I agree!!! LOL :) :) :) She's a bit taller than both of them (AMAZON WOMAN IS INTIMIDATING TO ME YIKES!!! ;) ;) ;) ), and then at times they tend to repeat themselves of what they just said like for instance; The older instructor is describing the different type of welding gloves and as he describes the GTAW gloves he states something along the lines of: "They need to be thin so you can feel more delicate items such as the welding rods and the filler rods as well."
And the description and explanation as to the use of the different gloves in general were not very well explained either because as the older instructor mentions: "The MIG gloves are used for wire welding and they tend to be thinner than the stick welding gloves because stick welding is generally hotter" or something along those lines...
Well, I'm sorry but, I don't agree with that generalization especially when one is using Spray arc transfer, or metal cored, or even Flux cored so, I thought that the explanation was creating an environment that could potentially cause much confusion amongst the students later on and especially during a quiz when a student would have to chose for example a correct answer based ona choice from multiple choice answers that would best describe the reason for using different gloves and they would base their answers from the information being described to them by the instructor when more than likely, a totally different and more specific description would be provided by the book they would be using for reference.
I personally think that they could have reviewed what they said first before airing the sesion online just in case there were any areas that might lead to confusion amongst someone viewing the video. ;) I'll go back view the other two and give my two cents worth on those as well. ;)
Respectfully,
Henry