Has anyone heard of The Welders Lens. It is a website that produces articles, videos, and eBooks on welding. You have to check this out at Welcome to The Welders Lens. I haven't seen anything quite like this.
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Yes, I have watched a few of his videos. I also like some of the "Welding tips and tricks.com" videos as Jody usually keeps the subject entertaining without getting too technical.
In short, I like any of the welding vidoes where they use a lense on the camera so you can actually see the weld action. Also, as with the internet you will find videos made by people without even a remote clue. While I do not know much, I do know enough to weed out the total pretenders unless I am just watching for a good laugh.
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I have been watching weldingtipsandtricks for a few weeks now, and they are very good. I watched one of the vids from the welders lense, and my eyes hurt, he didnt use a fliter, so you cant see anything, and it is kinda hard on your eyes, I am not a fan of the welders lense, I much prefer weldingtipsandtricks.
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Also, if you want a laugh, watch expert village welding videos. All the "experts" have no idea what they are talking about, and all the "good" welds they show are cold laps.