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At long last, Welding Twitter gets its moment in the sun


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Did you know Welding Twitter was a thing? Until recently I did not, but now I can imagine nothing lovelier than looking at a series of good welds.

The welders' much-deserved moment in the sun came last Friday. Twitter user @hotmessmaness, whose real name is Kasey, tweeted about the bad (male) welders she sees online. 

"Guys weld like this and have 'welder' in their bio," she wrote. 

Guys weld like this and have “welder” in their bio ???????? pic.twitter.com/e8C4iJiEGo

— Krazy Kasey (@hotmessmaness) March 8, 2019

Fortunately, it was the good welders, not the bad welders, who noticed Kasey's complaint. The replies to her tweet are now full of clean and smooth welds, as well as people complimenting each other on their welds.  Read more...

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