Stop welding poor quality work. If you only know this technique.

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  • Stop welding poor quality work. If you only know this technique.
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  • @weld_d
    @weld_d  Рік тому +605

    This video is made for beginner welders, Many people criticized me. Just because I don't work like them. But I hope they make videos on UA-cam. in something better than me

    • @fernandoaparecidomusicas
      @fernandoaparecidomusicas Рік тому +12

      Parabéns meu amigo, ótimo vídeo, obrigado por ensinar a gente. Tudo de bom

    • @AffyNoX
      @AffyNoX Рік тому +9

      I agree 👍

    • @perfypudon8108
      @perfypudon8108 Рік тому +14

      Simple but easy to understand basic technic for beginners

    • @celsoclaudio3725
      @celsoclaudio3725 Рік тому +6

      Olá Weld D, sou inscrito no teu canal, eu gosto muito das tuas dicas, ótimo trabalho, meus parabéns 👏

    • @siegfriedschudel7024
      @siegfriedschudel7024 Рік тому +15

      It is a great video - thank you

  • @randytolle6706
    @randytolle6706 2 місяці тому +14

    High School Metal Shop in the 70's taught Ox-Acetylene welding Before ArcWelding.
    It taught us to watch the puddle. I think too many new arc welders miss watching how the molten puddle of metal is "Chilling" behind the arc.

    • @michaelkeon3215
      @michaelkeon3215 Місяць тому

      Care to elaborate "chilling" for non welders or novices?

    • @randytolle6706
      @randytolle6706 Місяць тому +1

      @@michaelkeon3215 the pattern of the finished bead is a result of the shape of the molten "Puddle" of metal when it loses enough heat to become solid.

  • @ashkansherafatifard9167
    @ashkansherafatifard9167 Рік тому +30

    Thank you for your good training on how to weld the wire to the plate because of the position and angle of the 2 pieces. The welder must have good skills that by observing the angle of the electrode tip and the correct movement and pause while melting the 2 pieces of work that are shown in the film with dots. The yellow color you mentioned increases the quality of welding. This type of welding is usually used to make the entrance and exit doors of buildings. Of course, the welding mode you kindly taught me was corner welding. This type of welding becomes difficult for the welder when welding. It should be done in the uphill or downhill mode, which usually has to be done in the repairs of this welding mode. Please provide a training video of this type of mode. Thank you. I wish you the best moments. Ashkan Sharafati from Iran.

  • @marktrenorden7689
    @marktrenorden7689 Рік тому +29

    video straight away saved in my archive of work tips I'm no welder but your video will definitely help my welds, cheers mate much love and respect from down Oz 🇦🇺 , Don't stop what your doing Weld D haters gona hate legends gona create!!!!

    • @PiefacePete46
      @PiefacePete46 Місяць тому +2

      I filed away for the future too... Many thanks. 👍

  • @theyoutubeman2702
    @theyoutubeman2702 Рік тому +7

    I gained a lot of knowledge from welding from this channel. I would like to thank you very much for sharing your experience and knowledge with people who are new to welding like me.😁👍👍👍

  • @finallyitsed2191
    @finallyitsed2191 Рік тому +66

    I weld every chance I get and always look to see if I can improve by watching others. Your video gets the point across nicely and is unusual in the way in which you presented it which makes it entertaining as well. Nice job!

  • @saleemkader2126
    @saleemkader2126 Місяць тому

    All these years from the age of 24 till now 71 my welding has been shit now by watching your video my welding is excellent, Young people dont know how lucky they are with people like you teaching. I do a little welding now i wish i knew this earlier. GOD BLESS YOU. Saleem from Australia.

  • @gregr1672
    @gregr1672 15 днів тому

    I am retired after 40 plus years of Repair Welding ,field welding using 7018 A-1 Rods running DC+. I have a Nice 120v Mig Welder for my garage and an old 1962 Hobart AC Machine that is a Very Heavy well made machine .I just do not like running AC . So used to the DC+ all those years. I had to certify Vertical and overhead on 3\4 in test plates during my career. I inherited a can of Lincoln 6013 Rods with the old Hobart . So sometimes the welds look good other times like the results you showed on your first weld in vidro! Lol! I am going to try your vertical weave of sorts and see how that works . I was thinking of trying a whipping technique but think I'll try your vertical weave.

