Damn dude! One hell of a challenging repair. Just on the preheat alone. Must have been 7-9k US in consumables, not including electricity. Wow. Amazing work.
Definite subscribed !! I am a retired 35 yrs, welder/mechanic from a Union USA shop. I worked in quarry , blacktop and sand and gravel processing. Some of the most satisfying work. I am totally impressed with your work ethic and willingness to share your knowledge, Thank you !! Totally impressive work, super smooth hand, great shop set up !! Can add some hops and grain to that water and make it a pint!
I keep losing the sense of scale with this piece and thinkingnthay this thing is Bloomin huge., the large volume of weld wire going into filling the cracks and voids. Awesome to watch.
What do retired welders do in thier golden years? Watch welding and repair on UA-cam! Enjoyed it in my working life, enjoy watching it done. I'll tell you, I am happy to see improved safety gear for breathing and body protection. Thanks for sharing.
I would be delighted to view three hours of footage. Your explanations into the process and the remarkably detailed camera work creates a very educational insight into very heavy machinery repair. Someone’s gotta do it and Al, you’re the man.
I'm a recently retired Boilermaker, and worked on some very large repairs on mining equipment like draglines and shovels. But that crusher kinda scared me a bit. The combination of size, mass, metal type and required precision with such a nasty break... I'm impressed as hell with your work. Bloody beautiful
Awesome. I'm a retired diesel mechanic. 3yrs tech school for welding while in high school 5yrs navy seabees as a steel worker. I had some big stuff to weld but that was awesome with pre and post heating for stress and shrinkage. God bless brother!!!!
I greatly enjoy your channel ! OUTSTANDING THNX / when I was 15 my parents got me a 200 amp buzz box, I proceeded to weld everything in site together much to their dismay. 50 years later a little better but much wiser.
Part 2 was definitely worth the wait Alistair. What an absolute beast of a job, looking forward to part 3. The scale of the job is mind boggling, some of those gaps were canyons. The concentration, the stress and the heat of the job was palpable. Hats off to you sir, cracking job!
Holy moly I was watching the setup and the preheating steps, and was thinking how you were actually gonna get into those pockets to physically weld? I mean, essentially after the preheating with the space heaters and torch, those "oven spaces" must have been hot enough to bake a chicken! And the extended torch, wasn't just a godsend, it was key! You're truly a testament to work ethic. I can't imagine too many people on the planet who would sit all day in front of an open oven door, and perform this methodical work. You give us all inspiration for whenever we may whine about the difficulties of our jobs. Thanks for sharing this!!!
My daughter has decided to make welding her career she works at a welding shop in town and she tells me about the work she does but it’s difficult to understand what she is talking about having no experience with it. I am very glad I have found your channel because you do an excellent job of explaining not only what you are doing but why it has to be done that way. Thank you for your content. It really gives me an insight to what my daughter is doing and helps me to be an active listener when she discusses her job. I really respect the job that you do it’s not one for the uneducated. I had no idea just how much planning went into a welding repair and the scope of knowledge necessary to do it right. Hats off to you and your skills!
Awesome to see you trying to become an even better active listener. I've met maybe 5-10 active listeners in my entire lifetime on earth. They're so important for a civilized society. At my job I don't even talk much anymore. There's no reason to. Everybody there is just trying to one-up everybody or just waiting for their turn to speak.
@@verteupcan't learn a damn thing flapping your lips. There is always more to learn. My granddad told me to learn anything anyone is willing to teach. You never know when you can apply it.
@@verteup I am agreeing with your statement. Also you did mention learning as the guy is learning so he knows what his daughter is saying. You talked about listening. Good listeners learn from others if they weed out the bs to get useful info. People that only talk do not gain and rarely provide much. As they talk down to people.
Thanks for posting this part 2. I am not a pro welder and did not know you could fix this. You also explained some of the metallurgy involved and i had no idea of the complexity of welding this beast. Blessings from east Texas
This is way beyond my ability. Both mental and physical. A cowboy rides a bronco with one hand. You sir, are no cowboy. Video while gouging. Hats off to you, master!
Awesome job! And something to look back to in years to come,I started welding at the age of 15, and 77 years tomorrow and still playing with it. You are satisfied for sure. Thanks for the video..All the best to you..
I am not a welder, but i know art when I see it. The welding beads are truly works of art by a very skilled welder. This is an indication the man loves his work.
