Cool ! I have wondered how tank welders manipulate the alignment & spacing of the plate seams. Now I understand. The "blank nuts are welded on 1st, giving something for the pin & wedge jig to place force against! Thanks for sharing that.👍
Miss ko n rn ang mag fitt up ng plate...im also a plater before in subic shipyard brder ..like side shell .bottom plate repair .thnks for sharing hope it will help us to have a idea hpw to use your special tool in plate fitting ..God bless brader..more vdeos pls.
Just cut a notch out of a piece of scrap plate that a wedge can fit inside so when it’s welded on one side it overhangs the butt weld area so both side can be brought level , tack them and then knock the plate off and move up to the next area! You now have your PLATE DOGS !!!!
You can move your plates any direction using a key plate. Up down tighten your gap up loosen it up raise and lower each side and keeps your tank round a dog won’t do that. You keep pins in while your welding to keep it from sucking in/out
@@chauncey5962 explain why because I think you don’t understand how to level two pieces of steel plate nor do you know what Plate Dogs and a wedge are in Fabrication !
Very cool, true, flush, and gap, I can use elements of this technique in the mining equipment I work on, kind of like dogging in three directions at once
@@waqasmuneer7951 No , not almost the same but a bit different. 20 mm More strong back inside tank specially in bottom section ,before erection of shell plate and Make sure the acurancy ,different welding process submerge arc welding and AGW welding for vertical ,stick welding ,flux cored gasless welding on the bottom ,content of tank like liquid fertilizer tank that i have experinced 20mm thickness shell plate . The video u have watched was leach tank that’s why is thin. 2nd shell plate ,no more welding tack on the gap .full welded the u plate instead tacking in the gap after that fit up .the AGW machine welding the vertical position .a bit different . Thanks your comment much appreciated
Cool ! I have wondered how tank welders manipulate the alignment & spacing of the plate seams. Now I understand. The "blank nuts are welded on 1st, giving something for the pin & wedge jig to place force against! Thanks for sharing that.👍
From a retired old welder, thanks for posting this. Wish I had this when teaching.
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Best video for fitting! Good job thnks for footage
Miss ko n rn ang mag fitt up ng plate...im also a plater before in subic shipyard brder ..like side shell .bottom plate repair .thnks for sharing hope it will help us to have a idea hpw to use your special tool in plate fitting ..God bless brader..more vdeos pls.
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Your Contents are very informative keep on posting .God bless
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The sounds inside that tank are really interesting........almost like a Ennio Morricone 'Spaghetti Western' sound track......
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Bravo...well done, cheers from Florida, USA, Paul
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Excellent explanation, thank you very much
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Just cut a notch out of a piece of scrap plate that a wedge can fit inside so when it’s welded on one side it overhangs the butt weld area so both side can be brought level , tack them and then knock the plate off and move up to the next area! You now have your PLATE DOGS !!!!
You can move your plates any direction using a key plate. Up down tighten your gap up loosen it up raise and lower each side and keeps your tank round a dog won’t do that. You keep pins in while your welding to keep it from sucking in/out
@@robertboyle2621 I don’t think you understand if you think you can’t use them in any direction
@@Then.72u really don’t get it do ya?
@@chauncey5962 explain why because I think you don’t understand how to level two pieces of steel plate nor do you know what Plate Dogs and a wedge are in Fabrication !
@@chauncey5962 still for your explanation?????
Hello, do you have dwg projects of the equipment?
Yes
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Nice and good job 👍
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Congratulations on the technique.
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Is this a traveling job?
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Very cool, true, flush, and gap, I can use elements of this technique in the mining equipment I work on, kind of like dogging in three directions at once
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What was the thickness of metal to be welded
6mm
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@@welderausphil can I use this method for 20 mm thickness tank?
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No , not almost the same but a bit different.
20 mm
More strong back inside tank specially in bottom section ,before erection of shell plate and
Make sure the acurancy ,different welding process submerge arc welding and AGW welding for vertical ,stick welding ,flux cored gasless welding on the bottom ,content of tank like liquid fertilizer tank that i have experinced 20mm thickness shell plate .
The video u have watched was leach tank that’s why is thin.
2nd shell plate ,no more welding tack on the gap .full welded the u plate instead tacking in the gap after that fit up .the AGW machine welding the vertical position .a bit different .
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Took me a while to see how that works but it’s pretty tidy
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Nice. And good job
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Why are keyplates better than dogs and wedges?
Mostly keyplates are using to build a tank , you can get accurate circumference of the tank .
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Good job
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Teknik yang bagus bro
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Great
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