I just got a video of yours on my feed today. Already sub'd. You are real nice with the cuttin torch. Really appreciate the tight closeup shots! Keep it up youll grow quickly if you keep this up. One suggestion is landscape(sideways)view shooting film and possibly some linger videos. Gonna be up there with Issac, CB, Greg, etc if you keep it up!👍🏻👌🏻🛠️👨🏻🏭 ✊🏻🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸✊🏻
@@tdotw77 thanks for the advice. And yes I plan on videoing sideways in the future. Did not realize it made a difference until a few people brought it to my attention
Just found your channel. I do same type of work in Michigan. Can I ask that you turn phone sideways when recording? Makes it easier to watch. Keep up the good work! 👍
I really like your work! Once again, is that .045 dual sheild wire? And can I ask what size tip you used on your torch? Very steady hand and nice touchmenship! Thanks again, Sir!
Thank you for the cutting flame cone to material distance. I have been positioning the cones almost touching the material, I will need to back off. THANKS!
I do that too when I run a cap weld on stuff like that. I know it's not the best, but the fusion on the edge of the look is solid, and the flux protects from the weld splatter/BB. But that is just why I do it at times
THAT is some oxy/ acy torchwork! Smooooth!
Great video really enjoyed it love heavy plate
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome work brother !!! Where did you get your pliers and pliers sheath ?
Snap on pliers and occidental leather sheath
Nice fix. I really like this kind of work and I'm looking forward to seeing more.
More to come!
Awesome Torch cutting. Love the video.
Enjoy watching your video , fans from Indonesian
I just got a video of yours on my feed today. Already sub'd. You are real nice with the cuttin torch. Really appreciate the tight closeup shots! Keep it up youll grow quickly if you keep this up. One suggestion is landscape(sideways)view shooting film and possibly some linger videos. Gonna be up there with Issac, CB, Greg, etc if you keep it up!👍🏻👌🏻🛠️👨🏻🏭
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Really wish you woulda showed that wedge lock in place locked together when you finished. That was an abrupt stop!😅
@@tdotw77 yes I agree. We were at a dealership and they were about to close.
@@tdotw77 thanks for the advice. And yes I plan on videoing sideways in the future. Did not realize it made a difference until a few people brought it to my attention
Just found your channel. I do same type of work in Michigan. Can I ask that you turn phone sideways when recording? Makes it easier to watch. Keep up the good work! 👍
Thanks
I disagree, much easier to watch vertically
it depends on how your watching it. I watch on my tv. Horizontally is much better
I really like your work! Once again, is that .045 dual sheild wire? And can I ask what size tip you used on your torch?
Very steady hand and nice touchmenship! Thanks again, Sir!
Thank you for the cutting flame cone to material distance. I have been positioning the cones almost touching the material, I will need to back off. THANKS!
Glad it helped
Enjoy watching your videos! When MIG welding in the field, what kind of wire do you use?
@@codyaverhoff6828 different types but for dual shield we primarily use kobelco froniarc 711 in .045 and 1/16.
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We need you to get your ladder a little closer the edge there bud 😂
Why would you run over a weld with flux on it and not clean it off between passes all you did was trap slag in it
I do that too when I run a cap weld on stuff like that. I know it's not the best, but the fusion on the edge of the look is solid, and the flux protects from the weld splatter/BB. But that is just why I do it at times
And what happened to the subtitles 🤔🤔👎🏻