Been watching this man videos for give or take 2 years. Taught me so much. I was at work and challenged myself during down time. Filled a .250 gap with an .062 wire. Freehand. I was impressed with myself & used a lot of this guys tips.
When i saw the uniformity of the root (from the inside) i got chills 😎. Very high skills was shown on this video. Also i love the part ,where you share that is ok, to pull the torch back to reposition the wire feeding hand. When i do the same in front of the instructor or test, i always try to hide that so nobody could see me ,cause i was thinking they might say it's wrong. Thanks for letting us know that was actually right 🙏.
I can never go from bottom to top. I always get a horrible sag and way too much filler in my root. These are some good tips. I guess just need practicing.
I just love the way how you hold the wire man! I’ve never seen anyone holding it like that, they all usually hold it the same way. Btw : to perform this, you really need to be skilled and experienced! Tnx man for another great one!
Sim mestre observei que controle da amperagem na abertura da orisontal é também muito importante para que possa adicionar o material nas partes de cima e de baixo do bisel quando a abertura não está fora do padrão obrigado pela orientação 🙏 Bela apresentação
Muy buenos consejos gracias por explicar tan bien, y por traducir al español, sos un soldador genial, estoy aprendiendo mucho,. Desde Argentina te saludo,
Hey man love the videos, I always make the bottom look good on 6 in sch 40 running 110 for root, I turn down to like 85-90 when coming past 3 o clock , but still get grapes (even with keyhole dip) on the top. Is it normal to have to turn it down that much? also I am free handing and keeping the tungsten straight, not so leaned over. Should I lean it back on the top?
do you ever have to pre heat or sweat out the material first? would your technique change much if the butt was 150° or 260° these are the 2 common pre heat’s i work with for rooting
Maybe you could make a video about how to weld the pipe in 5g position so that it stays straight in level. I mean is it correct to weld in quarters or half and second half?
My man wot is the best carbon pipe to practice on for root and fill and cap I have a 180 amp jasic inverter and wot is the best size of tungsten. I've watching your videos lately I think there really good and informative 👍
@@bahadirgulec2276 if you were thinking about red seal questions!? They got nothing to do with cwb or any other books. Red seal is based on your experience as a tradesman!
Been watching this man videos for give or take 2 years. Taught me so much. I was at work and challenged myself during down time. Filled a .250 gap with an .062 wire. Freehand. I was impressed with myself & used a lot of this guys tips.
Best Tig channel for sure 👍🏻 Nice tips and techniques. KEEP IT UP PLEASE.
Nice tips and Techniques sir ❤️
When i saw the uniformity of the root (from the inside) i got chills 😎. Very high skills was shown on this video.
Also i love the part ,where you share that is ok, to pull the torch back to reposition the wire feeding hand. When i do the same in front of the instructor or test, i always try to hide that so nobody could see me ,cause i was thinking they might say it's wrong. Thanks for letting us know that was actually right 🙏.
Thanks buddy, I’m Glad you liked it!
I can never go from bottom to top. I always get a horrible sag and way too much filler in my root. These are some good tips. I guess just need practicing.
best channel !!!
Incredible skills my brother! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks brother 🙏
In every Video this guy Shows his amazing skills 👏👏👏
You're a great welder. What shade of lines do you use? This is the first time I seen this technique used, amazing Thanks
Thanks my friend, shade 11!
Thank you for the video and detailed explanation with great advice. You make it look so easy!
Best tips sir
I just love the way how you hold the wire man! I’ve never seen anyone holding it like that, they all usually hold it the same way. Btw : to perform this, you really need to be skilled and experienced! Tnx man for another great one!
Thanks bud, you are the only one who noticed that, good catch 👊
Sim mestre observei que controle da amperagem na abertura da orisontal é também muito importante para que possa adicionar o material nas partes de cima e de baixo do bisel quando a abertura não está fora do padrão obrigado pela orientação 🙏 Bela apresentação
Thanks for making this video🤙🏾
Thank you sir
thank you friend me
شكرا لك صديقي
Unreal skills 👏
whats with the tiny craters on the root inside?
Saya ingin mempunyai skill pengelasan tig seperti anda,saya menyimak video anda sampai habis
Muy buenos consejos gracias por explicar tan bien, y por traducir al español, sos un soldador genial, estoy aprendiendo mucho,. Desde Argentina te saludo,
Where did you find that wedge with measurements marked on it? Looks like a great time saver when setting a gap or stick out.
Taper gauge bro , you can get it on Amazon.
Good job ..Tig weld ❤❤🇵🇭
Thank you
Welcome!
Hey man love the videos, I always make the bottom look good on 6 in sch 40 running 110 for root, I turn down to like 85-90 when coming past 3 o clock , but still get grapes (even with keyhole dip) on the top. Is it normal to have to turn it down that much? also I am free handing and keeping the tungsten straight, not so leaned over. Should I lean it back on the top?
It’s ok to turn the amps down a bit, also try to speed up on that section, that might help you!
do you ever have to pre heat or sweat out the material first? would your technique change much if the butt was 150° or 260° these are the 2 common pre heat’s i work with for rooting
Nothing changes.
Maybe you could make a video about how to weld the pipe in 5g position so that it stays straight in level. I mean is it correct to weld in quarters or half and second half?
It all depends from the material and fit up, but half’s at the bottom should be fine.
My man wot is the best carbon pipe to practice on for root and fill and cap I have a 180 amp jasic inverter and wot is the best size of tungsten. I've watching your videos lately I think there really good and informative 👍
Thanks my friend. The best pipe to practice is anywhere from 4” up to 8”. Try with 1/8 tungsten.
Beautiful
Very good
Thanks
Amazing, thx
Glad you like it!
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hello , thanks for videos, are you red seal as well ?
Hello, thanks, yes I am.
@@X3MTIG at his point i would ask you kindly, questions were similar with cwb books ? (thanks so much)
@@bahadirgulec2276 if you were thinking about red seal questions!? They got nothing to do with cwb or any other books. Red seal is based on your experience as a tradesman!
@@X3MTIG thank you.
Man that's cool
Please add polish translate in setup to all yours video. Im watching your chanel 😊
It should be added already!
What’s the name of the triangle ruler you use
Taper gauge
@@X3MTIG thanks
I think those gloves are a bit thick for tig
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