I was thinking of building something very similar out of 3/8" rebar to use as movable "posts" for 34" tall fence panels (which are made from 5/8" rebar) that I electrify to restrict my dogs from certain areas. The only difference is that instead of having the cross piece at the bottom, it would be about 8" from the bottom, thus giving it some "feet" that can be put in PVC pipe to keep it from shorting to ground...
hey thanks man, the stick is 2.5 mm thick (under 1/8") and the type is 6011 steel. The steel is A-36 construction grade. This little welder is set at 80 Amp DC. And the duty cycle is 10% so with small welder machines its very feasible.
Thanks for making this video - I want to learn to do spot welding to make trellises out of rebar ... what type of welder do you recommend ... what did you use in the video? I'm a total welding novice, but an experienced handyman.
This is an electrode welder. 6013 rod. If you can write well, welding is not too difficult. I do use this for welding rebar and concrete reinforcement so its suitable.
Cool welding project seems creative 👍
Very nicely done. I will try this but will use my everlast mig welder to make things easier.
oh yes, great. If you are able please share some pictures!
Hi all! 👋 please enjoy this little welding decoration!
Cool project!
Thank you. You gave me an idea for table legs
nice!
Very nice 👍🏼
Thanks, great!
Nice video my man, appreciate you sharing!
Hey man, thanks for commenting!
great job! like
I was thinking of building something very similar out of 3/8" rebar to use as movable "posts" for 34" tall fence panels (which are made from 5/8" rebar) that I electrify to restrict my dogs from certain areas. The only difference is that instead of having the cross piece at the bottom, it would be about 8" from the bottom, thus giving it some "feet" that can be put in PVC pipe to keep it from shorting to ground...
Aha that sounds interesting!
Are those 6010 welding rods? Or 7018 filler rods? Very nice work 👍🏽
Yes 🙌
Can you do this with a wire feed welder?
I just did. My welds were not as attractive as his tho. Make sure to preheat. Made a huge difference for wahtever reason.
May i ask the amp and the stick you used? Thanks and i hope more tutorial to come
hey thanks man, the stick is 2.5 mm thick (under 1/8") and the type is 6011 steel. The steel is A-36 construction grade. This little welder is set at 80 Amp DC. And the duty cycle is 10% so with small welder machines its very feasible.
Very nice! I will try to make some, good idea for practice. Just a small nitpick: a pyramid has four sides on the base, so this is more a tetrahedron.
Haha great 👍 haha true, that is the name. Although here a three sided pyramid is also recognized name.
Bro what song is that??
Is that a dank remix of the fresh prince theme?
Thanks for making this video - I want to learn to do spot welding to make trellises out of rebar ... what type of welder do you recommend ... what did you use in the video? I'm a total welding novice, but an experienced handyman.
This is an electrode welder. 6013 rod. If you can write well, welding is not too difficult. I do use this for welding rebar and concrete reinforcement so its suitable.
hi nice video what you call, that disk used to remove rust from rod?
Thanks! Its a wire wheel. For the grinder.
what grinder wheel did you use to clean rust?
'what is the recommended type of welding stick that works best with rebar?
I use 6013, that is simple and praktical choice. The availability here in northern europe is good.
how does one connect metal rods without welding? thought about play-dough like material to keep it together, any other thoughts?
Use epoxy glue, or a type super glue (CA glue)
What amperage and electrode did you use?
This 80 A and 6013 type 1/8’’ or 2.5mm thick eof an electrode.
@@SebastiaanMollema Thanks!
Hi! May I know what did you use? Is it TIG? MIG? Or what? Thanks!
hi! no these are electrodes, almost the most simple way of welding. It takes practice though.
Which Electrode no. R u using?
@@singdad6719 this is 6013
What gauge did u used...??
Size is 2.5mm or 1/16” 6011 rod
@@SebastiaanMollema and for square tube...??? ..
@@androiduser7656 ah for tubes from 1,5mm or 1/16" wall thickness and bigger. lower is not really easy and possible.
@@SebastiaanMollema thnx man...appreciate ....just started welding so need some info...
@@androiduser7656 Cool man good stuff!
make orgone pyramids haha I'm sure they'll sell