Stunning work. I kind of almost miss that kind of stuff in a strange sort of way. Brutal when you're bent double for hours on end. It takes a toll. You got to like your own company when you're a welder.
Yep…. Either bending over or squatting and sunburning your shins. Aggravating the arthritis and admiring your work even if nobody will ever see it to appreciate talent.
@@lorenrasmussen338 kneeling down on concrete or steel is a sure fire way to get arthiritis , it chills the bones in your knees , elbows and hands. If i am doing a long job in one position i cheat and make up foam supports or lay boards to reduce fatigue .
Found your channel the other day when Part 1 popped up in my recommended. As someone whos looking at getting into welding as a trade, I can sit though hours of this footage at a time. I'll certainly be giving your entire channel a binge over the next few weeks, should net you some solid playtime lol. Cheers from Nova Scotia my friend. Stay safe.
I'm in welding school and I'm impressed with this repair. That work is a welding lesson. I could see several technics and procedures that I'm learn in my classes.👍
I’m 67 yr old retired certified welder/fabricator. This job will try your skills and patience! Don’t walk up on me talking crap asking why it’s taking so long! My neck shoulders low back knees wrist aches patience wearing thin I’m tired! Don’t start nothing and there won’t be nothing I’m doing the best I can! 😅. I’ve been there and done that. I. Impressed with the looks of your welds! Well done my welding brother! Cheers
Hi Alistair, phenomenal video. Was a fabricator/ welder..... but this is on the stratospheric level. No substitute for skill. Bucket loads here for all to appreciate. Look forward to the finale. Take care.
The amount of multi layered thought that has gone into this is just gobsmacking. Everything about it is intellectually and physically exhausting. It is official - you have balls the size of Jupiter. I look forward to episode 3.
21:34 anyone else waiting for the chair leg to move. Epic repair hats to you for taking it on there some high stress loads on that when in work. Your stress levels will be through the roof when it’s in use for first time lol.
That arc shot at 44 minutes in has showed me so much. I can't even explain how much I picked up there. I'm not a welder, but I play one on the weekends.
I have watched for 2 hr.now might as whell continue to the finish took you more than 3 days I'd have to say I've got it easy I'm learning thank you for your work.
Short time, first time. Got your channel referral from watching On Fire welding and others. After sering this and a few other of your videos i am super impressed by your capabilites. I am not a welder bit i enjoy watching your type of welding videos. All i have yo say is that you sre the MAN in the youtube world of welding content creators. More power to you. Be safe stay healthy and may God keep blessing you
Welding is not taught in any school in the U.S. anymore. Great work, I enjoyed watching this work. I worked as a cert welder and only worked 20 years and retired. Right of high school the last year it was taught. The teacher got cert for government jobs for me. Worked hard, paid very well and now living life how I want to be.
I used to use those gouging rods sharpened like a pencil to tack stainless steel benches together lol. Funny seeing them used for their intended purpose
Absolutely superb, methodical and top job. You are a powerhouse of patience, I would imagine part of you saying ‘what the hell am I doing’? And the other side saying ‘you can do this, you have done this’ & Many brick walls in between. The prep and calculation is certainly the most important part of the process - Certainly a big tribute to your skill, I do believe there are only a few people in the world that possess the necessary skills in the different sectors of engineering - I hear many people constantly saying ‘that ls a dying trade and not many people are continuing in it - Id imagine not many people would have took that job on 👍👍👍👍👌
I'm a decorator and I find your videos fascinating. YOur editing is bang on. I watched the first video and I'm half way through this one. Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with everyone 🤗👍💖 (My responsibility basically extends about as far as 'don't get paint on the carpet' [which I manage _most_ of the time], everything else is a breeze.)
Man I can't tell you how impressed I am this job. I'm just an at home welder and seeing the scope of what you have to think about ad well as your performance just blows my mind. Thankyou so much for this. I will be looking forward to more from you.
I recently subscribed 2 welder fabber as im a heavy plant fitter and was impressed with his work,but you are ABSOLUTELY NEXT LEVEL M8 ,i have in the past spent hours gouging out cracks and stick welding them back up and its soooo sooo time consuming and hard graft but the repair you have done here is the biggest i have ever seen!! I saw it at the start and thought how the hell is he gunna repair this where it still has structural integrity and u have shows utter determination and pure skill i hope your boss appreciates you!!! And abouve all pays you enough!!!! I HAVE NOW SUBSCRIBED and looking forward to seeing what else u get upto!!!! LEGEND M8 ABSOLUTELY TOP NOTCH
I'm always impressed about how much deep knowledge goes into welding - from the outside it seems to simple, yet when you look at jobs like this, an enourmouse amount of material, physics and engineering knowledge goes into it...
