Dock Plate mobile welding repair

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2023
  • In this video, we weld on dock plate bumper that the customer tried to weld on themselves, and it turned out.....less than stellar due to not having the right equipment. We also repair some cracked welds on the inside portion of the dock plate, as well as adding some stitch welds to help reinforce the dock plate. Hope you guys enjoy! Thanks for watching!
    #weld #welder #welding #weldshop #mobilewelding #stickwelding #arcwelding #shoplife #fabrication #fabshop #chevrolet #weldingrig #smallbusiness #freedom.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @user-ul3vu4ks2p
    @user-ul3vu4ks2p 2 місяці тому +1

    you're actually a decent welder running decent equipment-not many UA-camr's are!

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  2 місяці тому +1

      Lol. I’m not too sure what to say to that. That’s a decent comment from a decent fan. Thanks for watching!

    • @americathefree3708
      @americathefree3708 28 днів тому

      @@Freedomfabrication777 DUDE! You are awesome! #Trump2024!

  • @user-wr3qo3jz7x
    @user-wr3qo3jz7x 11 днів тому

    Good work.

  • @MarcMeyer-tw3ok
    @MarcMeyer-tw3ok 10 місяців тому

    Cool!

  • @user-xs7zn6ov5k
    @user-xs7zn6ov5k 2 місяці тому +2

    Maybe next time tell the customer that you film for quality control purposes?

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  2 місяці тому +1

      That’s not a bad idea. I’ll have to try that one. Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewrobinson2869
    @andrewrobinson2869 10 місяців тому

    Nice work. They all count. Sometimes the quick ones are better ,

  • @ryantheentrepreneur4040
    @ryantheentrepreneur4040 10 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @sackvilleweldingservices
    @sackvilleweldingservices 10 місяців тому

    Tidy job that young man!

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому

      Thank you, I try to always be tidy with my work. Thanks for watching!

  • @neilheriot2361
    @neilheriot2361 10 місяців тому

    👌

  • @Kevin-fs3qd
    @Kevin-fs3qd Місяць тому +1

    Just starting out huh lol

  • @chadneely5632
    @chadneely5632 10 місяців тому

    I feel your pain I just do pipe fence and h braces but it takes me 40 mins seems like to load everything up in my truck.

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому +2

      You gotta love it. That’s why I always charge a 2 hour minimum for jobs like this. If it was a longer drive, I would add another hour for travel, but this one was relatively close to my house. It will sure make it easier when that dang welding trailer is done though! Thanks for watching!

  • @keoki9274
    @keoki9274 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey man great video. I have to agree you do things right especially when you ran that second stringer over that weld you didn’t like. It’s nice when you see someone else take pride in the work. Curious how much you charged for that work?

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  8 місяців тому

      Thanks, I can’t leave sub par work with my name on. I charged them 2 hours of work plus a travel fee. Total was $350. Thanks for watching!

  • @Froggies505
    @Froggies505 3 місяці тому

    How long did it take you to go full time? Been doing it part time for the last 2.5 years while working a night job. And can’t quite get to that full time mark.

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  3 місяці тому

      Believe it or not, I still work a full time job, and do the fab thing on the side. I don’t really know if I will ever go full time. I like my full time job. It has great retirement, and benefits. It allows me to provide for my family. And I feel like if I went full time It would take my stress to the next level. I’m not sure if I would enjoy it like I do now, if I had that level of stress. I feel like things are different when a wife and 4 kids are depending on you to provide, and it all falls on the success of your business. To be honest, I don’t really know if I have enough solid clients at this point to go full time, even if I wanted to. That was a really long response to your question, sorry, but I just wanted to help you understand my full situation, and why I feel the way I do about it.

    • @Froggies505
      @Froggies505 3 місяці тому

      @@Freedomfabrication777 no I appreciate it. And understand completely. My job is the opposite. Very basic. Far cry from the huge industry I fell in love with welding. Just a shitty job shop with zero benefits and incentives. I love the repair work I do and can’t stand making inch stitch welds all night every night at my “9-5”. I completely understand your point though. I’m a younger single man. No family. I can work the 100 hour work weeks with no regrets when I’m busy.

