WHY PIPELINE WELDERS WEAR PANCAKE WELDING HOODS (EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW)

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • WHY PIPELINE WELDERS WEAR PANCAKE WELDING HOODS (EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW)
    Austin Ross finally explains pancake welding hood purpose. Many pipeline welder wear pancake welding hood, but why? Learn why the pancake welding hood with auto darkening lens is the preferred pipeliner hood. Many ask “pancake welding hood vs pipeliner” because it is confusing that the hood with pipeliner in the name isn’t what a lot of pipeline welders wear. We aren’t talking history or how pancake hood and pipeliner hoods got their name but you will learn why pipeliners wear pipeliner pancake welding hood.
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  • @jasonb7451
    @jasonb7451 4 роки тому +3239

    I don’t know why I’m watching this, I work a desk job and have never even used any sort of welding equipment. That being said, thank you for enlightening me Mr. Pancake man.

    • @persephonelark6533
      @persephonelark6533 4 роки тому +141

      The Algorithm calls, and we obey.

    • @remodelingjames
      @remodelingjames 4 роки тому +43

      Haha I’m a carpenter wondering the same thing 😂

    • @frenchmontana961
      @frenchmontana961 4 роки тому +29

      I'm an electrician now, but I used to fantasize about working the pipeline

    • @robertgilbert4557
      @robertgilbert4557 4 роки тому +37

      It’s 4am I have school tomorrow I can’t sleep this is bullshit and for some reason here I am watching mr. pancake man

    • @roboosh
      @roboosh 4 роки тому +2

      do you maybe eat pancakes? lolz

  • @tanner7272
    @tanner7272 4 роки тому +3409

    Me completely minding my own business on UA-cam.
    UA-cam: "Why not find out why this man wears a metal pancake on his face whilst welding on pipelines?"

  • @ethansprofile6670
    @ethansprofile6670 4 роки тому +97

    My first welding teacher was a welder building battle ships in WW2. Boy were those great stories. He told us how after the ships were built, they had to remove the "stainless steel" turrets and put regular steel in because the bullets ricocheted and killed the sailors.

  • @godfreypoon5148
    @godfreypoon5148 4 роки тому +1165

    I played a prank on a welder once. Swapped his pancake hood for a belgian waffle hood.

    • @waitaminutedoggie8048
      @waitaminutedoggie8048 4 роки тому +11

      Mmmm.... tasty.

    • @EK-fe1uq
      @EK-fe1uq 4 роки тому +36

      And now he’s blind

    • @kutzbill
      @kutzbill 4 роки тому +25

      The best one is to lay a firecracker in front of the weld. You can be at the other side of the shop when it goes off....

    • @MJFacas
      @MJFacas 4 роки тому +11

      That could get you in a sticky situation.

    • @MrJones-bg4sz
      @MrJones-bg4sz 3 роки тому +6

      Popcorn kernels in the pipe. LoL

  • @toter-drache
    @toter-drache 5 років тому +1177

    Don't worry about your hair , it will begin to grow back with age, WAY back 😉

  • @Everythingisgoingtobealright
    @Everythingisgoingtobealright 5 років тому +950

    I did a shot every time you said “pancake”, I’m a mess.

  • @dbltap3332
    @dbltap3332 3 роки тому +74

    He said “when you’re laying pipe all day..” man I thought this was a family show!! Bwaaahaaa!! Good stuff brother!! LAY THAT PIPE SON!!!

    • @pamike4873
      @pamike4873 2 роки тому +1

      One of my favorite lines from "Grumpy Old Men" was when they were talking about the new woman in town, Jack Lemmon's character says, "I've laid more pipe in this town than Wabasha Plumbing".

    • @verglasviq
      @verglasviq 9 місяців тому

      These are the words of a happy man.

  • @kazykamakaze131
    @kazykamakaze131 4 роки тому +41

    I use those normal composite with the auto darkening lenses that you see fabricators use and just add a small piece of leather to block out back light and what is nice about the normal auto darkening composites is they allow you to have an option for grinding as well, so you use the helmet as a face shield as well.

  • @daxc1972
    @daxc1972 5 років тому +920

    God bless welders and other tradesmen. They keep America going.

    • @shredders3881
      @shredders3881 5 років тому +16

      Oh, I thought it was the politicians who truly make America happen. LOL

    • @Kaizer357
      @Kaizer357 5 років тому +59

      @@shredders3881
      Politicians don't do shit. Major exception is Trump; since he's not a politician.

