5 Practical and Attractive Table Welding Projects

One of the most useful and simple welding projects you can undertake as you hone your skills is that of constructing a table. The uses for a table are obviously endless and can be applied to your home decor, outdoor living space, garage, or workshop.

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When it comes to materials, you can get as creative as you like, especially with the tabletop. Consider using rustic wood, steel or glass to adorn your welded frame.

Here are 5 amazing ideas to get your welding gears turning as you consider which of these stunning projects you’d like to take on first.

 

Work Table Welding Project

Every welder needs a table to work on; it’s an essential part of setting up a workspace that will suit your needs. Start with a 3 inches square steel tube at a ¼ inch thick. Cut your table legs to a customized height that will serve you well in your welding work. Use a 4 x 8 sheet of steel that is ⅜ inch thick for your tabletop. This will ensure a sturdy work surface. Using a MIG, stick, or TIG welder, attach your legs to your tabletop and consider adding a support area at the bottom that will stabilize your table as well as provide an area for storage.

 

Coffee Table Welding Project

Use your welding skills to create a coffee table for either yourself or as a gift for a wedding or Christmas gift. Use rustic metal tubing or even pipe to create your coffee table base and try out aged wood for your coffee table top. Consider welding pulley or castor wheels to the bottom to help you create that trendy, sought after industrial look. This would not only be a great piece for your living room, but a marketable idea to sell online or at a local home decor boutique.

 

Matching End Table Welding Project

In the same vein as the coffee table project, create a matching set of slightly taller\ end tables for your living room or as a gift. You will find that glass can also be a great choice as a tabletop for either piece, as it creates a stunning contrast to the industrial look of your welded metal base and doesn’t require staining or varnish. 

 

Bar Table Welding Project

Using metal tubing and reclaimed wood, weld a high top table that can be pushed against a wall in a kitchen, dining room or restaurant. Using the same materials as your frame, weld a foot rest area along the bottom to create both style and comfort for your bar table. Construct the tabletop by joining multiple boards or barn wood or by using a single piece of wood. Be sure to varnish your top and allow it to cure before using to preserve your piece for long term use.

 

Steel Drum Outdoor Table Welding Project

Outdoor living space has become a lot more than just a couple of haphazardly placed lawn chairs. Porches and patios are now styled with comfortable seating and area rugs and as you settle in to enjoy the sun or stars you cannot be without a place to set your snack or beverage. Consider welding yourself an outdoor living table to add comfort and style to your deck. You can do this using traditional materials or get creative and use painted steel drums or found materials as your base. Whatever your materials, be sure to use spray paint or polyurethane to protect them from the elements and consider taking your outdoor furniture indoors or covering it for the winter.

 

Top Notch Welding Supplies for Welding Projects

We hope that you’ll give one of these projects a try, but before you do, head on over to Baker’s Gas and Welding to stock up on welding supplies. We have gloves, masks, clamps and all the welding supplies you need to tackle these and all your welding projects. 

Weekly Welding Roundup-Welding News

Hazard, Kentucky will be the location of southeastern Kentucky’s first Welding Rodeo on October 23rd. The event will include welding teams from community colleges and local organizations who will be given piles of scrap metal and 8 hours to weld a sculpture.

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The winning sculpture, chosen by judges, will be displayed along the new River Arts Greenway in Hazard. Community members will also select a People’s Choice Award.

The sculptures will be created around the theme, “River Creatures.” The team that creates the winning entry will also receive a cash prize.

 

Welding Industry

Miller Releases New TIG and Stick Welder
“The stick and TIG-capable CST 280 Series from Miller Electric Mfg. Co., is now available with an optional digital meter for more precise control when presetting of monitoring welding amperage is ideal for welding pipe and plate in power plant construction, petrochemical construction, maintenance and repair and shipbuilding applications.

‘With a digital weld meter, the welding operator can quickly identify both preset and welding amperage levels. This allows operators to know they are within specified parameters,’ said Caleb Rosera, product manager at Miller Electric Mfg. Co.”

 

Welding Education

John Wood Community College Offers Welding Introduction for Students
“Welding Formations is for students grades 5 through 12 and will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 17, in room W117 at JWCC's Workforce Development Center, 2240 Koch's Lane in Quincy, IL. Students will learn to cut and weld metal using an arc welder and wire welder. Leather shoes, long sleeves and long pants are required. Instructor is Jim Fuhrman. Cost is $45.”

Grant of $30,000 Upgrades Welding Shop at State College
“Morrisville State College’s welding lab will get a boost thanks to a $30,000 grant from the Dominion Foundation. Dominion is one of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy. The grant money will be used to update equipment, a move that will add spark to welding courses at MSC.”