Just a staggering amount of work! I've been a hobby machinist and welder for years and you used more wire in that one large crack on the back than I have my entire life. I hope you gave yourself a vacation after this monstrous job. Well done! There aren't many people in the world who can do what you do and you should take pride in that!
Beautiful shots of back gouging that rear joint, you can really see all the porosity appear then get erased like you said. Amazing work as always, thanks for sharing!
Great job working on this beast! I really like how you show the full footage of getting the job done and not cutting down the video time to a quick 20-30 min montage. I'm not a welder but my dad did a good amount of welding on our farm when we were kids.. I love watching this stuff and you explaining the complexity of working big jobs, the pre and post heat treatments to ensure the stresses in the metal don't tear it apart. I've heard you compare yourself to Kurtis from CEE and ICWeld .. you are all experts in my mind and you have different specialties that are unique to the type of work that you do. Keep up the great work and keep the videos coming. Cheers from Canada :)
All the joint prep. ,beveling, preheat, etc., just shows you absolutely know your shit ,that allowance in fitup for your weld shrinkage....awesome and v😮ery professinal
The only thing missing in this video series is the smell. Amazing job sir.
Another Retired Weldor Fabricator ,,,New Hampshire U.S.A..........I Subscribed ...Nice Work !!!!!!!!
Damn dude! One hell of a challenging repair. Just on the preheat alone. Must have been 7-9k US in consumables, not including electricity. Wow. Amazing work.
Adding blankets around the non-welded parts of the piece may help immensely with retaining the preheat.
Great Videos excellent work
Definite subscribed !! I am a retired 35 yrs, welder/mechanic from a Union USA shop. I worked in quarry , blacktop and sand and gravel processing. Some of the most satisfying work. I am totally impressed with your work ethic and willingness to share your knowledge, Thank you !! Totally impressive work, super smooth hand, great shop set up !! Can add some hops and grain to that water and make it a pint!
Allistair is the epitome of a Class Act Weldor......don't do it if you can't do it right.........
@@ypaulbrownIt's amazing how many people fail to live by this premise.
I keep losing the sense of scale with this piece and thinkingnthay this thing is Bloomin huge., the large volume of weld wire going into filling the cracks and voids. Awesome to watch.
Just a little something to help out in your journey!
I feel your desire to share your skills😊
What do retired welders do in thier golden years? Watch welding and repair on UA-cam! Enjoyed it in my working life, enjoy watching it done. I'll tell you, I am happy to see improved safety gear for breathing and body protection. Thanks for sharing.
I would be delighted to view three hours of footage. Your explanations into the process and the remarkably detailed camera work creates a very educational insight into very heavy machinery repair. Someone’s gotta do it and Al, you’re the man.
to think I was exhausted and so stressed welding the leg of our patio BBQ grill.... WOW!... You are a true World Master
I'm a recently retired Boilermaker, and worked on some very large repairs on mining equipment like draglines and shovels. But that crusher kinda scared me a bit.
The combination of size, mass, metal type and required precision with such a nasty break... I'm impressed as hell with your work. Bloody beautiful
Awesome. I'm a retired diesel mechanic. 3yrs tech school for welding while in high school 5yrs navy seabees as a steel worker. I had some big stuff to weld but that was awesome with pre and post heating for stress and shrinkage. God bless brother!!!!
It’s great to see people fixing stuff, Like this and the Aussie dudes page too the CEE too, Well done.
Check out IC weld to. He’s legit
I greatly enjoy your channel ! OUTSTANDING THNX / when I was 15 my parents got me a 200 amp buzz box, I proceeded to weld everything in site together much to their dismay. 50 years later a little better but much wiser.
Part 2 was definitely worth the wait Alistair. What an absolute beast of a job, looking forward to part 3. The scale of the job is mind boggling, some of those gaps were canyons. The concentration, the stress and the heat of the job was palpable. Hats off to you sir, cracking job!
