So....I have to say Josh I watch Jake's videos and just came across this video and I have to tell you that I am very impressed with your work ethic and drive. Most pipeline welders I know would have probably drug up and said I'm not going to stick around for this kind of work. But you are humble enough to understand that even a job like that could afford you another opportunity to work. You just never know who's watching your work and spreading the word out that you are willing to go the extra mile to get the work done. Very impressed with your work. Keep it up 👍.
I have found over the years handles to be an impediment to safe pipeline work . they can and do put users in compromising positions especially inexperienced helpers as Joshua's . 180 degree stationary guards to . In Canada on pipeline OH&S rules allow for 120 degree guards . The 120 degrees avoids grinder angles that cause kick backs . When you put a land on ,the grinder should be used in one long stroke starting at about 10 oclock going clock wise till you reach 7:30 then another long stroke from 11oclock anti clock wise to 7:00 . This is the way you get uniformity . I'm not saying don't use handles because in some situations they are a must . Also when you have to grind with sparks flying into your face shield you are in a compromising position . I have seen a guy from a distance that was in a hurry to do a job, with grinder with guard and handle that jammed and kicked back knocked his face shield off and he come close to cutting his nose off. You have come a long way Joshua since starting with jake
awesome videos. if a guy had a welding truck all set up with gear could he be a helper for a year or two to learn the trade and then take the test? would it make any sense to have you own rig as a helper other than to practice at night maybe?
ive got the truck and a bunch of welders. just need to plan the right time for a career change. weldings a hobby for now, a very expensive hobby with all those blue welders
I'm very tempted to pack up my truck and tools and drive to Colorado I've got a few odds and ends to figure out but I will for sure be there soon. Probably going to start as a helper but looking to test and breakout.
Good Morning Josh, It is good to see your doing well, I miss seeing you on Schofield's channel. I subbed and looking forward seeing you build your channel! Be safe young man😉
When the dozer was climbing onto the lowboy, and you said you would totally destroy a trailer if you did that.........Well that dumb ass operator IS destroying that trailer while the even dumber ass driver is watching. That is NOT the way to load a machine. But hey, keep the videos coming, I'm looking forward to it. Good job!
Having welders and helpers doing ends is expensive , having a laborer with a generator and grinder is more cost effective . To bad you are hobbled with the handle and 180 degree guard on the grinder OH&S up here allows 120 guards for pipe up here Canada . good show joshua
mylifeisDope lol. They actually say it has to be 180 degrees or you can get fired. One of those is not 180 degrees..... but that is because my other 7” broke.
So....I have to say Josh I watch Jake's videos and just came across this video and I have to tell you that I am very impressed with your work ethic and drive. Most pipeline welders I know would have probably drug up and said I'm not going to stick around for this kind of work. But you are humble enough to understand that even a job like that could afford you another opportunity to work. You just never know who's watching your work and spreading the word out that you are willing to go the extra mile to get the work done. Very impressed with your work. Keep it up 👍.
Man Living the dream it’s my dream to be a pipeline welder I have my own rig
I have found over the years handles to be an impediment to safe pipeline work . they can and do put users in compromising positions especially inexperienced helpers as Joshua's . 180 degree stationary guards to . In Canada on pipeline OH&S rules allow for 120 degree guards . The 120 degrees avoids grinder angles that cause kick backs . When you put a land on ,the grinder should be used in one long stroke starting at about 10 oclock going clock wise till you reach 7:30 then another long stroke from 11oclock anti clock wise to 7:00 . This is the way you get uniformity . I'm not saying don't use handles because in some situations they are a must . Also when you have to grind with sparks flying into your face shield you are in a compromising position . I have seen a guy from a distance that was in a hurry to do a job, with grinder with guard and handle that jammed and kicked back knocked his face shield off and he come close to cutting his nose off. You have come a long way Joshua since starting with jake
awesome videos. if a guy had a welding truck all set up with gear could he be a helper for a year or two to learn the trade and then take the test? would it make any sense to have you own rig as a helper other than to practice at night maybe?
mylifeisDope that is what every helper does. Get that rig!
ive got the truck and a bunch of welders. just need to plan the right time for a career change. weldings a hobby for now, a very expensive hobby with all those blue welders
I'm very tempted to pack up my truck and tools and drive to Colorado I've got a few odds and ends to figure out but I will for sure be there soon. Probably going to start as a helper but looking to test and breakout.
Right on, keep these videos coming. Always excited to learn more about the trade.
Jose Hernandez got a few ready to be uploaded. Maybe next week 👍thanks
Thank you boss...
Good Morning Josh,
It is good to see your doing well, I miss seeing you on Schofield's channel. I subbed and looking forward seeing you build your channel!
Be safe young man😉
I was thinking the guard handle lol
When the dozer was climbing onto the lowboy, and you said you would totally destroy a trailer if you did that.........Well that dumb ass operator IS destroying that trailer while the even dumber ass driver is watching. That is NOT the way to load a machine. But hey, keep the videos coming, I'm looking forward to it. Good job!
Awesome job Josh 👍! Just came over from Jake's and smashed the subscribe button.
Keep the content comin
Thanks, an came from Schofields channel
Having welders and helpers doing ends is expensive , having a laborer with a generator and grinder is more cost effective . To bad you are hobbled with the handle and 180 degree guard on the grinder OH&S up here allows 120 guards for pipe up here Canada . good show joshua
could you cut 3/4 of the guard off? leave like a 1" wide sliver. Its still a guard ;)
mylifeisDope lol. They actually say it has to be 180 degrees or you can get fired. One of those is not 180 degrees..... but that is because my other 7” broke.
Nice hope to be doing one day
where you buy your weld hats brother?
mfDOOM DaBec welding caps. I like them bought three 4 months ago. They fit good and look perfect still.
@@joshuariewestahl8086 awesome dude thanks
just subbed
thought u were weld boss or some kind of field boss
when I worked out there, I was the head hunter