Mississippi Junior College Offers Beginner Welding Class for $125
“Jones County Junior College’s Workforce Development is offering a Welding class at the Clarke County Learning Center in Stonewall. This course will meet Monday through Thursday, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m., beginning Monday, October 26, 2015 through December 18, 2015.”

Shooting Event Raises $3,000 for Welding Scholarships in Kansas
“Area shooters gathered at Lunbrook Sporting Place for the 2nd Annual Jeremy Brown Fun Shoot. The event, which raised money in remembrance of Brown, passed after an injury sustained in an ATV accident in 2013.

‘We host this event every year to remember Jeremy,’ said Brown's best friend, Seth Kelley. ‘We use the funds raised to give to Butler's welding department because the program was a big part of his life.’"

PA College and High School Partner on Welding Facilities and Degree Programs
“An educational alliance, the first of its kind in the county, has been struck between Northern Lebanon School District and HACC'S Lebanon Campus.

In an effort to develop an ongoing relationship between the college and the district, school board members approved the joint agreement Tuesday night, which outlines the shared use of equipment and facilities between HACC and the high school industrial and technology facility for welding courses.”

 

Welding Jobs

Welder Makes a Living from His Art
“Paul Boccolucci is a self taught blacksmith, artist and sculptor who uses a welding torch and chunks of iron to create his colorful and clever works of art.

Boccolucci has been producing his whimsical sculptures for more than 40 years. The Real Stuff Gallery is on Rt. 219 in West Valley, NY. You can't miss it. Out front you'll see a huge dragon and a six-foot Sponge Bob made of iron.”

High School Senior Preparing for Welding Job Market
“When Sparta High School senior Kyle Kast graduates this spring, he’ll have more than just a diploma to hang on his wall. A member of the school’s new welding program, he also will have a certificate from Western Technical College, along with the training and skills necessary to begin pursuing a career.

Kast said he knew early he wanted to be a welder, and the ability to start work right out of high school was important because it gives him a head start compared to other students.”

 

Welding Events

FABTECH
“FABTECH brings a wealth of innovation and technology solutions to Chicago, IL November 9-12, 2015… More than 40,000 attendees and over 1,500 exhibiting companies are expected to gather once again celebrating metal manufacturing at its best. The event also provides learning opportunities beyond the show floor with over 100 educational sessions and expert-led presentations covering the latest trends and technology in the metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing industries.”

 

Welding Gone Wrong

Fire Contained in School’s Welding Department
“The Wausau Fire Department responded to a small fire in the Welding Department at Northcentral Technical College in Wausau Tuesday. Crews were called to the 1000 block of West Campus Drive just before 8 Tuesday evening for reports of smoke and flames.”

 

Welding Supplies on Sale
Now that you know what’s going on in the world of welding, visit Baker’s Gas and Welding for the latest deals in welders, welding safety gear, and welding supplies.

 

 

Save Big with Miller Electric’s Rebate for Premium Welding Helmets

The Miller Electric welding helmets at Baker’s Gas and Welding are regularly discounted by up to $100, and that deal just got sweetened by a new rebate program. Purchase a Miller Electric welding helmet and submit a simple rebate form to receive up to $45 back for purchases between October 1st and December 31st, 2015.

Miller-welding-helmet-titaniumMiller’s welding helmets are among the most durable and offer some of the best protection and versatility on the market. From X-Mode that protects welders from all flashes to the newly added Info Track that follows the arc automatically, Miller has put everything on the table, and now is the time to find the best deal on a brand new welding helmet.

Here’s what you’ll find with Miller’s top welding helmets that are included in the rebate:

 

9400 Titanium Welding Helmets

For welders working in the toughest, hottest environments, the new Titanium helmet series provides a truly first class welding helmet. Whether you’re welding for overtime hours or working in a particularly hot location, the Titanium series has a lightweight but rugged shell that is designed to reflect radiant heat without weighing you down.

You’ll also be able to quickly snap out your front cover lens throughout the day, saving on work time and increasing your productivity. Miller’s welding helmet lenses are protected by a reinforced heat shield that is supported by rugged shock absorbing gaskets that can endure the most demanding work environments.

Among the unique options that the Titanium welding helmets offer, Info Track allows the lens to track the arc while you weld. In addition, a simple push of a button will switch your helmet to grind mode for smooth transitions while you work. When you’re welding all day and every minute counts on a project, Miller’s Titanium welding helmet will provide the value and protection that you need.

