Learn Perfect Flux Core Welds In 10 Mins | Gasless Flux Core Welding For Beginners Tips And Tricks |

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 2 бер 2021
  • Learn how to take your basic welding skills to the next level with 5 easy things your can do to have better performing welds in less than 10 mins. I go through 5 easy ways to weld flux core wire and make it look like gas mig welds. You can take these tips and tricks to better your hand control and finally get the welding results you are looking for. Flux core welding for beginners is the best way to learn how to make clean and concise welds with just a little bit of effort. It only takes a little bit of practice and you will be welding like a pro in no time at all. Tools used in the video are the vulcan 220 welder from harbor freight. Slag hammer from harbor freight. Tig welding gloves from harbor freight and Lincoln flux core welding wire size .030.
    #Welding #fluxcore #Beginner
    affiliate links:
    anti-spatter spray amzn.to/3dFhwXs
  • Авто та транспорт

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,5 тис.

  • @NightWrencher
    @NightWrencher  Рік тому +64

    If this video was helpful to you, consider donating a few bucks to help me keep the lights on and make more content just like this, THANK YOU! www.givesendgo.com/TheNightwrencher

    • @lindacroll5841
      @lindacroll5841 Рік тому +1

      B

    • @steventinajero7208
      @steventinajero7208 Рік тому

      Thats perfect explain l m still learning about welding, nobody told me how,l start with stick welder and l find out that stick welding and wire welder they are about the same , l have to pull the welding like you said and the only diference is that wire welding have to be very close to the tip nozle.

    • @dwightrichesin7607
      @dwightrichesin7607 Рік тому

      @@lindacroll5841 q

    • @joecoolatienza7090
      @joecoolatienza7090 7 місяців тому

    • @stevehardeman7209
      @stevehardeman7209 5 місяців тому +1

      Raise your rate

  • @mrgoggles1963
    @mrgoggles1963 2 роки тому +348

    For once…someone produced an informative lesson video that did NOT waste time with endless and unnecessary useless points and info. This one was clear and right on point. You tubers take note… THIS IS HOW TO MAKE AN INFORMATIVE VIDEO that gets thumbs up and likes! Well done, mister.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +11

      Thank you! I really appreciate it!

    • @codetech5598
      @codetech5598 2 роки тому +11

      no annoying background music

    • @williamreese2477
      @williamreese2477 10 місяців тому +2

      Yes this is great.

    • @cubul32
      @cubul32 9 місяців тому

      youtubers don't watch welding videos unfortunately

    • @theluth9046
      @theluth9046 7 місяців тому

      Indeed a great core welding video!
      Thanks for takeing your time to show and explain how to properly weld with core wire.

  • @tomdixon2959
    @tomdixon2959 3 роки тому +885

    Very good explanation for beginners. As a retired welder, the only thing I might add for clarity is that welding "sun burns" are more product of UV rays than from the heat of the weld. Hence the "sun burn" reference. That and sparks is the reason for protective clothing. Glad you took the time to make this video for folks.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +58

      I honestly never noticed the burns until I started to be able to run beads. After about 30 mins or so my whole arm was bright red, thats when I realized something was up

    • @pappaclutch3266
      @pappaclutch3266 3 роки тому +26

      @@NightWrencher the better the bead/ longer the bead the more consistent UV light your producing.

    • @geoffg.8091
      @geoffg.8091 3 роки тому +1

      @@NightWrencher to 0plolppololpl lol lolol lol lol of

    • @BartSimpson-nr1dy
      @BartSimpson-nr1dy 2 роки тому +27

      Great comment and spot on accurate. Also, I hope nite wrencher is not welding in those rubber gloves. If those nitrile glove see a spark, the glove material will burn down into your skin.

    • @Darealcandii
      @Darealcandii 2 роки тому +10

      Hi i loved this video im going into the welding trade soon i will be watching alot of these videos

  • @jesusestavahere
    @jesusestavahere 2 роки тому +33

    This makes way more sense to me now. Every other video I watched would say, “do it this way not this way” but never explained why, thanks for clarifying!

  • @cashionsikes9320
    @cashionsikes9320 Рік тому +41

    My HERO!! That was exactly what is always left out in other beginner flux user videos-tip length, distance to/from what your welding, angle and direction of the tip and the IMPORTANCE OF that distance and angle in getting the actual bubble or slag to drag. You were clear and concise. Thank you for not talking down to the viewers and assuming we will just “get it” like my BFF does while”helping” teach me why 4 of my 5 welds look like hell, and NOT HOW or WHAT I did to get the ONE PRESENTABLE WELD out of the bunch. You’re THE BEST! So smart man! Thanks to you!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I'm late to respond but I do appreciate it! I hope it helped you!

  • @aga5897
    @aga5897 3 роки тому +553

    Awesome !
    Finally : a welder who talks about the stuff i have here at home, not about Pro Gear.
    Great tips for us amateurs !

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +11

      Thank you! I appreciate it! 👍

    • @THE-POLYMATH
      @THE-POLYMATH 3 роки тому +9

      If you are a beginner and really want to be good ... you have to learn the theory and understand what and more importantly WHY you are doing/choosing what ever method you are ....otherwise its just monkey see monkey do ...

    • @MrTroyprado
      @MrTroyprado 3 роки тому +2

      totally correct... i have been waiting for a guy like this

    • @dr.froghopper6711
      @dr.froghopper6711 3 роки тому +1

      Amen to that!

