Best welding channel by miles. I've been doing this 37 years+ in the UK, a lot of our specs are different but most jobs use ASME codes currently welding structural tube 530mm od and 720mm of (21" 28") 7018hr4s laborious 10 pass 18mm fillets I know I could do it in 6 passes but we're not allowed? Somebody half my age who's never never held a pair of tongs in his life telling me how to do my job, such is life. I've a few tips for the youths starting out. 1. Get work pants with knee pads 2.keep your head/screen out of the smoke and learn to weld at at arms length 3.never jump of the job always climb down 4. Buy a couple rubber floor mats and make sure your always stood on them your entire working life... I know this because I did non of the above and I'm blind as a bat i have knackered ankles knees and hips oh and don't forget the bad feet.
Thanks Andrew and Jody! Another great video! And even posted during fab tech!!!! That’s dedication to the channel and everyone watching, Jody!!!thank you!!! Be blessed guys!!!
Great video! I will never be as skilled as you guys. Welding has always been a fun hobby for me! I always felt good when I had a stack of dimes laying on its side... lol Keep up the great work on the videos!
I'm not a welder or in the trades, but I still enjoy watching these. One question, if one were to be welding two long pipes together, how would they knock the slag off from the inside? 4:50 for example, wouldn't be able to do that if the pipes were longer? Would designs require that pipes be bolted together every so often so you could reach it? Would you just leave it? Is it an unlikely scenario that the sections of pipe would be so long you couldn't reach it?
Every site has one midget (or 'little person') they shove down the pipe with a chipping hammer and a head torch. At the end of the shift they pull him out the other end of the pipe. Its important to remember not to leave him in there as this could hinder your gas flow when the pipe is put into service. For reals I have no idea. I assume you just leave it?
They were called Lancers.They were made by Matrix Alloys who have since ceased trading.I used them on loads of structural projects around London like Battersea Power Station.Could at times be prone to cracking so I always went for heat-treat on especially heavy plate.
Filarc 56S and Elga P47 are two of the best 7016 rods going, burnt pallet loads of the things into butts iver the years, both run so nicely, although much prefer the 56S's for rooting with
An ideal set up would be to have the gap wider on the top, so that when you get there its not after closing and you wont have to knife it with a slicing disc. I would use a slightly wider gap on larger dia pipe. the rod needs to breath especially at the bottom too tight and you end up turning your amperage up which will result in a concave bead. Its not as forging as lets say a 7010 electrode. I use the remote in one hand (small) with a magnet and slide it up the pipe as I travel. With this method you have instant power and when you are going into or out of a pickup it really helps. The ideal way to travel is just have a keyhole no more, too big it falls in too little nothing in the inside.
Our company bought a sea can that got auctioned off for 5000 bucks, got 4 welders, a miller XMT 350, Lincoln flextec, and some Chinese welders that were the same as the XMT, as well as a track bug, and bunch of other goodies. We got 4 tins of Lincoln 7016 rod and I have never seen this rod being run. What classification is this rod? F4? I can do open root on plate with F3 electrodes but have never seen this rod.
Andrew seems like a jam up welder.. im watching thus video because someone gave me some 7016 rods and I was curious if you ran them just like a 7018 LH.. cuz I did and I didn't see much of a difference in the travel and tie-in of the weld as a 7018 ..
somebody taught me 2.4 mm gap 3.2 elektrode 450 mm long and shuff in to the root , just straight up no weaving no circles and no shorter electrode than 450mm
Awesome Guys been waiting for this video, Couple of Questions about 7016 on thin wall pipe (shc 40 4") I am trying to pass my LoHy pipe test but having trouble on the 2G and 5G root passes. Rod :2.6mm Kobe 7016 Gap: 2.4mm Amps: 70-62 DCEP Trapping slag on the top bevel on the root pass sort of inconsistent were the puddle wants to stay on one bevel sometimes and looks like it is even while welding though, any thoughts ? Also the 5G root seem ok when i start at 6 O-clock to 3, but as soon as i get near 2-3 O-clock mark it starts to chew away the bevel and the puddle becomes out of control almost like its way to much amps (68) having to go down to around 62 amps. I have tried to hang back in the puddle a little but the pipe overheats really quick if i do, any suggestion to over come this ? This would be a big help Thanks Andrew and Jody :)
I guess there are many cases (if not most) when you can't access the inside of the pipe anymore after welding. How to you clean the inside then? It looks like there are a lot of pieces that could flake off.
