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Today we're throwing down on some 6G 8" schedule 40 pipe. Bob will be showing his preferred method of raking the root in with very little motion. Hjalmar Aguilo, from WeldTube, will be showing his "Christmas Tree" pattern of putting in the root.
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Комментарии : 648   
@Makermook
@Makermook 6 лет назад
Love it. The humility of both you guys, willing to talk differences as well as similarities. No ego, just the desire to teach. Kudos to you both.
@Welddotcom
@Welddotcom 6 лет назад
Mark Lowry thanks for the support
@matthewfigurajr4704
@matthewfigurajr4704 5 лет назад
Thanks fir the videos live to meet yall trying to figure out where to send my biy for welding school
@TheHeavensHell06
@TheHeavensHell06 4 года назад
teachers are always cool....
@Idciydhmb
@Idciydhmb 3 года назад
Weld.com do you know what kind of welding caps the younger guy uses? With the bandanna? Also love the videos, pipelined myself here!
@leebarnhart9725
@leebarnhart9725 6 лет назад
I stated welding for a heavy equipment dealership when I was 21 years old, welded and machinist for several job shops where you fixed anything that walked in the door, a few years with med. to light manufacturing company in engineering, one heavy fabrication shop as well as my shop at home. I'm now 64, still working, when someone asks what I do I tell them the truth " I'm learning how to weld. " And that's why I'm watching this because no matter your experience level or your smarts the real detail information that only one welder can tell another is found here. For you younger guys just starting out and you old hands that think you know it all--this is the place to be. A lifetime is not long enough to learn all you really need to know.
@NicolasGirls
@NicolasGirls 6 лет назад
Lee Barnhart Abso-bloody-exactly.
@CLDiesel02
@CLDiesel02 5 лет назад
They always say the day you stop learning is the day you quit. Welding for me has ALWAYS been a learning process. Everyday is different, and thats why I love it
@eddypoletto1852
@eddypoletto1852 5 лет назад
@@CLDiesel02 That's true, at least for me. Quit learning my profession after 19 years... I've just got sick of it. I'm gonna learn to weld now!
@armoredwelder6677
@armoredwelder6677 5 лет назад
cool!
@grantimusmccarthy9016
@grantimusmccarthy9016 5 лет назад
Well said
@joshpittman6021
@joshpittman6021 4 года назад
My grandfather started welding in the 1930s and he passed down some of his techniques with me. He would never whip a root in a pipe regardless if it was uphill or down hill. When I went to welding school they told me I couldn’t drag a root in pipe uphill until I did it. Bob thank you for showing people the right way might not only be one way.
@ThereIsFinallyGoodVeganChoices
@ThereIsFinallyGoodVeganChoices 3 года назад
I heard that it depends on the gap of the open root; whether you need to whip or not
@joshpittman6021
@joshpittman6021 3 года назад
Down hill you can get away with a wide gap but uphill it needs to be pretty tight.
@isaaclawrence8396
@isaaclawrence8396 3 года назад
@@ThereIsFinallyGoodVeganChoices if I can't see my puddle or keyhole, I always whip. But most of the time, I will drag unless my keyhole gets too big
@keithstone6411
@keithstone6411 3 года назад
@@joshpittman6021 you can xray weld a 3/16 gap if you work it right. That amp knob can go way down you know.
@romanf7316
@romanf7316 3 года назад
I got schooled on 6010 roots after school too
@0ohoaxo0
@0ohoaxo0 5 лет назад
Trip to see old dude using auto hood and young dude using flip style.
@wheels.and.wrenches
@wheels.and.wrenches 5 лет назад
They're both auto hoods
@sambolton4863
@sambolton4863 5 лет назад
@Flame James pipeline based leather welding hood
@titanary68
@titanary68 5 лет назад
Flame James just because it’s a flip up style hood doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a auto change lens in it which he clearly does from the purple tint it had to it. Both are using auto changers.
