Isaac, I've got 40 yrs in the welding industry. Heavy equipment, certified pipe welder aerospace and nuclear power stations. Your teaching skills,experience and work ethic etc make your videos the best on utube. Most of what you do can't be taught in a school. A wise youg man should watch what you do very closely if wanting to get in the welding industry. You da man.
Charles my credentials are very similar and I agree. If a young man approached me and asked for advice on how to open a general welding business I would give him all the advice I could gather out of my brain and at the the end tell him to go to this channel and watch every video. Main thing I like about his videos is " I think this will work ". And it did. Also " I thought this would work but,it didn't so, I'm going to try this ". Real world,do not give up and do the best job you can advice.
You make carbon arc look easy!! Haha, i just arc’d out some pieces on a stinger for a semi trailer yesterday, and i am just amazed at your skill. With all that you do. Love watching your videos
I am dumbfounded by his ability with a torch saw a vid of him burning out king pin bushings... CLEAN!! i wouldn't even attempt it if it were on my gear. And he makes it look like nothing...
i must have picked up something from watching your skillful technique... about a month after watching this video, there was an large excavator bucket showed up at the fab shop i work in, and i agreed to remove a cracked tooth adaptor with the carbon arc. i had less than 10 mins prior experience using it, but i impressed the hell out of the boss, by doing it fairly quick, and for not gouging into the base metal. by the end of the day i got a 2$/hour raise. keep making great videos, you're awesome man!
Great and fascinating video. Had an opportunity to take a welding class in the Industrial Education dept at U of MN, Duluth way back in the 1970s (yup I'm that ancient). Oxy-Acetylene was the way to cut. Or soak a 6011 1/8" rod in water for about 10 minutes and run it at 180 Amps. Plasma looks a lot easier and gives a nicer cut. CAG works great, too.
Excellent welding description, excellent video production with proper background music and volume. Two thumbs up from New Brunswick, Canada, IC. Subscribed!
If you turned the amps up. I was wondering if the arc from the plasma torch would be long enough where the nozzle wouldn't hit the pin boss. And you could maneuver the gun around the boss. Great Job sure a nice unit.
I just noticed this right off, and am wondering what lens he used, as well as what camera. The cleanliness of it and the light blue tint look just like it does through my Lincoln Viking 4C lens in my hood. (Lincoln 3350). The Jackson Balder lenses are the same. Super clean image, and well focused. After using that hood for a long time, I can hardly stand anything else, so be warned if you get yourself one; you'll be spoiled.
@@ChevyConQueso could be but he uses the 2x4 lenses and it looks a bit lighter (when off) than the Lincoln 4c. I noticed he was using a TrueArc HD lens to film the welding in an older video but it had a greenish tint. I wonder if he got the blue lens TrueArc came out with recently
@@ChevyConQueso I tried a bunch of 2x4 auto-darkening lenses when I was in welding school and I found a few that were slightly better than the Lincoln 4c. Weldtube sells a really nice one called the Clearview HD lens that had a purple hue with orange weld, makes it really clear. My favorite was the TrueArc Gold lens, the gold blocked a lot of the heat and it was very clear
Excellent video! Why, because you show and teach others that there is "always" a learning curve when doing something new. Even a trained person as yourself takes the time to practice and understand something new. A great lesson for all.
I have arc welded over the years and have plasma cut at times but never had to gouge any metal. Your really well produced video shows quite clearly to me that the carbon arc is a much better system. Thank you and well done.
We have an 8+ year old hupertherm powermax 45 that gauges and its just been abused its whole life, wet air, the lot and its never skipped a beat. Excellent machines. Has eaten a few tips, mind.
I’ve always been a carbon arch guy an I like to use plasma, the plasma would be good for small quick jobs, heck I still gouge with a torch lol but this was a very insightful video 👊🏽
"Relax, I've seen a lot of YT videos" - Sir, are you suggesting something...? ;-) "Wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more, say no more!" ;-) EDIT: I also have to add that it was a very "in depth comparison" of those two methods, something I always wanted to see. Very informative indeed. Thanks a lot.
