Isaac is a fricking surgeon with a torch. no deviation in distance from the piece. no deviation in speed while cutting. I've yet to find anyone better using a torch than him. Mad props to you Sir Isaac.....
I am 61 years old and learned torch cutting when I was a young teenager. I even learn to weld with a torch before I ever used any type of electric welding machine. Not much impresses me these days but your skills with a torch are out-of-this-world. You torch cut like a laser. Simply Amazing!!!
Learned my freshman year of high school, sure wish still had those 15 yr old eyes. Bifocals makes things tough, those cheap reading glasses help but it's not the same.
@@michaelminers2612 yea that second cut I dont even think you could cut that thin with a saw i mean yea it decarbs and slags the surface but that was an even unburned out thin cut off. as good or better then some machines, especially when you have someone that dont use the machine as often and gets an ugly cut. and if there is a better worker with a torch I have yet to see them in my feed, and thats a thick chunk of metal got to keep it steady or it will not get an even cut very easy to go too fast
Flaming hack saw around here...lol. Some people have a gift for it. I know a guy who can acetylene torch cut better than I can plasma cut with a drag tip and a guide.
When I was younger about 1981 I worked as a burner in a tank fabrication shop. I learned a lot on using a torch. Extreme torch skills. You are a true craftsman.
Like a hot knife through butter! Your torch skills are phenomenal!!!! Your travel speed and distance from tip to work piece are like a machine. After watching you cut like this, I put up my screens so no one sees my cuts!😉 Thank you, ISAAC! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I know what you mean, it takes a lot of skill and practice to do that freehand, especially in some of those akward positions where you cannot get comfortable.
Holy crap! I think you have to be the king of free hand cutting straight lines! I happened on this video because I was looking for tips on cutting really thick steel. Chunk of plate is too big for my Ellis bandsaw and destroyed the blade in my Milwaukee metal cutting saw so I wondered if I could get my cutting torch through it. You answered my question and then some. Awesome work sir!
Yeah ,Yeah! Renoir, Monet, Picasso, Modigliani and all the 'masters. There's no record of 'watching' these great artists; only the finished work. Here, with IC, we get to witness analogous artistic skill and expertise! In 300 years, they'll be studying IC's palette and his metal 'canvas'. TY for today!
Astonishing skills with a torch. That first cut, where the entry and exit cuts are straight and exactly in the same plane is amazing. Most people would struggle to get the entry cut straight - but to create an almost perfectly flat surface that long AND that wide is just next level. Amazing. Thanks for the videos. Stay safe out there.
another awesome video Issac, back in the mid 80's i worked for CML Northern Blower here in Canada ,we built exhaust/fresh air units up to the capacity 1 million cubic feet of air a minute and for the pedestal base of the unit we used armour plate usually 2- 3" thick and all torch cut, using a guide, i could do a bit of the 2" thick and i sure learned how to be patient, to plan and take my time cutting, couldn't afford to make mistakes, i could never cut freehand like you do, that is an art all in its own, that steel looked smoother than a Sunday roast beef dinner when you were done 👍
Wow you should have a video on just torch cutting and technique. You make it look easy but I know that's because of skill. Your torch work is always incredible.
“That which we persist in doing becomes easier to do not because the nature of the task changes but our ability to preform it increases” Heber J Grant.
When I was a young man, I worked as a draftsman at a steel supplier drawing full scale patterns for torch cutting machine that could follow my drawing with an "electric eye" and cut out as many as 6-8 parts at a time. This was before CNC, laser cutters and water jets. Had to add an extra 1/8" all around for the kerf and for final machining. They could cut up to 10-12" thick steel plate if I remember correctly. I was always impressed with the fact that you could cut metal that thick with a torch. Some of my drawings were quite large as they were to be made into large paper making machinery.
It's amazing how you can stay focused during such a long cut. My mind would wonder off and I'd be constantly reminding myself to stay with the procedure!
I was just talking to a machanic buddy of mine yesterday, telling him how great you are with a cutting torch! Professional inspire to get to your level!
Years when I use gas to weld and cut I made good gas welds but was NEVER happy with the cuts Today I learned two things , solid postion and practised cutting paths TY 4sharing
@@brianguest561 I've been a boilermaker/welder for 40 yeras, I dont have to prove fuck all to a no body, I know what I can do and so do the people who pay me. You wouldn't last a week working with me, bye bye.
Pretty amazing! I thought it was interesting how the slag didn’t want to let go on the second pass with the cutting torch. Gives you a real sense of how much metal Isaac was cutting through.
Those back ripper buckets are killer. I worked on one for a company digging a slurry trench for environmental remediation years ago. They will rip some hard ground. Nice looking welds as always Isaac.
