Thank you for showing the finished weld. There are those on here that like to talk about how to do it but never show a close up on the work when it’s done. Nice job welding and nice job on the video.
just in time! that pro tip when doing the fill & cap with 7018 is exactly what we are facing, our instructor told us that we should always point our rod at the center of the pipe, but as we do that the bottom weld with the 7018 always sags, no matter how fast we do our travel, thanks for that!
ISO 9606-1 weld tests allow the use of a grinder on the root string only. I don't know how it works job to job but the International test allows the grinder regardless of what the tester says. Know your rights guys, it can make a difference. Some great tips as usual Jody, they make the videos very rewatchable (depending on where a fella is on the learning curve)...and Andrew is a Jedi level pipe welder. Thank you.
I welded miles and miles of pipeline back when I was a youngster. One job I was on in New Mexico I burned probably several tons of rod . We were welding a pipe that was 90 feet across and 3 inches thick. It was a mine shaft that went 600 feet into the ground. Quite an interesting job that was. Most of the welders were burning 1/8 rod and would take 12 hours or more to do an 8 foot section. I would burn 1/4 inch rod and do 4 - 8 foot sections in my 12 hour shift. All the welders hated me but the boss paid me 4 times what he paid the other welders. So I didn't care what they thought. We were getting paid by the hour but I knew the man that had the contract and he took good care of me. Fun, fun, fun.....
good morning teacher! you are very good at coated electrode. I'm from Brasil-MT, the welding technology is exceptional. Very good my congratulations ...
Hi Jody, from the age of 15 starting my apprenticeship only allowed to use hammer and chisel to cut back for root … as I progressed worked with a journey man who also taught me not to use the grinder very much as he always said we get paid for putting metal in not taking it out … we were on piece work then … the good old days 🇬🇧👍 Sorry forgot to say the weld looked very good smooth operator that’s what we get paid for.
You mentioned arc strikes outside the bevel. I have asked this question to multiple CWI's and never really got a straight answer. If arc strikes are a no no then how come I can weld a dog right outside the bevel to facilitate the fitting of the pipe? I am a fitter and welder and have never understood this rule other than for esthetics. Any insite you may have would be appreciated.
The testing here in the u.k. is different, I'm doing this test but I carnt do a 6010 root and E7018 fill and cap as they are saying I need to do it 8n 6013, E7018 and 6010 so that's 3 separate tests because they all cover different ranges. Is this right?
Different countries vary. In USA we have AWS, ASME,and API nad more and they all differ. Plus a company has some say in it too as long as they comply with minimum standards
@weldingtipsandtricks thanks jody, it's iso 9606-1 over in the u.k. and by the chart and qualification range I'm going to have to do the 6G test with 6013, 7018 and 6010. £800 per test so not ideal. Any advice on the 6010 electrode?
Remplissage passes étroites est plus mécanique car moins de tension dans la soudure. Finition en passe large, ci le soudeur est habile c'est aussi une bonne façon mais attention aux souflures, moins bons mécaniquement ❤ Bonne information. Merci ❤
The pipe test I'm prepping for is XX heavy (almost .80" thick). I did the 6G Sch. 80 over 10 yrs ago. Haven't spent much time welding in yhe last 6 yrs. I definitely lost my touch...lol.
6g was always my favorite test it's all positions in one, my welding instructor would always hound me to get comfortable before you start or it'll turn out like sh#!
I wanna comment about pancake weared by Andrew is pretty cool is blocking shine light from the sun, i usually wear the commun welding hood helmet every time i call my helper to come to close the shining 🌟 light because i don't see any things sometimes happen 😔
I didnt try to used 6010..we always used 7010 and 7018. In pipeline in saudi arabia...and we used miller and lincoln welding machine i remember when i was trainee same like that..
Hey man loved the video. I have a question for you. I'm 14 years old living in UK and I do blacksmithing and welding jobs. I want to start practicing open root in 3g and eventually pipe. But my little inverter can't run 6010. 6010 rated machines here cost at least 4 grand. My question is can I use a 6011 for open root joints like pipe and all that? Thanks for the help
Hey brother I hope I’m not too late to help you. The short answer is yes you can run a root pass with 6011, the slag will be more difficult to get off and the arc won’t be as stable, it will however work.