Great comparison, and great editing and arc shots. I think they both have their place, and are both extremely capable. I'm about to use plasma gouging on Monday at work. I've had a Hypertherm 45XP since they came out several years ago, and still haven't used the gouging function. I have a handful of smaller welds to take care of, and I think it can remove them 100x as fast as a grinder can.
Thank you for answering my question about the air ports in the arc gouger. I wondered if it has something like that....I never did any welding. Totally nieve. Looks fun. Almost like decorating and frosting a cake lol.
I grew up working with the older generation and the carbon arc gouging is the way to do it especially like when removing the scraper blade on a big bucket that moves wood chips as fuel at this energy plant I used to do shutdowns at I could do it all day and got to be pretty good hand at it and the guys would always come to me it’s all about figuring out how it works and just paying attention to what the rod is telling you keep up the good work man
Thank you for sharing once again. To be honest, everything you do is a little magic to me and I would not have been surprised if all you did was tap the ear 3 times with your leatherman and it disassembled itself in respect. 😀
I have sold two of those units already. One was a 65amp hand unit, one was a 105 on a 4x8 koike table. The customer was totally inpressed with the performance on the table. Hypertherm says the cartridge should last 11/2 - 2 times longer than a standard comumable stack. Check out thier flush cut from hypertherm. It was designed for just what you are going to do, cutting those ears off. Good work !!!
I never wanted to sit in the front row while in school. That has changed with you as the teacher. Moreover, now I want to stay in class after the bell rings!
This is awesome, plasma cutters have come along way when I used to use them. I used to do this 15 years ago but making sure I cut on a shallow angle cutting off the top of the weld. Awesome work 😊
Here it is a year later. I have now used a plasma cutter. I bought a Yes Weld 65. I watched some folk using/testing different plasma machines. The Yes machine performed up to and maybe just a bit beyond the advertising hype. A friend who has done quite a lot more than me liked my new machine he went and bought one for himself. I'm curious if you get notices from UA-cam that you've got more comments.
I have never carbon arc gouged anything, but I see how it works after watching your video. Very good camera work! I have plasma gouged a fair amount of heavy aluminum weldments and for aluminum, I have found nothing better than plasma gouging.
Great comparison! As you stated, most of the work we tradesman do is based on years of perfecting our skills. I had to laugh at your " just watch it on UA-cam" comment. Our better educated friends think that's all there is to it!:) Much respect!
Very fair and informative video. As with any tool, each has the application where they “shine” and the situations where they don’t. As always I enjoyed the video…. Y’all stay safe…
I’ll admit, I haven’t seen every one of your videos, but I do think that is one of the first times I’ve seen you use a chipping hammer rather than your trusty gerber. Great video as always!
Great video as always. I have wondered if the air comes through the rod or out the handle... Now I know. The plasma was cool but for some reason I think the arc gouging looks more fun, and cleaner.
Learned a few things. The modest amount of plasma gouging that I've done was backwards of what you did just carving out the weld until I could see the separation line. Never had any instruction or even saw it done so I didn't know any different.
Hello IC, great learning video. Once you get used to speed of travel and play with the arc force (amps) settings you will have it made. I used the flat cups on the old machines for flat work, but joints or cutting thick sheets. The cone shaped cups I used for weldments and tight areas by raising the arc force (amps) to hold a longer arc while still blowing material away. Give it a try to see what the torch is capable of doing while you have the practice machine. Thank you for your time again IC.
Wow that's an amazing new machine. And it looks like it'll be a good investment for anyone who does that kind of work. It looks a lot cleaner than the other gouging tools that are in use.
Very interesting video. I have done quite a bit of airark gouging over the years doing heavy equipment repairs. I have used a plasma torch for cutting and like the way plasma cuts. That’s the first time I have seen plasma used to gouge out a weld. With your experience using stick air ark clearly that proses looked a bit cleaner. But maybe with practice plasma gouging could look as clean. Also I liked that you used the 2 different plasma tips. Very interesting. I enjoyed this one 👍
i been working with plasma and arc air for years and in my opinion the arc air is by far superior for gouging. the heat affected zone is way smaller. its cooler on the hands and the overall finish is better. i only use plasma when people are grumpy about the overall smoke of the arc air. great video i'll come back for more.
