This is the future of manufacturing as 3-D CAD is the digital driver with additive manufacturing. Thanks to Lincoln Electric for the future is here, and it all continues to evolve with quality systems. High strength low alloy steels, Inconel, invar, steels and the stainless-steel alloys play a key role in fabrication and welding technology. Thanks for the great video! Lincoln Electric is totally Awesome. Education continues to grow at a fast exponential rate. This is an excellent RU-vid video. Thomas J. Vanderloop, Author Technology Instructor & Manufacturing Consultant (AWS & SME Leadership)
This is absolutely amazing! Hands down the only company in the world that seems to surprise me constantly with new innovations. Working with them would be such an amazing opportunity
It's cool and shit when you welding with no wind, dry, nice ambient temperature and no rain possibly with some golden hour light. I was doing some welding last weekend in a quarry on a crusher, wind gusts up to 60mph, rain mixed with snow, temp 3C - 37F, cement like dust oozing from everywhere, wiping down the surface with cloth every 5 seconds, rods getting wet in an instant, mask lens covered in mud that can't be wiped of, simple job that would take 1hour in a workshop took me around 4 hrs. Yes, welding is fun :D
2:13 I asked for a MIG welding robot, not a MiG-welding robot! (Yes I realize that's a Su. They all got merged under PAO OAK joint-stock company, anyway.)
Su-35, but you can't pass up an opportunity to make a MIG/MiG pun. MIG-35 has a more blended, Tomcat-esque canopy shape while Sukhoi canopy is more like a blister/bubble on an otherwise downward-curving forward fuselage, at least on the single-seater. I guess they were just grabbing stock footage without looking too closely. I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed.
This is one of the few people that really knows what he's talking. Don't want to disparage his presentation by saying things like "provides lots of great tips" as all these tips really constitute the correct methodology for performing body work
I wish 10% of my education life teachers would be as good as this gentleman. Technical core knowledge, experience, explanation... I can fly a jet looking at this guy explaining it.
It is easy to see why pretty well all comments are so complimentary Mark, you come across as a super nice bloke who not only knows what he is talking about, but has the precious gift of being able to pass your knowledge on to others as well. I have never tried repairing car bodywork myself, although I do like repairing stuff rather than throwing it out and buying new. I might just give it a go sometime, I just hope that you have a whole series of videos on the subject, because as everyone has already said, You are such a great teacher. Thank you so much for the time and effort you have put in for the rest of us.
I have the Lincoln 180 mig welder and it turns on fan going and when I press the trigger nothing happens. No wire feed through no spark. I have checked the tigger and connection and those are good. Any help or ideas would be appreciated