Welding Fabrication Basics - Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @Aidieyy
    @Aidieyy 11 місяців тому +13

    As a 20 year old with no experience and no father figure just got a job in a welding shop and you are helping me a lot thank you !!

    • @TheProRancher
      @TheProRancher  11 місяців тому +3

      I hope you love it!

    • @Aidieyy
      @Aidieyy 11 місяців тому

      ​@@TheProRancherI do love it doesn't even feel like work gonna watch the rest of the parts I appreciate the time that it took to make these videos most guys don't want to teach so have to teach myself!!

  • @UWfalcin
    @UWfalcin 3 роки тому +7

    Fantastic video. As an apprentice fabrication welder without any sort of introduction to anything in the workshop I hope this will make things a lot easier!

  • @rafamerengues8935
    @rafamerengues8935 6 років тому +1

    been browsing through welding basics. as someone who has zero knowledge what soever about welding so far yours is the easiest to understand. thank you !

  • @ASAPJermz
    @ASAPJermz 4 роки тому +4

    My God this was golden! I'm a helper / soon to be Apprentice at a HVAC company that does all types of trade work. I purchased a B Tank rig started brazing with Air / Acetylene and just purchased a flux core welding machine to practice before I get into school. This was amazing, heading to your next videos! Thanks 👌🏼

  • @jneto8794
    @jneto8794 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome information for people who are looking into get in fabrication. Thanks for share.

  • @shiznoes
    @shiznoes 12 років тому +2

    Dude, why aren't you UA-cam famous yet? Seriously, your videos are produced with absolute professionalism (I LOVED the intro), they are entertaining, and just full of knowledge. This is why I subscribed over half a year ago! Another question is what do you do for a living? You know, besides your....whatever you rancher guys do. It seems to be supporting you handsomely!

  • @connguy146
    @connguy146 8 років тому +1

    Good survey of the various metal materials. Nice job.

  • @Oh6Torch
    @Oh6Torch 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video. Loved your approach to the whole thing. Introducing all the players should come first. Well thought out. Thank you for sharing.

  • @johnybrokeit
    @johnybrokeit 6 років тому +1

    How much I smiled through this video, u won’t believe. I have been looking for a beginner training course on metal fabrication just like this, that explains All the basics for me. Thank you so much for posting this video!
    I’m doing some mods on my motorcycle and suddenly got the urge to do the welding n cutting for my design - by myself too. So now I’m painting and soon fabricating my own basic Bike mod parts. Super excited to learn. Thank U again. Johny

  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 4 роки тому +1

    Flipping heck! Why didn’t I find this video when I first took up the hobby? Some of the names might be slightly different in the U.K., but I think most suppliers are used to the American names as so many of us have learnt from UA-cam. Absolutely fantastic, thank you.

  • @kyebarker5373
    @kyebarker5373 Рік тому

    I'm trying to get an entry level job in fabrication and I'm familiar with some of these materials and tools but you're really clarifying it to a home run for me

  • @shutthehellup1033
    @shutthehellup1033 6 років тому +2

    Wow, I am an older female wanting to get into welding to do project to work arm extra income.
    I learned so much. Thanks for an awesome video!

  • @SethStang_
    @SethStang_ 6 місяців тому

    thank you very much for making this video as someone who wants to learn more about welding and fabrication

  • @andrewjschutz
    @andrewjschutz 10 років тому +1

    Solid first video on the basics. Great job explaining everything right.

  • @chugalongway01
    @chugalongway01 12 років тому +1

    Nice.....they are a great looking tractor.....my neighbor has a similar one, along with 35 other vintage tractors , he has fully restored.....he calls them his superannuation fund

  • @aaronmatherly9602
    @aaronmatherly9602 9 років тому +1

    Your dialog and scene cutting skill are amazing!

  • @Geetee60
    @Geetee60 6 років тому +1

    Great intro into materials and uses. Thanks. Look forward to future episodes

  • @Sigpilot97
    @Sigpilot97 12 років тому +1

    Great job and thanks for the putting forth the effort to make this one. I am a fair woodworker, but no metal work under my belt. I learned a lot.

