How do you do i.e. in a chassis where holes in the tube frame are forbidden? Asking to learn bc that's what I look out to weld. Do you just make them small as u can and hide em where there's less stress to substain?
Milk it as long as you can!! This video was so great! The editing was great, loved the sound of the welder turning on as you tacked👏👏 I wish all welders came with your argon alarm!
"You really CAN milk a welding cart!" - I laughed so hard. Very nice. I really love your videos and I'm happy you drop all those explanations and tips along the way. I think no one will mind the extra videos.
This Old Welding Channel! ;) Remember when you had a lathe and a mill? Great looking cart!, I like the fabricated radiuses(?)...radii(?)..radiants(?)...bends.
Zinc fumes are tasty !! I love when I weld my casters on.. right away the Mr troll says what happens when you need to change it now you can't unbolt it!!? Good thing I know how to fix stuff ... and break it.
plus weld is so much cheaper than bolts you have enough money left over to pay for a few grains of abrasive and more weld if you need to reattach the wheels later. If you do it really fast the rubber doesn't even melt! bolts come loose easier than welds too.
This is just like refueling nuclear submarines. That, or I was being made fun of by the squids who told me they cut through all of the decks to get down to the reactor, service it, then weld new deck plates in.
First I was like "He can't do a chamfer! Only a simpleton... OOOOOoohhhh - he's going to fabricate it." Then I was like "GASP! He's changed back to a double chamfer? Well that's cheating! He ca... OOOOOhhh - he re-fabricated to get a better radius." Such a roller coaster ride. I laughed, I cried, it was better than CATS. Now, fetch me my fainting couch. All this excitement has overrun my circuits, and I need someone to take me down to maintenance before I swoon.
@@alphamike2839 probably a lot of dudes running around named Rob Johnson. I hear one of them even sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads so he could play the guitar
Two things: 1) awesome idea on fabricating the corner radiuses. I love the way that looked, and might be incorporating something like that in an upcoming project. 2) awesome explanation on 2T vs 4T. You continue to deliver amazing videos!
I do not get it that 5 people disliked this video, it’s a masterpiece. It’s a superb combination of humour, great craftmanship, welding, welding information, a chainsaw and great editing
Ahh the days of actual dislike COUNTS. But..yeah, I've always thought that if you dislike a video, you should have to explain WHY. So that we know it's not some troll disliking because they can.
I do my fingernails with a grinder, too. Gotta use a chopsaw on my toenails, though. Great vid, Tony, watching you weld and fabricate is a thing of pure beauty.
something about the random inset shots of weld beads while talking about 2T Vs 4T, breaks up the flow and makes the information delivery a little more palatable. Very well presented!
I don't know where you get it from man. You fill many moments of idle youtubery for me here in a tropical armpit of the planet with good information for a day when I get back to civilization and set my shop back up. A heartfelt thanks for the effort you take to make good information entertaining and uplifting.
Thanks Tony, love your new welder, gona pick me one up, by that I mean buy one😊. My harbor freight tig leaves much to be desired. Thanks for stopping by the channel, I really do appreciate it. The wife also said hello, she is also a fan of yours👍
I have never laughed so hard at any videos on the web. The great production, obscure jokes and educational factors make this and AvE my two favorite channels!
I love your channel. One of the only channels I can laugh the whole time while watching your videos and still come out learning something I haven’t thought of. Great work!
Marvelous simple marvelous, I so badly want to learn how to weld! You can make such cool stuff. Keep feeding my brain, filling it with visions of metal marvels created with my own two hands. Keep em coming Tony your a consummate entertainer/teacher, your content is the best.
Love the humour that seems to come so naturally with your commentary! Find myself laughing at the subtile jokes. Great stuff! Good concise information. Thanks for sharing! John
I love the comedy aspect to your videos. I feel like I'm watching Tim allen with Bob Ross. All I've been doing is binge watching mostly everything you do.
