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  • Can we welding aluminium with DC ? ? ?? 

  • @ 2:05' cocaine n'razor blades" eheh

  • nice imfo thank you

  • this was helpful, i am going to attempt to teach this craft to myself, First i will do my research thanx

  • whats the pinkey finger cover called?

  • Welding is an art... I love the things you can put together by welding scrap mettal... it is an awesome skill

  • I was wondering if anyone knew if the stick welder at 4:03 was any good. I have been offered one for 50 dollars.

  • @ele21ification looks like a 115v inverter so you could use it in any household plug, dont expect to weld thick ass pipe with it and you might have to go even thinner than 3/32 rod to keep from blowing breakers that are less than 30amp, but its super light and runs off basic household current so nice and portable if it runs id say its worth the money if you can put it to good use

  • That was understandable to a non-welder like I am.

  • The dude has a beautiful voice. Nohomo, it sounds like, comforting. Yee.

  • excellent video. im a stick welder for a local fabrication shop here in baton rouge. im in school to be a full combo welder! very useful video!

  • 5:43, your boss comes in. 'I'm just filming for my...' 'get back to work goddammit.'

  • @Juustokauppias it's a trade show that he's at.

  • Did you fill all those gaps between the pipes wih sticks??

    Thats a whole lot of gap to fill, it must have taken hours if done with regular size sticks.

  • @magnesiumalloy ... Semi auto welder thats funny.. Damn those were some really nice in process there at the end..

  • Thanks for this, im 16 and just started GMAW, i find these tips/tricks very helpful! keep them up!

  • wish i had someone to teach to weld

  • AND you're not really a welder unless you can weld with SMAW... your just a semi-automatic welder. Kidding.. kidding.

  • Don't forget FCAW! I guess that is considered GMAW though isn't it?

  • im 15 and i love welding and i want to do it as a cereer but i have ben told it pays bad is that true

  • @greendude5000

    depends what type of welding your looking to go into.

    for really skilled welders(* underwater*) you get paid 100,000+ Depending on the area you live in and hwo skilled you are... but its very dangerous!! youtube or google it.

  • thank you

  • I love welding! im 16 and am involved in every class in my school that involves welding. I plan on attening Tulsa welding school when i graduate, nice videos!

  • @TheFrogMaster22 don't man! tulsa welding school is the biggest piece of shit ever! don't waste you're time and money in this school. most people that go there willl tell you the same thing.

  • @egandara14 is it just one of those bead running schools?

  • great intro , thanks

    

  • Gotta grate my teeth at it being called "Stick" welding. It's called arc welding, plain and simple!

  • @gymkhanadog: These are all arc welding methods. Stick is more officially and less professionally known as SMAW (shielded metal arc welding). Whereas TIG and MIG are GTAW and GMAW, guess what the AW stands for ;)

  • @durgledoggy Oh, I know they're all technically considered arc welding. It's just kind of a personal gripe over apples and oranges.

    Mom and dad were navy trained to arc weld, "stick" welding to use the new lingo, back before (I think) tig existed and I think before mig or flux core existed as well. I grew up around arc welders, big ol' 220/240v buzz boxes where you had power, a ground clamp and a stick. No convoluted mixes of rare gasses and whatnot. :P

  • @gymkhanadog: Good point, UK users will refer to stick welding as arc welding anyway.

  • @durgledoggy not forgetting of course PAW and SAW (plasma arc and submerged arc) but hey, its called arc welding plain and simple, we dont want to confuse anyone....haha

  • awesome ! good welding info...

  • All I do now is tight for a chicken processing plant

  • Doesn't such thick weldings have a lot of internal stresses? warping?

  • Nothing like welding 5 inch wall it will be days before your done

  • Imagine all those electrodes he used to weld that pipe!!!!!!!

  • look this youtube.com/watch?v=QbmWNuglhQ­Y

  • Great video and good commentary mate easy to understand and take in.

  • so beautifull!!!!!!!!

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  • quite good , i've been welding for over 2000 years now

  • @leppourvsjesus omfg lmao 2000 years of welding

  • I like your video its very good thanks .

  • like!!!