    • @jolujo5842
      @jolujo5842 2 роки тому +2

      Night wrenches has no clue about welding

  • @NightWrencher
    @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +298

    Let me know if the video was or wasn't helpful!

    • @abadri100
      @abadri100 3 роки тому +1

      help me a lot tq.. i am a beginer

    • @edgarguzman3681
      @edgarguzman3681 3 роки тому +1

      Hi my friend tankyoj for your very exelente explanation very clear edgar guzman from santaana californiai have a25. 140 Welmark. tankyou

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +4

      For a rollcage, a 110 machine is more than enough. You'll want to weld on plates to where the rollcage is going to go. This allows the pressure to be spread out much better and makes it super easy to weld the cage to. Since you'll be lap welding the plates, you just need enough heat for solid penetration but dont go to far or you'll poke holes in the frame. On a stick you need to move forward and back because your hand feeds the filler material but with a mig machine, the machine should make the ripples on its own without needing to move it yourself. That being said, if youre going to be welding with gas, you can push or pull since theres no flux to create slag. You can use the same technique to create dimes with a mig like with stick welding by moving away from the weld for a split second and push the puddle back in. You gotta move faster to prevent cooling the bead too much but not too fast or your gas wont be able to shield the weld well enough

    • @donaldastill3038
      @donaldastill3038 3 роки тому +3

      Excellent demo, covered all the most common faults and gave a good account of how to eradicate making the errors and what to do about improving your technique

    • @scooterdogg7580
      @scooterdogg7580 3 роки тому +2

      simplest and easiest to understand explanation I've seen ,straight forward plain speak , bravo sir! thank you

  • @ryanballou7828
    @ryanballou7828 Рік тому +24

    As a beginner welder using flux core, this was by far the best video instruction I’ve seen. Concise and quickly answered soooo many questions that I lie awake wondering after my first few times welding. Great info delivered efficiently. Thank you.

  • @robertknudsen7409
    @robertknudsen7409 2 роки тому +161

    I have been welding for years and have watched a lot of videos and no one has been able to explain it so easily to understand as you have. Awesome job, keep up the good work. you are helping a lot of people. I look forward to watching more of your videos

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you! I really appreciate it! Hoping to get my reach out there so more people can get into welding!

    • @perryjones1645
      @perryjones1645 3 місяці тому

      Is it possible to weld exhaust pipe around the back side if you pull the wire out farther?

    • @spiroschitiris2751
      @spiroschitiris2751 2 місяці тому

      💯% Greetings from Greece!

  • @thatonedudemike3259
    @thatonedudemike3259 3 роки тому +317

    Ive been welding flux for a while as a beginner, this is one of the more well explained videos Ive watched on UA-cam

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +12

      Thank you! I really appreciate it!

    • @Dougs-Ear-Hole-Entertainment
      @Dougs-Ear-Hole-Entertainment 3 роки тому +12

      I agree, I was trained on shield gas to push the weld puddle but with my flux core welder that doesn't work at all. I'll be dragging it now. Thanks.

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 2 роки тому +1

      @@Dougs-Ear-Hole-Entertainment dragging let's you see the puddle and fold It for stacking dimes.

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 2 роки тому

      Proper penetration results in even thickness throughout the ENTIRE weld gap between Materials.. I learned from my dad around age 6 which is why passing the tests were achieved ONE semester. Work all week come in Saturday weld and pass three weeks of work to achieve the Credential.

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 2 роки тому

      The last 3/4 of the semester familiarizing with next weld process Tig " titanium is brittle , mig arc smaw Plasma pulse modulation brown's gas etc

  • @amandagail5982
    @amandagail5982 3 роки тому +236

    Very helpful! You identified most of the problems I was having as I am just learning basic welding techniques. You are an excellent teacher.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you! I hope it helps you out!

    • @milotorres6894
      @milotorres6894 3 роки тому +3

      Getting the basic settings like for solid wire , straight polarity electrode positive work negative, reverse polarity electrode negative for flux core work positive really smooths out beads less angle drag on heavier gauge steel for penetration and manipulation of weld puddle rolling dimes , practice makes perfect good welding..👍✌️😊🙏

    • @PeakyBlinder
      @PeakyBlinder 3 роки тому +1

      Same as this guy, I only use oxy acetylene for lead welding but started brazing and now trying steel.
      Once I master oxy acetylene I might buy a machine.

    • @Crusty_Otter
      @Crusty_Otter 2 роки тому +1

      @@PeakyBlinder
      same here, I did a little oxy acetylene welding and brazing but it was many years ago. I'm looking to get my first home/shop use welder now, thinking about a MIG/flux core welder - seems it should handle most of the projects I need to tackle. So much to learn before I get started.

  • @SteampunkDream
    @SteampunkDream 2 роки тому +36

    I recently got back into using my welder. Tip for people learning to weld. When you create small tacks to hold pieces together and you're coming to a tack, your puddle should be hot enough to begin melting that tack before you get to it and then when you run though that tack and it should become one uniform weld. You will see improvement over time, but I struggled for the longest time getting it right. Tack welds don't need to be large either just enough to hold.

    • @danofboro9008
      @danofboro9008 2 роки тому +4

      Great tip, might not apply to everyone here but this makes sense to me as I'm day 4 into a new job and I'm just training. Stop and start weld are annoying but I'm literally brand new but with my nvq being 12 years old

  • @toddz8579
    @toddz8579 3 роки тому +96

    Dang, the first two welds look just like my handiwork. Once in a while I'll produce a weld like the third one, and on the rare occasion, one like the fourth weld. I could never figure out how I produced the last, and would just stand and stare at the weld in amazement. Thanks for outlining what to look for!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +3

      Hope it helps out!