Very neat. The plasma gouging definitely looked like something I would enjoy if I was in that field of work. Was really great to be able to see the difference between the two styles. Like anything, there isn't just one thing that does everything so always need a diverse set of tools. Just like you always need more than one 10mm ratchet socket as it always seems to get lost lol.
Carbon Arc for me all the way, usually i blow up the mig and the plasma arc the first day.. lol So I just stick with the arc welder Carbon arc and a cutting torch, they always work. good vid!!
I like it! I can see an added benefit of not using up consumables that would save money. Both technologies would have their place and time. Like them both. Thanks for sharing.
To swipes with the air Arc and you would have been done. Looks like it would work nice for cutting flat iron.... keep up the awesome videos and get that young man working more..
I prefer the Arc Air stick gouger as that's the gouger I learned to gouge with . Tried the torch gouger but it didn't turn out very good . Stick gouger sure works great when you screw up and have the brackets fully welded and then find that they are in the wrong location . Great video Issac .
nice never realy gauged with plasma but looks to pull to the center in that setting in my opinion will give it a go and see if my results are also good
Hypertherm makes "Hyacess" tips for those harder to reach spots. They also keep your hands a little further away from the heat. I almost never use the standard length gouging tips anymore. I run a 45xp on my truck.
IC is definitely one of the most talented guys that I have seen using his many talents on UA-cam. Some of the comments I see from a lot of you guys makes me wonder if you should be driving a welding truck, or a flower delivery van!
I have a cutmaster 60i that has gouge mode but never have tried it as I have a K4000 and am very used to it. Liked seeing them side by side, I think I'll order the gouging tips for my plasma and try it out. Thanks.
What an impeccable Masters Lesson! Love your HYPERTHERM Powermax 85 SYNC. It is excellent and it seems to be a 3 phase unit. The price tag is as high as its performance. They make 3 models but all priced for the professional welder. Isaac, you have 2 oxy cutting torches in your truck. Can a cutting torch with a gouging tip do the same job? Pity you did not include OA process in your video. You have done some wonderful jobs using the good old OA torch
Ive used torches to gouge and plasma and im proficient with either however I have never had the opprunity to use an arc gouger. BUt earlier this week the rail dropped off a 994 rock bucket that I get to retro-fit and upgrade...never done that before either so I guess this next project after the d375 blade is done will be that. I have a hypertherm 125 at my disposale and the miller trailblazer for gouging and I plan on using both to determine what my preference will be.
WOW those plasma cutting scenes are mesmerizing! But judging from that vintage welding helmet, I would have guess he would still prefer the ARC gouging...
It is amazing to watch your skills. The machine was pretty good too. My first time plasma cutting did not look anything near like that. Neither did the second third or fourth.
Very cool side by side run Isaac! My first thought was "Holy cow, that's way quieter than carbon arc....." but then I realized the plasma gouger doesn't have to shoot air to the end of the rod where the job work is being done.......I may not be quick but I'll get there eventually haha! I've never tried carbon arc and only have used plasma a few times but I don't think one will ever replace the other
Great video issac, I use the extended reach consumables for gouging from hypertherm. Extended reach consumables allow for better visibility and your hands don’t get as hot because they are farther away from the arc and molten metal. They also make a shield that fits onto the torch to help with the heat.
Very nice plasma cutter, indeed! I have sang the praises of gouging with my Hypertherm 45XP on here before. I absolutely love it! I don’t know what the amperage draw is for the cutter you’re demonstrating is but I can run my 45XP off my Lincoln Ranger 305G’s 240V receptacle at maximum output with room to spare.
Isaac, I've got 40 yrs in the welding industry. Heavy equipment, certified pipe welder aerospace and nuclear power stations. Your teaching skills,experience and work ethic etc make your videos the best on utube. Most of what you do can't be taught in a school. A wise youg man should watch what you do very closely if wanting to get in the welding industry. You da man.
