Basic MIG Welding

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  • @general5104
    @general5104 Рік тому +9

    This video just popped up in my feed. I enjoy-joyed watching it. You can tell the instructor has been teaching beginning welders for quite some time. Listening to him was just like watching a safety film from the factory and OSHA, all rolled into one! Hat's off to you, Sir! His students are LUCKY to have him!
    My Dad taught me to weld with oxy/actlyn torch and a wire coat hanger, by the time I was 10. Then by 14,he had me fluent with Silfoss, brazing & silver-soldering
    A friend / Industrial Arts teacher, in junior high, taught me basics of Stick Welding. I taught myself MIG. My little machine is the next oldest from your unit (125). I don't use the innert gas. I run reverse polarity and .035 Flux-core wire.
    The biggest project I've built with it is a 1/3 circle raised deck around my pool with a wheelchair ramp up to it. (decked with 5/4" wood decking). I'm saying this to state one thing...This little Lincoln single phase welder has lots of potential and can be used on BIG jobs, easily! Learn it. Learn how to take care of it. It will take care of YOU.
    T H A N K S !!!

    • @anonimous2451
      @anonimous2451 Рік тому

      Lucky You. I'm 62 and never had the chance to learn welding and now find that I NEED to.

    • @MountainGirlwIPA
      @MountainGirlwIPA Рік тому

      Lol that’s funny re OSHA comparison. He certainly did a great job covering safety concerns.

  • @glenfenderman
    @glenfenderman 4 роки тому +15

    I just did my first spot welds yesterday. They almost all turned out good, except two that burned through, which I deliberately did with too much heat. Even the welders on the mig welding forum that I belong to were impressed, thanks to this video and the instructor. Excellent video! I would recommend it to any beginner.

  • @lovernotfighter
    @lovernotfighter Рік тому +5

    I used to work in the Shipyards and learned all types of Welding in my Apprenticeship program. It's been many years since I did any Welding. Thanks for the very informative Lesson.

  • @forric23
    @forric23 2 роки тому +11

    This is probably the best beginners tutorial I've seen. Thank you

  • @gunwrites6222
    @gunwrites6222 4 роки тому +3

    Nearly 50 years welding I stumbled upon this video. For sure an excellent instructional video for the very newest welder, and a good one. One note... One should never stand in front of a regulator in case it explodes, and always release the regulator's adjustment so when a cylinder is cracked open all that pressure does not hit the regulator bonnet. Once the regulator is charged, then you dial up your working pressure. After purging you release the regulator's adjustment.

  • @dreadnoughtforge5911
    @dreadnoughtforge5911 8 років тому +4

    I found this video a great introduction to Mig welding. The instructor is clear and concise.

  • @frankiebpr
    @frankiebpr 12 років тому +1

    Regardless of the coments, I rate this video a 10. Great job and very educating. Thanks for a job well done.

  • @Mich4765
    @Mich4765 9 років тому +22

    I'm a beginner welder and I wish I had seen this video before starting and wasting so much time and money. Great Video, Tks.

  • @kishl.931
    @kishl.931 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for posting. I'm a stay at home mom of two that wants to learning the welding. This class is priceless to me

  • @robknasel
    @robknasel 13 років тому +8

    Great Video, The instructor definately found his calling. In fact he is a saint for being so patient with the student.

  • @sylviacolburn1462
    @sylviacolburn1462 3 роки тому +1

    I've watched countless welding videos,
    so I was SHOCKED at how many New things, including essential supplies & equipment I learned from this one.
    Thank you!

  • @jasonbourne4865
    @jasonbourne4865 3 роки тому +2

    Great instruction/introduction video. This teacher is very concise and has great pacing - and not a single word wasted on useless/redundant information!

  • @elismail111
    @elismail111 6 років тому +3

    This was incredibly informative. This is the only video that explained all of basics, which is exactly what I needed. Thank you for posting!

  • @maine932
    @maine932 8 років тому +6

    This class was far superior to what I thought it would be...A very good explanation to spot welding and how to detect whether the spot weld was adequate by time and coloration of the finished spot weld.

