Again.....Maaan!.. This was a top-teer tutorial....Waaaaay above most folks pay grade to even learn unless one already work for a F1 race team, NASA, Aircraft manufacture or whatnot.... Maybe this video will inspire welders to pick up this highly, highly, highly skilled area of the trade... This guy is a beast!... Maaaaan is this a great tutorial..... Top marks!
This is the first time I've heard someone so articulate explain the welding process. When this master welder said he uses NLP techniques to weld better, a light went off in my head. I've been using NLP to make positive changes in my life for the past 30 years. Thank you, guys, for bringing this content to us.
I absolutely love these videos you guys put together. I've been wanting for a long time and I learn something new everyday. Travis thank you for coming on the show and sharing your wealth of knowledge with us I greatly appreciate it
A question for the canadian champion. A nicely calculated example, do one more. You have superduplex pipe 16 "sch 120 how many mm gap , how many apmers and what welding speed root pass ?
it would be worlds more helpful if you explained amperages, gap for root pass, the HF pulse you were using for filler and cap. its one thing to show people you can do it and thats great, good for you. im sure a few of us came here to see the parameters you're using for a future gig or so we can have some sort of idea that'll get us in the ball park
That last part is a great explanation for people that think they got it done, irregardless of time spent in one specific spot. Start HOT and then you can always let up off your pedal. It also explains why your good welders haul ass when they get off work! 🤔🤣
Did he mention his actual settings on the machine as far as pps and amps? I remember in part one he mentioned 200 in explaining pulsing current per ripple. What's amps did he recommend for root vrs filler & cap? Also what was pulse per second set to? 8 seconds on post flow before and after activating and terminating the arc? Sorry, i gotta watch stuff like 5 times before it sinks in. Damn ADHD . Havnt gotten around to flashing trough both of the videos again yet to seek out my questions. If someone could type that ballpark info out so I can take a snap shot that would be awesome. Thanks.
Could you please do a video about identifying common defects in titanium welds besides the color of the weld and heat affected zone indicating the oxygen. Thank you for great information and instruction.
I never thought about gasoline and anti-freeze for the cleaning aspect of it...I have always used 91% alcohol or better...if I could find straight PGA (pure grain alcohol) for cleaning, same as I would when seal flossing copper pipe or tig welding stainless potable water or sanitary lines...the alcohol was just used to remove any oxidation or oils left over from finger prints if touched with ur bare hands...people don't realize just how much oil and grease ur bare hands will leave behind no matter how clean u think ur hands may be...but the gasoline & antifreeze just seems to me like it would leave some residue behind..but I guess not or this guy wouldn't be using it I'd imagine...this guy seems like he knows what he is talking about and doing...so I'd say his advice is certainly sound advice...anyways, that's my takeaway on this video...hope it helps someone someday 😉
@@jeepwk6.5L not much different from stainless or nickel alloys, just needs protecting while it cools down for longer. This guy loves the sound of his own voice and tries to over complicate anything and everything he possibly can. "Energy in Kj expended into material and the HAZ and number of ripples applied relates tobnumber of seconds post weld protection from atmosphere to prevent atmospheric contamination causing oxides in the deposited weld and the heat affected zone" blah blah blah and all that bullshit. Dont cook it, protect it while it cools. Thats pretty much it.
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Again.....Maaan!.. This was a top-teer tutorial....Waaaaay above most folks pay grade to even learn unless one already work for a F1 race team, NASA, Aircraft manufacture or whatnot.... Maybe this video will inspire welders to pick up this highly, highly, highly skilled area of the trade... This guy is a beast!... Maaaaan is this a great tutorial..... Top marks!
Travis is a savant!!a serious pipe welding savant..high quailitly welder,been following him for a long while now
Same here!
he´s one of my referents.
This is the first time I've heard someone so articulate explain the welding process. When this master welder said he uses NLP techniques to weld better, a light went off in my head. I've been using NLP to make positive changes in my life for the past 30 years. Thank you, guys, for bringing this content to us.
First to say I REALLY enjoy this top notched tutorial and material. Quality stuff guys!
Hello bob. Is there a way I’d be able to contact you? I’m not trying to sell you anything. Just have some questions.
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Ok. Thanks Bob. I appreciate it.
A lot of information dispersed in these two videos. 👍🏼
I absolutely love these videos you guys put together. I've been wanting for a long time and I learn something new everyday. Travis thank you for coming on the show and sharing your wealth of knowledge with us I greatly appreciate it
Ahhh 25 minutes of welding by badass welders 😍
Beautiful job. Titanium is a beast of a different breed.
Travis you rock.
From Pat in South Africa.