Get the best deal now at Baker’s Gas and Welding.

 

Miller Electric Digital Elite Welding Helmet

The Digital Elite has been the gold standard for years among Miller’s welding helmets, providing tremendous protection with its X-Mode setting that catches flashes in all positions and offers a generous 9.22 square inch viewing area. You’ll also find a wide variety of shades, and modes for welding in various positions and settings: Weld (Shade 8-13), Cut (Shade 5-8), Grind (Shade 3) and X-Mode (Shade 8-13).

The headgear for the Digital Elite has been upgraded for even greater comfort, while the controls have been modified to make them easier to read while you work.

Best yet, Baker’s will include a free pair of Miller metal working gloves, a helmet carrying bag, and a replacement shade for free for a limited time with your purchase of this helmet—adding tremendous value and convenience to this already deeply discounted premier welding helmet.

Learn more about the Miller Electric Digital Elite Today.

 

Miller Electric Digital Infinity Welding Helmet

Much like the Digital Elite that offers four arc sensors and X-Mode for maximum safety, the Digital Infinity series provides a full range of welding and grinding shades. It’s especially well suited for the low-amperage precision called for while TIG welding. If you need superior visibility for the most demanding welding jobs, the Digital Infinity has everything you need when you’re welding at 5 amps.

In addition, the Digital Infinity includes Info Track advanced lens technology and all of Miller’s latest headgear updates to make it extremely user-friendly and comfortable.

If you’re a professional welder who needs a sturdy, reliable, and highly functional welding helmet, the Digital Infinity should mark off every box on your checklist for a top-notch welding helmet.

Learn more about Miller Electric’s Digital Infinity Welding Helmet.

 

Save an Additional $45 Today on Miller Electric Welding Helmets

Don’t let this limited time rebate offer pass by. You can get the best in protection and comfort for your welding work by taking advantage of the tremendous discounts at Baker’s Gas and Welding this season.

Learn more about the Miller Electric Welding Helmet Rebate.

Weekly Welding Roundup-Welding News

An anticipated gap of nearly 400,000 national welding jobs is already being felt in central Florida where Seminole State College has stepped up to offer badly needed job training for students seeking welding work. Out of nine recent graduates of a one year certificate program, eight immediately found jobs and the remaining graduate went on to further training.

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The welding program at Seminole State College has a waiting list and has already added night classes in order to keep up with demand. A fourth class may even be in the works.

Welding instructor Jason Becker commented, “Welding can be a lot more complicated than people think… At our school, we don’t just teach people to pass the certification test. We also focus on applications and technique, like how to identify certain types of metal and determine the correct welding process. There’s a lot more science and a lot more mathematics involved than people realize.”

With updated facilities, a thorough curriculum, flexible class schedules, and opportunities to earn tuition grants from the Workforce Investment Act, welding students in Florida are finding high quality welding jobs that offer opportunities to advance and grow in their new careers.

Read more.

 

Welding Industry

Unemployment Dip Aided by Demand for Welding Jobs
“The American Welding Society is hoping to spark an interest in developing metal fabrication skills as the profession faces a shortage of 374,000 workers nationwide by 2024, said Daniel Stopnick, a work force development specialist who travels with the group's educational trailer. The 53-foot long exhibit is brought to events around the country, including the Farm Progress Show earlier this month in Decatur.

‘We're doing everything we can to grow the trade out and get kids interested,’ Stopnick said. ‘The sky is the limit.’”

 

Welding Jobs

Demand for Welding Jobs Prompts High School to Convert Auto Shop to Welding Shop
“The instructor is 32-year-old Jason Whitman, who left the industry to teach the skills needed to produce work-ready graduates. ‘We had interest from the community, from manufacturers in the community, who expressed the need for qualified employees,’ said Hernando County School District career technical education specialist Christine Kostis, explaining why the school decided to adopt the course study.”

Zanesville, Ohio Welding Shop Seeking Employees
“Hannah Welding has been operating in Zanesville for about a year after opening up a shop on Church Hill Road… Co-owner Mike Malin said the company will be seeking employees with skills in welding, iron work and millwright experience. A number of employees has not been determined, and no applications have been received, but Malin hopes to find workers who live in the area.”

 

Welding Education

Prison Inmates Learn Valuable Job Skills through Welding Program
“Jeremy Worley, who teaches welding at a technical college in north Georgia, says the demand for welders is at a level that is growing ‘quicker than we can get them out.’

So Worley will teach welding to anyone at any age, anywhere, including inside Walker State Prison. As part of its ongoing prison reform, Georgia decided to give inmates access to heavy tools and blowtorches so they can get a welding certificate.”