  • @historyteacher5821
    @historyteacher5821 3 роки тому +2

    This is an outstanding video. I'm 20 minutes into it, haven't seen a single arc, and yet I've already learned lots.

  • @TrackenHill
    @TrackenHill 12 років тому +2

    I am just starting to learn how to get into welding. I learned a lot from this video. Yes, there was no hair-tie and safety is promoted for the first part of the lecture, but to someone that has only ever soldered or sweated copper pipes, this was verey helpful. I was surprised that he called it "Mechanized" because I thought it stood for "Metal" so I will continue learning. For my 14 year old son, who wants to learn, this is a great start.

  • @Raised_by_God
    @Raised_by_God 9 років тому +25

    I absolutely LOVED this lecture. I now know how to weld. I mean this guy was really really GOOD! thank you!

  • @RealityAsylum
    @RealityAsylum 4 роки тому +15

    For the absolute, uninitiated amateur (such as myself), this was a fantastic video that really helped me understand the basics of MIG welding. Thank you!

  • @ReikiEric
    @ReikiEric 12 років тому +1

    Apart from some safety issues, a very good instruction video about MIG welding. Compliments to both the tutor as well as the very pretty lady. Thanks for sharing this great one with us! Looking forward to part two.

  • @silasderoma4726
    @silasderoma4726 8 років тому +3

    He's a good teacher. Great intro. Thanks - and good luck to Miss Karen!

  • @kelvint9268
    @kelvint9268 8 років тому +10

    Well I am not planning to weld anything any time soon. But this man's excellent communication and expert presentation is mesmerizing. Big hands to this man.

  • @justoshowreality161
    @justoshowreality161 7 років тому +5

    OMG, a couple of years ago I was watching some guys weld and my friend told me not to look over there. Biggest mistake ever! Never again. Now I want to learn for Hobby Reasons.
    Thanks for the video, very well done and I learned a lot.

  • @greyskies99
    @greyskies99 13 років тому

    Knew nothing about welding before i watched the video. Found it very instructive and informative; instructor appears knowledgable and practical in his approach. Well done!

  • @shamsulislam4158
    @shamsulislam4158 7 років тому +17

    This was a great class for the beginners. I really like his lecture cause he explained everything very clearly. I found his lecture very useful

  • @c.liberatore9982
    @c.liberatore9982 9 років тому +5

    Thank you sir! Very detailed step by step procedures and the why(s) of each thing. Great communicator! Please keep the video classes up! Best regards.

  • @jchetty
    @jchetty 12 років тому +6

    Amazingly patient teacher. Clear, concise instruction provided and amazingly easy to follow pace. The way you explain the tools also helps to gain a deeper understanding. Your students are very lucky. I plan to learn to weld one day to help me restore my Dad's Camaro

  • @sleepycreek1
    @sleepycreek1 13 років тому +1

    Great job!!! You helped me so much. Most people dont spend time talking about how to set up the welder. You answered all my questions. Thanks

  • @johnsonbui
    @johnsonbui 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you sir/i never welding but now i have to learn my suv mdx acura 2003 got cutted off at work dec-03-21 ,insurance paid for the repaired $3,000, cannt just keep calling my cat got stolen again,so im order a wire feed welder to weld some stanless steel to my muffler assembly,you teach so well ,thank you sir ,if i hit lotto jackpots i will donate some to your school.from Northern California.

  • @memyselfandi6422
    @memyselfandi6422 7 років тому +7

    MIG - Stands for Mechanised Inert Gas
    I always thought it stood for Metal Inert Gas.
    Wow, you learn something new everyday.

    • @paulosborne1628
      @paulosborne1628 4 роки тому +4

      You are correct it is Metal Inert Gas, not Mechanised Inert Gas!

    • @shawneliason790
      @shawneliason790 4 роки тому

      It's forever mechanized now.

  • @JoeInOrlandoFL
    @JoeInOrlandoFL 11 років тому +11

    MIG = Metal Inert Gas (GMAW = Gas Metal Arc Welding), Stick (SMAW = Shielded Metal Arc Welding), TIG = Tungsten Inert Gas (GTAW = Gas Tungsten Arc Welding), Flux (FCAW = Flux Core Arc Welding), Pipe (PAW = Pipe Arc Welding)
    Mechanized Inert Gas is the "old" term not used in today's welding industry.

