1" Plate MIG & Flux Core | 3g Position
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2021
- Today Isaac welds a 1" plate in the 3g position using the Mig & Flux Core welding process.
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I had to take a 3g one inch test 2 days ago. I watched this video the night before my test because I haven't flux core welded in a very long time followed his instruction to a tee and passed on the first try. Great video
Good job man I’m taking a flux core test today after only welding fcaw one time😅
I got 3 and 4g one Inch cert test tomorrow with 1/16 flux core. 🙄
Taking a 3g one inch test tomorrow im hoping for the best
Thank you for the insight and split screen view. I'm not even out to pass any welding test, but helps me practice big time!
Could you guys do a video on some of your favorite welder generators and which ones you would recommend to start off?
Videos are always super informative!
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Good job broww 💥💥🔥🔥👩🏭👩🏭👩🏭
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Love the effects😂😂 haven’t watched you guys in a while
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Love the energy man. Great video.
“You’re gonna fail your test and you’re gonna end up going home crying” 😂😂
Don't remember me Men? it' Killer failing
@@younesfarah900 I’m quoting what Abraham said
Right you can't down hand on no test
Thanks. I'm going to use your technique for my interviews.
boy Isaac slick af!!
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Great job. Another great video for the books! Keep up the good work guys. Was wondering if ya'll would make a video for 12×12 branch layout no template. Gas companies are starting to require a manual layout. Thanks!
Amazing as always! I have to do this but a double bevel for my ironworkers test
Your awesome bro, great attitude, great welding!
This helped allot... Much grats, you guys...
yeah I'm still watching what I'm doing wrong, so I'm watching you, to see where it is, thanks bro. Thumbs up
I took a WABO (Washington Board) 1" unlimited 3G FCAW this week.
No downhill root, no mig root, 3/8" backer, no grinding on root but grinding was allowed on subsequent passes. Fairly lenient test.
But I want to say thanks, this video gave me a strategy. My root went in like shit but I recovered on my hot pass. Then middle left, middle right. This video definitely gave me a good strategy. I just watched the puddle work it's way up on the plate from mid. Wasn't a perfect test, but it passed the bend with flying colors. Thanks
I took my WABO yesterday 3g 1inch plate. Most of this will not pass. It will with AWS though.
Great job, THANKS
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Isaac is a damn good welder! 🤣
I love it man, awesome video.
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Very Good welder and teacher.
Can you guys do a 1G-2G-3G flux core with Ceramic backing on 3/4in plate 1/4-5/16 root opening test for the shipyard bois out here, theres a high demand for structural welders who can weld with ceramic backing in a lot of positions whether its vessel repair or new construction etc.
Nice work Isaac! 💪🔥
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Only one problem........ they don't let you grind or use a wire wheel when we test. They definitely won't let us grind a Cap pass down and then re-weld it....but it looks great... In the field it's another story, you can grind and wire wheel as much as you have to.....Excellent video....Let's face it man most people grinding or not couldn't make it look as good as yours in the end.
Depends where you’re at
What size wire are you using? And what kind of gas were you using with the flux core
I just tried this the other day and I’m glad to see I did it right 😅
Sweet!
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Job well done nice welding, now I would like to know the settings, the wire speed and voltage you used ,say I'm welding the truck springs
Perfect advise
So lovely good job
huh very nice and useful, really help me on my exam
Great to hear.
Thnx 4 this vid
So running the down hill pass with mig is to prevent from gouging?
Awesome
Welder here👌😎
Jaja loved it ! ...that 2:20 tho 🤣
Good job sir
Love the videos it really boosts my confidence and after I watch one I always go and try what they done😂
Awesome!
What size of wire are you using for each process?
Awesome skills mate, definitely not your first rodeo
Can y'all do a video on how to sharp a tungsten and explain how to make my puddle bigger
Is it availbe to run a root weld with mig on a backing strip 1/4 backing strip on the 1inch plate? And the rest with flux cored
Nice!
I'm ant interesting to see 3/8 FCAW on 2G
I hope you made it asap
there's only one video on all UA-cam who do it 2G FCAW with 10mm plate
Muito top vcs são de mais tenho que aprender muito aí inda 🤪
I see you like to use a 1/2" nozzle? Just wondering why you prefer over 5/8" nozzle?
