Welding Basics
Master entry-level arc and MIG welding so you can permanently repair farm equipment, vehicles, gates, tools, and custom fabrications without waiting for shops or supply chains. This is not theory — it is a complete, agent-executed training and project protocol that gets you welding safely and productively within 14 days.
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When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill when:
- - A critical tool, trailer hitch, gate hinge, or equipment bracket breaks and shop repair costs exceed your budget or timeline.
- You need custom brackets, brackets, jigs, or reinforcements for your trade, small business, or off-grid setup.
- Scrap metal or used equipment is available and you want to convert it into functional assets.
- You are preparing for longer-term self-reliance in gig-economy or crisis scenarios where professional fabrication services may disappear.
- You already own or can acquire a basic welder and want structured, measurable skill progression instead of dangerous trial-and-error YouTube attempts.
The agent begins with a 2-minute intake questionnaire to tailor everything to your exact space, power supply, budget, and first project.
Agent Role vs Human Role
Agent responsibilities (all planning, research, bureaucracy, tracking):
- - Run intake and generate personalized equipment list, material shopping plan, and 30-day practice calendar.
- Research current local/used welder prices, safety gear, and consumables; draft emails or marketplace queries.
- Create daily practice plans, safety checklists, and project blueprints with cut lists and sequences.
- Maintain filesystem-based progress log (
welding-log.md) with photos descriptions, bead quality notes, and hours tracked. - Send timed reminders for practice sessions and equipment maintenance.
- Analyze logs and adjust difficulty or recommend technique corrections.
- Draft supplier communications, permit checklists (if required locally), or escalation notes to mentors.
- Research updates from AWS (American Welding Society) or OSHA only when explicitly commanded.
Human responsibilities (all physical, embodied work):
- - Acquire or borrow the recommended welder and safety gear.
- Perform every weld, grind, and practice bead with full attention to feel, sound, and puddle control.
- Provide honest post-session feedback (photos described verbally, what felt off, heat control issues).
- Execute the actual project fabrication once the agent has sequenced the steps.
- Store and maintain equipment safely.
The symbiosis is explicit: agent removes every non-physical barrier; you supply the hands-on craft that no AI can replicate.
Step-by-Step Protocol
Phase 1: Setup & Safety (Days 1–3)
Goal: Safe workspace and gear ready in under 72 hours.
- 1. Agent runs intake — asks about available power (110V/220V), workspace ventilation, budget ceiling, and first target project.
- Agent generates and ranks 3 equipment packages (entry-level MIG vs stick welder, helmet, gloves, jacket, grinder, clamps, safety glasses, fire extinguisher). Includes used-market search terms and exact model recommendations based on real 2026 pricing.
- Human acquires gear while agent prepares safety checklist.
- Day 3 safety walkthrough — agent walks you through a 10-point pre-weld checklist (ground clamp placement, ventilation, no flammable materials within 10 ft, leather apron, closed-toe boots). Human performs dry-run setup.
Agent creates welding-safety-checklist.md and requires a “checked” confirmation before any arc is struck.
Phase 2: Foundational Beads & Machine Familiarity (Days 4–10)
Goal: Consistent, defect-free beads on scrap metal.
- - Daily 20–40 minute sessions (agent reminds at your chosen time).
- Technique progression:
- Stringer beads (flat position) → weave beads → vertical up/down → overhead (only after flat mastery).
- Machine settings: agent provides exact voltage/wire-speed charts tailored to your welder model and metal thickness.
- - Human welds 10–15 beads per session on 1/8"–1/4" mild steel scrap; describes puddle behavior and any undercut or porosity.
- Agent logs each session (date, position, settings, self-rated quality 1–10, notes) and suggests micro-adjustments (“increase travel speed 10% next session”).
By day 10 you will produce beads that pass a visual and bend test (agent describes exact test procedure).
Phase 3: Simple Projects & Joints (Days 11–21)
Agent selects your first real project from your intake (e.g., trailer hitch reinforcement, gate latch, workbench bracket) and breaks it into sequenced steps.
- - Project blueprint generation: cut list, fit-up order, tack-weld plan, final weld sequence, post-weld cleanup.
- Daily practice + project time split (agent tracks total arc time).
- Technique focus: fillet welds, lap joints, butt joints, corner joints. Agent supplies AWS-recommended travel angles and work angles with verbal cues you repeat aloud.