Charles my credentials are very similar and I agree. If a young man approached me and asked for advice on how to open a general welding business I would give him all the advice I could gather out of my brain and at the the end tell him to go to this channel and watch every video. Main thing I like about his videos is " I think this will work ". And it did. Also " I thought this would work but,it didn't so, I'm going to try this ". Real world,do not give up and do the best job you can advice.
You make carbon arc look easy!! Haha, i just arc’d out some pieces on a stinger for a semi trailer yesterday, and i am just amazed at your skill. With all that you do. Love watching your videos
yeah it blasts trough weld with it (in one pass) 😁😎
Good air supply, i use a roofing compressor and i have to stop to let the air build up again before continuing.
I am dumbfounded by his ability with a torch saw a vid of him burning out king pin bushings... CLEAN!! i wouldn't even attempt it if it were on my gear. And he makes it look like nothing...
It's nice that Hypertherm has recognized you and provided equipment!
i must have picked up something from watching your skillful technique... about a month after watching this video, there was an large excavator bucket showed up at the fab shop i work in, and i agreed to remove a cracked tooth adaptor with the carbon arc. i had less than 10 mins prior experience using it, but i impressed the hell out of the boss, by doing it fairly quick, and for not gouging into the base metal. by the end of the day i got a 2$/hour raise. keep making great videos, you're awesome man!
That is awesome!
1 year late, but that is absolutely awesome. Hope you're making more now.
Great and fascinating video. Had an opportunity to take a welding class in the Industrial Education dept at U of MN, Duluth way back in the 1970s (yup I'm that ancient). Oxy-Acetylene was the way to cut. Or soak a 6011 1/8" rod in water for about 10 minutes and run it at 180 Amps. Plasma looks a lot easier and gives a nicer cut. CAG works great, too.
Excellent welding description, excellent video production with proper background music and volume. Two thumbs up from New Brunswick, Canada, IC. Subscribed!
Thank you very much!
Your "I've seen a lot of UA-cam videos" joke was very funny, and very relatable
I don’t know what I’m watching I’m not clever enough but I know I enjoy n Isaac is calming thanks 🙏
If you turned the amps up. I was wondering if the arc from the plasma torch would be long enough where the nozzle wouldn't hit the pin boss. And you could maneuver the gun around the boss. Great Job sure a nice unit.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the arc shots, especially at 13:27. That made it so much easier to see what's going on in there
Absolutely!
How about 17:05 ? That was quite a lot of weld removed down to the seam in two quick passes!
I just noticed this right off, and am wondering what lens he used, as well as what camera. The cleanliness of it and the light blue tint look just like it does through my Lincoln Viking 4C lens in my hood. (Lincoln 3350). The Jackson Balder lenses are the same. Super clean image, and well focused. After using that hood for a long time, I can hardly stand anything else, so be warned if you get yourself one; you'll be spoiled.
@@ChevyConQueso could be but he uses the 2x4 lenses and it looks a bit lighter (when off) than the Lincoln 4c.
I noticed he was using a TrueArc HD lens to film the welding in an older video but it had a greenish tint. I wonder if he got the blue lens TrueArc came out with recently
@@ChevyConQueso I tried a bunch of 2x4 auto-darkening lenses when I was in welding school and I found a few that were slightly better than the Lincoln 4c.
Weldtube sells a really nice one called the Clearview HD lens that had a purple hue with orange weld, makes it really clear. My favorite was the TrueArc Gold lens, the gold blocked a lot of the heat and it was very clear
Very good video - this is the first time I have actually been able to see what was going on in the puddle - thanks.
Bro, been welding for over 125 years, worked on the Titanic ..you are awesome. Great video my friend..i have learned so much from ya😂
Excellent video! Why, because you show and teach others that there is "always" a learning curve when doing something new. Even a trained person as yourself takes the time to practice and understand something new. A great lesson for all.
Thank you Isaac. I just added two torches to my wish list.😊
That's awesome thanks!,Always I always learn something from your video. Very cool
I have arc welded over the years and have plasma cut at times but never had to gouge any metal. Your really well produced video shows quite clearly to me that the carbon arc is a much better system. Thank you and well done.
Brilliant demo of different techs. Your finesse/accuracy is very impressive to a keyboard expert like me. Thanks
Like every machine, each has a specific purpose.