On video, you lose sight of the scale of the piece, until a known object comes into shot. It's 😊a bloody big crack on a bloody big project piece.
Holy moly I was watching the setup and the preheating steps, and was thinking how you were actually gonna get into those pockets to physically weld? I mean, essentially after the preheating with the space heaters and torch, those "oven spaces" must have been hot enough to bake a chicken! And the extended torch, wasn't just a godsend, it was key! You're truly a testament to work ethic. I can't imagine too many people on the planet who would sit all day in front of an open oven door, and perform this methodical work. You give us all inspiration for whenever we may whine about the difficulties of our jobs. Thanks for sharing this!!!
My daughter has decided to make welding her career she works at a welding shop in town and she tells me about the work she does but it’s difficult to understand what she is talking about having no experience with it. I am very glad I have found your channel because you do an excellent job of explaining not only what you are doing but why it has to be done that way. Thank you for your content. It really gives me an insight to what my daughter is doing and helps me to be an active listener when she discusses her job. I really respect the job that you do it’s not one for the uneducated. I had no idea just how much planning went into a welding repair and the scope of knowledge necessary to do it right. Hats off to you and your skills!
Awesome to see you trying to become an even better active listener. I've met maybe 5-10 active listeners in my entire lifetime on earth. They're so important for a civilized society. At my job I don't even talk much anymore. There's no reason to. Everybody there is just trying to one-up everybody or just waiting for their turn to speak.
@@verteupcan't learn a damn thing flapping your lips. There is always more to learn. My granddad told me to learn anything anyone is willing to teach. You never know when you can apply it.
@@davidwickboldt712 I never said a word about learning bud. Don't know where you got that from. Perhaps you're speaking to somebody else?
@@verteup I am agreeing with your statement. Also you did mention learning as the guy is learning so he knows what his daughter is saying. You talked about listening. Good listeners learn from others if they weed out the bs to get useful info. People that only talk do not gain and rarely provide much. As they talk down to people.
@@davidwickboldt712 sorry about that I thought you were saying something about my learning ability.
The welds look Fantastic, what a gigantic job. Hats off to you Sir!
Thanks for posting this part 2. I am not a pro welder and did not know you could fix this. You also explained some of the metallurgy involved and i had no idea of the complexity of welding this beast. Blessings from east Texas
Thankfully it's cast steel, iron can't take the abuse these jaw crushers take, day in and day out.
This is way beyond my ability. Both mental and physical.
A cowboy rides a bronco with one hand.
You sir, are no cowboy. Video while gouging. Hats off to you, master!
Awesome job! And something to look back to in years to come,I started welding at the age of 15, and 77 years tomorrow and still playing with it. You are satisfied for sure. Thanks for the video..All the best to you..
Allistair your my boy man!!!! YOUR THE BEAST!!!! ONLY MAN RUNNING SUPPLIED AIR HELMET!! SMART MAN!!!!
You're an example to all young men of what it means to be a hard worker and showing a job well done 👏. Thanks for making the effort to share it..
Best content you could ever hope to find on YT.
The amount of knowledge, judgment, and experience displayed is stunning!
Damn brother. If my boss had told me to fix that I would have walked off the job. You are the man.
Never did heavy welding - diesel equipment collision repair, this stuff makes it look like paper. Fascinating job.
I am not a welder, but i know art when I see it. The welding beads are truly works of art by a very skilled welder. This is an indication the man loves his work.
Stunning work. I kind of almost miss that kind of stuff in a strange sort of way. Brutal when you're bent double for hours on end. It takes a toll. You got to like your own company when you're a welder.
so true....
Yep…. Either bending over or squatting and sunburning your shins. Aggravating the arthritis and admiring your work even if nobody will ever see it to appreciate talent.
@@lorenrasmussen338 kneeling down on concrete or steel is a sure fire way to get arthiritis , it chills the bones in your knees , elbows and hands.
If i am doing a long job in one position i cheat and make up foam supports or lay boards to reduce fatigue .
Found your channel the other day when Part 1 popped up in my recommended. As someone whos looking at getting into welding as a trade, I can sit though hours of this footage at a time. I'll certainly be giving your entire channel a binge over the next few weeks, should net you some solid playtime lol. Cheers from Nova Scotia my friend. Stay safe.
