Why didn’t you weld the plates you showed in the beginning? You had a solid 1/4” gap, one might even say 3/8” but when you were welding the gap was no bigger than the filler wire. If you’re going to make welding videos, make sure you stay honest because we welders love to point out the lies
I think the welder was just trying to show their movement pattern. Before the actual weld. Though I'm no welder, I occasionally pull out the welder for exhaust pipe. Though the title is miss leading " talk about mig" doesn't talk at all. 😂
the wire you use is flux core, not solid wire like used in MIG. you also dont get slag build up using MIG. you are too close the the weld pool too, try holding it about an inch away.
Mig does not pay…..tig is for the glory….but if you wanna make money run that stick…..each process has its own purpose…..if you cannot weld all types then you are not a welder
@@jaycleveland6910 lol, thanks for the advice. But yea, I know, I graduated welding school already we did learn all 3. Stick is what I’m doing…. But you can make a lot more money TiG’ing than you can stick welding. And what do you mean mig does not pay. Yes, it does. They all do. But you’ll make the most with Tig.
@@dazdavis7896 This is just based on my expirence , but for me it all depends on the situation. M.I G is cool you just kinda set it and forget it plus you got spool guns , I've made the most money doing structural dual sheild flux core . Second best job I'm at now . Just plane mig and I beams it's sorta boring . T.I.G.S good for obvious reasons, we all know why . Stick weldings an adventure. For me is hit or miss . Some jobs pay good , and you prep and clean everything , you got a table and shit .Other times it's a few day proper repair and your air arcing cracks out and filling them .Other jobs your always doing sketchy shit . Like hanging off some half-assed conveyor belt , dragging shit up with a rope , and trying to weld rotten angle back together back together fast overhead sux . Or your laying in your back on a bunch of scrap pieces of wood in a mud out welding some Leakey pipe spraying water out cuz they need things running asap . They tell you not to even grind . they only care if it lasts a few days then there guys actually fix it at on a off day . I used to do alotta strong ugly welds . In a pinch I run a bunch of medium heat roots with what I call a "Farmer Rod" I think it's a 6011 ? Ive only used them a couple times there less than great , but they kinda burn off rust . Anyway I cover them with pretty hot 7018 stingers at that point enough of the crust is burnt off you can you can at least slop in some kinda fucked up flush pass and dig into the corners as deep as possible. At least you know for sure one pass outta 3 passes dug in to something . The first 2 kinda float there . You can also jam soap stone behind it . Soap stone helps not to blow thru rotten shit , same idea as putting copper under it . In a pinch you can stick an old nozzle under the home . . I kinda like stick welding better cuz it's always something different but some stuff just sucks about it . You got 3 Left and it's not worth it to leave and get more so you go fish out the the other 10 rods you dropped in the mud and the stubs with over a inch left . Then you run a torch over them real fast and they get dry enough to work . Most generators I used were all beat down , the rod fell outta the stinger slots if your finger wasn't under it . We would run outta cable
@@jeremydeeb9954 yeah, flux is some heavy duty shit, that’ll penetrate more so than a 6010 stick will, won’t it?? I’m a fairly recent graduate, I’m starting out in structural stick. Probably I beams and shit like you said. But I plan to end up TiG’ing somewhere pretty soon, I excelled in Tig and Mig both. But TiG’ing stainless steel is probably what I’ll be doing next.
@@dazdavis7896 Cool man . It's good stuff know all the technical stuff . I never went to school . I just kinda got into it . In my personal opinion dual sheild flux core ( flux wire with gas ) is alot like a 7018 rod . Pulled and how it lays is real similar.
It's the process used with this particular wire. Flux core wire with the backing gas. Esab's wire is the only one I've ever used and if I remember correctly it's called "Dual Shield" it's the most penetration in most positions for Gmaw (mig) that you can get and isn't effected much if the base metal is rusty or dirty. There are mig wires that penetrate deeper, but they must be welded in the flat..
It is very very bad to lie You know? It is clearly visible that when welding - those slabs are touching. That is just cheating. Also, why not mig? Simple. Stick welding is cheaper, more robust and faster for thick material, Try to find 1/2" wire for Your Mig. I've used 1/2" electrodes recently. It is extremely fast process.
