finally a good, clear explanation... been searching trough tons of “what is mig welding”videos of some people who talk 20 or 30 minutes but never get to the point.
I just finished watching your tig video. These are great. My kids will learn a lot about the various pieces of equipment before I sit down with them with my everlast welder and have some hood time.
Thanks for sharing such great information. It was really helpful to me. I always search to read the quality content and finally I found this in your video. keep it up!
This video has made a major mistake. I am trying to find videos on actual mig welding. Mig as they said in the video stands for metal inert gas. Carbon dioxide is not an inert gas thus it should be referred to as MAG welding (metal active gas) in Europe or GMAW in the USA which includes both MIG and MAG welding. I work as a welder in a boiler maker shop and am trying to find videos on specifically MIG welding on speciality metals but it is impossible to find when everyone refers to MAG welding as MIG welding. MIG welding on speciality metals such as aluminum or in my case 253 MA has a completely different feel to it than MAG welding. Welder problems.
This welding is co2 mig welding 1.2 m.m MIG wire, wire + voltage & co2 control after welding, vertical horizontal +flat position +down position & overhead welding! hand gloves+ helmet +safety shoe & after WELDING!.....Thankyou
They are both completely different gasses. The CO2 is mainly used to help manage the heat of the weld, and the Argon, being much heavier than air, is primarily used to prevent oxidation in your weld by essentially pushing oxygen away from your weld. It's easily pushed around though, which is why you need to keep your gun angled properly, or else the argon will be pushed away and your weld will gain porosity.
Ar is noble gas that practically does not react with anything. CO2 is active, in arc its changed into CO and free oxygen. Many metals such as Ti, Al, Cu, Ni, Zn cannot be welded with active gas as they will react with oxygen, they must be welded with inert gas like Ar (common, cheap and as stated above heavier than air). Another inert noble gas that can be used in welding is He. Also mix of Ar+He can be used, or even Ar+H to increase arcs energy. Pure CO2 is problematic even for normal ferretic steel, because of its low ionisation, poor arc stabilization and splatter. Thats why its common to use mixes of Ar+CO2 as it stabilizes the arc, weld looks better and is mechanically stronger.
no its reverse polarity because electrons flow from negative to positive. If you use DCEP that means that the the electrode is positive and the work is negative.
Depends what you consider “easy”. TIG is a lot more precise. Like drawing on metal. More refinement in your hand movements. I find arc welding is hard for beginners as striking the arc is a practiced skill and running a steady line also. I find myself MIG the easiest. Then Scratch start and finally TIG
If you starting from the get go and you haven’t picked up many bad habits I would say start with TIG. then you’ll be set up for a good run with MIG & MMA
As a mechanical Engineer i have studies topics of welding in production engineering and ill be very honest i never understood what the hell and how hell it happen and for my interviews i never prepared for welding because i found this topic very difficult to understand it was a good luck that no one asked me question related to welding.But after watching your video i think im very confident and prepared if anyone ask me question related to welding Damn son keep it up very well explained
@@yeroxff1057 Bro i used to work as an Engineering manager in an automobile firm i currently graduate from my masters and have started looking out for Jobs again as i moved to the UK now
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Each time you weld, you honor my late father. My father invented the current mig/mag nuzzle with the patent nr: 4956541. RIP my dad, Ossi Hiltunen.
Thnx for ur dad's contribution
world will never forget your father's great contribution... RIP 🎇
Wish to contribute like him one day. RIP sir
finally a good, clear explanation... been searching trough tons of “what is mig welding”videos of some people who talk 20 or 30 minutes but never get to the point.
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Thank you for a simple explanation. Everything on UA-cam is so convoluted.
I just finished watching your tig video. These are great. My kids will learn a lot about the various pieces of equipment before I sit down with them with my everlast welder and have some hood time.
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Great! I think it would be great if you could also talk about its safety precautions and procedure, like preventing possible electrocutions, etc.