Is this the biggest welding job on utube - what a legend - that is serious work
I'm in welding school and I'm impressed with this repair. That work is a welding lesson. I could see several technics and procedures that I'm learn in my classes.👍
I’m 67 yr old retired certified welder/fabricator. This job will try your skills and patience! Don’t walk up on me talking crap asking why it’s taking so long! My neck shoulders low back knees wrist aches patience wearing thin I’m tired! Don’t start nothing and there won’t be nothing I’m doing the best I can! 😅. I’ve been there and done that. I. Impressed with the looks of your welds! Well done my welding brother! Cheers
Hi Alistair, phenomenal video. Was a fabricator/ welder..... but this is on the stratospheric level. No substitute for skill. Bucket loads here for all to appreciate. Look forward to the finale. Take care.
Damn you made that work look easy. Pure dedication grafting inch by inch. Top man.
The amount of multi layered thought that has gone into this is just gobsmacking. Everything about it is intellectually and physically exhausting. It is official - you have balls the size of Jupiter. I look forward to episode 3.
Absolutely love these videos. It's rare to see 'heavy stuff' being fabbed and welded and the content is really interesting.
Surprised that so much work and material used is still cheaper then a replacement jaw.
Kudos for a great achievement!
Thanks for tanking us on the job. Can't wait for the final. 💪
Great videos well filmed in well spoken. You can tell the guy put time into making these videos.
I appreciate that! Thanks for support bud
This is the most epic welding repair I have ever seen. Improvisation is the key. You don’t get tunnel vision or get stuck on process. 👍
Daunting doesn't even begin to describe that job. Amazing
I'm a retired welder, I absolutely enjoyed this video. Subscribed!
Excellent dystopian tunes for a very dystopian project. Like Mad Max and Terminator combined.
Definitely a MONSTER JOB "Weld Done Sir"
Watching you do this job gives me a deep, warm, fuzzy feeling of contentment that comes from knowing that I don't have to do that any more.
You have the best ASMR synth music set to some awesome welding
You sure do nice work.
This guy is a master welder, and an engineer. Keep plugging away at it. Iv been welding for 43 years and i love it.
Always enjoy your taste in music, it takes a mountain of skill to successfully repair something like this.
21:34 anyone else waiting for the chair leg to move. Epic repair hats to you for taking it on there some high stress loads on that when in work. Your stress levels will be through the roof when it’s in use for first time lol.
That arc shot at 44 minutes in has showed me so much. I can't even explain how much I picked up there. I'm not a welder, but I play one on the weekends.
Great content and superb camera work! Looking forward to part 3.
Double thumbs up! Great to see your work. Thanks for sharing this.
Those time-lapses are an absolute joy to watch, massive respect for sharing the process!
Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Gentleman thanks for the support 🙏🏻
I remember I saw your channel a long time ago. And then you showed up on the list again lately. I'm glad. I love your music.
I have watched for 2 hr.now might as whell continue to the finish took you more than 3 days I'd have to say I've got it easy I'm learning thank you for your work.
Nothing but respect for this gentleman , this is a young man's trade !
Short time, first time. Got your channel referral from watching On Fire welding and others. After sering this and a few other of your videos i am super impressed by your capabilites. I am not a welder bit i enjoy watching your type of welding videos. All i have yo say is that you sre the MAN in the youtube world of welding content creators. More power to you. Be safe stay healthy and may God keep blessing you
Its really nice to have guys like yourself share your knowledge, usually highly skilled people like yourself dont like to show you much.
Welding is not taught in any school in the U.S. anymore. Great work, I enjoyed watching this work. I worked as a cert welder and only worked 20 years and retired. Right of high school the last year it was taught. The teacher got cert for government jobs for me. Worked hard, paid very well and now living life how I want to be.
Great to see how precise you can be ‘unwelding’ with the air-arc gouger
I used to use those gouging rods sharpened like a pencil to tack stainless steel benches together lol. Funny seeing them used for their intended purpose
Just incredible. Thanks for taking us along 👍.
Just absolutely fascinating. Thanks for taking the time to make the video. This is like a good book. Can't stop watching.
Brilliant work thanks for sharing your knowledge 🦘
This component came to you as scrap, your skill and expertise made it a component ready for extreme rough service great job
Watch your channel for a few years now this is by far your biggest challenge to date .. outstanding work!!