    • @michaelparrino5293
      @michaelparrino5293 3 роки тому +3

      Mine too lol, thank God this guy explained it

    • @richbaumann2999
      @richbaumann2999 2 роки тому +3

      I knew many Welders and None actually gave me as much direction as this short video. Thanks and keep it up, we are watching and Wanting to learn.

    • @jamescraft2789
      @jamescraft2789 2 роки тому +2

      The first one is mine, I am new to flux welding lol and very limited welding experience too

    • @mebcool
      @mebcool 2 роки тому +2

      Todd Z, the answer my friend... is blowing in the... no wait ?
      The answer sir is patience.
      It takes a LOT of patience to weld... and if you think about it, it's all about heat, temperature, time (for puddle), angle and blah blah blah... you can't just "hurry" things up, which is my own biggest mistake.
      I used to hold my breath, but the young man that taught me my basics always said "Breath Vic", and so I try to remember this every time I pick up the gun.
      My welds are definitely better too . . . when I am patient and breath.

  • @lucasmayo
    @lucasmayo 3 роки тому +91

    All the answers to my weekends messy and poor 1st attempt at welding in less than 10 mins. I now owe you a beer.

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone 2 роки тому +31

    I'm a 65 year old beginner doing welding nightschool but with inert gas (Argon / CO2) - equipment that is more professional than I can have at home. This is a great intro that I can relate to and it gives me the feeling I will be able to do flux core welding at home. Many thanks!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +4

      You're welcome! Flux core is the go-to for the hobbyist. Its quick, compact and versitile.

    • @esmeraldobautista2844
      @esmeraldobautista2844 10 місяців тому

      ❤ thanks a lot

  • @BlitzAlaska
    @BlitzAlaska 2 роки тому +21

    direct and to the point. 100% useable info. I wish all tutorials were this good.

  • @hairyhiker4298
    @hairyhiker4298 Рік тому +11

    As an absolute beginner (hobby) all my welds looked like the first one! I thought I’d purchased a duff machine! This video is awesome! I can’t wait to get back at it! Thank you so much man 😊

  • @patrickfitzgerald1666
    @patrickfitzgerald1666 2 роки тому +30

    I’m just learning how to weld and I’ll admit it’s one of the harder hobbies for me. After about a week of looking You nailed my issues. Perfect explanation thank you!

  • @ArcAngel572nc
    @ArcAngel572nc 2 роки тому +22

    Id like to add that if your mig gun is being pushed off of or away from your base metal you need to adjust the tensioner on your drive wheel. Back off on the tensioner knob so that the wheel slips just a bit whenever the wire stops feeding. If the wire is stopped for whatever reason at gun and theres too much tension it will push the gun away or cause a "birds nest" in the machine at the drive wheel. Ive been welding 41 years and MIG is the easiest welding process there is if you take time to make sure everything is setup correctly.

    • @billycolwell4263
      @billycolwell4263 2 роки тому +1

      You need to tighten the drag on on the spool. I've never seen a mig machine backlash.

    • @Poweraddicts
      @Poweraddicts 2 роки тому +2

      @@billycolwell4263 I've seen it happen one time. It was because the fella welding had just installed a new 2lb spool of wire but he didn't tighten the nut securing the spool tight enough. So instead of the axle allowing the spool to float with just a bit of drag, when he pulled the trigger it released the spool allowing it to free spin. It bird nested the new roll. I helped him get the wire properly wound back on the spool and then demonstrated how to find that balance of enough tension vs too much/too little. This was on a Hobart H140. So, as you mentioned .. tighten the drag on the spool .. but .. gotta find that sweet spot.

  • @jakehunter8341
    @jakehunter8341 3 роки тому +15

    As a relative novice, but someone who understands the “science” behind this process, I have to say I’m EXTREMELY impressed with this video. Thank you for the pointers.

  • @m.rogers5846
    @m.rogers5846 2 роки тому +10

    Thank you for the BEST tutorial on flux core welding I have seen on UA-cam. Clear, thorough, excellent.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much! That means a lot!

  • @mister3722
    @mister3722 2 роки тому +25

    It's UV, not heat that causes the welders tan. All welds create it, protect your eyes, your hands and its really easy to cover your forearms with cheap leather welders sleeves. A low profile welders respirator is a great idea too but as long as you've got good ventilation, you'll get by. It's awesome that so many people are getting into welding & metal fabrication :)

    • @fubisroc9673
      @fubisroc9673 2 роки тому

      @@christymearna3912 He said "so many people". That doesn't indicate one gender or another! No need to get so touchy right off the bat!

    • @vermonty8813
      @vermonty8813 2 роки тому +3

      @@fubisroc9673 she didn't get touchy, best I can tell.

    • @kinbolluck476
      @kinbolluck476 2 місяці тому

      Shes fine bro

  • @NightWrencher
    @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +120

    Theres a whole flux core welding playlist here on the channel full of videos like this so check it out!

    • @bobharris3754
      @bobharris3754 2 роки тому +1

      Very good and thanks

    • @joseLopez-sf6dl
      @joseLopez-sf6dl 2 роки тому

      @@bobharris3754 yuh yuuy

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots 2 роки тому +3

      Phenomenal video man, thanks for making it! Helped me figure out what's going on with my new flux welder👍

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man, I appreciate it!