@titanary68
@titanary68 5 лет назад
Flame James force of habit I assume. Go to 14:40, he has his hood up and his lense up and you can see through the back of it and clearly see the background through the lense. Also pay attention to the front of his lense, it has 5 or 6 of the solar photo eyes on the top right corner. Trust me, it’s an auto changer. The old guy is strictly a shop welder/instructor and clearly sponsored by ESAB. The youngster is wearing a Outlaw Leather hood, which is the most common hood used in the Houston plant industry, but nevertheless both have auto change lenses
@olsageorangepeels3761
@olsageorangepeels3761 5 лет назад
He has an auto dark in that hood
@superdave2112
@superdave2112 6 лет назад
I'm just going to say this: As an industrial super nerd, I can watch both of you guys weld and talk about welding all day long. Any student is lucky to have either of you guys as a teacher. Thank you both!
@mentalvmaxrider
@mentalvmaxrider 5 лет назад
Not only are you gentlemen great welders,but true tradesmen!! There is no ego,no competition and no insecurities,just consistent learning and building on eachothers techniques and knowledge. I applaud you two,you are true gentlemen and great examples for anyone watching. Thank you for the vid
@rickw4160
@rickw4160 5 лет назад
I've watched these two separately, but together its a trip! Its like two dudes sitting in a bar talking about their... "techniques" ... almost like a father and son thing..
@thomasholland3289
@thomasholland3289 4 года назад
it is
@cowboys1aq
@cowboys1aq 5 лет назад
For a minute I was trying to put my helmet on when he started welding Haha.
@Mikey-ym6ok
@Mikey-ym6ok 4 года назад
Same. I dipped my head when they started welding lol
@byroncontreras7837
@byroncontreras7837 4 года назад
Lol i still close my eyes on the first arc strike
@thomaswright5100
@thomaswright5100 4 года назад
Fuckin same 🤦🏽🤣
@matthewmattholew7905
@matthewmattholew7905 4 года назад
LOL. Thats great.
@daveycrockett6622
@daveycrockett6622 4 года назад
Yup
@CynHicks
@CynHicks 4 года назад
He's a very respectful young dude. That goes a long way when you're trying to dominate a "world" dominated by older dudes. Wish I would've understood that a little better when I was hits age.
@noahb4225
@noahb4225 4 года назад
So true if you show the old guys respect they'll show you tricks and tips it took them years to figure out.
@thomasholland3289
@thomasholland3289 4 года назад
@@noahb4225 Yes Sir!
@rlb9652
@rlb9652 2 года назад
Respect and the will and motivation to learn as much as possible. Also 5 to 7 years later when fngs f$#%ing new guys with smart ass attitudes start giving lip service make sure to have there back.
@nutmaster6006
@nutmaster6006 4 года назад
I love their energy honestly. They have their individual preferences, but it's amazing to see the sheer love for the craft
@opusprimum7681
@opusprimum7681 4 года назад
I got moved by your dynamic, mutual restpect and awesome way of explaining what you do and your differences in method. This video is so full of love for your work, eachother and your viewers. I'm in awe. ❤️🙌💪⛓️
@Limps93
@Limps93 5 лет назад
Old school and new school. Both awesome welders. Much respect and thanks for great tutorial videos. Really helps !!!
@RaiderShane
@RaiderShane 2 года назад
as a welding instructor I love watching you guys in order to try new things o i can show my students new and different ways to weld in order to get the same results! thank you
@Avila543
@Avila543 6 лет назад
Love the video! My father is a retired pipe welder and when I was younger I used to see him lay that root like hjamar.I personally like both styles.Keep up the good work Augie
@jacklmcgowan26
@jacklmcgowan26 6 лет назад
Excellent ...Learned something new today. I learned whip and pause 28 years ago at Hobart. I'm one of the old guys and still welding fulltime. Great video
@johncorley9785
@johncorley9785 5 лет назад
jackl mcgowan2 lol I’m learning whip and pause there now but this whole dragging thing looks a lot better
@johnmcgowan1623
@johnmcgowan1623 4 года назад
jackl mcgowan2 wow my last name is McGowan also where you from?
