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  • @mikeomaly
    @mikeomaly 9 місяців тому +1

    "There's reasons I don't live down there my friend!" LOL it's starting to cool down a little!

  • @markscott5699
    @markscott5699 Рік тому +10

    Hello partner! My name is Mark I am from Houston Texas but I live in North Carolina now I'm retired pipeliner. I'm 69 years old and I've been watching you for the last year or two really enjoy your videos glad to see you busted away from the gas end of it there's so much more to welding then petrochemical and I'm sure you found that out this last year. I got into Bridge work a few years ago splicing piles before I retired 6 years ago. Anyway nice to see you out there getting after it. I ran a red truck since 1979 in fact January of 1979. After I got out of the Air Force in 78. I won't go into my world history but I've had a good life I've lost the site in my left eye due to macular degeneration. But it is what it is. I still have my rig truck my 96 Dodge with a 250 Lincoln on it and I weld for the loggers and farmers and guys around here when they need me to make a few extra bucks. I liked your safety class that you gave about the pipe and how it can hurt you and Crush you definitely been around that type from working on big drilling rigs in my past and it can sure pinch your fingers off in a heartbeat. Anyway I won't go on thanks again for your video looking forward to see more of it. Take care of yourself and your family and your friends. Mark. AKA. T e x x. Welding service.

  • @mahfujabyai9764
    @mahfujabyai9764 Рік тому

    iam also welder. I like welding.

  • @unclesandcrab
    @unclesandcrab Рік тому

    we weld water well conductor that size but in the vertical possession with 7024 at 220amps

  • @-Brett-
    @-Brett- Рік тому +9

    Make a hooch out of a cheap academy sports canopy and some tarps run gas shielded flux core all day with this setup on towers in all kinds of windy conditions saves lots of time

  • @juanheribertomayahernandez3075

    Gracias Por Las Bendiciones, Dios Lo Siga Llenando de Bendiciones Saludos Desde Chihuahua Mexico

  • @Nick-ih5em
    @Nick-ih5em Рік тому +1

    I'm lookin a lot like a tweaker 😂🤣🤣😂🤣

  • @pisom4314
    @pisom4314 Рік тому

    it was 107 here yesterday!! but the wind was blowing & the umbrella is a life saver!!! looks like you have job security there!!! be safe out there!!

  • @stephenleonard6995
    @stephenleonard6995 Рік тому +2

    Pipeliners Cloud make some outstanding hoods as well.

  • @miltonvick1975
    @miltonvick1975 9 місяців тому

    You still loving your Miller PipePro?

  • @arthurquintana1345
    @arthurquintana1345 Рік тому

    Keep the content coming we are watching.

  • @brandonbrunner8110
    @brandonbrunner8110 Рік тому

    I weld a lot of cmlc pipe in California. Bell and spigot is the joint they do a lot of here. That seems to be what your doing. Awesome video man

  • @seantbr2019
    @seantbr2019 Рік тому

    T300 for a stinger nice !! I like it

  • @arturocruz1993
    @arturocruz1993 Рік тому

    I love my pipe liners cloud. I need to buy the rama-jama thing

  • @robertogsalinas8404
    @robertogsalinas8404 Рік тому

    Stay safe out there Brother

  • @firstgenerationfarmer9991
    @firstgenerationfarmer9991 Рік тому

    Welded very little in my life always looks like pigeon shit when I weld. That looks fun wish I had some skill like that!!
    GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER!!

  • @Acosta5tX
    @Acosta5tX Рік тому

    Thats what i broke out on 5 years ago. Awesome times!

  • @drifter436
    @drifter436 Рік тому

    Get some wheel chalk’s. The half round kind at harbor freight and Jam in between the pipe.

  • @robertoobregon3750
    @robertoobregon3750 Рік тому +1

    This looks like a job for a suitcase and the appropriate flux core wire.
    By the time they harvest and dig the trench, the weather should be cooler.
    Your right 90 is cooler than 102 + and a heat index of 105 +.
    The other side is that at 30 degree I'm dying and your are really comfortable.