    • @BigggA608
      @BigggA608 Рік тому +1

      Mechanical inert gas

  • @Bonsaverh
    @Bonsaverh 6 років тому +1

    What a brilliant, patient, teacher!! Thanks for the video.

  • @InternetDude
    @InternetDude 10 років тому +1

    Fantastic beginner video, I bought a welder to learn how to weld (flux core) and this guy did an amazing job of explaining details that I need to know, like the grease for the tip, etc.

    • @enz0one
      @enz0one 4 роки тому

      no grease needed for that type. its for the gas models

  • @Jakeeclec
    @Jakeeclec 12 років тому +3

    I'm considering taking an Engineering course and despite some of the comments here, I found it really helpful, it's pretty much made up my mind that I want to do this. :}
    Thank you

  • @EagleSlightlyBetter
    @EagleSlightlyBetter 8 років тому +10

    this is an amazing lecture. Extremely well done. Raise to you, sir.

  • @tattooguy94
    @tattooguy94 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, I'm using this video to write down notes and go over them before I start taking classes

  • @JamesGarry
    @JamesGarry 12 років тому

    Well done Mr Smith - that was a clear and informative demonstration. I'm pleased to see UCITLTC broadcasting this sort of information.
    Congratulations to Karen (sp?) for sticking with it for 30+ minutes with grace and diligence.

  • @michaelvinalon3415
    @michaelvinalon3415 4 роки тому +7

    Excellent video for the beginning welder.
    Yeah I know a lot of people could fly thru this, but this is exactly what day 1 welders need.. a solid foundation to build on, then as experience is gained you can develop your own style.👍
    Nicely done.

  • @russellcupples2170
    @russellcupples2170 9 років тому +10

    That was extremely informative .I really enjoyed the video .I would love to see one on flux core 120 volt welding thin metal with just the hi and low temp setting .

  • @michaelneuse5657
    @michaelneuse5657 7 років тому +2

    Very soild fundimental welding,well done! Nothing like a basic weld course to keep you in check!

  • @koihoshi
    @koihoshi 13 років тому +2

    Really thorough stuff. Was looking through a lot of videos but this one is really detailed and in depth. Great stuff!

  • @sktyby
    @sktyby 5 років тому +30

    I love when you said "treat it like a firearm". I wish everyone thought like that.

  • @1stinsonguy
    @1stinsonguy 8 років тому +9

    Mr Smith, you are a very good teacher. Thanks for this video. I am looking forward to your advanced video's. How many more are available besides this one?

  • @recardothompson3798
    @recardothompson3798 Рік тому +1

    Best tutorial I have seen. I love the way how you mention and emphasize on the safety aspects of the workshop. Many teachers leave that part out and only talk about the welding aspect. Loved every second of it.

  • @robw117
    @robw117 6 років тому

    Great video. I can't go back to high school to learn to weld, but I can sit and watch these videos. Thank you very much for making it.

  • @cajunrotor
    @cajunrotor 7 років тому +90

    Required some patience to get through this "class", just like every class I've attended that was worth a darn! I've watched a bunch of welding videos for beginners and almost all of them miss a key item: a beginner is EXACTLY that and has NO knowledge of the process. This guy does just the opposite making this a good video for the rank beginner.

    • @thomaswright5100
      @thomaswright5100 4 роки тому +1

      In college you get to mig after smaw I'm in welding rn at midlands tech and we just got to mig after a month of 7018

    • @mandycovington320
      @mandycovington320 3 роки тому

      completely agree

  • @error.418
    @error.418 11 років тому +6

    The shielding gas is to prevent exposure to atmospheric gases. That is, not just oxygen, but also nitrogen and water vapor. Nitrogen is really the biggest culprit, so if you name just one, name nitrogen. Oxygen is even used in small amounts mixed in as part of some shielding gasses.
    Metal, which is hot to the point that it is melting, absorbs these gases and vapors. This makes for a porous, and therefore poor, weld. They can also make welding more difficult since the metal will spatter.

