Gotta love the safety. No grinder shield, taped up electric cord, open sandals... Then there is the welding... No chipping the slag off and welding over the top of it. Uhhhg.
A couple of tips if I may. First off, I have been a sorta hobby, sorta paid welder for around 20 years. I enjoynit, learned all I could, took classes, but realized the day I make it my job, I will hate it and didn't want that to happen so I do it for fun more than for pay. With all that being said, I recomend welding thin gauge tube like that with either mig, tig, or gas (oxy/fuel) depending on application and how pretty it needs to be. Essentially you just placed a bunch of tacks and then ground it down, now if it is simply a decorative piece, that will suffice, just don't let anyone put it under strain or it will likely tear or break. The stick welder, even on some of its lowest settings, agitates the puddle to get through to bare steel way to much causing blow outs, like I am sure you have seen, even on its lowest setting. Stick is great for dirty, thick steel, but sucks at anything thinner than about 10 gauge. Good luck and be safe. P.S. might want to throw on a little more ppe, spatter and uv burns hurt like hell and dramatically increases your chance of developing skin cancer.
If I were him I would have put a backing plate on the inside of the tube before bending it toward the 90, maybe a small piece of the 1/8” tube he cut off, then you can lay a weld and that backing strip will help you weld it with out a root opening. Although if he was using wire it would be a lot easier.
Easy for you to say...Tigs, Migs along with its associated gas and other paraphernalia are just too much of a hassle and we just cant afford it! We'd like to...but we just cant!! So,we just make do!
@@gabet3754 fuck off, Gabe!!..it works! You condescending sob!! Are you watching this video to prove to yourself that you have high-end equipments and top-notch safety gears? Hats off..you 1st worlder!!
@@Gouneo You can find the really cheap Flux core might welders most anywhere and they are usually cheaper than even the cheapest of stick welders. Oxy/fuel is even cheaper, you can get a small Mapp gas/Oxy torch setup for less than $60 US.
Don't tell me you didn't see the safety gloves... no guard on the grinder... guess he's never been a victim of a broken grinder blade... what will it take before we learn that prevention is better than cure?
This is a great way to keep the top of your feet from becoming too hairy! :D And....SURGICAL GLOVES for welding??? That's probably worse than nothing, unless you like melted latex on your skin. :S
Awesome safety video!! Notes: 1. Taped together cord on the angle grinder. 2. Sparks right onto taped cord. 3. Wearing sandals, fine, 4. But then standing right beneath the cutting area! 5. No guard on the angle grinder. 6. No handle either. 7. Partial cut through steel tubing with a hand-held abrasive wheel. (notice the wheel deflecting) 8. Wearing RUBBER gloves while welding!! What's the worst that could happen? Gloves melt onto hands, Wheel explodes, flies into the users face, steps on melted wire electrocuting himself.
@@vikassm Look there's two kinds of people in this world. Those who got balls and those who don't. You're not a man if you ain't used duct tape or super glue to hold a body part on or control bleeding. Now I'm not suggesting you do something that's going to get you killed, but it wouldn't hurt you to fucking put a little risk in your life every now and then. Chicks dig scars.
@@runningbear1982 Kinda counter intuitive... Unsafe Usage of Power tools is one of the fastest ways to lose your balls or other appendages, plus you assume women don't use duct tape. Me, I just use regular PVA glue for my woodwork, duct tape isn't gonna cut it because I gotta sell some of the stuff I make. Metal? Well, I can weld faster than I can find the blasted roll of duct tape... Must be here somewhere... And my welds are pretty good, almost as good as duct tape. So yeah, to each their own. Balls or whatever.
In Asia eps Cambodia, it’s very common for welder to wear sandals when welding. Most don’t use welding helmet. They just wear sun glasses. It’s not very safe for them but most of them don’t earn a lot, and they are just used to it.