- Human performs every tack and final pass; agent prompts for inter-pass cleaning and temperature checks (using color or temp sticks if you have them).
Agent maintains a running project status in the log file.
Phase 4: Maintenance, Advanced Repairs & Iteration (Day 22+)
- - Weekly preventive maintenance schedule for welder (agent generates).
- New project intake loop: whenever you need something fabricated, agent repeats the blueprint process.
- Skill maintenance: one 20-minute bead session per week to prevent regression.
- Agent archives successful project files for reuse (“template: heavy-duty bracket v1”).
Decision Trees
Welder type selection (agent runs once at intake)
- - Thin sheet metal (<1/8") or auto body → MIG
- Thick structural steel, field repairs, or no gas available → Stick (SMAW)
- Budget under $300 and occasional use → Used 110V MIG
- Frequent heavy use → 220V MIG or multi-process
During practice
- - Porosity or spatter? → Check gas flow / clean metal / adjust voltage down 1–2 points
- Undercut? → Slow travel speed or reduce amperage
- Electrode sticking (stick welder)? → Increase amperage or shorten arc length
- If burn-through on thin metal? → Switch to smaller wire / lower settings or back-step technique
Project troubleshooting
- - Warpage occurring? → Clamp heavily, weld in short segments, alternate sides
- Cannot achieve 100% penetration? → Grind root pass and back-gouge before capping
- If safety red flag (e.g., frayed cables, no ventilation) → Agent halts protocol and drafts “Do not weld until resolved” message
Ready-to-Use Templates & Scripts
Agent Intake Questionnaire
- 1. What is your first project and why?
- Available power outlet type and amperage?
- Workspace size and ventilation (indoor garage, outdoor, etc.)?
- Budget for starter gear?
- Any prior welding experience (even if zero)?
Shopping List Template (agent populates)
- - Welder: [model] – current used price on marketplace
- Safety: auto-darkening helmet (shade 9–13), leather gloves, jacket
- Consumables: 0.030" wire, 75/25 gas or flux-core, 1/8" 7018 rods
- Tools: angle grinder, C-clamps, wire brush, slag hammer
Sourcing Email Draft
Subject: Looking for used MIG welder in [your city]
Body: Hi, I’m a tradesperson building self-reliance skills. Seeking a working 110V or 220V MIG welder under $[budget]. Happy to pick up today. Thanks!
Daily Practice Reminder Script
“Session 3 of 30. Today: 15 vertical-up beads on 3/16" scrap. Safety checklist complete? Set welder to [exact settings]. Begin when ready.”
Progress Log Entry Format (agent maintains)
Date | Session | Position | Settings | Quality (1-10) | Notes | Arc Time
Project Completion Sign-Off
Agent asks: “Photo description of finished weld? Any distortion? Functional test result?” Then archives as template.
Success Metrics
- - Week 1: Workspace set up and first 50 defect-free beads logged.
- Week 3: Completed one functional project that replaces a purchased part (verified by user).
- Week 8: Able to diagnose and repair a broken piece of equipment in under 2 hours with agent guidance.
- Ongoing: Average bead quality rating ≥8/10; total arc time >20 hours; at least 3 independent projects completed without external help.
Agent generates weekly summary report with metrics and next-project recommendations.
Maintenance / Iteration
- - Monthly equipment maintenance checklist (agent generates).
- Quarterly skill refresh: return to bead practice for one week if projects slow down.
- Agent can re-run full protocol for new processes (TIG if you upgrade welder) or advanced certifications if you request research.
Rules / Safety Notes
- - Never weld without full PPE and proper ventilation — fumes can be lethal.
- Keep a charged fire extinguisher rated ABC within arm’s reach.
- Ground clamp must be clean and within 12" of weld zone.
- Do not weld on pressurized containers, painted surfaces (lead fumes), or galvanized steel without proper prep and respirator.
- If you feel dizzy, nauseous, or see arc flash symptoms, stop immediately and seek fresh air.
- Children and pets must be kept out of the work area.
- Comply with all local fire codes and burn permits if outdoors.
This protocol follows OSHA 1910.252 and AWS D1.1 entry-level guidelines. Agent will flag any deviation.
