Тёмный

Repairing Burn-through on Stainless | Everlast Welders 

Everlast Welders
Подписаться 49 тыс.
Просмотров 25 тыс.
50% 1

The Everlast welders RU-vid channel is the only channel in the industry that is run by the welding community, for the welding community. Every week we will release a new episode taught by the best welders in their respective fields.
Everlast welders manufactures premium welding machines with industry leading features. We were the first to release an ACDC MIG, TIG, Stick machine and we continue to be on the front line of welding technology innovation. For more information on our welding power sources or to find the right welding machine for your application, visit www.everlastwelders.com.
#everlastwelders #weldmeanweldgreen #learnwelding

Хобби

Опубликовано:

 

7 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 45   
@Welddotcom
@Welddotcom 3 года назад
Great tips Brad!
@jacobcarolan1172
@jacobcarolan1172 2 года назад
Best tip for fixing burn through is to never burn through. I’m a big fan of copper because you can weld directly over it to fill gaps. Aluminum can get a little melty depending on the situation
@bobmoffatt4133
@bobmoffatt4133 3 года назад
Interesting and valuable tutorial Brad.
@bradwhite6338
@bradwhite6338 3 года назад
Thank you sir.
@BIVIANO10
@BIVIANO10 3 года назад
Great tip very helpful .
@robber576
@robber576 2 года назад
For wrongly drilled holes i have a heavy piece of bronze in my box and use it the same way but with mig to fill holes, works a treat with steel and stainless. Never tried it with tig but good to know that also works, thanks for the tip 👍🏻
@Slumericannandit83
@Slumericannandit83 3 года назад
I am so proud of you Brad! This video is freaking awesome! Great info very thorough super great job buddy! Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
@bradwhite6338
@bradwhite6338 3 года назад
Thanks brother, trying to put in what I know, and just hope it conveys.
@outdoorzone
@outdoorzone 3 года назад
Nice tips!!
@michaelcostello6991
@michaelcostello6991 3 года назад
Just watched this a second time and well worth doing so. Great video.
@bradwhite6338
@bradwhite6338 3 года назад
Very much appreciate it.
@chihuahuaverde425
@chihuahuaverde425 3 года назад
Nice work.
@jasonbecker3362
@jasonbecker3362 3 года назад
Nice work Brad great tutorial 🤘🔥
@lakeschoolrestorationchann1567
@lakeschoolrestorationchann1567 3 года назад
Excellent video, well spoken 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@michaelcostello6991
@michaelcostello6991 3 года назад
Great video that will be useful for sure.
@bowtac16
@bowtac16 3 года назад
I keep strips of aluminum and copper in my weld bag, fix alot of these in shop
@madcapmagician6018
@madcapmagician6018 3 года назад
Great tip. 😆👍😁
@davidcraft4909
@davidcraft4909 3 года назад
That is nice, I will remember this next time I burn up some sheet metal. I haven't started welding stainless yet, but even with mild steel sheet metal when you fill it the way you did at first it still seems like it cooks it too much and for sure you will add too much heat as well.
@ZenMinus
@ZenMinus 3 года назад
Great tip, but what about fixing a hole in stainless tube where a backing plate is not possible? (I've created a couple of these :-) )
@ironpark4042
@ironpark4042 2 года назад
nice work
@mikeoswald15
@mikeoswald15 2 года назад
I've been dealing with this sort of thing for the past 15yrs. Fabbing mostly 304ss enclosures for industrial controls. When parts are bent to form a box, the corners don't always match up perfectly. On long runs, I will back with 1/8 aluminum angle. Smaller little corners, especially if there is a big gap, I use a chunk of 3/8x1 brass bar stock. It's a challenge to teach these young guys to do it this way. That's if you can even get them to show up for work.🙄
@user-if2gz7fi9r
@user-if2gz7fi9r 3 года назад
nice~
@alfonsocarralmiera3009
@alfonsocarralmiera3009 3 года назад
Good job En español por favor Sorry
@brianb5779
@brianb5779 2 года назад
