I'm no welder and I have absolutely no intention of becoming a professional at it. But occasionally I have to weld something around the shop. I know a lot of you pros are giving him hell, but for us folks that just need something stuck together from time to time, I find it helpful.
@@LostenFree well if you're in a pinch (I'm assuming would be the case if you're buying your oil from a gas station)a slight variance in viscosity won't hurt anything in the short term. The wrong oil is sometimes better than no oil at all.
Half the people online that shit all-over others attempts have never actually done it themselves. It IS pretty easy to be an expert video watcher after all.
I didn't realize the reason they're using 6013 all the time is because that's all that's available. Welding thick to thin you always put the force of your arc on the thicker piece.
Too much bogus criticism in the comments. These videos are meant for people who have a welder around and want to repair their fence door or whatever they need to do to fix stuff like that. I weld for quite some time, definitely not a pro, but the reason that got me into welding was not the desire to become a professional welder, just fix things, and that interest got me involved more in it. I started with tacks and learnt how to run a bead, use different electrodes, weld on thinner material etc, got proper equipment, and it involved into a hobby. I'm a mechanic and it's the same way if i criticize people who change their oil on their own saying they are are not mechanics, not only it's non sensical but also defeats the whole purpose of the reason they do it, even if it's for cheap or they want to get their hands dirty and get into stuff to learn more.
well said. being able to weld metal together that isnt bearing a lot of weight or peoples lives, even in the most primitive way is a huge step up from duct tape and bolts and nuts. a hell of a lot of stuff wouldnt be thrown in the trash if peopel just knew how to tack weld to fix metal DIY.
There's a difference in doing it wrong, and trying to instruct people how to do it wrong. The difference is what is at stake if it fails, could it injure someone or even worse kill someone. That weld is going to break with very little stress, would you put your kids under something like that.
Fit and function. While not the strongest weld. Definitely inclusions with starting and stopping. But it should be fine for its purposes. Most welders think ever weld needs to be as strong as possible. Not as storng as is needed
@CatharticSense it has more to do with availability of tools and material. A TIG weld would be the strongest. Mig weld would work well too. But it doesn't seem he has access to all of that. This should work fine for it's pourpose.
Sad thing is, half of them won't even be welders. They'll just talk it up because they've watched some videos or it's not how they saw their uncle once do it
Company buys $15k in equipment, gives them a supervisor, and slides them a paycheck based on their hours, and they think they should be on national television
As a certified structural steel welder I can tell you the only opinion that matters is my 100% continuous inspection guy looking over my shoulder all day.
Wish you people always shitting on other peoples work would actually verbalize your superior knowledge and explain what was done incorrectly and what could be done better. I’m certain you didn’t as well all the other keyboard tradesmen didn’t learn the trade by having someone stand over your shoulder and say your work is shit, you were taught and showed how to do it properly.
They dont teach there thin metal welding... all is thick piping and rootpass... thas why these rootpass boys cant weld in househokd settings because household settings mostly use thine metals....😁😄😄
Wish you people always shitting on other peoples work would actually verbalize your superior knowledge and explain what was done incorrectly and what could be done better. I’m certain you didn’t as well all the other keyboard tradesmen didn’t learn the trade by having someone stand over your shoulder and say your work is shit, you were taught and showed how to do it properly.
Суть в том, что в данном случая не надо варить без отрыва, ибо тонкий металл перегревается и прогорает. Электрод надо отрывать, чтобы дать тонкому металлу немного остыть.
Сварщик. Варит. А. Не Пояет. А. Паспортист. Это. Ювелир. Может. По зеркалу. Варить. А. Что Показали это. Баловство. Только. Для. Себя. Я. Слесарь. По. Трубопроводу. Был Учеником. И. Знаю. Кто. Такие. Паспортисты. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've lost count of how many welding videos I've watched designed to teach others how to weld properly. Almost all of them forget to show the basics of the art. Making sure the metal is clean from rust, paint, dirt etc.
Usually this is why you use a stick it doesn't matter how clean but mig is different it needs to be clean ,so if u are fixing a old PC of equipment use stick if your doing something new or needs to look real good use mig
Привет, я тоже сварщик. Для видео в обучалке делай окончание шва. Пару точек или задержку в конце, а то плохому научишь. Надеюсь что не воспримешь меня как хейтера.
Isso mesmo solda com perfeição.. Parabéns. Vou lhe mandar UM FELIZ NATAL E UM PRÓSPERO ANO NOVO A VOCÊ E FAMÍLIA EM NOME DO SENHOR JESUS CRISTO AMÉM 🙏🥰. DEUS ABENÇOE GRANDEMENTE AMÉM 🙏🥰. FELIZ NATAL.
Parabéns por repassar o seu conhecimento muitos serralheiros esconde isso dos ajudantes . Que o senhor Deus continue abençoando o seu canal no RU-vid. Não tive essa oportunidade quando comecei a maioria dos serralheiros tudo egoísta.
The Internet has convinced me that there is no proper way to weld anything ever. There's always several people in the comments saying that what ever was done is the wrong way to do it.
Тонкий металл хорошо варить прямой полярностью этот шов Я бы заварил в один пароход я не профессионал Просто приходится самому для себя кое-что делать обратная полярность варю толстый металл там где плавится электрод меньше а металл плавится больше
Неправильно вас учили. Ведение электрода углом вперед или назад - это способы влиять на температуру сварочной ванны в зоне сварного шва. К тому же сам электрод легче вести углом, когда он касается обмазкой детали.