Quick tip for tacking square stock i learned. Always tac in the corners at the edges so you have a point to later start or end your full weld. And you are able to move it atleast in one direction if the tac pulls a little. If u then first think about which diagonals you tac on the outside and which on the inside. You can then tac all 4 corners of a frame and just easily push or pull it back to square just by hand. Greets from Germany. I really enjoy your videos!
I use the angle grinder on my finger nails.... and my fingers..... and knuckles.... Seriously though, you have some great welding skills and I appreciate you sharing your tips and pointers with us.
geez tony, your entertaining and give a bit of education. Keep up the videos, I know I like them, spots of humor is always keeping my attention. now to wait for pt 3.
I love your welding videos and humor man! I showed my gf and she said it wasn’t funny. We’re not together anymore. Keep making content! Love your videos!
You just convinced a generation of (how do I say this nicely)...umm, people, we'll just go with people...you just convinced these people that they can put a bandsaw blade on a chainsaw...and I love it.
Man I really never get tired of watching your video! I'm not even that much of a welder I just love all of the editing that you put in your Videos. I am a small TH-cam route and I try to learn from what you do. Keep making great videos man
I can't be the only one who has seen/heard this discussion before but come here and its like a light goes off and now you understand 2T and 4T (I assume those are consistent across all makes). Whatever part III is, I think you "owe" it to us to have a part IV with two cameras, one on the torch one on the foot control so that we can see the action as you write "subscribe". Thanks, TOT.
Late, I know. You can achieve this radius @15:00 by cutting relief lines to the bottom and the sides of the tube. Bend the sq. tubing where you want it by hand and tack weld the cut portions to place. A friend of mine did industrial-type rails for staircases like that. Elegant a.f. I hope no one else wrote a comment about that!
Great explanation / animation of weld contraction, should help a lot of people understand the concept better. Great video as always, makes me wish I had a sense of humor. You didn't fool me for one minute on the chainsaw, you switched in a roller tip bar off camera to make that bandsaw blade make that on edge bend around the tip. ATB, Robin
I just bought my first grinder for the house. I do it for a living but I haven’t owned one til now. I grind the weld on steal door frames then smooth it out for paint. Blew my mind when I saw the differences between the discs I use st work and the ones I have for home. I’d never seen a flap disk before. I smooth metal out nicely,all day,everyday with a fifty grit(give r take) disk that is paper thin.
Always learn so much on this channel, and has humor to help you remember it, love your videos Tony, hope your week has been good, and hope your weekend is just as good :)
Wow this is to advanced for the100$ Harbor freight welder I just bought but really good video for me in ten year but hope to have the robot by then. I did learn though. Ok so 15 years. Beautiful work. I like your humor.
heheheheh, Chicken butt... haven't heard that for about 18 years. Despite all the other comments here....I understood EVERYTHING! Except the welding part. I'm still trying to figure out how the bubblegum is used.
Brilliant as ever, good choice on the curves, great look. My tig welder doesn't seem to have a pedal facility, so I rely heavily on 4T, took a while to get started with it, I could have done with this video a year ago when I bought it :)
Although a machinist would say 75/100 and millimeters and kilometers are usually the only metric length units we use fractions for. This doesn't often lead to confusion though, because one relates to precision mechanics and the other relates to walking distances.
TOT, it's such a great video again! I can't wait for the next one!!! So funny, smart, interesting... What can I say? I watch a lot of youtube videos but yours are by far the best.
I subbed on your very first vid. I have a similar build to do so I am enjoying this. The TIG stuff is also very useful. Thank you for showing and sharing.
Great video, Tony. Just getting into Tig and your chilled videos are perfect for learning. FYI, the "T" in 2T/4T I believe stands for "Takt" (cycle or period) or "Takt Zeit" ("cycle or period time" in German. Although some manufacturers state it stands for "Touch". In physics, the symbol "T" denotes "period" for this reason.