Ohio Community College Welding Program Recognized Nationally
“Lakeland Community College’s welding programs have been added to the Manufacturing Institute’s M-List. The Manufacturing Institute, an affiliate of the National Association of Manufacturers, created the M-List to recognzie high schools, community colleges, technical schools and universities that are teaching industry standard manufacturing. The institute emphasizes the ability of students to gain a certificate endorsed by the national association.”

Baton Rouge Community College Partners with Employers
“Charles Reed, a first semester welding student from St. Francisville, says he’s on track to be a combination welder but wouldn’t be if it had not been for the instructors at Baton Rouge Community College in Jackson and Campus Administrator Johnny Arceneaux.

‘I was in between jobs and Mr. Frank (Reynolds), my instructor, and Mr. Johnny helped me get into this class. They are really here for us, the students, and that means a lot,’ said Reed. ‘I appreciate their help.’”

 

Welding Events

FABTECH
“FABTECH brings a wealth of innovation and technology solutions to Chicago, IL November 9-12, 2015… More than 40,000 attendees and over 1,500 exhibiting companies are expected to gather once again celebrating metal manufacturing at its best. The event also provides learning opportunities beyond the show floor with over 100 educational sessions and expert-led presentations covering the latest trends and technology in the metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing industries.”

 

Welding Gone Wrong

Stadium Contractor “Fabricated” Certifications for Welders
“Weeks before the University of Cincinnati opened the doors on an $86 million renovation to historic Nippert Stadium, FOX19 NOW opened an investigation into a contractor working on the project. 

We uncovered a stack of welding certifications that appeared to have been fabricated and men who welded on the project claimed they should have never been allowed.”

 

Welding Supplies on Sale

Now that you know what’s going on in the world of welding, visit Baker’s Gas and Welding for the latest deals in welders, welding safety gear, and welding supplies.

 

6 Stick Welding Tips for Working in Multiple Positions

Stick welding is the mainstay of shipbuilding and construction industries, and it’s also one of the most flexible welding processes for multiple locations. Depending on the material, location, and size of the weld, you can just swap out different electrodes, strike an arc, and get to work.

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The best part about stick welding is that you can weld metals of various thicknesses in all positions: flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead. By keeping a few basic tips in mind, you’ll be ready for just about any project or job that comes your way. Of course you’ll also need to keep a few specific tips in mind for each stick welding position:

 

Practice with 7018 Electrodes

One of the most versatile electrodes for heavy duty construction and building projects is the 7018 electrode. It can fill particularly wide gaps in your metal work pieces and can produce stacked welds if you can line up multiple passes that are fused together with proper tie-ins.

If you’re looking for construction or ship building job, practice with 7018 electrodes to make sure you’re ready for the largest welds that will come your way.

 

The Best Tip for Stick Welders

New welders will struggle to find the best power setting to ensure they get enough power to make a steady weld puddle without running ahead too fast and leaving the puddle behind. In addition, if you don’t have enough power you run the risk of your electrode sticking.

While each welder has preferences here, a good tip to keep in mind is that you want to run your welder on the higher end of your optimal settings so that you can keep a tight, highly controlled arc without sticking to the metal work piece. Unless you want to spend your day ripping electrodes off your metal and sanding down the tip over and over again, work on controlling your electrode with higher power settings.

 

Stick Welding Like the Pros

If you want to stick weld professionally, practice swapping directions and running your rods down so that you can learn how to start and stop in multiple positions. Welding instructors and inspectors want to see that you’re able to tie your weld beads together when you’re working on larger structures, so keep those rods burning and get better at stops and starts. If you have a hot start feature on your welder, you can add a burst of power to your starts to prevent sticking and to get a cleaner bead when you’re done.

 

Stick Welding Flat vs. Other Positions

When you’re stick welding flat, you don’t have to worry too much about your electrode angle, as something in the 30 degree range can work well. More extreme 90 degree angles come into play when you’re working horizontal, vertical, or overhead. Oftentimes you want a little drag angle for your 90 degree angles in overhead or horizontal positions.

 

Horizontal Stick Welding

Point the electrode upward rather than downward. Use the force of the arc to push the weld puddle in as you move across the weld joint. Point the electrode upward at a roughly 90 degree angle, adding a slight drag as needed. Keep in mind that angling the electrode downward will push the weld puddle down and potentially out of the joint. You’re already working against gravity in this position, so you need to give yourself every advantage you can get!

