Regarding the flicker. I see it on high frequency tig videos all the time. The cameras really don´t like the high frequency. I´m super impressed with your work. You´ll never be out of work, especially with these videos out there.
If you have a camera that you can change to a manual mode change your shutter speed until it it reduced. It happens when light has a frequency that doesnt match with the camera. You can also play with your frame rates and that could help
Awesome fabrication brotha! The branch is a test here in the states, go by name of kinder Morgan, to go into pipeline work and fabrication. Love the content keep posting.
Love the fab work. That's the real labor . Your welds are art. Question, have you used metal co wire in your shop? I understand it uses less voltage for spray arc transfer than solid wire. With less heat and distortion and better penetration. Just curious . WELD ON Calvin.
Thanks for teaching your techniques. I like your music. What's the intro song that you open your video with? I'd like like to play at the fitting shop I work at.
Im not sure about this but that flicker could be due to a "rolling shutter" combined with pulse settings. On the Wikipedia page about rolling shutter there is an example with a flickering grow light that leads to colored stripes across the image. If it is in fact a rolling shutter effect you are seeing you should be able to change the flicker by modifying the pulse frequency. Thanks for the good content. Keep it coming.
Maybe the high frequency from the pulse is messing with the electronics in the camera? Maybe a diy faraday cage or some sort of shielding? (purely a guess) Enjoyed the video, as always.
Hi Calvin ,great fabbing techniques, was wondering how much shrinkage occurs on the assembly of the pipework with all your welding. for example how much per butt joint ,and how much for the branch joints I'm sure you allow for this to achieve the overall dimensions of the piece. With your welding the branches on one side of the pipe how much blow occurs along its length and what correction techniques do you apply to correct this .Once again many thanks for spending the time and trouble to upload your videos
Carbon steel very rarely shrinks with two runs. You get a little if you over heat bad. An you almost always have +an _ allowed on overall lengths. Say 0.5m to 2m. Stainless is what you can get mega shrink on
@@martinallsopp8941 Hi Martin many thanks for your reply ,I work on Stainless pipe work using Tig light gauge 2mm wall but with a closed butt using 1 run with 1.0mm filler, full penetration and each butt shrinks between .5to .7 mm,so I have to obviously allow for it ,was just wondering on the steel side appreciate your input many thanks Regards John
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flicker is caused by high frequency interference with your camera. If you back it away and get a longer lens to zoom way in it'll do better. inverse square and all that.
Flashing, or actually waving, is the result of a different recording frequency and pulsating current. Each frame registers a different number of pulses and therefore has a different brightness. Interesting film. If you have a minute, look at my channel, I repair the excavator, I do not do it on a daily basis, so there are shortcuts. Greetings from Poland
@ARC-ONE WELDING Damn son Im only 51 seconds in and you pull out all the stops with the grinder Yeah it is sped up video but mad skill sir Straight up artist with the torch
Try setting your Camera to the Pulse rate, obviously you are going to have to go 60, 29, or 24. You could try your frequency at whatever the Camera is also. One or both of those things.
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Piece of tin inside of the pipe when you burn/cut any branch or socket connection hole it will save a lot of cleaning spatter slag etc tacking inside of the pipe is a definite no 🇬🇧👍
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Multi coded pipe welder from Scotland excellent educational video for those learning 👍🏴
Another great video showing how to do the fabrication side of pipe work , always great to see how another guy does it
Great content. Watching how you do your layout has helped me immensely with learning.
Great work young man - you are helping so many newbies - hope you attract many sponsors...
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Regarding the flicker. I see it on high frequency tig videos all the time. The cameras really don´t like the high frequency.
I´m super impressed with your work. You´ll never be out of work, especially with these videos out there.
An EXCELLENT demonstration of fabrication welding of pipework. Nice job Calvin. Please keep them coming 👍🏾😉
Best Pipe weld videos on TH-cam I'm learning so much Thank You
This is one of my new favorite channels. Thank you!
這管道技師太強大了,單靠一人就完成如此繁重及高技術的工作。
Have subscribed Calvin interesting format and very efficient way of working 👍🏴
Your welds are just so smooth, it is satisfying.... amazing talent
Love your videos and tips, Cheers from USA
U are more accurate than a machine... Heads off... To your skill man.. 👍
congratulations for the good work
Welds look good man! Fused in good. Thanks for the video! 👍
Guy is blessed with the skills. 🦾🙏🏽💯
If you have a camera that you can change to a manual mode change your shutter speed until it it reduced. It happens when light has a frequency that doesnt match with the camera. You can also play with your frame rates and that could help
your video really informative for my student.... thanks...
Very nice job, congratulations 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Have a look at the green counterweight @ 6:16 - hahahaha
Love your vids, cheers!
Awesome fabrication brotha! The branch is a test here in the states, go by name of kinder Morgan, to go into pipeline work and fabrication. Love the content keep posting.
Good work and welding skill...
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Hello from USA california. New viewer nice work sir!
Wow thats a good welding
Wow great job bro
it will be nice if my employee buys us these fancy machines.
Thank, all the trick you give will be good for me. Nice work place too...
So do you and your shop do piece work? Where you do entire piece from fit up to weld out.
Love the fab work. That's the real labor . Your welds are art. Question, have you used metal co wire in your shop? I understand it uses less voltage for spray arc transfer than solid wire. With less heat and distortion and better penetration. Just curious .
WELD ON Calvin.
Hello from Indonesia,new viewer good job .
Another fantastic video well worth the wait and great information on what and how your doing it👍👍
I was waiting for the new vídeo
..thanks for sharing...great video
very good work as always. I see your videos with pleasure, you are an excellent welder.