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots 2 роки тому +2

      @@NightWrencher 100%!

  • @robertyack1661
    @robertyack1661 17 днів тому

    Dude. So thorough, answered the questions that popped into my brain as you went. Perfection, man, thank you so much. I'm a guy on a farm that needs to weld every so often. Thank you!

  • @marvinbarron521
    @marvinbarron521 Рік тому +8

    If I had watched this before my first attempt , I would have been way more successful. This video is a must for all beginners! Thank you 🤙

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  Рік тому

      Its all just trial and error, youll get it!

  • @Rawr454
    @Rawr454 2 роки тому +28

    Hey I really appreciate the flux core training videos. Your clear and calm explanations are the best instruction. I had been putting in lots of practice and still got inconsistent welds; but after learning from you; changing my gun angle and dragging, it's like a revolution, I want to weld everything now.
    I was able to repair my exhaust after someone tried to steal the cats from it.
    Even with my harbor freight (A/C) welder, I'm getting satisfactory welds now.
    So guys, improve your skills before you blame the equipment. Become better, then upgrade.
    Thank you for the effort put into these videos, it helps a whole lot of us.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you sir! I really appreciate it! There's a really cool welding video coming up in a few days, hope you like it!

    • @jimcatanzaro7808
      @jimcatanzaro7808 Рік тому

      Some people just like to have a project to do so they don’t have to be in the house with the wife and kids so upgrading a welder isn’t very hard you only need a few parts and it keeps you busy i haven’t met one person complain about this welder but i wanted to weld thicker steel for a small bike frame and the ac didn’t have enough strength so I did the dc conversion and replaced the HF wire with Lincoln and it came out perfect

  • @jimbob78ify
    @jimbob78ify 2 роки тому +3

    This is the welding video I've been waiting years for as a weekend-warrior flux-core person. Thank you sincerely

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I hope it helps! Ive got more tutorial videos on the channel so feel free to check them out!

  • @DarrenLeung
    @DarrenLeung Рік тому

    Doggone, THIS is how UA-cam videos should be! Quick, FULL of info, no BS, no like and subscribe nonsense. You rock

  • @TheAntipedy
    @TheAntipedy Рік тому

    Thank you = Finally some one who knows what he is talking about and who knows how to explain it properly.

  • @robkj7575
    @robkj7575 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! I'm 70 and beginner with cheap Harbor Freight Flux core welder. Have learned (the hard way) about sun burns, red hot sparks, super heat, bad angle, too fast, burn through, pushing instead of dragging etc and finally decided to learn properly from watching utube stuff. I know stubborn too. I've watched about 20 or so videos and found yours real good because you showed my work #1 and what I'm striving to do #4. I'll try again today if it doesn't rain, get too cold, feet don't hurt, arthritis in right hand lets up, racoons haven't stolen my tools or crapped on them, get new glass eye protector (current is burned white). Damn, perhaps GOD really doesn't want me welding!!! Regards from Florida...

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому

      🤣 thank you sir, hopefully you get back on it soon!

  • @byronwoolfrey1039
    @byronwoolfrey1039 3 роки тому +5

    Been using fluxcor for a while now and watched several videos on it, yours was the most helpful

  • @ingeniousmechanic
    @ingeniousmechanic Рік тому

    This 9 minutes just made be a little better novice amateur welder. Thanks

  • @lelandcox4089
    @lelandcox4089 4 місяці тому

    A BIG BLACK EYE FOR HARBOR FREIGHT
    I have a Harbor freight TITANIUM FLUX 125 WELDER purchased from Harbor Freight a couple years ago. I am a retired plumbing contractor and backyard hobbyist. I love to build things in my spare time and help friends and neighbors that need something repaired. When I retired and closed my business, I had a stick welding machine but had no convenient place to connect it at my home! It would require an upgrade to my electrical service not worth the trouble and expense! When I saw a couple reviews on UA-cam for this Titanium 125 welder, I thought that would be the way to go. I already had a 110 Volt 30 Amp circuit to my workshop!
    It took me a while to get adjusted to the flux wire welding. I built a minibike from scrap pipe I had left over from the plumbing shop. The welder allowed me to make other things and make repairs for others I wouldn’t be able to do without it.
    In the middle of my last project, I cut a couple pieces of metal and got ready to weld them and when I pushed the button on the welder, nothing happened! It was dead! The fan did not come on but the light on the ON/OFF indicated there was power to the welder. I checked the manual for a reset button or a fuse and found no mention of either.
    So, I called the Harbor Freight 800 number and was told there was no repair for this welder. Harbor Freight has no repair facility, and no support is available. I was told by two different tech reps there is no schematics or parts list available from the factory where this is manufactured. “It is not worth getting it repaired and cheaper to go purchase a new one!” If you purchase this welder or many other things from Harbor Freight You only have 3 Months Warranty. It is considered disposable after that!
    All the reviews and discussion I have read about HARBOR FREIGHT I have never seen anything about their total lack of support for their products! I didn’t even get an “I’m sorry” or any offer for a discount on a new welding machine!
    I am retired, was an electronics technician in the Navy, active Ham Radio operator and electronics hobbyist. I feel like the electronics in this welding machine is straight forward non computer controlled and any decent electronics tech should be able to repair this given reasonable support. I removed the circuit board from the welder and found where a small component burned of course not knowing the component value or purpose will make it difficult to replace. Providing a schematic and parts list is a very inexpensive form of support that should be a minimum requirement. Their claim to revenue of 7 Billion Dollars tells me they could afford it!
    Leland Cox

  • @jram4271
    @jram4271 3 роки тому +5

    I have been stick welding for decades. Just got a flux core machine for home. This video is super helpful! It's just what I needed to know. Thank you.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +2

      Let me know how it works out!