Thanks! That was actually my idea for the first Weldnotes video! I put together a draft, but it got a little complicated. I need to re-visit that.
No problem! Wish you the best!
Sepp A don’t look at the light
Amazing and super educational video for someone who knows absolutely nothing about welding! THANK YOU!
Thanks for sharing such great information. It was really helpful to me. I always search to read the quality content and finally I found this in your video. keep it up!
Holy cow! Best description ever!
great video, simple, to the point, accurate
Very clear and descriptive. Keep it up. Subscribed!
One of the nice youtube about welding. Thanks for teaching..
Very informative thank's for uploading this video 🎉❤🤩
Good explanation sir.Thank you sir.🙏🙏🙏
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This video has made a major mistake. I am trying to find videos on actual mig welding. Mig as they said in the video stands for metal inert gas. Carbon dioxide is not an inert gas thus it should be referred to as MAG welding (metal active gas) in Europe or GMAW in the USA which includes both MIG and MAG welding. I work as a welder in a boiler maker shop and am trying to find videos on specifically MIG welding on speciality metals but it is impossible to find when everyone refers to MAG welding as MIG welding. MIG welding on speciality metals such as aluminum or in my case 253 MA has a completely different feel to it than MAG welding. Welder problems.
true even in our amateur school shop we use pure argon not carbon dioxide argon mix because CO2 is not a noble gas
You just got another subscriber, thank you for these, I'm trying to learn more about welding and you make it easy to understand.
Nice video - if your looking for MIG welder - Fronius TransSteel is best deal. It is one of the Best Mig welding machine in India
Thanks a lot for explaining in such a wonderful way...... keep growing
Love this video, informative and easy to understand.
Good video trying to learn as much as I can on wielding before I start welding school
Great another one. Thanks a lot.
Great explanation. Keep up the great work.
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Excellent explanation
great explanation because of this i got this topic very well thank u
Explain the nobs settings mainly what is the use of polarity
Excellent. This and the TIG vid.
What animation software are you using to create your videos? I'm a big fan and this would help me on a project I'm currently working on. Thanks!
Beatiful machine, sweet machine👍
Awesome video, thank you.
I've always wanted to know what was going on at the end of my everlast mig gun.
im doing mig welding without a gas tank and it works fine
Can you please make a video explaining the inverter welding machine. Ty
This welding is co2 mig welding
1.2 m.m MIG wire, wire + voltage & co2 control after welding, vertical horizontal +flat position +down position & overhead welding! hand gloves+ helmet +safety shoe & after WELDING!.....Thankyou
Could you make one on plasma cutting and ACC carbon Arc cutting.
Mig(metal inert gas)use argon. Mag(metal active gas )use carbon dioxide. Arco weld is for stainless steel. 75%argon 25% Co2...
Very helpful thank you
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Love this Video....😍
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Thank you regards awesome explanation
sesha chary no
I'm GMAW and SMAW welder, but we can't compare it because SMAW has different result
Kindly add notes on resistance welding. Plz....
Dear Mr. Bob Welds, may I please show your videos to my welding class students.
Susan Russell sure thing!
thank you very much
Good Job
Sir which is the best welder mig or arc welder for metal please inform me
What is the role of the spark?
What is difference in welding between CO2 and Argon?
They are both completely different gasses. The CO2 is mainly used to help manage the heat of the weld, and the Argon, being much heavier than air, is primarily used to prevent oxidation in your weld by essentially pushing oxygen away from your weld. It's easily pushed around though, which is why you need to keep your gun angled properly, or else the argon will be pushed away and your weld will gain porosity.
co2 welding heater needed & Argon welding not needed heater!
Ar is noble gas that practically does not react with anything. CO2 is active, in arc its changed into CO and free oxygen. Many metals such as Ti, Al, Cu, Ni, Zn cannot be welded with active gas as they will react with oxygen, they must be welded with inert gas like Ar (common, cheap and as stated above heavier than air). Another inert noble gas that can be used in welding is He. Also mix of Ar+He can be used, or even Ar+H to increase arcs energy.
