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I C Weld
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Hey guys, Here is a condensed version of some field repair work I did on a traveling gantry crane. There are many questions that may arise because I chose not to arc gouge this piece instead of using the Torch but as I have found throughout the years, this is actually much more effective. If you'd like to see what Im talking about, plan on kicking back for a bit and see what you can gain. Again, its not a "How to do it", but a "How I did it" video. These are solely for entertainment purposes. Thanks for the support in advance and I appreciate your interest in my videos.

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@johnpullman3227
@johnpullman3227 Год назад
Working overhead like that is exhausting. Makes my shoulders hurt just watching you. Maintenance like that is done every day by unsung heroes like you guys. It is an honor to have you share you expertise with us.
@robertdyson2228
@robertdyson2228 Год назад
Most of the itme I watch your videos to see how you are going to fix something. You show a video of a project and it's bent, buckled and distorted and I'm like, 'No way.' Then you get to cutting, shaping and welding. Next thing I know it's fixed. It's more like art than mechanical. Anyone that thinks welding is about sticking to peices of metal together needs to watch your channel. Jolly Good!!
@ICWeld
@ICWeld Год назад
I appreciate that!
@AdamsAdams-fc1ld
@AdamsAdams-fc1ld Год назад
Of people don’t have anything good to say keep it to yourself. He is a hard working guy that has his own business and I am sure he has worked hard to get where he is at with no hand outs from anyone, so keep your negative comments to yourself.
@samuelscragg7052
@samuelscragg7052 6 месяцев назад
Working overhead like this is a young man game. There’s nothing easy about this job for sure. Looks good
@collisionspecialists1602
@collisionspecialists1602 Год назад
I pray that God keeps you and your son healthy and blesses your business to be prosperous. From an old tired welder I really enjoy your video’s. Now let’s keep going lol.
@donjohnston9554
@donjohnston9554 Год назад
One of you is going to be SORER, LONGER then the other. Quess who? Lol Great vid again. Can watch em all day. Thx 😊
@ICWeld
@ICWeld Год назад
Me!
@george8873
@george8873 Год назад
Your son always looks so chill, like he stepped right out of the 50's or something, lol. Anyway, great fix. Made it look easy even though it was a difficult job.
@Hey_Its_That_Guy
@Hey_Its_That_Guy Год назад
Always learning from you, Isaac. Thanks for sharing. Love to see your son working with you. He's a chip off the old block, as they say.
@tentotwo8290
@tentotwo8290 Год назад
I love how you and your son work together. You are and amazing mentor. We have seen him grow in confidence as time goes by. 👍
@andrewmantle7627
@andrewmantle7627 Год назад
The confidence and sureness expresses a purity of heart in your work which is a beauty to behold. Not to mention good youtube videos.
@pbeezum
@pbeezum Год назад
Love your work Isaac. Great to see your son working with you. 🇦🇺🤘
@dougstout3663
@dougstout3663 Год назад
The owner at the first shop I worked in always said the reason they called it work was because it wasn't fun.
@bigdave6447
@bigdave6447 Год назад
But doing that kind of work is fun!!
@samvalentine3206
@samvalentine3206 Год назад
The key is to find something you enjoy and then it's not work, it's enjoyable!
@fuffoon
@fuffoon Год назад
Its a temperate day with cloud but no rain. In winter its probably less fun.
@ChrisSherlock
@ChrisSherlock Год назад
Yeah, my shoulders started to hurt just looking at all that overhead work!
@mrdddeeezzzweldor5039
@mrdddeeezzzweldor5039 Год назад
Watching you go through the tedious effort to get this job done gives a novice like me an understanding of what it takes to do field repairs - it is work! Welding out of position is a skill in a class of its own and I have not done a lot of it. It's good to see how it's done successfully.
@tomredmond
@tomredmond Год назад
Yep, learned something on this video. This is definitely a job for someone other than me. My arms would be dead after the first ten minutes. Never could do much overhead work, even changing a lightbulb can be a chore. Shoulders don't like that stuff at all.
@gurraflex6478
@gurraflex6478 Год назад
as we say in Sweden: welcome to the club
@dirtfarmer7472
@dirtfarmer7472 Год назад
@@gurraflex6478 And Oklahoma, we went to the same school of thought
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 Год назад
My last year as a maintenance man I did nothing but change light bulbs and fixtures doing a rehab, it destroyed my neck shoulders and knees and feet, I’ll walk around in the dark before I ever touch another damn light bulb lol
@paulsims9155
@paulsims9155 Год назад
I have soar shoulders from watching. Great job as usual.