What flux core wire are you using?????
Is it the same setting for dual shield as flux core?
Can you do it with nr232 .072 ?
Thanks u a lot for nice crip
How long do you let the metal sit before starting each pass?
Thanks for the video.
About every 8-10 passes you let the metal cool down. As for each pass you don’t really need to wait at all, just make sure to clean it well every pass. I would suggest more stringers than weaves as it’s easier to control the puddle without running over previous slag, which might fail you a bend test.
Amazing,....👊👊
The road to 50 billion million views
Aye bro where you weaving for the cap
Was self shielded or dual shield flux core wire used?
What size wire? CC or CV. When I’ve ran fluxcore in the past we would run it on CV and at about 33 amps. Am I off?
Straight line stringers are easier when u have to weld for 10-12 hours a day. Easier to be consistent to 80% of us but oscillating works for some.
Very true, and it gives you a better chance to pass a bend test if you’re not comfortable with doing oscillations, and worry about running over previous slag.
Hey bro how long you letter rest I'm a 232 certified welder bit i just when and did the D1.8 test and i didn't pass 😫
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just wondering why no backing bar on the plate is it a AWS differnt requirements for flux?
Open root complete penetration weld. Mainly depends on the WPS you’re welding off of. Open root is fairly common
Y’all should get layingbeads to come weld. I would watch that video
Is the flux self shield or dual
How long to wait between each pass, ive had problems with it being too hot. And ive got a test soon for a job
Just wait about 5-10 minutes between every 8-10 passes. Just also look for the arc gouging out the metal more than usual, that’s usually a sign that it’s too hot and you might need to wait or turn your voltage down. At the cap, make sure to let the piece cool down as much as you can and to turn down your setting so that you don’t get undercut. Hopefully this information is somewhat useful to you.
He said fuck it I’m going to grind that shit flat gangster
Good weld
What if I had a wide gap almost "3/8 gap what settings?
What’s wire size?
Again your settings✌️
okay i need to practice the right left motion
That current is pretty cold I find but everyone got their way of doing stuff once it passes the xray or whatever 🤷🏾♂️
very good
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friend good job
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What kind of welding gun is that?
Why is the root downhill?
Why there's no FCAW 2G POSITION
I'M Interesting for 2G dual shield fluxcore
gonna be taking 3g and 4g cert for work tomorrow with 1/16th flux core 😒 no help on the internet for 1/16th lol.
machine is on pulse?
Just passed my 3 and 4 G 🤙
This dude is funny 😁 as hell
You didn't know?! Issac is a classically trained comedian! lol
wire size?
Haha I like this dude, goofy!
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That’s a lot of grinding ?
Think we can get a 3g open root flux core root 5/32 gap
Nice steady..............................................arm
It pass the bend test >? What about X Ray ?
What size wire?
why do you change to flux core instead of mig welding the whole thing?
The whole point of the video is 3g flux welding. He uses MIG for the root instead of flux because it’s gonna to leave a lot of slag on the back side of the weld. You can still flux the root, but you’d need to back grind it to remove the slag and root weld before caping it off with a single pass.
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What about when the specs say 24 volts & 280 on wire speed
How come yall dont show the penetration on the back of the plate
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He's obviously never tried taking candy from a baby.
Are you always aloud to grind on a d1.1 test?
Never count on it......grinding is evidence your screwing up your test plate.....
Issac funny bro
I’m in college in the welding class
What speed and heat do you run your caps?
If you're doing a test where the cap is removed after it passes a visual inspection (bend test) you can turn your settings lower so that you don't get any undercut on your cap.
You don't need to worry about penetration too much on your cap and depending on the position and your level of experience you can easily get undercut that may cause you to fail. Run slow beads on your cap to ensure you fill in any undercut you may or may not be creating.
Lower your settings and make sure your piece cools down so that you don’t get undercut.
Are you using gas ?
Sir please current setting konjam propalam sir
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Just wondering why in this case it's best to run downhill for the first weld. I thought uphill was the best? Thanks.
Honestly it is, most places would make you do uphill on roots with MIG. Idk why he had to do downhill since it’s harder than uphill.
@@sorsaasefa7660 downhill is standard for almost all companies mig roots. Never heard of uphill roots on 3G. Downhill is way easier than uphill.