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Con't from below...@Hoschi0913.... Another thing.... It's funny how one can tell the level of ignorance, inexperience and stupidity you have just based on the question you originally asked, followed up with posts trying to justify your point[less] of view. Hosxhi?". Is that Japanese? Well it's no wonder the japs lost the fuckn war. People like you tried to run it!
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@Hoschi0913.... You are NOT nor ever was a professional welder. As soon as you said you Tig welded pipe with umbrellas, etc.... I knew you were just another fuckn keyboard-clown head! Tig welding pipe outdoors.... In wind/snow..... Good grief, I swear YouTube is filled with retarded LIARS and idiots! You have no fucking clue what you're talking about. Fuckn milk toast asshole.
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@davidthe1 Thanks for watching!
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the size of the pipes does matter,the rest is technic's / experience / skill,did 300+ way back then,but does was only 1/2 to 1 inch,so no big deal or one 25inch with 1inch wall Cromium/Molubdean in 8 hrs ,no bid deal either,still like a said ,might just not be right for what you do
Are you guys burning 6010? or 7018? i cant really see the color of the rod. btw great video, you have the best welding vids on youtube.
hoytboy2010 1 month ago in playlist More videos from xAZAZELx13
@hoytboy2010 Thanks a lot for the awesome complement!
We bead with 6010 then fill and cap with 7018. We cheated a little bit and filled some of the welds up with 7010. We're technically not supposed to do that but no one caught us so it's okay! haha
I have more welding vids I'm going to be posting in the future so please stay tuned!
xAZAZELx13 1 month ago
Are you using the same rods for the root , fill and cap ? what are they please , i noticed that most stick welders out in Canada stove/downhand on pipe ,over in the UK we vertical uphand weld . I would very much like to work in Canada on the pipelines ,it looks good.
M1XXMATT 1 month ago
@M1XXMATT We use 6010 for the bead, 7010 for a fill, then 7018 to cap. Process pipe is normally filled and capped with 7018 uphand but ll overland Pipelines in Canada are welded Downhand as per Pipeline Code.
xAZAZELx13 1 month ago
nice job.
505btp505 3 months ago
@505btp505 Thanks for watching!
xAZAZELx13 3 months ago