Safety violation count 4 main 1. UV protection (skin cancer from UV from welder cover skin ) 2. Guards and handle (angle grinder) 3. Footwear sandles (steel toe or at least covered ) 4. Gloves (welding gloves) Don't try this without them please your body will thank you and your doctor's
My guess is this is in a third world country or pretty close and they use what they have. Also, is it really a safety violation if they have no safety regs to violate?
Dude he is most likely making a dollar a day..Yea I get the safety concern. Rules are so different in 3rd world manufacturing companies that is would make the average westerner sick to watch.
Está persona no toma ninguna medida de seguridad! Me parece que la idea de enseñar es muy buena pero también es bueno que lo muestre tomando precauciones..
Nice idea, but, please, take care, using this tools without protect shield could be dangerous, I have a friend who suffer a serious injury doing this like you do.
what's with all the missing grinder guards on youtube? They also defect the sparks away from you and stop your fingers/hand slipping in the back of the disc.
Love this video. Sandals, sweat pants, short sleeve shirt, and rubber gloves while using a right angle grinder and welding. Tack welds because he probably wasn’t wearing a welding helmet. This is exactly me doing anything out in the garage lol
Recuerden, calquier trabajo requiere un minimo de elementos de seguridad, para alguien que quiere empezar en esto vera que esta bien el trabajar así Pero falta la proteccion de la amoladora, bototos de seguridad y guantes resistentes al fuego, esta bien que suban videos, pero traten de enseñar algo primordial antes de partir, "la seguridad"
Haha was thinking the same. People call me crazy for occasionally forging and welding in bare feet. In my experience, that's much safer than open toed shoes which have places for hot things to get stuck in.
@American Flyer good call. I wasn't suggesting bare feet, just that sandals might be even worse since lots of hot BB's and splatter or whatever hot bits get stuck against your skin instead of bouncing off harmlessly.
@American Flyer ahh of course. Right, good idea, same level of protection as for your hands and just as easy to slip on. Might be cool to have little squares of scrap leather with velcro to wrap around your feet/ankles so that any runners or slippers will work, and fits in the back pocket with the gloves. "Grieves" I want to say? Just musing. Seems like kind of a dumb thing to think about until you catch a bead or two on shoes you care about.
La idea es genial. Pero parece una guía de como no soldar. Todo mal. Sobre todo con los guantes de látex. Más allá de lo peligroso, en realidad no le sirven para nada en esta aplicación. También usar el disco de corte para rebajar, no es buena práctica x seguridad, pero se ve que domina la técnica.
While it is appreciated for the video, you made me proud because even I am not a professional who work with power tools frequently, I could point out many things you shouldn't be doing, and should never even contemplate showing it on TH-cam. No guard for your angle grinder and from what I see, using a thin cut-off disk is very brave. Then thongs which won't offer any protection when the disk explodes. And the cable for the angle grinder. I can see it has been taped up. So obviously it has been accidentally cut. It should be behind you and not in front. Of course welding in thongs. Anyway, I have learned much from this video....I learned many things I shouldn't be doing. I hope people who watch this video won't follow your bad practice.
CON RAZON SE TE DAÑÓ EL CABLE SI ESTAS CORTANDO MAL CON LA PULIDORA, TE RECOMIENDO QUE VEAS UN VIDEO DE COMO SE USA UNA PULIDORA PARA EVITAR UN LAMENTABLE ACCIDENTE
Hey appreciate ALL the videos, Thank you! One quick question on a project I am working on. We have a steel, metal screen door, 8 feet tall and 50" wide, weighs about 150 lbs., 1 3/8" square tubing frame around it. I am looking to mount on our backyard entry with a 2" square tube, 1/4" thick wall, and 13 feet long. So I can burry 5 feet of tube in cement and 8 feet to weld the door on. Will it work, or is 5 feet in the ground over doing it? Thank you !
Gotta love the safety. No grinder shield, taped up electric cord, open sandals...
Then there is the welding... No chipping the slag off and welding over the top of it. Uhhhg.
You sound like a snowflake
@@WEMBLEYNE uh?
sat there and watched him chip the slag off with a hammer
Buenos cortes, lo mejor son los guantes anti-cortes y los zapatos dielectricos 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
2:30 I'm guessing that's why his grinder cord is cut and taped back on.