Question??? If you come across a hot weld where you know the chromium has been burned out and due to the scenario it would be a nightmare to grind out, can you go over the weld and regain some of the properties w the filler??? I know its not ideal but curious if the filler and going over the weld could regain somewhat. Thanks in advance
@chandiaz7694
@chandiaz7694 Год назад
Can you use filler rod with flux welding.
@rafatrill
@rafatrill 3 года назад
Interesting repair, what if you couldn't get a backing plate in the back
@bradwhite6338
@bradwhite6338 3 года назад
Then its similar to the first example, and having to grind and clean the backside once its welded. And fixing the inclusions
@raulduke85
@raulduke85 2 года назад
It depends on the purpose of the part; if it's not important to build up sugaring on the back, then no one cares. Imagine that for most non sanitary/chemical jobs on pipes it's not even required purging; so when after 10 years rust will eat the part, you'll just repair it again
@demon__adrian393
@demon__adrian393 2 года назад
i wanted to see it evened out after. still cool though
@myuncle2
@myuncle2 9 месяцев назад
Have you tried shaving foam instead of copper backing plate?
@BruceLee-xp5fc
@BruceLee-xp5fc 3 года назад
I shoulda got an everlast
@bradwhite6338
@bradwhite6338 3 года назад
Still not to late, dm me for promos
@markkupirila9327
@markkupirila9327 3 года назад
Stupid question from a newbie: why the weld doesn't melt the aluminum?
@bradwhite6338
@bradwhite6338 3 года назад
Aluminum is nonferrous metal, meaning it doesn't have the molecular structure for it to adhere to anything other than other nonferrous metals.
@raulduke85
@raulduke85 2 года назад
@@bradwhite6338 that's not the right answer: aluminum obviously won't weld to stainless, but it's not melting cause alumina (aluminum oxide) has Melting point of 2072 celsius degrees, wich is higher than stainless.
@celiougo
@celiougo 3 года назад
não gosto muito de fazer reparos em chapas tão finas. maior atenção e uma boa inversora e um bom ajuste de parâmetros elimina essas buracos... é uma bosta quando ocorre... no Brasil infelizmente não não se encontra everlast para comprar.. por favor traduzar e conheça um pouco do português... salve... estou trabalhando nesse exato momento. felicidades.
@AW2CSAR
@AW2CSAR 3 года назад
What about burn through a on exhaust where you can easily access the back side?
@MichalJuul
@MichalJuul 3 года назад
Yes, I would also like to know something about that
@raulduke85
@raulduke85 2 года назад
Cut the whole part, clean the inside, then weld it back properly
@tomsims5287
@tomsims5287 Год назад
I would go over it with a tig torch and dlend it in ?
@Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson
@Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson 3 года назад
what gauge was that material??
@bradwhite6338
@bradwhite6338 3 года назад
18ga
@Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson
@Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson 3 года назад
@@bradwhite6338 awesome thanks bud
@raulduke85
@raulduke85 2 года назад
If you want to build less heat, just bump up the amperage and use your machine in 2t with the hand switch; you just have to switch on and release as fast as possible, it's the same method that chinese ppl use to demonstrate the "cold weld" process. The only problem of this method is poor penetration; considering your welding a 1 mm/1.5 mm thickness sheet metal part, you won't have any penetration issue; you'll be faster and you'll put less heat in the parts.
@lonixlon
@lonixlon 2 года назад
Copper works better, but aluminium is ok too
Далее
Busting Fake Internet Welds
10:06
Просмотров 8 млн
WE COOKED A SHRIMP KEBAB  #recipe #barbecue #food
00:21
Просмотров 531 тыс.
100❤️
00:19
Просмотров 2,4 млн
Why did nobody teach me THIS about tig welding??
6:47
Просмотров 527 тыс.
TIG AC Balance Explained | Everlast Welders
7:47
Просмотров 36 тыс.
The Worst Weld I've Ever Been Proud Of
6:27
Просмотров 5 тыс.
Don't make these beginner TIG mistakes
7:01
Просмотров 51 тыс.
Slow Mo Spiral
0:11
Просмотров 48 млн
деревня.лето.юность.эх
1:01
Просмотров 20 млн
Looks realistic #tiktok
0:22
Просмотров 38 млн
Cat Tommy lost his love…💔 #cat #cats
0:27
Просмотров 114 млн