    • @jram4271
      @jram4271 3 роки тому +2

      @@NightWrencher Very good, I welded a spring perch on a Jeep axle. Your info helped. Thank you.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +1

      Thats awesome!

  • @williamcordier1201
    @williamcordier1201 3 роки тому +4

    I’m a complete beginner. This was the best video I’ve found explaining what I’m doing wrong and how to correct it. Thank you. Subscribed

  • @jeffenglishsetter8339
    @jeffenglishsetter8339 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you..pull the flux...that's what I needed to hear. I've struggled with this HF welder since day one. It has made me a pretty good grinder..lol Thanks, maybe now I can save on grider discs.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому

      Good luck! The cheapy hf welders produce too much spatter but the general idea is the same! Good luck!

  • @darkwinter6028
    @darkwinter6028 3 роки тому +72

    Quick warning to the newbies among us about the gloves and jacket: don’t use rubber gloves or synthetic fiber gloves - they make fireproof (well, resistant) welding gloves that tolerate being sprayed with liquid steel without burning you. Same for jackets - both are available from where you get your welding supplies; but if they’re out of stock you can get them online too.
    Personal experience: the gloves that harbor freight sells at 10 bucks for 3 pairs seem OK; they are large and well insulated and seem to hold up to use besides welding. I wear them when driving my tractor in the winter because the insulation works in reverse also; keeping my hands from freezing. There are other brands with more bells & whistles; though.

    • @bryanrocker5033
      @bryanrocker5033 3 роки тому +3

      I have picked up fire rated coveralls from "Ollies" for $30 or less as well as Bargain hunt.

    • @jjsrt8
      @jjsrt8 3 роки тому +2

      Dont be stupid always wear protection no matter how pro you think you are. Nobody likes accidents during working just makes working that much harder.

    • @philipgillett603
      @philipgillett603 3 роки тому +2

      If im going to be using a titanium 125 flux core welder for small projects, do you think I should invest in a jacket? Im thinking an old heavy cotton sweatshirt should do, but i have no idea. Thanks!

    • @darkwinter6028
      @darkwinter6028 3 роки тому +3

      @@philipgillett603 My experience: yes. I have a Lincoln Pro-MIG 140 (120v machine, from Lowe’s) and I run flux-core wire in it, and it does throw hot blobs of liquid steel far enough to make having a jacket worthwhile. Also, that’s something that will stay with you if/when you upgrade to a bigger machine; or get other stuff like a plasma cutter (I’ve personally managed to spray my face with liquid steel because I had the plasma torch angled just exactly wrong when starting a cut in the middle of a plate of steel - good thing I was wearing my full kit; I would NOT have liked getting that in my eyes!).
      I also picked up a cheap leather apron from Amazon; it keeps small bits of liquid steel from making their way thru my jeans.

    • @jasonsimmons6684
      @jasonsimmons6684 3 роки тому +4

      Just leather gloves a long sleeve shirt and a hood. That's all you really need. If ya want FR stuff that's up to you, but really not needed for a casual welder. I've welded for years and I use 100spf sunblock on my arms with a short sleeve and basic leather gloves. If ya want cool stuff, I suggest buying a quality hood!

  • @pnp8849
    @pnp8849 Рік тому +3

    Of hundreds welding videos on ytube, you're the only one that actually taught me valuable lessons. Wire length, gun angle and how it effects weld pool are the coolest information and these help my stick welding as well. Thank you for all other videos as well.

  • @FunStuff-zc3ps
    @FunStuff-zc3ps Рік тому +2

    Exactly what I needed, clear and concise. I'm less apprehensive of buying a flux welder now. You have a new sub. Thanks!

  • @paulmichal
    @paulmichal 2 роки тому +20

    I just did my first welding yesterday. Wish I would have seen this video before I started. Thanks so much for posting this, great information about pull vs push for flux core welding. Much appreciated!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I hope it helps you out! I have several videos for newbies in a playlist so feel free to check them out

  • @buckshot8393
    @buckshot8393 3 роки тому +17

    Another thing you can do is remove the gas shield it's not needed with flux core wire. Helps a lot in tight places plus makes it easier to see what you are doing.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +7

      I tend to keep it on so I don't lose it lmao

    • @buttneked3963
      @buttneked3963 3 роки тому

      I thought this was gas less explanation. I’ve welded flux core for 20 years and 75-25 is alway the best. Gas less is garbage I won’t use it

    • @larryandersen9535
      @larryandersen9535 3 роки тому

      @@buttneked3963 cool story bro!

    • @joemendyk9994
      @joemendyk9994 3 роки тому

      @@buttneked3963 useless comment. Thanks for that.

    • @duanehenicke6602
      @duanehenicke6602 3 роки тому

      They make flux core nozzles. They work great.

  • @3Wheels1Block
    @3Wheels1Block 3 роки тому +7

    This was a great use of 10 minutes to maximize my welding potential 👍🏾

  • @Rainman270
    @Rainman270 Рік тому +1

    That was really informative. I've found that making mistakes ( inadvertently of course ) makes you remember what you don't want to do. My buddy, who never had any experience with boats, bought a boat. First trip out the boat nearly sunk because he forgot to put the drain plug in as we put it in the water. Second trip we ran out of gas. That was 35 yrs ago and to this day I'll bet he's never forgotten those two rules of boating.