A couple of tips if I may. First off, I have been a sorta hobby, sorta paid welder for around 20 years. I enjoynit, learned all I could, took classes, but realized the day I make it my job, I will hate it and didn't want that to happen so I do it for fun more than for pay. With all that being said, I recomend welding thin gauge tube like that with either mig, tig, or gas (oxy/fuel) depending on application and how pretty it needs to be. Essentially you just placed a bunch of tacks and then ground it down, now if it is simply a decorative piece, that will suffice, just don't let anyone put it under strain or it will likely tear or break. The stick welder, even on some of its lowest settings, agitates the puddle to get through to bare steel way to much causing blow outs, like I am sure you have seen, even on its lowest setting. Stick is great for dirty, thick steel, but sucks at anything thinner than about 10 gauge. Good luck and be safe.
P.S. might want to throw on a little more ppe, spatter and uv burns hurt like hell and dramatically increases your chance of developing skin cancer.
If I were him I would have put a backing plate on the inside of the tube before bending it toward the 90, maybe a small piece of the 1/8” tube he cut off, then you can lay a weld and that backing strip will help you weld it with out a root opening. Although if he was using wire it would be a lot easier.
The guy is 3rd world. He won’t take your advice
Easy for you to say...Tigs, Migs along with its associated gas and other paraphernalia are just too much of a hassle and we just cant afford it! We'd like to...but we just cant!! So,we just make do!
@@gabet3754 fuck off, Gabe!!..it works! You condescending sob!! Are you watching this video to prove to yourself that you have high-end equipments and top-notch safety gears? Hats off..you 1st worlder!!
@@Gouneo You can find the really cheap Flux core might welders most anywhere and they are usually cheaper than even the cheapest of stick welders. Oxy/fuel is even cheaper, you can get a small Mapp gas/Oxy torch setup for less than $60 US.
Excellent idea but safety first!!!
This was very entertaining. It was also educational, but probably not in the manner intended.
Nice video I've only been welding 1 day and question that welding technique though . I love the safeT crocs !
🤣
Nice safety/work boots
Don't tell me you didn't see the safety gloves... no guard on the grinder... guess he's never been a victim of a broken grinder blade... what will it take before we learn that prevention is better than cure?
This is a great way to keep the top of your feet from becoming too hairy! :D And....SURGICAL GLOVES for welding??? That's probably worse than nothing, unless you like melted latex on your skin. :S
The gloves are there cause the welder give him a shock once in a while probably.
Those thin gloves won't help with electrocution either. Only thing they're doing is blocking the UV from welding.
Me personally, I love the sandals!
Los guantes,las ojotas,la amoladora sin la guarda de protección,jajaja que enfermo,un genio
That seems more like tacking and not welding, shouldn't you be using a smalling rod at lower current so you can actually lay a bead down?
^This
This is a joint on a thin wall tubing there is no need for an actual weld bead. But yes his welder is setup way too hot for this thickness of tubing.
It's an arc welding machine ....the tube will tear
...yup latex gloves and sandals for protective gear.. And sweats.
Awesome safety video!!
Notes:
1. Taped together cord on the angle grinder.
2. Sparks right onto taped cord.
3. Wearing sandals, fine,
4. But then standing right beneath the cutting area!
5. No guard on the angle grinder.
6. No handle either.
7. Partial cut through steel tubing with a hand-held abrasive wheel. (notice the wheel deflecting)
8. Wearing RUBBER gloves while welding!!
What's the worst that could happen?
Gloves melt onto hands, Wheel explodes, flies into the users face, steps on melted wire electrocuting himself.
I bet you're real fun at parties.
@@runningbear1982 Never been to a 'chop off your body parts with an angle grinder' party 😁
@@vikassm Look there's two kinds of people in this world. Those who got balls and those who don't. You're not a man if you ain't used duct tape or super glue to hold a body part on or control bleeding. Now I'm not suggesting you do something that's going to get you killed, but it wouldn't hurt you to fucking put a little risk in your life every now and then. Chicks dig scars.
