I’m very pleased and privileged to be a listening and watching part of your very first podcast. I think you did a very good job. It was easy and interesting to listen to. I do think you are a teacher as you mentioned. I applaud and support that. I want to continue to be a subscriber to your video and podcast efforts, and do wish you to continue as you are able. I’ll pray for you in the upcoming medical procedures, and wish you a favorable report and speedy recovery. Keep up the good work, Jody! You are an inspiration as you forge forward even with a few bumps in the road. Thanks for the emails and thanks for what you do to help others! Sincerely, Chris
Took 2 semesters of adult education welding at community college that met 1 night a week
First semester on oxy acetylene and the second on tig
YOU were my main source of welding instruction on you tube. Watched you skillfully show me mig and tig techniques. I credit you with gifting me a skill i always wished i had, beginning at 65. You are loved and respected for all you have gifted to all who had the fotune to find you. Keep winning and recovering!!!!!
Hello Jody, I will pray for your recovery. Thanks for sending the email about your new podcast. I was one of those people that watched your YouTube videos to learn how to Tig weld with a prime weld 225. Later it was flux core. I have not been welding as much as I would like to. But, I do still watch your CDs from time to time when I have a project. I am 71 yrs old, and I like your life lessons. They still apply now, it’s just that many people don’t see it. Keep the videos coming, I’ve seen one yet, where I didn’t learn something.
Thanks for all you’ve taught me over the years. At Delta you were patient with me and pointed out my welding flaws with humor. You made it fun to learn.
My grandson is taking welding at Brighton High in South Jordah, Utah. They use some of your videos in their training. Thanks and best wishes on your journey through your treatments.
Jodi is one of the best! Great video’s and speaks well.
Great pod cast
Jody I am still here ! It’s been a very long time and I am so glad you are as well. Have not ever met you but you have helped me a few times over the years. You’re right about a first time, this is my first ever comments on any of your content. I went through an apprenticeship for Millwrights 30 years ago and was able to get a bunch of welding schooling along the way. I agree with you on school. You learn the basics and then time on the gun, stinger,or torch lets you perfect what you learned. I thought I was a pretty decent welder till I built my own outdoor boiler. That was my humbling experience. Oh those restarts can go array quickly lol ! Keep on keeping on sir !
What an inspirational video, Jody. And what a journey, and all because the auto mechanics course was full. Years ago, I bought your full set of Weldingtipsandtricks DVDs; I must have a look at them again and see how far the journey has been. I learned far more from those videos than I ever did at night school welding classes, where instructors would simply say “poor technique”, but they didn’t (or couldn’t) say what I was doing wrong and how to correct it. Your videos often contained the so-that’s-what-I’ve-been-doing-wrong moment. I hadn’t realised I’d been following you for most, if not all, that journey.
I very much hope your Fabtech booth is successful beyond all your expectations. It’s excellent news to know you finally have a suitable donor and a date for your bone-marrow transplant. I wish you every possible good wish for it; I hope you make medical history with your rate of recovery and successful outcomes.
I’m very much looking forwards to the next podcast/video and am proud to be with from Day 1 of your new journey.
Martin
Congratulations on your first pod cast, I have followed your emails/comments/videos for quite a few years now and find them very instructional.
Being the Vice-chairman of the Quorn Men’s Shed, in Quorn South Australia, information/videos that I find will be beneficial to helping members with their welding, I pass on to the members.
We pray for your medical journey and hope that you can come out the other side successfully.
Keep up your good work and we look forward to seeing your other pod casts.
Cheers Dave Wingrove. Wilmington South Australia.
I remember you from times gone by.
I like your narrative and stories. My comment is the audio. I have mine at 100%, but I’m having difficulty hearing a lot of what you are saying.
Keep up the fight. You are a winner. I watched your videos as a weld instructor…..now years in the rear-view mirror, but I still have a weld shop as part of my business.
Hello Jody,
Best of luck with your upcoming procedure. I have many if not all of your DVD’s. You and your efforts have been instrumental in helping me with my welding – Thanks!
I appreciate the time you take to teach people on welding and all your experiences thank you,
Barry
Just wanted to say thank you for all your help and support to the welding community and for all the products and videos you have made. The products have always been top notch and reasonably priced. God bless you brother I will be praying for you ,Thanks again , Ken C.
Why in the world would anyone unsubscribe from your site. I’m 77 years young, bought my first welder, a Lincoln 225 buzz box when I was 16, and at the present have 4 different welders in my shop and I’m still learning things from your tips and tricks. Keep the great work and my thoughts are with you.
