RMD really shines when welding in a positioner. Our company in Ky purchased the first two 400’s in the entire region. We quickly developed a couple of WPS’s, certified a dozen or so employees, and set up a nice prefab operation centralized around a couple of 400’s. No doubt, the absolute finest machine I’ve ever used, Stick, Tig, dual Mig.
You adjust the trim until the arc adapts to how you like to weld. When it sizzles, pick up the pace a little. Your pauses on the side are just a tiny bit longer than what your trim is set for. Open up the arc, (raise trim slightly) until the sizzle stops. The goal should be no sizzle. Looking good guys, thanks for demonstrating an incredible machine!
When hearing the sizzle, it is essentially like welding short circuit right? Trim is so short that the wire is hitting the puddle. With the trim turned up, The arc length is increased and allows the pulsed spray axially shoot a droplet into the puddle instead of the wire directly hitting the puddle. Is that theory correct? Genuine question.
First fab shop I was in had Phoenix 456 power source w dual wire feeders. 0.35” short circuit with blue shield 8 for the root & 0.45” Pulsed Mig with blue shield 23 for the fill/ cap. They upgraded to Pipe Pros & again to Pipe Worx . Always with dual feeders. They went to flux core for the fill and caps after a while. More forgiving. We rolled everything we could. About 45-55 mins. for a 24” std wall joint using the pulsed mig.
.045 runs even better with rmd. Can lay down some wire for sure. 3/32 gap and crank it up. 190-225 wire speed. Depending on how you like to weld. It punches through a lot better and not as picky with fit up as lincolns stt is. Lincoln is only limited to 200 wire speed with .045 stt
What was your background arc settings at? You have to hold the left or right gun selector button down for a few seconds, to get the display to change from “arc Length”to “arc”
Your weave is too narrow giving a nice tough weld, your root is not oxidised enough and I am well impressed with the edge at 11:30 @ 13:21. Nice looking dead straight edge there guys, well done.
i like the the root and fill. I'm old pipeliner from Canada if i put a huge wide weave cap like that on joint Q.C would run my ass why is it ok ro weave with these guns but not stick?
Yes you can . I’m on a 48 inch job and procedure is rmd bead and pulse hot pass . No one is getting lock of fusion . Grind down your starts and make sure you grind the bottom so it’s not humped up . Goes in nice
You can. You dont need rmd setting to do it. We do it all the time on root. But you need a stable power source in Your welding mashine. We often use metall powder filled wire like Hyundai metal cored wire SC-70A
Please active the subtitles of whats you talking about while to wheld. Somebodies need to take notes to understand completely and learn better specially in thirds world bro...
when your giving these “tutorials” and giving “advice” it always drives me nuts!!! It might just be me being a dick but i want to make mention that the parameters in voltage, wfs, actual travel speed, shielding gases, and fit prep etc etc are all variables that need to be checked and adjusted per the WPS and PQR’S and so forth which employers CAN and DO have that are specific to code and Employer/client. All that being said i just think its worth mentioning to your viewers that they should always verify and double check their processes & procedures before just running with these tips. and if they dont understand what all the stuff means tell them to make someone explain it and teach them so they can be more competent and hopefully pass on the knowledge to the next
root mode rmd miller is a 👎!! in the ceiling can not push the return roller!! And this is a fact. As for the pulse mode, did you guys overheat the pipe? what about the near-seam zone?
Those setting produce a completely erratic arc, nothing but crackling and shit flying everywhere, on all the pipe worx 400 at my shop, same guns, same gas, same wire, people from miller showed up so we could ask them about setting, hey what does this arc length and arc settings do? All they said is it just changes variables, they didnt know what they actually did, just changes things, what complete letdown for such a whats supposed to be a great machine
Me and the guys i work with found when using the pipeworx 400, that the volt sensing cable that attaches to the back of the wire feeders and the earth clamp, it works 10x smoother if you take it off of the back of the earth clamp and attach it seperately with a croc clip or mole grips👍
@kf8575 tried it all over the place, the positioner, the metal floor, the work piece, the frame of the building, seems to work the best anywhere but on the ground clamp
I have to say I love my Miller Digital Elite welding hood. But after getting the 3350 Lincoln Viking I just can't go back. But with that said Lincoln welding machine absolutely suck and I absolutely love my Millers. Unfortunately the company I work for uses Lincoln
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RMD really shines when welding in a positioner. Our company in Ky purchased the first two 400’s in the entire region. We quickly developed a couple of WPS’s, certified a dozen or so employees, and set up a nice prefab operation centralized around a couple of 400’s. No doubt, the absolute finest machine I’ve ever used, Stick, Tig, dual Mig.