@viking8781
@viking8781 Год назад
"Not the best, not the worst". That's literally my goal everytime. Make it hold for a long time and look good enough. I'd like to see you add what you're charging in the videos for those of us venturing out there on our own.
@Waiakalulu1
@Waiakalulu1 Год назад
Another fantastic video. Appreciated seeing the machine moving at the end. It gave the perspective of what it's designed to do. Also, l like seeing the stick welding. I know the wire feed is faster, but seeing it getting repaired using a technology that's been around since the 1940's just emphasizes how legitimate the process is in outdoor and high wind conditions. With very much respect for such a skilled craftsman that's willing to share and move the trade forward.
@JonDingle
@JonDingle Год назад
Stick welding has been around since it was first discovered in 1881 by a chap called De Meritens who was an inventor. The process was further developed over a few years and in 1889 Charles Coffin patented a process of metal arc welding. It was until about 1907 that manual metal arc welding was taking off and Lincoln Electric made a DC welder that had adjustable voltage settings. It wasn't until 1910 when a man called Oscar Kjellberg a Swedish inventor developed the first flux coated welding rods. ESAB is the name of the company founded by him in 1904. The rest is history as they say!
@waiakalulu2472
@waiakalulu2472 Год назад
@@JonDingle Wow! Had no idea it went back that far! But exactly, it’s awesome stuff! Thanks for your scholarship on the process!
@mattmax8599
@mattmax8599 Год назад
Flux core wire was actually invented in the 40's
@barrysimmons5489
@barrysimmons5489 Год назад
@@JonDingle, Was that flux coated rod the "milk coated 4510?
@James-fs4rn
@James-fs4rn Год назад
👍 always enjoy watching that father/son team saving the day!
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 Год назад
The ol body won’t let me do that kind of work anymore but I sure like watching skilled guys git er dun 👍🇺🇸
@zeke1eod
@zeke1eod Год назад
Very nicely done, sore shoulders equal quality tradesman down the road, builds character lol. Thanks for sharing, stay safe and God bless
@petermccuskey1832
@petermccuskey1832 Год назад
Excellent job even in harsh conditions. Proves stick welding still can rule and never forget your roots.
@gordjohnson70
@gordjohnson70 3 месяца назад
Well done. You earned your money. That was a tough job. You are a tough guy, but you'd be sore after that one.
@jacksomb1
@jacksomb1 Год назад
Always great be be along for the ride. Thanks for the invite...
@marklowe330
@marklowe330 Год назад
You are the MAN with the skills and knowledge. I enjoyed watching as always. Thanks for sharing that knowledge. Too many people are afraid to share it. As one of my employers said. What are they going to do? But tools and put me out of business. I doubt it.
@DaleDirt
@DaleDirt Год назад
Aloha Isaac . It's always a pleasure . It looked like you had some good help today .
@wcmwfab935
@wcmwfab935 Год назад
Now your just showing off. Yea your torch is bigger than mine. Lol. Nice torch. Both torches.
@glenngosline3303
@glenngosline3303 Год назад
Another great job. Always glad to see your son helping you. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
@urbanwillis2212
@urbanwillis2212 Год назад
Best Field Engineer in the business on youtube.
@markmunro8753
@markmunro8753 Год назад
Thank you men . Great job . Those cranes really take a beating😊😊😊
@Katzenkratscher
@Katzenkratscher Год назад
This sure is a perfect job for me. You are doing the welding and I am doing the watching. Luckily I cannot even give online instructions so my mouse hand is not getting tired.
@josephcitizen4195
@josephcitizen4195 Год назад
Wow. I understand how hard doing overhead work like that is on a body. I hate to say you make it look easy cause I know it wasn't an easy day for sure. But it appears you do prepare and have a plan for the job before you start. That can make a bad job easy. Love you channel. Nice to see your boy getting some hands on work as well. Please keep up the good work on the channel.
@approsetn
@approsetn Год назад
Camera work was fine Isaac, always happy to see your videos!
@patrickcolahan7499
@patrickcolahan7499 Год назад
Great job Isaac. Always a pleasure to watch you work. Appreciate the explanation of the exploration of the job as you remove old weld and material in preparation for the new. Thanks for sharing.
@ricanderson5717
@ricanderson5717 Год назад
Thanks for bringing us along. Happy Holidays!
@malonedickridesagain3998
@malonedickridesagain3998 Год назад
its good to see that young buck seeing what it really takes to do that type of work, you should have gave him that 7 in grinder.... help that cocky stance out of him..... 👍👍
@imtheeastgermanguy5431
@imtheeastgermanguy5431 Год назад
I'm the only one who fall in love with that beautiful sky or the huge area with a the funny vehicles? 🤔😍❤️
@PioneerRifleCompany
@PioneerRifleCompany Год назад
Great episode. This one really highlights your experience and skillset.