Disclaimer
Welding involves high heat, electricity, UV radiation, and toxic fumes. Improper use can cause severe burns, eye damage, respiratory illness, or fire. This skill provides structured guidance based on publicly available industry standards and should supplement, not replace, hands-on training from a qualified instructor or apprenticeship program. Always follow manufacturer safety instructions for your specific equipment. Consult local regulations and a licensed professional for any structural or code-compliant work. The agent assists with planning and tracking but cannot physically weld or guarantee outcomes. Use at your own risk and prioritize safety above all else.
Start the intake now. In two weeks you will be turning scrap into solutions — the ultimate post-AI self-reliance upgrade.
焊接基础
掌握入门级电弧焊和MIG焊,这样您就可以永久修复农用设备、车辆、大门、工具和定制构件,无需等待维修店或供应链。这不是理论——这是一个完整的、由智能体执行的训练和项目方案,能让您在14天内安全高效地进行焊接。
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何时使用此技能
在以下情况激活此技能:
- - 关键工具、拖车挂钩、大门铰链或设备支架损坏,而维修店费用超出预算或时间安排。
- 您需要为您的行业、小企业或离网设施定制支架、夹具或加固件。
- 有废金属或二手设备可用,您想将其转化为实用资产。
- 您正在为零工经济或危机场景中的长期自力更生做准备,届时专业制造服务可能消失。
- 您已拥有或能够购买一台基础焊机,并希望获得结构化、可衡量的技能提升,而不是通过危险的YouTube试错尝试。
智能体从一份2分钟的入门问卷开始,根据您的具体空间、电源、预算和第一个项目进行个性化定制。
智能体角色 vs 人类角色
智能体职责(所有规划、研究、文书、跟踪):
- - 执行入门流程,生成个性化设备清单、材料采购计划和30天练习日历。
- 研究当前本地/二手焊机价格、安全装备和耗材;起草电子邮件或市场查询信息。
- 创建每日练习计划、安全检查清单以及包含切割清单和顺序的项目蓝图。
- 维护基于文件系统的进度日志(welding-log.md),包含照片描述、焊道质量记录和跟踪时长。
- 发送定时提醒,用于练习时段和设备维护。
- 分析日志并调整难度或建议技术修正。
- 起草供应商沟通函、许可检查清单(如当地需要)或给导师的升级说明。
- 仅在明确指令下,研究AWS(美国焊接学会)或OSHA的最新信息。
人类职责(所有物理、动手工作):
- - 获取或借用推荐的焊机和安全装备。
- 执行每一次焊接、打磨和练习焊道,全神贯注于手感、声音和熔池控制。
- 提供诚实的课后反馈(口头描述照片、感觉不对劲的地方、热量控制问题)。
- 在智能体安排好步骤顺序后,执行实际的项目制造。
- 安全存放和维护设备。
这种共生关系是明确的:智能体消除所有非物理障碍;您提供任何AI都无法复制的动手技艺。
分步方案
第一阶段:设置与安全(第1-3天)
目标:在72小时内准备好安全工作空间和装备。
- 1. 智能体执行入门流程——询问可用电源(110V/220V)、工作空间通风情况、预算上限和第一个目标项目。
- 智能体生成并排序3套设备方案(入门级MIG焊机 vs 焊条焊机、面罩、手套、夹克、角磨机、夹具、安全眼镜、灭火器)。包含二手市场搜索词和基于2026年实际价格的精确型号推荐。
- 人类获取装备,同时智能体准备安全检查清单。