    • @Nails4eeth
      @Nails4eeth 5 років тому +39

      Come ON, dude. Stop with the blind allegiance with that twat. This welder cant stand that limp wristed , orange faced draft dodging, fear/paranoia mongering, hate rhetoric spew'n, zero self accountability preaching bafoon.
      Any other self respecting working class person should feel -
      (KNOW) the same. If you think he and others like him can "relate" to you and cares about you , you're mistaken.

    • @Nails4eeth
      @Nails4eeth 5 років тому +15

      @@Kaizer357 PS...you as an NRA supporter should REALLY be pissed at the guy

    • @Kaizer357
      @Kaizer357 5 років тому +22

      Nails4teeth
      Yeah? As in how? You must not live in the states or have any clue as to what truthful work he’s been doing.
      He stands for the working class and the NRA.

  • @the1spen
    @the1spen 5 років тому +25

    Man, thanks for this info. I work for a water district, and we have welders that we hire to help us out. One of them showed up with this type of helmet. We had never seen this type before and almost thought the poor guy was broke and made it himself. He said he was a pipe liner and lots of guys use them. We shrugged and thought he looked like a minion. He was a damn good welder. Cool to see this video explaining it.

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +3

      Lol that’s funny. I’m glad it helped! I get asked all the time. Figured it was time to make a video explaining why.

  • @geraldstarr9950
    @geraldstarr9950 4 роки тому +92

    Here in Scotland we use scones, the English took our pancakes.

  • @hellyeah3871
    @hellyeah3871 2 роки тому +12

    I worked as a helper offshore on the pipeline in the late 90s and early 2000s. Very few guys wore the pancake shields and a lot of times the welding foreman wouldnt allow them.
    Top 5 Pipeliners I knew
    1 Chic Liepert. Didnt retire till he was 70. Could run a root like nobody's business. Very pretty caps
    2 Johnny Lyles. Cool dude super good welds and easy to work for.
    3 Mr Brad. Liked his rods bent so I would always have a stack bent for him. Always had plenty of good pot
    4 Carol Trahan. This guy could weld the crack of dawn to the break of day. Cool mfer
    5 George Pendergraft. I will never forget you George and thank you for showing me what it took to be the best helper I coud be. Sorry I never did break out

  • @mackaronen
    @mackaronen 5 років тому +204

    Haven't seen a single pancake here In Sweden.
    When I worked as a welder I had a speedglass hood, with a fan unit around my waist. Ridiculously expensive, but since I didn't need to buy them myself, totally worth it. No back light, fresh air, and really comfortable! And with a Kevlar under hood you didn't get eny sparks on your head/neck at all.

    • @shellybecodra
      @shellybecodra 5 років тому +22

      Speedglas all day every day

    • @rolltide2937
      @rolltide2937 5 років тому +4

      If you welding downhill outside in the sun the pancake keeps all the glare out and you see so much better and it’s pretty light as well!!!!

    • @davogifman542
      @davogifman542 5 років тому +2

      well just keep being neutral. It's worked for you so far...

    • @dennishall5006
      @dennishall5006 5 років тому +12

      Fuck Swedan! MAGA! America is #1 !!!

    • @jer0n1986
      @jer0n1986 4 роки тому +4

      Because the pancake hood is a easy way to get skin cancer.

  • @geneautry2091
    @geneautry2091 8 місяців тому +6

    My advice to those serious about achieving the goal of becoming a certified welder and fitter is start as a laborer or welders helper on the job. You'll learn many things crucial to prime workmanship that a welding school doesn't teach. Welding School can provide you the equipment and technical training applicable but you can't limit yourself by practicing "in position" all the time. Practice 3g & 4g (vertical & overhead) and 6g on pipe (45° axis). As a helper I used my breaks and lunch times practicing on scrap. I passed my 1st field test ( 3g uphill , e7018) '72 because the welder was too fat to get in the fuel tank through its porthole. Practice, practice, practice.....Be the best you can be but without self-pride. Stay humble and you'll learn much more than otherwise. Compete with your own potential, not with someone else. Be dynamic, not stop&go.

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 3 роки тому +15

    First time I saw one of these hoods it was being used by someone to weld a precast parking structure together. The advantages you mention in this video also apply to building construction.