  • @XamTakorian
    @XamTakorian 11 років тому +5

    Great video...love the speed you presented it...it was like my 1st year welding course condensed into 9 mins.

  • @donmackie6791
    @donmackie6791 10 років тому +1

    Wonderfully put together,educational and interesting video sir thanks a bunch

  • @mikefawc22
    @mikefawc22 4 роки тому +1

    I just got a little mig welder to teach my self how to weld now I’m wondering where can you buy this stuff? I was looking for scrap metal on the buy and sells but didn’t find any and I was kind of worried of not being able to tell what kind of metal it is lol don’t really understand it yet but where can I find a couple of pipes and the flat plates? Just looking for something to practise on

  • @e.cannata
    @e.cannata 9 років тому +1

    What do you recommend for adequately ventilating your garage for the fumes and particles? Please let me know what you think.

  • @KiVeNiCo2015
    @KiVeNiCo2015 5 років тому +3

    Hey TheProRancher, I know this video was done a long time ago but it really helped out... A LOT. Thanks for making this people like me which want to learn and are eager learn new things every single day. The only thing I would suggest is, talk a little bit slower. But otherwise, what an awesome simple video this is. If you can do another Part 1 Re-Do of this vid and add more tools and higher quality and better mic volume I would watch it again and share it to help out with LIKES and Subscribes. Keep em coming, I love learning. Have a good one!!!

  • @saloram990
    @saloram990 6 років тому +1

    thank you very much for sharing your knowledge TPR
    Basically you are my instructor
    thank you for your professionalism

  • @MaestroPrep
    @MaestroPrep 3 роки тому +1

    Wow!!! A Lot of Red Bulls my friend !!!! LOL!! Seriously! Thank you for the video! A lot of "never have welded" folks like myself... look for videos like this, good ones are far and few between! Sub'd ya!

  • @jessisanturo
    @jessisanturo 8 років тому +1

    Nice 👍 best material info vid with materials broken down to general use can't ask for more thanks thats all i needed Im off to the races.

  • @unclefrankonap1953
    @unclefrankonap1953 7 років тому +1

    I,m enjoying this series my friend . Your right on point thanks

  • @brian2k1
    @brian2k1 10 років тому +1

    Finally learned the difference between pipes and tubing, thanks for that!!!

  • @neekuendukuswamy
    @neekuendukuswamy 7 років тому +1

    Really Awesome, very nice info, would like to see more such videos, welding basics, cutting basics, use of different equipment

  • @ryanstroh2963
    @ryanstroh2963 4 роки тому +1

    Very very informative. Thank you

  • @lucasarielbarrera7313
    @lucasarielbarrera7313 3 роки тому +1

    Magnífico video, muy ilustrativo y completo acerca de los materiales más comunes y cual es su aplicación, muchas gracias por esta aportación, es de mucha ayuda, y más para los que apenas nos iniciamos en la soldadura.

  • @michor10
    @michor10 7 років тому +1

    Love the video. Very organized and well explained. You got yourself a new subscriber!

  • @webstercat
    @webstercat 9 років тому +1

    I need to learn how to make window frames for a shipping container. Since money IS an issue which "type" of welder would you recommend? I'm assuming these frame would be not be considered load bearing. Is that correct? Thanks for you videos!

    • @_drewmin
      @_drewmin 9 років тому

      +Billy Barton No load unless being lifted, moved, or otherwise stressed. Mig whether it be gasless or flux-core. Shipping containers are thick steel, I'd go gasless. Good luck! Practice before hand.

  • @dustinhaynes2617
    @dustinhaynes2617 9 років тому +1

    Theprorancher, I love how you are talking about all this stuff as if a city boy is watching, lol hahaha, I like your welding table, it is pretty cool, what size of plate steel do you have for the deck, or more often called the top of the table, hahaha.

    • @Danny13243
      @Danny13243 9 років тому

      Matt L You're*

    • @dustinhaynes2617
      @dustinhaynes2617 9 років тому

      Matt 1234 I'm still furious why you're being mean? Do you know how to weld and work with metal correctly? If you don't, you shouldn't have commented what you said, and if you wanna try to say I don't know anything about the works of metal, I do, I have taken a college class threw my High school for engineering principles and metals, and I will be taking my second year of both these advanced classes this year as well...... It still gets me tho, why so mean? You must be from a city.... U say this because here in Wyoming, peaple get to know each other before talking shit......