Pure CO2 is problematic even for normal ferretic steel, because of its low ionisation, poor arc stabilization and splatter. Thats why its common to use mixes of Ar+CO2 as it stabilizes the arc, weld looks better and is mechanically stronger.
Beautiful
Wire welding is honestly the best
It's
Thx a lot. Would be much better if there were more info.
you just said "Reverse polarity" but its " straight polarity" ?
no its reverse polarity because electrons flow from negative to positive. If you use DCEP that means that the the electrode is positive and the work is negative.
Which filler should be used to weld AISI4130 material using mig welding,and can i use co2 for mig welding
Mig or tig which is best for welding a motorcycle parts??
Thnx for this video😘😘
Can it be use to structural?
But what if the Argon, CO2 Mix isn't inert gas but active gas? Then MIG isn't correct
metal 3d printer also works this way?
Can you assitant me. how to setting current suitable for Mig welding. thanks
Co2 welding corrunt,gas flo, voltage ?
Material of a wire electrode?
Good video sir
Hi
Could you tell me plz what's the best and the cheapest welding kind for corners of server cabinet sheet plate 1mm (mass production)
Resistance spot welding.
what types of metal is it good for?
Hey, can you do a video in Oxy-Acetylene welding next?
Is MIG stronger than TIG ?
Is the MIG are an 10 years Neri
I am used 400 & 600 ampere mig machine
Thanks
From which state is that accent of the narrator?
Super thanks you
Dumb question, but can you electrocute yourself touching the metal at all?
thanks
nice
thank u
Gold ku panna mudiuma
Is the narrator Walter sorrels? Sounds a lot like him
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How about Oxy Acteyilene?
why does the feed wire fuse to the wire tip all the time
First thing that I think of is too low wire feed tension on spring; speed too low for volts; partially clogged tip or liner.
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tq
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Is this the easiest welding way? I tried stick welding a few times and it was a mess (with thin metal)
Depends what you consider “easy”. TIG is a lot more precise. Like drawing on metal. More refinement in your hand movements. I find arc welding is hard for beginners as striking the arc is a practiced skill and running a steady line also. I find myself MIG the easiest. Then Scratch start and finally TIG
If you starting from the get go and you haven’t picked up many bad habits I would say start with TIG. then you’ll be set up for a good run with MIG & MMA
@@whostroubled thanks for your answer :)
Tell me price
I’m still confused
Wish me luck, going into an interview as we speak watching this in the parking lot. Don't worry, they know I have zero experience.
How much is the price of this machine ??
How much is the price of this device almost ??
Auto welding machine
What is the difference between a car welding machine with a gas cylinder that does not have a gas cylinder attached?
I do not understand you...
I want you to tell me what kind of auto welding machine is needed?
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The gun extrudes wire like a 3d printer extrudes filament
Hai sir full notes link send me
Telugu explain & wr I brought this
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Tamil LA explain plz Sir..
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I am welded
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As a mechanical Engineer i have studies topics of welding in production engineering and ill be very honest i never understood what the hell and how hell it happen and for my interviews i never prepared for welding because i found this topic very difficult to understand it was a good luck that no one asked me question related to welding.But after watching your video i think im very confident and prepared if anyone ask me question related to welding Damn son keep it up very well explained
Which job are you doing currently bro
@@yeroxff1057 Bro i used to work as an Engineering manager in an automobile firm i currently graduate from my masters and have started looking out for Jobs again as i moved to the UK now
How about Oxy Acteyilene?
Thanks for the great video! It was VERY easy to understand. I'm a complete novice looking to learn artistic welding.
UA-cam provides very important service to the public. I am now happy to have easy access to lots of things in terms of education. "Education is the Key to success" Thanks
crystal clear and quick. thanks!