  • @JackpineGandy
    @JackpineGandy 3 роки тому +40

    excellent speaker, very clear speech and perfect delivery! I'd never seen a hood like this, but I understood it immediately.
    I was a track welder on a small railroad, and almost all my welding was done outdoors...that's where the tracks are. Every track welder I ever worked with used a conventional "sugar scoop" hood, and would stuff rags into the top, to try to keep the sun out. Others would just struggle with the sunlight and hope for the best. I saw a catalog one time, and saw this leather hood....kind of a leather bag, with the usual harness setup for supporting a welder's hood. It covered the whole head and down the back of the head as well. Perfectly dark inside. I used it indoors as well, and it was good for crawling under a piece of track machinery to paste something back together...tight quarters and a rigid hood would not fit in there. No sizzling BBs in the ear canal, either. Also very nice for air-arc work at 400 amps with a blast of air blowing stuff out of the puddle.

  • @ericwilliams7374
    @ericwilliams7374 4 роки тому +11

    This is why I like UA-cam so much more than TV, I learn so much more!! I didn't even know that this existed!!!

  • @mikegun9520
    @mikegun9520 5 років тому +73

    Hey Austin, I’m 18 and just got my c ticket for welding I just wanted to say thank you so much for making these videos, I want to be a pipeline welder and have my own rig one day and you have done so much to help me on what to do and what to look for, just wanted to say thanks and keep up the amazing work buddy 🤙👍

    • @alemgas
      @alemgas 3 роки тому +2

      Must have started when you were 14

    • @samuelm214
      @samuelm214 3 роки тому

      Did you get into the pipeline?

    • @claytonhurst1329
      @claytonhurst1329 Рік тому

      @@alemgas im 17 have a mig welding t joint certification from aws also have osha 10, forklift certified, leansix sigma, crane and rigging safety and knowledge course, and cpr/aed gotten within a year now im just waiting to turn 18 and get a job welding currently working at kubota nothing is impossible my friend

    • @alemgas
      @alemgas Рік тому

      @@claytonhurst1329 i think you live in Disneyland sonny, it takes 5years to become a welder, i am in the U.K. so not some gullible yank that will believe your fantasies, now go and play with your toys like a good boy

    • @michaelakc
      @michaelakc 8 місяців тому

      ​​@@claytonhurst1329 ​ good on you! The more certification cards in your wallet; the more money can enter your wallet.

  • @snipper1ie
    @snipper1ie 4 роки тому +158

    You're not loosing hair, you're gaining face.

  • @alfadrone
    @alfadrone 3 роки тому +21

    @ about the 3:30 mark - "When you're laying pipe all day..."
    In my day "laying pipe" meant something else 😉

    • @rusosure7
      @rusosure7 3 роки тому +4

      I believe it's called "laying cable" now. lol

  • @francisconoyola1810
    @francisconoyola1810 5 років тому +11

    Hey Austin I’m 17, I want to be come a pipeline welder and am currently in school to learn how to weld, your videos have helped me understand the ins and outs of pipeline welding. Thanks a lot for all the help you have provided me with. Keep putting out great content

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +2

      That’s awesome! I’m glad the videos are helpful. You bet I will.

    • @mikeklinger1712
      @mikeklinger1712 8 місяців тому

      Better vote Republican if you want to work pipeline 😂

  • @jerryminyard7460
    @jerryminyard7460 5 років тому +21

    Pancake, the side came off awhile back. So I just put a glove over my ear if I need to. #2 is the sugar scoop with the fieldres mods. Great channel & great haircut

  • @frankhorvath817
    @frankhorvath817 3 роки тому

    I only started welding about 4 yrs ago. I'm a DIYer so I love to watch and listen to any pro. I learn from every one. Thanks for this v8ideo!

  • @deanhoward4128
    @deanhoward4128 2 роки тому +10

    Another great video for the beginner! Something you might consider for the winter also is a nomex hood,the kind made for firefighters & race car drivers, they are fire resistant but not fire proof,the point is they are made like a full open face ski mask,They are used by firefighters as part of their turnout gear, but I have found after retiring from the vol.f.d.that they work pretty good for welders & in the extreme cold winter weather they will keep your head warm,especially for old men with bald heads!( & younger guys with bald spots .)

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 5 років тому +3

    I have not welded pipe in years but it still brings back good memories of the job. Keep on talkin the talk with the good old terms for welders face gear too.

  • @SidewalkSurferPhotography
    @SidewalkSurferPhotography 4 роки тому +47

    Me at 3 AM: I need to know why pipeliner welders use pancakes!!!!

  • @mattmeagher365
    @mattmeagher365 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks! I was a welders helper and pipe gang straw boss for 11 years and admire the welding skills!