105 with the 1/8 7018? Seems kinda cold I’d be worried about leaving slag or a hollow head especially if after you grind your root it’s narrow. Any thoughts?
When I'm doing 6g with 6010, I always have undercut on the top of the bevel in a few areas. Rod angle is my issue but everytime I try to adjust my angle I still have the same issue if not something else like a crater or something like that. I run my amps at around 65-70 1/8th land and gap. Anyone have advice to help? Thank you
Hello all. I am an electric welder for 6g pipes, ten years ago from Egypt. I would like to work abroad. We do not differ in wages according to your evaluation. Thank you.
I wish my weld puddle was that smooth this week! Currently welding tube’s and square’s in Swiss outside on a parkinglot with conarc elektrodes and basic machine, sticks barely start or get stuck, cuts out everttime 😭😂
Bought 6010 rod flux color is red. I only need 40 amp to weld 1/8 inches steel. And 50 amp to weld 1/4 inches steel. Any higher amp than that will burn through. Not sure if it's the rod or me. I was told I need 75 amp for 1/8 inches and 90 amp for 1/4?
This guy makes all other welding Yutubers look like fakes. He comes across as genuine and caring.
Absolutely 💯
And he doesn't expect everything to be perfect......Perfect is always a plus but function over perfection is more important. His videos are the best.
Thank you for showing the finished weld. There are those on here that like to talk about how to do it but never show a close up on the work when it’s done. Nice job welding and nice job on the video.
just in time! that pro tip when doing the fill & cap with 7018 is exactly what we are facing, our instructor told us that we should always point our rod at the center of the pipe, but as we do that the bottom weld with the 7018 always sags, no matter how fast we do our travel, thanks for that!
Just passed my f3-f4 pipe today! i used the root technique from the previous root video. Thanks Jody
I am a welder. I studied for 3 years. But through your channel I learned a lot more than I studied in that period.
Two years ago until now, and whenever I come across this video and I enjoy watching it, you are always brilliant. Thank you for this wonderful effort
ISO 9606-1 weld tests allow the use of a grinder on the root string only. I don't know how it works job to job but the International test allows the grinder regardless of what the tester says. Know your rights guys, it can make a difference.
Some great tips as usual Jody, they make the videos very rewatchable (depending on where a fella is on the learning curve)...and Andrew is a Jedi level pipe welder. Thank you.
Yal helped me pass my first 6010 rt 7018 2” 6g.... first attempt ever .... thanks for doin these
Well done mate
I have weld test coming up for a job if I pass it I could be life changing for me and my family thank you for all the tips 🙏🏽
I'm pipeline welder watching from🇳🇵 nepal.. I like you
Nicely done Andrew and Jody! Thanks for a all narrated specifics! Can’t believe there are any dislikes on these videos! Be blessed guys!!!
In my dreams I would be able to weld like that. Great Job filming too Jodie.
Very nice. I've learned something on how to weld the 6g. I'll watch on ur next videos again sir💪💪💪
I welded miles and miles of pipeline back when I was a youngster.
One job I was on in New Mexico I burned probably several tons of rod . We were welding a pipe that was 90 feet across and 3 inches thick. It was a mine shaft that went 600 feet into the ground. Quite an interesting job that was. Most of the welders were burning 1/8 rod and would take 12 hours or more to do an 8 foot section. I would burn 1/4 inch rod and do 4 - 8 foot sections in my 12 hour shift. All the welders hated me but the boss paid me 4 times what he paid the other welders. So I didn't care what they thought. We were getting paid by the hour but I knew the man that had the contract and he took good care of me. Fun, fun, fun.....
You must of been a RAT welder..
@@purple935 Don't know what that means...
I always weld like that to. I can’t help it. I can’t milk a job , I only have one speed n it’s GO!
Lies
Ahh you’re of those dogs that can’t work in with the rest of the crew. Word of mouth travels fast, guys like you rarely get consistent work.
