As someone who is old enough to remember not having UA-cam as a resource... This content is completely phenomenal. I spent $15,000 and 7 months at a tech school to learn how to do this. You guys always put out the best content!
Now I feel crazy being a student paying 13,000 for 7 months and I’m 32…. I could of just learned hands on?! And paid for the tests/certificates and studied myself?!
Im a Construction Manager and came up through the trade as a Pipe Fitter. I hold NCCER 1,2,3 & 4 in pipe and have my plus. This is the first good pipe related UA-cam video I have seen related to our trade. I will make sure to share it with the new guys coming up I think your videos will benefit them. Keep up the good work.
Hi you guys are the bees knees i worked in the nuclear, offshore industry for 30 years this is the best video iv'e seen of how it is is done, btw we used to call wedges foxes,& we tacked bullets in the bevel instead ( the welders preferd it) of tacking in the butt, takes me back to wonderfull times.
Just learning welding. I have been a carpenter for close to 40 years, and I have always tried to work precisely. But you take it to a new level. Kudos 👏
As a Pipefitter with 8 years Journeyman and 1 year PF helper, we weren't as lucky to have these videos back then. We had to learn on the field as a PF helper. I just hope Fitter helpers really learn from this and actually practice this as a helper until they have it down right because I see alot of fake it till you make it wanna be Pipefitters out in the field that lie about how much they really know and put us real Pipefitters in a bind. Good luck green hands and pay close attention to this guy.
Great work. One thing ive learned about when youre tacking on the single 45.. its a lot easier to tack the 45 onto the next piece of pipe, you can just stand up the pipe and set the 45 on it and tack it.. then tack that onto what you already have together..
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Watching these videos as a non-welder, I'm always impressed by how strong tack welds are. Those pipes look heavy and only 2 tacks holds it up. Anyways, thanks for the content!
Great video. really appreciate the knowledge you're passing down to us. I'm still school and this types of video helps give me an idea of what to do in the field.
I'm a B book HVAC technician out of steamfitters local 475 Newark NJ I worked for a big mechanical contractor for 20 years and never got into welding until now
I was a offshore construction superintendent youse to take a helicopter by myself fly to a production platform and the pilot would wait for me and I'd go take all the measurements on a bunch of piping go home draw up every thing let the shop fab it up and then bring a crew out and install everything that's all old school paper and pencil that was a long time ago but I enjoy watching
You are VERY GOOD.! Your career level is VERY LEVEL + VERY HIGH accuracy. However: You just do. No need to say much. I see I still understand. Because I'm Vietnamese... don't understand What are you saying???? I have subscribed to the channel and support you 01 line. Thank you very much. Wish you good health....
I'd like to ask if you can show the up and coming welders about rolling offsets in a video such as this one, to help further educate and show them how to apply the rolling method math wise and layout no one has this video yet!! help them please
The flange+straight pipe fitting is easier vertical. But hey, what works works. Also it is way better to weld connections right away if you need the fit to be 100% level, since it ALWAYS pulls a little bit. But that is up to the client.
Definitely missing a few tricks of the trade but he is great on the basics. Any welder worth his salt has made a tool or two to make fit up much easier and faster.
They are good welders and pipes, the advantages of today is that there are already couplets already manufactured of different grades and nothing else you have to put them and level, before the good pipes had to manufacture all the tubes with their respective degrees and reductions from higher to lower, they made the strokes, and templates, do not say the flanges, also I had to manufacture for hundreds of flanges I was welder and structurist cordial greetings atte Jesus
Excelente el proceso constructivo. Pero me impresionaria muchísimo más si calcularán geometricamente la diagonal que va desde el inicio hasta el final y que además coincidiera con la pieza. Eso sí sería de alto nivel...!!
When you checking the level on the side of the flange, I noticed you said it’s almost level, does it matter if it’s almost level ? Or do you need to have it perfect level ?
