been welding since 1994 kids keep welding with new trick on tig and mig ugh learning every day the cup on the dry rig has changed over the years glass lens only . i can lay a weld down but i bet a new guy can make me look bad . change is good i got your number younging thank you
Gotta say, I've been watching and skipping through the endless supply of welding videos on UA-cam. The majority of em. Are just ho hum, No info or nothing interesting again. It was so nice to actually find one that I even hit notification bell on. You my friend are the real deal. Can't wait to see if you have any more videos, Or when the next shows up. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Keep calm and weld on.
Awesome technique. I was a fitter for almost 2 year making railings, staircases, ladders, fitting structural beams and the works and I'm telling you this job will make you do things you thought you werent capable of. You learn new tricks every single day. I miss it now.
great stuff!! thats one the best ways to find the center , but an ol timer taught me that you gotta divide your O.D by half after leveling your pipe and using your big square (depending on pipe) and level mark it and there you have a true center 👍🏻
I have never seen that center punch mark trick to keep from losing the marks! That is definitely going on the mental to box. Great info, great video. Thanks 👍
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 almost done with welding school certification. I needed to know all this golden information you just provided. Ferguson fire and fabrication just hired me and gave some materials to practice welding o lets to a pipe.
Wow I really enjoyed this. Learnt heaps. Great teacher right here and very humble at that. This video will definitely be copy and pasted into my welding tips diary 📔.. thanks mate. Legend 👍
A carbide holesaw would have cut the whole 5 times faster. And little filing after. Welders and fitters like to use harder/ old style techniques. Make it more complicated
@@southpaw602 i grew up in the trades. U have an old timer show u how's its done. But year's go on technology and the new and approved keeps coming out. And the older guys still use the same techniques. Which I have no problems with. I respect and listen to the older guys. But there's always those things the younger guy shows the older guy and the older guy goes well ill be dam. That thing is pretty cool. Wish I had that back in the day. Welders/fitters like to use the biggest most sparkiest tool to get shit done. The old school way. Well sorry there's faster ways. Might not look as cool but there is
I learned the center square method in a fab shop I worked at. As a matter of fact, I learned how to do all kind of shit with the center square. Good stuff!!
Distance per unit of degree is the most precise method for laying out weld olets on pipe. Weld tube always putting out quality info. Props. All that to say as a pipe welder we should always have a center finder on hand.
@@weldtube right now I'm rig welding, working for a company putting fittings and flanges on conical roofed 1000 barrel tanks. The layout and degree aspects are crazy. It's all 6010, 8010 1104, beads get severe cycle B31.3. Sometimes there's Tig and LoHy welding on specific fittings, but mostly 1104 welding. It's what I've been doing as a steady gig for bout 2yrs now. I guess I'm a welder/ fitter.
I just stumbled into this channel and it was very interesting. I followed all your calculations up to where .05 was 1/ 16th of an inch. I know this video is two years old but if somebody runs across this and can explain it to me I would be very grateful, thank you
1/16 of an inch is also measured as 0.063 (63 thousandths of an inch). He realized that .05 was basically a 16th and that was close enough for the math he was doing.
Faction measurements can be converted to decimal take top number divided by the bottom will give the decimal . 1/16 is .0625 I worked I CNC machine shop and used a similar formula to machine .
you really got me excited to start soon, im 24 y/o and im currently finishing up some HS classes to meet some requirements to get into the field of welding and i really cannot wait to start welding classes etc :D
As an old welder fitter you done good. Easier to cut the inside line and grow the hole, you will not get any more flow with an oversized hole and may create a vortex with flow and bypass. Good tips for the newb tho.
I did my apprenticeship training at sait in Alberta. Another good way to find your center mark for your fitting from top dead center is using this formula. Degrees divided by 360 - take that number and times it by the radius, times two, times pie. That’ll give you the full arc length. Looks something like X*/360* x 2 x r x 3.1416 Both work just as well, just something different!
Cool video and educational. I’m a machinist by trade 33 yrs come October. The biggest thing is see with the younger generation coming into our field or Maintance in general is they can’t read a tape measure, a rule or a scale. They won’t ask for help or when they do they loose interest or don’t pay attention. Just my little rant. I’ll be using the tricks with the center head and framing square. Even an early 50’s old guy learned something today. 👊👊👊
Outstanding video great in-depth detail about the math and just the entire video , no one really ever tells it like that really great job bud keep doin just what your doin 👍
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Been welding for 26 years to date and you never stop learning something new every day, good info my man.
agreed man
This is pretty basic though let’s be honest lol
@@jeepwk6.5L alright super combo welder 👍🏻
@@game_ender1 not hard when u go through a 5 year apprenticeship. This was 1st year stuff for us. These “welder only” guys are about worthless lol
been welding since 1994 kids keep welding with new trick on tig and mig ugh learning every day the cup on the dry rig has changed over the years glass lens only . i can lay a weld down but i bet a new guy can make me look bad . change is good i got your number younging thank you
Great video and sound quality. Not to mention a presenter who speaks well and doesn't say um or call everything this guy. Keep up the good work.