  • @mpccenturion
    @mpccenturion Рік тому +5

    Nice stitch! Yep - at 14 I was a pigeon tracker. 47 yrs later - I remain willing to learn!

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Рік тому +18

    This is why MSAW is so versatile. Welded correctly using proper rod and technique gives a bullet proof weld. PERIOD.
    Job well done and demonstrated too.

    • @jeepwk6.5L
      @jeepwk6.5L Рік тому +8

      You mean smaw

    • @jaredhammonds8255
      @jaredhammonds8255 Рік тому +2

      That's pretty much all welding. Without proper technique, you will never get a "bullet proof" weld

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 Рік тому +2

      @@jaredhammonds8255 I am just amazed as to the number of poor welders in the working world.

    • @CenPapi
      @CenPapi Рік тому

      @@jeepwk6.5L indeed

  • @user-wx7nr9jc2d
    @user-wx7nr9jc2d Рік тому +2

    Супер,огромное спасибо за уроки,смотрю ваши урокии успешно учусь! С глубоким уважением коллеги!

  • @raki37
    @raki37 Рік тому +4

    целый день варил машину, ничего, а тут посмотрел видос и зайчиков нахватался

    • @stairs_33
      @stairs_33 Рік тому

      А я теплицу и качели. Зайцев только сейчас наловил

  • @user-bx9er5xv1e
    @user-bx9er5xv1e Рік тому +3

    Great tutorial! Super easy to understand!

  • @TheTheo58
    @TheTheo58 Рік тому +61

    The 1st weld appeared as a joint with carders, where the steel had not fused. With the 2nd weld and increasing to 90 amps closed the gap and the final weld was the smooth joint. I've never done any welding, just soldering electronics/electrical there is one rule to "heat the work" get it hot to allow the solder to flow into the work" get a bright shiny joint. And having the right tool for the "task at hand"

    • @szpl
      @szpl Рік тому +6

      That was my first impression too.... 70ish amps for 2.6 rod seems very low, afaik 80 is recommended for 2mm rods. Adding more amps here, where the materials are able to whitstand such heat, helps a lot to melt the base metal and fuse it with the rod. But anyway, if a beginner gets only that to use 2.6 stick w 90amps and point inwards, then its allright.

  • @geraldinosilva97
    @geraldinosilva97 Рік тому +3

    Show. Ficou ótimo. Um dia eu chego nesse nível. Parabéns 👏. Guarujá. S.p. Brasil

  • @Imarhinoceros-ks4go
    @Imarhinoceros-ks4go Рік тому +6

    I’m a carpenter, but recently I had an urge to start welding around the house on different projects. I don’t know the first thing about it, haven’t even bought bought a welder yet (I don’t what to buy). I appreciate these videos a good reference for when I start.

    • @rob12449
      @rob12449 Рік тому

      My advice is a cheap stick welder is the way to go. DC inverter, should be less than or near $100, can get off ebay or harbor freight. Then you learn by trying various electrodes. MIG is a much more costly investment. Flux core is ok but I'd still recommend stick to start. Flux core requires trimming the wire and can be frustrating. You can purchase a combo tig / stick and just use the stick to start.

    • @ericroot8475
      @ericroot8475 Рік тому

      I'd be surprised if you don't have some friends with welders. The most likely would be fluxcore MIG or AC/DC stick. Chances are someone's got an oxyacetalene setup, too. If I'm right, it shouldn't take more than a 6 pack of beer to test a machine or two.

    • @galehess6676
      @galehess6676 Рік тому

      rent or borrow a mig with fluxcore, take a lesson from a welder first, ask about penetration, settings, and read a bit, then weld on scraps of the thicknesses you will use for 30m and checking welds, then go nuts

  • @Jbennyho
    @Jbennyho 9 місяців тому +6

    I’m not a very good welder. Videos such as yours help me improve. Thank you. I have a hard time determining what amps setting to use. I have the Lincoln 220 volt buzz box stick welder like we would occasionally use on construction sites for miscellaneous, not structural welding.