Did you check inside diameter of flange and pipe if it's ok Fit up it's cool if the pilipino pipe fitter they not fit up like that get table lay down the flange and put the pipe standing for flange so u can easily fit up for nice position
I'm happy that there's someone that wipes levels off as much as me, drives me nuts when people put them on things with a glob of metal on the bottom. 🙈
Pro tip: Get your welder welding on two roll out welds with two fittings on each end of a random piece of pipe. Then go and clean cut everything else. Then go and either make another for for the welder to weld or cut the pipe he just welded and get him welding again. If the welder isn’t welding then nothing is getting done.
spot on ,part fab spools ,there are 6 butt welds that can be rolled welded makes it easy for the welder ,then final fab pipe leaves a couple of position welds. old Scottish pipe fitter/fab
Buenos días, saludos desde México, los felicito por su excelente profesionalismo y el gran contenido técnico que tienen sus vídeos, son muy buenos. Sólo tengo una duda, la abertura de raíz que dan de 5/32" en qué código de ASME se ampara, por su respuesta muchas gracias amigos.
Good video congratulations im from México im a Pipe fitter,i has worked in sonda de Campeche oil field,AND i would like to work with you ando excuse me my english Is not good
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if you burn 9" from a 90.. what do you burn from a 45?
As someone who is old enough to remember not having UA-cam as a resource... This content is completely phenomenal. I spent $15,000 and 7 months at a tech school to learn how to do this. You guys always put out the best content!
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Wow,that’s a lot of money.I joined pipefitter/welder union 5 year apprenticeship and learned it free.Been in the trade now for 26 years.Great video!
That's too much money
Now I feel crazy being a student paying 13,000 for 7 months and I’m 32…. I could of just learned hands on?! And paid for the tests/certificates and studied myself?!
@@MO-ml1qg you're paying still lol
Im a Construction Manager and came up through the trade as a Pipe Fitter. I hold NCCER 1,2,3 & 4 in pipe and have my plus. This is the first good pipe related UA-cam video I have seen related to our trade. I will make sure to share it with the new guys coming up I think your videos will benefit them. Keep up the good work.
Hi you guys are the bees knees i worked in the nuclear, offshore industry for 30 years this is the best video iv'e seen of how it is is done, btw we used to call wedges foxes,& we tacked bullets in the bevel instead ( the welders preferd it) of tacking in the butt, takes me back to wonderfull times.
Every new pipefitter needs to watch this video... you showed an explained everything perfectly
I am currently getting NCCER Pipe fitter certified and he explains everything so well
I really hope i have a teacher as calm and informative as this dude when I start fitting this fall
Trying to quit the glazing and be a pipe fitter this video is helping me a lot, thanks for sharing.
Just learning welding. I have been a carpenter for close to 40 years, and I have always tried to work precisely. But you take it to a new level. Kudos 👏
As a Pipefitter with 8 years Journeyman and 1 year PF helper, we weren't as lucky to have these videos back then. We had to learn on the field as a PF helper. I just hope Fitter helpers really learn from this and actually practice this as a helper until they have it down right because I see alot of fake it till you make it wanna be Pipefitters out in the field that lie about how much they really know and put us real Pipefitters in a bind. Good luck green hands and pay close attention to this guy.
Great video! Showed the importance of technique, being methodical, and the right tools.
Keep these series coming. Fit up some laterals and Y connections next. Great work!
Great work. One thing ive learned about when youre tacking on the single 45.. its a lot easier to tack the 45 onto the next piece of pipe, you can just stand up the pipe and set the 45 on it and tack it.. then tack that onto what you already have together..
I’ll be attending SOUTH COAST WELDING ACADEMY beginning of the year can’t wait !
I’m gonna sign up as well
I saw that cool elbow level. What a great idea! Wow
If I could afford the school I sure would want you to be the instructor you make a great teacher
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Free technical support (sealing, heat preservation, heat insulation, fire prevention problems)
All products 1 piece can also be customized, 30 years of service experience, fast and safe shipping anywhere.