Glad to see someone useing the down and dirty ways that still work to do this
Also that square edge is more important then most would every understand
Tradesmen love to pass it on. Thanks for sharing your experience from years of getting in there and getn dirty.
Love your stuff bro! I've been a boily in Aussie for 30 years and still learn some great stuff! 👌
I've been a fitter/welder for quite some time and I'm glad to see all these welding channels sharing info. Nice vid.
that trick with the framing square to find tdc is amazing. cant wait to try that
Gotta say, I've been watching and skipping through the endless supply of welding videos on UA-cam. The majority of em. Are just ho hum, No info or nothing interesting again. It was so nice to actually find one that I even hit notification bell on. You my friend are the real deal. Can't wait to see if you have any more videos, Or when the next shows up. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Keep calm and weld on.
Welder that is a math teacher and better than the ones I had in school
This guy knows nothing
I am a pipefitter/ Welder you learn something new everyday
Definitely the best welding channel on UA-cam.
Boys and girls, this guy is a real hand.
@Doss Man I guess maybe I’m too naive to get what your are getting at big man
Wow wow awesome Video 👍🇺🇸
Awesome technique. I was a fitter for almost 2 year making railings, staircases, ladders, fitting structural beams and the works and I'm telling you this job will make you do things you thought you werent capable of. You learn new tricks every single day. I miss it now.
Thanks! Respect from Russia )) very helpful!
Best welder/welding instructor in the DFW!
great stuff!! thats one the best ways to find the center , but an ol timer taught me that you gotta divide your O.D by half after leveling your pipe and using your big square (depending on pipe) and level mark it and there you have a true center 👍🏻
I have never seen that center punch mark trick to keep from losing the marks! That is definitely going on the mental to box. Great info, great video. Thanks 👍
Why not use a paint marker?
Great Video!
Im actually a plumber by trade and some of these ideas can be used in my trade. Started following as its a brilliant channel.
This video covers so many bases about your brains. Another AWESOME 👏 video. Thanks 🙏
It all helps putting it together. Thank you!
Excellent video. Very good for people who are trying to improve their pipefitting skills!
this is so fuckin fire!!!!! glad I watched this
This was very well done thank you
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 almost done with welding school certification. I needed to know all this golden information you just provided. Ferguson fire and fabrication just hired me and gave some materials to practice welding o lets to a pipe.
This is a whole different beast.
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Can't describe how blown my mind is right now. Good video.
Great Job ! 35+ yrs experience. Roll on with it Bud.
Nice job
Great stuff
You have no idea how helpful this was. Thanks 🤘🏼
Wow I really enjoyed this. Learnt heaps. Great teacher right here and very humble at that. This video will definitely be copy and pasted into my welding tips diary 📔.. thanks mate. Legend 👍
Thanks for your video
Outstanding info thank you!
I learnt something new. Great thanks
2 minutes in I learned something lmao
Same...very interesting
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A carbide holesaw would have cut the whole 5 times faster. And little filing after. Welders and fitters like to use harder/ old style techniques. Make it more complicated
@@jheiny1231 🧐 5 times faster? you dont say! looks to me like wet taps take 5 times longer to drill through 🤣
@@southpaw602 i grew up in the trades. U have an old timer show u how's its done. But year's go on technology and the new and approved keeps coming out. And the older guys still use the same techniques. Which I have no problems with. I respect and listen to the older guys. But there's always those things the younger guy shows the older guy and the older guy goes well ill be dam. That thing is pretty cool. Wish I had that back in the day. Welders/fitters like to use the biggest most sparkiest tool to get shit done. The old school way. Well sorry there's faster ways. Might not look as cool but there is
I learned the center square method in a fab shop I worked at. As a matter of fact, I learned how to do all kind of shit with the center square. Good stuff!!
Great information. Good job on the video
helpful video thanks weldtube.👍👍👍
Distance per unit of degree is the most precise method for laying out weld olets on pipe.
Weld tube always putting out quality info.
Props.
All that to say as a pipe welder we should always have a center finder on hand.
Even easier using metric to do the maths
Gotcha👍. Quick question are you a pipe-fitter or what craft do you work in?
@@weldtube right now I'm rig welding, working for a company putting fittings and flanges on conical roofed 1000 barrel tanks.
The layout and degree aspects are crazy.
It's all 6010, 8010 1104, beads get severe cycle B31.3.
Sometimes there's Tig and LoHy welding on specific fittings, but mostly 1104 welding.
It's what I've been doing as a steady gig for bout 2yrs now.
I guess I'm a welder/ fitter.
