Welding Fabrication Basics - Part 2
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That intro was fire, theres not many new comments on these videos so hopefully me watching all of them reignites the algorithm! Thankyou for your insanely wide range of knowledge you are willing to teach us
Nice Job! Very basic and to the point for the DIY weekend Garager. When I started in Fab, my garage was my church!!! lol... I couldn't wait till the weekend to get in there and continue working on my projects. Such a sense of Freedom, accomplishment and pride!
Amazing video! The Fabricator's work includes the establishment and make of a scope of metallic frameworks to incorporate weight vessels, tank and evaporator make, auxiliary steel frameworks, plate steel frameworks and channeling frameworks. If you looking for any kind of help so you can suggest this association address. (goo.gl/1zHBEN)
Great job over emphasizing the process. It was good reinforcement for someone like me who was recovering from a head injury and needed to clear the cob webs.
Keep it up!
Not only are your videos great for instructional purposes, but the intros (and endings) I've seen are entertaining, even downright hilarious! Thanks.
Great video! I'm a woodworker but I've been trying to learn welding and fab. I've been through a lot of videos--this was by far the best one--easy to understand and thorough.
InstaBlaster...
Thank you for these videos!! I am trying to learn something about welding, as I need it both for myself and for my work. That is why I got to thank you and others like you that spend your precious time and other own recourses to teach us so many things!! Again: 1000 thanks. God Bless You All
Thanks so much for creating this series! I am a welder student and about to certify in two days, and I know a bunch of things of welding, but needed this info in cutting... The industry requires it a lot!! Thanks so much, expecting more videos like this !!!
I just started welding school not completely knowing what I was getting into. Seeing what's possible has me very excited to start learning. Great vid!
I subscribed right after the first video in this series. I have to say that it’s pretty good, and I’ve watched a few hundred welding and fab videos since I decided to get back into welding.
Very concise. Well spoken, with no “um, uh, er”, etc. No cursing or stupid AveE language. I’m grateful for that.
Great videos for raw beginners and someone like me who needs reminding of the basics.
Thanks.
Love the animals talking about welding.
Thank you, thank you. I've been an amateur welder for years, but it is always nice to get different perspectives. Nice job!
This is a great series. I've learned a lot and will definitely apply your lessons the next time I use my everlast welder.
Great video series, Sir. As someone who is starting out, I really appreciate your time and effort. I plan to make a few things around the house and these are really helpful.
The old "vice to the angle trick" OK.. I learned something today. My Dewalt drop saw never gave me exact cuts. I put it down to the wheel and vibration but deep down knew it was the Junky angle adjustment that has so much play in it. . Thank you. I'll do it from now on. A big thumbs up.. The penny dropped down in the land of oz with that simple piece of advice
that was pretty cool, I am looking into welding and this video gives me a good idea of what to expect. thanks for sharing this
Straight forward and to the point, wonderful!
Awesome video! Feels like I want to give it a go with welding now.
What a great helpful guide for a beginner. Thanks for doing this!
You have great educational welding videos. Your a very good teacher. very clear and straight to the point. thanks
am a starter at this and your videos are wonderful and thank you for your time in doing this for us joes.
Great video! Very clear and top quality information. I appreciate the help very much.
You are a very good teacher. I do not comment very often on videos. Well done.
LOL Two fingers up very cool used to seeing two thumbs up nice change. good video not boring looking for more of yours as I am just starting to weld. THX !!!!
And that's how you teach stuff.
Thanks man!
That combination square trick was sweet! I have a saw like that but could never figure out where to line up the cut.
Thanks for the upload man, clear and concise without over explaining shit .very rare.
What a great video. Wish you were my instructor! I start my cert class this August , going in green as can be
I think your part 1 in your part 2 videos or spot-on perfect for anybody just learning it I mean for the first day ever they're learning something from you you did a fabulous job of explaining the types of metal and then out of cut and to join them in the world if you're not a teacher of the trade you should be you did a fabulous job I bet you had a darn good teacher in your youth thank you very much for passing it forward
Thank you for the kindness. I did have an amazing teacher.
Excellent. I like how you talk fast and get to the point.
Instructive with good teaching skill. Many thanks.
Honestly I am subscribing for that intro, staying for the content
They all must be ventriloquists. Their lips didn't move.
I like this series, make more! I'm planning on building a custom desk frame here in a bit and yours is the first series I've found that shows practical builds instead of just making pretty welds [or worse yet - people showing welding that have NO idea what they're doing]
that opening bit made me laugh out loud. kudos. good videos
That looks like fun! I can't wait to get certified for welding.