  • @danielalamo2075
    @danielalamo2075 3 роки тому +1

    I always appreciate your advice and tips. I only weld at home usually small farm repairs or small welding projects. I just have traditional welding helmets that flip up. They have different shades of lenses. Two are cheaper auto darkening and a couple with flip up welding lens so you can see to chip with a clear lens. And just yesterday I had back light problems trying to repair the tailgate on my dad's 1963 GMC pickup. Also I once got a hot metal spark in my eye while wearing safety glasses and a welding helmet that was down. The welding lens was up and was looking through the clear lens while using the metal chop saw. Sometimes shit just happens.

  • @ramohino
    @ramohino 4 роки тому +6

    I always wondered that. There have been so many times I needed a 🥞 hood being a recreational welder.

  • @markashlock9017
    @markashlock9017 5 років тому +7

    Finally! Been dying to know the answer to that question. Through context clues from your other vids, I was narrowing it down ; ) Thanks!!

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому

      Lol you bet! I’m glad the video helped!

  • @Rocketman88002
    @Rocketman88002 3 роки тому +4

    @Austin Ross, very well done video! Man, things have changed since I was a pipeliner back in the later 60's. The welders waited for me to put a bend or a sag on a joint, then my side boom operator set the joint down on the right of way next to the ditch for them. Don't remember some details of the pipe but it was naked 36" × .250" steel with beveled ends. When the welders finished welding up the joint, the welds were X-rayed then the dope gang wrapped the pipe. Again, don't recall the details. We worked as late as we needed to on tie ins and "shooting the pig". The welders were men from all over and loved what they did. Our boss Jack Maggard took good care of us all. I had a chance to go to Brazil with the company (McCathern Pipeline) after military service was out of the way. They were drafting back then and I got my Welcome to the Army of the United States letter in August of 68. Now, about those bald spots on your head........lol!

  • @ma-lakshmifabricator7549
    @ma-lakshmifabricator7549 9 місяців тому +9

    Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍

  • @Hate-Crime
    @Hate-Crime 4 роки тому +30

    “Make intentional decisions”.
    I love you, baldy.

  • @williambarnes274
    @williambarnes274 4 роки тому +112

    I'll never wear a hoodie or hooded jacket while welding. In my early 20's I was welding a ladder on a grain silo. I'm 20+ feet in the air welding and wearing a hoodie when I feel a tug on my feed line. My buddy was desperately trying to tell me that my hood caught some slag and burst into flames. 17 years later and I still don't wear a hoodie of any type to weld.

    • @williambarnes274
      @williambarnes274 4 роки тому +7

      @thegrandfinale2 oh looking back on it, it was absolutely hilarious and terrifying simultaneously.

    • @williambarnes274
      @williambarnes274 4 роки тому +30

      @thegrandfinale2 it's not just a good suggestion. At my company all welding is halted 20 minutes before calling it a day. Not only to clean up, but to ensure there's nothing scorching hot before leaving. We also have an old wives tale about being extra cautious on Thursdays. Because of one reason. Payday being Friday means it is cheaper on the company to die Thursday.

    • @thedealerofdeath100
      @thedealerofdeath100 3 роки тому +1

      I had one light fire in my hoodie pocket.

    • @allseeingeyezz
      @allseeingeyezz 3 роки тому +4

      @@williambarnes274 lol, they still gotta pay you even if you die. it would go to your estate.

    • @MrEh5
      @MrEh5 3 роки тому

      @thegrandfinale2 30 minute rule

  • @michaelwalsh98
    @michaelwalsh98 Рік тому +1

    I never used a Pancake hood, but used the Sugar Scoop as you call it for 24 years, welding in various Maintenance jobs, from Crown Cork Can Plant, to repairing tractor trailers. Mostly 7018 stick welding, but some Aluminium Mig and TIG Welding. Enjoy your channel , very much, as I am retired 10 years on June 1st.

  • @billsiegel1783
    @billsiegel1783 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve seen pancakes before but never knew what they were for. Thank you for this informative video. Very good narration, my complements. I’ll be listening.

  • @K_M_M_G
    @K_M_M_G 2 роки тому +9

    Greatly appreciate this video, I do welding for a hobby in my shop and the overhead lights are some of the brightest I had installed. The back light is such a pain and I’m actually going to try one of these pipeline masks. Appreciated!!

    • @chrisrageNJ
      @chrisrageNJ 8 місяців тому

      You can take a piece of leather or nonflammable fabric and put it between your welding hat and helmet, letting it drop down the back. It'll block the light and if it doesn't block enough you can roll up another piece and stuff it up front

  • @chakathewolf
    @chakathewolf 4 роки тому +29

    Went from never having seen one before to needing one in six minutes.