You handle each piece like a pro!
You are really master of your craft!
Keep up the incredible work!
We have an 8+ year old hupertherm powermax 45 that gauges and its just been abused its whole life, wet air, the lot and its never skipped a beat. Excellent machines. Has eaten a few tips, mind.
Thank you for sharing. I learn every time I watch you.
always great to see a skilled tradesman at work good job brother
I prefer the carbon electrod performance.
Thanks for a great video.
Blessings.
Welding has come a long ways since I did it for a living. I did what you are doing in the early 70's
You are an absolute artist with the carbon arc!
I’ve always been a carbon arch guy an I like to use plasma, the plasma would be good for small quick jobs, heck I still gouge with a torch lol but this was a very insightful video 👊🏽
Torch an easy to get to space arc in corners is my preference
Awesome video!
Hand torch is 75 degree, straight torch is 18 degree.
"Relax, I've seen a lot of YT videos" - Sir, are you suggesting something...? ;-) "Wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more, say no more!" ;-)
EDIT: I also have to add that it was a very "in depth comparison" of those two methods, something I always wanted to see. Very informative indeed. Thanks a lot.
Great comparison, and great editing and arc shots. I think they both have their place, and are both extremely capable. I'm about to use plasma gouging on Monday at work. I've had a Hypertherm 45XP since they came out several years ago, and still haven't used the gouging function. I have a handful of smaller welds to take care of, and I think it can remove them 100x as fast as a grinder can.
Thank you for answering my question about the air ports in the arc gouger. I wondered if it has something like that....I never did any welding. Totally nieve. Looks fun. Almost like decorating and frosting a cake lol.
I have a Hypermax 45xp and I've been using the Hyaccess kit for most of my gouging needs. They work great!
I grew up working with the older generation and the carbon arc gouging is the way to do it especially like when removing the scraper blade on a big bucket that moves wood chips as fuel at this energy plant I used to do shutdowns at I could do it all day and got to be pretty good hand at it and the guys would always come to me it’s all about figuring out how it works and just paying attention to what the rod is telling you keep up the good work man
Agreed. I enjoy arc gouging. once you get the hang of it, its so fast and easy!
Thank you for sharing once again. To be honest, everything you do is a little magic to me and I would not have been surprised if all you did was tap the ear 3 times with your leatherman and it disassembled itself in respect. 😀
Wow the technology and your skill is amazing.
Thanks for posting this. I found it interesting and informative!
I watch a lot of the jobs that you do and you're very good at it and you are a very funny man
I have sold two of those units already. One was a 65amp hand unit, one was a 105 on a 4x8 koike table. The customer was totally inpressed with the performance on the table. Hypertherm says the cartridge should last 11/2 - 2 times longer than a standard comumable stack. Check out thier flush cut from hypertherm. It was designed for just what you are going to do, cutting those ears off. Good work !!!
Any time is a good time for gouging videos. Who doesn't want to see you make the sun on earth !
Great demo learn some things you do great work, thanks for the video.
I never wanted to sit in the front row while in school. That has changed with you as the teacher. Moreover, now I want to stay in class after the bell rings!
Rock on!
Thank you for the video. A lot of good information and a quality camera setup.
Hi issac, very impressed with the New cutter once you get the hang of it it will be dead easy Stan.
This is awesome, plasma cutters have come along way when I used to use them. I used to do this 15 years ago but making sure I cut on a shallow angle cutting off the top of the weld. Awesome work 😊
Yes I confirm, for using it every day, it is a great tool. I can't do without it anymore. Very good work Man.
Thank you for your comparison of the two ways of gouging. Your skill and knowledge is amazing and your sharing is very appreciated.
First time I’ve ever seen a plasma used for gouging. Very cool!
Here it is a year later. I have now used a plasma cutter. I bought a Yes Weld 65. I watched some folk using/testing different plasma machines. The Yes machine performed up to and maybe just a bit beyond the advertising hype. A friend who has done quite a lot more than me liked my new machine he went and bought one for himself.
I'm curious if you get notices from UA-cam that you've got more comments.
Your the best welder I ever seen sir
You make it look so so easy. Very impressive.