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You adjust the trim until the arc adapts to how you like to weld. When it sizzles, pick up the pace a little. Your pauses on the side are just a tiny bit longer than what your trim is set for. Open up the arc, (raise trim slightly) until the sizzle stops. The goal should be no sizzle. Looking good guys, thanks for demonstrating an incredible machine!
When hearing the sizzle, it is essentially like welding short circuit right? Trim is so short that the wire is hitting the puddle. With the trim turned up, The arc length is increased and allows the pulsed spray axially shoot a droplet into the puddle instead of the wire directly hitting the puddle. Is that theory correct? Genuine question.
Totally stealing that trick at 1:14 for my restarts at work🤣 Been contemplating how to get a good tie in lately
The vice grips to brace your arm is clutch. Glad I seen this 💯
I am really starting to like those pulse mig welders ,they do a such a great job on steal and aluminum with not to much splatter.
First fab shop I was in had Phoenix 456 power source w dual wire feeders. 0.35” short circuit with blue shield 8 for the root & 0.45” Pulsed Mig with blue shield 23 for the fill/ cap.
They upgraded to Pipe Pros & again to Pipe Worx . Always with dual feeders. They went to flux core for the fill and caps after a while. More forgiving. We rolled everything we could. About 45-55 mins. for a 24” std wall joint using the pulsed mig.
Should try it with 0.45 wire 🤔 would like to see it done more than the .35 since most shops where I'm at only use .45
.045 runs even better with rmd. Can lay down some wire for sure. 3/32 gap and crank it up. 190-225 wire speed. Depending on how you like to weld. It punches through a lot better and not as picky with fit up as lincolns stt is. Lincoln is only limited to 200 wire speed with .045 stt
7:09 What’s that in his pocket? 😂😂😂
Best channel to learn hands down 🙏💯🔥
What was your background arc settings at? You have to hold the left or right gun selector button down for a few seconds, to get the display to change from “arc Length”to “arc”
Great Tips!!!!
Nice video job 👏
Funny watching these guys prop on everything...
Let's have some metalcore on the pipeworx
Thanks guys
Appreciate you Ed!
Love your videos man!!!! Been a welder for 18 years and have learned quite a few tricks from your channel
Thanks man! Keep on rocking!
Nice weld method really 👌
Best channel
real impressive
Good job
This was just a flat out awesome video guys! Need more content like this. Nice chaps Travis!
You guys have a video of 6g schedule 80 test with pulse?
Is awesome... Good joob bro!!!
What gas was being used ?? 90/10 ?
Awesome 👏 👏👏
I'm not sure if I missed but what wire speed and amperage were you running the pulse mig?
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Nice work fellas 🤜🏽🤛🏽🔥🔥
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What's RMD?
Regulated Metal Deposition
Was wondering the same thing.
What is your voltage for 185 and 210 wire spd😊
What did you guys have your arc control set at?
Awesome job Rosendo and Dakota makes me want to try that RMD now!
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I run my machine 21.5 380 on 16 ga pipe. But what do I know?
Is Miller building any new machines? I was Rolf by a vendor that Miller hasn’t had the components or staff to build any equipment for some time now.
What does RMD stand for?
Regulated Metal Deposition (i think lol)
Hello brother
I'm a welder
I need you help please
I need some information about RMD welding.
Can you make a video of dual shield on pipe in position?
Damn and at work im stuck with Lincolns
I once did a pulse fill and cap on 14” pipe in 5G position
Good
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can we get more pipeeworx content???
Great video guys!!!
Thank you sir👍
Great video. Why aren’t respirated welding helmets popular in America.
More accurate would be 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock 2nd root pass then 12 to 9 or 3 to 6
Nice machine what is the cost?