I’ve been enjoying the challenge to weld good for 70 years and you have been a tremendous help to me. Thank you
Jody. How are you doing ? Not to be snoopy but was just wondering. Hope your getting better. Do you have a direct e mail ? wood like to keep up with you Thank God bless John D
50 commentaires
I’m very pleased and privileged to be a listening and watching part of your very first podcast. I think you did a very good job. It was easy and interesting to listen to. I do think you are a teacher as you mentioned. I applaud and support that. I want to continue to be a subscriber to your video and podcast efforts, and do wish you to continue as you are able. I’ll pray for you in the upcoming medical procedures, and wish you a favorable report and speedy recovery. Keep up the good work, Jody! You are an inspiration as you forge forward even with a few bumps in the road. Thanks for the emails and thanks for what you do to help others! Sincerely, Chris
Took 2 semesters of adult education welding at community college that met 1 night a week
First semester on oxy acetylene and the second on tig
YOU were my main source of welding instruction on you tube. Watched you skillfully show me mig and tig techniques. I credit you with gifting me a skill i always wished i had, beginning at 65. You are loved and respected for all you have gifted to all who had the fotune to find you. Keep winning and recovering!!!!!
Hello Jody, I will pray for your recovery. Thanks for sending the email about your new podcast. I was one of those people that watched your YouTube videos to learn how to Tig weld with a prime weld 225. Later it was flux core. I have not been welding as much as I would like to. But, I do still watch your CDs from time to time when I have a project. I am 71 yrs old, and I like your life lessons. They still apply now, it’s just that many people don’t see it. Keep the videos coming, I’ve seen one yet, where I didn’t learn something.
Thanks for all you’ve taught me over the years. At Delta you were patient with me and pointed out my welding flaws with humor. You made it fun to learn.
My grandson is taking welding at Brighton High in South Jordah, Utah. They use some of your videos in their training. Thanks and best wishes on your journey through your treatments.
Jodi is one of the best! Great video’s and speaks well.
Great pod cast
Jody I am still here ! It’s been a very long time and I am so glad you are as well. Have not ever met you but you have helped me a few times over the years. You’re right about a first time, this is my first ever comments on any of your content. I went through an apprenticeship for Millwrights 30 years ago and was able to get a bunch of welding schooling along the way. I agree with you on school. You learn the basics and then time on the gun, stinger,or torch lets you perfect what you learned. I thought I was a pretty decent welder till I built my own outdoor boiler. That was my humbling experience. Oh those restarts can go array quickly lol ! Keep on keeping on sir !
What an inspirational video, Jody. And what a journey, and all because the auto mechanics course was full. Years ago, I bought your full set of Weldingtipsandtricks DVDs; I must have a look at them again and see how far the journey has been. I learned far more from those videos than I ever did at night school welding classes, where instructors would simply say “poor technique”, but they didn’t (or couldn’t) say what I was doing wrong and how to correct it. Your videos often contained the so-that’s-what-I’ve-been-doing-wrong moment. I hadn’t realised I’d been following you for most, if not all, that journey.
I very much hope your Fabtech booth is successful beyond all your expectations. It’s excellent news to know you finally have a suitable donor and a date for your bone-marrow transplant. I wish you every possible good wish for it; I hope you make medical history with your rate of recovery and successful outcomes.
I’m very much looking forwards to the next podcast/video and am proud to be with from Day 1 of your new journey.
Martin
Congratulations on your first pod cast, I have followed your emails/comments/videos for quite a few years now and find them very instructional.
Being the Vice-chairman of the Quorn Men’s Shed, in Quorn South Australia, information/videos that I find will be beneficial to helping members with their welding, I pass on to the members.
We pray for your medical journey and hope that you can come out the other side successfully.
Keep up your good work and we look forward to seeing your other pod casts.
Cheers Dave Wingrove. Wilmington South Australia.
I remember you from times gone by.
I like your narrative and stories. My comment is the audio. I have mine at 100%, but I’m having difficulty hearing a lot of what you are saying.
Keep up the fight. You are a winner. I watched your videos as a weld instructor…..now years in the rear-view mirror, but I still have a weld shop as part of my business.
Hello Jody,
Best of luck with your upcoming procedure. I have many if not all of your DVD’s. You and your efforts have been instrumental in helping me with my welding – Thanks!
I appreciate the time you take to teach people on welding and all your experiences thank you,
Barry
Just wanted to say thank you for all your help and support to the welding community and for all the products and videos you have made. The products have always been top notch and reasonably priced. God bless you brother I will be praying for you ,Thanks again , Ken C.
Why in the world would anyone unsubscribe from your site. I’m 77 years young, bought my first welder, a Lincoln 225 buzz box when I was 16, and at the present have 4 different welders in my shop and I’m still learning things from your tips and tricks. Keep the great work and my thoughts are with you.
I’ve been enjoying the challenge to weld good for 70 years and you have been a tremendous help to me. Thank you
Jody. How are you doing ? Not to be snoopy but was just wondering. Hope your getting better. Do you have a direct e mail ? wood like to keep up with you Thank God bless John D