    • @dob20506
      @dob20506 Місяць тому +1

      Если металл прогорает до дыры, то значит напряжение надо меньше. Я так настраиваю

  • @John_Smile
    @John_Smile Рік тому +4

    Alas, how much I love you !
    I used 3 electrodes to do that welding. I was welding, just like you, at the first demonstration.
    I polished, I welded again. I polished again, and I welded! Alas, how much I toiled!
    Thanks a lot for the demonstration.

  • @ricardoalessandro1242
    @ricardoalessandro1242 Рік тому +35

    Foi o único canal que ensina bem a soldar ; Eu aprendi a soldar nesse canal ; Obrigado professor.

  • @30schlumpf
    @30schlumpf Рік тому +13

    For a long time i had the same problem showed in the video. The secret is the amperage! I welded with 80 amp, that perfomaced bad the same way like showed in the video. I increased the amperage to 90 amp, too. Then perfomance was perfect! Thanks for the video!

    • @gregoryfoster2547
      @gregoryfoster2547 9 місяців тому

      yeah, I thought the big issue was the first weld was too cold. but i'm not a stick welder I mostly tig weld cold rolled steel.

    • @jayhay1237
      @jayhay1237 Місяць тому

      That was my thought. A hotter welder can make up some lack of skill from the weldor.

  • @jessejohnson159
    @jessejohnson159 Рік тому +9

    Surprised no 'anti-splatter' spray was used. Saves so much time in clean-up! I've been welding since 1968, with purchasing an AIRCO DIP-STICK welder (240VAC) in 1974. That welder 'finally' failed on me a year or so ago and I purchased a 110 VAC welder that is 'stick,' MIG and TIG capable to take its place. I usually weld on metals that are 1/4" or thinner now. Seemed like I started all over in figuring out the set-up of the welder to get it to weld as good as the AIRCO model did! But I got there and am happy with what the welder, and I, can now do!! Technique is most important with any welder to, in the end, get great solid welds that look good too!

    • @juansolo1617
      @juansolo1617 Рік тому +1

      I only need to use anti spatter for flux core. That's it.

    • @TribbleBot
      @TribbleBot Рік тому +1

      Yeah, those old Aircos are hard to get parts for nowadays.

    • @jessejohnson159
      @jessejohnson159 Рік тому

      @@TribbleBot Nore like imposable! Even Tweco no longer offers the complete MIG cable for this machine! (The end going into the machine is special.) I was, however, able to get the liner.

    • @bigrichard660
      @bigrichard660 Рік тому

      @@juansolo1617 i mean... 6010 likes to spit a lot but ok

  • @andrewmckeown6721
    @andrewmckeown6721 Рік тому +11

    Getting the Angle of electrode, tight arc, motion of the weave and amps all correct will leave you with a sound weld. Good demonstration of what not to do and what to do correct. Also liked how you finished the weld off and filled the crater. Well done and thanks for sharing

  • @donalecanu
    @donalecanu Рік тому +1

    Grazie per questo video. Finalmente una spiegazione precisa e corretta! Top!!

  • @dans8169
    @dans8169 Рік тому +22

    Alot goes into welding. Each rod prefers a different amperage and sometimes different techniques to achieve what you want. With stick welding you want to stay about 10 to 15 degrees in a drag. On a fillet weld you want to be 45 degrees on your work angle. If you are running stringers you do not need a pattern of any kind unless it's 6010. You need to be hot enough for your weld to lay nice flat and smooth without any inclusions or porosity. If you are using a cellulose based rod like 6010 it likes movement. A whip and pause works wonders.

    • @MrTravisAl
      @MrTravisAl Рік тому +1

      What is whip and pause?

