The 1/8 grinding disc trick and jamming the rod in there works for me every time. Best advice I’ve gotten for a slammed fit and I learned it off your channel. Thanks for making these videos and sharing your tips with us young guns. It’s really helped me out a lot.
Props to Austin for putting himself out there! Takes some guts! I struggled for a while deciding whether to cut out tight gaps with a disc or soften it with a wheel. I almost always soften with a wheel also. Great tip, thank you for helping us in the trade!
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There is Definitely an art to welding and you explain it very well. So many things that I never knew about. Wish that I could spend some time with you guys and get to know you better. Tons of love and respect, C Los. ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸
These are the videos I like to see. Lots of great information in them. I appreciate you taking the time to make these Chris and if I lived close by, I would be out there with the both of you learning as well.
I weld every thing 7018 I'm not a pipe Welder I weld up hill , can't see the point in pipe welding down hill, but never tried im a heavy constustion welder ,,, but all in all great educational video thanks
😂 keep on plugging away I love your videos I don’t really have a good mentor I’m self taught welding on heavy equipment and making little things to sell at fairs when I was a kid oh and ps I got me a grammar book so I can fix my punctuation errors just for you 👍 expect better comments in the future lol keep on doing what you’re doing
I got an old Victor 100 when I was 10 and that’s how I learned to weld making coat hooks and such with bailing wire for filler and old horse shoes and sold them for tank gas to keep welding and finally saved up and bought a really really used black face on a little trailer and started pimping myself out to all the logging yards and truck shops fixing stuff for so cheap they couldn’t turn me down lol
Out in the field I would have taken a zip disc to one side. Ran a root to the side I opened up, and looked how much the other side opened up after I ran root on the first side. So long as there is a gap, I will soften accordingly. I'm not the biggest fan of softening a jammed up fit but ill roll with what ever is in front of me. If your slammed up your only options are soften or open it up with a zip disc. Good luck putting a good root on a 12" pipe that is slammed up 100% all around by softening. Learn to do both and balance accordingly. You are usually only slammed up for a 1/4" or so at a time, here and there.
@@TaylorWelding Compare the carbon content of A106 to line pipe..., one can be welded with a hydrogen rich electrode to save time without sacrificing too much toughness, the other wants a low hydrogen electrode not to loose too much fracture toughness. Do some charpies to test if you like... Nice grinding tips in this vid by the way, just go easy on breaking up an unguarded disc!
@@TaylorWeldingAnd A234 WPB Carbon content, not something you want to be hooking into with fizzy sticks if you need max toughness in your joint unfortunately.
We all get lazy the odd time. So something like this is good cause then it makes you almost disappointed in yourself for putting in such an ugly weld and not wanna be lazy next time! At least that’s what I’m like.
welders shoulder. it's a thing. have him lift a 2 lb weight ever his head while eating dinner / watching TV . the bottom is when most welders run out of gas or concentration . They see the puddle fall apart and don't realize .. it's just you. push your hot pass and cover.
The 1/8 grinding disc trick and jamming the rod in there works for me every time. Best advice I’ve gotten for a slammed fit and I learned it off your channel. Thanks for making these videos and sharing your tips with us young guns. It’s really helped me out a lot.
Cool 😎! appreciate you sharing
I can tell you’re a very knowledgeable and solid welder. Keep up the good vids bro.
I appreciate that
Props to Austin for putting himself out there! Takes some guts! I struggled for a while deciding whether to cut out tight gaps with a disc or soften it with a wheel. I almost always soften with a wheel also. Great tip, thank you for helping us in the trade!
Keep grinding UA-cam my friend I thought you were at 100k subs + I see you getting there soon. Quality content
I appreciate that!
He's a good welder with a dam good attitude, keep him if you can, good luck.
Hey everybody Thanks for being here. Be sure to leave your comments and questions. Here is the link for , Tefuawe WELDING LENS tefuaweweld.com/taylorwelding
There is Definitely an art to welding and you explain it very well. So many things that I never knew about.
Wish that I could spend some time with you guys and get to know you better.
Tons of love and respect,
C Los. ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸
are you coming to Vegas next weekend?