  • @margaretgauthier4527
    @margaretgauthier4527 2 роки тому

    I have watched tons of videos about welding and finally great explanation of what's going on.

  • @lurias2011
    @lurias2011 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for taking the time to identify some of the common mistakes we tend to make when we are beginning to weld.

  • @thedogisaneldritchgod491
    @thedogisaneldritchgod491 2 роки тому +4

    Great video! Very quick and to the point. A lot of other videos wastes time with pointless filler. You made a 10 minute video that honestly felt like 3 because you were so concise.

  • @MtnBadger
    @MtnBadger 10 місяців тому +2

    I've done a lot of instruction in my life, in several fields. I'm picky about giving the right information in a consistent, understandable fashion and not confusing the subject. I also am big on language skills so you can actually convey your thoughts to others in a succinct, clear fashion. I said all this to say that if I were to pick one video to explain the most pertinent information in a clear and understandable fashion that even a beginner could understand, this would be it. In fact, I'm going to forward this to a beginning "apprentice" of mine so that he can get a feel for the info ahead of time, then when I go over this it will be familiar and I'll be reinforcing what he's already heard instead of contradicting or confusing the situation or leaving things out. Even if I do, he'll have this to go back to and fill in any blanks or questions. Great video!! 😊

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  10 місяців тому

      Thank you sir! I really appreciate it! That means a lot!

  • @bbasiaga
    @bbasiaga 8 місяців тому

    This is the single greatest beginner welding video I have seen. Im just a hobbyist but the tips here helped me go from a frustrating mix of success and failure to strong and decent looking welds. No ones going to pay me for them, but they get the job done and reallg increased the fun in my hobby projects. Thank you so much!

  • @andrewwithers530
    @andrewwithers530 3 роки тому +7

    Just recently got the Titanium 125 and this by far has been the best video I've seen about welding with flux core. Thank you. I feel like I can take these tips and get a much better weld.

  • @stephk5255
    @stephk5255 3 роки тому +5

    First time I've heard "slag you drag"...great advice! I have a friend that got frustrated and put his machine up and you explain this better than I could. Hope he gives it another try! Thanks!

  • @glennmorgan4197
    @glennmorgan4197 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for finally making sense of this for me. I've been looking for an explanation of these techniques, which is better than the instructions provided with my machine.

  • @kenkioqqo
    @kenkioqqo 4 місяці тому +1

    Very well explained! I haven't found a better introduction to flux core welding for beginners than this.

  • @recon261
    @recon261 3 роки тому +4

    And now I understand why some of my welds looked good and some of them looked horrible. Thanks!

  • @projectswithdustin6405
    @projectswithdustin6405 2 роки тому +3

    Thankyou for the info words can’t explain how much myself and many other back yard wrenchers appreciate those of you who share your knowledge!!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I hope it works out for you!

  • @markferrell2470
    @markferrell2470 5 днів тому

    3 years later and still helping the beginner

  • @TrappingTheMitten-JohnHowell

    K learned more in 10 minutes than I did in HS welding class! Ty!

  • @victordiaz3810
    @victordiaz3810 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent video. The explanation could not be any better.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому

      Much appreciated! Thank you! I have more videos similar to this in a playlist in case you need it!

  • @viktorrotkiv1698
    @viktorrotkiv1698 3 роки тому +10

    I’m a beginner, and that’s what I needed it ... a well explained video , thanks

  • @shaunburn8639
    @shaunburn8639 2 роки тому

    Finally a great video on mig welding with no bullshit! Just straight to the point! Great video!

  • @LouisFPak
    @LouisFPak 2 роки тому +2

    Really clearly explained. So many times it's just not concise and focused...often a guy rambling on while trying to think of what he's going to say next. In other words, they don't have the experience to tell the viewer what is critical and what is secondary. So bravo! Great job! Thank you!

  • @donaldbaker6961
    @donaldbaker6961 3 роки тому +16

    Thank you I didn’t know about the dragging thank you so much I have been fighting this exact problem you have cleared it up for me thank you 😊

  • @hughallan3383
    @hughallan3383 2 роки тому +9

    Great video, NightWrencher! I watched about 50 "Beginner's guide to welding" videos, and was doing welds exactly like the ones you showed without knowing where I was going wrong.
    This is my missing link/light bulb moment. Thank you!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I hope it helps you out! I've got other welding tutorials on the channel in case you need more guidance! Good luck!

    • @hughallan3383
      @hughallan3383 2 роки тому

      @@NightWrencher I was changing voltage, changing wire speed, the only thing I didn't change WAS ME!!! I think I need to take a valium before I try again. When the sparks start flying I turn into a basket case thinking it's a race! RELAX MAN!!! I will watch your other videos. Thanks again. ;-)

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому

      When in doubt, turn up the voltage, turn down the wire speed, get closer and move slower 👍

  • @Eatherbreather
    @Eatherbreather Рік тому +1

    "If it's got slag let it drag" - brilliant! I will remember this for when I try gasless wire next. My welding instructor of 22+ years ago had worked on oil rigs etc as a coded welder, his stick arc welding was absolutely amazing. He rarely needed a chipping hammer, his slag used to peel off in one piece, by itself as the weld cooled. It was amazing to watch and his welds were flawless. Incidentally, he had also previously worked with Billy Connelly as a welder before Billy got into comedy.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  Рік тому

      I'm not very good with stick but you cant get much stronger that that!

