"I learned more watching your video than YEARS!!! of many of these UA-cam yeehoo's" You clearly don't know welding at all... this was for beginners and after many years and you just learning the basics now is crazy. Either you just watching welding videos for fun or you lack basic understanding (probably both). Your comment doesn't add up old man.
This is LITERALLY the project I'm doing in my Welding II class right now and I'm about to attack this thing with the ferocity of a thousand bulldogs. Thank you, sir.
Im a self taught mig welder, about 1.5 years in. I've done very little stick, and I'm always looking to improve any way I can. I seen your video suggested, and clicked it. Glad I did! I learned more about stick in a few minutes than I have in a year. I like learning the terminology too, root, hot pass etc. Thank you for am awesomely informative video!
WOW! Awesome teaching tool, this was not what I was looking for but answered so many questions as well as showed me how not to blow through the metal. At age 64 this is proof you can teach an old dog new tricks. Thank you for the lesson
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Thanks for yet another great video. I am learning a lot. May I ask, why I have never seen an american with a 3m speedglass with a respirator or similar equipment? You guy always seem to use those cheao Homer Simpson ones? In Northern europe everyone has speedglass.
Thank you very much for the lesson is very valuable for me, I sent a big greetings for you apprécier gratings from Ecuador - Sudamericana, I'm sorry for my English is very Bad
I did welding my senior year of high school and used a backing strip I did me root and fills different but I think this way is better it didn’t create a mountain like I did 😂
Quick question so how do i know when am i supposed to use a 7018 rod for a root i usually use 6010 for roots, 6013 for fillers, & 7018 for caps but i see here you used 7018 all the way is it because of the huge gap? Or cus of the plate thickness?
Had a go on the Welding Simulators! Though I went a little off line in a few tries. I think that a Stick Welder is much easier than the other types as they use electrodes rather than wire. And you can hold the electrode like a pencil too!
really enjoy ur videos man. I'm hoping to start a welding course next month. Just waiting to get accepted onto it and I'll be away. It's basically an intro into the welding business so I will be learning the basics of how to weld Butt, Tee and fillets. I am alw2ays reading up on the difference with certain welding techniques. I have a question for u bro if u have a minute. U have the 1/4" flat bar on the bottom of the 2 3/8" plates but how do u get that off once u have welded them together? I realise ur teaching us these techniques but surely that would not be used in a real world exp? Sorry if I sound stupid with this question but I'm wondering what would be used if u were welding parts together on site?? What is the difference btwn F & G? I see a lot of these letters used for certain type of welds. I see 3F or 6G and things like that. Do u have all this information on ur channel? I'm really new to the channel but I'm enjoying the content very much. I'm learning as I go. I tried welding for the 1st time recently and I like it. If anybody in the comments has any hints or tips for me please drop a reply. It would be very much appreciated. Thanks for the great content man, and thanks in advance to anybody who replies to my questions. I'd appreciate any help u can offer. Trying to learn something new about Welding everyday.. Take it easy.. Salute from Dublin, IRE.
Have you ever demonstrated a T fillet with a backer, suchas would be done on a beam-to-column moment? The backing plate in this vid made me think of it.
Got into the habit of adding a little "fling" when i brake the arc on 7018 to flick the molten bead off the rod. Well it flung right into my welding bag.. before i knew it it was bellowing smoke an my assignment packet was toast.
I remember when I did this in high school I used 6010 for my root pass. However I also wasn’t using a backing strip so it might have been something a bit different I was doing.
In you're Root Pass your suppose to grind the top on the root clean so the 2nd pass through can tie in better and it'll help passing a bend test and an x-ray test in he future. This is not a negative comment i just want to help out but everything else in the video is good for beginners.
Hey, that's not fair. Our teacher doesn't allow us to grind our welds to correct high spots lol. She's trying to get us used to strict testing rules. We're allowed a wire wheel, though.
This is what you should as the book says. The majority of welding jobs have a time limit. Most welders don't pay that much mind to Mill scale. The flux on the rod helps take care of it.
This man is a beast at welding and I have started a groove with backstrap yesterday and my instructor had told me to do the same as he said the only dofference is the machine set to 145 amps we put ours at 90amps
There is a welding school in Arroyo, Puerto Rico called Colegio Mayor De Tecnologia. Reach out to them, they should be able to help you with your welding certification👍
To beginners, using stick is primarily used for welding pipe, and the majority of the time it is an open root without backing welded with 6010, not 7018. Commonly only time 7018 stick is used in the flat with a backing bar is for structural which is not a common practice to use stick for structural.
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Dude, I am a 70plus year old hillbilly welder and I learned more watching your video than years of many of these UA-cam yeehoo's. Thank you very much.
"I learned more watching your video than YEARS!!! of many of these UA-cam yeehoo's"
You clearly don't know welding at all... this was for beginners and after many years and you just learning the basics now is crazy. Either you just watching welding videos for fun or you lack basic understanding (probably both). Your comment doesn't add up old man.
This is LITERALLY the project I'm doing in my Welding II class right now and I'm about to attack this thing with the ferocity of a thousand bulldogs. Thank you, sir.
