Angle iron preparation for an upcoming job
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Preparing angle iron for some field welding.
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C.B. Them some pretty corners, I’m talking picture frame quality ! Keep up the good work, sir ! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Some times them edjamcated people are the worst. Thanks for the solid tips. Have a great weekend.👍
Dang, have a blessed day America
Torch cutting skills 👌🏻 good points ya made CB 👍🏻🤘🏼🤘🏼
Great tips on the corner setup with adjustability, CB. I hope you’ll be able to film the install on the grocery store roof. Looking forward to the next video!
Real world pointers from a real world professional without the bullshit thanks for your time appreciate it
Cheers from nova Scotia 👍
Exactly my WV friend. I have done my 90's this way for at least 40 yrs. because of job flexibility. Love your videos.
Looking forward to seeing new videos
looks like you have done that a few times. NICE!!
pretty blue sky in the background
Thanks a million cb
Always great information 👍 thanks CB
Very educational, thanks a lot for sharing.
As always, Good information source. Thanks. And looking forward to seeing rooftop work. Thanks too for your service🇺🇸
Great video! Be Safe!
Good hints. 😊
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Good info CB, have a good weekend
👍...great education
Thank you for the information. Always great to see a NBS welding video waiting on my subscriptions.
the second joint is the best much stronger looks better that how i did it ;;UK
Great tips
Glad you think so!
Great tips 👍
Another great video CB! Can I ask what the tip number you used was and the settings you used for your oxygen and acetylene? Thanks CB.
000 tip
40psi oxygen----7psi acetylene
@NBSWELDING Thank you. I would love to make cuts like that. You make it look easy.
@michaelbigelow367 try not to choke up close on the torch just back off and relax...hold more towards the rear of the torch so you give yourself as much reach as possible without stopping...keep your tip clean(Ive done vids on tip cleaning too)....before you start cutting try to get into a position where you will be comfortable at the END of the cut when your fatigued even if you gotta be a little uncomfortable at the start of your cut (At least at the start you shouldn't be shaking bad yet)....other than those tips I'd say it's just gonna take practice....stick with it, good luck, it's definitely more fun when the cuts come out good
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The fabricators out there not using Fireball Tools squares are doing themselves a serious disservice.
I don't have any of that expensive stuff
@@NBSWELDING I hear you, and I kind of think like you. It's expensive to not use those squares. I remember when he started selling them. Frankly I thought they were dumb. Then I had a project building just over a dozen square frames. Spent way to much time measuring the diagonals, the sides.... back and forth. They are worth the price. My work is more accurate, in less time, and a whole lot less fiddling. Really like having the inside corner open. To each their own though.
can we get the tshirts in a navy in the future?
Dunno...we aren't at the point of doing another order just yet...your the first to ask about changing color...if I wear navy it will show my sweat salts so I tend to buy lighter shirts
F yea nice torch work !! Clean , pisses me off i cant weld for shit
I feel ya. I feel like mine look like a methed out raccoon did it after watching pros