@@mikemoulton324 indeed, it's fastest but stick welding still a bit stronger i think, so for thick material i'd still go with sticks, especially in structures that need to hold a lot of weight
@@prestonwills78 its still not MIG welding, if your applying for a job thats Flux core it will NEVER be advertised as MIG, same with and codings… MIG and FCAW are two different processes
There are flux cored wires that are designed to be welded with shielding gas. I happen to be aerospace certified to weld this exact process and it does exist..
@@gamplars9730 конечно. Существуют порошковые проволоки газозащитные (с обязательной газовой защитой, например esab про71 используется при сварке в среде CO2), порошковые самозащитные (например Lincoln electric innershield 207-я или 208-я используются без газа), так же металлопорошковые проволоки, которые требуют газовой защиты. И это только некоторые конкретные примеры.
That is a dreadful weld. With the inclusions seen the penitration will be minimal. Also the plates should be clamped to reduce warping. As for title... I don't know what you mean.
Why did you use gas for inner core flux welding? Why did the weld look so thick looks like it didn’t penetrate much. I would of done 2-3 passes plus cleaned the metal. Honestly it might of been a little too much wire.
Зачем использовать проволоку с флюсом, если судя по звуку горелки подключена углекислота? Да и не для кого не секрет, что с помощью полуавтомата легко заваривать большие зазоры
Hmm.. lill bit confused but ok… i say the samething as the other welders here, why not tack those plates tho? Can see at the end that the gap shrank way to mutch for the penentration to get thru :S and why switch to stick welding? Btw try to steddy your arm lill bit more, that shakeing shows on the welds :)
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It looks hassles but not many sparks,do the magnets have something to do with this this like electrostatic spray panting,you can spray a chai link fence from one side?
OMAR EDORNA es correcto! Aquí en México y quiero pensar que en otras partes del mundo etc ,se le conose la soldadura como " flux core ", además para esa probeta y con ese espesor requiere de un injerto consumible tanto al principio como al final de preferencia,para una soldadura uniforme ,con respeto mi opinión! Saludos
Half the battle of welding is decent prep and fit-up. The best technique in the universe won't count for shit otherwise. Fair play for taking the time to make videos mate but us Welders are a precious lot...prepare for incoming.
Please clean your materials before you weld them. Those dirty plates just put all kinds of impurities in your weld! Clean material is one of the first things you learn. If you’re going to make weld videos at least do it the right way.
You fool the welding process youre using is FCAW (FLUX CORED ARC WELDING) and not MIG or Metal Inert Gas Welding. MIG welding has no flux covering the weld puddle.You are using magnets to debunk welding observations that a magnetized metal will have reaction on electrical arc applied on welding process affecting weld deposition and penetration. BUT LITTLE THAT YOU SHOW HOW STRONG THE METAL DEPOSIT IN THE WELD. NONSENSE
Migs easy and fast but inreliable and unless your bottles set up right and got no kinks theyll stay clean. Laying down fatt welds to the thinnest with maxium penatration is done thru arc.
Чувак просто сварил две пластины полуавтоматом.... Просто сварил,просто две пластины... А пафоса на два голливудских фильма.Про шлак после сварки полуавтоматом я вообще молчу.. И если сварщики мира не рассказывают нам о ТАКОЙ сварке,то пусть лучше молчат.
indeed, after i learned to weld with sticks, welding with MIG is a piece of cake, i still want to learn TIG process when i have chance since i never used it
Should be how not to weld , or a Pakistani Professional. You never setup on risers that will tip easy , magnets distort your arc. Step up to a Miller with shielding gas and stop the flux core molten buggers you call a weld
Non structural weld!!!! You should push when welding mig. Dragging when using mig will produce a good looking weld but a weak weld. Practice welding properly
Pulling keeps the heat in the root giving better penetration and weld strength. Pushing adds filler on top of the pool, not flowing the pool as you go along. Tig however should be pushed to allow filler to flick into the advancing pool.
mig? FCAW is what you did. also those magnets will mess up your arc. gap different on set up vs what you welded. some shots showed you pushing, not good, others showed drag. wtf is there paint on your plates? Be straight with viewers, some of us are long time welders, CWI's, or inspectors, who take our jobs seriously and know Bull when we see it, and will point it out.
@@FilipeNunes não é mig, na soldagem é mig , mas no término da solda quando mostra já soldado é solda eletrodizada solda elétrica, pode perguntar para um soldador profissional que conhece esse tipo de trabalho.
that would get you kicked off any decent site ,,, theres so much wrong that I dont even know where to start ,,, the fact that you dont know whats wrong is worse.