Love your channel. Good quality production and editing. Great sense of humour. I'm also picking up a few tips on fabricating because you seem to know a bit more than I. (or to be less pretentious...more than me:)
I was watching this in the wee hours of the morning, and during a welding bit, I apparently fell asleep, so when that alarm came on saying "RED ALERT," it woke me up and scared the shit out of me
Love the faux bends. By the way, at least on my welder, when in 4T, upon the first button hold I actually don't control pre flow but instead get another amperage in addition to the welding amperage and the "end" amperage. So three amperages to choose from. Super useful for welding Aluminum for example, since you can set the start amps like 50% higher, then just release the button once you got a puddle, weld, then downslope. Thought it worked the same on other machines.
From a German company called Stahlwerk. They're pretty much chinesium importers but they do the end assembly and QC in Germany, and give 4 years warranty. So cheap yet reliable, and performs great. Unfortunately they only ship to europe.
The comedic value in these videos is so high that I do not know for which reason I watch them: the knowledge or the comedy.
I’m not a welder nor am I any kind of shop fabricator. But same. I like to know how things are and TOT just makes me knowledgeable
I always make a point of blowing a "vent hole" in whatever I weld.
How do you do i.e. in a chassis where holes in the tube frame are forbidden? Asking to learn bc that's what I look out to weld. Do you just make them small as u can and hide em where there's less stress to substain?
I feel smarter already Tony. Thanks for the informative and entertaining vid!
Milk it as long as you can!! This video was so great! The editing was great, loved the sound of the welder turning on as you tacked👏👏 I wish all welders came with your argon alarm!
JD Brewer I think he got it from a guy on Starship NCC-1701 called Scotty
Thanks JD!
"You really CAN milk a welding cart!" - I laughed so hard. Very nice. I really love your videos and I'm happy you drop all those explanations and tips along the way. I think no one will mind the extra videos.
I love how you so easily meld great and educational video making with dad jokes. Tony, you're one of the greatest channels on TH-cam.
Tony your comedy is a bright spot on youtube
This Old Welding Channel! ;)
Remember when you had a lathe and a mill?
Great looking cart!, I like the fabricated radiuses(?)...radii(?)..radiants(?)...bends.
metalworking, Stefan, _metalworking_ . and sometimes wood. and maybe fruit. ;)
Thats all fine. Just stay away from timetravel!
every video, I watch in hopes I see a potato
Turnip between centers!
Pete Lorenzo aves got a video on that
Zinc fumes are tasty !! I love when I weld my casters on.. right away the Mr troll says what happens when you need to change it now you can't unbolt it!!? Good thing I know how to fix stuff ... and break it.
jimmydiresta if you built it from scratch then why can't you replace the castors? Wish trolls would understand that
plus weld is so much cheaper than bolts you have enough money left over to pay for a few grains of abrasive and more weld if you need to reattach the wheels later. If you do it really fast the rubber doesn't even melt! bolts come loose easier than welds too.
totally hear what you're saying, but, honestly, in my case: old fashioned lazy. :)
jimmydiresta Thankyou. cutting and re welding casters is way quicker than bolts
This is just like refueling nuclear submarines. That, or I was being made fun of by the squids who told me they cut through all of the decks to get down to the reactor, service it, then weld new deck plates in.
Tony: This is something you're really going to like. I'm going to... **RIIING**
Me: You son-of-a-bitch!
LOL moment for me. I love this kind of foolery.
I have seen that too often in a work environment. For me it was funny like political humor is, it makes you laugh and sad at the same time.
Excellent Tips and sequence of ops for welding and didn't even blow my coffee through my nose this time! Thanks Tony..just the best!
I know nothing about welding but your sense of humor and great explanations makes for a great YT experience.... Keep up the good work.
First I was like "He can't do a chamfer! Only a simpleton... OOOOOoohhhh - he's going to fabricate it." Then I was like "GASP! He's changed back to a double chamfer? Well that's cheating! He ca... OOOOOhhh - he re-fabricated to get a better radius." Such a roller coaster ride. I laughed, I cried, it was better than CATS. Now, fetch me my fainting couch. All this excitement has overrun my circuits, and I need someone to take me down to maintenance before I swoon.
haha CATS, indeed good sir.
Hilarious!