    • @GoBlue2023
      @GoBlue2023 9 років тому

      Dustin Haynes what does living in a city have to do with anything. I know plenty of "city boys" that will outwork your ass any day

    • @dustinhaynes2617
      @dustinhaynes2617 9 років тому

      Matt 1234 you don't even fucking know me, so you can't even say that... Lol.... You a dude who says before thinking, and you still didn't answer my fucking question.... Why did you call me an idiot? You have to be the idiot for not answering. The question....

  • @justray9235
    @justray9235 9 років тому +37

    Gawd I learned so much in this 9 minutes of video. Sure beats reading I'll say.

    • @mithrabandu
      @mithrabandu 9 років тому

      +Just Ray please visit and like facebook.com/Steel-Fabrication-and-Construction-Technology-1643659712578002/timeline/

    • @snoopu2601
      @snoopu2601 6 років тому +1

      Use both I learned to weld years before UA-cam came about I wish we had it back when I first started

  • @STohme
    @STohme 5 років тому +1

    Interesting and instructive video. Many thanks.

  • @bobbyromero7359
    @bobbyromero7359 10 років тому +1

    yes enjoyed ur video first time to see it my question is i liked ur work table very much would like for u to show how u started to build it the different metals i'm just getting into welding looking toward going with a stick welder i notice u was using a mig which my son has a mig welder 125 would appreciate a reply thanks.

  • @rodelputyong3554
    @rodelputyong3554 6 років тому +1

    Video is simple and very informative. Thank you.

  • @willyjacobson1771
    @willyjacobson1771 6 років тому +3

    This was very informative. I want to get more into welding with my Everlast equipment and I've certainly learned a lot here.

  • @dmbadcat
    @dmbadcat 10 років тому +1

    Haven't even watched the video yet, but I'm subscribed after seeing that intro.

  • @IVIODxL3G4CY
    @IVIODxL3G4CY 7 років тому +1

    Very informative & useful, great stuff

    • @ankushchikankar6051
      @ankushchikankar6051 7 років тому

      I like ua videos plz suggest new videos in how 2 cutting

  • @lvd2001
    @lvd2001 9 років тому +1

    Great Information - Thanks. btw - very Clean and Tidy Workshop

  • @explosivecattle
    @explosivecattle 12 років тому +1

    how do you cut a tube in half down the middle (verticly) could you use a chop saw?

  • @rn6045
    @rn6045 5 років тому +1

    If someone could list the tools displayed at 8:00, I would so appreciate that! Starting my fabrication job and I really want to be prepared as much as possible. Thanks

  • @tcapone420
    @tcapone420 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video. I learned a lot from it, very informative.

  • @tsitmeer
    @tsitmeer 12 років тому +1

    hey mate, love the video, whats with the CABA in your garage next to the cool tractor?
    what do you use it for?

  • @Terquila
    @Terquila 4 місяці тому

    2024...Aug...n still supper.. educative.thank you Sir

  • @Aonexia
    @Aonexia 12 років тому +1

    AMAZING! Question: What don't you know? No, seriously... Are you self taught, or did you go to school to learn all this knowledge? It really amazes me at how much little stuff you know that add up to perfection!
    Your video's really educate me in the art of self reliance and I am requesting that you never stop teaching us the art's....

  • @longevitywelding
    @longevitywelding 7 років тому +1

    Very informative video! Nice and clear explanation!

  • @danh7203
    @danh7203 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video. Thank you!

  • @RX7GSLSEowner
    @RX7GSLSEowner 12 років тому +1

    One of the best welding videos, thanks!

  • @stizan24
    @stizan24 10 років тому +1

    Nice video. Very informative. Thank you for giving a shout to The Home Depot lol. I want a welder for 2 main things. A smoker and to weld billets for forging knife material but I have no idea what setup to get. Mig tig stick or oxi acetylene.

    • @thermalnose
      @thermalnose 10 років тому

      mig is the best honesty. verry versitle. i reccoment mig

    • @stizan24
      @stizan24 10 років тому

      Mig it will be.