    • @kennlangaas1576
      @kennlangaas1576 4 роки тому

      Fucking gas companies

    • @dpd16790
      @dpd16790 3 роки тому

      same... i about to look at getting one.. lol

  • @poptartdude24
    @poptartdude24 2 роки тому +2

    I was a pipeline welder for 10 years and honestly was so confused cause I’ve never used a pancake hood. But this was an enlightening video 😂 thank you.

  • @whitepinelover
    @whitepinelover 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed as always Austin ! Worked pipeline across this big place called Canada 45 years coast to coast and in all honesty I cannot recall ever seeing a pancake hood, perhaps its a yu all thing though when I was a bronco a lot of the speadmen and foremen where Americans, so as you say, learn something new everyday. Stay safe!

  • @Mossy500A
    @Mossy500A 5 років тому +10

    I use a "sugar scoop" in and out of class. If I had a "pancake" mask, you can bet that it would have a smiley face on the front.

    • @1978garfield
      @1978garfield 3 роки тому +3

      I would have someone paint butter and syrup on it or paint it up like an Eggo.

  • @keenanlienemann8200
    @keenanlienemann8200 4 роки тому +6

    I love my pancake hood. But I cannot use it because everything nowadays is all about “safety” I work in a structural building plant as a welder, and there are lots of flashes from air arc and just other welders when I use my regular mig welding hood. I honestly wish I could use my pancake for the exact reasons you explained. No sparks in the eye/face, no flashing, very lightweight, and just very convenient.

  • @CowboyVin
    @CowboyVin 3 роки тому +1

    Austin Ross.
    You have some great welding videos. I watch your channel alot.
    Something that I've come across recently is adaptation to your surroundings and the tooling you have at hand.
    Often times in the trade world we look for the "easy" way out. I.E. auto dark hoods, step drills, etc.
    I would greatly enjoy seeing a video of minimalist tooling out on a job and how to over come said obstacles.
    No job will ever be the same, as with what you bring to said job.
    Ambidextrous welding is something that I feel would be very fitting to your channel. As well as welding without a resting point for free hand welding and act cutting.
    I do not intend this comment to give you any grief, just something to brew in your mind.
    Love the videos.
    -G.Ness

  • @AKUSUXs
    @AKUSUXs 3 роки тому

    As a kid I was always skiing at Soldier Mountain, just beyond the ski area. Watching Tin Cup and your video about pancake hoods (made in Fairfield, ID) brings back a lot of memories

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks 5 років тому +145

    those are really cool

  • @tonyabsoluteam3456
    @tonyabsoluteam3456 4 роки тому +3

    Thats cool! I've actually never seen or heard of a pancake Hood before, thanks for the video!

  • @rogercamargo2683
    @rogercamargo2683 4 роки тому +2

    Learning is key to doing. I'm an amateur welder livery amateur), but I love welding. It is fun to me (although my welds look like chicken crap). I liked your words of wisdom. Thanks. PS, "Experience is what you get, after you needed it."

  • @Joh447
    @Joh447 4 роки тому

    doing a welding course currently and i just got a speedglass hood and it is absolutely fantastic! the one i got was around 120 bucks by some italian manufacturer and seems to work well in the couple days i've been using it now

  • @Prestonesfpv
    @Prestonesfpv 4 роки тому +11

    “How to fit your pancake to your face” i dont think i will ever hear that combination of words again even if i live to be 200 years old 😂😂 thank you for some very interesting videos

  • @Jus10worsT
    @Jus10worsT 4 роки тому +5

    Worked with Austin in the past damn good dude!

  • @marioserra4383
    @marioserra4383 3 роки тому

    I always asked myself why some welders use it, now I can see the advantages, thank for share it

  • @TacgnolSimulacrum
    @TacgnolSimulacrum 3 роки тому

    The algorithm has blessed you with my view. I don't weld. I don't work in an industry that does welding other than spot welds over blind pins, but this was far more interesting than I'd have thought.

  • @jayallen408
    @jayallen408 5 років тому +7

    that's pretty cool I never knew there was a pancake Hood out there

  • @Kilo_Skunk
    @Kilo_Skunk 4 роки тому +6

    My favorite hood has always been my Speedglas 9002nc, thing keeps getting stolen though! LOL
    I may end up looking into a pancake hood though, it definitely looks like it has some benefits!

  • @ItsBubs
    @ItsBubs 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting video. I’m an electrician and it’s cool seeing how the other trades do things.