 

Overhead Stick Welding

Stick welding overhead isn’t just challenging, it introduces dangers from falling sparks and potentially getting tangled on your cables. Plan out your weld and the amount of movement you’ll need before you even strike your arc.

If possible, don’t hold your electrode in the clamp straight out so that you hand is directly under it. Stick the electrode in at a 90 degree angle so that you minimize the sparks that could potentially fall on your hand. Even if you’re wearing a glove, a steady exposure to large clumps of sparks can cause injuries. It goes without saying that you should wear long sleeves when stick welding overhead.

 

Get the Best Deals on Stick Welding Supplies

You’ll find the best discounts on stick welding supplies such as electrodes, grinders, and welding helmets at Baker’s Gas and Welding where most orders over $50 qualify for free ground shipping in the continental U.S. Check out the steep discounts on the best name brand stick welding machines from Miller Electric, Lincoln Electric, ESAB, and other leading manufacturers. 

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Before You Weld: Clear the Decks with Wilton BASH Sledgehammers

If you’re looking for the most effective sledgehammer for your next renovation project or big job at work, the WILTON B.A.SH. Sledgehammer will help you tear things down faster and will less fatigue so you can start building right away. WILTON’S B.A.S.H. sledgehammer holds firm strike after strike with its molten steel bars reinforcing the handle and a secure steel plate joining the head to that handle. With Wilton, you’re buying a sledgehammer that isn’t just durable, it’s also one of the safest products on the market.

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Wilton’s sledgehammers are tested for up to 25,000 strikes and claim to be the strongest sledgehammers on the market (especially compared to sledgehammers made with wood and fiberglass handles). They’ll even back up that claim with a $1,000 guarantee for two years after purchase.

The no-slip grips made of vulcanized rubber ensure a solid grip and the anti-vibe necks minimize impact so that you can work harder and longer without wearing out. Here’s a look at some of the top Wilton sledgehammers at Baker’s Gas and Welding:

 

Wilton Tools 4 lb Head, 12" BASH Soft Face Sledgehammer

Knock out smaller projects with the Wilton BASH Soft Face Sledgehammer with a drop forged hi-vis head that has been hardened to 30HRC. Its reinforced head is designed to mushroom for harder struck material and its ergonomic handle will stay secure without any chances of slips or breaking.

Learn more about the Wilton 4” BASH Soft Face Sledgehammer

 

Wilton Tools 8 lb Head, 36" Bash Soft Face Sledgehammer

When you need a slightly heavier sledgehammer, the 8 lb. head of the 36” long Wilton Sledgehammer extends your reach and provides the same reliable reinforced steel design that can make or break a demolition job. Whether you’re getting started out with demolition work or have a project on the smaller end of things, this simple yet effective sledgehammer is a sure bet.

Learn more about the 8 lb., 36” Wilton Sledgehammer

 

Wilton Tools 10 lb Head, 24" Bash Sledgehammer

When it’s time to step up your demolition work, check out the 10 lb. head, 24” sledgehammer from Wilton. It’s made from Hi-Vis. drop forged 46 HRC steel that can deliver punishing blows to the most resistant surfaces. With the standard steel core for an unbreakable neck and anti-vibe shock absorbers, you’ll have more power and less fatigue, especially compared to less durable sledgehammers on the market. 

Learn more about the Wilton 10 lb, 24” Bash Sledgehammer

 

Wilton Tools 20 lb Head, 30" Bash Sledge Hammer

For your toughest projects, you need the heaviest sledgehammers, and Wilton’s 20 lb. head is ready to swing into action. With its standard steel core and 46 HRC steel head, you’ll have the most powerful and durable demolition tool available on the market with an ideal 30” handle to provide excellent reach.

Learn more about the Wilton 20 lb., 30” BASH Sledgehammer

 

Get Discounts on Wilton Sledgehammers

Stand out on your work site with the high-quality green-headed sledgehammers from Wilton. Baker’s Gas and Welding offers a vast selection of different weights and sizes for every project, whether large or small.

Wilton’s unbreakable BASH Sledgehammers are, as of this writing, deeply discounted at Baker’s Gas and Welding, with free ground shipping on most orders over $50 in the continental U.S.

Find the best deals on the entire WILTON B.A.S.H. series of sledgehammers.

5 Simple, Satisfying Projects For the Beginning Welder

As a beginning welder, it’s easy to find yourself overwhelmed by what you’ve yet to master in the realm of welding knowledge. The best way to grow your skills is to head to your shop or garage and tackle some beginning projects.