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 Рік тому +2

    Nice video, great topics.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Take care, Ed.

  • @johntomasik1555
    @johntomasik1555 Рік тому +3

    Great video...just what I needed. Did a lot of fabrication and different forms of welding back in the 80's/90's. I have a TIG/SMAW setup for my home (hobby) use, and just purchased a MIG setup. This brought back a lot of the issues I went through while learning to MIG, and this video will help me avoid an entire re-learning curve.

  • @duaneperez2141
    @duaneperez2141 3 роки тому +8

    Best instructional video for beginning Flux welding I've seen. Thanks for the helpful, specific and clear instructions. Outstanding! 🤙🏽

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

  • @luisoti1743
    @luisoti1743 Рік тому +1

    This is the video I’ve been looking for a really long time…fantastic tutorial.thank you

  • @ckworton
    @ckworton 2 роки тому +1

    Total late-age beginner. My weld looked exactly like your worst one. This video was a real good education. Thanks!!!

  • @JorgeLuis-sy6vy
    @JorgeLuis-sy6vy 3 роки тому +4

    I'm a beginner welder a diy!! Just like you said I'm finally getting the hang of it and got sunburn on my arms and shoulders time to gear up!!! Thanks.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +1

      Gotta be careful! Those burns are from UV rays, get yourself a jacket and some good gloves!

  • @josephobable
    @josephobable 3 роки тому +9

    The best instructional flux welding video I have ever watched' thanks so much!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому

      Thank you! I appreciate it!

    • @britjamaine9229
      @britjamaine9229 3 роки тому

      Agreed, I actually took a class and they never spoke about fluxcore as it was a mig/tig class. I weld outside and the gas blows away as I am near the ocean so sh#t welds. Flux is good for me. Slag let it drag is my correction.

  • @nickwilcox8340
    @nickwilcox8340 17 днів тому

    Your video is exactly what I was looking for.

  • @ripshred1622
    @ripshred1622 6 місяців тому +1

    Very informative. My welds improved 30% after viewing this video. Thanks for taking time to help people.

  • @k.cashman427
    @k.cashman427 3 роки тому +6

    This has to be one of the best explanations using flux core. Thank you!

  • @glockman8091
    @glockman8091 Рік тому

    Best informing video on UA-cam …i now understand where my mess ups are and what I’m doing wrong because mine looked so bad that i was ready to chunk it in the woods behind my shop and now i think I’ll keep it. You just got me as a subscriber. 👍🏻

  • @MosaicHomestead
    @MosaicHomestead 3 роки тому +4

    I'm a beginner with flex core wire welding, great info, Thanks

  • @retakrew
    @retakrew Рік тому

    one of the best beginner tips videos on welding technique

  • @wheelockperformance
    @wheelockperformance 3 роки тому +1

    Definitely worth a watch!! I was doing it ALLLLLL wrong! Glad you explained Flux Core and not gas mig

  • @jerrybenard7419
    @jerrybenard7419 3 роки тому +8

    Very helpful, I started welding for the first time earlier this week and you described exactly what I was doing wrong, thanks.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +1

      Thats awesome man! I hope it works out!

  • @robertedwards2453
    @robertedwards2453 3 роки тому +4

    Great video; you dropped some knowledge for us newbies

  • @johnvalenzuela5279
    @johnvalenzuela5279 2 дні тому

    Amigo..you just gave me an ah ha moment. My welds all look like the first one because...I was doing zackley what you showed. Your method of instruction is perfection. Your words have surgical precision and your not trying to be a comedian like some Youtbe teachers. Thanks. Thumbs up, like and subscribe.

  • @baldeagle1447
    @baldeagle1447 Рік тому

    Thank You. This video is one of the Best flux core welding technique explanations I have come across.

  • @sellersandson3198
    @sellersandson3198 3 роки тому +6

    I have watched a ton of welding videos. You by far have given me more information to help my welding become better than any of the other so-called professionals. Thank you!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +1

      Awesome, thank you! I really appreciate it!

  • @dn2610
    @dn2610 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent instructional video! Been welding since high school 1983 and I'm a journeyman pipe fitter now retiring in a few months, wish we had videos like these back then. Keep the videos coming brother!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Means a lot to me coming from a pro!

    • @scotthunt9055
      @scotthunt9055 2 роки тому +1

      Trades guys don’t get as much appreciation as they should. Thanks for your service from a vet. My son is thinking about taking welding and after HS going through the pipe fitters apprenticeship. Thoughts?

    • @dn2610
      @dn2610 2 роки тому +1

      @@scotthunt9055, that's awesome! Welding school is a great start to the basics but as an apprentice nearly 40 years ago, where I learned the most is on the job working with Journeyman pipefitters and structural welders. Welding is one of the best trades to learn and I've never regretted it.

  • @krukabman
    @krukabman Рік тому

    Just bought a fluxcore welder. Have never used fluxcore before. This was very informative. Can’t wait to get my power run outside!!!!