  • @knottreel
    @knottreel 8 років тому +1

    You are a very excellent teacher, probably the best I've ever seen.

  • @goriverman
    @goriverman 12 років тому +2

    You did a great job on this video, Very informative for beginning welders

  • @varcity525
    @varcity525 6 років тому +4

    This was an absolute great video. I am looking to learn how to weld and this instructor has left me feeling like I'm making a good career choice.

  • @cantinbox
    @cantinbox 11 років тому +8

    Brilliant introduction to welding! Thanks for posting this video!

  • @koomamps
    @koomamps Рік тому

    Clear, concise, and a little humor. A+++

  • @duanekamke7553
    @duanekamke7553 4 роки тому

    This is the most comprehensive "beginners" video I have seen. Thanks

  • @donembrey3956
    @donembrey3956 4 роки тому +4

    Typical Philippina; smart, focused, patient, cute, very attentive.
    That's why I married one.

  • @BorealSelfReliance
    @BorealSelfReliance 11 років тому +26

    This was really interesting, the"advanced" version of this video was very helpful.

    • @Chumly409
      @Chumly409 6 років тому +1

      Advanced MIG is called "stick".

  • @tadgyro
    @tadgyro Рік тому

    Thanks to this video and the instructor. Excellent video! I would recommend it to any beginner.

  • @ol_gunner13b40
    @ol_gunner13b40 2 роки тому

    A rookie here. Here we are 13 years later and this is the best welding video I have seen.

  • @ciolamorta
    @ciolamorta 8 років тому +5

    I want this guy as my uncle. Going to him every Sunday and making weekend projects.

  • @thorzcunstellarfighter3724
    @thorzcunstellarfighter3724 5 років тому +39

    Our teacher forced us to watch nearly every minute of this. If the girl wasn't cute, i don't think i could have survived

    • @jims.3987
      @jims.3987 4 роки тому +10

      I know right, it was painful to watch but Miss Karen was definitely arcing my electrode.

    • @jims.3987
      @jims.3987 4 роки тому +9

      Then he started telling her about the penetration ring and it was all over.

    • @liveandletlive2894
      @liveandletlive2894 4 роки тому +7

      She's not even close to cute.

    • @ryansgirl2002
      @ryansgirl2002 4 роки тому +3

      She's about as cute as Covid-19 👀😂

    • @gyee4831
      @gyee4831 3 роки тому +1

      you've been welding for way too long you need to get your eyes checked. she is nowhere near cute... lol

  • @Qr6imJ
    @Qr6imJ 13 років тому +2

    I wish all instructors were this good. This man really knows his stuff.

  • @jgv8885
    @jgv8885 9 років тому +1

    Very good demonstration indeed by Mr. Smith. He is very thorough and clearly knows what he's talking about and doing. Thank you

  • @1AAuto
    @1AAuto 13 років тому +26

    Thanks for the demonstration. Nice video.

    • @deprimentium9892
      @deprimentium9892 3 роки тому +2

      Hello old comment. Welcome back to this video, it’s been 9 years :)

    • @jefferyward6397
      @jefferyward6397 2 роки тому

      @@deprimentium9892 x TV

    • @UncleSarkis
      @UncleSarkis 2 роки тому

      I love your channel. Who owns that 200X Suburban BTW?

  • @millicentbistander
    @millicentbistander 12 років тому +17

    "I'll use these gloves that allow movement and control and you wear those astronaut's gloves. Okay, let's weld!"

    • @markharrisllb
      @markharrisllb 4 роки тому

      thetitanicreformchannel As a newbie I got the "astronaut's gloves" in the package I bought. I take large gloves and they drown my hands, I bet her hands are a third of the size of mine and even the small size would be very cumbersome on her.

    • @ryansgirl2002
      @ryansgirl2002 4 роки тому +2

      Female welder here: been welding since 2001 and still have yet to find gloves that remotely fit and it SUCKS. I have to cut and sew all of mine and even then I'm struggling. I unfortunately am a child sized adult so the struggle is REAL. Only in recent years have I been able to find steel toe boots. When I started I had to flop around boots 20 sizes too big because you couldn't find a little boys size 2 steel toe!