Rob? Is that you? In Texas?
😂
@@alphamike2839 probably a lot of dudes running around named Rob Johnson. I hear one of them even sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads so he could play the guitar
That was a great video
thanks big J!
The god of welding has spoken
Best metal working channel on You Tube...honest.
I learn stuff and get a big kick out of your presentation.
Thank you This Old Tony.
Two things:
1) awesome idea on fabricating the corner radiuses. I love the way that looked, and might be incorporating something like that in an upcoming project.
2) awesome explanation on 2T vs 4T.
You continue to deliver amazing videos!
Thanks David!
I do not get it that 5 people disliked this video, it’s a masterpiece. It’s a superb combination of humour, great craftmanship, welding, welding information, a chainsaw and great editing
Ahh the days of actual dislike COUNTS. But..yeah, I've always thought that if you dislike a video, you should have to explain WHY. So that we know it's not some troll disliking because they can.
Old Tony, you are certifiably insane. My kind of man. Can't help but love your humor. Keep it up.
STOP EVERYTHING, TONY'S GOT A NEW VIDEO UP; YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
I do my fingernails with a grinder, too. Gotta use a chopsaw on my toenails, though. Great vid, Tony, watching you weld and fabricate is a thing of pure beauty.
Single best and most in depth description of 2t and 4t I've ever seen. Thank you Mr. Tony!
something about the random inset shots of weld beads while talking about 2T Vs 4T, breaks up the flow and makes the information delivery a little more palatable. Very well presented!
My absolute favorite welding video to date. Entertaining, informative. What's not to love.
You, Mister Tony, have a very nice sense of humour. Be proud of that!
This Old (may I call you 'this old?') Of all the videos you have put up, this is one of them. Thanks.
Tony... You are the best youtuber in existence, word salad, flow and edition off the charts!!
In addition to useful information, the production quality of your videos is on whole different level! Thank you for making these videos!
I don't know where you get it from man. You fill many moments of idle youtubery for me here in a tropical armpit of the planet with good information for a day when I get back to civilization and set my shop back up. A heartfelt thanks for the effort you take to make good information entertaining and uplifting.
I stopped re-watching an this old Tony episode (the cheap drill press one) to watch this video. Yeah, I know. My life is pretty much perfect.
I don't weld (or machine or anything remotely like that), and have no plans to, but your videos are a pleasure to watch. Thanks for doing what you do.
Thanks Tony, love your new welder, gona pick me one up, by that I mean buy one😊. My harbor freight tig leaves much to be desired. Thanks for stopping by the channel, I really do appreciate it. The wife also said hello, she is also a fan of yours👍
my pleasure, Steve, keep the videos coming!
I feel like the Chain-band-saw is next level Ichiban Moto style trolling.
I really like that guys sense of humor. Thanks for all information you shared with us!
I wish I had even 10% of your knowledge Tony! Awesome video as always, entertaining and interesting!
I have never laughed so hard at any videos on the web. The great production, obscure jokes and educational factors make this and AvE my two favorite channels!
I love your channel. One of the only channels I can laugh the whole time while watching your videos and still come out learning something I haven’t thought of. Great work!
The random comedic insertions were so funny. Loved it.
Haha 10:57 I hope you know how much we appreciate the cleverness that you put into your vids! Every video has easter eggs, and they're always great!
Marvelous simple marvelous, I so badly want to learn how to weld! You can make such cool stuff. Keep feeding my brain, filling it with visions of metal marvels created with my own two hands. Keep em coming Tony your a consummate entertainer/teacher, your content is the best.
Easily one of the smartest TH-camrs in the world.
Love the humour that seems to come so naturally with your commentary! Find myself laughing at the subtile jokes. Great stuff! Good concise information. Thanks for sharing!
John
If I knew anything about welding, I'd say that them's some mad welding skillz.
I love the comedy aspect to your videos. I feel like I'm watching Tim allen with Bob Ross. All I've been doing is binge watching mostly everything you do.