BRILLIANT JODY AND ANDREW THANKS FOR SHARING THAT INFORMATION VERY USEFUL 😊
I definitely enjoy you're videos more then those other channels tbh. Great stuff.
This is the greatest video I’ve ever seen
Ain't nobody beeping wit Jody on this welding tip💪💪💪
He has a very steady hand!
good morning teacher! you are very good at coated electrode. I'm from Brasil-MT, the welding technology is exceptional. Very good my congratulations ...
I am not a welder, and never will be... :) Tried it once, and it didn't go all that well... But man I love your videos! :) Never skipped once!
If you want to be a welder, keep trying. I'm sure you'll get better!
Great master!! his ability is very remarkable !! greetings from Argentina.
quick question, is he just dragging the rod on the caps or he is doing a bit of a circular motion? Awesome video BTW keep it up guys!
Nice job both Jodie and welder
you are a great welder you don't need to talk much like others welding speaks for you
Respected sir these tips r very help for those who want to learn some extra tips for welding....bcos I'm a welder and building electrician
Thanks for the video I feel more than confident
I don’t like how the end was drag but everything else was just immaculent 👍🏽
Excellent weld never easy using 1/8 7018. Keep up the great video's.
Fill and cap use 3.2 rod?
Try the 6GR 👍🏴
Hi Jody, from the age of 15 starting my apprenticeship only allowed to use hammer and chisel to cut back for root … as I progressed worked with a journey man who also taught me not to use the grinder very much as he always said we get paid for putting metal in not taking it out … we were on piece work then … the good old days 🇬🇧👍 Sorry forgot to say the weld looked very good smooth operator that’s what we get paid for.
Your good teacher
One handed! Great skill
Good job sir andrew
Love your weldmonger store awesome tips too
That machine makes everything look like butter fr fr
Wow impressed 😮 welding its like no waiving but great outcome
Nice wolding Bro
in england that weld would not get to x ray stage for excess penetration on the root,
Acceptance criteria differs in different countries and different codes
The one test I struggled with cause it was my very first time but now I feel determined ‼️
Good luck
Dari video ini Saya bisa lebih baik dalam pengelasan.. Terima kasih Mr
You mentioned arc strikes outside the bevel. I have asked this question to multiple CWI's and never really got a straight answer. If arc strikes are a no no then how come I can weld a dog right outside the bevel to facilitate the fitting of the pipe? I am a fitter and welder and have never understood this rule other than for esthetics. Any insite you may have would be appreciated.
hey can you try rooting with a 8016-G rod 2.5mm and then 3.2mm 8016-G fill and cap?
The testing here in the u.k. is different, I'm doing this test but I carnt do a 6010 root and E7018 fill and cap as they are saying I need to do it 8n 6013, E7018 and 6010 so that's 3 separate tests because they all cover different ranges. Is this right?
Different countries vary. In USA we have AWS, ASME,and API nad more and they all differ. Plus a company has some say in it too as long as they comply with minimum standards
@weldingtipsandtricks thanks jody, it's iso 9606-1 over in the u.k. and by the chart and qualification range I'm going to have to do the 6G test with 6013, 7018 and 6010. £800 per test so not ideal. Any advice on the 6010 electrode?
Nice job
Thank you for sharing this video...I have more learned about this welding this channel
Remplissage passes étroites est plus mécanique car moins de tension dans la soudure. Finition en passe large, ci le soudeur est habile c'est aussi une bonne façon mais attention aux souflures, moins bons mécaniquement ❤
Bonne information. Merci ❤
Root pass how many amper sir thanks
Thanks for these 8:06 brotha ❤
Nice video 👍
The bevel so clean very informative. Keep it up
Did you do an episode on aluminum spool gun some techniques
good job sir thank you for sharing
The last line@ capping is not in your video..i can't see it..
The pipe test I'm prepping for is XX heavy (almost .80" thick). I did the 6G Sch. 80 over 10 yrs ago. Haven't spent much time welding in yhe last 6 yrs. I definitely lost my touch...lol.
