Living in Maine for the last five years, followed you about a year ago when I started training to be a shipyard welder. Now all of a sudden I click on your video and see the field where I used to cheer for my high school football team. Great work from a born and raised Spearfishian! 🫡🐝
Hey Austin, new welder here. Any reason you went with 3/16 instead of something thinner like 1/8 or even 14ga? I’ve only worked with 3/16 tubing a couple of times but it seems like it’s pretty heavy duty for that application.
Hey it’s Rodney the customer wanted that thickness, normal would be 1/8” and I wouldn’t ever want to go less than that just for longevity. Hope that helps!
im curious u seem to know a little bit more than your brother n i think i heard in one of your other videos he owns a company 🤔 anyways head on building on site the worlds flat u know
I don't get it? Wayyy back when I was in college a project like this would have been handled in-house by the school or one of the school affiliates. What I mean is Trades students would do the project without the need to hire a contractor.
That's the unfortunate thing about modern schools. They're getting rid of trades and pushing for college or university. Telling kids they can be managers on day one at a new job.
Wanted to ask if trump wins and opens back up the pipelines and the pipeline business starts booming. Do you think you might go back into that field again or is your mobile welding business doing really well now?
Love your stuff Austin .....! ! ! ! ! ! ( Retired iron worker . Worked lots over at the KSC )
Just sippin some coffee and watchin the adventures of A Ross..👌
It's amazing how well things go when you have great help. Awesome video
That’s very true. Howard is great help!
Thanks Austin, can't wait to see the reveal in your next video . Looks awesome so far. Stay safe and keep up the fun. Fred.
If you ever get out of welding you will be a great teacher been watching for years and always learn something
Welcome to my State!
Good to see y'all watch this channel also. Love the farm videos.
Looks like you have some good help .
Howard is very good help.
I love those M12 stubbies!
Living in Maine for the last five years, followed you about a year ago when I started training to be a shipyard welder. Now all of a sudden I click on your video and see the field where I used to cheer for my high school football team. Great work from a born and raised Spearfishian! 🫡🐝
❤ parabéns 👏👏
Guero trabalhar aí no Estados unidos também trabalho na soldagem
nice work.
Thanks.
Looking great
Thanks!
Love your videos sir !!
Good deal! Thank you for watching!
good job
May want to double check code on the hight it’s 42” +/- 3” according to OSHA and most municipalities
Great job you guys. Stay classy .
Thanks
Smooth working day. Good work men. Peace.
Thanks!
Nice work!
Not a criticism but just curious why the railing was continued onto the landing and against the retaining wall? Thanks.
Hey Austin, new welder here. Any reason you went with 3/16 instead of something thinner like 1/8 or even 14ga? I’ve only worked with 3/16 tubing a couple of times but it seems like it’s pretty heavy duty for that application.
Hey it’s Rodney the customer wanted that thickness, normal would be 1/8” and I wouldn’t ever want to go less than that just for longevity. Hope that helps!
Bon Boulo 😆😆👍👍
No screwing anchors are hands-down stronger than any wedge anchor
Austin, don't forget to blow your holes before installing your anchors.
Hell yeah
Is it best to charge by the job or by the hour are most jobs
Have you thought about making your own pancake welding hoods?
He has made a few already
Austin,can you show how you cut down your Tigerhood welging helmet?
Very nice work, what kind of rod did you use for that kind of project?
3/32 7018
What size and thickness are the post for the railings that you guys installed?
Im going to star welding on square tube what rod you recomend is 3/32 good?
And great video i hope one day i get as good as you on welding 🔥
Ya 3/32 6010 or 7018 will be good
@@arosswelding thanks u the best great videos you help me a lot on my start on welding
Keep me with you to learn work.
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im curious u seem to know a little bit more than your brother n i think i heard in one of your other videos he owns a company 🤔 anyways head on building on site the worlds flat u know
3/16 is stout
I don't get it? Wayyy back when I was in college a project like this would have been handled in-house by the school or one of the school affiliates. What I mean is Trades students would do the project without the need to hire a contractor.
That's the unfortunate thing about modern schools. They're getting rid of trades and pushing for college or university. Telling kids they can be managers on day one at a new job.
Wanted to ask if trump wins and opens back up the pipelines and the pipeline business starts booming. Do you think you might go back into that field again or is your mobile welding business doing really well now?
If I go back into pipeline work as an employee it will be temporary or I will have my own pipeline/ pipe welding/ fabricating company
@@arosswelding you could make big money doing your own company if they don't shut it down again