Man I wish I had this guy as my fitter when I was coming up... great instructor
Thank you 👍
Me too 10 years ago
Thank you for sharing that great learning show. Loved it
Watching these videos as a non-welder, I'm always impressed by how strong tack welds are. Those pipes look heavy and only 2 tacks holds it up. Anyways, thanks for the content!
Thanks!
Please don't stop what you guys do because you are very helpful could not thank you enough.
Thank you very much, you are surely professionnal pipefitter
Thanks for the video, I came here to learn how to use the squares to square the 45 fittings!
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Great job
Very good pipe fitting class.you are a good teacher also 👍.
Very nice 👌👌👌 I'm see from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Great video. really appreciate the knowledge you're passing down to us. I'm still school and this types of video helps give me an idea of what to do in the field.
Glad it helped you out 👍
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I'm a B book HVAC technician out of steamfitters local 475 Newark NJ I worked for a big mechanical contractor for 20 years and never got into welding until now
Bravo, this was really understanding
Awesome video! That’s a lot of work for one video too! 👏🏻 💪🏻 🔥
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Awesome video!.I like it most.
Man, we need more or fitters in NC for some clients. We keep getting "master" welders that can't weld for shit. Keep up the good vids man
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beautiful job and wonderful work
I was a offshore construction superintendent youse to take a helicopter by myself fly to a production platform and the pilot would wait for me and I'd go take all the measurements on a bunch of piping go home draw up every thing let the shop fab it up and then bring a crew out and install everything that's all old school paper and pencil that was a long time ago but I enjoy watching
You're a good journeyman congratulations good luck
You can use the internal fit-up clamp tool from sumner for flange to pipe installation and they have the ultra qwik clamp for pipe to pipe ether
You may have to two hole on a straight run of pipe if there is a seam. Awesome video. 💪💯
Greatly!
One of a Kind !!!
You are VERY GOOD.! Your career level is VERY LEVEL + VERY HIGH accuracy. However: You just do. No need to say much. I see I still understand. Because I'm Vietnamese... don't understand What are you saying???? I have subscribed to the channel and support you 01 line. Thank you very much. Wish you good health....
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Thank you guys i learn it in this content keep it up
Pretty much had to learn all this shit on the spot, hope future hands can use this as a reference.
Was it hard taking it in all so quick ? I’m in the same position
Thanks for this material, Is awesome !
Good process 🔥❤️🇮🇩
I'd like to ask if you can show the up and coming welders about rolling offsets in a video such as this one, to help further educate and show them how to apply the rolling method math wise and layout no one has this video yet!! help them please
The imperial measuring system is insane 😂
Great 👍
very helpful tips
FYI " level " is horizontal " plumb " is vertical. Straight up and down. Nice work .....very informitive.
Awesome video for training🤘🤘🤘
nice videos😊
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Is the 5/32" spacer a bent welding rod or what is that? Makes the gap process alot faster
Yes just bend a rod in half
This Guy Is Bad Ass Nice Work Brother 👊🏻
The flange+straight pipe fitting is easier vertical. But hey, what works works. Also it is way better to weld connections right away if you need the fit to be 100% level, since it ALWAYS pulls a little bit. But that is up to the client.
Definitely missing a few tricks of the trade but he is great on the basics. Any welder worth his salt has made a tool or two to make fit up much easier and faster.
Double money 💰..fitter/welder..to much work
Where did you find that 11×17 inch clipboard
very very good video
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The 90 square is really cool, I usually just a 2' level and a carpenters square to square my 90s
Is flickering, when the auto darkener stops for a moment when tig welding?
Yall have some fancy tools
They are good welders and pipes, the advantages of today is that there are already couplets already manufactured of different grades and nothing else you have to put them and level, before the good pipes had to manufacture all the tubes with their respective degrees and reductions from higher to lower, they made the strokes, and templates, do not say the flanges, also I had to manufacture for hundreds of flanges I was welder and structurist cordial greetings atte Jesus
Hola muy bueno tu vídeo saludos desde Guayaquil Ecuador yo también fabricó linias de tubería
Those edits are dope!