    • @thermalnose
      @thermalnose 10 років тому

      coooooool

  • @tjvanderloop1686
    @tjvanderloop1686 2 роки тому +1

    Great job with sample metals applied to the welding profession. Thank you as I hope to use the "UA-cam" for any welders learning the foundations of the metals/metallurgy curriculum.
    T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Technology Instructor AWS & SME Leadership-member

  • @jayphilipwilliams
    @jayphilipwilliams 10 років тому +18

    First time I've seen your channel. Fantastic intro video with lots of good basic info! Continuing on to video number two!

    • @gregstanley1075
      @gregstanley1075 7 років тому +1

      I find his videos quite informative. I have also watched Jody's videos and both have been very helpful when I was learning how to weld with my everlast welder.

  • @usarmy13mike
    @usarmy13mike 5 років тому +2

    Hi sir,
    Can you make a video that explains the steps when your are putting new metal onto a very rusty surface. I am trying to fix work van. The bottom floor is rotted out so I am going to grind out a square then I need to weld a 2x2 piece of metal to the frame that is rusty and then put sheet petal onto that and weld it down to make a new floor for van.

  • @axedel2258
    @axedel2258 11 років тому +1

    great informative video mate...thanks

  • @craigmonteforte1478
    @craigmonteforte1478 6 років тому

    Excatly the video i was looking fo on UA-cam too many of the other learning welding videos were too advanced i am a retired Woodworker. Who has had very little experience or knowledge about metal working basics or welding fabrication as usually anything we needed was subbed out to a facility that did all the wor fo us and we hot delivered the final product

  • @John-Adams-Can
    @John-Adams-Can 6 років тому

    Fabracobbling! Gotta luv it.

  • @diyman-kf3rg
    @diyman-kf3rg 9 років тому +2

    Very good video, thanks for posting it. Look forward to more.

  • @avau77
    @avau77 11 років тому +1

    Great set up and great info thanks mate

  • @mikecarp3383
    @mikecarp3383 10 років тому +1

    Very interesting, very well explained

  • @MajorTendonitis
    @MajorTendonitis 8 років тому +1

    Thank you . It's nice to know some of the terminology

  • @alexcasta3303
    @alexcasta3303 4 роки тому

    Thanks 4 the tips. R€ally enjoy working @ the fabrication shop.

  • @luisarashirovideo
    @luisarashirovideo 9 років тому +1

    I'm new to welding, thanks for creating this vid!

    • @mithrabandu
      @mithrabandu 9 років тому

      +Luis Arashiro please visit and like facebook.com/Steel-Fabrication-and-Construction-Technology-1643659712578002/timeline/

  • @yorkgeneralllc1168
    @yorkgeneralllc1168 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for Welding Fabrication Basics. helpful Video.

  • @listen9454
    @listen9454 4 роки тому

    What size should I use for a car trailer

  • @gatothomas20
    @gatothomas20 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for making this basic metal types/shapes video; I do a lot of welding as a hobbie but I am not expert when it comes to the type of materials or shapes you can shoose from. The guys that work at the Metal Suply Companies do not know shit about what they are selling just the name you give them and the cost they will charge you, VERY FRUSTRATING! Thanks again.
    I will be a good Idea for your channel if you can bent some of these different thicknesses and shape materials to have a good idea how strong they are and where to apply them, you will get many fallowers and there is not one doing it on UA-cam, I alredy looked many times.

  • @hanselloig7050
    @hanselloig7050 5 років тому +1

    SHS isn't formed by folding, it starts as flat sheet then formed into round tube, welded then through dies its formed into Square hollow section

  • @naveenreddym6222
    @naveenreddym6222 4 роки тому

    Which is good to build a trolley for bike

  • @fastsofaracing
    @fastsofaracing 11 років тому +1

    Nice and informative for newbies, like myself. Thank you.

  • @arjunbayya5336
    @arjunbayya5336 6 років тому +1

    Best explanations . Thanks you sir

  • @KJsiriusK
    @KJsiriusK 10 років тому +3

    Great stuff. Thanks!

  • @tshepp89
    @tshepp89 12 років тому +1

    Another great video. Keep it up!