No soy un profecional, pero practicando he llegado a defenderme en la materia lo y he logrado fabricarme tres tipos de bicicletas de tres ruedas dos para oies y una de mano que son muy fitografiadas en mi ciudad Posadas Misiones Argentina
Ele mostrou que é possível, se vc não dá conta, treine mais, impossível não é, o vídeo prova isso, não seja um incompetente falastrão que fica colocando defeito no trabalho dos outros cara, isso é coisa de mulher
Eu aprendi a fazer alguns serviços de solda elétrica! Fui aperfeiçoando e hoje consigo fazer solda em lata de escape sem problema algum muito útil esse vídeo para quem é iniciante 🔰😅
Why is everything on RU-vid a spot weld though? There's a reason they say spot welding isn't very trustworthy.. even if your just trying to stick two pieces of junk metal togeather in your backyard, you should want it to be a safe and trustworthy hold right? :j
I sucked at sports, so @13 I worked in a garage turning wrenches. But that was 40 years ago. One thing I never could do was stick weld? Gas weld ,braze and Tig and mig. I always had a hard time getting started cause the glass was dark. Someday I'll try again
Как обычно: если видео называется "каждый сварщик должен знать", "секреты сварщиков", "техника сварки бывалых мастеров" - то видео можно не смотреть, там будет какой-то бесполезный мусор от клоуна-ютубера
@@Kratek-cy4mr3ev1s у меня то есть и не один, и аргон есть, тыкать в жопу пальцем будешь умник, только простому дачнику что полуавтомат брать что бы два раза в год профильки поварить? Балон таскать и вечно заряжать? Потому что с.ка они все травят с крана вечно..Только не пиши про флюсовую проволоку, без газа, говно лютое, а нормальная стоит как полувтомат без газа... так о чем ты ?
Второй шов делать не надо. Конструкция, если сделать второй шов, крепче не будет. Тонкий металл всё равно не выдержит большую нагрузку. Высота катета сварного шва должна быть равна наименьшей толщине свариваемого металла.
I've been in this industry for over 60 years. I've met with a living heir of John Weld himself. Your work is not galvanized nor combobulated, your bevel isn't chamfered, and your steel isn't compounded. That will not hold
I’m currently in welding school and I feel like I know a little more than the guy doing this I’m on week 2 and my instructor would weld my asshole shut if I welded like this
@@sklikizosu would want to lower your amps and go with a 3/32 6010, there is also ways around it as well by dragging the puddle and not dragging the metal, nig and tig is amazing for thin metal but u can do it with stick, with stick it’s easy to burn through especially if your running higher amps
@@sklikizosrod angle is everything to he pointing directly in, if he was smart you would law a thin stinger down then a cap so there is already metal to use underneath
Сколько людей- столько мнений.Но- есть- правильные,умные,есть- ошибочные и глупые.Учиться- никогда не поздно.Но- ум приложить- вреда не будет.Жаль- прошли времена когда работников просили что- то придумать,улучшить,было НТО,рационализаторы и т.д.
hola colega permítame decirle con ese amperaje un novato no creo que lo pueda hacer creo que si lo bajas a 80 o 75 y sacando material desde el más grueso si lo podría hacer
Se puede hacer un cordón de inicio sin romper el tubo solo se recarga más el electrodo en el material más grueso que en este caso del video es una varilla lisa
I don't know anything about welding. Why is he using the technique of "spotting" one touch at a time, as opposed to just pulling in a straight line without stopping?
He has the current on his machine set too high, which in turn causes too much heat to flow into the workpiece. The force of his welding arc also goes up with that, so it blows holes through the thinner metal tubing instead of welding it. He also did not direct his arc more into the thick piece of steel rod. The rod can absorb more of the heat without blowing out. He could have turned the amperage down, which would have lowered his heat input and slightly lowered the arc force. He then most likely could have welded the joint in a single pass, pulling in a straight line without stopping as you said. Another technique he could have used if he didn't want to lower his amperage, is a motion called whipping. You whip the tip of the rod back and forth in a small controlled pattern without ever lifting the rod. Generally whipping is just straight back and forth in a line. You weld a little bit, whip back about half the length of your weld pool, slowly drag it out as you weld another little motion, whip it back again, drag it out. When you whip back, you are letting the front edge of the weld pool cool down slightly, and when you go forward you are letting the back end cool. It's a method of controlling the heat, so you don't blow through. But whatever you do, you don't want to do a row of "tacks" like this guy did, and then weld over it. The tacks will have a thing called slag inclusions in them. Slag is that layer that he chipped off with the chipping hammer. It will be completely enveloped in metal, and it will cause a serious weak spot in the joint.
@@tonirodriguez8931Yep, pretty much. I will say there are some scenarios where you might need to run higher amps. For example, maybe you only have a rod with you that needs higher amperage to be able to strike and hold a stable arc. If that's the case, set the amps to as low as possible within the capabilities of that particular rod, start welding, and find the whip tempo that keeps the weld pool the right temperature.
Until the heat is poured onto the circular metal and then it melts onto the square metal, thus creating a good weld with strong cohesion without any errors
Always go from thick to thin no matter what metal type of Welder or setting of the Welder as long as you start with the thicker side you won't burn threw unless you just don't know what your doing