  • @danielh4995
    @danielh4995 4 роки тому +1

    I had always wondered about that. I have been welding for a number of years off and on. I have never done pipeline welding and had always wondered about those hoods. My normal go to for mig and stick is a standard sugar scoop style with a big lens. I also have a lincoln viking auto dark that I use almost exclusively for TIG. Having the shade adjustability and the super clear lens is nice for high precision stuff and if I need to weld in a cramped space like an in car roll cage or performance exhaust type work. I might have to try a pancake for some of the mobile service/ mobile fab type jobs.

  • @johnt7502
    @johnt7502 4 роки тому +7

    When I tig in the shop, the sun sometimes comes in the window and sends me scrambling. Getting a pancake. Thanks. 👍

  • @norman7179
    @norman7179 5 років тому +4

    Thanks! I've never seen the face side of a pancake hood before and always wondered WHY some welders wore them. Now I can see the BIG advantages.

  • @RickRose
    @RickRose 4 роки тому +1

    Never heard of a pancake welding hood before. Now I know. Thank you for the education.

  • @DiHandley
    @DiHandley 4 роки тому

    Thanks for explaining it so well. I had actually wondered why. 👍

  • @pierrefortin6457
    @pierrefortin6457 4 роки тому +6

    scoops are used for most field and structural welding because they fit over hardhats.

  • @davidsantacruz8639
    @davidsantacruz8639 4 роки тому +4

    I’ve always worked at welding/fabrication shops, I started out with a Lincoln Viking 3350 auto darkening flip down hood, then went to the 3350 with 4c lens but now my favorite hood is my miller digital infinity with clear light lens

  • @billgeorge7804
    @billgeorge7804 3 роки тому

    Still got mine from fifteen years ago. Fond memories 😀 thanks brother

  • @gangleweed
    @gangleweed 3 роки тому

    I'm not a welder but have done a lot of welding in industry in the last 3 years before I retired and my favourite hood was the auto darkening one.
    So with a "normal" auto darkening helmet you could make a sponge rubber square box around the lens to fit to your face and so exclude the back glare from the surrounding lighting.......this might make your face or the lens steam up from the trapped moisture etc.....gonna try it next time I go out there.

  • @nolanbie3664
    @nolanbie3664 4 роки тому +47

    4:00 when you graduate from welding school

  • @4ws0m0
    @4ws0m0 4 роки тому +4

    When I did structural, before doing only in shop fab now, I would just put a towl over my head if the glare got real bad. Needless to say, that sucked in the summer time here in SE Texas 🤣

  • @kevinfree8092
    @kevinfree8092 3 роки тому

    Dude the videos are great, thanks for spreading knowledge and giving pointers! I have learned a lot about stick welding from your channel. At my job all we get to use is mig. Keep it up, and i give you a tip of the hat man, your videos are cool!

  • @OmeedNOuhadi
    @OmeedNOuhadi 3 роки тому

    Thanks for asking a question I was not aware of and for honestly answering it in your post.

  • @robbiefrentz9427
    @robbiefrentz9427 4 роки тому +5

    I love welding as an amateur. Couldn’t imagine doing it for a job. I give credit to any welders

    • @mrillis9259
      @mrillis9259 2 роки тому

      If your smart enough to tie your shoes you will be given prints as a trial by fire.

  • @inspectorsteve2287
    @inspectorsteve2287 5 років тому +63

    I think you care more about your hairline than anyone else. I wouldn't have noticed if you didn't point it out. Thanks for the video

    • @nosoynadaoiga4144
      @nosoynadaoiga4144 5 років тому

      Inspector Steve I noticed it straight away if you youngin you would prolly look

    • @LOOoZZzERr
      @LOOoZZzERr 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah yall, news flash, it dont matter worth a damn to a lady if you're an ugly man, work hard and be polite, if you're an ugly woman you're just sol

    • @inspectorsteve2287
      @inspectorsteve2287 3 роки тому +1

      @@LOOoZZzERr I totally disagree. If there was a handsome guy and an ugly guy next to one another girls would go to the handsome guy first. Looks make women want to get to know you or at least looks will help get women to talk to you. If you are ugly you might be the nicest and sweetest person in the world but a girl won't know that because they won't give the ugly guy a chance.

    • @JosephDR
      @JosephDR 3 роки тому

      @@inspectorsteve2287 My army buddy was ugly and had bug eyes. He always got girls. Pretty ones, too. I wondered how he did it: It's called CHARISMA. He was a magnet.

  • @BountyHunterLetsPlaysOnGoogle
    @BountyHunterLetsPlaysOnGoogle 4 роки тому

    this popped up at the perfect time, a guy in my welding class is a pipe liner in Texas, he uses one of those a TON.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 4 роки тому

    Thanks Austin, now I know why. I am going to check out one of those things.

