Hi, 40 years in the game my friend, I enjoy your videos and it goes to show your never too old to learn or pickup tips, stuff the haters, keep up the good work 👍we do everything just the same in English, cheers Ed the welder
I don’t weld pipe, but I do learn a lot from you every time I tune in, keep going bro, I take the knowledge and bust it out on anything I weld at work when we do 👌🏾
Thanks bud! Thanks for showing real world issues and situations that happen everyday out in the field and how to fix it... It helps us new guys that are learning see that all welds don't come out perfect like I see in other popular you tube channels with controlled environments . Its cool to see pretty welds those dudes put out but that really don't help if the actual issues that arise aren't addressed ,taught and shown how to correct.. and that is one of the reasons I watch your videos.. Thanks again!
Dead on man, fit is everything. You can teach anyone to weld but not just anyone can fit. Your videos are great by the way, they show the pace you work at instead of being a dedicated tutorial. Important to know the pace needed to be at the top of your game.
Thanks for the awesome info. I have been practicing on some pipe with my rollout wheel and there was some things that you pointed out that I was having trouble with but now I know.
I love your vids man definitely got a new subscriber I'm fresh out of my lw school and in my first welding job. I do have a question feathering all those starts and stops is that fully necessary or just preference? I do the same mostly when I run stick but the guys at my work poke fun asking if I'm a weldor or a grinder. I say I'm both whatever it takes to come out on top.
Awesome. I’ve only been on one pipe job so far and have yet to still build my confidence up because I haven’t had much practice on pipe. Mainly a lot of structural jobs but I want to do pipe. Can you do a tutorial on 6G root and cap? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for the great content! Rookie question im building my first wheel, where do you hook your ground? Seems like you would want it hooked to the pipe so it dosent run through the bearing? Maybe I'm just over thinking it. Thanks for the help.
If people saw exactly what welders are accomplishing in order to execute task to complete each job they would have a higher appreciation for their craft. They need to check out your channel and get educated brother. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Old vid , just watching now but I love the brass knuckles and spades ♠️ on your rollout wheel. Stylish bro 😎 The stuff you teach rolls into a lot of other welding and I appreciate it. Always like your vids with more voiceovers or live talking compared to the music only content.
@@TheWeldProfessor That’s sweet. Great design work. Pretty stylish for a pipeliner ...😇 (kidding bro) How are they cut? Plasma? Water jet? Thanks and God Bless!
@@TheWeldProfessor #talent #madskills I’m a designer/photog (prob why I picked up on the designs on the rollout) who lost everything- COVID shut down my biz. I’m building from the ground up welding/fab/blacksmithing. Old enough that we had a full welding and machine shop in high school, just went a different route. I have scraped together a stick/tig/plasma setup, anvils, and welding up a (hopefully) dope forge. No time to waste. Spent yesterday working on an old blacksmiths post Vice - some knucklehead former owner welded the (broken) spring saddle and mounting bracket to the leg of the vice. Welded the crap out of it. And welded his initials on the jaws of a 120 year old chunk of history... 😣 Finally got it apart. Weiler pipeliner disk kicked some ass on cleanup after the surgery. Just have to fab a new spring today. I’ve been doing this one piece at a time - staying focused and living on PB sammiches to $$ gear up. I like that you live and breathe the work, I’m trying to do the same. God Bless, love seeing the talent.
Hi I got a question I’m 19 years old and I really love welding and want to get into the pipe welding industry any advice would be much appreciated love your vids and been following your instagram for 2 years now really enjoy your content man keep it up
I've seen just about every welding vid on RU-vid ha and I've stumbled on your videos and I've been putting your techniques into my own welds. Definitely got a SUB from me bud. Do you have any DIY rollout wheel videos? Just orderd a 8" chuck yesterday
Stupid question im in school starting to work more pipe when your running 7018 on like a 3/8 wall would you weave or try to run stringers iv heard a lot of companies want you to run stringers but i can never get it it fill enough and it looks god awful
Also on the bead with a roll out wheel if your getting to big of hole or to hot you can roll the pipe down to side and the key hole will will follow you better on the sides in my experience
Can u do a 6011 rod turorial , I always hear that 6011 and 6010 are the same ,but I think 6010 is deeeeeper penetration . What u think professor , give me your opinion on those two cousin's rods.
Yes let the haters hate. They will learn something otherwise they would not be on here watching your videos.😀 Seriously though I need that tutorial on the roll out wheel. If you see what I use to roll out my welds you would laugh your butt off.😂
On your weld machine you put it in "uphill mode" what does that actually do? How does it help going up hill? I just have a plug in the wall AC/DC welder so it doesn't have that. My 7018 welds are way better now that I used your tips. Still have not tried vertical up yet. I enjoy your videos and even though I have to weld sitting down (old guy). I have a desire to try to increase my skills once again. I love your passion for welding, I think it rubs off. Last, nice to see you are a Christian man, so am I. May God bless you and keep you safe.
You dont get your helper to chip the start for you interesting. Have you tried having him knock the start off so you can cap without stopping. All the welders I have helped have had me do that for em. Takes a bit of practice to not bash too hard but once you get the hang of it they dont even notice when you chip the start while they burn rod. Cheers great vid as always.
Try getting your helper to grind your start on the hot pass while you're welding, can burn all the way around without stopping. Also, get the helper to chip your start on the cap. No stopping, no extra grinding. Just 1 rod the whole way around! Only thing I noticed I do differently. Other than I tack with 7018. Find it's far more ductile and can adjust your gap with little effort to level it out vs a 6010 tack
She's a beaut Clark!! What kinda of gloves are those? Also you mentioned several times in other videos about your other rollout wheels you came up with, how about a video for those of that want to make one that would lime some of your tips on building it??
Where can I get them grinder guards professor ? I think u told us where u got them from some videos ago, but I cant seem to remember which video it was. If u got them for sale lemme know .... and as always good work bro excellent cap with that low-hi rod . Sorry bout the haters....they lost in the welding sauce.....
Awe nothing but love. Dewalt make them. They started making them for the brushless grinders but the guard fits on them smaller body ones. I highly suggest the 7" brushless dewalt grinders it will be my next investment