@spguy1984
@spguy1984 5 лет назад
I've watched both of y'alls videos before and I love the fact you guys got together to do a video. Your vids have helped me get into welding pipe fence with rusty ol drill stem pipe and man it's a chore thanks alot
@timothyleger4385
@timothyleger4385 6 лет назад
Great video with the demonstration of 2 types of root passes !!! Now grind them down and put the HOT PASS and see the difference !!!
@matthewreed3799
@matthewreed3799 5 лет назад
When I learned 6010 was taught to whip ,honestly never tried dragging it in this way looks great will have to try this soon.. wish i had RU-vid when i learned to weld thanks for the videos guys
@michaellee2472
@michaellee2472 5 лет назад
Really enjoying watching both of your channels keep up the great videos. I’m in week 2 of Welding class at my local college and these videos are helping so much with my SMAW courses. Thx again
@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin
@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin 6 лет назад
As always, you two teach great together!! It's important to remind or teach people that there are different ways to get it done... But the basics are all the same! I love the "one hand" comment Bob... I've always run stick with one hand, but some positions I've had to get in to, to reach... I have used both. Especially the real long distance stuff, when I've actually stuck two sticks together to reach...can't be shaking!!! Mig,, almost always brace... But do one hand quite a bit too... Everyone has their own way! Love your videos, as always!!
@jstrm53
@jstrm53 5 лет назад
I have found that my rod angle does not matter, as long as I control the puddle and make it go where I want to. been doing it 45 years.
@calebhartz4469
@calebhartz4469 4 года назад
Facts thank you... PUDDLE CONTROL
@murphymmc
@murphymmc 6 лет назад
Nice, guys, fun to watch the different techniques by guys who know the drill. Love to watch a good teacher.
@scootersays
@scootersays 3 года назад
Miss these guys. Knowledgeable, down to earth, and helpful to all.
@supernewf3722
@supernewf3722 5 лет назад
You two together put a smile on my face 😀 Excellent collab guys.Keep it up!!!Love it.
@94crx31
@94crx31 4 года назад
7:42 "daaaaaang not bad for an old guy" 😂 love him
@jrdunn5550
@jrdunn5550 4 года назад
Hey guys... just starting my endeavor .. really green.. got the basic idea of stick welding.. I’m a full time single daddy to my 9yr old princess.. also a disabled veteran.. so I can only dedicate about a hr to a hr1/2 to welding.. but you guys have taught me so much in a very little time! So I’m gonna keep at it.. and listen to you guys! Keep giving myself and others simple competent education! Thanks!!
@bobmoffatt4133
@bobmoffatt4133 4 года назад
Thank you for your service. If you need anything, let us know. We'll surely try and help.
@evanpaulsmithfalconfogolin6147
I have wanted to learn how to weld since I was a teenager, after watching Bob and Co I am about to take the plunge.
@GenuineA-HOLE
@GenuineA-HOLE 3 года назад
Howd it go
@davidb9587
@davidb9587 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video. It's bitter sweet at the end, on one hand I can't wait to try what I learned and the other I want to keep watching the next video.
@ABlastersLife
@ABlastersLife 5 лет назад
Bob, you're awesome. I really enjoy watching your videos and how well you teach and explain.
@clyde8759
@clyde8759 6 лет назад
When I was thought I was told to "scoop".instructor said almost like you're scooping the metal...feel the resistance and push. Always worked for me
@jayb2257
@jayb2257 6 лет назад
Great video guys two of favorite welders/instructors
@kelliewood5245
@kelliewood5245 4 года назад
I enjoyed this video and seeing people with different techniques talking about their trade. I've got an everlast welder at home and I really liked watching these videos.