Not sure why but watching TIG welding in particular is very satisfying.
thanks for the excellent explanation on the 4T. Had my TIG 5 years and didn't know the world of possibilities!
Excellent video as always. You’ve just blown my mind with those distortion control tips, thanks!
Your sense of humour kills me. I love it. Keep up the good work!
This guy is beyond imagination! Absolutely fabulous.
more heat = greater distortion?
FYI you speak enough for us to learn. That's why we're here!!Right? Thank You.
Really like the details; the curved parts add a lot to the cart's looks. Thanks for another great video.
Quick tip for tacking square stock i learned. Always tac in the corners at the edges so you have a point to later start or end your full weld. And you are able to move it atleast in one direction if the tac pulls a little. If u then first think about which diagonals you tac on the outside and which on the inside. You can then tac all 4 corners of a frame and just easily push or pull it back to square just by hand.
Greets from Germany. I really enjoy your videos!
I use the angle grinder on my finger nails.... and my fingers..... and knuckles....
Seriously though, you have some great welding skills and I appreciate you sharing your tips and pointers with us.
And this is why i love this channel . Attention to detail and amazing editing . Thanks again
geez tony, your entertaining and give a bit of education. Keep up the videos, I know I like them, spots of humor is always keeping my attention. now to wait for pt 3.
I love your welding videos and humor man! I showed my gf and she said it wasn’t funny. We’re not together anymore.
Keep making content! Love your videos!
Great cart build and I thoroughly enjoyed watching you build it. It reminds me I need a new cart design for my everlast welders.
You are a blessing to the internet world.
Your videos are so well produced, I love watching them!
Love the ending! And the Oscar for best educational comedy goes to...
Your videos always make my day, these little jokes here and there are gold. Please keep it up!
You just convinced a generation of (how do I say this nicely)...umm, people, we'll just go with people...you just convinced these people that they can put a bandsaw blade on a chainsaw...and I love it.
Lmao i watched that like "why in the fuck did he even think of that..."
Do you have to mix oil in the electricity for 2T mode?
can't believe I missed that analogy.. would've worked perfect for 2Tv4T. gonna go stand in the corner a minute.
This Old Tony Yeah I was thinking about that.. will regular gasoline work for 4t?
Thanks for the best edited content on TH-cam. Oh and the dairy welding training is excellent too.
Man I really never get tired of watching your video! I'm not even that much of a welder I just love all of the editing that you put in your Videos. I am a small TH-cam route and I try to learn from what you do. Keep making great videos man
I can't be the only one who has seen/heard this discussion before but come here and its like a light goes off and now you understand 2T and 4T (I assume those are consistent across all makes).
Whatever part III is, I think you "owe" it to us to have a part IV with two cameras, one on the torch one on the foot control so that we can see the action as you write "subscribe".
Thanks, TOT.
RussZHC :D there's some subtlety in his subscription requests!
Thanks for the 2t/4t info. It is fairly difficult to find that info anywhere, so what a nice surprise!
Tony your are a genius with this video skills
Late, I know. You can achieve this radius @15:00 by cutting relief lines to the bottom and the sides of the tube. Bend the sq. tubing where you want it by hand and tack weld the cut portions to place. A friend of mine did industrial-type rails for staircases like that. Elegant a.f. I hope no one else wrote a comment about that!
This was great. I really appreciate the dry humor 👍🏻 Very refreshing.
Great explanation / animation of weld contraction, should help a lot of people understand the concept better. Great video as always, makes me wish I had a sense of humor. You didn't fool me for one minute on the chainsaw, you switched in a roller tip bar off camera to make that bandsaw blade make that on edge bend around the tip.
ATB, Robin
Thanks Robin!
Great job. Love the ending. You humor is great, but like mine my wife does not get it all! Poor her, she’s missing out.
WOW! your arc shots have improved a crap ton tony!
One of my fav channels
I loved the subtle "Subscribe" you threw in there. Another great video!