More Travis! Nice recommendation of book, thank you. Thank y'all for bringing this video. My brain grew for sure.
A question for the canadian champion. A nicely calculated example, do one more. You have superduplex pipe 16 "sch 120 how many mm gap , how many apmers and what welding speed root pass ?
I always knew Travis was jam up but I'm blown away. Stay safe brother's.
I weld 28 thou wall 6Al-4V Ti w/ 4954 wire for aerospace. But man, do I wanna try welding on these thicker pipes. Looks awesome!
PS: Titanium is sticky as HELL!!!
Incredible amperage control. Great video.
This guy is something else
it would be worlds more helpful if you explained amperages, gap for root pass, the HF pulse you were using for filler and cap. its one thing to show people you can do it and thats great, good for you. im sure a few of us came here to see the parameters you're using for a future gig or so we can have some sort of idea that'll get us in the ball park
That last part is a great explanation for people that think they got it done, irregardless of time spent in one specific spot. Start HOT and then you can always let up off your pedal.
It also explains why your good welders haul ass when they get off work! 🤔🤣
Thank you both for the knowledge
guys he spoke in a way that made it sound like this is complicated ass fuck and its not.
Great video👍
How did you guys bevel and cut this titanium pipe?
He's the first dude I thought of the first time I seen those helmets
You guys should do a video on monel!!
2019 and still use that weld mask?
Where can we get this fuccking amazing helmet ?
Did he mention his actual settings on the machine as far as pps and amps? I remember in part one he mentioned 200 in explaining pulsing current per ripple. What's amps did he recommend for root vrs filler & cap? Also what was pulse per second set to? 8 seconds on post flow before and after activating and terminating the arc? Sorry, i gotta watch stuff like 5 times before it sinks in. Damn ADHD . Havnt gotten around to flashing trough both of the videos again yet to seek out my questions. If someone could type that ballpark info out so I can take a snap shot that would be awesome. Thanks.
never used a trailing shield. wondering how much u can feel it drag or if it helps to steady the torch as well
Will make you maintain torch angle as you progress around the butt, that's for sure! Lol
excelente vídeo un saludo desde Bolivia
Could you please do a video about identifying common defects in titanium welds besides the color of the weld and heat affected zone indicating the oxygen.
Thank you for great information and instruction.
If you had a section of the weld pass that was oxidized how would you repair it? By file?
I never thought about gasoline and anti-freeze for the cleaning aspect of it...I have always used 91% alcohol or better...if I could find straight PGA (pure grain alcohol) for cleaning, same as I would when seal flossing copper pipe or tig welding stainless potable water or sanitary lines...the alcohol was just used to remove any oxidation or oils left over from finger prints if touched with ur bare hands...people don't realize just how much oil and grease ur bare hands will leave behind no matter how clean u think ur hands may be...but the gasoline & antifreeze just seems to me like it would leave some residue behind..but I guess not or this guy wouldn't be using it I'd imagine...this guy seems like he knows what he is talking about and doing...so I'd say his advice is certainly sound advice...anyways, that's my takeaway on this video...hope it helps someone someday 😉
How many amps are you welding the root with ?
Brilliant!!
what was the root gap on this procedure?
awesome guy wow thank canada
How do you film the arc with your phone.
Greets from the netherlands.
P.S love your tutorials
Would also like to know this. Not seeing a filet plate or anything on the camera
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Hola desde Chile. Travis algún link buenísimo exelente.
tiene su propio canal se llama fieldress
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Hello dear friend, why is there no translation for Arabic?
Amigo donde puedo comprar esa mascara de soldar muchas gracias por su colaboración bendiciones
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Hai bro I want 1/2 TITANIUM pipe how to welding can give my said videos pls
I just made about over 100 Titanium welds for JV it ain’t shit
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i was here
Companies are allowing you to take your time on inconel, just as long as it passed they give you a pat on the back
Titanium seems like a pure pain in the ass to weld
Depends how strict you are with yourself. This is kind of far and beyond what you could get away with in the field and still be within code
@@jeepwk6.5L not much different from stainless or nickel alloys, just needs protecting while it cools down for longer. This guy loves the sound of his own voice and tries to over complicate anything and everything he possibly can.
"Energy in Kj expended into material and the HAZ and number of ripples applied relates tobnumber of seconds post weld protection from atmosphere to prevent atmospheric contamination causing oxides in the deposited weld and the heat affected zone" blah blah blah and all that bullshit.
Dont cook it, protect it while it cools. Thats pretty much it.
dude, respectfully..... you way overthink welding. it's not that complicated, ya just jump in and do it. next video save the turturial.
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