Update?
@@Ryno0614 I passed with a 7/10
Same 😂
Wait… yall do d1.1 in welding 2? I did mine last year in welding 1
I’m a full fledged beginner. I love your videos. You make it look so easy. Thanks
You welcome and keep up the effort! Practice, practice and more practice and you will be a full blown welder soon!
@@weldtubepls do 3/8th plate t joint uphill weld 7018
Yall do d1.1 in welding 2? I did mine last year in welding 1
Im a self taught mig welder, about 1.5 years in. I've done very little stick, and I'm always looking to improve any way I can. I seen your video suggested, and clicked it. Glad I did! I learned more about stick in a few minutes than I have in a year. I like learning the terminology too, root, hot pass etc. Thank you for am awesomely informative video!
im starting welding school on July 8th. Looked up some videos and yours were very helpful and full of tips i will need when i start!
Rosendo is an awesome welder and teacher! Some guys can weld but not teach so good, Love this guy! 💯💪🏽💎
WOW! Awesome teaching tool, this was not what I was looking for but answered so many questions as well as showed me how not to blow through the metal. At age 64 this is proof you can teach an old dog new tricks. Thank you for the lesson
I love the videos on the weldtube channel, these videos only further enrich my knowledge in this area of welding
Appreciate you brother!
I appreceated your tips, so it helped understand the easy method to welding on 1g.
Im a welder and love ur videos ,,, ARMY vet. here , keep em comming.😁
Appreciate you and thank you for your service🇺🇸🇺🇸
From Europe: What a great instructor !
I never welded before but these videos are super cool and informative, thanks!
These videos are great! I am using this channel as my "UA-cam Academy" to learn how to weld. Keep em comin!
Bless So glad to see you back. Fr.
John. Thanks 🙏
Appreciate you sir!
I'm 64. Had welding in High School but I'm a beginner again.
Hey men your videos help me a lot, today is my test but at that amperage rod is eating the edges,can I lower the amp and have the same beads?
Very good video. Brought back memories for me. Did this same thing for my first cert test in welding school many year's ago. They x rayed it also
Very well explained , good video
Back to the roots, 18:04 man, I love it so much!❤
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Thank you for your video it's very helpful
Thank you so much sir... I am From Bangladesh... I am a welder...
GREAT JOB & VID 🧑🏼🏭
Im welder from zambia I love that
Thanks for yet another great video. I am learning a lot. May I ask, why I have never seen an american with a 3m speedglass with a respirator or similar equipment? You guy always seem to use those cheao Homer Simpson ones? In Northern europe everyone has speedglass.
Good class rosendo
Enjoyed it
I remember learning the vertical three pass bevel with the weave
Nice welding table.
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you very much for the lesson is very valuable for me, I sent a big greetings for you apprécier gratings from Ecuador - Sudamericana, I'm sorry for my English is very Bad
First!!! Love my weldtube family!!!
Appreciate you brother!
Never took a plate test with backing strip they were all open root inspector wants to see penatraction ,
Appreciate the feedback brother! This is a beginner test that is taught in high schools and trade schools for people that are just learning👍
What dose the plate having traction have to do with a full penetration weld?
@@weldtubedo vertical uphill 3/8th T joint pls . its a test for me in 2-3
weeks plss give me tips i cant get uphill near perfect
See aws d1.1
U never went to school for welding? Bc u would've done this.
Nice ma man💥
Great work sir 👏 😊
Thank you!
Please help.
What is the plate specification and grade?
I did welding my senior year of high school and used a backing strip I did me root and fills different but I think this way is better it didn’t create a mountain like I did 😂
Quick question so how do i know when am i supposed to use a 7018 rod for a root i usually use 6010 for roots, 6013 for fillers, & 7018 for caps but i see here you used 7018 all the way is it because of the huge gap? Or cus of the plate thickness?
Very good explained.
Had a go on the Welding Simulators!
Though I went a little off line in a few tries.
I think that a Stick Welder is much easier than the other types as they use electrodes rather than wire. And you can hold the electrode like a pencil too!
you really don't want to hold them like that. They get extremely hot.
When using a fresh one yes but the remaining 1/3 of it gets really hot so you'll have stop holding it.
Excelente información maestro saludos cordiales desde Puerto Rico
Gracias! Saludos desde Texas hasta Puerto Rico!
Gr8 UA-cam explained well nice . Thanks for video.
really enjoy ur videos man. I'm hoping to start a welding course next month. Just waiting to get accepted onto it and I'll be away. It's basically an intro into the welding business so I will be learning the basics of how to weld Butt, Tee and fillets.
I am alw2ays reading up on the difference with certain welding techniques.
I have a question for u bro if u have a minute.
U have the 1/4" flat bar on the bottom of the 2 3/8" plates but how do u get that off once u have welded them together?
I realise ur teaching us these techniques but surely that would not be used in a real world exp?
Sorry if I sound stupid with this question but I'm wondering what would be used if u were welding parts together on site??
