Tips For Welding Hole in Sheet Metal

weld holesIf you are going to weld on thin sheet metal, such as car body parts, then you’re going to have holes to weld from time to time.  This may be due to burning through the thin sheet metal, welding molding holes, fabrication, or other reasons needed.

Regardless of the reason, you will have holes that need welded shut.  For years, I’ve triggered the MIG welder to weld the hole shut.  However, I have discovered a much easier method for doing this.  Actually, the trick is nothing new, but I bet many of you do not know about this method.

I’ve heard of this for years, but I thought welding holes was easy enough, so I never tried using this method.  This goes to prove; never think you know it all and always be willing to try new things…..I will never go back to the way I used to weld holes again after trying this and I think you will find this useful too.

To learn what I am talking about, simply watch the short video.  It’s only a couple minutes long, but it will save you time in the future and help you produce better welds when welding holes.

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