Joe Carter
Joe Carter is a retired welding professional with over 40 years of hands-on experience in the industry, spanning ship repair, structural welding, and even underwater projects. Joe is a master of MIG, TIG, and Stick welding. Passionate about mentoring the next generation of welders, Joe now shares his decades of expertise and practical insights to help others build rewarding careers in welding.

Education
- High School Graduation (1970s): Completed high school in Ohio, where early interests in metalworking and welding were fostered.
- Welding Apprenticeship (1970s): Started as an apprentice in the welding field, gaining foundational skills in a small auto repair shop.
- Underwater Welding Certification (1980s): Completed specialized training for underwater welding, gaining expertise in challenging and high-pressure environments.
- Ongoing Training and Skills Development (1980s–Present): Continuously honed welding techniques through hands-on experience across various sectors including MIG, TIG, and Stick welding.
- Industry Certifications: Earned certifications in various welding techniques and safety standards throughout career, adapting to evolving industry requirements.
Expertise
- Welding Techniques: Expertise in MIG, TIG, Stick, and underwater welding, developed through extensive hands-on experience in various environments.
- Shipbuilding and Structural Welding: Specialized skills in welding for shipbuilding, heavy-duty structural projects, and large-scale industrial repairs.
- Heavy Machinery and Manufacturing: Deep knowledge in welding for heavy machinery, industrial construction, and specialized repairs across diverse sectors.
- Problem-Solving Under Pressure: Developed a unique ability to weld under challenging conditions, such as underwater and in high-stakes environments requiring precision and focus.
- Safety Standards: Strong understanding of welding safety protocols, ensuring adherence to industry standards and safe work practices.
- Technique Refinement: Continually refining welding techniques and focusing on precision to create flawless welds, ensuring longevity and reliability of structures.
Check Out Joe Carter’s Latest Posts:
What Rod to Weld Cast Iron? Best Options
From the best rod to use for welding cast iron to essential steps, common challenges, and beyond, this article has you covered. Join us and dive in!
How Much Argon Pressure for TIG Welding? 15-20 CFH
So, discover the ideal argon pressure for TIG welding in this article. We’ll share crucial tips, necessary adjustments, safety measures, and the advantages of getting it right. Don’t wait!
What CFH for MIG Welding? Key Details Explained
Although we’ll delve into what CFH means for MIG welding, we’ll also explore how to calculate it, the different types of CFH, and the factors that can influence it. Let’s dive in!