    

  • Your heavy wall pipe welds are some of the best I ever saw and I have been a pipe welder for 23 years.

  • SO HOW ARE YOU CLEANING ALL OF THE STARTS AND STOPS, AND ANY SLAG LINES FOR XRAY QUALITY ON THAT CRAZY THICK PIPE WITH WHAT LOOKS LIKE NO BEVEL? JUST BURNING IT OUT?

  • excellent!

  • 5:14 holy Shit :D

  • out of all these vids, that pipe welding at the end was impressive.

  • always listen to the old guys!!!!!

  • love the lil projects and demo pieces its sooo relate able keep it up.

  • 5:05 holy crap!!

  • Excellent welds, Im impressed sir.

  • This is top information..great job on the video and information!!

  • awesome video! just one question out of curiosity.... what are those pipes used for?

  • like the 2 heavy wall butts at the end. just finished a procedure that involved 120mm plate single bevel. gtaw root and hot pass 8mm deposit. fcaw 60mm deposit =84 passes and the final fill and cap with saw= 76 passes. preheat was 50 degrees c and interpass was 250 degrees c . the plate was 1 metre long so we could perform multiple mechanicals. nice vids

  • man there aint nothing he can weld that i cant join using JB Weld. The other day my jack hammer bit broke and i just put some jb weld on it and i just finished a sky scraper demo with it . Also one time i was in jail and i had my girlfriend sneek me some jb weld and i made crow bar out of it and broke out of jail with it. Welding sucks !!! JUST KIDDING P.S. If anyone is selling a Miller dynasty 200DX I have friend looking for one. ; ). Thank you for the detailed videos. I love ur wesite.

  • this was cool. i'm taking a welding class next year so i can gain some experience for when i graduate high school and this was very informative

  • I use stick at work, mostly for strength more than appearance, I just learned it by myself, as I have to with most things I do there, and although I can do an ok job, that thick walled pipe with the many passes is insanely nice, musta used a lot of rad on that one. Never did any MIG or TIG, but watching this makes me wanna join some coke cans together! Anyways, nice informative video, thanks!

  • tig is the best, its soooo fun

  • 2 people are deaf, probably from sticking welding rods in their ears

  • I hate stick welding with 6010's haha i cant get it down to well lol.

  • Great explanation ! Congratulations. I has been in electronics for 20 years and now I am starting with some metal structures for machines and you give a great overview of the welding types and uses. thank you!

  • Stick welding = art

  • i started welding for class and this is help full

  • Excellent instruction - thanks!

  • Very nice video. I've gotten pretty good with my MIG. Still lousy with my Tig. I had a 15 year experienced Stick welder Pro. show me stick welding, he hadn't touched a welder since leaving Guatemala 5 years ago and he was amazing, his stick welding beads were gorgeous. But again great informative video.

  • Leslieandchad u dont want to mig pipe unless u r just going to cap it for cosmetic resons it depending on thickness and type of steel it realy should be done stick or tig.

  • nice glove for your finger lol ;)

  • so thats my assignment done thanks :)

  • where can i find info on how to put in a mig stringer on pipe ive been welding for about 5 years but all structual i want to git into pipe or vessles for the money

  • I have a new sweetheart whose a welder and thought it was time for me to learn a little something about the skills of welders; took a look at the different and striking helmuts you guys wear too. Thanks for the tutorial. AC

  • @AquarielCharm Awww......<3<3<3<3<3

  • TIg not not eazy..

  • Nice one.

  • ...great vid'. :)

  • good tips

  • Man they were serious pipes.

  • Thanks for the tips. Great presentation in general.

  • The 1 Person that Disliked Failed His shop Course

  • Good beginner video, plenty of info too.

  • beautiful... I wish I was that good...

  • I've been welding for 29 years now.

    I love your videos!

    Still learning or relearning as I go. Maybe it's oltimers desease of crs.

  • been welding 1 week have any pointers for vertical fillet welds for certification

  • Thanks for another great basics tutorial- great stuff. Thanks!

  • I need to go back to school, cause my welding skill is nothing close to what i just see. Thank's for the video like it alot!