  • @justinrawlings8507
    @justinrawlings8507 5 років тому +3

    Always love your vids Austin. I'm a shop heavy truck mechanic but I end up doing a bunch of welding too. I'm getting better but I was horrible when I started and my brother, dad, and both granddads were welders or still are.

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +1

      Right on that’s cool man. Stretch any frames? Or just like brackets and such?

    • @justinrawlings8507
      @justinrawlings8507 5 років тому +1

      @@arosswelding I basically just do patch welding. I'm actually fixing a box trailer tongue that our laborers jackknifed. I do get to do some actual fab work from time to time and that's one of the best parts of my job. I thought I passed you last winter because there was a big pipeline going through my town in WV but you were a little farther north on RT50. I worked part of that pipeline up there around Pennsboro in 2014 contracting for Antero.

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +1

      Right on. Very nice. Ya it might have been me. I was there last winter.

  • @pablodiablo765
    @pablodiablo765 5 років тому +359

    spatter down the earhole. I can still hear the earwax sizzle.

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 5 років тому

      Lol

    • @bodibrodice147
      @bodibrodice147 4 роки тому +19

      As a candy ass shop weldor, nothing infuriates me more than a spark in the ear.

    • @jamesfoster9115
      @jamesfoster9115 4 роки тому +19

      How about the shake you do with a hot in the ear hole! I can spot the shake one hundred yards away! LMAO! There called ear plugs!!

    • @demonsamongstmen562
      @demonsamongstmen562 4 роки тому +7

      Thats why you should almost always wear some kind of ear protection I wear earplugs

    • @Evergreen1400
      @Evergreen1400 4 роки тому

      Bodi Brodice. “Candy ass shop welder” ? What is that?????

  • @bigjimne
    @bigjimne 2 роки тому

    Definitely answered questions I didn’t even know I had! Good info, brother

  • @lennyserauskas2224
    @lennyserauskas2224 3 роки тому

    I love my Miller Elite hood 👍🏻I’ve had it for 14 yrs working as an Ironworker

  • @zotthefirstjs
    @zotthefirstjs 5 років тому +17

    You could Put a piece of leather on top of your sugar scoop. To cover the back of your head and keep out backlighting.

    • @gt0915
      @gt0915 4 роки тому

      wear a welding hood, stops the spatter getting into your ears and stops the spatter getting down your neck.

  • @mikeeagle2653
    @mikeeagle2653 4 роки тому +5

    3m adflo solves all of those issues and keeps you cool and doesnt let you breathe in fumes.

  • @sirfunnyshoes
    @sirfunnyshoes 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love my yeswelder true color auto darkening Hood. I am a truck equipment mechanic. I don't weld all day everyday but it's not a very heavy Hood it is fairly comfortable

  • @paulkurilecz4209
    @paulkurilecz4209 11 місяців тому

    I have both fixed lense and auto darkening. I like the auto darkening with what I do now which is primarily TIG on Aluminum, Magnesium and Stainless. On my hood I have both a back hood and a bib which really keep the back light out.

  • @mongomay1
    @mongomay1 5 років тому +5

    speedglas 9000x large view, did a lot of tig and mig repairs and SS process tubing

  • @restojon1
    @restojon1 3 роки тому +3

    Really interesting, I've never seen anything like this in the UK. I restore vintage cars and motorcycles so I do a reasonable amount of fabrication although I'm not continuously welding all day every day.
    I must admit, that problem you mentioned with the light coming in down the side of the inside of the mask does get on my tits a bit but I usually put a cover over the vehicle I'm working on or if I'm outside try and Jerry rig my way around it.
    Most of the full-time welders are using those ventilated masks like the Speed-Glas ones now from what I've seen. They're all sealed up to the face.
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this, always fascinating to see how different people do jobs different ways (and I can guarantee you're a better welder than me, lol) I only have two basic college qualifications on MIG, ARC and gas. I've had a fiddle with TIG under supervision from a proper fabricator and can get steel to glue together quite nicely but I made a small hole in some ally tube ... into a very big hole lol 😆
    Stay safe out there and may the hot rocks not fall down your boots

  • @michaelcostello6991
    @michaelcostello6991 3 роки тому

    Very interesting. Thanks for the wonderful insight into pipe line welding.

  • @thombrackett
    @thombrackett 3 роки тому +1

    I've been hobby welding since I was 18 and never knew it was called a "sugar scoop". Love to learn something new.