  • @j.sargent9172
    @j.sargent9172 Рік тому

    When you're walking in between pipe or welding. Get two big rubber wheel chocks and set them on each piece

  • @claytammaro7060
    @claytammaro7060 Рік тому +1

    You need to be using inter shield… no worry’s with the wind. Stick welding will take forever

  • @marksweldingmech.srvcs.9881

    Run damn self shielded out there. I wouldn’t waste gas even trying dual

  • @billcovert3473
    @billcovert3473 Рік тому

    For molten metal welding burns I use "Ching Wan Hung" Chinese burn ointment. In a hour the pain is gone, you can sleep with no pain and generally no blistering. I keep it in the service truck.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      Before you do this, get ice cold water, cold pack or just cold water onto it and run it for as long as possible.
      Be careful with actual ice/frozen things or larger burns. You can do yourself some damage.
      Just like welding too cold, you don’t get nearly the same penetration from the burn and it is therefore a far less serious burn that will be “less of a burn” in all categories.
      Various creams can help. They contain natural/synthetic numbing/“cooling” agents, pain relief and other things you’d expect to find in creams and ointments etc etc.
      By which I mean things like eucalyptus and menthol which provide a cooling sensation but don’t actually change the severity of the burn or what’s going on with your skin the way something cold does.
      Hold it there for as long as you feel you need to, then that amount of time again and then a bit more.
      The time you think is enough never is.
      Use a cloth. Don’t apply anything frozen directly to skin and then use cream if desired.

    • @billcovert3473
      @billcovert3473 Рік тому

      @@Jay22222 You are correct! Cold water applied quickly is sound medical advice. One small problem; where are you going to find cold water on a job site? A cooler mayby, if available by all means use it. The Chinese ointment works. I got the burns to prove it! Pain gone with in 1 hour of burn. Sleep at night with no pain.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      @@billcovert3473 yeah I believe you, I’m just sceptical anything like that will reduce tissue damage, depth of burn etc.
      I don’t doubt it helps with relief and pain at all though.
      Really any water will help if you can spare it.
      If you’ve got a cold piece of steel or something.
      You could probably use an aerosol can or release some pressurised gas from a container and use that but in saying this, excise EXTREME caution. Using a propane cylinder to heal a burn is likely to result in more burns, whether by frostbite or blowing yourself up.
      You could probably get a wet rag cold pretty quickly though.
      Keep ointment in the car and
      I’ll bet there’s a WAY safer aerosol solution designed for this.
      There’s also instant cold packs which have a huge amount of other jobsite uses.

  • @josephryan1576
    @josephryan1576 Рік тому +2

    How long are yall expecting that project to last?
    How many rods is each pipe end taking?

    • @melvinmariott8609
      @melvinmariott8609 Рік тому

      I don't know how long it would take to complete the job. But I would like to be a buddy in on it.

  • @mylifeisdope916
    @mylifeisdope916 Рік тому

    can ya screw a piece of timber or a log to a 2x4 and hang it in the gap. works for the skinny guys but not them big guts

  • @Wavy_G1
    @Wavy_G1 Рік тому

    Awsome video , cool u get the dogs out there. How do you even go about quoting someone for that job so mamy diff variables

  • @LifetimeinWelding
    @LifetimeinWelding Рік тому +1

    I recon the gap in the band is the difference between multiplying 36x3 rather than 3.142.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      Do people really do that? I mean regardless of the pipe size it is ALWAYS going to be a fair fraction too small to use. Roughly 1/25th too small to be more exact.
      I’d have thought just about anyone would learn that lesson fairly quickly even if they managed to make it twice.
      By eye, your guess does seem to make a bit of sense size wise.

    • @LifetimeinWelding
      @LifetimeinWelding Рік тому

      @@Jay22222 hello jack. I’d be interested in an explanation of 1/25th too small. I’ve not come across it before. Thanks in advance.

