Oxy Acetylene Welding Thin Sheet Metal - Old School Welding

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • We need to make some repairs on the fender for our '71 Chevy pickup project.
    Just for fun let's do this old school, by torch welding it.
    email: ratzlaffmotorco@gmail.com
    website: ratzlaffmotorco.com

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  • @matthewisaacs5307
    @matthewisaacs5307 8 місяців тому +3

    I've so far only learned oxy/acetylene welding so I loved your video

  • @paulreft7133
    @paulreft7133 Рік тому +3

    That brought me back to 1985, fresh out of the USAF and working on a really rough 67 Chevelle, I learned to weld like that at an adult vo-tech class, although my welds weren't pretty like yours! You still have that skill friend! Very nice! Another great video!

  • @randallsanders7446
    @randallsanders7446 Рік тому +4

    I completed a welding class a few years ago. Learned to use the torch for welding(using a filler rod) & brazing. Also did stick, mig & tig. I know that you can tig weld without filler rod(with tight gap of course) but I never thought to ask about using the oxyacet torch alone. I figured it could be done but I hesitated due to the amount of heat it produced. After seeing your demonstration I might have to grab some old metal & try my hand at it. One thing I've considered is trying to use the torch with bars of solder & see how that goes. When in the military service I was trained, among other things, as a telephone cable splicer. We started out using lead sheathed cable which required using solder to seal the sheath that covered the splice. That solder was melted in a cast iron pot & we used a ladle to apply it. I'm thinking that I could make the adjustment to torch & bar but I may never know. Anyhow, thanks for another interesting show.

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Рік тому

      I also learned to apply lead at the same school. It was of course an industry standard before plastic fillers. I haven't done it since.

  • @ricjona1069
    @ricjona1069 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the vid. I just had a defib installed and was told not to use any electric arc welding or cutting methods. So I am relearning how to OAW. It is definitely a slower but more cathartic method of joining metal. I see more hammer/dolly in my future.

    • @TheJayhawker
      @TheJayhawker  Рік тому +1

      lol yep. But even in that you will get good at multiple skills that have all but died out.

  • @stevewheat9030
    @stevewheat9030 Рік тому +2

    I used to use the same technique of using wet rags to isolate the heat from the weld area back in the day.... before I could afford a mig/tig welder.. I found that the smallest tip you could get by with would work best for me.... nice video! 👍

  • @SignalyardsGarage
    @SignalyardsGarage Рік тому +2

    This is really nice to see and useful! You did a great job as usual Mr. Jay! I too specialize in outmoded and obsolete technologies as you know!

  • @jenpsakiscousin4589
    @jenpsakiscousin4589 6 місяців тому

    Oxy fuel welding is my favorite and I still use it when I can. Did my rocker panels with it just for giggles but went through 2 tanks of oxygen

  • @matthewisaacs5307
    @matthewisaacs5307 8 місяців тому

    WOW!!!!! How refreshing to see your addition at the end ...... the WORD of truth coming from the BIBLE.
    I appreciate you so much.
    Thank you

  • @zedmadeamps
    @zedmadeamps 8 місяців тому

    I’m weird like that too. Rebuild antique camping gear and antique oscillating fans.
    Going to weld a sheet metal hinge back on a 1936 Coleman Model No. 2H camp stove. 😃

  • @keithshergold9257
    @keithshergold9257 Рік тому

    BRILLIANT. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks!

  • @johnpalma7265
    @johnpalma7265 11 місяців тому

    Not sure what gauge that metal was but probably thicker than newer vehicles also newer often have galvanized metal, i'm not sure what difference any of that makes but just thought i''d mention it. Thanks for your time and effort.

  • @Thinkflite
    @Thinkflite 16 днів тому

    What causes the puddle to 'fizz' and get blown around?

  • @kevinpfaff2301
    @kevinpfaff2301 Рік тому

    This is how the blacksmith of old would do this with thicker metals. Get them hot and meld them together. I have some blacksmithing work my grandfather did nigh on a hundred years ago.

  • @matthewisaacs5307
    @matthewisaacs5307 8 місяців тому

    Subscribed

  • @matthewisaacs5307
    @matthewisaacs5307 8 місяців тому

    Dunno if you follow Formula 1, I'm a fan of Lewis Hamilton ....... I'm convinced that he brought a curse on himself and mercedes since he started wearing the rainbow helmet and I'm very sad because I don't think he'll get the 8th title he so deserves until he stops ...... anyway enough of my ranting