  • @robertjohnson7895
    @robertjohnson7895 5 років тому +4

    Love this,, I’m a retired from local Union #26 pipe fitters and plumbers, the best 32 years of my life 👍👍👍

    • @paramandans
      @paramandans 5 років тому

      Robert Johnson
      And you still don’t know how to weld.

  • @aborntexan
    @aborntexan Рік тому +4

    I'm curious how you feel about the automatic darkening hoods. I used a friend's the other day for a few hours and really liked it.

  • @ErvinKrauss
    @ErvinKrauss 4 роки тому

    Excellent - I love videos with practical content. Thanks.

  • @thejoemonstero4757
    @thejoemonstero4757 3 роки тому +1

    I didn’t even know these where a thing youtube just recommended this vid but damn this guy sold me on these

  • @tflo3482
    @tflo3482 4 роки тому +4

    You forgot one of the biggest reasons for it, the simplicity and price. It's easy and cheap to fix or replace even in the field

  • @gunfighterdrummer
    @gunfighterdrummer 4 роки тому +3

    You’ve done got me craving some pancakes, man.

  • @nicholashazzard5451
    @nicholashazzard5451 4 роки тому

    My favorite hood is a automatic also I’m in high skool and we watch u sometimes ur pretty cool and I like welding a lot

  • @jok3yjesu339
    @jok3yjesu339 4 роки тому

    I know exactly what you are talking about, back at the old shop I use to have to turn the light off to see what I am doing

  • @jeromemartinez8331
    @jeromemartinez8331 5 років тому +9

    Pancake is my favorite for outside work. In a tank not so much. Outlaw leather makes some cool looking hoods that I have looked into and definitely considering one of them for tank work!

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +1

      Ya I’ve saw those. Looks like they’d be handy. ✋

    • @revisionindustries667
      @revisionindustries667 5 років тому

      Outlaw leather in tx?
      Are they a chain store?

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +1

      Google outlaw leather welding hood.

  • @clintongoutremout9473
    @clintongoutremout9473 5 років тому +80

    Worse part of flip down hoods is when the tightening knobs wear out from nodding it down then the they won't stay up,frustrating

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +4

      I heard that!

    • @jamesyoung_photoghraphy1015
      @jamesyoung_photoghraphy1015 5 років тому +7

      Just "barrow" them from from a face shield and keep the extra ones from the old gear

    • @teddybundlez8799
      @teddybundlez8799 4 роки тому +4

      Nut and bolt will fix that

    • @bustersmith5569
      @bustersmith5569 4 роки тому +1

      Alex Graham or a couple of short roofing nails !!!

    • @teddybundlez8799
      @teddybundlez8799 4 роки тому +5

      @bustersmith how??? With a lock nut n bolt its perfect how would you use a roofing nail 🤣

  • @davidstansbury3204
    @davidstansbury3204 3 роки тому

    So I just watched your video at the Starbucks. You used the ( now I know) pancake hood. Made me feel kinda dumb, never saw one. I welded for about 13 years at a sprinkler co but it was always in the shop so never had a problem with back lighting, the place was like a dungeon. But I’ve done a lot of welding at my shop now inside and out. I’ll be getting me a pancake hood. Thanks for your time and knowledge.

  • @jasonrtaborsky4240
    @jasonrtaborsky4240 4 роки тому

    thanks for the tips. Always great to learn by the Pros.

  • @jesusquinones3706
    @jesusquinones3706 5 років тому +3

    I think anything that protects against flashes it's good

  • @moeshouse575
    @moeshouse575 5 років тому +29

    when i started learning to weld, early 70s, i was told the most important thing was that the welder be comfortable. at first that was a joke. but NO its very important. i was hard faceing trencher teeth with torch. with a #4 lens. and my eyes was burning. so i stacked a #3 and 4 together. my eyes stopped burning.

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  5 років тому +4

      Very good advice you were givin, I think that’s key also. 👌😎

    • @colinthomas5462
      @colinthomas5462 3 роки тому

      I started my apprenticeship as a welder in late 70s that advice from my father who was also a blacksmith/welder always sticks in my mind and so true.

  • @thomasdemaio53
    @thomasdemaio53 2 роки тому

    Saw a guy at work wearing a pancake. I thought it was home made and complimented him. He went through the pragmatics, like you did. I love tools.

  • @kenlink5667
    @kenlink5667 3 роки тому +2

    Once I needed bi-focals I also had to go to a big lens helmet as one looks “down the nose” to see through bi-focals and the normal helmets block the vision. Also real picky about cutting goggles for the same reasons.
    Don’t get old! Have heard bald is beautiful. Will never know, myself.