@nutmaster6006
@nutmaster6006 4 года назад
i love seein the contrast of styles coming together and workin beautifully. these guys have great chemistry, very enjoyable to watch work🤙🤙
@Freetheworldnow
@Freetheworldnow 6 лет назад
Clean shots. I did like this video very much. Nice to see this up and running young fellow! Good team effort guys!:)
@brianbeaubien7371
@brianbeaubien7371 Год назад
One of my favourite videos guys thank you! I taught welding for years and you guys really are great!
@jeffhulett4194
@jeffhulett4194 6 лет назад
You need to collaborate with Jody Collier.
@ItzInkyy
@ItzInkyy 3 года назад
Jodie has nothing on these 2
@demontroberts3695
@demontroberts3695 5 лет назад
I like watching both of all video. I'm still learning I would love to get all to grade my welds just to know what I can improve on.
@zainecarrasco3408
@zainecarrasco3408 6 лет назад
Anyone else notice they said "brother" like every other sentence??? 😂😂
@imbrandon16
@imbrandon16 5 лет назад
ha ha hell yea borther!
@JeanFolarin
@JeanFolarin 5 лет назад
Thats what you say to a brother...
@panchovilla5767
@panchovilla5767 5 лет назад
This is Texas talk.
@imbrandon16
@imbrandon16 5 лет назад
@@panchovilla5767 Texas is for hulk Hogan wannabes, and armadillo lovers.
@patrickfarley8036
@patrickfarley8036 5 лет назад
They may have been kidding, but more than once I've heard them say they are brothers-in-law.
@ninfaizabal509
@ninfaizabal509 3 года назад
Thank you guys for this video is really good to see you working together
@codyreynolds4601
@codyreynolds4601 6 лет назад
I've always thought it would be very interesting for you guys to discuss the different techniques and different processes used in certain regions of the U.S. For example, the differences of welding from up north/midwest states and the southern/gulf coast states. It's always interesting to hear the ways of construction hands from different parts of the country. Awesome video!
@danh7203
@danh7203 5 лет назад
You guys are awesome together. Thank you for sharing.
@michaeldankert1962
@michaeldankert1962 5 лет назад
I learned to weld from an old school guy starting at 12 years old. I got to the point of welding mild steel and stainless steel bases together for industrial systems that sit on the rooftops of commercial buildings. I was certified and also welded lifting lugs that the helicopters use to hoist these systems in the air. I had a different technique than my teacher and the students I helped train, but it was cool because we got to the same place. I taught some things, and always learned some things. How can people give this a thumbs down? The old guy is the master, and the young guy is future. Any time the two can collaborate, it benefits them both and we get to watch. You can't beat that with a stick! Great video guys!
@Chesthan
@Chesthan 4 года назад
This two guy is a legend in welding thanks bro. I learned a different techniques in welding keep it up god bless u both.
@williebateman3613
@williebateman3613 4 года назад
Bob way is easier on the eyes less emotions to look at both techniques it’s good to know thanks guys👍🏾
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 5 лет назад
always found more comfy to drag just a little. Uphill I always felt it burned out the keyhole a little to quick, cause it is preheating then blowing out, a very slight backhand was comfy and made sure to join the two quite well.
@mikeymoney8676
@mikeymoney8676 2 года назад
These two guys made the best videos together and by themselves good direction wish they were still making them
@davecozzi9721
@davecozzi9721 5 лет назад
It is cool that you respect each other's techniques and adapt them to your own to get better and, sometimes, make life easier.
@luckysakonta2718
@luckysakonta2718 2 года назад
Always appreciate excellent lessons from this Duo (Old and Young), your supporter from 🇿🇦
@gabewhisen3446
@gabewhisen3446 6 лет назад
Love to see the different methods and the both get you there , some instructor are like no you must do it like this
@vbriagas97
@vbriagas97 6 лет назад
Loving these videos my 2 favorite Welding channels 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@nikkurata6656
@nikkurata6656 6 лет назад
I like the dude, very respectful. We need more welders like that.
@MTCHP
@MTCHP Год назад
As an educator, I love this. Professionals collaboratively working and trading ideas.