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Perhaps you’re a hobby welder looking for weekend projects that will bring the satisfaction of a job well done or maybe you’re learning the trade for business but are looking for some ideas that will assist you in honing your skills at home. Whatever your goals may be, here are a few beginner projects for you to try out, these projects are also ideal for use in the High School welding classroom due to their skill level and accessibility.

 

Weld Your Words for a Project

Word art is wildly popular these days and as a beginning welder it’s easy to weld letters that will not only grow your skills but be appreciated as well. These projects can be used as home décor items for friends, family or even at local craft shows. Using a MIG or TIG welder, shape wrenches, thick nails, or any other pieces of scrap metal you come across into letters to form whatever word you’d like to weld.

 

Grab a Fork for Your Welding Project

Discarded flatware is easy to come by and can be found either in your own silverware drawer or at your local thrift store. Once collected, it can be crafted into a variety of useful items such as drawer pulls, garden flowers, hooks or small animal sculptures. Flatware is not only affordable, but easy to work with as well. Forks, spoons and knives can be joined using either a MIG or TIG welder. A few inexpensive weld rods, clamps and a hacksaw would also be useful to have on hand for this project.

 

Horseshoes Welding Projects

Horseshoes are a fantastic material to work with because they can be joined using an inexpensive arc welder, easy to come by for those just starting out. Best of all the applications for horseshoe projects are endless, giftable and potentially profitable.

Horseshoes can be joined together to make wine racks, word art or shoe trees and that’s just the beginning. A brief search online will yield dozens of welding ideas for this versatile medium that are well suited to the beginning welder.

 

Make Your Own Fire Pit for a Welding Project

Fire pit welding projects run the spectrum from simple to complicated with all types of styling and materials. For a simple project, try cutting the lip off of an old dryer drum and attaching legs at the base. Cover it with high heat spray paint to give it a more polished look. Or if you’d like to try something different, try welding chequer plate into a bowl, then create a bowl for it to set in using rebar.

 

Coat Rack Welding Project

With the winter months approaching, a coat rack is essential to keep your outerwear dry and it’s a fantastic beginner welding project as well. Cut the corners off a piece of 24 gauge flat bar, bevel them and then bevel the edges of some shorter pieces of round bar. Attach these shorter pieces to the flat bar after bending them into a hook shape.

A bending jig can be helpful for this project. This project will not only keep your coats dry, but grow your welding knowledge as well.

 

Supplies for Welding Projects

As you build your skills as a welder, you’ll also want to keep adding to your arsenal of welding tools. Be sure to head over to Baker’s Gas and Welding to stock up on gloves, clamps, pliers and anything else you may need to tackle your beginning projects and beyond. Most orders over $50 are eligible for free ground shipping.

Find the best deals on welding supplies today.

Weekly Welding Roundup–Welding News

Kory Fontes remembers crying during her first welding lesson with her father at the age of ten. Those days are long gone as she has now joined her father, Mike Fontes, as a fellow welding instructor in Cuesta College’s welding education program.

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The program continues to grow as Kory reaches female students who may not otherwise consider a career in welding if it wasn’t for a female instructor to show the way forward. Kory herself finally took the plunge into welding while studying Agricultural Education.

When asked about the experience of teaching alongside his daughter, Mike Fontes shared, "Having my daughter here, working side-by-side as a team has just been phenomenal."

Here’s a look at the rest of this week’s welding news:

 

Welding Jobs

Artist Vivian Wells Continues Welding in Her Golden Years
“Although Vivian has always been into art, (won her first award at age seven) everything from pastels, to water colors, and acrylics, she didn't take her first welding class until 1990 at Yavapai College. ‘I loved it even more than I thought I would, and I would even forget to stop to eat and drink,’ she said smiling. ”

Illinois Community College Students Eye Welding Job Opportunities
“Even though Caleb Nale is training to be a welder, his career options are wide open. The 24-year-old Richland Community College student said he can pursue work with his welding skills in myriad locations and industries.

‘I knew there was good job security coming from it. Anywhere in the country you went, you’d be able to find a job with that,” he said, noting there are prospects working in foundries or on ships. “So many things, in some way or another, require welding. There are a lot of opportunities that come from it.’”

 

Welding Schools

13 Inmates in Louisiana Selected to Receive Welding Training
“Northwest Louisiana Technical College is partnering with the Webster Parish Sheriff's Office to offer an innovative training program for individuals assigned to WPSO custody. The collaboration offers job skills and vocational certifications to offenders in an effort to reduce incarceration costs and recidivism rates and to make Louisiana communities safer. Approximately 13 offenders assigned to Bayou Dorcheat Correctional Center in Minden will begin night classes in welding at the NWLTC Minden Campus.”