I like the videos keep them coming.👌 good fab techniques.
Looks great buddy.
Thanks for teaching your techniques. I like your music. What's the intro song that you open your video with? I'd like like to play at the fitting shop I work at.
Thanks for another video man!! keep killing it
Im not sure about this but that flicker could be due to a "rolling shutter" combined with pulse settings. On the Wikipedia page about rolling shutter there is an example with a flickering grow light that leads to colored stripes across the image. If it is in fact a rolling shutter effect you are seeing you should be able to change the flicker by modifying the pulse frequency. Thanks for the good content. Keep it coming.
Q máquina utiliza y con q hilo trabaja. Gracias
Great work as always 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽would u recommend th Everlast 253dpi for a pulse mig?
Im wondering if you use torch instead of grinder to cut that pipe 😎
These are great.
Amigo ya no tienes videos recientes de este año son muy buenos tus videos y en la forma de como lo aser ver fácil
How do you setup the machine for capping I can see there is no spatters
Bad ass work man!!
Muy buen trabajo.
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Maybe the high frequency from the pulse is messing with the electronics in the camera? Maybe a diy faraday cage or some sort of shielding? (purely a guess)
Enjoyed the video, as always.
Good
Excelent video!!!
Thanks 👍
If you could, please show how to fit a rolling off set
What is the back pack? Is it a portable AC ?
Very good job, I would like to ask you what type of wire you do the welding with and with what gas?
Argon gas or Argon air is used , and mild steel wire, no expert mind
Hi Calvin ,great fabbing techniques, was wondering how much shrinkage occurs on the assembly of the pipework with all your welding. for example how much per butt joint ,and how much for the branch joints I'm sure you allow for this to achieve the overall dimensions of the piece. With your welding the branches on one side of the pipe how much blow occurs along its length and what correction techniques do you apply to correct this .Once again many thanks for spending the time and trouble to upload your videos
Carbon steel very rarely shrinks with two runs. You get a little if you over heat bad. An you almost always have +an _ allowed on overall lengths. Say 0.5m to 2m. Stainless is what you can get mega shrink on
@@martinallsopp8941
Hi Martin many thanks for your reply ,I work on Stainless pipe work using Tig light gauge 2mm wall but with a closed butt using 1 run with 1.0mm filler, full penetration and each butt shrinks between .5to .7 mm,so I have to obviously allow for it ,was just wondering on the steel side appreciate your input many thanks
Regards John
Thanks for the comment, and it doesn't shrink enough to be a problem, i usually worry more about the weld pulling a flange out of wack
Another good one.
What test or regs do they have to comply with. /%xray NDT ultrasonice
Good job
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Nice fit up. Were you able to get ahold of those pipefitter books or apps?
Great job with the videos man just wondering why you used the grinder instead of the gas the cut your branch pipe keep it up
What inspection method is used for welds?
C'est un très beau et bon job .... j'aurais aimé faire ça au lieu de souder des châssis
excellent content
Doesn't this tube come out at 90 degrees when welding does it warp the tube longer?
Nice job
For clarification, is that a butt joint with a grove weld? Butt being the joint design and grove being the weld type.
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Чому так мерехтить на 4:30 ?
дуже великий ток, яке збільшує магнітне поле, а ккмера на малій відстані.
емі ( електромагнітній хвилі).
is the best job welding
flicker is caused by high frequency interference with your camera. If you back it away and get a longer lens to zoom way in it'll do better. inverse square and all that.
Flashing, or actually waving, is the result of a different recording frequency and pulsating current. Each frame registers a different number of pulses and therefore has a different brightness. Interesting film. If you have a minute, look at my channel, I repair the excavator, I do not do it on a daily basis, so there are shortcuts. Greetings from Poland
How long Arena your tack weld in cm? What ampage you Use for your weld?
first class job
Does your welds get tested
Why it was flickering. Could be a be of splatter on contact tip an arching on wire whilst your welding
Чому не зробиш тримач для дисків 3:15 вертикально на стіні, а не на столі?
@ARC-ONE WELDING
Damn son Im only 51 seconds in and you pull out all the stops with the grinder
Yeah it is sped up video but mad skill sir
Straight up artist with the torch
Thanks man ✊🏽
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Respec in every aspec
what about the max inch metres of of pipe spoo, that can be erected in 8 hours
You da man, boss!
Very nice
How much inch dia an average welder can produce in 8 hours
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your frame rate of camera is similiar to your pulse
Как всегда, классно!
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Try setting your Camera to the Pulse rate, obviously you are going to have to go 60, 29, or 24. You could try your frequency at whatever the Camera is also. One or both of those things.
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let me know the max productivity an average welder can condribute in 8 hours how much inch dia max can welder do in case of carbon steel piping
In a day i can make about 2-3 of these pipes, but its hard to say because i fab and weld some things take longer
Hi mate top vid love watching and learning from you. That plant you use is that the 12k set up lol?
Thank video mig welding job
oui le travail des ouvrage le proceder de soudage cest la montante basique normalement ce que je vois la soudure desendante avec semi automatique je comprend pas
What’s the name of flanges holder mate
How much inch metres of piping spool can be erected in 8 hours
Piece of tin inside of the pipe when you burn/cut any branch or socket connection hole it will save a lot of cleaning spatter slag etc tacking inside of the pipe is a definite no 🇬🇧👍
How much does doing pipe fabrication pay?
£150-£500 a day
ARC-ONE WELDING holy shit 500?? Im really curious now! How many hours a day do you work?
If you are filming through a reactolite weldind screen its because there is not enough direct light from the weld area....
How to branch formoula
What type of Steel are you working on
Sch 40 carbon steel