  • @123jones8
    @123jones8 5 років тому

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Very informative. It's always disappointing to see all the snide comments, if they were so smart, seems as though they would have videos we could enjoy as well. Thanks again.

  • @austinaubinoe
    @austinaubinoe 13 років тому +1

    Wow learned alot form this video. I was just experimenting with a little Lincoln 100 and was doing it completely wrong! Was holding the nozzle to far away and perpendicular!
    Cant wait to try again today though, definitely an addict at first weld!

  • @tylerjones1856
    @tylerjones1856 12 років тому +8

    good instructer

  • @jimmyspringer9554
    @jimmyspringer9554 11 років тому +21

    Great intro to welding.

    • @irfanullah5364
      @irfanullah5364 7 років тому

      Jimmy Springer hi am Api1104 welder but I want to learn Mig welding I need admission in ilally welding accodamy can you help me

  • @dudeman5_889
    @dudeman5_889 8 років тому +1

    This REALLY helped. here in England we don't have people like you who are actually good with tools.

  • @jyang1711
    @jyang1711 Рік тому

    You explained in a timely mnnner an emphasized how careful one should be. Thanks.

  • @MaxXHavokK
    @MaxXHavokK 11 років тому +3

    well some people learn pretty well by watching...but im with you..if i dont do it myself it doesnt really stick

  • @rickramirez8664
    @rickramirez8664 6 років тому +61

    "You could catch on fire." It's only scary the first couple of times you catch on fire.

  • @ginfizz20
    @ginfizz20 13 років тому +1

    Very good lesson. Only comment other than the "flip flops" is; with high pressure cylinders you should OPEN THEM ALL THE WAY. They have a double sealing valve in them; they seal at full closed position and at full open position. In a partial open position they can leak around the stem.

  • @johnmacmillan627
    @johnmacmillan627 Рік тому

    I learned a few things here and I have been welding for quite some time. Thx!

  • @kgs42
    @kgs42 12 років тому +3

    Excellent teaching ..... thanks very much

  • @rhino2960
    @rhino2960 6 років тому +11

    5:31 seems it would be smarter to tie long hair behind your head with an elastic than just to tuck it into the jacket, what if it gets loose while you're working without you noticing?

    • @mrsamzero1
      @mrsamzero1 4 роки тому

      I thought the same thing, I would have made her tie it back, just common sense.

    • @ryansgirl2002
      @ryansgirl2002 4 роки тому

      When I went to welding school my hair was nearly to my ankles in length. I cut it off (after over 12 years of growing it!) Before the first semester ended! You're exactly right: anybody with any sense knows you have get it all pulled back and secured well- preferably in a tight braid. Mine was so long I had to braid it back and then try to twist the braid into a bun, which then gave me trouble getting my hood on. Just sticking it down your jacket doesn't cut it. Mine would've hung out the bottom of the jacket anyway lol but when you turn your head hair tucked in a jacket would come right out and be burnt off instantly.

  • @xdygmnyrdf
    @xdygmnyrdf 6 років тому

    This man explains everything very very well. To all you commenters who say he talks too much or hes boring, just go watch some cartoon.

  • @beeskee100
    @beeskee100 12 років тому

    Talks too much ? Hell no he knows his stuff. Watch and LISTEN ! I tried the "I know it all" method and watching this has greatly improved my welding. Thank you.

  • @richard33043
    @richard33043 11 років тому +23

    she had flip flops on! absolutely not a part of the uniform.

  • @ironrendell2380
    @ironrendell2380 4 роки тому +4

    "Gas metal arc welding (GMAW), sometimes referred to by its subtypes metal inert gas (MIG) welding or metal active gas (MAG) welding", Is the "mechanised" bit a US convention or just this guy's?

  • @axelec
    @axelec 8 років тому

    A good instructor must explain to the novice beginner in great detail the basic of welding. It may be the only time that the students receives these details which will come back to memory when when frustration sets in. I have welded all my life so I can say good job !

  • @SL-di3is
    @SL-di3is 8 років тому +1

    I've not started welding yet, but when I do, I'll watch this again, thanks for the info

  • @CurriedBat
    @CurriedBat 9 років тому +5

    "So, if you do it accidentally once or twice, no harm no foul" Love the good natured teacher!

