Y’all need to pay Tyler more cash - literally cash so that dude isn’t taxed. He, on so many levels- is the best instructor on your videos. He knows how to teach. Dude takes em’ to church.
I wanted to learn how to do some pipe welding so I bought a hole bunch of coupons to try at home... Every time I see them I think damn those were expensive.
Quick question. Do most people free hand the route or do people usually walk the cup. I work with stainless steel pipes and we just let the robot do the work. I hope I can learn new stuff with you head. The robot that we have is a Lincoln Electric. And the pipe that we use is 1/8 thickness and 2" in diameter
The secrets of the trade are taught right here at Western Welding Academy but you have to come here to find out what they are. We also have some FAQ answers on our website at ApplyToWeld.com
If you're back feeding the root, and the tacks are too far apart to lay your wire on, put a piece of tape closer to the starting tack to lay your wire on. Adjust according to what is comfortable for you.
try this next time (it works) weld the open side first, that opens the gap on the tight side. Also you shouldn't be 'grabbing more wire' if you have learnt to feed the wire correctly.
As long as the two pieces are in the same room, hold my beer.
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Lmao...I get it
Yes brother 👌💪
Y’all need to pay Tyler more cash - literally cash so that dude isn’t taxed. He, on so many levels- is the best instructor on your videos.
He knows how to teach. Dude takes em’ to church.
Took a half inch gap on the bottom side on a weld in great falls montana, Miller 400 pipe pro did all the work🤣
I wanted to learn how to do some pipe welding so I bought a hole bunch of coupons to try at home... Every time I see them I think damn those were expensive.
Quick question. Do most people free hand the route or do people usually walk the cup. I work with stainless steel pipes and we just let the robot do the work. I hope I can learn new stuff with you head. The robot that we have is a Lincoln Electric. And the pipe that we use is 1/8 thickness and 2" in diameter
The secrets of the trade are taught right here at Western Welding Academy but you have to come here to find out what they are. We also have some FAQ answers on our website at ApplyToWeld.com
If you're back feeding the root, and the tacks are too far apart to lay your wire on, put a piece of tape closer to the starting tack to lay your wire on. Adjust according to what is comfortable for you.
cowboy welder gangsta
Makes it easier to feed your filler metal also. I personally take 5/32 on 2" and up.
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Might be out of tolerance for the code also. You may need to butter 1st
Now send a picture of that weld into Rate My Weld.
😂 maybe we would
try this next time (it works) weld the open side first, that opens the gap on the tight side.
Also you shouldn't be 'grabbing more wire' if you have learnt to feed the wire correctly.
thanks for sharing
Telling an instructor how to weld 🤣🤣
If you can step across it, you can weld it.
Hate to break it to ya but 8 inch sch 40 is not .375 besides that I still love your content
thanks!
Its .322 but honestly doesnt matter it's close enough to call it 3/8
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any gap, high low as well when there is no gap, grinding takes longer i said the fitter
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You've never seen a gap like my ex.
Flex tape couldn't weld er up.
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lol
THAT'S WIDE?... THAT LOOKS NORMAL..
Fix anything but the crack of Dawn.
I thought i was going to see a gap big enough to wiggle my fingers in
you thought wrong 🤣
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Get a mig
The how much are you worth channel. Makes me sick.
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Welcome to life bubby