  • great video explained alot

  • I like to bend my rods at a angle helps me 

  • thanks alot for the info

  • Lincoln sell a 'buzz box' welder that can switch either AC or DC, whereas the old style I used to use was only AC. When would you want to use DC, and what polarity is best?

  • @spelunkerd DC welding is much easier than AC, use reverse DC for the best bead if your welder has that option. Along with a low hydrogen rod you can make very impressive welds with some practice. The cleaner your metal is the easier and nicer the weld will be.

  • This was a very informative overview of the 3 most popular welding types. You crammed in all the need to know information without having me feel I waisted time on unneeded or bloated information. Thanks so much. Will be watching the rest of your videos.

  • i used the thick 7018 stick the other week.. their narly and i started tig the other day... i love welding!

  • Thanks for the information. I've only welded once and it was just a few inches of stick weld. I want to try more and this is useful information. :-)

  • Great video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.

    I am thinking of getting a welder and I was as lost as could anyone could be. LOL Now I have a good basic understanding.

    Thanks again.

  • 5:00 that heavy pipe welding is awsome to see. i love your channel! im a tig welder myself and i weld allot of aluminum and stainless steel to train my self because im just 18 and i need more experiance.but i got my tig 1 diploma so im happy XD

  • Half the world is welded together with 6011/7018,of ,course its not going away.

  • lol you stick welds suck no offense youre a beast on mig though

  • You are my Hero!!!! I subscribed and saved your site to my blog. Hopefully I can save up to buy me a nice mig welder soon:-)

  • usefull advice not sure what alooomnum is

  • Very informative video! Thank you!

  • when I want to brazeweld I need AC or DC

  • What a great video, true expert.

  • what is the difference between mig or tig and CO2 ?

  • aaah!! thanks for this video. very nice welds there. are they all done by you? just the one at 4:45 looks a bit messy

  • Those pipes are monstrous! Shoulda flux core'd them things and made continous welds.

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  • cool colors

  • Thanks for the video, some very nice welds.

  • hi. i just star to practice with 7018 rod 3/32 overhead. in 16 gauge. how much amp need the machine.

    thank you. you channel is very informative.

  • jesus man look at all them passes you gotta make on those pipes with the stick, thatll take all day

  • Can you stick weld sheet metal?

  • @yumyumsashimi the general rule is: you don't want to weld anything that is smaller than the diameter of rod you are using. For instance, if your welding 1/8" sheet metal, you can use 1/8" rod or 3/32" rods. Going to a thicker welding rod will run the risk of blowing through the sheet metal. If its thinner than 3/32" and its carbon metal, I would suggest a 6010 or 7010 type of welding rod that is "fast freezing" and allows you to "whip" the rod and build up the metal.

  • that 6011 and 6013 rods are a bit harder for a first timer.... that 7018 is a pretty easy rod for beginners to learn on.

  • Thats a great video.

  • there is not much difference in the way 6010 and 6011 run. 6011 runs good on AC as well as DC...

    6010 is only for DC

  • @weldingtipsandtricks in what cases would their be a difference as far as the application you would use it for? i know 6011 is runs ac and 6010 is preferred for pipe but what are the key differences?

  • @weldingtipsandtricks you ever gouge with 6010 on AC

  • @weldingtipsandtricks

    6011 is colder and has less dig. It also does not displace the flux as well. 6010, with the 5P and 5P+ variants, are suited for contaminated, greasy, dirty material; more so than 6011. Try and jam in a root pass with 6011 and say there it is not any different than 6010.

  • whats the difference between 6010 & 6011 ?

  • thanks man ,good info

  • would like to see some more of advanced welding keep up the great videos

  • Think you could do one on the different properties of sticks? I just picked up a box of 6011 rods for some semi thin, general purpose use (welding up some braces on my utility trailer for example). For example,how would they differ from a 7xxx rod, etc? Thanks!

  • @DrFiero a 7xxx rod is 70 000 ksi. a 6xxxx is 60 0000. the 3rd digit indicates positions you can weld in with it. 1 being all position. the last digit indicates the electrodes coating.

  • @jordzzzzzzz *60000

  • Very informative thanks! I wish I could have all three

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