I'm not a certified welder. I'm simply a self taught welder and thought I could pass on a tip that has helped me along the way. Pro welders probably spot weld sheet metal in their sleep and have their machines dialed in perfectly. However for those of you just getting started or wanting to try working with sheet metal projects hopefully this will speed up the learning curve. When I first started making the sliding metal doors I was u sing 24 gauge sheet metal but found it was too thin and would lay flat 100% of the time. So I moved to 22 gauge and eliminated the ripple effect. Have fun and create cool stuff!! Thank you for taking the time to watch my video. I am a creator of things, a metal artist, a maker of stuff, a woodworker, a welder, and a bohemian traveler of the world. I hope to inspire, motivate, teach and be a part of the lives that seek to become creators of their own wonderful creations. I rely solely on creating and building custom projects from metal and or wood. If there is something you would like to have created, then you can either reach out to me here on YouTube, email me at rogueartist@artfullyrogue.com or check me out on my other social media platforms. Good old snail mail: 16845 N. 29th. Ave #517 Phoenix, Arizona 85053 Send your stickers and I’ll return one to you. Visit my Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtfullyRogue?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Visit my website: http://www.artfullyrogue.com And follow me on social media: http://www.instagram.com/artfully_rogue http://www.facebook.com/ArtfullyRogue/

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