    • @Lewythefly
      @Lewythefly Рік тому +1

      ​@@MrTravisAl instead of dragging the rod at a uniform speed, you let the weld pool up then whip the rod away a few millimetres then pool the weld again and whip

    • @dannyherrera2163
      @dannyherrera2163 9 місяців тому

      Oscillations with the 6010 & 6011...

  • @cjcar63
    @cjcar63 Рік тому +51

    Years ago as a pipefitting aprrentice I was taught a similar technique. I think the idea is circular motion. Keep the tip moving forward over both surfaces in an oval, "push in, pull out" motion. This creates an overlapping puddle effect. The second you loose concentration and stop/hesitate it's time to get the grinder out... LOL!

  • @evst6021
    @evst6021 Рік тому +6

    Видос из разряда. Готовлю это блюдо уже 2 недели, муж не выпускает с кухни

  • @zummliller
    @zummliller Рік тому +1

    WD, (from another video you commented on), the heck with the critics. Even the 'pros' contradict the 'pros.' Enjoy your helpful and practical techniques!

  • @josevelasco1006
    @josevelasco1006 Рік тому +1

    TNice tutorials was a fantastic beginner's guide, straight to the point, very clear. As a long-ti teacher I can tell you are quite apt at teacNice tutorialng!

  • @lilastor427
    @lilastor427 Рік тому +3

    Thanks dude...It helps alot especially on beginners like

  • @deansawich6250
    @deansawich6250 Рік тому +4

    Thanks. I have found 7018 rods easier to use, the puddle is more discernible. I use a small file to dress the end of the rod as they burn up inside the flux and are sometimes hard to restart.

  • @janfideplat752
    @janfideplat752 Рік тому

    Chouette démonstration, merci beaucoup.
    🖐☺👍

  • @oroumazaza857
    @oroumazaza857 Рік тому +1

    It works! Thank you for your help!

  • @marvinmarcos8634
    @marvinmarcos8634 10 місяців тому +3

    You have made an excellent video. Thank you so much for teaching us. And thank you for including welding rod sizes and amp setting.

  • @youtubier2839
    @youtubier2839 Рік тому +17

    amperage seems higher on the second attempt. nice results.

  • @Trackhoe075
    @Trackhoe075 Рік тому

    So helpful every word you spoke ! Just so much clearer. Omg this was so clear
    Gimme a break

  • @trevorzzealley2670
    @trevorzzealley2670 Рік тому +1

    Watching this is a good investment of my time . Thank you

  • @miltonturner2977
    @miltonturner2977 Рік тому +41

    IT's all in the wrist movement. Once you have that down you can weld perfectly. There are also various techniques to get desired penetration. Setting the right heat and using the right speed is also critical. Most people that weld learned on their own and have bad habits. Take a welding class, you'll be surprised how good you can get.

    • @callmejoker237
      @callmejoker237 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the council bro

    • @giuseppezuccari3858
      @giuseppezuccari3858 Рік тому +2

      .

    • @mainamaseeti
      @mainamaseeti Рік тому +3

      How we wish we could take classes but often many people in many places around the world just have to learn on their own....YT is a blessing but can also be a curse!!

  • @artshock6429
    @artshock6429 Рік тому +15

    В первом варианте недостаточный прогрев , высокая скорость проводки и неправильное положение электрода

    • @user-nt2lk7qf8y
      @user-nt2lk7qf8y Рік тому +1

      Так он для этого и показывал два варианта сварки. Где в первом так неделать.

    • @stairs_33
      @stairs_33 Рік тому +1

      150-180 ампер тока дал бы и отлично заварил бы в первом варианте. Металл толстенный, прогреет хорошо и всё будет пучком!

  • @randylombardo5447
    @randylombardo5447 Рік тому +1

    You do good work man. With a common sense approach. Stick isn’t mig and being in the field it’s usually stick or nothing. So keep up the good work. I appreciate the tricks

  • @justinanderson9280
    @justinanderson9280 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tip, I have slag inclusion in a lot of my arc welds as I’m not great at it. Will correct rod angle fix this? I’ve been using similar action but I’ve had rod at an angle of 45 degrees, I’m keen to try your technique now 👍🏻

  • @tomasmerino1039
    @tomasmerino1039 Рік тому +116

    The 15 amp increase made more difference than the rod angle imo

    • @moto5513
      @moto5513 Рік тому +18

      Exactly, the first was way too cold.