  • @foff-666
    @foff-666 3 місяці тому

    Wow this is amazing!
    I've only been welding for 3 or 4 years or so, mostly aluminium, took on bigger (for myself) projects than I really should have for a beginner, built a boat, etc
    BUT I recently got a cheap flux core MIG just for the small fixes around the house, hutch cover here, hinge repair there, chicken coop fixings, trailer jockey wheel, etc - whatever -- and after a few practice shots I have quite a wide variation in quality amongst these welds, from 'good/passable' to total popcorn mess! - and I hadn't figured out WHY yet...
    Your video has just helped me immensely as I have encountered all of these types of welds on my recent attempts and wasn't sure what I was doing wrong on each, I jsut knew sometimes they'd come good and sometimes they wouldn't lol
    THANKS THANKS THANKS!

  • @l.horseman5704
    @l.horseman5704 3 роки тому +4

    This was the best video of welding due too it covered everything that I am doing wrong. Great job!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому

      Thank you! I really hope it helps you out!

    • @l.horseman5704
      @l.horseman5704 3 роки тому

      I have not welded yet since seeing your U-tube. Thanks

  • @davidbingham4348
    @davidbingham4348 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for talking about sunburns when welding. I found about those the hard way the other day. There was a gap between my jacket and my welding helmet, and got a very nice first degree sunburn at the base of my throat. It’s not just about heat-welding creates a whole bunch of UV light. Neck protection is your friend.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому

      Yeah that stuff is no joke!

    • @timothyrouse2853
      @timothyrouse2853 2 роки тому

      Saftey gear is number 1 i not only got sunburn ? I had cancer removed from my chest , area , i put it down to welding not wearing a jacket , i stress to every one , saftey gear

  • @timthemechanix
    @timthemechanix 2 роки тому +1

    Of all the videos I've watch, this is the one I learned from most. Thank you.

  • @GMCTIM
    @GMCTIM 7 місяців тому

    I use my Hobart welder with 35 thousands core flux gasless in my garage at home it works Great, does a great job ! 👍😁

  • @2404Pepe
    @2404Pepe 3 роки тому +15

    I'm in the first to the left!! hahahaha It's been so so helpful !! can't thank you enough, Congrats!!!!!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!

  • @buddyfrederick4618
    @buddyfrederick4618 2 роки тому +7

    Very well done video . I really appreciate the time and effort you shared with so many of us! THANK YOU!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate it! I have several more welding videos on a playlist if you need more help!

  • @TheBoxFort759
    @TheBoxFort759 Рік тому

    Great video, it nice to see the way it's done wrong instead of somebody just telling you how to do it right.

  • @alanphillips556
    @alanphillips556 Рік тому

    Nice clear instruction for a half witt like me. Now I understand. Many thanks.😊

  • @colby2150
    @colby2150 3 роки тому +3

    Very helpful video, terminology was very understandable and straight forward

  • @enegron6987
    @enegron6987 2 роки тому +7

    Good explanations, I’ve never welded in my life but’ve been watching a lot on it for a while now. I understand what you’re saying. A great way for people to understand is to show each example in real time so we can actually see the techniques to avoid and how to really get a great weld. Thanks for your video very helpful✨

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  2 роки тому +1

      Ive got like 3 other welding videos with good examples, check them out!

    • @enegron6987
      @enegron6987 2 роки тому

      @@NightWrencher I will thanks✨

  • @dr.froghopper6711
    @dr.froghopper6711 3 роки тому +1

    Dude, I have had a wire core welder for several years and could never figure out why my welds were so crappy. First, I have always used oxy-acetylene welding because I had the torch and tanks. I bought the wire feed without any instruction, thinking that I’d figure it out. I quit trying because it was obvious that I didn’t know what I was doing. You just answered my single biggest questions about both distance from target and direction of weld. I’ve been pushing the weld forward from way too far away. You explained 4 welds and answered a whole bunch of questions that I wasn’t even sure were valid questions. They were! Thanks!

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Its all just practice! Make sure your machine is set up for electrode negative and you should be ok!

    • @dr.froghopper6711
      @dr.froghopper6711 3 роки тому +1

      @@NightWrencher it’s the cheapest Harbor Freight wonder that I could lay hands on at the time. I’m much more familiar with a torch or stick welding. I’m fair with the torch. I’ve never had access to a stick machine for much practice. But there’s a small outbuilding that I need built and I have several 20’ sticks of 2” square tubing to play with. Nothing super load bearing needs to be put together, just a basic framework for a shade. You’ve given me the basics that I had no one to confirm previously. It’s like you answered every question I have.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому

      Well hopefully it all works out! Im sure there are tricks to get your machine purrring in no time. Good luck!

  • @michalhavlik1403
    @michalhavlik1403 3 роки тому +3

    Just what I needed, great video. Before my first try I watched few videos so while struggling I was constantly messing up with welder settings to get things right while now I realise that it is more important to make my hand do decent job and only then I can help myself with different settings. Others in videos didn´t cover this topic well.

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +1

      Exactly right! Good luck! Its easy once you get used to it!

  • @NightWrencher
    @NightWrencher  3 роки тому +16

    Heres an updated strength video and a vertical welding video since you guys were asking! ua-cam.com/video/EGYKG6kTn1o/v-deo.html
    ua-cam.com/video/YOYscsLIkWQ/v-deo.html

  • @RIDINGSQOUD
    @RIDINGSQOUD 2 роки тому +1

    im 14 years old and this just got my around the house welds like that love this guy hes making my fuitcher way better thank you wrencher

  • @F.Krueger-cs4vk
    @F.Krueger-cs4vk 2 роки тому +2

    I'm a beginner with flux core. Excellent explanation, demonstration video. Was having much trouble trying to figure out. Cheers from Australia.