Great video...I watched this video many times👍
gifted hands...awesome welds!👏👏👏
By no means am I trying to sound rude or saying anything negative but would that root have passed x-ray? Just asking
I'm want learn it
Thank you
So much boss
6g was always my favorite test it's all positions in one, my welding instructor would always hound me to get comfortable before you start or it'll turn out like sh#!
I have no problem with the 6010 root pass I have a problem with 7018 fill and cap
105 a 33% arc force 115 a for stringers
Very nice
I wanna comment about pancake weared by Andrew is pretty cool is blocking shine light from the sun, i usually wear the commun welding hood helmet every time i call my helper to come to close the shining 🌟 light because i don't see any things sometimes happen 😔
I didnt try to used 6010..we always used 7010 and 7018. In pipeline in saudi arabia...and we used miller and lincoln welding machine i remember when i was trainee same like that..
That root was sweet
Is it best to run hot around 100 amps or around 70-85 amps
Hello from Greece. That video are consignment for the new welder.
I noticed your test video was welded up i see so many videos about downs and wonder why every time
God job sir
Juicy!! Great tips in this video as always. Is there anything Andrew can't weld!?!
Juicy for the Win!!
@@weldingtipsandtricks can andrew do 3/16 7018 vertical up
im new at welding, what polarity did he use?
Hey man loved the video. I have a question for you. I'm 14 years old living in UK and I do blacksmithing and welding jobs. I want to start practicing open root in 3g and eventually pipe. But my little inverter can't run 6010. 6010 rated machines here cost at least 4 grand. My question is can I use a 6011 for open root joints like pipe and all that? Thanks for the help
Hey brother I hope I’m not too late to help you. The short answer is yes you can run a root pass with 6011, the slag will be more difficult to get off and the arc won’t be as stable, it will however work.
105 with the 1/8 7018? Seems kinda cold I’d be worried about leaving slag or a hollow head especially if after you grind your root it’s narrow. Any thoughts?
Quiero ver la pasada de raiz porque es la mas dificil. O le hiciste la padada de raiz con tig.
Can i ask what camera do you use for capturing root pass thank you sir and more power on you channel
7018 need tour be hot in the forn ?
When I'm doing 6g with 6010, I always have undercut on the top of the bevel in a few areas. Rod angle is my issue but everytime I try to adjust my angle I still have the same issue if not something else like a crater or something like that. I run my amps at around 65-70 1/8th land and gap. Anyone have advice to help? Thank you
Gep berapa mili keping hayer
Does it matter if my fit up is uneven ?
Hello all. I am an electric welder for 6g pipes, ten years ago from Egypt. I would like to work abroad. We do not differ in wages according to your evaluation. Thank you.
Thankyou for this kind of video ive learned a lot.
halo weldingtipsandtricks. what brand of welding wire is used. for 7018 is ok 48.04 esab. right..
Oh how I've been waiting for this
why my capping second layer undercut
7018 isnt good for roots?
Excellent video you guys sure know your stuff.thank-you.
How in the world am I supposed to find a job in the industry when there’s guys out there like this..
Get that good and join them!
I’m workin on it! Lol
@@kentonhill7758 👍👍😊
You can buddy 👍🏽
I wish my weld puddle was that smooth this week!
Currently welding tube’s and square’s in Swiss outside on a parkinglot with conarc elektrodes and basic machine, sticks barely start or get stuck, cuts out everttime 😭😂
Sick man 🔥🔥🔥
Good luck good job sir thanks for share your video very nice 👍
Nice weld 🤟😉
Please what's the name of welding machine
Miller combo or tig so it can run 2 types
👍👍 Thank You.
Estos vídeos son super educativos lo unico malo es que todo lo que explican es en inglés. Y no todos sabemos este idioma!!
What size of 6010 rod hi is using for the root pass 1/8 or 3/32 some procedures require downhill root pass, thanks
Can you please make a tie- in video tutorial?
Bought 6010 rod flux color is red. I only need 40 amp to weld 1/8 inches steel. And 50 amp to weld 1/4 inches steel. Any higher amp than that will burn through. Not sure if it's the rod or me. I was told I need 75 amp for 1/8 inches and 90 amp for 1/4?