Love the welding vids. I weld at home. I work on cars mostly. I have a small gas-less mig. works very well for what I use it for. Id like to learn more. THANKS! keep up the good vids!!! -Jim
Great vid, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Good vid, what a great workshop.
Another good one, nicely done.
Thanks The ProRancher. great Teacher.
Good video, man. I am getting ready to make a tailgate ramp for a utility trailer using this type of fabrication.
Again, I'm brand new to this stuff, and this video is EXACTLY what I have been trying to find. I just need to see how something is done to get me started. I'm not expecting to be working on a skyscraper next week.
Man you can build a bridge , you probably already did.
Great vid man......
great video pro rancher
I appreciate the video man I would love more fabrication videos from you I'm in school for welding but they dont show you any fabrication
very informative and well explained - thank you.
I'm in trade school learning welding, my goal is to go into fabrication. I appreciate these informative videos,
TorTorTalks all you need to learn that stuff is TH-cam bro.
@@Kfjsb668 feedback is useful, though.
thank you
i needed this
TIG produces, without a doubt, the overall highest-quality welds around of the 5 major welding processes (oxyacetylene, SMAW, GMAW, GTAW and flux core arc welding). Food grade stainless piping, commonly used in commercial pharmaceutical, sanitation and other industries requiring special alloy bonds. These include stainless steel, in addition to nonferrous metallic compounds such as nickel, cobalt, aluminum, magnesium and copper to name a few. It also has no fume emissions or slag/spatter.
Dope video thanks for the knowledge 🔥
I've got to get me one of those corner clamps for my everlast welding station.
Thanks. This was fun and informative
Thanks mate, great vid!
Que buen video!! Great video and Great finale!
Exciting!
love the spider cameo
Nice demonstration!
Cool! But damn man..... no more spiders!!! LOL!!!
very nice vid, one question, what type of disk you use to polish the weldings? cheers!
very nice video wish I could have heard what type of welder you were using. if I can find out how to weld very thin metal using a household plug, I am golden. thanks for the videos sir.
Great info! Thank you!
and spider is the reason there isnt a 3rd video to the series.... I liked that guy =/
Itachi Uchiha didn’t know you were learning metal style jiutsu
learn some stuff and liked the intro from this video.. got yourself a new subcriber.
yeah man no prob i get u that asap and im acually going to paint my friends mosin nagant this week sometime hope it comes out as good
Excellent info, thankyou. 👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻.
great video well done ps i love your welding table
Thanks.you are a good instructor
Good job man i learned something good 👍
Aloha ProRancher! Is it possible to take galvanized pipe and shape it into a rectangular shape? I need to run pipe into a cyclone filter (hot gas) so the intake needs to conform in order for it to work the best.
I just wanted to take a second to thank you for this video!! its very imformative and easy to learn from!! if your not a teacher you should be. also what are good schools to get a welding certificate In order to land a good job? thank you again for this awesome video
Amaizing video .
Im truck driver and i will like to be welder
I get ideas with ur videos
And im learning !!
Nice job ™
Thanks a lot for the great video!
Awesome video! "the pro rain-cher" is sick
thanx for share amigo:D, Greetings from Mexico
good job to the point quick talking well done
Thank you for the tutorial.
Those chop saws are cheaper than expected, I'll get one and use it to cut a ton of electrical conduit tubing I got for free. Unfortunately the type of metal is unknown to me. While round tubing won't be flush with the square dimensions of a pickup truck, I would like to use it to construct a camper style topper for my pickup. I'm also going to fabricate it into a low end fence line until I buy this home and save up for a permanent fence.
Conduit is often zinc coated
brilliant vids!
Enjoy you videos. Thanks
Hi, how do you remove the black residues on carbon steel before painting? With a hammer, torch, grinder or what?
Is cleaning the steel really crucial? How long can the paint last when it's put on the raw, ungrinded carbon steel?
damn this is a very helpful video i learn something :) I'm not a welder but im trying to learn to get a job :) keep uploading new videos so i can learn more
More simple than I expected
Great video
Love the Jeep at 3:35.
Very good video, and helpful
nicely done sir.
Good job. .. I love my job
great video
awesome vid
Excellent 👍👍👍
Nice looking spider :)
Thanks Man!
nice job man
Love the intros, Your videos are fantastic! really really helpful!
Cant believe that spider was real! What was it?
I like to see more fabrication work
really good
Perfect
The Pro Rancher....and the Pro Tarantula.
very cool thanks
Dame kids left the spider out again!
love the random intros
wow efin a, I dig these vids