Absolute artistry, I've definitely done my share of welding and then some, I've always loved the cutting torch and have an appreciation of the skill you just showed perfect setup and control, well done
A waster cut, good to make two or more cuts when the opportunity presents itself. The first or more cuts, the waster, to check the pressures, get a feel for the thickness, and preheat the metal for the final cut. Looks good.👍
This is why I always click the like button on Isaac's videos long before the video started or even before it finishes. I know I will be glued to what I'm about to watch
Isaac what I just witnessed you do cut through I think that's 3in plate and you cut through it like butter I'm not a professional welder but I've done some welding and torching the skill level of which you're doing is amazing I don't know what else to say man amazing you have so much talent God bless you be safe
Ok. Just when I thought I was pretty good with a torch, this cat comes along and slices 4 inches with no preheating and results that are pretty much ready to fit and weld. I'll just be over here on the side...holding my wife's purse.
Hi Isaac, I envy your steady hand with the torch, especially in some of those akward positions and the thickness of the plate. I hope you are teaching your son those skills too.
Thank you for sharing Issac. Man that takes skill And practice. I am always impressed by your work😊You torch peeled that heavy steel like It was a Banana.
Absolutely awesome. I’m an old man now but even when I was younger I could never cut thick steel plate as good as you. You obviously have lots of experience with cutting thick steel plates.Kudos to you !
ASMR from 0:54 to 2:26, very nice cut man, takes a skilled hand to keep the torch that steady for that long, and just the right amount of oxy blowing it through.
I want to nominate Isaac's Leatherman for best supporting actor! That little thing makes an appearance in almost every video, and just keeps on going. 😉
@@AlanHardacre Yeah, I suppose I should have said "multi tool" Speaks volumes for Gerber quality. I remember having a Gerber folding knife for EDC back in the '70's
Man alive, watching the nozzle of the gas torch, it's like it is machine mounted, there is almost zero deviation from the track. Very impressive as always. Not bad at all.
Isaac is a fricking surgeon with a torch. no deviation in distance from the piece. no deviation in speed while cutting. I've yet to find anyone better using a torch than him. Mad props to you Sir Isaac.....
100% true!
Could probably do cataract surgery on ya
Well said!
Yes indeed, I love watching his torch work.
He takes his time to get in a position that suits him…doesn’t rush things just to show off
I am 61 years old and learned torch cutting when I was a young teenager. I even learn to weld with a torch before I ever used any type of electric welding machine. Not much impresses me these days but your skills with a torch are out-of-this-world.
You torch cut like a laser.
Simply Amazing!!!
Same with me. I learned welding with gas torch before ARC welding. Did all of the cutting with gas as a metal fabricator building off-shore rigs.
Learned my freshman year of high school, sure wish still had those 15 yr old eyes. Bifocals makes things tough, those cheap reading glasses help but it's not the same.
The cutting torch is commonly referred to as a "gas axe". In Isaac's hands it becomes a "gas scalpel". Simply amazing!
Could not agree more!! Genius
@@michaelminers2612 yea that second cut I dont even think you could cut that thin with a saw i mean yea it decarbs and slags the surface but that was an even unburned out thin cut off. as good or better then some machines, especially when you have someone that dont use the machine as often and gets an ugly cut. and if there is a better worker with a torch I have yet to see them in my feed, and thats a thick chunk of metal got to keep it steady or it will not get an even cut very easy to go too fast
Well said! He’s not only a craftsman, but an artist as well.
Flaming hack saw around here...lol. Some people have a gift for it. I know a guy who can acetylene torch cut better than I can plasma cut with a drag tip and a guide.
When I was younger about 1981 I worked as a burner in a tank fabrication shop. I learned a lot on using a torch. Extreme torch skills. You are a true craftsman.
Like a hot knife through butter! Your torch skills are phenomenal!!!! Your travel speed and distance from tip to work piece are like a machine. After watching you cut like this, I put up my screens so no one sees my cuts!😉
Thank you, ISAAC!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I know what you mean, it takes a lot of skill and practice to do that freehand, especially in some of those akward positions where you cannot get comfortable.
Holy crap! I think you have to be the king of free hand cutting straight lines! I happened on this video because I was looking for tips on cutting really thick steel. Chunk of plate is too big for my Ellis bandsaw and destroyed the blade in my Milwaukee metal cutting saw so I wondered if I could get my cutting torch through it. You answered my question and then some. Awesome work sir!
A true artisan/craftsman. Almost makes powersaws and workshop machinery obsolete. Amazing skills.
Yeah ,Yeah! Renoir, Monet, Picasso, Modigliani and all the 'masters. There's no record of 'watching' these great artists; only the finished work. Here, with IC, we get to witness analogous artistic skill and expertise!
In 300 years, they'll be studying IC's palette and his metal 'canvas'. TY for today!
Everything you do looks so incedible easy.
I love watching your torch handling. It's amazing.
