A beginner welds galvanized tubes into cantilever sliding gate frame, using BX1-200C1
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- This video is part of my "DIY cantilever sliding gate" series. It shows how a newbie, like me, with zero welding experience, painstakingly welded a whole bunch of galvanized tubes into a cantilever sliding gate. It WAS really frustrating in the beginning, but turned out to be fun at the end.
The weld machine I was using was BX1-200C1, purchased from eBay.
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I'm actually in school for welding. so I'm learning. I really enjoy it and wanted to get started at home.
wELDING IS A CAREER, IT DOES NOT TAKE AN EXACT AMOUNT OF TIME, IT TAKES HOURS AND HOURS AND HOURS OF TRYING AND FAILING AND TRYING AGAIN. aFTER MANY PROJECTS AND MANY DIFFERENT EXPERIENCES while on the job training YOU BEGIN TO BE A MASTER OF YOUR CRAFT. You can get a welding certificate from a community college usually in 1 year, 2 years for more advanced and varied instruction.
Thanks for the help. got it running. works best with pre-heated metal...
just got this welder in the mail today.thanks for this video because I was concerned about the plug issue....
Nothing is as satisfying as watching all the grime popping of after using the arc.
you're so cool
@@midwestcatz5896 thanks, your mom tells me that all the time🤫
Any body (beginners especially) need to know how dangerous it is to weld galvanize material without good ventilation. You should wear a respirator even outdoors to avoid any tonic fumes when welding!
Thanks NIC, it's important! And I did wear a respirator.
I did not know it was dangerous. Thankfully, I am super worried about everything and research obsessively before doing welding on any new material. Thank you very much for the heads up!
Excellent video! Thank you.
Good job Yu!
Nice job. I bet the prep took longer then the welding.
Damn my respect ✊ keep up the good work
Turn up the power if the electrode is sticky and to make sure you are getting penetration.
You should have mig welded this gate much easier to weld and correct type of welder to use for this application. Arc welding is mainly for 1/4" steel and thicker.
I saw a video that said its easier to stick weld galvanized. Most welding I do is also galvanized and I use a stick but was thinking of getting a mig till I saw the other video.
One thing that will help your future welding projects is the metal prep. Remove all of the plating from around the area you are going to weld. The zink is the reason it smokes and pops. Also, use a smaller rod size. 1/8" is huge for thin tube like that. 3/32 and 1/16 would be ideal for your project.
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@ColtDeltaElite10mm : I just got done welding 1 1/2" galvanized pipe,building a hand motorcycle lift,1/4 " wall and I learned quickly that the galvanized coating had to be removed (I watched this video AFTER)before welding using a Lincoln 225 amp buzz box at about 95 amps and 1/8" rods and the welds were ATROCIOUS because of my lack of skill! Looked like somebody blew buggers on the pipe,I struggled through it and grinding out porosity ALL over the place and more weld! I told my son- in -law " don't tell anybody who did this"🤯 It worked but it IS UGLY! Nothing a little Bondo won't cover,gave me a lot of respect to you guys who do this every day! Maranatha, Greetings from Tampa Florida 😎
atleast u tried. first tip, instead of welding the finished product always weld some scrap as a test, this will allow you to make some adjustments to: amp, electrode size, welding speed and positioning yourself for welding. at the end of the day u had a go and thats all one can ask....
What breathing safeguards were you using? You cannot breathe smoke from welding galvanized metals.
Definitely! A respirator is necessary!
“Wrelding” = welding lol. Great vids!
He's not Japanese you foor Mitcherr2
ok got it wired as you did. just gonna make sure all appliances are off. lol
OMG, this is so funny :D
Ah dont worry about them galvanized welding fumes ..just remember what ever doesnt kill you just makes you stronger ....hey you still there ..?..hey little buddy you still alive ..??
ok got it going.....trips as soon as I start an arc. lol
If you are learning something why practice on expensive tubing? Why not use scrap and stop messing up the nice steel?
thanks, I just noticed mine is 250amps....would it still use same plug?
+kenney villers You can give it a try. Worst case scenario, it might trip your breaker.
You must have some bad rods cause mine worked perfectly.
Try it at a 90 degree angle then itll stick
also, could I plug this into an extension cord and use in a normal outlet on the house?
+kenney villers If your extension cord is thick enough, e.g. AWG 1 or 2, not too long, e.g
one more thing, I noticed in the back there is a screw for grounding that does need to be grounded?
Have a good idea to make a door...but need more training about welding
Don't learn on galvanized. !!!!! It takes more skill and makes learning super hard burn beads on normal bare steel first until you get your arc mechanics down...
Use 6011 rod's
i hear this nonsense all the time "its a beautiful weld!" what a load of crap, rather say "its a beautiful fusion!" that would make more sense, Welding is about FUSION, NOT beauty!!!, Appearance does not qualify as a good weld, Fusion does!!
You need to solder galvanized tubes, or strip off all galvanizing for welding...
Drink milk.. you look much better at fabricating that rod angle needs work
Bullshit!
simple surface light prep Grind