Absolutely superb, methodical and top job. You are a powerhouse of patience, I would imagine part of you saying ‘what the hell am I doing’? And the other side saying ‘you can do this, you have done this’ & Many brick walls in between. The prep and calculation is certainly the most important part of the process - Certainly a big tribute to your skill, I do believe there are only a few people in the world that possess the necessary skills in the different sectors of engineering - I hear many people constantly saying ‘that ls a dying trade and not many people are continuing in it - Id imagine not many people would have took that job on 👍👍👍👍👌
I'm a decorator and I find your videos fascinating.
YOur editing is bang on. I watched the first video and I'm half way through this one.
Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with everyone 🤗👍💖
(My responsibility basically extends about as far as 'don't get paint on the carpet' [which I manage _most_ of the time], everything else is a breeze.)
Man I can't tell you how impressed I am this job. I'm just an at home welder and seeing the scope of what you have to think about ad well as your performance just blows my mind. Thankyou so much for this. I will be looking forward to more from you.
I recently subscribed 2 welder fabber as im a heavy plant fitter and was impressed with his work,but you are ABSOLUTELY NEXT LEVEL M8 ,i have in the past spent hours gouging out cracks and stick welding them back up and its soooo sooo time consuming and hard graft but the repair you have done here is the biggest i have ever seen!! I saw it at the start and thought how the hell is he gunna repair this where it still has structural integrity and u have shows utter determination and pure skill i hope your boss appreciates you!!! And abouve all pays you enough!!!! I HAVE NOW SUBSCRIBED and looking forward to seeing what else u get upto!!!! LEGEND M8 ABSOLUTELY TOP NOTCH
I'm always impressed about how much deep knowledge goes into welding - from the outside it seems to simple, yet when you look at jobs like this, an enourmouse amount of material, physics and engineering knowledge goes into it...
Just a staggering amount of work! I've been a hobby machinist and welder for years and you used more wire in that one large crack on the back than I have my entire life. I hope you gave yourself a vacation after this monstrous job. Well done! There aren't many people in the world who can do what you do and you should take pride in that!
That's the work of a Giant ! Thank you for sharing . I hope we will see the heat treatment .
That angle iron over weld trick is genius.
Nice, Thats what you call Fracture critical, Beautiful job Buddy
Takes some balls to face down such a task and agree to take it on!
Just magnificent! Thanks for sharing.
Amazing in depth and attention to detail keep it coming and can't to see the next finish works😊
The music is perfect for this! Just perfect!
Here's me thinking I got a big job welding plate to my landrover chassis!!
Cracking job, well done. Thanks for the content.
Who knew I would learn something about welding watching this channel, great music and great work top notch bro
Probably the best gouging shots I've ever , and one handed ! Top quality skills, well done. 👍
Good to see someone who takes pride in his work to the highest standard. Reminds me of that ugly scrap metal press that took months to fix!
Beautiful shots of back gouging that rear joint, you can really see all the porosity appear then get erased like you said. Amazing work as always, thanks for sharing!
Awesome job on huge hulks of steel!!!
Unreal lad, some job! The thought that goes into every part of the repair is astounding. Great video, keep em coming!
Wow this was some outstanding work! Super interesting and entertaining video! You never disappoint.
BEATUTIFUL WORK! You take pride in your work. I hope the customer knows you saved this casting.
Hi , i work for ADF group in Canada Québec and what you due is amazing , keep up the good work love your content 👍
Your channel, CEE & ICWeld are the best....Period!
Great job working on this beast! I really like how you show the full footage of getting the job done and not cutting down the video time to a quick 20-30 min montage. I'm not a welder but my dad did a good amount of welding on our farm when we were kids.. I love watching this stuff and you explaining the complexity of working big jobs, the pre and post heat treatments to ensure the stresses in the metal don't tear it apart. I've heard you compare yourself to Kurtis from CEE and ICWeld .. you are all experts in my mind and you have different specialties that are unique to the type of work that you do. Keep up the great work and keep the videos coming. Cheers from Canada :)
You’re an artist
Masterfully done. By FAR the largest repair I’ve ever seen. Your dedication to the craft is very evident in this series, subscribed👍🏼
All the joint prep. ,beveling, preheat, etc., just shows you absolutely know your shit ,that allowance in fitup for your weld shrinkage....awesome and v😮ery professinal
Not many men out there like you anymore. Big job
Ive welded a lot....but, wow this is next level....impressive
Incredible job. You have earned a drink.
best music picked for these videos, pretty amazing work as well.