@@runningbear1982 Kinda counter intuitive... Unsafe Usage of Power tools is one of the fastest ways to lose your balls or other appendages, plus you assume women don't use duct tape. Me, I just use regular PVA glue for my woodwork, duct tape isn't gonna cut it because I gotta sell some of the stuff I make. Metal? Well, I can weld faster than I can find the blasted roll of duct tape... Must be here somewhere... And my welds are pretty good, almost as good as duct tape. So yeah, to each their own. Balls or whatever.
hahah some people need to lose some body parts to get brains,... other's don't...
El trabajo muy bien, la seguridad habrá que mejorarla, gracias por tu video.
Nice work, but you should never weld while wearing open toed sandals!
In Asia eps Cambodia, it’s very common for welder to wear sandals when welding. Most don’t use welding helmet. They just wear sun glasses. It’s not very safe for them but most of them don’t earn a lot, and they are just used to it.
Thats was just what i was about to Say
He seems skilled enough to know better. If he burns himself that’s on him but if he sticks his open toed shoe up your ass that’s on you
Sind das Schweißer Sicherheits Sandalen ? Find ich sehr gut.
Munkavégzés felsőfokon😂 Gratulálok agyhalott
Excellent work. However, grinding and welding with open-toed sandals on? This guy is brave. Probably not wearing eye protection either.
Its not a problem ...im also dont use gloves and just bare foot...
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One little micro piece of metal in your eyeball will make you buy some protection
dont forget he is using plastic gloves 🤭
Yeah man that's right. He has skill but does not appreciate his toads and fingers. 🧐
Seeing him weld like that makes me cringe
I thought the same thing ! 99% of people do it like that unfortunately
It makes me feel better about my welding.
Is it because he didn't run a continuous bead?
Safety violation count 4 main
1. UV protection (skin cancer from UV from welder cover skin )
2. Guards and handle (angle grinder)
3. Footwear sandles (steel toe or at least covered )
4. Gloves (welding gloves)
Don't try this without them please your body will thank you and your doctor's
You don’t really need to cover your arms or anything if you don’t mind getting a tan 😎😋
My guess is this is in a third world country or pretty close and they use what they have. Also, is it really a safety violation if they have no safety regs to violate?
@@sjeverett75 yeah Indonesia was like this open air welding all over no equipment except for the welder
Wrong, if he will do all that than he'll be safe and will not need a doctor. One less patient there. So the doctor is unhappy.
Dude he is most likely making a dollar a day..Yea I get the safety concern. Rules are so different in 3rd world manufacturing companies that is would make the average westerner sick to watch.
Using a rafter square to do metal work. Priceless.
uuh youve never worked structural then. besides i think thats the least of his worries if he were in a real fab shop
That's the funniest welding video ever, I laughed out loud the entire clip!🤣🤣🤣Thank you!
Love that angle grinder power cord
He’s definitely cut it a few times doing this.
ბარგალკა დამცავი ფარის გარეშე!!! უსაფრთხოების წესების უხეში დარღვევა!
Mantap..from welder indonesia
Lord have mercy!! The weld, the power cord....but the crocs, well, this is how is done! :)))
Lol! Something tells me he isn't wearing those to avoid the agony of molten steel dripping into his work boot.😂🤣🤪 Nice, simple right angle though👍👍👍
Or the taped up cord lol
แค่เห็นสายไฟ และไม่มีการบังใบด้วย😳 เป็นห่วงแทนเลย 👍👍🇹🇭
You know this guy has got experience when he rocks no guard on the grinder
Love it
Thank you Bro, it helped me and worked perfectly...
Está persona no toma ninguna medida de seguridad! Me parece que la idea de enseñar es muy buena pero también es bueno que lo muestre tomando precauciones..
Nice idea, but, please, take care, using this tools without protect shield could be dangerous, I have a friend who suffer a serious injury doing this like you do.