  • @Clayton130813
    @Clayton130813 14 років тому +11

    love how that girl is just standing there the entire time.

  • @Twilliams60142
    @Twilliams60142 9 років тому

    Glad I found your video! Very informative and helpful. I haven't welded since high school and forgot everything about it. I need to rent one to repair a rusty iron handrail. Thanks for posting!

  • @westcoast_johnny
    @westcoast_johnny 3 роки тому

    Great video! This video holds the record for this channel. Look at the views! Very educational and the instructor is easy to understand.

  • @sunbugs
    @sunbugs 11 років тому +10

    I mig weld nearly naked, just to get the sun tan, works great

    • @JustALad
      @JustALad 4 роки тому +1

      Safety 3rd brother

  • @TietLung
    @TietLung 12 років тому +3

    Shes beautiful!

  • @negasihiluf5521
    @negasihiluf5521 4 роки тому

    thanks our teacher we learns more & continue your work efficiently

  • @luismanuelvelazquez9602
    @luismanuelvelazquez9602 Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate this class i feel like if i were there very good teacher's explication

  • @cosmicmatrix6238
    @cosmicmatrix6238 7 років тому +9

    welding in flip-flops!

  • @SamYoungRadio
    @SamYoungRadio 8 років тому +4

    This is like a military training class. 50 mins of theory. 10 mins of practice.

  • @Bowtie41
    @Bowtie41 12 років тому

    True,Thx for pointing it out to the noobs,also,he needs to open the tank valve completely,most tanks(not acetylene tho),have seals at the top of the valve so if you don't fully open the valve until it stops,you get leaks(one of the things he was whining about),also sometimes you HAVE to weld in a wet area,get over it teacher!!This lesson is so full of holes,the mice come out when I play it ;)

  • @BinhtriVu
    @BinhtriVu 6 років тому

    The professor does an EXCELLENT job of teaching the basics of mig welding

  • @Gallogladh
    @Gallogladh 8 років тому +11

    This is very informative and very thorough but don't you think Karen should pull her hair back into a ponytail or a braid?

  • @jeffreymcmillan7703
    @jeffreymcmillan7703 9 років тому +3

    Never stand in front of the regulator when opening valve.

  • @Jim-tz9lj
    @Jim-tz9lj 12 років тому

    Thank you for this video. It covers a lot of basics and show the right and wrong way. Very informative and very helpful.

  • @plidder
    @plidder 7 років тому +2

    Hi, I came across this video and had a look see. Very informative video. Thanks
    I did notice an error. At 14:27 or so, you should open the tank valve all the way. If a tank is not fully open or fully close it will leak.

  • @dphillips705
    @dphillips705 11 років тому +13

    that is way too much gas all you need is 20 to 30 cfh which are the inside numbers or 10 lpm on the outside numbers on that particular guage and opposite on some other guages

    • @gsc2835
      @gsc2835 5 років тому

      Exactly what I thought that's gonna create some crappy welds

  • @JeffTH366
    @JeffTH366 11 років тому +18

    She can't even snip the wire and she's going to be an engineering senior next year !! Smitty the instructor needs to study up on what MIG stands for also.

    • @BenJaminLongTime
      @BenJaminLongTime 7 років тому +1

      engineers and welders are different professions bud. Engineers dont make 70k+ a year starting salary because they learn to use clippers...

    • @bobcatwelder00
      @bobcatwelder00 7 років тому +2

      metal inert gas .. been welding since 1984 myself so yes he is a teacher not a welder ..

    • @KU-mg9el
      @KU-mg9el 7 років тому

      Lol so true.

    • @shootingbricks8554
      @shootingbricks8554 4 роки тому

      Not all engineering students would learn anything about metals outside of physics, much less basic welding.

  • @kahlschlag17
    @kahlschlag17 6 років тому

    Best instructive class on how to MIG weld for beginners like me that I could find.

  • @MrTarkus007
    @MrTarkus007 13 років тому

    great teacher very well explained bravo! i just bought a mig &learned quite a bit just watching this video.. i hope you put more stuff on .