@buddhikaweeratunga5091
@buddhikaweeratunga5091 5 лет назад
thank you very much guys.i have learned lots of things from you & I took my AWS certificate as well
@Falco45able
@Falco45able 4 года назад
I learned from a old oil rig turned teacher welder back in the mid eighties,had a lot of respect for him he was a master, I remember practicing 6g root low hydrogen , he would come over to give his opinion of your efforts when you’d finished ,I’d be thinking he can’t fail this , he just said good now do it again it might be a fluke ! He kept you practicing so every time was good, 😉🇬🇧
@rws0010
@rws0010 6 лет назад
Awesome video! I learned to weld from Hjalmar he’s a bad man! So are you Bob!
@erichill5208
@erichill5208 2 года назад
My dad was a welder for 60 plus years. He never had much use for 6010. His always go to rod for root pass was 7010. Very few welders even know about 7010. It’s a fantastic rod
@marksamluk9879
@marksamluk9879 4 года назад
Iv been welding for 19 years and last week just Learned dragging 6010 up hill on the root man I wished I learned that when I first started!!
@teis79
@teis79 6 лет назад
I like this channel a lot. Learning made easy! 👌🏼
@rlund3
@rlund3 6 лет назад
Influencing the young blood!! Smell like . . Love it!
@grantimusmccarthy9016
@grantimusmccarthy9016 5 лет назад
Love your vids Bob.cut my teeth on your tricks n tips.now I ll binge watch young aguilo an learn some more.cheers guys
@Music.cigars.2024
@Music.cigars.2024 3 года назад
I think our welding instructor has this same exact relationship with my classmates and myself.... He is kooI as a glass of ice tea and tougher than a can of Lincoln 5+++++ E6010's💯💯💯 we salute you Mr. Williams
@blacksmoke5009
@blacksmoke5009 5 лет назад
He definitely has a steady hand ! Thankyou for sharing good stuff 👍
@brennonl9687
@brennonl9687 5 лет назад
Never seen either of these done before it’s very cool, always done a whip and pause
@paulloughran3892
@paulloughran3892 6 лет назад
Bob. in your spare time do you sell Propane and Propane accessories?
@leebarnhart9725
@leebarnhart9725 6 лет назад
Paul Loughran ....Nothing has gone right today and you made me laugh, thank you.
@MrThenry1988
@MrThenry1988 6 лет назад
Lol. I do.
@williamcontreras7890
@williamcontreras7890 5 лет назад
🤣
@Liquid12322
@Liquid12322 5 лет назад
Hahahahaha that was funny lol
@danl.4743
@danl.4743 5 лет назад
OK I'm the dumb guy here. I don't get the joke. :/
@billyhagerman4739
@billyhagerman4739 4 года назад
Bob is like the Hank Hill of welding he's got to be one of the coolest guys out there keep 👆 the great work
@metlmuncher
@metlmuncher 6 лет назад
Love it men!!! You guys work great together! Laying pipe baby
@chrisv3863
@chrisv3863 5 лет назад
The christmas tree pattern reminds me of what ive always called a whip and pause technigue. Im more or a fan of a steady stringer beads but whatever gets the job done with a sound weld. Nice demonstartion
@sergioaguirre640
@sergioaguirre640 2 года назад
Mannn I miss these guys 😭 they always had a lot of knowledge and just kept the shit funny and interesting
@larrypardi9143
@larrypardi9143 6 лет назад
As in life...there are multiple ways to the same result. Great job.
@MRTYREMULISHA
@MRTYREMULISHA 6 лет назад
Boys going to town on it,very nice arc shots :)
@weldsupply
@weldsupply 4 года назад
Awsome collaboration, of solid techniques! I enjoyed watching! Would be proud to weld beside either of you!
@robertdavis6708
@robertdavis6708 5 лет назад
" Give me 5 ....a little more.....hold it. " I've heard those words thousands of times in my welding days. Retired from 40 years of it but still appreciate quality weldors. Nice job fellas .......! ColdBear.