EXCELENTE TRABAJO. MUCHAS GRACIAS.
SIGUE ADELANTE A PESAR DE LOS CRITICOS QUE SOLO SABEN SENTARSE A MIRAR Y CRITICAR. ♥️💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍
6 cuts vs 1 45* cut, yeah I’ll stick to the single 45* cut
Not going to lie, never thought of trying that, but so simple, saves wasting a length of the square hollow section.
you still waste a lot of metal in the triangle you cut out, willing to bet it's an equal amount of metal.
I cringe watching a grinder wheel being used with no guard - no chance if the disc was to disintegrate. Have a nice day all. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
what's with all the missing grinder guards on youtube? They also defect the sparks away from you and stop your fingers/hand slipping in the back of the disc.
And burning the cord 2:20. And those gloves are happy to melt to skin.
At least he has his steel toed flip flops on though.
Love this video. Sandals, sweat pants, short sleeve shirt, and rubber gloves while using a right angle grinder and welding. Tack welds because he probably wasn’t wearing a welding helmet.
This is exactly me doing anything out in the garage lol
Im not impressed with the fabrication but i dig those JESUS sandals!!!!
Thanks Bro.. por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos.
Nice safety shoes my friend
Shoes? What about the guard on the angle grinder!
Buen calzado de trabajo, campeón.
I see safety isn't an issue here.
I like Your idea👍🇮🇩
good job,alias mantap bos...
always mennyimak dn auto pdam
Good luck
Its always the guys with sandles and stick welders
And no grinding guards
@@theblackbanana7502 i honestly never met someone who actually uses it lol
What about some MIG or TIG use
Wearing sandals w/no socks, no safety shield, power cord spliced together w/ a lamp wire. Still excellent technique. Thanks
Recuerden, calquier trabajo requiere un minimo de elementos de seguridad, para alguien que quiere empezar en esto vera que esta bien el trabajar así
Pero falta la proteccion de la amoladora, bototos de seguridad y guantes resistentes al fuego, esta bien que suban videos, pero traten de enseñar algo primordial antes de partir, "la seguridad"
I love to see someone working in their Japanese safety boots.
Flip flops and latex gloves are great Ppe for welding and grinding
Lo que me gusta son las botas de trabajo......
Very useful tips. Thanks for the video
Safety tips move your cord out the way of disc and why grind and weld with thongs on
Haha was thinking the same. People call me crazy for occasionally forging and welding in bare feet. In my experience, that's much safer than open toed shoes which have places for hot things to get stuck in.
@American Flyer good call. I wasn't suggesting bare feet, just that sandals might be even worse since lots of hot BB's and splatter or whatever hot bits get stuck against your skin instead of bouncing off harmlessly.
@American Flyer ahh of course. Right, good idea, same level of protection as for your hands and just as easy to slip on. Might be cool to have little squares of scrap leather with velcro to wrap around your feet/ankles so that any runners or slippers will work, and fits in the back pocket with the gloves. "Grieves" I want to say? Just musing. Seems like kind of a dumb thing to think about until you catch a bead or two on shoes you care about.
Excelente video amigo muchas gracias
Very good idea, I do DIY work, I like DIY work.
Good luck
Excellent technique.
Nice work boots!
Put on some shoes before you loose a toe!
Put a guard on that grinder, kickback and it’s over
Excelente. De la forma que iba hacerlo yo estaba mal. Gracias 🙂
Nice safety shoes !
Look at the gloves as well
For safety attach machine guard.
And handle, plus he's grinding into himself.
I bet no safety glasses and earmuffs neither.
Этому человеку нужно вручить премию Дарвина, за безопасность труда))))
good job, im going to try this.
Fantastic work
Gracias por enseñarme ese truco, que facilita los trabajos !!!!
Y no olvides travajar sin la guarda de seguridad del pulidor
Saw the thing on a 45 and actually weld it..
Jajaj ese man soldando con zandalias 😅😅🤣🤣😂
@@ckancalderon7562 l
Let's say we're making a border for something. How do you know where to cut to make it fit
Excellent skills.