  • @joshuamartin117
    @joshuamartin117 6 років тому +1

    Yup. Everything you need to start using a powerarc welder.

  • @Ihtiandr13
    @Ihtiandr13 2 роки тому

    Square tubing is rolled from round tubing. That's why the seam is in different locations usually. If it was folded then every length would have seam in the same location for welding. Some factories have it 2 in one process, so the seam in the batch will be in the same location.
    The story about cracked aluminum is just a bs made up out of boredom.
    Extrusion is just way more economical and higher quality product considering property of aluminum alloys.
    They do somewhat similar process for steel pipe and whatnot shapes called something like continuous casting. Bigger scaled factories.

  • @JoeNerio1
    @JoeNerio1 12 років тому +1

    awesome videos sir! keep it up!

  • @gator70422
    @gator70422 11 років тому +2

    As always great job !!

  • @janardhanjd4175
    @janardhanjd4175 7 років тому +1

    You nailed my heart bro, great kudos from india

  • @rojgarprabardhan7781
    @rojgarprabardhan7781 7 років тому +1

    I am also welder , i would like to thankyou very much for kind guidance for us

  • @Griede26
    @Griede26 7 років тому +1

    noob question.. what exatly is the difference between pipe and round tubing?
    i know that there is a difference, i know they feel different.. just curious what the actual answer is

    • @Rypaiz
      @Rypaiz 4 роки тому

      Think of pipe as something that stuff runs through.
      And tube as something that stuff goes around.
      “My water PIPES broke!” You wouldn’t say “my water TUBES broke!”
      Pipe is measured by ID (inside diameter)
      Tube is measured by OD (outside diameter)

  • @kashout1180
    @kashout1180 Рік тому

    This so nice 💯💯🔥🔥

  • @chugalongway01
    @chugalongway01 12 років тому

    what type of tractor is in the background in the beginning of your vid?

  • @josephtiyang4096
    @josephtiyang4096 5 років тому

    Nice material presentation...

  • @MrKevinjones41
    @MrKevinjones41 3 роки тому

    hi can you explain square tubing telescope i e the sizes

  • @digitalfreelanceraagp
    @digitalfreelanceraagp 6 років тому +1

    thanks, very informative. I'm gonna share this.

  • @xavilanuite7408
    @xavilanuite7408 6 років тому

    quick and crisp, how I like it. Ta

  • @alexssiea
    @alexssiea 8 років тому

    where do you buy Square and Rectangle tubes? I tried looking in home depot, and lowes, but I can't find them.

    • @ColdWarVet607
      @ColdWarVet607 7 років тому +1

      Home Depot, Lowes and Ace have very limited stock and its expensive. Not my choice. Look or Google your local yellow pages for steel supplies. I live in small town Morgan Hill, Ca, theres a small business in town next store in Gilroy, basical a no frills steel frame and walls building ( ironic..eh) with shelves filled with everything in this video, its located in an old industrial section. There are also wood and paneling shops that have such variety of standard big box type lumber and every exotic species that real wood workers die for and a place you can get Baltic birch plywood or any plywood thats not rotted, split, chipped.or gouged. Same goes for electrical, tile, stone and such.
      They are types of places REAL contractors go to for top end and availability and selection. check yellow pages, drive around the older industrial areas, thats how they sell better stuff for less than big box.

    • @alexssiea
      @alexssiea 7 років тому

      great! thanks for giving me an idea! :)

  • @mugabeinnocent2614
    @mugabeinnocent2614 Рік тому

    Thanks for your knowledge sir

  • @northstarracing18d-4d
    @northstarracing18d-4d 8 років тому

    I need to weld a mini bike frame what kind of welder should I get?

  • @atomp90
    @atomp90 6 років тому

    Sub straightaway without any B's, nice content.. thx sir

  • @tacticalexpress
    @tacticalexpress 6 років тому

    This video along with part two are not in your welding play list. Just fyi. Thanks for the video!

  • @snoopu2601
    @snoopu2601 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video I saved it so I can use it for teaching welding I can put this video on

  • @adnone1art
    @adnone1art 10 років тому +2

    i am interested in welding, any suggestions on a welder for a beginner?

