"Nothing is perfect over here.. Just give it your best".. Great piece of advice.. I can be too hard on myself sometimes... Im very much a novice welder.. Only welding six months.. But im flat out in work.. Hanging with the big boys . Lol.. Its good to know that masters such as yourselves dont always do perfect welds wither.. Great content as ever.
I call that a Chinese downhill. Named from the 80's movie "Hot Dog". I'm old school. Welding since 1993. Best job I've ever had. Welding. Been all over the United States.
Hello im in welding school atm. Thank you for showing the difference between the roots. I usually run at 16.3v wfs 221 But I really like the look of that 17v 180wfs I'm gonna give that a shot, very informative thanks.
STT standard root process. You mentioned your gap size but what was your root face size, plate dimesions and wire thickness ? Great info mate keep burning wire 🤙🤙🤙
i get confused also, wire feed speed is amps , thats (temp). Voltage is the (puddle ) workarea. volage is where it connects with the work spot> think of it like a spark plug.kinda
Is it correct to be calling the volts your temp? Temperature is in your wire speed at least that what I understand from my research. Amperage goes up when your wire speed goes up. Volts are for stabilizing the arc for the transfer mode you’re using. But Amps is where your heat is at.
Its not different temperature, its different voltage. And this is really, really easy. In europe, MAG (since that is a Mag welder, it needs 100%Ar in order to be mig) root is considered to be right onli of its uphill
Bozidar Jevtic that would depend on the code being used here in the states (ASME or API 1104) you can use 75/25(AR/CO2 mix) or 100% CO2 or 100% Arogon. But typically 75/25 is used under the qualifying code of either ASME or API 1104 and a Mig root is done downhill. Further MAG and MIG are not the same thing per se. MAG (Metal Active Gas) MIG(Metal Inert Gas). Argon is a inert gas while CO2 is an active gas. That’s why MAG is ran with CO2 because the CO2 makes the weld pool active. Argon doesn’t. When mixed with CO2 as the parent gas it actually calms the activeness of the CO2 to allow it to solidify faster.
Hey weldtube family, I was wondering if anyone has took a test on a 2” schedule 40 carbon, 6010 uphill, 7018 fill and cap, if so what heat did you run your root pass?
I've never been taught to weld downhill. It's always been told to me to be bad practice. This is Votech, contractor and shipyard. I'm curious as to why you're teaching downhill root and uphill?? F.y.i I'm not judging, I'm seriously curious..
A downhill MiG root is totaling acceptable. The material that you are welding is at its most vulnerable state at this point. By going downhill you are able to keep the heat in those landings and get proper reinforcement. After the fact you will need to go uphill to keep that heat in the plates or whatever you are welding. All that said there is nothing wrong with going uphill as well. But at the end of day it all depends on your WPS
I got the aws test Friday on this, I'm probably going to fail, fuck it, it keeps fucking up everything i do it penetrates nice halfway then fall all the other half
Sir i've been watching this vedio because i have coming tradetes and i want to get more ideas, and why you use down hill ?? Some vedio that i watch both using down hill.can u give me more tips or ideas?? I am a smaw/ fcaw welder thank you
@@mikemac1180 I am a bit scared because my colleague told me they always do uphill in shipyards... or maybe he was confused, I hope so... In the school one of my co-student was nailing those uphill roots, but for me I would always get whiskers.... although downhill is less scary
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Sorry.... When I X-Ray a weld, sometimes 2 seconds can really make a difference wether my film will be a quality image. BUT his “2 seconds” is more like a .5 of a second 🤷🏻♂️ Kill me 😑
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"Nothing is perfect over here.. Just give it your best".. Great piece of advice.. I can be too hard on myself sometimes... Im very much a novice welder.. Only welding six months.. But im flat out in work.. Hanging with the big boys . Lol.. Its good to know that masters such as yourselves dont always do perfect welds wither.. Great content as ever.
THIS guy needs to be on more vids.... good teacher
I call that a Chinese downhill. Named from the 80's movie "Hot Dog". I'm old school. Welding since 1993. Best job I've ever had. Welding. Been all over the United States.
Hello im in welding school atm.
Thank you for showing the difference between the roots.
I usually run at 16.3v wfs 221 But I really like the look of that 17v 180wfs
I'm gonna give that a shot, very informative thanks.
I'm beginner, truly I enjoy your 3G mig root temperature explanation 🤝
Got the root in Thanks brother, never done a root on a test or filled and capped with mig,,,, but I'm appreciate it God Bless!
This was helpful had trouble with open root mig and Flux core
Thanks big dog Iv got a mig test 3g downhill coming up Iv never done this test before Iv only done 6g combo welds stick/tig this was very useful
Starting this in class Monday. Great video as usual! 👍🏽
Good teacher. Explaining so listener can understand
Definitely the coolest bloke I’ve ever seen welding
Thank you so much for this video im taking a welding class for welding technician need practice on the mig
I really like this guy... keep it up SC!
Great breakdown/time lapse!
Crazy, here in New Zealand to get certified I have to do uphill root runs
Best explanation and demonstration on the TH-cam’s! Thanks a ton man!! The difference settings was a such a help
Just seen your video after I did my Mig 3g today. my settings were 17.6 volts, wire speed 180 (4.5 m/min). I did an uphill stringer for root though.