I just bought my first grinder for the house. I do it for a living but I haven’t owned one til now. I grind the weld on steal door frames then smooth it out for paint. Blew my mind when I saw the differences between the discs I use st work and the ones I have for home. I’d never seen a flap disk before. I smooth metal out nicely,all day,everyday with a fifty grit(give r take) disk that is paper thin.
They work great on wood too.
Always learn so much on this channel, and has humor to help you remember it, love your videos Tony, hope your week has been good, and hope your weekend is just as good :)
I wish I had a welder, so I could make a cart for it!
Man, that’s a quality-sounding fan in the background! Nice...
So bloody good what am upload its one of your best had me near crying and felt like the all the teachings where really well presented thank you ☺
Wow this is to advanced for the100$ Harbor freight welder I just bought but really good video for me in ten year but hope to have the robot by then. I did learn though. Ok so 15 years. Beautiful work. I like your humor.
heheheheh, Chicken butt... haven't heard that for about 18 years. Despite all the other comments here....I understood EVERYTHING! Except the welding part. I'm still trying to figure out how the bubblegum is used.
Brilliant as ever, good choice on the curves, great look. My tig welder doesn't seem to have a pedal facility, so I rely heavily on 4T, took a while to get started with it, I could have done with this video a year ago when I bought it :)
Great video. Can't wait to see your Water Cooled Torch setup on the cart too!
I always learn something with your videos Great Tony
i cant say that i watch tony in order to learn something or to have a creative 29 min time full of black and white humor
This channel is so under rated! Like a hidden gem!
The commentary in this is superb
Tony, as one Tony to another Tony, good job. Your dad jokes are getting better/worse depending on perspective. Keep up the good work.
2:40 Three quater of a millimeter? Imperial metric? I am stumped.
Unfortunately you will remain in that state.
Flippah yep, that equates to 0.75mm ;)
Although a machinist would say 75/100 and millimeters and kilometers are usually the only metric length units we use fractions for. This doesn't often lead to confusion though, because one relates to precision mechanics and the other relates to walking distances.
Next thing you know he'll be dealing with centi-inches and kilogallons.
If we can have a metric ton we should also have centi-inches and kilogallons!
TOT, it's such a great video again! I can't wait for the next one!!! So funny, smart, interesting... What can I say?
I watch a lot of youtube videos but yours are by far the best.
thanks Michel!
I subbed on your very first vid. I have a similar build to do so I am enjoying this. The TIG stuff is also very useful. Thank you for showing and sharing.
I really liked the curves of the pipes, very very good
Great video, Tony. Just getting into Tig and your chilled videos are perfect for learning. FYI, the "T" in 2T/4T I believe stands for "Takt" (cycle or period) or "Takt Zeit" ("cycle or period time" in German. Although some manufacturers state it stands for "Touch". In physics, the symbol "T" denotes "period" for this reason.
interesting. I always read it as "time" myself but never had a good reason.
your humor olny works in this context. its the best!
Love your channel. Good quality production and editing. Great sense of humour. I'm also picking up a few tips on fabricating because you seem to know a bit more than I. (or to be less pretentious...more than me:)
ha!
Excellent, I got heaps out of your explanation,thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. Cheers.
Tony you're the funniest guy on TH-cam!
Man, you need your own tv show. So funny!
Um, he already has one. It's called "This Old Tony", and it's on TH-cam.
I was watching this in the wee hours of the morning, and during a welding bit, I apparently fell asleep, so when that alarm came on saying "RED ALERT," it woke me up and scared the shit out of me
Love the faux bends. By the way, at least on my welder, when in 4T, upon the first button hold I actually don't control pre flow but instead get another amperage in addition to the welding amperage and the "end" amperage. So three amperages to choose from. Super useful for welding Aluminum for example, since you can set the start amps like 50% higher, then just release the button once you got a puddle, weld, then downslope. Thought it worked the same on other machines.
nice! what welder?
From a German company called Stahlwerk. They're pretty much chinesium importers but they do the end assembly and QC in Germany, and give 4 years warranty. So cheap yet reliable, and performs great. Unfortunately they only ship to europe.
I was learning and entertained at the same time..great stuff!