I have never carbon arc gouged anything, but I see how it works after watching your video. Very good camera work! I have plasma gouged a fair amount of heavy aluminum weldments and for aluminum, I have found nothing better than plasma gouging.
Great comparison! As you stated, most of the work we tradesman do is based on years of perfecting our skills. I had to laugh at your " just watch it on UA-cam" comment. Our better educated friends think that's all there is to it!:) Much respect!
Great video as always Isaac can't wait to watch you install the new pieces.
I come to this channel for the music. And along the way, I pick up some metal working and welding Tips & Tricks. 😎
Rock on!
Very fair and informative video. As with any tool, each has the application where they “shine” and the situations where they don’t. As always I enjoyed the video…. Y’all stay safe…
I’ll admit, I haven’t seen every one of your videos, but I do think that is one of the first times I’ve seen you use a chipping hammer rather than your trusty gerber. Great video as always!
I do a lot of plasma gouging I like to put Hobart splatter spray down first in the run off area you technique looked really good thought
Great video as always. I have wondered if the air comes through the rod or out the handle... Now I know. The plasma was cool but for some reason I think the arc gouging looks more fun, and cleaner.
Learned a few things. The modest amount of plasma gouging that I've done was backwards of what you did just carving out the weld until I could see the separation line. Never had any instruction or even saw it done so I didn't know any different.
You make an interesting point. Maybe I was doing it wrong. Maybe I should have done it backwards. I'll try that.
Great arc shots! Really clear viewing.
Hello IC, great learning video. Once you get used to speed of travel and play with the arc force (amps) settings you will have it made.
I used the flat cups on the old machines for flat work, but joints or cutting thick sheets. The cone shaped cups I used for weldments and tight areas by raising the arc force (amps) to hold a longer arc while still blowing material away. Give it a try to see what the torch is capable of doing while you have the practice machine.
Thank you for your time again IC.
Excellent comparison and a fair discussion of the plus & minuses of both. Thank you !!!
Always like watching you do your work. No doubt you will be getting a machine like the new one. Take care.
Your findings were the same as mine .. carbon stick gouging done by an experienced hand 👍
Nice piece of kit Isaac.. it’s quick, but equally the carbon arc is quick also when your using it … it’s good you have options for different jobs ..
Excellent demonstration, putting aside the new process to you.
Great work and video, thanks for sharing.
Wow that's an amazing new machine. And it looks like it'll be a good investment for anyone who does that kind of work. It looks a lot cleaner than the other gouging tools that are in use.
Very interesting video. I have done quite a bit of airark gouging over the years doing heavy equipment repairs. I have used a plasma torch for cutting and like the way plasma cuts. That’s the first time I have seen plasma used to gouge out a weld. With your experience using stick air ark clearly that proses looked a bit cleaner. But maybe with practice plasma gouging could look as clean. Also I liked that you used the 2 different plasma tips. Very interesting. I enjoyed this one 👍
i been working with plasma and arc air for years and in my opinion the arc air is by far superior for gouging.
the heat affected zone is way smaller. its cooler on the hands and the overall finish is better. i only use plasma when people are grumpy about the overall smoke of the arc air.
great video i'll come back for more.
Very neat. The plasma gouging definitely looked like something I would enjoy if I was in that field of work. Was really great to be able to see the difference between the two styles. Like anything, there isn't just one thing that does everything so always need a diverse set of tools. Just like you always need more than one 10mm ratchet socket as it always seems to get lost lol.
Carbon Arc for me all the way, usually i blow up the mig and the plasma arc the first day.. lol So I just stick with the arc welder Carbon arc and a cutting torch, they always work. good vid!!
Sounds like that one is gouging for dummies you can learn instantly. Or almost. Of course you make it look easy. Thank you keep up the great videos
Wow that is awesome,I didnt think the plasma would cut that clean for gouging .I'm going to be looking for a setup like that in the future.
Thank you Isaac! Awesome video and I learned a lot!
That plasma gouging is pretty precise. Nice!
Great Video Isaac ,you make it look so easy .
Good and educational video, and it just goes to show that practice makes perfect ( or as near as ) .