New Welding Training Center in Colorado Springs Offers Top Notch Equipment
“Shiny new equipment occupies 15 training welding booths in one of Springs Fabrication's metal-manufacturing buildings on Colorado Springs' east side. Down the hall, a large classroom has just been completed.

In what Pikes Peak Community College and Springs Fabrication leaders are calling ‘the first of its kind,’ a new Welding Training Center for high school and college students opened Aug. 21 to address the "skills gap" that exists between industry and higher education.”

York, PA Welding School Customizes Curriculum for Students
“KLK School of Welding & Theory opened a few months ago to meet the need for welders in York County's manufacturing plants, said Ken Kirkpatrick, president of KLK Welding. ‘I've got companies in York calling asking what kind of students I can send them,’ he said. ‘Because there is such a demand.’”

 

Welding Industry

American Welding Society Releases New D1.1 Structural Welding Code for Steel
“The new edition spells out the requirements for design, procedure and performance qualification, fabrication, inspection, and repair of steel structures made of tubes, plate, and structural shapes that are subject to either static or cyclic loading.”

 

Welding Events

FABTECH
“FABTECH brings a wealth of innovation and technology solutions to Chicago, IL November 9-12, 2015… More than 40,000 attendees and over 1,500 exhibiting companies are expected to gather once again celebrating metal manufacturing at its best. The event also provides learning opportunities beyond the show floor with over 100 educational sessions and expert-led presentations covering the latest trends and technology in the metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing industries.”

 

Welding Gone Wrong

Unauthorized Welds Keep Three Submarines in Port
“The supplier of the piping that connects the nuclear reactor to the submarines’ propulsion systems is alleged to have made “unauthorized and undocumented weld repairs” on fittings used on USS Minnesota (SSN-783), USS North Dakota (SSN-784) and USS John Warner(SSN-785).”

Propane Tank Suspected Cause of Welding Truck Fire
“Fire destroyed one Weiler Welding Company truck and heat damaged two others parked outside the business on Sandridge Drive. Moraine Deputy Fire Chief David Cooper said fire crews found one in a line of vehicles fully involved in flames when they arrived. It was loaded with 30 tanks of propane.”

 

Welding Supplies on Sale

Now that you know what’s going on in the world of welding, visit Baker’s Gas and Welding for the latest deals in welders, welding safety gear, and welding supplies.

 

Save on the Best Welding Gear for Fall Projects

Summer is over, and the fall promises plenty of weekends to work on home improvement or welding projects. Of course every project requires the right tools for the job. Before you plan one last barbecue for Labor Day, check out the great end of summer sales at Baker’s Gas and Welding.

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At Baker’s Gas and Welding you’ll find best-selling welding gloves, top-rated welding helmets, and comfortable work gloves available for discounted prices and merged with additional giveaways and special offers. Here’s a round up of some of our most popular welding gear that will come in handy for your fall welding projects:

 

Tillman Top Grain Cowhide Drivers’ Gloves

These long lasting work gloves provide the best in comfort and an unbeatably snug fit for drivers, metal workers, or anyone working on a project at home. Their top grain pearl cowhide palms are ready for handling sharp and rough materials, while the keystone thumb provides excellent support and comfort. If you work in welding or fabrication, save your welding gloves from holes and unnecessary wear by using these specialized gloves around your shop.

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Tillman TrueFit Goatskin Work Gloves

If you’re working on a project that calls for a glove with a more precise fit, consider these highly-rated goatskin work gloves from Tillman that are made from top grain goatskin and offer an extremely snug fit thanks to their spandex backing. You’ll max out in dexterity with these gloves that remove the bulk found in other work gloves while still protecting your hands with a reinforced palm and thumb to minimize wear over time.

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Lincoln TIG Welding Gloves

These strong, form-fitting TIG welding gloves offer excellent range of movement and superior protection with their extra long cuffs. You’ll enjoy the comfort of top-notch goat skin leather mixed with split grain cow hide on the cuff that combines the best in dexterity while still protecting you from your arc.

The unlined padded palm adds to the comfort and flexibility of these lightweight gloves. The seams are stitched with high quality, heat-resistant Kevlar thread that will ensure they provide the protection you need for the long term.

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Miller’s Digital Elite Welding Helmet

If you cut corners when you buy a welding helmet, you may end up cutting some literal corners while welding! Miller’s Digital Elite is among the top welding helmets on the market. With a large viewing area that is 9.22 square inches and four arc sensors, you’ll receive the best in protection and visibility. Just strike your arc and the Digital Elite will engage one of its many shade options in a fraction of a second.