Mdrr bien sur qu'il savent et depuis des années même. Ses ses titre de vidéo qui son bidon comme celui qui les fait car si il avait soudé sous gaz il aurait pas enlevé de letie mais il est bidon il veut apprendre au autres mais lui même ne sais pas faire
Why didn’t you weld the plates you showed in the beginning? You had a solid 1/4” gap, one might even say 3/8” but when you were welding the gap was no bigger than the filler wire. If you’re going to make welding videos, make sure you stay honest because we welders love to point out the lies
I think the welder was just trying to show their movement pattern. Before the actual weld. Though I'm no welder, I occasionally pull out the welder for exhaust pipe.
Though the title is miss leading " talk about mig" doesn't talk at all. 😂
Click bait
@@jerryvelasco1474 well if he was then he couldve shown how good the pattern was while welding gaps
Lol, I saw the same thing and then he finished it up with stick welder after the camera cut.
Yeah that gap was pretty big at the start defo not the plates he welded together first time I ever seen mig make slag also hats off to the brother
the wire you use is flux core, not solid wire like used in MIG. you also dont get slag build up using MIG.
you are too close the the weld pool too, try holding it about an inch away.
Actually it should be about 3/8 inch away.
Mig is not a process....... FCAW , GMAW , MCAW, SMAW , GTAW are processes
@@prestonwills78 why is mig not a process?
@@bryanyoed6385 because all MIG stands for is Metal inert gas
MiG’s my favorite, by far. Soooo much less messy than stick. And you can move a whole lot quicker than you can with a 6010.
Mig does not pay…..tig is for the glory….but if you wanna make money run that stick…..each process has its own purpose…..if you cannot weld all types then you are not a welder
@@jaycleveland6910 lol, thanks for the advice. But yea, I know, I graduated welding school already we did learn all 3. Stick is what I’m doing…. But you can make a lot more money TiG’ing than you can stick welding. And what do you mean mig does not pay. Yes, it does. They all do. But you’ll make the most with Tig.
@@dazdavis7896 This is just based on my expirence , but for me it all depends on the situation. M.I G is cool you just kinda set it and forget it plus you got spool guns , I've made the most money doing structural dual sheild flux core . Second best job I'm at now . Just plane mig and I beams it's sorta boring . T.I.G.S good for obvious reasons, we all know why . Stick weldings an adventure. For me is hit or miss . Some jobs pay good , and you prep and clean everything , you got a table and shit .Other times it's a few day proper repair and your air arcing cracks out and filling them .Other jobs your always doing sketchy shit . Like hanging off some half-assed conveyor belt , dragging shit up with a rope , and trying to weld rotten angle back together back together fast overhead sux . Or your laying in your back on a bunch of scrap pieces of wood in a mud out welding some Leakey pipe spraying water out cuz they need things running asap . They tell you not to even grind . they only care if it lasts a few days then there guys actually fix it at on a off day . I used to do alotta strong ugly welds . In a pinch I run a bunch of medium heat roots with what I call a "Farmer Rod" I think it's a 6011 ? Ive only used them a couple times there less than great , but they kinda burn off rust . Anyway I cover them with pretty hot 7018 stingers at that point enough of the crust is burnt off you can you can at least slop in some kinda fucked up flush pass and dig into the corners as deep as possible. At least you know for sure one pass outta 3 passes dug in to something . The first 2 kinda float there . You can also jam soap stone behind it . Soap stone helps not to blow thru rotten shit , same idea as putting copper under it . In a pinch you can stick an old nozzle under the home . . I kinda like stick welding better cuz it's always something different but some stuff just sucks about it . You got 3 Left and it's not worth it to leave and get more so you go fish out the the other 10 rods you dropped in the mud and the stubs with over a inch left . Then you run a torch over them real fast and they get dry enough to work . Most generators I used were all beat down , the rod fell outta the stinger slots if your finger wasn't under it . We would run outta cable
@@jeremydeeb9954 yeah, flux is some heavy duty shit, that’ll penetrate more so than a 6010 stick will, won’t it?? I’m a fairly recent graduate, I’m starting out in structural stick. Probably I beams and shit like you said. But I plan to end up TiG’ing somewhere pretty soon, I excelled in Tig and Mig both. But TiG’ing stainless steel is probably what I’ll be doing next.