Obrigado pela força valeu ajudou muito obrigado 👍
Dudes gotta have skin made of leather
That beautiful, the measuring the cutting and the welding. 🙏
Болгарка без.защиты без.очков наверное молодец еще и в сланцах.
Great Work
YOU'RE NOT A WELDER... you're a Grinder!
Muy lindo tutorial! Lastima que las normas de seguridad se las pasa por las bolas amigo!
Presisamente en eso me estaba fijando,, nada de seguridad
Pero ya probaron? Es recomendable ese método?
esmeril sin guarda, guantes de látex, sin zapatos de seguridad, sin careta, pésimo en la seguridad.
La idea es genial. Pero parece una guía de como no soldar. Todo mal. Sobre todo con los guantes de látex. Más allá de lo peligroso, en realidad no le sirven para nada en esta aplicación. También usar el disco de corte para rebajar, no es buena práctica x seguridad, pero se ve que domina la técnica.
Que haces en ojotas pibeeeee.🤪🤪🤪🤪
Are they DeWalt safety sandals?
Nice job 👍
You cut and bend very well but your welding omg. Even i am forgetting welding by seen that 😓
I’m not sure what’s more worrying the lack of any PPE or the fact 14k people liked this 🤦♂️
While it is appreciated for the video, you made me proud because even I am not a professional who work with power tools frequently, I could point out many things you shouldn't be doing, and should never even contemplate showing it on TH-cam. No guard for your angle grinder and from what I see, using a thin cut-off disk is very brave. Then thongs which won't offer any protection when the disk explodes. And the cable for the angle grinder. I can see it has been taped up. So obviously it has been accidentally cut. It should be behind you and not in front. Of course welding in thongs. Anyway, I have learned much from this video....I learned many things I shouldn't be doing. I hope people who watch this video won't follow your bad practice.
Very good job
👍👍👍👌👌👌
ល្អសម្រាប់ខ្ញុំ
Buenos dias como saber para medir los centimetros al momento de hacer los pie de amigo, es decir cuanto debo descontar en cada dobles soy principiante
Me gustan sus botas de seguridad
Ilang amphere kailangan para sa ganyang tubular para d mabutas aka ung rod na gagamitin?
Ficou bom, só falta aprender a soldar
J'aime beaucoup les chaussures de sécurité ! Mdr . NP
Ukopoa
C'est des claquettes de sécurité !
El mejor y más fácil que e visto hasta ahora 👍
CON RAZON SE TE DAÑÓ EL CABLE SI ESTAS CORTANDO MAL CON LA PULIDORA, TE RECOMIENDO QUE VEAS UN VIDEO DE COMO SE USA UNA PULIDORA PARA EVITAR UN LAMENTABLE ACCIDENTE
Thi is helpfull to all beginers
Can we cut 60 dergree anglr bw them
Thank you. Well done
Hey appreciate ALL the videos, Thank you! One quick question on a project I am working on. We have a steel, metal screen door, 8 feet tall and 50" wide, weighs about 150 lbs., 1 3/8" square tubing frame around it. I am looking to mount on our backyard entry with a 2" square tube, 1/4" thick wall, and 13 feet long. So I can burry 5 feet of tube in cement and 8 feet to weld the door on. Will it work, or is 5 feet in the ground over doing it? Thank you !
Use cement with concrete and also use fraction technique
What kind of gloves is that??😂😂😂
Saloon gloves
Yeah, neat for TH-cam, but you will have to rely on the length of the overall tube for both sides, which isn’t possible in many cases.
What?
What's not possible with fabrication ? Because in many cases it is possible.
Great work but You need yo care about personal safety Bro.
Greetings from Cusco 🇵🇪 🙋🏻♂️
Power cord oops, replaced with clear lamp cord. great job, gave me new insight for a 45* angle.
Awesome welding.....NAWT! :]
Rubber gloves and sandals. Good job one eye.
Am more than impressed. Well done.