@scootersays
@scootersays 6 лет назад
Love it! Nice tutorial guys!
@jeffsmith3941
@jeffsmith3941 5 лет назад
I’ve been welding for 27 years and taught welding for 13. I liked both of your stiles, though different from mine. I prefer to use the whip and pause technique and I always make an 1/8” land, 1/8” gap and 88 amps. All 8’s easy for student to remember. On a 6G I have my arc slightly outrunning my hand and slightly pointed towards the top bevel. I also keep my rod buried, always remember for every 1/8” your rod is off the base metal your machine increase 10 amps.
@nervosamid
@nervosamid 5 лет назад
Jeff Smith same opinion here bro whip n pause best work for me!
@zenichi4323
@zenichi4323 5 лет назад
a very good instructor and teacher both of you 😍😍😍
@m3rcygarb0nz05
@m3rcygarb0nz05 2 года назад
best shots in the vid were the ones of both dudes watching the arc, one welding. genuine love for the craft right there bois, after how many years
@andrewmckeown5359
@andrewmckeown5359 5 лет назад
Great video guys everyone can learn and get something out of this. As for which technique is best, both are because they both do what's required. And sometimes you have to use both styles during a weld because sometimes it has been someone else tacking the joint together and it may not be how you like it, so you use the style to work with the joint you have been given. Great to learn the Christmas tree to learn all about rod & key hole control but also great to crank it up and rake it in there. What both you guys showed is consistent arc length with your respective methods. loved the manner in which you discussed the welding.
@arifingalensye7680
@arifingalensye7680 5 лет назад
thank you both very help me to study and learn more about the types of welding. greetings welder indonesia 👍
@regmair851
@regmair851 3 года назад
I'm a Alberta B welder and l always like 5p+ 6010 1/8 uphill and make little circle motion and drag.Keep the fire in the pipe and no fire outside.Enjoyed the guys with a good video REG MAIR.
@ronfussell8244
@ronfussell8244 4 года назад
Retired,passed my first 6g in 72,I acted like I won a green jacket,from that day forward I was dedicated not to fail a test.Only test I didn't pass was Vandenberg Air Base,space shuttle project,sch 80 chrome,only root,64th inch start and stop,you had to stop atleast three times.This was Bechtel Corp.It was all about them being paid for testing,did my best preheat to 425 root ever.LOVE the sound,both very good,I always did inline stitch so I didn't lose keyhole to the wall when it got hot.I loved it,did it all.Kept my last stamps.
@MkShantrul
@MkShantrul 5 лет назад
I took several classes welding at a tech school but I didn't have nearly as good of teachers as you guys seem to be, all I got was turn amps it up turn it down hold your rod closer pull it back some I kind of just got discouraged. I got pretty good at flat stick welding I passed my bend test for flat and horizontal but then I just kind of got burnt out no pun intended but watching you guys got my itching again I didn't realize how much I misses it and I am not one to let something conquer me so I really want to get better.
@brosulgarage8637
@brosulgarage8637 2 года назад
Happy to see both of you Sir's.
@lukebilyeu2038
@lukebilyeu2038 5 лет назад
Awesome video thanks looking forward to seeing more
@ericgray6747
@ericgray6747 6 лет назад
Bob you're a great teacher
@shawnzemo8806
@shawnzemo8806 6 лет назад
iv never seen someone stringer a root with 5p uphill...im totally going to try that I love throwing stringers ...I was taught to stab it..go forward and back
@sykrss9534
@sykrss9534 5 лет назад
That helmet is dope, my buddy has one and it has a blue shade in it, definitely one of the best helmets on the market
@welderdude1
@welderdude1 5 лет назад
This helped me pass my 6g ASME section IX sch 160 2".
@peytonmiller6900
@peytonmiller6900 3 месяца назад
I know I’m 5 years late, but hopefully you’ll see this. Did you drag or whip the root in your test? I’ve never had to 6010 a root into a monster coupon, and have always been able to tig root and hot, then 7018 out. All I’ve ever really done is drag the root in with 6010, and am wondering if dragging it in works well on 2” monster coupons?
