Hard Facing TIG & Stick | Abrasion Resistant Welding
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Bob Moffatt and David Ciriza try out hard facing using the TIG welding process and SMAW ( stick welding ). Abrasion resistant welding is used in all kinds of industries. Get informed and check out these welding tips.
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Great to see Bob again. He's the reason I got into welding. Awesome dude. Cheers fellas😎
I love watching Mr. Moffat...he is so knowledgeable! I always learn something!!
He welds with the wrong hand, I just like hearing him talk
He really is great! Really good at explaining what he does, and why.
@@servantofgod5642 well he is in his right mind welding leftie and you have to be a leftie to know what that means. Righties never know this.
Bob and Jody from tips & tricks would be the best duo ever.
Yay Bob is back! The dude is no-nonsense but knows his craft and I greatly respect that about him.
So happy to have seen Bob again. Wish he'd come up with his own channel.
I’ve seen a lot of heavy equipment done hard facing with the stick welder. That’s new to me seeing it done with tig.
I could see for a more precise buildup, it makes sense to TIG. Fireball Tool did a video on removing the seam in the tube and made his own cutter using a hard face rod he sanded the flux from, and TIG welded on. It worked.
I can't see any shop ever using TIG for hard facing. Talk about slow, and it requires everything to be indoors.
Glad to see Bob again!!! He needs his own channel!
The man, mith, and legend Mr . Bob
Always great when Bob pops in!
Good to see Bob again 👍
Bienvenido profesor moffatt. Gracias por esta clase. Siempre recomiendo este Canal a mis compañeros.
Me gustaría que pongan subtítulos para entender de que hablan..☺
Only clicked because I saw bob.. reminds me of the original way the channel was
Two of my favorite welders. Great video fellas with good info.
*@**0:54** Love those swirls, to me that's artwork. Was told that logic behind was to never give a rock a consistent angle of attack to pry or lever the hard facing rod (Chromium rod,cobalt, stoddite, etc) off your shovel, and that the swirls mean the angle the rock hits the hard facing rod is always changing.*
I use the 2.7mm Dia Stellite 6 Tig rods for welding Shear blade tips, It is a pretty nice rod to weld with but you can't put more than about 5mm thick or it will crack, I also peen the welds each time, to stop them cracking when they cool and then the whole blade needs to be cooled slowly in sand buckets so the whole thing cools evenly. Good to see welding of different uses and for special reasons.
I welded the edge of damaged rotary knife blades. Very frustrating as the rapid thermo cycle cause cracking.
Def tip the camera dude haha wow nice shots. Good welds!
I met bob n got a pic with him at my hs competition at south coast 😎
Mr. Moffat is back !! Yeehee !!
Nice fume extraction.
If you can smell it, you're inhaling it.
Crazy the amount of our older welders here in the states that have COPD at 50 and shaky ass hands from chronic heavy metal poisoning.
All things aside, you guys are killer welders.
Holy shit its bob moffit good to see him in videos
Would be nice to see you using a fume extractor.. You are trying to teach; do it right
Bob's back
Good to see bob.
I’d pay money to see Bob Moffat on this show more
Bob!
The guys spot on about clay and sand comment.. If the shape of the weld beads are right they fill with earth and protects the bucket even more. We only use stoddy mig wire now great stuff
I bet tig might he nice on some thinner equipment or for getting a really nice edge on a cutter bar something like that. Kinda would be cool to make a knife out of mild steel then tig some hard facing rod on it to keep it sharp 🤔
ThisOldTony did an episode where he used tool steel tig filler to do that to a hatchet i think, it was really cool.
@@kylehurley5994 I was going to mention that. He used d2 filler which is used for things like die making and sometimes knives.
I had no idea about the rods I will by some to play around with
Thanks for the education
Argon hurricane
Wow, it's Bob!😃
I did a school project on this and how it’s used for dump trucks and claws
YEEEAAAHHH Bob Moffatt !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love this guy!
miss u Bob..
Absolutely loving going to school at South Coast Welding Academy! Great instructors and an amazing place to learn this skill set!
Bob is the best
What lense are you using on your camera to get those clear arc shots ? It's fantastic clarity
Is this like hardening carbon steel? If the file skates, will the weld break easy? Asking because I actually don’t know, not trying to be a douche.
If i was welding armor plate steel for targets.. would this be the rod to use if its gonna be under gunfire?
You're my boy, bob!!!!
Using Stellite/Stoodite 6 just for hardfacing is a bit overkill. You usually use that if you also have to fight corrosion at the same time, as these are very expensive metals and just abrasion resistance can be had for a fraction...
Hi can you guys educate me how to weld on truck chasis an what is the process to weld on truck chasis poeple saying in truck i should weld uphill with 7018 en some poeple say that it should weld downhill with 6013 our 6010 what is exactly can you guys demonstrate our educate me pleas
David....would you be David Ciriza Junior , from Texas ?
Impressive but the best wearing material out there is Eutectic 's DO11
I mostly do wire feed dual shield for hardfacing.
What brand / type of rod is that ??
Go go Bob 🤘✌️
Nice seeing Bob welding! I've never used those electrodes for hard facing but did hear the fumes are really bad . Why no fan or fume extractor?
Seems majority of american welders thinkntheyre invicible when it comes to things like COPD, Chronic Bronchitis, Lung Cancer, Siderosis, those sort of things.