Excelente el proceso constructivo. Pero me impresionaria muchísimo más si calcularán geometricamente la diagonal que va desde el inicio hasta el final y que además coincidiera con la pieza. Eso sí sería de alto nivel...!!
When you checking the level on the side of the flange, I noticed you said it’s almost level, does it matter if it’s almost level ? Or do you need to have it perfect level ?
Will there be a video where you demonstrate how you get your measurements using a laser, thanks !
Jennifer are you taking about using a laser level to find elevations?
@@cirizawelding5076 using a laser to run piping
Like laying out on the ground?
@@taylorsantos1011 using a laser to pull from each end, get elevation, offsets etc around existing pipe.
Thanks 😊
awesome video
Did you check inside diameter of flange and pipe if it's ok
Fit up it's cool if the pilipino pipe fitter they not fit up like that get table lay down the flange and put the pipe standing for flange so u can easily fit up for nice position
Please more intro pipefitting with using levels and some advanced thank u very helpful.
Thank you for this video
Great job !! Thanks
Good work guys thanks 🤜🤛
Awesome vid. Love the content. Where can i get a Pipe Elbow Square tool like that to purchase?
Good job
Fitter Power!!
Great video. Thank you for your content. Much appreciated.
Y’all should show the prints and how y’all go on about find the rolls,Take-offs, and final measurements.
I'm happy that there's someone that wipes levels off as much as me, drives me nuts when people put them on things with a glob of metal on the bottom. 🙈
the land on the 90.. lol. and the look he gave you lol
good vid as always!
where do I buy a positioner like you have there… or how would I go about building one?
Great video, full of info. Is that lift TIG?
Yes sir lift start
I feel like this is a dummy proof process of being able to get that perfect and square. I love it cuz I'm a dumby.
You need to get stabila levels for the future, stabila torpedo…been fitting pipe and vessels for years
so long as level shows level it really doesnt matter what you use
Standard take off.90 Long rad. Dia of pipe×1.5=take off of 90 degree./45degree dia of pipe×.625=take off of 45 degree.
Good 😊
Can you do more iso, 45 degree offset and rolling off set from drawings
How appropriate or inappropriate do gases get? Do I fake it to make it or get it all hang out? Making it a faslesetto?
Nice video thanks for knowladge....
Did you make the table jig to hold the flange? Where can I find one?
Pro👍
Why aren't you rolling out partial pieces and then doing 1 final weld in position?
Pro tip: Get your welder welding on two roll out welds with two fittings on each end of a random piece of pipe. Then go and clean cut everything else. Then go and either make another for for the welder to weld or cut the pipe he just welded and get him welding again. If the welder isn’t welding then nothing is getting done.
spot on ,part fab spools ,there are 6 butt welds that can be rolled welded makes it easy for the welder ,then final fab pipe leaves a couple of position welds.
old Scottish pipe fitter/fab
Love that tape measure, what is it?
Crescent lufkin shock force nite eye
Bon Boulo😆😆👍👍
Thank´s for sharing.
congratulations, how can i get a good professional as you guys????
Demen trabajo soy de Colombia
Buenos días, saludos desde México, los felicito por su excelente profesionalismo y el gran contenido técnico que tienen sus vídeos, son muy buenos. Sólo tengo una duda, la abertura de raíz que dan de 5/32" en qué código de ASME se ampara, por su respuesta muchas gracias amigos.
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Good video congratulations im from México im a Pipe fitter,i has worked in sonda de Campeche oil field,AND i would like to work with you ando excuse me my english Is not good
Good job
I do this
What type of tool did you use put the level and where can I get those type of bolts
Mathey dearman flange pins are the pinnacle
They are called flange two hole pins