$16k-18k
@@slavikborisov9176 thanks
Holy shitt ! Please tell me you meant to say $1.6k or your talking pesos or some other non-American currency .
Your weave is too narrow giving a nice tough weld, your root is not oxidised enough and I am well impressed with the edge at 11:30 @ 13:21. Nice looking dead straight edge there guys, well done.
Salam dari Indonesia bang🤟🤟🤟
Greetings from Texas to Indonesia👋
What's with all the hiphop arm waving and finger pointing?
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i like the the root and fill. I'm old pipeliner from Canada if i put a huge wide weave cap like that on joint Q.C would run my ass why is it ok ro weave with these guns but not stick?
Can you do a pulse downhill?
Not really.
It can be done….. but risk a lot of cold lap
Yes you can and it’s fast and hot
Yes you can . I’m on a 48 inch job and procedure is rmd bead and pulse hot pass . No one is getting lock of fusion . Grind down your starts and make sure you grind the bottom so it’s not humped up . Goes in nice
Pulse down or up or overhead. Even better on aluminum.
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Good morning sir
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Покажите на каких параметрах варите от корня до облицовки🙄
Real welders go uphill
Jeeeez that is one ROUGH cap, it looks like hammered dog sht 😂
Travis ,il filo animato è sempre migliore per il riempimento e le finiture
Boa Noite amigo sao os petroleiros engenheiros 😊
Do the same with a normal mig set 😄
You can. You dont need rmd setting to do it. We do it all the time on root. But you need a stable power source in Your welding mashine. We often use metall powder filled wire like Hyundai metal cored wire SC-70A
You boys better not be wearing and lincoln apperal in a miller shop...lol good video
RMD…… Short Arc on Steroids 👍👍
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Go cowboy boots, proudly rolled in on a hardly gayvidson. Lol
Random question What does the Term SIG and SIM mean? In welding terms?
Never heard of ‘em.
Can you start putting settings pinned in the comments
Please active the subtitles of whats you talking about while to wheld.
Somebodies need to take notes to understand completely and learn better specially in thirds world bro...
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Reagarding the results, this rmd root pass has similar quality compared
with TIg welding?
when your giving these “tutorials” and giving “advice” it always drives me nuts!!! It might just be me being a dick but i want to make mention that the parameters in voltage, wfs, actual travel speed, shielding gases, and fit prep etc etc are all variables that need to be checked and adjusted per the WPS and PQR’S and so forth which employers CAN and DO have that are specific to code and Employer/client.
All that being said i just think its worth mentioning to your viewers that they should always verify and double check their processes & procedures before just running with these tips. and if they dont understand what all the stuff means tell them to make someone explain it and teach them so they can be more competent and hopefully pass on the knowledge to the next
root mode rmd miller is a 👎!! in the ceiling can not push the return roller!! And this is a fact. As for the pulse mode, did you guys overheat the pipe? what about the near-seam zone?
Those setting produce a completely erratic arc, nothing but crackling and shit flying everywhere, on all the pipe worx 400 at my shop, same guns, same gas, same wire, people from miller showed up so we could ask them about setting, hey what does this arc length and arc settings do? All they said is it just changes variables, they didnt know what they actually did, just changes things, what complete letdown for such a whats supposed to be a great machine
Me and the guys i work with found when using the pipeworx 400, that the volt sensing cable that attaches to the back of the wire feeders and the earth clamp, it works 10x smoother if you take it off of the back of the earth clamp and attach it seperately with a croc clip or mole grips👍
@kf8575 tried it all over the place, the positioner, the metal floor, the work piece, the frame of the building, seems to work the best anywhere but on the ground clamp
Not a good video if we can see the actual welding.. 🤔
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90/10 doesn’t sound like that. 75/25 does.
It’s pulsed MiG. The sound it’s coming from the pulse arc. If your 75/25 sounds like that without pulse, you have serious problems!
I have to say I love my Miller Digital Elite welding hood. But after getting the 3350 Lincoln Viking I just can't go back. But with that said Lincoln welding machine absolutely suck and I absolutely love my Millers. Unfortunately the company I work for uses Lincoln