@@TaylorWelding I wish that I could but I feel that I would lose a lot of money by doing so.
Traveling, hotels and so on.
These are the videos I like to see. Lots of great information in them. I appreciate you taking the time to make these Chris and if I lived close by, I would be out there with the both of you learning as well.
Glad you like them!
Thnx for the grinder tip. I didn't know that, but it makes sense.
Glad to help
man i wish i could learn from this guy real experience and knowledge
I hope you are
More videos like this!!! Thanks
You got it!
Man I like your teachings❤ love the the work you do i am absolvit a welder not a real pro like you but im learning from a pro thanks for your videos 😉
Glad to help.
Great video!
I weld every thing 7018 I'm not a pipe Welder I weld up hill , can't see the point in pipe welding down hill, but never tried im a heavy constustion welder ,,, but all in all great educational video thanks
On the matabo side at the dead stop--do you weld back behind that first and then grind the rest of that dead stop out? then reweld it?
I don’t understand the question
Ill call ya on it@@TaylorWelding
That 6 or 8 inch blade, on that hand grinder scares the he'll out of my fingers.😮
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Young kids today have it so much easier tons of videos like this All of Old-timers Had to get in the cut
I told my wife while I was making this video. I wish I would’ve had somebody explain all this to me.
So what’s a productive day for a Pipeliner 6” X-ray how many a day?
😂 keep on plugging away I love your videos I don’t really have a good mentor I’m self taught welding on heavy equipment and making little things to sell at fairs when I was a kid oh and ps I got me a grammar book so I can fix my punctuation errors just for you 👍 expect better comments in the future lol keep on doing what you’re doing
Lol! If people start grading me on my grammar, I’m in trouble
That’s cool you tought Welding.
I got an old Victor 100 when I was 10 and that’s how I learned to weld making coat hooks and such with bailing wire for filler and old horse shoes and sold them for tank gas to keep welding and finally saved up and bought a really really used black face on a little trailer and started pimping myself out to all the logging yards and truck shops fixing stuff for so cheap they couldn’t turn me down lol
I use a portaband
Nice video,hallo from holland.
Hello there! thank you, Herman
that was my grandfather’s name
Me personally. I like a fether edge with no gap. I will normally weld a joint with a key hole.
Old bead hand told me, if you can see daylight soften it up. If you can't, Metabo it
Out in the field I would have taken a zip disc to one side. Ran a root to the side I opened up, and looked how much the other side opened up after I ran root on the first side. So long as there is a gap, I will soften accordingly.
I'm not the biggest fan of softening a jammed up fit but ill roll with what ever is in front of me.
If your slammed up your only options are soften or open it up with a zip disc.
Good luck putting a good root on a 12" pipe that is slammed up 100% all around by softening. Learn to do both and balance accordingly. You are usually only slammed up for a 1/4" or so at a time, here and there.
I agree. They both have their place. I even mention that if you do use a zip disk you need to soften it.
Navigating tight gaps? So I should call her?
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Thanks, TB
Do you know why they are two different things..?
Why don’t you fill me in Paul
@@TaylorWelding Compare the carbon content of A106 to line pipe..., one can be welded with a hydrogen rich electrode to save time without sacrificing too much toughness, the other wants a low hydrogen electrode not to loose too much fracture toughness. Do some charpies to test if you like...
Nice grinding tips in this vid by the way, just go easy on breaking up an unguarded disc!
@@TaylorWeldingAnd A234 WPB Carbon content, not something you want to be hooking into with fizzy sticks if you need max toughness in your joint unfortunately.
Never start or stop on a tack.
We all get lazy the odd time. So something like this is good cause then it makes you almost disappointed in yourself for putting in such an ugly weld and not wanna be lazy next time! At least that’s what I’m like.
welders shoulder. it's a thing. have him lift a 2 lb weight ever his head while eating dinner / watching TV . the bottom is when most welders run out of gas or concentration . They see the puddle fall apart and don't realize .. it's just you. push your hot pass and cover.
never heard that
Wish you were closer. Would love to work with you and learn
that would be fine