    • @jeffreyplumber1975
      @jeffreyplumber1975 Рік тому

      @@LifetimeinWelding infering that it should have been around 113 inches long and guessing the cut it around 108 inches (36x3) around 5 inches short kind of a round about way of calling it 1/25th short divide 113 inches by 25 and its 4.5 inches i guess its in the ballpark of being that much short . just a screw up dosent matter why but they could be right

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      @@LifetimeinWelding Just to be clear, 1/25th was a rough fraction of the entire circumference* that I came to with some napkin math, not 1/25th of an inch, if that’s where the confusion was coming from

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      @@jeffreyplumber1975 This is what I meant.
      Being 1/25 of an inch too big or small would only apply to one diameter of pipe, but using 3.00 as a replacement for 3.14, will always be a fraction 1/25th shorter than it needs to be no matter the pipe diameter.
      So again, does anyone really do this in any industry?
      Unless you know the part needs to be roughly 1/25th undersized, replacing Pi with the number 3 would seem like a mistake made once only.

  • @osowelding2202
    @osowelding2202 Рік тому +1

    Man I need a job can you hear me I can welding welding

  • @cowleysmobilewelding
    @cowleysmobilewelding Рік тому

    Where you at jake. I'll come up on weekends to help out

  • @stephenleonard6995
    @stephenleonard6995 Рік тому +4

    How is that Up in Smoke shirt in the heat? Was curious if they were worth the money?

  • @atvrider1805
    @atvrider1805 Рік тому

    Do you live in Canada

  • @stokefire7
    @stokefire7 Рік тому

    Production water , would be my guess.

  • @crazy4u20
    @crazy4u20 Рік тому +1

    place a 55 gallon barrel between pipes or big tire

  • @srjr2531
    @srjr2531 Рік тому

    First five seconds you can tell you are happy - er now that you are back to pipe

  • @enrique4737
    @enrique4737 Рік тому

    I just started watching some of your videos. You're from idaho right? I'm from pocatello area.

  • @joelstrebin3012
    @joelstrebin3012 Рік тому

    Where you doing the pipe line job at...?

  • @pjmtts
    @pjmtts Рік тому

    My G Pa had his legs crushed between two cars in a parking lot… whole nother level here.

  • @melvinmariott8609
    @melvinmariott8609 Рік тому

    I was gonna buy a lot of that kind of pipe a few months ago. Now all i do is just a few little welding job's here an there now.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому +1

      I don’t get it? How do you go from considering buying “a lot” of 36” concrete lined pipe and whatever you needed it for and implying you intended to weld it all yourself to just a few months later, whatever it was required to do doesn’t seem to exist or matter any more or you didn’t mention a different solution to the problem and you’ve said you now just kind of hobby weld on the weekends or something?
      I’m not sure if there was a point to begin with but there seems to be a lot of info missing for your comment to be coherent or make sense.
      Sorry, just don’t understand what you’re saying

    • @melvinmariott8609
      @melvinmariott8609 Рік тому

      I had a guy that had a lot of it for sale and was thinking about buying some of it.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      @@melvinmariott8609 That’s even less clear.
      Why be so cryptic?
      Are you saying you considered buying it but ultimately decided against it because you would have to weld it yourself but you are now only a hobbyist/weekend welder?

    • @melvinmariott8609
      @melvinmariott8609 Рік тому

      No I didn't have the money for it at the time.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      @@melvinmariott8609 But my point is, if you had an issue that required that much pipe, what’s happened?
      It didn’t just go away.
      Have you put it off until you can afford to deal with the issue?
      Found a cheaper solution?
      What was the job for in the first place

  • @rubher85
    @rubher85 Рік тому

    why would running dual shield be better??

  • @askukosku2111
    @askukosku2111 Рік тому

    A u egypt?

  • @srjr2531
    @srjr2531 Рік тому

    No shot of the weld itself ? Disappointed…. Another thing , if you are only welding one side I am assuming you have some tacks up under to stop it from pulling or you are welding both sides ?