    • @tonyroe5408
      @tonyroe5408 Рік тому +8

      Spot on.

    • @rockrover85
      @rockrover85 Рік тому +4

      The consistent arc length helped slot also

    • @The1withlogic
      @The1withlogic Рік тому +7

      A lot of things going on here, amp increase, angle, arc length, consistent pattern, and speed.

  • @johnnymetonymic
    @johnnymetonymic Рік тому +9

    Do whatever you need to to make the puddle as perfect of a circle as possible and your weld will be perfect.

  • @ron1martens
    @ron1martens 11 місяців тому

    I'm building a superduper work table. I have actually built quite a few work tables. Also benches and many other items such as cupboards, draws, office table and shelving. I want to make concrete top so I need a work table with plenty of support. Also used for other purposes as a jig to make other builds for any project I wish to endeavor.
    Before the rain I made the top and was pleased I welded in three studs around 312mm between steel studs. I used a stick welder and wanted each steel piece to be flat. I did manage to do this. I tacked each piece and around. I then did the fills. I listened for any ticking sound as that seems to associate with steel movement. I checked after with a straight edge and is a close tolerance. So far so good. Getting the other parts in square will be my next step. I do not profess to be a good welder although I manage to get good penetration to satisfy myself the joint is strong and mind you still room for improvement. I need a new helmet as the shield is a bit hard to see through. Watching these videos is very helpful and sharing a passion which is always appreciated. Thankyou for uploading.

  • @herreriagarciaymas777
    @herreriagarciaymas777 Рік тому +1

    Amigo la gente siempre va a criticar, buen video y nunca terminamos de aprender en este hermoso oficio que es la soldadura Saludos desde México

  • @jonathanbolagner5253
    @jonathanbolagner5253 Рік тому +7

    Temperature settings and speed matters. That's all!!!!

  • @user-eu7lb1zu3w
    @user-eu7lb1zu3w Рік тому +4

    По звуку - лёгкий пережег металла, но шов зачетный

  • @magdielfernandez6761
    @magdielfernandez6761 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, this is indeed helpful

  • @rustyshackleford928
    @rustyshackleford928 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Weld D! Just what I needed.

  • @johndavis452
    @johndavis452 Рік тому +3

    I have always wanted to learn how to weld, this video was reminding about that!!! nice job!!

    • @boosted2.4_sky
      @boosted2.4_sky Рік тому +1

      You can get a usable inexpensive stick welder for around $100 get one and start learning

  • @errolfoster1101
    @errolfoster1101 Рік тому +12

    I had welded in the industries for 40 years and my technique is watch the puddle ensuring it stays full and touches both sides

    • @georgestam1710
      @georgestam1710 Рік тому +1

      Although i never took a class for welding or something, i watched many videos here and use countless sticks to have good and durable welds. I always use the trick you said, about watching the puddle.

  • @mariolucero6468
    @mariolucero6468 Рік тому +2

    Que bonita soldadura!!!

  • @georgevg3593
    @georgevg3593 Рік тому +1

    Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
    Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..

  • @Coopdog1911
    @Coopdog1911 Рік тому +3

    That's how I was shown, but he makes it look easier than it is lol. Takes some practice to get the positioning just right.

  • @jhonnyvargaszubieta9964
    @jhonnyvargaszubieta9964 Рік тому +3

    la velocidad del primer pase es excesiva el arco tiene que estar contenido y menos amperaje.

  • @gar-barn-din
    @gar-barn-din Рік тому

    Perfect มากๆคะ ขอบพระคุณคะอาจารย์

  • @BillTalbott-lk5go
    @BillTalbott-lk5go Місяць тому

    Awesome video, hoping to get my skills back after many years away from an arc! Your videos help, thank you!👍🏼👍🏽👍🏿

  • @drakosha1020
    @drakosha1020 Рік тому +5

    Здесь можно наблюдать, как НЕ надо делать: подрезы это брак. Автору научиться бы сперва сваривать, а потом уже учить других. :)

    • @fonyfazoulyanov3357
      @fonyfazoulyanov3357 Рік тому

      Подрезы - это когда само свариваемое изделение подплавляется?