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STT standard root process. You mentioned your gap size but what was your root face size, plate dimesions and wire thickness ? Great info mate keep burning wire 🤙🤙🤙
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Very good. So what would the amperage be on that.
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i get confused also, wire feed speed is amps , thats (temp). Voltage is the (puddle ) workarea. volage is where it connects with the work spot> think of it like a spark plug.kinda
Is it correct to be calling the volts your temp? Temperature is in your wire speed at least that what I understand from my research. Amperage goes up when your wire speed goes up. Volts are for stabilizing the arc for the transfer mode you’re using. But Amps is where your heat is at.
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I see the position of the nozzle facing up ?
Do more videos you explain things very well
Very nice explanation 👍
This guy can teach!!!
Thanks brother for the informations, and what about Fcaw open Root 2G and 4G ??
Can you do some spray transfer
I thought his orange bandana was his gloves for a second their in the beginning
this guy is great, MORE RODRIGO. Pls do fcaw 2g. 3/4 backing plate, 8 mm gap
Can you do a video of 3g mig welding
Its not different temperature, its different voltage. And this is really, really easy. In europe, MAG (since that is a Mag welder, it needs 100%Ar in order to be mig) root is considered to be right onli of its uphill
Bozidar Jevtic that would depend on the code being used here in the states (ASME or API 1104) you can use 75/25(AR/CO2 mix) or 100% CO2 or 100% Arogon. But typically 75/25 is used under the qualifying code of either ASME or API 1104 and a Mig root is done downhill. Further MAG and MIG are not the same thing per se. MAG (Metal Active Gas) MIG(Metal Inert Gas). Argon is a inert gas while CO2 is an active gas. That’s why MAG is ran with CO2 because the CO2 makes the weld pool active. Argon doesn’t. When mixed with CO2 as the parent gas it actually calms the activeness of the CO2 to allow it to solidify faster.
Hey weldtube family, I was wondering if anyone has took a test on a 2” schedule 40 carbon, 6010 uphill, 7018 fill and cap, if so what heat did you run your root pass?
I ran mine at about 76 . Depending on the machine I was using .
Most WPS says uphill around here, Sweden.
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Wire size would be helpful
I've never been taught to weld downhill. It's always been told to me to be bad practice. This is Votech, contractor and shipyard. I'm curious as to why you're teaching downhill root and uphill?? F.y.i I'm not judging, I'm seriously curious..
A downhill MiG root is totaling acceptable. The material that you are welding is at its most vulnerable state at this point. By going downhill you are able to keep the heat in those landings and get proper reinforcement. After the fact you will need to go uphill to keep that heat in the plates or whatever you are welding. All that said there is nothing wrong with going uphill as well. But at the end of day it all depends on your WPS
I got the aws test Friday on this, I'm probably going to fail, fuck it, it keeps fucking up everything i do it penetrates nice halfway then fall all the other half
What transfer mode did you use? What gas mixture did you use??
Probably 75/25 CO2 mix. That's pretty standard for MIG welding.
Sir i've been watching this vedio because i have coming tradetes and i want to get more ideas, and why you use down hill ?? Some vedio that i watch both using down hill.can u give me more tips or ideas?? I am a smaw/ fcaw welder thank you
Pls tell me mig root,hot pass,fill up,caping volts and wire speed pls tell me sir
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why is there no video of mig uphill open root pass? at my school they told me to learn that
Probably just over teaching.. they made us do 3f up hill mig all the way even though they said we probably won't run into that much
@@mikemac1180 I am a bit scared because my colleague told me they always do uphill in shipyards... or maybe he was confused, I hope so... In the school one of my co-student was nailing those uphill roots, but for me I would always get whiskers.... although downhill is less scary
What about the fill and cap??
I think Position for 3g it’s vertical up
Hello. What use #core wire???
Remember. You don’t need a land to do a MIG hardwire root
Do you need a landing for flux core?
@@alexg3204 yeah. Flux runs hot and if you don’t have any meat for the heat to go into, it’s just gonna blow it out
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Yeah my test you can't do down hand because it's not the proper way to do It I have to go up hill
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I thought it was a 1/8 gap??
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Thank you sir..
The real test doesn't permit you to go down hill on the open root.
You can just drag the root down slowly there’s no need for all that side to side motion
A kid in Africa 5/32 root is large to drag tho.
Maybe with a 3/32 gap but not a 5/32
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Uphill video please
Thank you good man
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My test plate was 1/8 steel and I passed it 2g and 3g
In the UK if you get caught doing downhand welding youll get taken off the job up hill only
I think he wanted to burn up his cap,tooo, lolol
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Sorry.... When I X-Ray a weld, sometimes 2 seconds can really make a difference wether my film will be a quality image. BUT his
“2 seconds” is more like a .5 of a second 🤷🏻♂️
Kill me 😑
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When I did my Mig stick combo and I used 19.0 volts and 200 IPM and I ran my root with this
Not all welders are going to be made the same. That's why he said start at 17v +-.
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