@Mobileweldingsolutions760
@Mobileweldingsolutions760 Год назад
Your torch work always impresses me. I learn something every video
@Timberns
@Timberns Год назад
My neck, back, arms and shoulders hurt just watching all that overhead… Im gonna need a break after watching this video. Good job
@davidmunro1469
@davidmunro1469 Год назад
Thank you Issac. You two did some major surgery on that machine.😊
@gwharton68
@gwharton68 Год назад
My arms and neck ache just watching you work overhead. Great work as always.
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 Год назад
Difficult conditions, ref windy and dusty. Great job as usual 👏
@Brakemsn5606
@Brakemsn5606 Год назад
Enjoy watching these videos. It's amazing how well you get metal to move and make it almost like factory new..... amazing work
@jamesbruno5896
@jamesbruno5896 Год назад
Another great video guys, thanks for sharing!
@nunez23j1
@nunez23j1 Год назад
Best ive seen, besides the welding being perfect. Your work ethic is outstanding.
@casycasy5199
@casycasy5199 Год назад
you teach us all the time.nice job
@andyworks5428
@andyworks5428 Год назад
Awesome work! I've learned a lot watching you. It's helped me in my shop a lot.
@Daniel_cheems
@Daniel_cheems Год назад
Another golden job!
@andrewshoebridge1673
@andrewshoebridge1673 Год назад
Great work as always fantastic video
@JRPalak
@JRPalak Год назад
Good job guys! Hard working conditions but you get the job done.
@russellmcelreath7918
@russellmcelreath7918 Год назад
Content and talent masterful as usual! Love to see apprentice gaining experience. Job site with Mobil cranes awesome. Would love to see it in real time. Thanks for sharing. Hope the youngster understands who is teaching him! Catch you on the next...🤙
@barney2633
@barney2633 Год назад
Brilliant work as usual.
@greypoet2
@greypoet2 Год назад
Really enjoy watching the background in this. They have some really weird and wonderful machines. Good job on this. Heavy work made light.
@davidrobinson7667
@davidrobinson7667 Год назад
Amazing Craftsmanship ! And some Dam Good Welding too !! Kudos from the Mountains of Western Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
@foghornleghorn8536
@foghornleghorn8536 Год назад
Thanks for going to the trouble of putting the video together. No matter what you're working on it's always interesting.
@igorshimunov994
@igorshimunov994 Год назад
Issac, I have felt your pain doing all of that overhead work trough the screen hope you and junior recovered fast. Another great repair by the master and hopefully helper learns a lot by doing hands-on next to you.
@jaime32elp
@jaime32elp Год назад
Great video as always. I was actually wondering why you did not use the arc gouge glad you did comment on that. Just a novice learning how to weld and really appreciate all of the information that you provide. Thanks again.
@georgeantonaros5580
@georgeantonaros5580 5 месяцев назад
Great Job Isaac !! 💯🤗
@garyyorke1080
@garyyorke1080 Год назад
That was a different job .. wasn't sure what it was on till about half way through and you get to see more of the machine . Bit of a torch marathon to cut all the old material out and it looks like it was a hell of a lot more than you put back , hope your arms and shoulders recovered pretty quick . Definitely a stick job with all the wind . Thanks for sharing Issac.
@MrRebar15
@MrRebar15 Год назад
*I C Weld* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
@richardellis3141
@richardellis3141 Год назад
interesting job. very nice work, thanks for the video
@pallukacs5037
@pallukacs5037 Год назад
Perfect welding! 👍
@mcfwelding
@mcfwelding Год назад
Now that is a really nice repair.
@terryperrott8567
@terryperrott8567 Год назад
Yes sir, stick welding has it's places & so does mig welding. Another good job
@mongomay1
@mongomay1 Год назад
Definitely a pain in the neck and shoulder job. Get yourself a roll of 12" aluminum flashing to use as a splatter guard. It can be heated through to keep your weld zones hot. Great job through experience the best way to work the repair.
@markreetz1001
@markreetz1001 Год назад
Great job Isaac!! That was a jagged mess. good clean up!
@janosnagy1192
@janosnagy1192 Год назад
Very nice work you made i am new to this channel but i like it very much never seen someone so good whit a plasmatorch. Greetings from Hungary
@ICWeld
@ICWeld Год назад
Welcome aboard!