@@dazdavis7896 Cool man . It's good stuff know all the technical stuff . I never went to school . I just kinda got into it . In my personal opinion dual sheild flux core ( flux wire with gas ) is alot like a 7018 rod . Pulled and how it lays is real similar.
А можете объяснить пожалуйста почему он варил в среде защитных газов (углекислым газом) и в конце отбивал шлак , буду благодарен
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It's the process used with this particular wire. Flux core wire with the backing gas. Esab's wire is the only one I've ever used and if I remember correctly it's called "Dual Shield" it's the most penetration in most positions for Gmaw (mig) that you can get and isn't effected much if the base metal is rusty or dirty. There are mig wires that penetrate deeper, but they must be welded in the flat..
Es porque soldó con alambre tubular con flux interno
Варил порошком
Extra protection from oxygen
You don't need flux core wire, just pipe a running Honda 125 exhaust through a hose and lay it where your welding.
It is very very bad to lie You know?
It is clearly visible that when welding - those slabs are touching. That is just cheating.
Also, why not mig? Simple. Stick welding is cheaper, more robust and faster for thick material, Try to find 1/2" wire for Your Mig. I've used 1/2" electrodes recently. It is extremely fast process.
Wire feeders are by far the fastest process simply do to the fact you can run a seven foot bead in one go
@@mikemoulton324
You took the words out my mouth,... Regards from S.TX.
@@mikemoulton324 indeed, it's fastest but stick welding still a bit stronger i think, so for thick material i'd still go with sticks, especially in structures that need to hold a lot of weight
That’s not mig welding (metal inert gas), that’s fluxcore (fcaw).
Он варил по неочищенным кромкам поэтому выступил шлак
@@ИльяРулев-в6х ? Translation
Wrong ....... Metal inert gas machine is used to do FCAW ,MCAW , GMAW ........good luck passing first year
@@prestonwills78 its still not MIG welding, if your applying for a job thats Flux core it will NEVER be advertised as MIG, same with and codings… MIG and FCAW are two different processes
@@prestonwills78 mig and fcaw are two different processes which can be done using the same machine
Hows a MIG bead got slag on it and this aint flux core where the slag come from
Very cool video! Keep it up😉
Greetings, Weldingday🙏
Is this a gasless flux core mig setup?
flux core mig is bullshit :D if u dont have gas, u cant use MIG or MAG
This is flux cored welding with the backing gas. Esab's wire is called Duel Shield and it is meant to be run this way.
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После сварки в среде защищённых газов шлака не может быть в принципе ибо за чем тогда защищать?
Вы не совсем правы, есть есть порошковые проволоки, которыми сваривают в защитном газе. И там присутствует шлак.
@@ИванКучумов-ф7т désolé il n'y as pas de fil fourré qui fonctionne sous gaz ses faux.
There are flux cored wires that are designed to be welded with shielding gas. I happen to be aerospace certified to weld this exact process and it does exist..
@@ИванКучумов-ф7т а разве порошковые проволоки применяются не при отсутствии газа?
@@gamplars9730 конечно. Существуют порошковые проволоки газозащитные (с обязательной газовой защитой, например esab про71 используется при сварке в среде CO2), порошковые самозащитные (например Lincoln electric innershield 207-я или 208-я используются без газа), так же металлопорошковые проволоки, которые требуют газовой защиты. И это только некоторые конкретные примеры.
That is a dreadful weld. With the inclusions seen the penitration will be minimal. Also the plates should be clamped to reduce warping. As for title... I don't know what you mean.
Why did you use gas for inner core flux welding? Why did the weld look so thick looks like it didn’t penetrate much. I would of done 2-3 passes plus cleaned the metal. Honestly it might of been a little too much wire.
Зачем использовать проволоку с флюсом, если судя по звуку горелки подключена углекислота? Да и не для кого не секрет, что с помощью полуавтомата легко заваривать большие зазоры
😂 Вот и я сижу думаю над тем что здесь происходит😂
У нас японская порошковая проволока в инструкции требуется кислота. А вводные планки зачем если он их игнорирует?
Hmm.. lill bit confused but ok… i say the samething as the other welders here, why not tack those plates tho? Can see at the end that the gap shrank way to mutch for the penentration to get thru :S and why switch to stick welding?
Btw try to steddy your arm lill bit more, that shakeing shows on the welds :)
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É solda Mig sim ... Mais está com arame tubular por isso tem da casca igual a do eletrodo .