  • @blickster_4568
    @blickster_4568 10 місяців тому

    Do you mind me asking how much your steel i beam shop costed?

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому

      I built it in 2017, and it was $23,000 for the kit. That doesn’t include insulation or concrete

  • @MadGunner
    @MadGunner 10 місяців тому +1

    What happened to the big certification test and upcoming work plans?

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому +2

      Still in the works. Bid closed on the 20th. Now the Contractor needs to pick a subcontractor to do the welding. I have a 1 In 3 shot at getting picked. 🤞🏻thanks for watching!

    • @MadGunner
      @MadGunner 10 місяців тому +2

      @Freedomfabrication777 Best of luck! Hopefully they find your videos and see how conscientious you are! It's tough to get the balance right for little things that matter most, and you've mastered that.

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому +2

      @@MadGunner Wow, thank you. When you spend your whole life trying to build that reputation, it feels really good when someone says that. That mean a lot.

  • @UP_Sharpening
    @UP_Sharpening 10 місяців тому

    Should think about building yourself a welding skid, would make loading and unloading a lot quicker

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому +1

      I’ve thought about it. I went back and forth between that and a trailer. I just recently got something In the works. Stay tuned! Thanks for watching!

    • @chrislee8175
      @chrislee8175 10 місяців тому

      @@Freedomfabrication777 I bought a 5'x10' with a single 3500 lb axle. If you're going to put a lot of stuff on the trailer with the welding machine, you might want a larger axle/spring or a 2 axle trailer. I have a Miller Bobcat, 2 oxygen bottles, 2 acetylene bottles, a 75/25 bottle, air compressor and several toolboxes. With all that on there, the frame of the trailer is almost setting on the axle. I mainly use mine on the farm, so i don't go far with it. If I had it to do again, I'd go with a little heavier duty setup. I can send pics if you'd like see my setup.

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому

      @@chrislee8175 great info. I would love to see your setup. I was thinking about using a 7,000 lb. Axle. I have some stuff in the works. Stay tuned, and you’ll see what I mean. Send your pics to my email: sdahl7@gmail.com. Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!

  • @charlesashman1252
    @charlesashman1252 3 місяці тому

    Why don't you use an air supply for your breathing while you are welding

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  3 місяці тому

      There are situations where that is needed. In confined spaces, for example. This was definitely not one of those situations. It was outside, and when I was inside the building, the door was open with adequate ventilation. I think the important thing is to be smart. If ventilation is limited, you have to modify the conditions to make it safe to work. Not a bad question, just giving you an honest answer. Thanks for watching!

  • @brianchen3093
    @brianchen3093 9 місяців тому

    I'm from Taiwan but now live in US. What's the story of the Taiwan flag in you garage?

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  9 місяців тому +1

      All of the flags in my shop have some sort of relevance to me. I served a mission for 2 years in Taiwan, so I feel close to Taiwan and it’s people. Thanks for watching!

  • @bigdave6447
    @bigdave6447 10 місяців тому

    Why aren't you using propane?

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому

      You mean for my torch?

    • @bigdave6447
      @bigdave6447 10 місяців тому

      @@Freedomfabrication777 absolutely my friend .

    • @Freedomfabrication777
      @Freedomfabrication777  10 місяців тому +1

      @@bigdave6447 I’ve just always ran Acetylene. What’s the benefit of using propane?

    • @bigdave6447
      @bigdave6447 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Freedomfabrication777 glad you asked,cheaper and no lease,readily available even on weekends and holidays, safer gauge pressure can be anything, acetylene can be sensitive over 15 # and can detonate at 30#,propane uses 2 piece tips which are easier to clean,burns steel just as thick. Downsides ,supposed to use grade T hose , can't gas weld but who does anymore,can't use pressure gauge to tell tank contenrs,need gague like you can get for your gas grill. Need propane tips . One more benefit is cuts cleaner with no hard edges.

    • @bigdave6447
      @bigdave6447 10 місяців тому

      @@Freedomfabrication777 no scrapyard uses acetylene only propane!