    • @Bettinasisrg
      @Bettinasisrg 10 років тому

      what type of welding? If it's just art w/o having to be load bearing then get a cheap MIG and watch some videos, if you want to do more check out your local community college for a beginner class.

    • @adnone1art
      @adnone1art 10 років тому

      Bettina Stepek well i'm trying to experiment first with furniture and art pieces, don't know if you can give me a recomendation on what to buy as a beginner

    • @Bettinasisrg
      @Bettinasisrg 10 років тому

      Luis Diaz the reason people will do Oxy/Acet is because you can weld AND cut, or course you need both torches, but you absolutely need some instruction because you're working with equipment that can be dangerous if you don't follow specific safety rules. WIth MIG (non gas) you can get a cheap 90amp 120v non gas MIG welder for $150 which all you need is to watch a few of the UA-cam videos on MIG & a cheap book to get going. TIG requires schooling and is expensive and all the experts say to be good with TIG you are good with Oxy/acet already. For you as a beginner go with a MIG that you can plug into a regular outlet, unless you know how to wire for 220. You can cut with cutoff wheels on grinders (4.5") or chop saws, or metal cutting wheels on skil saws, (but I don't recommend that last option.) so if you get a MIG you can still cut, unless you can afford a plasma cutter which is another subject. Hope this helps

    • @adnone1art
      @adnone1art 10 років тому

      Bettina Stepek It does help a lot, thanks for your advice, i'll dome some more research on welders....Thanks again...

    • @adnone1art
      @adnone1art 10 років тому +1

      Luis Diaz i was looking for 90amp 120v mig welders, results i get are for flux welding, is it the same?

  • @Auguste88
    @Auguste88 6 років тому +1

    Thanks, very helpful!

  • @80scrackbaby64
    @80scrackbaby64 10 років тому +8

    Very informational. I enjoyed the entire video. A+

  • @kwiosku71
    @kwiosku71 4 роки тому

    👍the best explanation

  • @poprulet
    @poprulet 11 років тому +1

    Very good video. Thanks.

  • @userMM851
    @userMM851 7 років тому +93

    the 116 dislikes are carpenters.

    • @nutanagrawal3520
      @nutanagrawal3520 7 років тому +1

      Best and great post about best fabricators!

    • @xaviergonzalez5652
      @xaviergonzalez5652 6 років тому

      ahahahha

    • @gohardorgohome505
      @gohardorgohome505 6 років тому

      Fr haha especially when he said it can be used as a table top? Haha and he tools are barbaric and you can tell he never done any apprenticeship whats so ever get you some Milwaukee tools bro

    • @snoopu2601
      @snoopu2601 6 років тому +1

      @Brandon S yes carpentry can go hand and hand to make really cool stuff it's good to know both 👍making cool stuff out of both materials.

    • @jeffnix3307
      @jeffnix3307 4 роки тому +1

      Other than my own jokes I don’t chuckle much, but I chuckled at this.

  • @mtothem1337
    @mtothem1337 10 років тому +2

    I find it interesting that Americans tend to use square tubing more, where i live it's the other way around, we love our round tubes.

    • @TheProRancher
      @TheProRancher  10 років тому +2

      It just depends on the product being made

    • @Blue-by4mj
      @Blue-by4mj 10 років тому

      thatz cuz your gay! square tube for life!

    • @mtothem1337
      @mtothem1337 10 років тому

      bunther gustafson You are the one who is square then. Anyway both options are great as ProRancher mentioned before, they both have their own uses.

    • @Blue-by4mj
      @Blue-by4mj 10 років тому +7

      NEGITIVE! Professional studys done have shown, Users who use round tubeing... ARE GAYYY!!! its like a gate way drug! you start with a finger in the bum and the next thing you know BOOM!!! Surprise Buttsex!! its all 4x12" steel pipe tubing with a weld on cap and a life size statue version of robocop to deliver the fatal wounds to your sexulity! its all fun and games tell your explaining why your sphincter wont dilate to the ER ward...use square tubing!

    • @FillVinf06
      @FillVinf06 10 років тому +1

      It depends on the application, like he said. I wouldn't build a trailer frame with round tubing, for example.

  • @trixmetal2680
    @trixmetal2680 6 років тому

    Educational! Very nice.