What is the difference btwn F & G? I see a lot of these letters used for certain type of welds. I see 3F or 6G and things like that.
Do u have all this information on ur channel? I'm really new to the channel but I'm enjoying the content very much. I'm learning as I go.
I tried welding for the 1st time recently and I like it.
If anybody in the comments has any hints or tips for me please drop a reply. It would be very much appreciated.
Thanks for the great content man, and thanks in advance to anybody who replies to my questions. I'd appreciate any help u can offer. Trying to learn something new about Welding everyday.. Take it easy.. Salute from Dublin, IRE.
good job my friend❤
Hi Redondo nice informative video learnt a lot thanks
Do tack placement matter on the back bar ?
The head move works well👍🏾
Have you ever demonstrated a T fillet with a backer, suchas would be done on a beam-to-column moment?
The backing plate in this vid made me think of it.
If you’re using backers, you’re doing a groove weld. A fillet should be done in a closed angle with no root opening.
@@HollywoodF1, thanks.
Great post. Thanks!
Im starting to weld at adult school and the instructor doesnt learn like you🎉
Got into the habit of adding a little "fling" when i brake the arc on 7018 to flick the molten bead off the rod. Well it flung right into my welding bag.. before i knew it it was bellowing smoke an my assignment packet was toast.
I'm having a little trouble in class with overhead vertical
I remember when I did this in high school I used 6010 for my root pass. However I also wasn’t using a backing strip so it might have been something a bit different I was doing.
Waaasup Rosendo!!!
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Can you do a 6010 Uphill T-Joint buddy!!
We will put it on the to do list👍
😮Great Video 😮
Can you make a video on how to use a 6011 to 6G pipe?
Dozer bucket project .coming up thanks for sharing,,i'll use 6010 and 7018 for cap ..Peace😎
In you're Root Pass your suppose to grind the top on the root clean so the 2nd pass through can tie in better and it'll help passing a bend test and an x-ray test in he future. This is not a negative comment i just want to help out but everything else in the video is good for beginners.
Yeah, this is gonna be one of the many tests that are vocational welding program is going to have us doing
This man is the only reason I passed 😅
Great job... I would like to know sir, I'm from South Africa and interested in learning there... Do you have boilermaking certificate?
Good job
8 months after…. Welcome back
I Love that
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Anytime!
What about the same weld procedure, but using a SA 200 Lincoln Welding Machine ?
Same technique, you would just set your amperage using the gear and fine current levers on the SA-200.
Por favor hagan un videos explicando como hacer correctamente la soldadura 2g con raiz abierta
Lo pondremos en la lista🙏
Hey, that's not fair. Our teacher doesn't allow us to grind our welds to correct high spots lol. She's trying to get us used to strict testing rules. We're allowed a wire wheel, though.
I lean this when i was doing level 2 now am a do level 3 soon
Brand new to it.. love your explanations . In school for it now (TSTC) and just bout myself a welder to practice at home. 👍🏿🫡💯
This is what you should as the book says. The majority of welding jobs have a time limit. Most welders don't pay that much mind to Mill scale. The flux on the rod helps take care of it.
What about the back plate.
Can you do this same welding style but show us in the vertical position
Iv been welding for 9 months, I'm decent but want to get better.i haven't passed overhead yet either
where are you located?
This man is a beast at welding and I have started a groove with backstrap yesterday and my instructor had told me to do the same as he said the only dofference is the machine set to 145 amps we put ours at 90amps
This guy is running an 1/8" rod. Ur rod size will determine ur amps. Position can slightly alter it as well.
I gotta get a damn fixture table.. my wife is gonna see the burns on her trunk hood eventually.
Thank you for your tips really helped me in class 🫡
This guy is bad ass
Good Good 🎉🎉🎉
I’ve lost 7018 18 might be a little bit hot. Just have to see how it flows.
Why are your plates not flat now?
hey, I need info on how to get my certification in Puerto Rico......any info will help ...thanks
There is a welding school in Arroyo, Puerto Rico called Colegio Mayor De Tecnologia. Reach out to them, they should be able to help you with your welding certification👍
There are a lot of different types tests for welding you wouldn't believe I been there
Que excelente canal
Why cover the root gap
Yo Rosendo, you from bmore? The way you say "to" and "do" sounds like bmore accent
In scotland we call two handed welders fishermen.
To beginners, using stick is primarily used for welding pipe, and the majority of the time it is an open root without backing welded with 6010, not 7018. Commonly only time 7018 stick is used in the flat with a backing bar is for structural which is not a common practice to use stick for structural.
Thank u sir
Watching these welds. Do I need a welding helmet to protect my eyes ???
20+ yesrs in houston never driven by this place
Yes but that backing plate is welded to your work pieces
Why??
why dose the plats look like a book after?
When you weld on one side the weld pulls the metal towards it.
But good for beginners
Saya menyukai video anda
Can t i join with your company
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“The cool thing about this machine is you open the side and it’s like every other machine” lol ???
You know a good weld when it sounds like frying bacon and has a flaky top lol
DCEN or DCEP That's a start