Good to see you are still making videos, sorry had to cancel my Patreon when financially the shit began to hit the fan, did message you on FB but no reply. Finances did recover, fascinating fabrication.
Well, even the best of us make errors like the handle in the wrong position. I’m an automotive tech and every mechanic I know makes similar pho-pars, and the ones that apparently don’t, are just good at hiding their mistakes.
When you weld stainless the inside of the tube is exposed to air, which contains that party b*tch called oxygen. You create a condition known as carbonic precipitation and a crusty sugary looking layer forms on the weld. You "back purge" with argon to eliminate this and produce food grade welds. It probably isn't worth doing on exhaust systems etc but anything that can support bacterial growth is a no no in food and beverage and medical industries. Make sense?
Who’d of known you put an oval hole in a pipe to draw a round one , I could watch this all day mate , and the welds look beautiful too 👌
Andy Andy Andy, gotta use 2 hands😉Dump the phone & we’re happy with the after effects 😉 Engineering to the extreme 👌⭐️
Nice work Andy.
Good to see you are still making videos, sorry had to cancel my Patreon when financially the shit began to hit the fan, did message you on FB but no reply. Finances did recover, fascinating fabrication.
No stress mate
Hey Andy long time no see !!!
Are you sure it's a winery? is sounded like a disco! Joke aside, i love this stuff, making stuff!
Wineries tend to have a lot of 20-30 year olds, it is a disco.
Awesome job mate.
bang on m8 love it .....i used to work for TRUFLO Valves so i have a good idea what you are messing with 👍
Well, even the best of us make errors like the handle in the wrong position.
I’m an automotive tech and every mechanic I know makes similar pho-pars, and the ones that apparently don’t, are just good at hiding their mistakes.
8:18 @Aaroncake would be proud
What’s the purpose of purging gas
When you weld stainless the inside of the tube is exposed to air, which contains that party b*tch called oxygen. You create a condition known as carbonic precipitation and a crusty sugary looking layer forms on the weld. You "back purge" with argon to eliminate this and produce food grade welds. It probably isn't worth doing on exhaust systems etc but anything that can support bacterial growth is a no no in food and beverage and medical industries. Make sense?
@@ANDY5 I’ll answer for him, considering you replied two weeks ago. YES -It makes perfect sense Andy..!!