@dev-debug
@dev-debug Год назад
Thought it was going to rain on you but cleared up. Nice job, never liked working overhead, so hard on neck and shoulders.
@AdamsAdams-fc1ld
@AdamsAdams-fc1ld Год назад
You have very strong teeth my friend, and I really like watching your work.
@boogalookid9562
@boogalookid9562 Год назад
thank you for you're choice of music
@stevendufresne9994
@stevendufresne9994 Год назад
Great job 👍👍
@carloskawasaki656
@carloskawasaki656 10 месяцев назад
Awesome,great job 👍👍👍👍
@jaymarshall7632
@jaymarshall7632 Год назад
Thank you for your Videos!!
@pa6390
@pa6390 Год назад
The king of the cutting torch!
@mikethebike5014
@mikethebike5014 Год назад
Superb work and music as always 👏
@joseserenelli2031
@joseserenelli2031 Год назад
excelente trabajo saludos desde Corrientes Argentina
@Pipe-Layer
@Pipe-Layer Год назад
Thank you greatly for sharing your knowledge. 👍🏽
@MrKingdavis13
@MrKingdavis13 Год назад
I bet your customers appreciate you just jumping in and getting the job done. Every minute those machines are down costs big dollars so I hope they are stuffing your pockets for getting the job handled fast. I have seen other welding channels that seem to have customers waiting for weeks sometimes because they got called to bid another job or whatever. I imagine that being like taking my car to a mechanic and after it is all torn apart the mechanic stops to go work on another car and not come back for days. I know I wouldn't be returning to that garage. lol
@steveb6103
@steveb6103 Год назад
He's a master welder! Your darn rite he can charge what he wants. But remember he's also paying his son, for the equipment, insurance and welding supplies. I wouldn't touch it for under $200 USD per hour.
@micmike
@micmike Год назад
Nice and informative as always!
@michaelweatherhead9470
@michaelweatherhead9470 Год назад
Thanks for the video Issac take care of yourself and family great video 👍✅❤️❤️ it.
@russellgilson4072
@russellgilson4072 Год назад
always good stuff, your experience level is impressive
@ICWeld
@ICWeld Год назад
I appreciate that!
@jg-xx8oh
@jg-xx8oh Год назад
God given talent ❤🇨🇦
@Dean-ry2bh
@Dean-ry2bh Год назад
Great video, thanks for sharing
@civicguy562
@civicguy562 Год назад
Nice work bud looks good 👍
@raymondhorvatin1050
@raymondhorvatin1050 Год назад
Thanks for sharing a tough job made to look easy
@michaelmcclure8673
@michaelmcclure8673 Год назад
I always learn watching a master at his job. 😉😁
@colonialroofingofnorthcaro441
Anytime you see something done that you've never seen before it's something to learn from it you must live down on the coast somewhere maybe in Louisiana or maybe Texas or something I don't know but anyway that looks like a shipping yard of some sort but I've never ever seen anything like that before so he's always something to learn appreciate the video
@dirtfarmer7472
@dirtfarmer7472 Год назад
Sometime the comment was made that home is in Austin, 45-50 minutes drive time on this 1. It all adds up to a long day.
@ipaddlemyowncanoe.7441
@ipaddlemyowncanoe.7441 Год назад
That was quite the job. Good stuff! 80,000 lb 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
@LarryYaw
@LarryYaw Год назад
Holy cow, I am never this early to a Issac video, the rocks!
@Maximusprimeatyahoo
@Maximusprimeatyahoo Год назад
Nice job Ike.
@2clicksaway
@2clicksaway Год назад
Nice video . Even saw one of your other repairs pass in the background.
@matthewryan2973
@matthewryan2973 Год назад
Nice to have someone to do all that grinding for you! Lol love it 🤙
@railfan439
@railfan439 Год назад
Thanks for the video. Jon
@francodeiuliis1562
@francodeiuliis1562 Год назад
Really nice work Ps my shoulders were burning just watching the tear out lol I know that was hard Cheers from Nova Scotia
@garyharrington5300
@garyharrington5300 Год назад
Great video brother ,you are amazing
@WELDERMADEHEADBANDS
@WELDERMADEHEADBANDS Год назад
Awesome work 💯
@ICWeld
@ICWeld Год назад
Thanks Man
@user-sp3gq1up9n
@user-sp3gq1up9n Год назад
That definitely wasn't an easy job but you made it look easy. It would have taken me a lot longer to do a job like that.
@dlyrag755
@dlyrag755 Год назад
Nice job.
@brentsmith5647
@brentsmith5647 Год назад
Brilliant video thank you ❤️👀👀👀👀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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