Flux core
It looks hassles but not many sparks,do the magnets have something to do with this this like electrostatic spray panting,you can spray a chai link fence from one side?
No magnets were only to hold it while he tacked it
We not gonna talk about the lack of fusion at the end of that root?
You can talk, he'll just keep making bs videos
I like how at the beginning of the video the gap was massive while at the end the gap was small and you could use an actual effective technique.
2:10 я один вижу что зазор 1-1,5 мм?
Was that tested? Because I think that failed
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La soldadura con mig no deja escoria en los metales al soldar... la soldadura con electrodo revestido si deja...
Tenes razón nos quiere ver cara este🤔
Mengapa pelajaran pengelasan ini sangat bagus...
Nama alat lasnya apaan bang
Las MIG
Eso no es solo MIG, además está soldado con alambre tubular que simula el SAW
Kkkk , quem conhece algumas formas de soldar sabe que não é mig.
OMAR EDORNA es correcto! Aquí en México y quiero pensar que en otras partes del mundo etc ,se le conose la soldadura como " flux core ", además para esa probeta y con ese espesor requiere de un injerto consumible tanto al principio como al final de preferencia,para una soldadura uniforme ,con respeto mi opinión! Saludos
Half the battle of welding is decent prep and fit-up. The best technique in the universe won't count for shit otherwise. Fair play for taking the time to make videos mate but us Welders are a precious lot...prepare for incoming.
Can we use laser welding option here?
I don’t remember ever seeing slag after gas mig welding.
What is this? Show the ruth sir.
Esperaba una respuesta, explicada.
Buen video.
Please clean your materials before you weld them. Those dirty plates just put all kinds of impurities in your weld! Clean material is one of the first things you learn. If you’re going to make weld videos at least do it the right way.
Como assim, solda mig não cria crosta???
Eu desconheço.
Né kkkkkkk
@@JO-wo2id kkkkkkk, ou será só a dele?
hihi sai rôi đấy hihi
As chapas amarelas que aparecem no inicio, não são as mesmas que aparecem no fim...
eso es una soldadora flux... la mig es una soldadura no porosa, por ende no deja esa cascara
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You fool the welding process youre using is FCAW (FLUX CORED ARC WELDING) and not MIG or Metal Inert Gas Welding. MIG welding has no flux covering the weld puddle.You are using magnets to debunk welding observations that a magnetized metal will have reaction on electrical arc applied on welding process affecting weld deposition and penetration. BUT LITTLE THAT YOU SHOW HOW STRONG THE METAL DEPOSIT IN THE WELD. NONSENSE
said months ago…. this is not mig welding. this is flux core and that damn sure wasn’t the gap originally
Carepa na solda mig? 🤨. Começou com mig e apareceu uma solda de eletrodo 😁
Bonjour si je me trompe pas c'est de l'acier alors c'est pas du M.I.G
Migs easy and fast but inreliable and unless your bottles set up right and got no kinks theyll stay clean. Laying down fatt welds to the thinnest with maxium penatration is done thru arc.
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gas mig wouldn't leave slag. the last bead was stick weld.
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Mig is for thin metal!
Anything 5mms or thicker go with stick!
Mig has weak penetrative properties and is not suited for structural welding.
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Still cool vid
Your weld is cold I can tell just by looking the weld . I've been a welder for 25 yrs Flux core parameters are 24 to 28 v. wire around 35 to 50
Чувак просто сварил две пластины полуавтоматом.... Просто сварил,просто две пластины... А пафоса на два голливудских фильма.Про шлак после сварки полуавтоматом я вообще молчу.. И если сварщики мира не рассказывают нам о ТАКОЙ сварке,то пусть лучше молчат.
That's flux core dude. I used to mig and flux core until I learned how to tig weld. I'll never go back.
Who has tried MIG welding next to a magnet?🤦♂️I won't even comment on the gap.
I knew welders of the world weren't telling me something!!.. those bastards...lol
Solda mig dá casca? Eu acho q não viu kkkkkk
Puedes soldar mejor bro el baño no es uniforme lo tenías muy fácil cuándo quieras te enseño eso en ascendente
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How come there's slag on mig weld
It’s fluxcored wire
There are plenty of mig welding videos
Mig welding is the easiest of all welding.
