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Man that is so neat. I had a chance in Job Corps 1992 to take welding for a few weeks and I learned oxy acetylene, braising and ARC. Now I just have a flux core Harbor Freight welder to play with after watching your videos. I sure respect that skill you guys have.I love to watch. I still want to make a cool hammer like the one you showed years ago👍
Really love this short video format! Hitting bullet points and moving forward is great- even if i I’m not that interested at first, doesn’t require a lot of invested time to watch and what do you know, sometimes by the end, I’m saying to myself, that was interesting!
Incroyable soudeur,bravoooo l'artiste. Dans 30 ans j'arriverais peut-être à en faire autant,Le problème j'en ai déjà 66 . Merci pour cette démo qui tue.
Great video, I must ask, why do you not use 2T/4T tig torches with a switch on the top like we do over here in Europe? It would make your life a lot easier. Atleast in the field, its not always possible to weld with a pedal.
Here in the US, this joint would typically be done using a scratch start tig setup without a switch or pedal. We used a foot pedal on this video just because we were filming some aluminum videos too.
When I first started learning TIG I too would practice alternating my hands, but it was a long time ago and I've been in and out of TIG welding in my 38 years in the craft, so im not as proficient as Andrew.
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Is there any practical difference between pushing the puddle and pulling it when performing welds of this type?
Man that is so neat. I had a chance in Job Corps 1992 to take welding for a few weeks and I learned oxy acetylene, braising and ARC. Now I just have a flux core Harbor Freight welder to play with after watching your videos. I sure respect that skill you guys have.I love to watch. I still want to make a cool hammer like the one you showed years ago👍
Good welding and good camera work. Nice video.
Really love this short video format! Hitting bullet points and moving forward is great- even if i I’m not that interested at first, doesn’t require a lot of invested time to watch and what do you know, sometimes by the end, I’m saying to myself, that was interesting!
Well done, Andrew!
Yeah buddy!! I did a lot of socket welds at my one job 15 years ago. They were fun. I loved it. Love your stuff Jody. Thanx 4 the video.
Excellent video
Incroyable soudeur,bravoooo l'artiste.
Dans 30 ans j'arriverais peut-être à en faire autant,Le problème j'en ai déjà 66 .
Merci pour cette démo qui tue.
Sheesh awesome work!
Thanks
Great work, I loved it :)
Great content. Thank you for sharing.
Great video, I must ask, why do you not use 2T/4T tig torches with a switch on the top like we do over here in Europe? It would make your life a lot easier. Atleast in the field, its not always possible to weld with a pedal.
Here in the US, this joint would typically be done using a scratch start tig setup without a switch or pedal. We used a foot pedal on this video just because we were filming some aluminum videos too.
When I first started learning TIG I too would practice alternating my hands, but it was a long time ago and I've been in and out of TIG welding in my 38 years in the craft, so im not as proficient as Andrew.
🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍
I met Andrew once. I went to piss in the bathroom and he followed me in there. We said hello to each other .
What is the gap in the socket for?
Стык раструба с термозазором. Мне нравилось такие стыки сваривать.
❤👍👍👍
6 arc
Super bro
The code
사장님~!
쟤 짤라버려~!!