    • @drakosha1020
      @drakosha1020 Рік тому

      @@fonyfazoulyanov3357 да, это утончение стенки свариваемой детали. Если лопнет деталь не по шву, а рядом - это одинаково плохо. :) Так что и шов должен быть без зашлаковки, пор, и т.д., и подрезов на деталях не должно быть.

  • @yanwo2359
    @yanwo2359 Рік тому +32

    Please remove the distracting sound effects and music. Great content!

    • @arturodelagarza9028
      @arturodelagarza9028 Рік тому

      THOUGHT I WAS SEE THE TITANIC 😂😂😂👍 FINE VIDEO. THANKS

    • @zookdog1107
      @zookdog1107 Рік тому

      Is it still hot from other weld also? I do sane technique

    • @oldrango883
      @oldrango883 Рік тому

      STFU and watch another video then. This one was just fine.

  • @laughingone3728
    @laughingone3728 Рік тому +1

    That's a good tip and a nice way of presenting it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @muskokamike127
    @muskokamike127 Рік тому +1

    Number 1 thing I learned to improve welds? the back and forth "stitch" movement.....improved my mig welds 100%. Second thing? Brace your arm so you don't wobble.

  • @jesusfigueroa3097
    @jesusfigueroa3097 Рік тому +4

    la soldadura sobacada se evita cuando aprendan el primer paso
    1.- aprender a ver bien la soldadura como se va a plicando,no nadamas aplicarla x aplicarla,muy claro se ve q la soldadura se va aplicando bien o mal y como el fundente hace como una ola para cubrir la soldadura,cuando aprendan a ver este detalle se podran decir soldadores.

    • @viktordoom3828
      @viktordoom3828 Рік тому

      Aún no consigo ver la "ola" (un par de veces quiza) ¿Algún consejo?

  • @alextawrring9259
    @alextawrring9259 Рік тому +7

    Если приваривать навесы, то под них нужно подкладывать пластины, высота шва будет ещё выше, и не факт что таким методом удастся заварить.

    • @user-bi4vm1ru1f
      @user-bi4vm1ru1f Рік тому +2

      Да там видно, что шов электродом по-другому вывели)

  • @EiderJChavesC2
    @EiderJChavesC2 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent job! Thank you for sharing.

  • @terrynaude284
    @terrynaude284 Рік тому +1

    Great technique, really good training video. Blessings from South Africa.

  • @rayvissari9485
    @rayvissari9485 Рік тому +6

    You have crazy amounts of undercut on the second weld and also From what I was taught you shouldn’t weave when welding SMAW because it increases chance of porosity.

    • @gabmarzen1125
      @gabmarzen1125 11 місяців тому

      Undercut is from moving to fast

    • @rayvissari9485
      @rayvissari9485 11 місяців тому

      @@gabmarzen1125 too fast or too slow but yea I never said it didn’t?

    • @gabmarzen1125
      @gabmarzen1125 11 місяців тому

      @@rayvissari9485 you can weave all day and it won’t cause porosity. When we’re on the job we do mostly weave than stringers cause that’s what the engineers call for and the X-rays come out wonderful😁

  • @SKD78364
    @SKD78364 Рік тому +4

    Не используй переменку,бери нормальные электроды постоянного тока и можно будет варить ниточный шов без зашлаковок. Для такой мелкой петли такой широкий шов - ни к чему - только лишнее напряжение.

    • @salex920
      @salex920 Рік тому +1

      Да и ток высоковат, подрезы большие.

    • @SKD78364
      @SKD78364 Рік тому

      @@salex920 Согласен, сверху - есть.Я бы , наверно, изменил угол наклона электрода - дугу направил больше на закладную чем на петлю. И (как вариант,если есть возможность) можно расположить деталь под небольшим (чуть-чуть) углом чтобы шлак стекал в сторону формируемого шва и давал лучший обзор св ванны .Петля - закладная можно варить и "в лодочку " - будет ровненько и без под подрезов.