@welderdude1
@welderdude1 3 месяца назад
@@peytonmiller6900 drag. I only whip when going uphill.
@chudin4767
@chudin4767 5 лет назад
Lol....guess I’m an old timer...6010 root 7018 hot and cover....but I Xmas tree too. Like seeing that key hole..went to be a fireman and after 20 yrs I’m wanting to weld again at 46.
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 5 лет назад
I welded for about 12 yrs then back got effed up, and field sucked for it, but got into similar trade area in sales and had lotsa exp in hardfacing, chrome, alloys, whatever..... a little pipe work, little, I like feeling the keyhole with a very slight backhand, feels to me that it just mixes and binds a little better, but ya gotta know and sometimes see where that keyhole is too. I gotta get me some more scrap and play around with roots again, been too long. I love 6010, it is fun, and unforgiving in hiding your mistakes...... heheh. but that is great. Hah, 'got change for a dollar?', flip over hot metal... 'here's a stack o dimes....'
@garyshinn4626
@garyshinn4626 2 года назад
I am retired, but was a welder most of my life ,and welded pipe for 25 years. I had several techniques on the 6010 root pass, the size of the pipe and the size of the gap determined which one I used.
@SquirrelsForAll
@SquirrelsForAll 6 лет назад
Great video, thanks for sharing.
@dicelabiblia7461
@dicelabiblia7461 2 года назад
Great video Bob and Omar, great teaching.
@zaykendrick1454
@zaykendrick1454 5 лет назад
Look you guys videos for inspiration I’m a senior looking to join the welding trade soon thanks for these video!
@kirbynickerson7389
@kirbynickerson7389 5 лет назад
Been welding for 42 years. Teaching and testing welders now is South Houston. I can agree with what they say and do. There are many different techniques which is very important to learn. I teach my students. Its all about fit, rod angle, heat, arc length depth and travel speed. I teach them to see the puddle. Its like a major league baseball hitter, if you can't see the ball you are not going to hit the ball, see the ball. The puddle tells us what to do. I teach them to not only see the puddle but to hear it and feel it. It is very important to practice welding bad fits within code because mostly when working existing you can get bad fits. You can with a lazy fitter also. You can hear their root going in. it has a distinct sound when it is penetrating and a distinct sound on which polarity it is on. These guys explain what they are doing in a way I really like. Good job guys!!!!
@scottrichardson1014
@scottrichardson1014 3 месяца назад
Love this interaction. I been welding for twenty five years and I weave or v on my roots that blow and go drag is something else. My hand speed is just not feeling it . Fast and clean root nice work guys.
@drumtwo4seven
@drumtwo4seven 6 лет назад
That was cool!
@elijahjohnson1184
@elijahjohnson1184 5 лет назад
Yeah man this is what I'm talking about. I love people who want to learn from each other. I've got a couple of everlast welders but I'm purely a hobbyist but want to get better man.
@terriegarcia8179
@terriegarcia8179 4 года назад
Love this. Great to see the combo
@westtexas6029
@westtexas6029 6 лет назад
“ ummm I do kinda like to stick my rod in there “ Olllll bob
@ChrisWojnarski
@ChrisWojnarski 6 лет назад
Cool videos guys loved it. Question maybe in a upcoming video can you explain more of what a key hole is and what your looking for like if it’s good or bad and what you want the key hole to do. Thanks for the great video 🙏🔥👊🏻
@c3po707
@c3po707 5 лет назад
When u stop and pull the rod away, the area u stopped at will produce a slight crater known as a keyhole.
@littlehaertbraker7318
@littlehaertbraker7318 5 лет назад
I saw you 2 get together on this ive watched both you and like both you both are very good welder/fab i think know the young blood ive fit pipe on the houston ship channel for years anyway just giving you both cudos i enjoy watching your videos
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