I just stumbled into this channel and it was very interesting. I followed all your calculations up to where .05 was 1/ 16th of an inch. I know this video is two years old but if somebody runs across this and can explain it to me I would be very grateful, thank you
1/16 of an inch is also measured as 0.063 (63 thousandths of an inch). He realized that .05 was basically a 16th and that was close enough for the math he was doing.
@@tommyhagerty7902 thank you for that explanation, I appreciate it
Faction measurements can be converted to decimal take top number divided by the bottom will give the decimal . 1/16 is .0625 I worked I CNC machine shop and used a similar formula to machine .
That was cool!! You, made Math cool again...
Great video and sound quality. Hope so u do welding with good quality also. :D
Great video.........thats information that alot of Utube welders don't know nowadays.
Great job and I always enjoy your videos😁
I’m a fitter I never put an olet on a pipe yet . Soo much to our trade it’s crazy . Thanks for the info bro
Great video Thanks for sharing
Slide a file over the center punch marks to shine them up a bit and make it a little easier to see while cutting
Always learning from the WeldTube Crew.
Wow Great Information, first time I've seen this 😃😃😃 Thanks
Amazing Welder. This guy is awesome!
I thought I was the first to come up with that pipe dividing method! Guess Pipe Fitters are just smart! 😆
Thanx for the video learned something.
a. ross showed the same technique last week. is using receipt paper this common? i’m just getting into this and every bit of info is much appreciated.
Good tips! Thanks a lot!
They should have taught us these practical applications in school and make the subjects interesting. What a waste of school life. Thank you man
Thanks for this! Just added this to my pipe bible!
Fantastic, you did a great job!
Thank y’all. I love the realness coming from y’all. Keep going. Respect 👊🏽
Awesome video guys ! Lots of info!
Great content!
So Good Welding Nice people god bless you
I need one of those center punch deals u got there ....
Fantastic video! More like this!
Great explanation
Of all this is my favorite
Bold of you to assume I have those tools 😂
Great video guys...maybe a manual layout of a branch test. I have seen gas companies that require you to layout your branch without a template. Video?
Lots of great info in this one, thanks guys!
you really got me excited to start soon, im 24 y/o and im currently finishing up some HS classes to meet some requirements to get into the field of welding and i really cannot wait to start welding classes etc :D
great video thank you so much
Damn , I learned something today
People helping people this is what it’s about !
Would love to see you guys do the super coupon pipe weld. Schedule 160 stick! Thanks
It is good for measure skills the pipe welding point, easy understanding the calculate. Thanks
Thanks for the video!
Excellent teacher wow
Great video 🎉❤
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾
Love learning!!! Thank you 😎
Definitely subscribing! Love the helpful tips. Definitely going in tomorrow and kicking ass because of this.
Great explanation Matt. Well done Brother 🤘🔥
Thanks for the love jason!!! 👊🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@Warriorweldingtx always Brother. Glad to see you pushing that knowledge.
Been doing safety at the refinery’s for a while I feel like I need to get into welding. Thanks again great video.
As an old welder fitter you done good. Easier to cut the inside line and grow the hole, you will not get any more flow with an oversized hole and may create a vortex with flow and bypass. Good tips for the newb tho.
That's great idea good work Man 🇰🇪
I've learned a lot from you sir thanks 👍👍👍👊
Brilliant bro. All the way from Melbourne ozzie.
I am fitter and I have never seen anyone use a punch good tool going to have to get one
I did my apprenticeship training at sait in Alberta. Another good way to find your center mark for your fitting from top dead center is using this formula.
Degrees divided by 360 - take that number and times it by the radius, times two, times pie.
That’ll give you the full arc length.
Looks something like
X*/360* x 2 x r x 3.1416
Both work just as well, just something different!
Is there a different name for a Olet that is threaded? And, how do you know how many times two fold the receipt paper to get your layout? 🤔
Threadolet and I folded the paper in half 3 times 👊🏻
Красавчик, доходчиво "на пальцах" объяснил разметочные тонкости при сварочных работах. Мне понравилось, успехов команде! Success 😃
Thanks
Very cool, could use a klein inclinometer as well on top of your framing square. Zero at TDC and slide the square around the pipe to whichever degree
That's the way I do it but this stuff is good to know.
Cool video and educational. I’m a machinist by trade 33 yrs come October. The biggest thing is see with the younger generation coming into our field or Maintance in general is they can’t read a tape measure, a rule or a scale. They won’t ask for help or when they do they loose interest or don’t pay attention. Just my little rant. I’ll be using the tricks with the center head and framing square. Even an early 50’s old guy learned something today. 👊👊👊
True welder/fitter👍🏽 don’t really see that anymore
i learned this neat trick welding offshore by Russia around the late 90s, good times
Thank you 👌
Verry good compa!
Outstanding video great in-depth detail about the math and just the entire video , no one really ever tells it like that really great job bud keep doin just what your doin 👍
Good one but one question. What's the purpose of the welding rods taped to the pipe? Allow full bead on the inside?
I use tig wire to space the weldolet off the pipe 3/32”