For serious hobby welders and professionals who work out of position frequently, the Digital Elite’s X-Mode feature provides the best eye protection around with its sensors that pick up flashes even when the four standard sensors are blocked. X-Mode also blocks glare from sunlight for the best possible field of vision.

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The Digital Elite is also available in a Vintage Roadster Design

 

Lincoln 3350 New Black Viking Welding Helmet

The latest release in the Viking welding helmet line promises the best in clarity and viewing area size with it’s 1/1/1/1 optical clarity rating and a generous 3.74 x 3.34 inch viewing area. This auto-darkening helmet is solar-powered for long-lasting battery life and eliminates all hazing from the viewing area.

Welders working at home for a few hours or all day in fabrication or repair work will find this versatile and heavy-duty helmet ideal for all of their projects. It comes in a comfortable pivot style, has the capacity to adapt for a hard hat, and has a spot for a cheater lens. You’ll find a full range of shade options, including a grind mode so that you can work without changing helmets or shades manually.

For welding in all angles, positions, and capacities, the new Viking 3350 provides the reliable protection all welders are looking for.

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Get These Welding Deals While They Last!

These sales on top welding gear won’t last forever. Don’t forget to check for add-on sales for products such as adapters and gloves. Many products at Baker’s Gas and Welding offer free shipping once an order reaches $50 total.

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Tips for Choosing a Welding Helmet

Whether you are a professional welder, hobbyist, or a novice welder, one of the most important aspects and elements of welding is protective gear. In particular, your welding helmet.  The best personal protective equipment is even more important than the type of machine you are using. Your face and eyes are critical to not only your career or hobby, but your life. We’ll discuss some important factors to look at while purchasing a welding helmet, as well as some of our most popular welding helmets. 

The two most important aspects of a welding helmet are safety and comfort. The best technological features available should also be considered. The helmet must be comfortable or you won’t be as likely to use it as it should be. Or you will find yourself purchasing another helmet.  Not every welding helmet on the market today may be right for everyone. Make sure to spend time researching different models and styles if you’re not familiar with a particular brand or type of helmet. Check for size, viewing area, protection, durability and level of comfort. The helmet should be secure. A lightweight helmet will mean less pressure on your back and neck while you’re welding. Don’t compromise on durability for sake of lightweight, however. Physical attributes such as lens size, adjustability, and location of controls should be considered.

Make sure to periodically clean your welding helmet of dust and dirt. Use cleaning kits to keep the lens coating in great condition. Some helmets are susceptible to being stored in direct sunlight, dusty areas, or humid locations. To ensure to get the full value of your helmet, make sure to follow storage instructions from the manufacturer.

Miller Digital Elite 

One of the best in the business, the Digital Elite helmet series offers a lot of bang for its buck, making it one of the most popular in the industry. The helmets feature 4 arc sensors and four modes that include: weld, cut, grind, and X-mode. X-Mode is an innovative mode exclusive to Miller, which prevents sunlight from darkening the lens before welding starts and low amperage lens opening from obstructed sensors. The helmet offers a 9.22 sq. in viewing area, as well as cut shades #5-#8 and shade cuts #8-#13. The helmet is lightweight and is great no matter what level of welder you are. 

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3M Speedglas Welding Helmet 9100 with Auto Darkening Filter

When you hear 3M you think excellence, truly the leader in innovation, 3M has one of the best auto-darkening helmets in the industry. The helmets have a 2.8 x 4.2 in viewing area. A great feature about about these helmets is that they feature sensitivity adjustment that allow use with MIG, TIG, Stick welding processes, with grinding and torch modes. One thing that makes these helmets truly stand out is the level of comfort that they offer with their headgear.

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Lincoln Viking Welding Helmet 

Finally, one of the most popular selling welding helmets has been the Lincoln 3350 Viking Welding Helmet, a top-of-the-line auto-darkening helmet with four arc sensors and internal shape control. The 3350 series offers a wider viewing area along with all of the great features welders have come to expect from this leading line of welding helmets. The four arc sensors are especially important for preventing eye damage from flashbacks. While two arc sensors may not pick up a flashback if they are obstructed, four sensors provide maximum protection for a welder’s most important asset—good eye sight. The helmet controls are both accessible and intuitive, ensuring that you always have the best setting in place when you strike an arc.

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Check out Baker's Gas for all of your helmet needs. You can find everything from helmets, replacement lens, headgears, and much more. There is currently a promotion going on in which you can save up to $20 on any purchase of $150 or more, check out the promotion here