  • @juanmanzano9010
    @juanmanzano9010 Рік тому

    Do like Nick Bezates and run you some self shield flux core

  • @beaucephusburchel5488
    @beaucephusburchel5488 Рік тому

    I gotta find the thinnest jacket I'd rather get a little bit of burn from the sparks can be a lot cooler than hottest f****** hot a** f****** jacket I know it's preference you get a lighter jacket you feel a lot cooler... My father owns a business , I work with him we do structural to handrails To aluminum awnings I'll cover the frames all that good stuff.WE doing the lotus dealership n indy now we from indiana... Anyhow better get hopping somebody's screaming my name. Like your videos you're real about stuff

  • @newage3397
    @newage3397 Рік тому

    He should have, but didn't, take the od of the pipe and add 3/8ths inch. That is the mean Dia of collar. Mult. times pi and that should fill the gap. We put a pc of angle at each end of collar and pull together with clamp. That's in a perfect round world. Otherwise add an inch and zip wheel or torch off any extra.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      I get the feeling it might have been cut oversized, so it could be zipped off but was excess left over from the 32” or something maybe, especially if he made the collars before receiving the recycled pipe. It’s quite possible some of the info about just how many pieces of what size got a bit jumbled or something.
      Just a wild guess.

  • @SWC44
    @SWC44 Рік тому

    COORS LITE HELPS ALL!!!! 90 DRY OR HUMID, IT STILL FKNIN 90!!!!!!!! CONCRETE PIPE IS BIG IN NORTH EAST!!!!!!!!!! STAY SAFE!!!!!

  • @tnhnt
    @tnhnt Рік тому +1

    So many things wrong before you even get started.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      Would you mind maybe pointing some of them out so that your comment wasn’t entirely pointless?
      Yknow. Rather than smugly pretending you have some arcane knowledge
      Or have I totally misunderstood you and you’re talking about the poorly torch cut pipe, the concrete lining making things difficult and the collars being cut to the wrong size?
      I apologise if that’s what you meant.

    • @tnhnt
      @tnhnt Рік тому +2

      @@Jay22222 I’ve been welding water lines since 2002. Have been welding since 86. First the collars are the not right. To weld them properly since there to short they would need to be full penned on the added piece. Also would built wind breaks so I could run dual shield wire. Would be 4x faster than running 3/16 rod. Also the farmers would appreciate that because most farmers don’t have the amount of money to sit there and pay welders wages for 2-3 months to get the pipe welded layed in ditch and to make tie in’s.

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      @@tnhnt That was my point.
      Most viewers haven’t been welding for nearly 40 years with 20 years experience in this specific type of pipe welding.
      Most probably haven’t even been welding two years.
      Any Sage greybeard advice you had to offer should have been included in your first comment.
      Are you saying the piece should be added to the too short collar and welded up with full penetration on the collar before its fitted over the the pipe section or..?
      That bits a bit unclear.
      It took me calling your comment useless to get any useful information but it is appreciated and not just by me.
      thank you.

  • @brandonb7496
    @brandonb7496 Рік тому +1

    I cant handle anything over 28c. I'm better 5 to -15 c

  • @joedoakes8307
    @joedoakes8307 Рік тому

    Where's the FIRE truck ?

  • @mralexismtz773
    @mralexismtz773 Рік тому

    Pyramid in the back?

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Рік тому

      Ancient Aliens.. Duh.
      Don’t you have an inexplicable pyramid in one of your fields?

  • @billyjolly3315
    @billyjolly3315 Рік тому

    Why not butt the bevel up instead of those collars

    • @SWC44
      @SWC44 Рік тому

      MY THOUGHT!!!!!! TY

    • @davidcat1455
      @davidcat1455 Рік тому +3

      He explained why in the first part of the video. I’m not going to hold your hand ,go back and have another look. Try listening this time.

    • @SWC44
      @SWC44 Рік тому

      @@davidcat1455 COLLARS ARE THE BEST!!!!!! TRY ONE!

    • @SWC44
      @SWC44 Рік тому

      OOPS SORRY WAS TO GO TO BILLY JOLLY, MY APOLOGIES!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @davidcat1455
      @davidcat1455 Рік тому

      @@SWC44
      No problem🇺🇸👍

  • @jonphimsouay8639
    @jonphimsouay8639 Рік тому

    Need some help?!