Youd think being an "educational" channel, theyd have the intelligence to make a point re fumes and breathing them
We’re welders not ballerinas
@@kf8575 Or its just, "The old guy will do it, without complaining, doesnt know any better."
My uncle was a career boilermaker and died of emphysema. I use fume extraction.
I use a positive pressure mask for certain things like gouging, I know too many old welders with chronic lung problems and what I suspect is heavy metal fume induced brain problems from the parkinsons like symptoms they have.
If you can smell it, you're inhaling it.
Very unique material and a lot of fun to weld
always wear proper PPE wen welding any alloy's
BOB!!!!!!
Two badasses 🤙🏽
i'm looking to try and make a wood splitter using mild steel and arc welding hardfacing rod on top after i've ground a 45 degree edge to the mild steel part. my question is - do i need to lay down a 'buttering' layer of e.g. 7016 first and then put the hardfacing on top of that or is it ok to just weld hardfacing rod on top of the mild steel plate? i've heard that a buttering layer should be put down first but when i have seen videos on hardfacing i have just seen the hardfacing rod being welded onto the steel itself. what would you recommend??
I ran some stoody 35 this week on two buckets. I managed to run a little vertical up with the 1/8 rods but it left a little of tiddies. Has anyone else ever had to run hard face out of position. I know it’s not meant for that
I am doing a welding special course for 3 years.
Nice démonstration but I think stick was little cold... thanks any way.
The boss!
Where is the exhaust? I sure don’t like stick indoors.
Moffman!
My leaf spring hangers on my 1982 freightliner I would weld a square piece of flat bar steel where the leaf would lay on. Its alot easier than laying down beads to build up the worn metal. Can welding square pads or bolting them to the bucket be possible or is every job different?
It's common to weld sections of wear resistant steel like ar 400 onto things to avoid needing to do so much hardfacing. It's not something I've ever done though.
How about Encinal
Woow very nice.💗
Congratulações
That youngin should pay attention to Bob....he's a treasure trove of info and experience.....i swear Bob could weld with a microwave if he had too......
Lol. Bob knew what was gonna happen. Homeboy didn’t know 💩 from shinola
It did sound a little better when you switch the machine still not great
Nice sure 🔥❤️
Bob!!
This looks like the stuff they use on speedway riders or flat track riders hot shoes
Defiantly not worried about production. Id get fired for welding stick or tig on a bucket 😳
Nice welds but you are eating
the poison dust.
Without exausting it is
in Germany not allowed.
Sounds a lot like HYP.
Stick welding with those rods is quite toxic without a proper respirator, in fact niosh doesn’t recommend handling that tig wire with bare skin either.
Great rods but cobalt and high levels of chromium are bad juju.
👍
I still remember when the idiot I worked for thought it was a good idea to hard face the inside of a swing tube on a concrete pump dumbest idea ever.Block block and block in the reducers, are well all daddy's money 😄
Salve salve
There's definitely some horrible shite in the fumes that come off of these rods especially the Stick welding rods, not so much with the Tig.
Come on, you guys are supposed to be setting an example and helping people out, could at least have some extraction running or wear some sort of RPE?
6:40 You got your hands in a bad spot? Aren't You Flat Welding!!! How is that possible... >_< These welds looked horrible. skippy an paused
He sounds bad, getting old
How about adding hardface on top of an exsisting hard base? Does it need to be buttered with a soft material first or can you lay right over a exsisting hard surface?
Seems easier to work with than that Stellite bullshit, aggravating as hell to say the least.
Stellite is so hard it has to be cast and ground. 3" drill bit would wear out when drilling abrasive bearing mat. .600$ used stellite to build outer edges
Bob!
I missed you🔥🔥, keep it up!😎😎
BOB! BOB! BOB! BOB! BOB! BOB! BOB! miss that old man
Something to notice, i gues the tig Rod is stellite 6/12 but with tig most of the time you'l need around 3 to 4 layers because of the hardfacing stuff is mixing together with your base material.
And also cooling down slowly is pretty improtant due to cracks
weld is art
SOBER UP 🥃😹👌
Been wondering where Bob got to
The Man, The Myth, The Legend...Mr. Moffat!
Ran a lot of stellite at a manufacturing company, never liked it. Switched over to Eutectic rods and wire, they are a way better product. Stellite seems to be old news compared to what other companies are putting out
Tig method looks nice. However I would like to see how it works in real life on a used bucket with all the contamination it has deep in the pores of the metal.
Yeeaahh baby!! Bob definitely in da house! Love watching this master Craftsman weld!!
1:42...ya done drug that file backwards.......that ain't cuttin'....and it sure dulls a good file
Great to see the one and only Bob back in action !!!
Did you know that the file won't cut when driven backward? Very basuc stuff !
No way in hell I’d use TIG for hard surfacing of a bucket. Ain’t got all day to TIG weld, when I need the buckets be a dig’n.
I have melted several 10,000’S of hard racing rods sometimes 12-16 hours a days sometimes they where 1/4 inches
Bob is a cool guy I used to watch his show cool tips and tricks.
But isn’t he talking faster now? Idk if it’s me or what.
Any thoughts on a respirator for the stoody rods? I think you're meant to for the stoody mig wire.
Well, thats it. I am gonna have to get a pure argon bottle to start doing TIG after watching that.
That argon sure is flowing.