Andrew I'm no welder, but in outside, where this would take place in real life, any wind would push the [flux] gas that comes out of the welding nozzle when the trigger is pulled in, that feeds the wire, it would be a very poor weld. Stick electrodes are coated with flux, it's built-in. I hope that helps, and i hope a real welder, might explain this more perfectly.
They have a Fluid flux rather than fast freeze (like a 6010). It would drip down and interfere with the arc, and get into the puddle causing porosity and inclusions.
Best welding channel by miles. I've been doing this 37 years+ in the UK, a lot of our specs are different but most jobs use ASME codes currently welding structural tube 530mm od and 720mm of (21" 28") 7018hr4s laborious 10 pass 18mm fillets I know I could do it in 6 passes but we're not allowed? Somebody half my age who's never never held a pair of tongs in his life telling me how to do my job, such is life. I've a few tips for the youths starting out. 1. Get work pants with knee pads 2.keep your head/screen out of the smoke and learn to weld at at arms length 3.never jump of the job always climb down 4. Buy a couple rubber floor mats and make sure your always stood on them your entire working life... I know this because I did non of the above and I'm blind as a bat i have knackered ankles knees and hips oh and don't forget the bad feet.
I will never be a pipe welder. But I find this video valuable for the detail on the puddle dynamics. This information on technique is generalizable.
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This dude got some skills. Love how in depth you two get and I love that you take great pride in your welds
Thanks Andrew and Jody! Another great video! And even posted during fab tech!!!! That’s dedication to the channel and everyone watching, Jody!!!thank you!!! Be blessed guys!!!
Nice thorough video and explanation. Tons of pro tips. Thank you Andrew and Jody. I can't give you enough thumb ups!
Cheers for the detailed video guys. Doing my first stick root/ fill and cap weld test in 2 days in 18 years. Really helpful refresher.
Another first class demo, thanks once again from the UK.....
Great video! I will never be as skilled as you guys. Welding has always been a fun hobby for me! I always felt good when I had a stack of dimes laying on its side... lol
Keep up the great work on the videos!
Thanks for another great educational video mate , makes me want to get back at stick-welding,
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Really good video especially paying attention to your angle thank you again
It's been awhile since I stick welded and after watching this video I really want to pick up a torch with some sticks and weld up some stuff
Love your videos, always wanted to be a welder, setting these videos wishes I would have followed that dream. Thanks.
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Welding tips and tricks,
Really neat stuff, thank you for posting/sharing, appreciate it.
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Sir , I want to know in 6G position best current for root in 7016 electrode. I m always mesh in overhead. i m new in pipe line
I'm not a welder or in the trades, but I still enjoy watching these. One question, if one were to be welding two long pipes together, how would they knock the slag off from the inside? 4:50 for example, wouldn't be able to do that if the pipes were longer?
Would designs require that pipes be bolted together every so often so you could reach it?
Would you just leave it?
Is it an unlikely scenario that the sections of pipe would be so long you couldn't reach it?
Every site has one midget (or 'little person') they shove down the pipe with a chipping hammer and a head torch. At the end of the shift they pull him out the other end of the pipe. Its important to remember not to leave him in there as this could hinder your gas flow when the pipe is put into service.
For reals I have no idea. I assume you just leave it?
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Also are they the double coated e7016 ahere in the uk I think there are 2 kinds there are some called specials the have a black glass like slag
They were called Lancers.They were made by Matrix Alloys who have since ceased trading.I used them on loads of structural projects around London like Battersea Power Station.Could at times be prone to cracking so I always went for heat-treat on especially heavy plate.
Filarc 56S and Elga P47 are two of the best 7016 rods going, burnt pallet loads of the things into butts iver the years, both run so nicely, although much prefer the 56S's for rooting with
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An ideal set up would be to have the gap wider on the top, so that when you get there its not after closing and you wont have to knife it with a slicing disc. I would use a slightly wider gap on larger dia pipe. the rod needs to breath especially at the bottom too tight and you end up turning your amperage up which will result in a concave bead. Its not as forging as lets say a 7010 electrode. I use the remote in one hand (small) with a magnet and slide it up the pipe as I travel. With this method you have instant power and when you are going into or out of a pickup it really helps. The ideal way to travel is just have a keyhole no more, too big it falls in too little nothing in the inside.
wow. I wonder what kind of camera and equipment(including lense) you use. Could you answer me about it?