Astonishing skills with a torch. That first cut, where the entry and exit cuts are straight and exactly in the same plane is amazing. Most people would struggle to get the entry cut straight - but to create an almost perfectly flat surface that long AND that wide is just next level. Amazing. Thanks for the videos. Stay safe out there.
Your freehand cuts are truly amazing. I have been watching your videos for a long time. I am still amazed by those cuts.
His freehand cutting is about the best on UA-cam.
I'm so impressed with your torch work and welding. The straight lines cut freehand are quite a feat! Enjoy watching and learning.
STEADY HANDS and torch control is amazing !
another awesome video Issac, back in the mid 80's i worked for CML Northern Blower here in Canada ,we built exhaust/fresh air units up to the capacity 1 million cubic feet of air a minute and for the pedestal base of the unit we used armour plate usually 2- 3" thick and all torch cut, using a guide, i could do a bit of the 2" thick and i sure learned how to be patient, to plan and take my time cutting, couldn't afford to make mistakes, i could never cut freehand like you do, that is an art all in its own, that steel looked smoother than a Sunday roast beef dinner when you were done 👍
Heavy metal surgery! You never disappoint! Thanks for this amazing video.
That is a Great amount of skill and You Know he is Just so Humble About it. Thank you, sir, for always Showing others Great Methods and skillset.
Your torchmanship always astounds us all
Wow you should have a video on just torch cutting and technique. You make it look easy but I know that's because of skill. Your torch work is always incredible.
I agree a video on just his torch skill and adjustment and settings would be great to know
“That which we persist in doing becomes easier to do not because the nature of the task changes but our ability to preform it increases” Heber J Grant.
When I was a young man, I worked as a draftsman at a steel supplier drawing full scale patterns for torch cutting machine that could follow my drawing with an "electric eye" and cut out as many as 6-8 parts at a time. This was before CNC, laser cutters and water jets. Had to add an extra 1/8" all around for the kerf and for final machining. They could cut up to 10-12" thick steel plate if I remember correctly. I was always impressed with the fact that you could cut metal that thick with a torch. Some of my drawings were quite large as they were to be made into large paper making machinery.
I remember those machines. Super impressive.
It's amazing how you can stay focused during such a long cut. My mind would wonder off and I'd be constantly reminding myself to stay with the procedure!
I was just talking to a machanic buddy of mine yesterday, telling him how great you are with a cutting torch! Professional inspire to get to your level!
Serious talent and YEARS of experience !
You always make the difficult look easy, a true craftsman, great skill!
And because he makes it look so easy you know how difficult it is and how bloody good he is.
Years when I use gas to weld and cut I made good gas welds but was NEVER happy with the cuts Today I learned two things , solid postion and practised cutting paths TY 4sharing
I still say there is absolutely no one anywhere as good with a torch than Issac. Precise and smooth 😎
The gentleman is decent at best. If you know you know
it's like watching a CNC machine cut I'm 56 and been welding and cutting since I was 8 i'm not even close to your skill level Love this channel
maybe you should have found another line of work, I see nothing special here and if you havent picked up any skill in all that time, give it up.
@@thebob3712 lets see a video of you cutting free hand with a torch. Classic arm chair quarterback
@@brianguest561 I've been a boilermaker/welder for 40 yeras, I dont have to prove fuck all to a no body, I know what I can do and so do the people who pay me. You wouldn't last a week working with me, bye bye.
Pretty amazing! I thought it was interesting how the slag didn’t want to let go on the second pass with the cutting torch. Gives you a real sense of how much metal Isaac was cutting through.
Those back ripper buckets are killer. I worked on one for a company digging a slurry trench for environmental remediation years ago. They will rip some hard ground. Nice looking welds as always Isaac.
There’s a reason they are reposted. Next level skill with a torch. The best I’ve ever seen by far.
Surgical skills with that torch. Great video
Absolute artistry, I've definitely done my share of welding and then some, I've always loved the cutting torch and have an appreciation of the skill you just showed perfect setup and control, well done
A waster cut, good to make two or more cuts when the opportunity presents itself. The first or more cuts, the waster, to check the pressures, get a feel for the thickness, and preheat the metal for the final cut. Looks good.👍
that hand cut is amazing, cool stuff from the past.
Over and over I see jobs and think 'bandsaw' or 'grinder' and you do lovely cuts with a torch. That's a skill.
Cool hand Luke just awesome Issac you got the touch with the Torch. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️👍.
Never gets old, does it!
Issac you are the best I have ever seen with the torch. I am speaking with over 50 years as a welder.
Slow and steady the patients of a skilled craftsmen!
This is why I always click the like button on Isaac's videos long before the video started or even before it finishes. I know I will be glued to what I'm about to watch
You’re a genie on the torch man
Incredible work Isaac. So impressive watching you.
Isaac, I showed this vid to my CNC plasma rig, it wept!!!