Thanks for your video time here too, Isaac.
Awesome video thanks for settings on welder it gives me a starting point to practice
Great video. Very enjoyable and informative especially to me who has never welded or worked with metal. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
I like it! I can see an added benefit of not using up consumables that would save money. Both technologies would have their place and time. Like them both. Thanks for sharing.
To swipes with the air Arc and you would have been done. Looks like it would work nice for cutting flat iron.... keep up the awesome videos and get that young man working more..
Isaac, your comment on watching a lot of videos on UA-cam reminded me of a sticker on FB that said "UA-cam certified mechanic."
I prefer the Arc Air stick gouger as that's the gouger I learned to gouge with . Tried the torch gouger but it didn't turn out very good . Stick gouger sure works great when you screw up and have the brackets fully welded and then find that they are in the wrong location . Great video Issac .
nice never realy gauged with plasma but looks to pull to the center in that setting in my opinion
will give it a go and see if my results are also good
Just like every tool they have they're own application. Interesting new tool.
That machine is awesome like you Isaac. I’m always armed with my Leatherman also .
Hypertherm makes "Hyacess" tips for those harder to reach spots. They also keep your hands a little further away from the heat. I almost never use the standard length gouging tips anymore. I run a 45xp on my truck.
I have that tip for my ancient Powermax 900. It's all I use as well.
IC is definitely one of the most talented guys that I have seen using his many talents on UA-cam. Some of the comments I see from a lot of you guys makes me wonder if you should be driving a welding truck, or a flower delivery van!
@@thomashaley5284 What is the point of your comment?
As always a pleasure to watch.
I have a cutmaster 60i that has gouge mode but never have tried it as I have a K4000 and am very used to it. Liked seeing them side by side, I think I'll order the gouging tips for my plasma and try it out. Thanks.
What an impeccable Masters Lesson! Love your HYPERTHERM Powermax 85 SYNC. It is excellent and it seems to be a 3 phase unit. The price tag is as high as its performance. They make 3 models but all priced for the professional welder. Isaac, you have 2 oxy cutting torches in your truck. Can a cutting torch with a gouging tip do the same job? Pity you did not include OA process in your video. You have done some wonderful jobs using the good old OA torch
Hypertherm does make longer, "high access" consumables, that might work for those hard to reach places with the plasma cutter
Thank you for taking us along for the first steps with the new machine; I've never tried either but I'm glad I have some insight now.
Ive used torches to gouge and plasma and im proficient with either however I have never had the opprunity to use an arc gouger. BUt earlier this week the rail dropped off a 994 rock bucket that I get to retro-fit and upgrade...never done that before either so I guess this next project after the d375 blade is done will be that. I have a hypertherm 125 at my disposale and the miller trailblazer for gouging and I plan on using both to determine what my preference will be.
Air arc is my favorite mainly when outdoors
WOW those plasma cutting scenes are mesmerizing! But judging from that vintage welding helmet, I would have guess he would still prefer the ARC gouging...
It is amazing to watch your skills. The machine was pretty good too. My first time plasma cutting did not look anything near like that. Neither did the second third or fourth.
Very cool side by side run Isaac! My first thought was "Holy cow, that's way quieter than carbon arc....." but then I realized the plasma gouger doesn't have to shoot air to the end of the rod where the job work is being done.......I may not be quick but I'll get there eventually haha! I've never tried carbon arc and only have used plasma a few times but I don't think one will ever replace the other
I enjoy your music too, good rockabilly stuff.
Great video issac, I use the extended reach consumables for gouging from hypertherm. Extended reach consumables allow for better visibility and your hands don’t get as hot because they are farther away from the arc and molten metal. They also make a shield that fits onto the torch to help with the heat.
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Plasma for light and low volume gouging. Carbon if you just gotta get crazy. I like how gentle plasma gouging is. Great for cutting stuff off.
Very nice plasma cutter, indeed! I have sang the praises of gouging with my Hypertherm 45XP on here before. I absolutely love it! I don’t know what the amperage draw is for the cutter you’re demonstrating is but I can run my 45XP off my Lincoln Ranger 305G’s 240V receptacle at maximum output with room to spare.