Our company bought a sea can that got auctioned off for 5000 bucks, got 4 welders, a miller XMT 350, Lincoln flextec, and some Chinese welders that were the same as the XMT, as well as a track bug, and bunch of other goodies. We got 4 tins of Lincoln 7016 rod and I have never seen this rod being run. What classification is this rod? F4? I can do open root on plate with F3 electrodes but have never seen this rod.
Andrew seems like a jam up welder.. im watching thus video because someone gave me some 7016 rods and I was curious if you ran them just like a 7018 LH.. cuz I did and I didn't see much of a difference in the travel and tie-in of the weld as a 7018 ..
Really good video especially paying attention to your angle thank you again
thats so cooooooooool i like it
Hello boss, what is the polarity of the 7016. Positive or negative..? Pls can you answer me
Thanks for the video Jody, have you tried the Rebel 235? The 285 is not available here….
somebody taught me 2.4 mm gap 3.2 elektrode 450 mm long and shuff in to the root , just straight up no weaving no circles and no shorter electrode than 450mm
Thank you.
Hvor mye strøm bruker du for bunn strengen g6? 2,5 mm elektrode 7018?
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Is that a 30 degree bevel angle?
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i have a question ....why do pipe welders wear those round type of helmets?
I need to get some of that rod and try it out
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Hi Jodi was the done dcen .
Gracias por vrindar este tutorial el señor los bendiga.
you guy pretty much know the entire technique so 7018 would likely work as well with same procedure??
Awesome Guys been waiting for this video, Couple of Questions about 7016 on thin wall pipe (shc 40 4")
I am trying to pass my LoHy pipe test but having trouble on the
2G and 5G root passes.
Rod :2.6mm Kobe 7016
Gap: 2.4mm
Amps: 70-62 DCEP
Trapping slag on the top bevel on the root pass sort of inconsistent were the puddle wants to stay on one bevel sometimes and looks like it is even while welding though, any thoughts ?
Also the 5G root seem ok when i start at 6 O-clock to 3, but as soon as i get near 2-3 O-clock mark it starts to chew away the bevel and the puddle becomes out of control almost like its way to much amps (68) having to go down to around 62 amps.
I have tried to hang back in the puddle a little but the pipe overheats really quick if i do, any suggestion to over come this ?
This would be a big help Thanks Andrew and Jody :)
Low Hy roots work 100% better with DCEN
@K F only if your allowed
Many thanks :-)
Is that X Ray quality?
If done properly, yes.
Its a procedure used in the UK for years. Although DCEN for the root, then DCEP with 7018 for fill and cap
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This should be on done negative with a 4mm gap 3.25mm rod 2mm root face and a horseshoe motion.
I guess there are many cases (if not most) when you can't access the inside of the pipe anymore after welding. How to you clean the inside then? It looks like there are a lot of pieces that could flake off.
Hit the outside with a hammer lol
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Why isn't wire feed used in pipe welding ?
It does have wire feed pipe welds
My guess is that stick is more convenient and simpler, no gas, no moving parts to break down at job sites, etc.
Andrew
I'm no welder, but in outside, where this would take place in real life, any wind would push the [flux] gas that comes out of the welding nozzle when the trigger is pulled in, that feeds the wire, it would be a very poor weld. Stick electrodes are coated with flux, it's built-in.
I hope that helps, and i hope a real welder, might explain this more perfectly.
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Seems alot more difficult than cellulose rods almost like 7018
Piece of cake getting a decent root with a Fleet 5p+ than one of these. Positional roots with these rods takes real skill to pull off consistently
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Why 6 to 12 o’ clock.?
They have a Fluid flux rather than fast freeze (like a 6010). It would drip down and interfere with the arc, and get into the puddle causing porosity and inclusions.
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I am sorry to say but sir technic was good but root penetration was not equel not very good qulity of weld
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No good root
Root every bit as strong as a tig root.
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