  • @tinamoran8270
    @tinamoran8270 Рік тому

    very simple yet informative, congratulations

  • @tony49PA
    @tony49PA Рік тому

    Non dici una parola, ma la tua professionalità parla per te.Bravo

  • @Fab-n-dabKev
    @Fab-n-dabKev Рік тому +3

    Only tip I have is; on your pretty weld near the left of it on the screen, the bottom toe a little after the beginning it's not tied in properly, don't angle your Torch up so much point down to the bottom plate and build up that puddle to the wall and the arc will cook it plenty, once you have sort of a micro cold roll on the bottom toe you'll never get adequate penetration so whip from down to up cooking the bottom workpiece plate building the toe a little and moving your arc to the vertical. it's like micro differences in time and placement of your arc but it'll ensure good tie ins and good looking beads.

  • @alejandrorios4689
    @alejandrorios4689 Рік тому +8

    Usando E6013 invierto la polaridad 👍 subo el amperaje un poco , pruebo en un hierro a parte, cuando se sale sola la escoria/ se levanta, es por qué está a punto. La estética del cordón la vas controlando con el ancho del baño de fusión que va siguiendo al electrodo

    • @ironfilth6
      @ironfilth6 Рік тому

      Polaridad invertida vendría a ser.....
      Porta electrodo en + o - ?

    • @alejandrorios4689
      @alejandrorios4689 Рік тому +1

      @@ironfilth6 en -

  • @josiassantoscosta5322
    @josiassantoscosta5322 Рік тому

    Muito bom mesmo!!!

  • @multiservicioelpelon3607
    @multiservicioelpelon3607 Рік тому

    Muchas gracias por tu explicación 👌😃🆗

  • @thepoopsoup
    @thepoopsoup Рік тому +3

    Just because you own a welder dose not mean you can weld.......

    • @chrisallen9154
      @chrisallen9154 Рік тому +4

      Just because you own a computer does not mean you can spell.......

    • @kingy002
      @kingy002 Рік тому

      Most people can weld with a welder though. Even if it is shit it will often have sections of "welded" metal in it.

    • @chrisallen9154
      @chrisallen9154 Рік тому

      @@kingy002 Then it truly does not meet the definition of a weld or to weld. A weld has certain defining properties. All it is is random blobs of melted shit as you say.

    • @kingy002
      @kingy002 Рік тому

      @@chrisallen9154 A 50mm section of bird shit could indeed have a 6mm section of fused metal between two surfaces in it. This would constitute welded metal, even if the rest is rubbish.

  • @Edaloy27
    @Edaloy27 Рік тому +5

    Flare bevel grooves can be tricky, I run a 60 root to bring it out then fill it

    • @TheScubaboy56
      @TheScubaboy56 Рік тому +1

      Yep, the root will be full of slag welding it like that. Needed a smaller root run first followed by a cap.

  • @lilalucianadolcemascolo7250

    Muy bien explicado genio

  • @rogeliomora8160
    @rogeliomora8160 Рік тому

    Gracias por el video.
    Un gran saludo desde Neiva Huila ( Colombia)

  • @johnward5890
    @johnward5890 Рік тому +6

    It almost looked like the first weld was reversed electrodes. The Metal was being pushed away from the weld or he was using a AC welder. I have been certified in SMAW all position, GMAW and GTAW for a Welder/Fitter/Pressure Vessel. I see allot of mistakes in the welding processes on You tube.

    • @yurimodin7333
      @yurimodin7333 Рік тому +2

      6013 runs on all polarities. Also by the time he got to the 2nd weld I bet the part was getting warmed up.

  • @see-opinion
    @see-opinion Рік тому +3

    Дело не в знании техники сварки,а в банальном нарушении техпроцесса при проведении сварочных работ!

