flat and horizontal are not the same thing? weird. iv been welding for 6 years now im pretty sure your first year is a bit less intelligent then you thought.
@RaysRacing1 Horizontal is being referred to as a vertical upright position welding from one side to the other. (right to left) We refer to a vertical upright position weld as an upright position welding from top to bottom (up and down) sorry for the confusion.
@Butlercollision 5/16" makes sense. I used the 3/8" spotweld cutter from napa to remove the old spotwelds. I used a 1/8" drill bit to make pilot holes so the cutter wouldn't walk all over the place. So now I have 1/8" holes on the piece I wanna weld back on. Would you recomend I redrill them to 5/16" to plug weld them into place?? Thanks for such a helpful video by the way.
@Butlercollision 5/16" makes sense. I used the 3/8" spotweld cutter from napa to remove the old spotwelds. I used a 1/8" drill bit to make pilot holes so the cutter wouldn't walk all over the place. So now I have 1/8" holes on the piece I wanna weld back on. Would you recomend I redrill them to 5/16" to plug weld them into place?? Thanks for such a helpful video by the way.
@ButlerCollision 5/16" makes sense. I used the 3/8" spotweld cutter from napa to remove the old spotwelds. I used a 1/8" drill bit to make pilot holes so the cutter wouldn't walk all over the place. So now I have 1/8" holes on the piece I wanna weld back on. Would you recomend I redrill them to 5/16" to plug weld them into place?? Thanks for such a helpful video by the way.
@awesomeluis 8Mmm or 5/16 inch is the i-Car recommended size. This is the most common from most car manufacture recommendations. However, there are times they may specify different sizes for specific weld locations. Thanks for watching!
@jfrederick87 No, this is not HHS. This is just cold rolled 20 gauge steel used for learning how to weld.
ButlerCollision 3 weeks ago
Do you grind your Galvanized Metal before welding, or just use that particle respirator instead? Or both?
thrashysludgebastard 1 month ago
@thrashysludgebastard We are not using galvanized for this. We are using cold rolled 20 gauge steel to practice with.
ButlerCollision 3 weeks ago
flat and horizontal are not the same thing? weird. iv been welding for 6 years now im pretty sure your first year is a bit less intelligent then you thought.
RaysRacing1 1 month ago
@RaysRacing1 Horizontal is being referred to as a vertical upright position welding from one side to the other. (right to left) We refer to a vertical upright position weld as an upright position welding from top to bottom (up and down) sorry for the confusion.
ButlerCollision 3 weeks ago
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@Butlercollision 5/16" makes sense. I used the 3/8" spotweld cutter from napa to remove the old spotwelds. I used a 1/8" drill bit to make pilot holes so the cutter wouldn't walk all over the place. So now I have 1/8" holes on the piece I wanna weld back on. Would you recomend I redrill them to 5/16" to plug weld them into place?? Thanks for such a helpful video by the way.
awesomeluis 6 months ago
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@Butlercollision 5/16" makes sense. I used the 3/8" spotweld cutter from napa to remove the old spotwelds. I used a 1/8" drill bit to make pilot holes so the cutter wouldn't walk all over the place. So now I have 1/8" holes on the piece I wanna weld back on. Would you recomend I redrill them to 5/16" to plug weld them into place?? Thanks for such a helpful video by the way.
awesomeluis 6 months ago
@ButlerCollision 5/16" makes sense. I used the 3/8" spotweld cutter from napa to remove the old spotwelds. I used a 1/8" drill bit to make pilot holes so the cutter wouldn't walk all over the place. So now I have 1/8" holes on the piece I wanna weld back on. Would you recomend I redrill them to 5/16" to plug weld them into place?? Thanks for such a helpful video by the way.
awesomeluis 6 months ago
@awesomeluis I would to assure you get enough penetration.
ButlerCollision 6 months ago
How big does the hole that is being filled have to be. 1/4 inch? Thanks.
awesomeluis 6 months ago
@awesomeluis 8Mmm or 5/16 inch is the i-Car recommended size. This is the most common from most car manufacture recommendations. However, there are times they may specify different sizes for specific weld locations. Thanks for watching!
ButlerCollision 6 months ago
This guy uses correct terminology, he is confident, and he has several valid points. . .I'd take lessons from him.
Em1nenceFr0nt 7 months ago
@Em1nenceFr0nt Thanks for watching the video!
ButlerCollision 7 months ago
not good - can't see puddle or arc
abrogard 9 months ago
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The two middle welds didnt appear to penetrate as well because the table was acting as a heat sink.
thefuzzydunlop 10 months ago
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thefuzzydunlop 10 months ago
what model lincoln is that?
25rsboy 11 months ago
Great work guys!!!!!! Thanks!
Redcoat66 1 year ago