Great teaching. Probably saved people 1 day of college in the uk for less than 1 hour vide. Been welding since I was 12 with my dad and for all the jobs I've switched the last 20 years. Ive never had to work with drawings but always wanted to learn and you have made them less intimidating. Thank you.
Great video. Very basic for those of us who have never even seen a weld symbol before. Every question that popped into my head was answered within the next 30 seconds of watching. Thank you!
Very clear and precise - thanks! Though I can't imagine a more complex way of describing pitch! Measuring from the start of the weld to the start of the next weld is EXACTLY the same as measuring from middle to middle but requires no math.
i was a pipe welder most of my life so that symbols i never seen in my life sounds funny but it is true most of pipe welder got lost reading this symbols thanks for your class
Hi sir my i know the standard where you get the 1/2 inch (assume) if there is no specific measure indicated in the symbol? AWS D1.1 or ASME? your accent is clear and good BTW sir . Thanks for this video
You are amazing sir. But if you make some videos physical that will very gretest.because of i didn't every find any such kind of videos who explained physical in feild.
Measuring from the centers of intermittent welds always seemed over-complicated to me... Is there a reason that it can't be measured from start of weld to start of weld? It would be the same dimension...(?)
This is a great question. Another viewer made a comment about this as well. In theory, you can measure from the start of your weld, but there's gray area in that. I've always been taught to specifically measure from center to center. The gray area that I mentioned is in regard to crater size. I've been told, but have not seen it in writing yet, that some inspectors do/do not take crater size into consideration for weld length; but like I said it's something I've been told, I haven't experienced this myself so I can't say for sure. So, I just continue to keep it to center-to-center.
Great teaching. Probably saved people 1 day of college in the uk for less than 1 hour vide. Been welding since I was 12 with my dad and for all the jobs I've switched the last 20 years. Ive never had to work with drawings but always wanted to learn and you have made them less intimidating. Thank you.
You are just amazing man. If i had teachers like you in the middle school i'd be president now.
I appreciate this very much! I'm not sure how to respond aside from saying thank you 😅
The precision of your drawing makes all the difference. Very well done!
This is really great to hear! And thank you for watching!
From So much practice welding straight
Your videos are helping me not feel overwhelmed in my first welding class. I love your teaching style. Thank you!
Thanks mate from Australia, America is lucky to have ya!
I'm glad I was your student i learned alot from you and enjoyed your lessons.
Great video. Very basic for those of us who have never even seen a weld symbol before. Every question that popped into my head was answered within the next 30 seconds of watching. Thank you!
You couldn't have explained that better you're liquid gold m8👍 appreciate your time to do that for others
This is the only one best video of teaching welding symbols. It's my great luck to get your video.
Very clear and precise - thanks! Though I can't imagine a more complex way of describing pitch! Measuring from the start of the weld to the start of the next weld is EXACTLY the same as measuring from middle to middle but requires no math.
You are an excellent teacher!
Thank you for the kind words!
GREAT JOB! Better than my instructor was😂
Super kind words, thank you very much!
Beautiful explanation
Thank you!
Your illustration is awesome, thank you
Great job you explained this perfectly
Watching from South Africa we do Welding symbols both in ISO and AWS. Learnt so much
Hi there! I'm glad that this video has helped you, and thank you for watching!
Can you explain the difference to the uneducated like myself m8? What's the difference?
Thankyou for sharing such knowledge.
Excellent teaching !
Thank you! I appreciate it
Muchas Gracias Jose esta bien chingon tu curso de soldadura. Estoy aprendiendo a leer planos de soldadura gracias a ti. Saludos desde Sinaloa Mexico
i was a pipe welder most of my life
so that symbols i never seen in my life sounds funny but it is true most of pipe welder got
lost reading this symbols thanks for your class
Thanks so much, I learned a lot 😁
Thank you for sharing
Do you know where and how to specify the number of the typical welding beads/spot for not showing at each place of welding? Thanks in advance!
😮Hey buddy. You're a damn great teacher. 100%
what is standard do you use in this video? cause sometime i see the different way to put arrow and oppsite in reference line
You nailed it.
Nice video!!!
Thank you!
Great explanation 😊 thank you 🎉
Very informative
Thank you . This is very helpful
Your vids are very helpful bro 🙏🏼 😭
Hi sir my i know the standard where you get the 1/2 inch (assume) if there is no specific measure indicated in the symbol? AWS D1.1 or ASME? your accent is clear and good BTW sir . Thanks for this video
Wow that's great video
nice explanation
Can you explain to the Internet welders what Undercut is? It would be a big help.
Basically, either your burning too hot or going to fast and the metal doesnt get a chance to fill in along your toes, like a revine along the toe
@TeeL-h2k yes,, I know what it is. I'm talking about the comment section welders
@@TeeL-h2k see how a flowing river corrodes it's shoreline,,, same thing.
You are amazing sir. But if you make some videos physical that will very gretest.because of i didn't every find any such kind of videos who explained physical in feild.
Finally someone who can explain this nonsense lol
I'm glad I could help make sense of it. I remember when I was first learning this stuff, it was like learning another language haha.
Thank you
And thank you very much for watching!
thanks teacher
I greatly appreciate that. And thank you for watching!
Please do part 3 , 2 …
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He's making the on center more complicated.
Who else almost felt asleep 😂
Measuring from the centers of intermittent welds always seemed over-complicated to me... Is there a reason that it can't be measured from start of weld to start of weld? It would be the same dimension...(?)
This is a great question. Another viewer made a comment about this as well. In theory, you can measure from the start of your weld, but there's gray area in that. I've always been taught to specifically measure from center to center. The gray area that I mentioned is in regard to crater size. I've been told, but have not seen it in writing yet, that some inspectors do/do not take crater size into consideration for weld length; but like I said it's something I've been told, I haven't experienced this myself so I can't say for sure. So, I just continue to keep it to center-to-center.
10:02 it's totally wrong
How
He said Butt Joint😂 hehehehehehe