If you can’t mig weld, you will never tig or stick to save your life
indeed, after i learned to weld with sticks, welding with MIG is a piece of cake, i still want to learn TIG process when i have chance since i never used it
pero la mig mag no tiene recubrimiento porque utiliza CO2 por lo tanto no es nesesario quitarle escoria ya que no tiene eso es soldadura de barra
Porfavor maestro una en 3G con parámetros
Блазень а не зварювальник.
Йому ще вчитися і вчитися.
Kkkkk a raíz da solda ficou muito Ruin falta de fusão , descontinuidade kkkkk tem que cheirar aqui no papai
これはMIG溶接では無いです。単なる半自動溶接ですよね。
Should be how not to weld , or a Pakistani Professional. You never setup on risers that will tip easy , magnets distort your arc. Step up to a Miller with shielding gas and stop the flux core molten buggers you call a weld
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Ferfect
Why don't you show the world how to properly clean the rust off the surfaces before welding???
I like how at @1:38 you made the gap smaller between scene transitions... bs weld youtuber crap. Don't take advice from this guy
Try TIG welding.......
That sorts the men from the boys..... 😜
I always found tig easier. Much more control. You can see where you're flicking the filler.
6g alloy pipe aerospace then your sorting out , many are called but few are chosen.
@@tomthompson7400 nah, when that fails nobody finds the bits 😀
Non structural weld!!!! You should push when welding mig. Dragging when using mig will produce a good looking weld but a weak weld. Practice welding properly
Pulling keeps the heat in the root giving better penetration and weld strength. Pushing adds filler on top of the pool, not flowing the pool as you go along. Tig however should be pushed to allow filler to flick into the advancing pool.
He should trade the mug for a stick or tig anyways .Mig wouldn't be my choice for anything
mig? FCAW is what you did. also those magnets will mess up your arc. gap different on set up vs what you welded. some shots showed you pushing, not good, others showed drag. wtf is there paint on your plates? Be straight with viewers, some of us are long time welders, CWI's, or inspectors, who take our jobs seriously and know Bull when we see it, and will point it out.
Thats sums it up well.
А как же магнитное дутье? Как он варил с магнитами?
Магнит для прихватки
Откуда шлак там взялся?
Это явно на показуху. Опытный сварщик знает, магнит уводит дугу - дефект шва обеспечен.
What a discredit 😂😂😂
Don't drop it, that weld will break.
Isso não é solda mig Mag, é solda eletrodizada.
E mig sim, com tubular.
@@FilipeNunes não é mig, na soldagem é mig , mas no término da solda quando mostra já soldado é solda eletrodizada solda elétrica, pode perguntar para um soldador profissional que conhece esse tipo de trabalho.
that would get you kicked off any decent site ,,, theres so much wrong that I dont even know where to start ,,, the fact that you dont know whats wrong is worse.
Seems the welders in the world do have something to tell……………please read what they have have to tell you
رو ورق ۱۲ میل و ۱۵ میل و میاری جوشکاری میکنی که چی بشه؟؟؟؟!!
اینو آموزش بده که چجور جوش بدیم مثلا ورق یا قوطی آب (ذوب)نشه،،،
thats not mig welding and that is the worst fit up i have seen
you show downward first
and then you do it in actual why it become upward??
Где купить такой сварочный аппарат?
Аврору купи
Flux core welding. Not mig welding. Mig doesn't have the flux .
Flux core wire.
شكرا لك الله يعينك
Tại vì thợ hàn trên thế giới không biết hàn MIG 🧐 nên không thể nói với chúng tôi 🤣
Mdrr bien sur qu'il savent et depuis des années même. Ses ses titre de vidéo qui son bidon comme celui qui les fait car si il avait soudé sous gaz il aurait pas enlevé de letie mais il est bidon il veut apprendre au autres mais lui même ne sais pas faire
No es proceso MIG, esto es FCAW.
great video, thanks
This is not mig welding this is flux core welding
Finally someone realized it!
The gap between those plates is way to big
The gap was way too large, but if you look (or pause) when he’s actually welding the gap has magically shrunk to around the size of his wire.
@@rileyfenley522 yea I noticed that lol
¡ Excelente !
excrement .
شكرا جزيلا لك
Slt ce n'ai pas du soudage mig que tu fais c'est du mag pour les soudure acier le mig c'est pour l'aluminium 😉
There's mig and mag for steel and aluminum. Its the type of gas that's the difference. Mig is Metal Inert Gas and Mag is Metal Active Gas..
For the love of Jesus clean the paint off. Watching this was giving me anxiety through the roof.
Eso parese mas 6013