  • @user-ll5ty7cp4c
    @user-ll5ty7cp4c 7 місяців тому

    Thank you from me - 30'th years olded russian beginning welder:))

  • @civerk
    @civerk Рік тому +1

    In the setup, appreciate the videos! Maybe a dumb question but is there a way to export content in mono in soft20?

  • @TheRitchieLeeShow
    @TheRitchieLeeShow Рік тому +5

    I primarily only use 6013 when I need a dose of aggravation.

    • @kingy002
      @kingy002 Рік тому +2

      Gosh, you must be in the expert category then.

    • @WeldingForJesus
      @WeldingForJesus Рік тому +1

      You sound like my dad. If it can't be done in 7018 (or MIG), then it's not worth doing...
      I personally love 6013.

    • @vigilantobserver8389
      @vigilantobserver8389 Рік тому +2

      As a newbie DIYer, 7018 is a real pain to keep conditioned. It isn't practical for me to have an oven to maintain it. 6013 seems easier to work with.

    • @TheRitchieLeeShow
      @TheRitchieLeeShow Рік тому

      @@vigilantobserver8389 Check out "Taylor Welding" a yt channel. He is an expert IMHO. He talks a lot about 7018, and mentions you don't need a rod oven.

  • @user-gc5ps4on9n
    @user-gc5ps4on9n Рік тому +3

    Не один из швов не качественный!!! Второй шов- по всей длине подрез на прутку , а это брак, не можешь без подреза- проходи два шва!!! P.S. стаж более 30 лет.

  • @hermes7872
    @hermes7872 Рік тому +2

    gracias, directo y preciso.

  • @gordonjustin4787
    @gordonjustin4787 Рік тому +1

    That last weld was a nice weld! Thank You

  • @user-vl1og8oy4s
    @user-vl1og8oy4s Рік тому +1

    สุดยอดครับ อาจารย์
    ขอบคุณมากครับ

  • @hienlequang4176
    @hienlequang4176 Рік тому +1

    THANK YOUUU, It worked!

  • @KORZDAKRA
    @KORZDAKRA Рік тому +1

    very nice 👍 my friend ❤️ thanks for sharing this video 💗 big like 👍 👍

  • @robertomerced1184
    @robertomerced1184 Рік тому +2

    Thank for your video.

  • @user-uo6ml4xi1j
    @user-uo6ml4xi1j 6 днів тому

    Мне понравился совет и я стараюсь соблюдать его- учись видеть ванну, и все получится👍

  • @rob12449
    @rob12449 Рік тому +1

    The video was really cool almost psychodelic with the circles flying off!

  • @terryandrews7271
    @terryandrews7271 Рік тому +2

    I'm an old man now , Never knew I wouldn't miss welding so much.
    Very satisfying when you did it right

  • @massimo8326
    @massimo8326 Рік тому +1

    Chapeau teacher !!!

  • @Fabian-vp1hr
    @Fabian-vp1hr 10 місяців тому

    Hola he visto algunas videos tuyos y la verdad son muy didácticos, gracias por el aporte y el tiempo para hacer estos videos, saludos.

  • @diymaster101
    @diymaster101 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for the amazing video 👍🏾

  • @bolangbolanghuntingvlogbbhv
    @bolangbolanghuntingvlogbbhv Рік тому +1

    Trimakasih telah berbagi tecnik pengelasan yang baik dan benar semoga makin sukses 👍

  • @someshsahu4638
    @someshsahu4638 Рік тому +2

    Nice explanation thankyou so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @user-wj8gu9wm2i
    @user-wj8gu9wm2i Рік тому +2

    Первый раз накосячил, второй прогрел и смешал металлы. Молодец, исправился😉

  • @xpro3199
    @xpro3199 Рік тому

    Tutorial pengelasan yg bermanfaat...semngt brother....sukses

  • @mvs1980
    @mvs1980 Рік тому +1

    ficou bonita! vou tentar soldar assim nas máquinas q faço! #mvs1980 👍

  • @juliodiaz3961
    @juliodiaz3961 9 місяців тому +1

    que soldadura mas hermosa, agradezco su aporte.