The man plays that cutting torch like a stratovarius.
I honestly did not know that you could go this fast and accurate through Material with a Torch. Awesome!
Isaac what I just witnessed you do cut through I think that's 3in plate and you cut through it like butter I'm not a professional welder but I've done some welding and torching the skill level of which you're doing is amazing I don't know what else to say man amazing you have so much talent God bless you be safe
all kinds of nice torch work and good looking welds ❤😃👍
Sir, you are the Torch 🔥 King & you are your own boss. Much Respect ✊️, added bonus you tinker w/ rides.
This is machining with a torch. Ridiculous skills
All I can say is that is a beautiful beautiful cut!
Isaac great video. Thanks for sharing with us. Stay safe
Isaac, aka “The Surgeon”. 👍🏴
Metal so thin you can almost see through it. What technique!!!!!!
Isaac, this Vid is WHY you have 126K Subs. We watched a master in action, and what a sight!
Well done 👍 not many tradesmen can freehand on heavy plate with that much skill
Not your first day with the gas axe, GREAT bit of work.
Absolute mastery.
Legendary as always bud!
Torch Norris at it again
Got that right!!
Ok. Just when I thought I was pretty good with a torch, this cat comes along and slices 4 inches with no preheating and results that are pretty much ready to fit and weld. I'll just be over here on the side...holding my wife's purse.
I failed to mention I did preheat the material but not enough. the cuts were a bit serrated at first.
Hi Isaac, I envy your steady hand with the torch, especially in some of those akward positions and the thickness of the plate. I hope you are teaching your son those skills too.
Thank you for sharing Issac. Man that takes skill And practice. I am always impressed by your work😊You torch peeled that heavy steel like It was a Banana.
another neat professional job completed
You absolutely have the steady hand, my cuts looks like they got chewed apart by a rat!
Clean the tip and more preheat. you can do it.
It's Definetly a Master at Work, Incredible Torchwork
That is pretty impressive for people who know about this kind of work
Amazing video, your talent is worth a thousand words. No expansions necessary
You're an artist... with amazing skills... I'm jealous.
Absolutely awesome. I’m an old man now but even when I was younger I could never cut thick steel plate as good as you. You obviously have lots of experience with cutting thick steel plates.Kudos to you !
Ya right, in your dreams !
Man, you're just so smooth with that torch.
One word, and it's been said many times when it goes for your prowess with the cutting torch: Surgical.
Wow Isaac! Geez, you NEVER cease to impress and inspire me! Well done champ!
thanks for sharing amazing torch work
Awesome work
That 3rd pass looks as even as saw cut.
Your new truck is also very nice.
Amazing work bud .thanks for sharing
Safe travels
ASMR from 0:54 to 2:26, very nice cut man, takes a skilled hand to keep the torch that steady for that long, and just the right amount of oxy blowing it through.
I want to nominate Isaac's Leatherman for best supporting actor!
That little thing makes an appearance in almost every video, and just keeps on going. 😉
If it matters, I think it's a Gerber Multiplier, not a Leatherman. I carry one and it's very handy, as well as pretty tough.
@@AlanHardacre Yeah, I suppose I should have said "multi tool"
Speaks volumes for Gerber quality.
I remember having a Gerber folding knife for EDC back in the '70's
yup Gerber
Man alive, watching the nozzle of the gas torch, it's like it is machine mounted, there is almost zero deviation from the track. Very impressive as always. Not bad at all.
Beautiful work sir no doubt
Man I wish I had your torch cutting skill.
Victor ought to come out with the IC Weld Super Pro Torch model line.
Beautiful work as always !!!
that was like using your light saber to slice through hot butter. you know you got more talent than you know what to with.
Amazing skill level with a torch. Only know of one other Welder that could cut like that, it must be a gift. Thanx for sharing IC. Nice video.😃
Amazing to watch a master of his craft.
That's got to be one of the strangest buckets I've ever seen.... beautiful repair though!
First 👍's up IC WELD thank you for sharing
Great job and nice music
This man don't need a track torch, he IS the track torch.
Artist, well done!
Absolutely amazing enough said
Cheers from Nova Scotia
Cutting torch surgeon...yes, without quotes.
I can hardly draw a straight line with a ruler. I am in awe, sir.
Like slicing ham at the deli. Just awesome work.
Great job !! 🤗
Isaac aka The Torch GOAT 🐐
Good people - good life!
Thank you master!
With those steady hands he should have been a heart/brain surgeon!!!
I'm sure his pay is up there with most surgeon's, and he hasn't lost a patient yet.
Issac did you preheat with a rosebud to 350 °F always a steady hand 👌 with the gas ax...😸🔥💎🎯💪
yes, preheated it but not enough. thus the 3 cut passes. I left room for that before I made the first cut.
You should do a video on how you set up and use your torch you are a master with it !