- 第3天安全演练——智能体引导您完成10点焊前检查清单(接地夹放置、通风、10英尺内无易燃物、皮围裙、闭趾靴)。人类进行空载设置演练。
智能体创建welding-safety-checklist.md,并要求在引弧前进行已检查确认。
第二阶段:基础焊道与机器熟悉(第4-10天)
目标:在废金属上实现一致、无缺陷的焊道。
- - 每天20-40分钟练习(智能体在您选择的时间提醒)。
- 技术进阶:
- 直线焊道(平焊位置)→ 摆动焊道 → 立向上/立向下 → 仰焊(仅在掌握平焊后进行)。
- 机器设置:智能体根据您的焊机型号和金属厚度提供精确的电压/送丝速度图表。
- - 人类每次练习在1/8英寸至1/4英寸低碳钢废料上焊接10-15条焊道;描述熔池行为以及任何咬边或气孔情况。
- 智能体记录每次练习(日期、位置、设置、自评质量1-10分、备注)并建议微调(下次练习提高行走速度10%)。
到第10天,您将能生产出通过目视和弯曲测试的焊道(智能体描述精确测试步骤)。
第三阶段:简单项目与接头(第11-21天)
智能体从您的入门信息中选择您的第一个真实项目(例如,拖车挂钩加固件、大门插销、工作台支架),并将其分解为有序步骤。
- - 项目蓝图生成:切割清单、装配顺序、点焊计划、最终焊接顺序、焊后清理。
- 每日练习与项目时间分配(智能体跟踪总电弧时间)。
- 技术重点:角焊缝、搭接接头、对接接头、角接接头。智能体提供AWS推荐的行走角度和工作角度,并附上您需要大声重复的口头提示。
- 人类执行每一次点焊和最终焊道;智能体提示进行层间清理和温度检查(如有条件,使用颜色或测温棒)。
智能体在日志文件中维护项目状态。
第四阶段:维护、高级维修与迭代(第22天以上)
- - 焊机每周预防性维护计划(智能体生成)。
- 新项目入门循环:每当您需要制造某物时,智能体重复蓝图流程。
- 技能维护:每周一次20分钟焊道练习,防止技能退化。
- 智能体归档成功的项目文件以备复用(模板:重型支架v1)。
决策树
焊机类型选择(智能体在入门时执行一次)
- - 薄板金属(<1/8英寸)或汽车车身 → MIG焊
- 厚结构钢、现场维修或无气源可用 → 焊条焊(SMAW)
- 预算低于300美元且偶尔使用 → 二手110V MIG焊机
- 频繁重载使用 → 220V MIG焊机或多功能焊机
练习期间
- - 出现气孔或飞溅?→ 检查气体流量/清洁金属/将电压调低1-2点
- 出现咬边?→ 降低行走速度或减少电流
- 焊条粘连(焊条焊机)?→ 增加电流或缩短电弧长度
- 薄金属烧穿?→ 更换更细焊丝/降低设置或采用后退步焊技术
项目故障排除
- - 出现变形?→ 强力夹紧、分段短焊、交替两侧焊接
- 无法实现100%熔透?→ 在盖面焊前打磨根部焊道并进行背面开槽
- 出现安全红旗(例如,电缆磨损、无通风)→ 智能体暂停方案并起草在问题解决前请勿焊接消息
即用模板与脚本
智能体入门问卷
- 1. 您的第一个项目是什么,为什么?
- 可用电源插座类型和电流?
- 工作空间大小和通风情况(室内车库、室外等)?
- 启动装备的预算?
- 是否有任何焊接经验(即使为零)?
采购清单模板(智能体填写)
- - 焊机:[型号] – 当前市场价格
- 安全装备:自动变光面罩(色号9-13)、皮手套、夹克
- 耗材:0.030英寸焊丝、75/25混合气或药芯焊丝、1/8英寸7018焊条
- 工具:角磨机、C型夹、钢丝刷、敲渣锤
采购邮件草稿
主题:在[您的城市]寻找二手MIG焊机
正文:您好,我是一名正在培养自力更生技能的手艺人。正在寻找一台能正常工作的110V或220V MIG焊机,预算低于[预算金额]。今天即可取货。谢谢!
每日练习提醒脚本
第30次练习中的第3次。今天:在3/16英寸废料上焊接15条立向上焊道。安全检查清单完成了吗?将焊机设置为[精确设置]。准备好后开始。
进度日志条目格式(智能体维护)
日期 | 练习次数 | 位置 | 设置 | 质量(1-10) | 备注 | 电弧时间
项目完成签收
智能体询问:完成焊缝的照片描述?是否有变形?功能测试结果?然后归档为模板。
成功指标
- - 第1周:工作空间设置完成,记录前50条无缺陷焊道。
- 第3周:完成一个功能性项目,替代购买的零件(由用户验证)。
- 第8周:能够在智能体指导下,在2小时内诊断并修复一件损坏设备。
- 持续进行:平均焊道质量评分≥8/10;总电弧时间>20小时;至少完成3个独立项目,无需外部帮助。
智能体生成每周总结报告,包含指标和下一个项目建议。
维护/迭代