Does anyone have a few videos showing a much closer view of the weld bead as it is being laid down, especially with regard to the motion and angles. I am getting ready to do an open "V" 2G in spray transfer using metal core .035, and it would sure be helpful to check out a good quality video, where I can see the puddle as it is being laid down, the arc length, motion, etc. I have passed 3G and 5G using flux cored .045 at myb last job, but that was before thay company laid off so many of us...
if you want to show your welding, use dark glass while taking video so that its clear to the viewers. we can't see the the surface of welding. the only thing we can see is the sparks of the welding...
you seen the root pass this man laid down.... look again shit talking ass bitches... looks absolutely flawless... people always saying i did this with co2 and i did this with this and that shut the fuck up... do what you do and this man will do what he does.. make your own youtube video than... i think the pass looks awesome.. good weld pinoytelebisyon........
Using pure CO2? I usually use argon/CO2 mixes for root passes, since pure CO2 causes excess weld fluidity, in my personal experience. Also the range of low-spatter short circuit transfer is very limited. I assume this is why you selected 0.8 mm wire, to reduce the amperage required for low-spatter SCT and control the weld fluidity. Using 85Ar+15CO2 while it is more expensive, would allow the use of lower cost 1.1 or 1.4 mm wire, Also deposition rate could be increased due to reduced fluidity.
kuya panu gawin ang magandang root pass? kasi na hihirapan po akung mag root pass nang maganda 11 po ang gamit kung pang root pass pero madalas po di tuma tagos ng maganda sa liko ng plate..
@richann1985 OK ka tol..sa tingin ko gus2 mong ma22 tlga ng pgwewelding.Im Ed a proff. welder in national oilwell varco...wla akong kinkmphan tma yung isa MIG wldng yan..khit d ko tingnan tunog lng alam ko na...
wag kng ggmit ng 6011 lalo p bguhn k p lng ..always 6010 gmtn mo as a begyner..then 4 sure tagos iyan sa likod...pg ngwelding k lgi mong titingnan ang welding bead mo at make sure n nabuburn mo ang both surfaces...
Kng my gus2 kng itanong s pgwewlding mail k lng..jun.salida@yahoo.com
ya, Thats what the rest of the world calls it too.. it can also be called arc eye.. but the common term is the Welding Flash.. And why woulf they go home with it? all the booths are properly shielded with welding shields, those people who are not welding are all wearing saftey glasses, which wont stop, but help reduce the amount of Ultraviolet rays that get to your eye.... and all the welders are wearing proper PPE
This batch comes right after us...We're Nov-Dec.2008. Musta na po Sir Nolo and Sir Rene if you're watching this video & reading these comments.
rjabadilla 1 month ago
Nothing like an MFI Trained student... @nayrs06 sa Meralco Foundation yan brod. sa Ortigas Ave. SMAW at GMAW dyan..Ayos dyan brod. kumpleto.
rjabadilla 1 month ago
Does anyone have a few videos showing a much closer view of the weld bead as it is being laid down, especially with regard to the motion and angles. I am getting ready to do an open "V" 2G in spray transfer using metal core .035, and it would sure be helpful to check out a good quality video, where I can see the puddle as it is being laid down, the arc length, motion, etc. I have passed 3G and 5G using flux cored .045 at myb last job, but that was before thay company laid off so many of us...
lndscapr 1 month ago
if you want to show your welding, use dark glass while taking video so that its clear to the viewers. we can't see the the surface of welding. the only thing we can see is the sparks of the welding...
MySpeedguy 4 months ago
how would you even know if the root pass was anygood they never showed the backside to see fucking idiot
leslieandchad 10 months ago
you seen the root pass this man laid down.... look again shit talking ass bitches... looks absolutely flawless... people always saying i did this with co2 and i did this with this and that shut the fuck up... do what you do and this man will do what he does.. make your own youtube video than... i think the pass looks awesome.. good weld pinoytelebisyon........
shawnwright111 1 year ago
Using pure CO2? I usually use argon/CO2 mixes for root passes, since pure CO2 causes excess weld fluidity, in my personal experience. Also the range of low-spatter short circuit transfer is very limited. I assume this is why you selected 0.8 mm wire, to reduce the amperage required for low-spatter SCT and control the weld fluidity. Using 85Ar+15CO2 while it is more expensive, would allow the use of lower cost 1.1 or 1.4 mm wire, Also deposition rate could be increased due to reduced fluidity.
TSorovanMHael 1 year ago
well done man =D
WolfExentro 1 year ago
what a shtty schol you go to, dude.
nice booths. LOL arc flash much???
noob
jorgencream 1 year ago
IM PROUD 2 BE A MTITT FroM CEBU BATCH 4
dongkokoy 1 year ago
@richann1982 mig welding yan. smaw lng ang ginagamitan ng e6011 n electrode.
@ pinoytelibisyon ganda ng tira. syang ndi q nkta yung likod
hcpunk25 1 year ago
kuya panu gawin ang magandang root pass? kasi na hihirapan po akung mag root pass nang maganda 11 po ang gamit kung pang root pass pero madalas po di tuma tagos ng maganda sa liko ng plate..
richann1985 1 year ago
@richann1985 OK ka tol..sa tingin ko gus2 mong ma22 tlga ng pgwewelding.Im Ed a proff. welder in national oilwell varco...wla akong kinkmphan tma yung isa MIG wldng yan..khit d ko tingnan tunog lng alam ko na...
wag kng ggmit ng 6011 lalo p bguhn k p lng ..always 6010 gmtn mo as a begyner..then 4 sure tagos iyan sa likod...pg ngwelding k lgi mong titingnan ang welding bead mo at make sure n nabuburn mo ang both surfaces...
Kng my gus2 kng itanong s pgwewlding mail k lng..jun.salida@yahoo.com
yzzaboi 1 year ago
whats that man some kind of alien language
monkeyhector 1 year ago
those guys look like fags
nonecasas 1 year ago
sir pwede ko po bang malaman kung saan lugar traning center yan? ty
nayrs06 2 years ago
@nayrs06 sa MTITT
dongkokoy 1 year ago
bet all those guys go away with sore eyes at night.(welding flash) as we call it in the uk.
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ya, Thats what the rest of the world calls it too.. it can also be called arc eye.. but the common term is the Welding Flash.. And why woulf they go home with it? all the booths are properly shielded with welding shields, those people who are not welding are all wearing saftey glasses, which wont stop, but help reduce the amount of Ultraviolet rays that get to your eye.... and all the welders are wearing proper PPE
jishua9999 2 years ago