That's a very interesting product. When I worked welding sheet metal we would clamp aluminum bars to the weldment. It works very well on inside corners like your test piece. For your second example it would be difficult to get the aluminum in the right place.
Doug awesome video. Very helpful and very informative useful video this Week. Can't wait to see more videos soon Doug. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Hey Doug, just found your channel, try turning the volts down on the welder and push the puddle don't drag it. SS tig you want the metal around the welds to be colorful not black. Hope this helps, thank you for the awesome ideas!
Nice. I have good results with Coldshield Paste. And is reusable. $40 for a quart . And doesn't run can be use at any position. Always Learning Something. Thanks!
I've MIG welded 16 gauge corners like that. You might try back stepping your weld. I've done it that way and ended up with nice straight corners. Cheers.
Let's just say, my thumb decided to be at the wrong place at the wrong time while using an extremely sharp carpet knife and the gloves took most of the damage
@@paullang1961 So you're using an air hose to cool the steel? between welds? I've been using wet rags which has helped but once the water heats up it does a pour job as dispersing the heat. I've also tried using aluminum next to the weld as a heat sink, which helps but also slows the process down waiting for it to cool. Because in my shop time = money, waiting between welds increases the time to complete a project. The gel allows me to weld straight through without stopping a waiting for the piece to cool. I'll have to try the air hose method to see how that works. And this particualr gel is non toxic which is one of the cool things about it. Thanks for the suggestion Paul.
Yeah I've actually had it for a while and only recently started using it and found that it is greatly reduced the roller coaster effect in some of my projects 😉
That's a very interesting product.
When I worked welding sheet metal we would clamp aluminum bars to the weldment. It works very well on inside corners like your test piece. For your second example it would be difficult to get the aluminum in the right place.
This looks like a cool product, I will have to check ot out
Doug awesome video. Very helpful and very informative useful video this Week. Can't wait to see more videos soon Doug. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Hey Doug, just found your channel, try turning the volts down on the welder and push the puddle don't drag it. SS tig you want the metal around the welds to be colorful not black. Hope this helps, thank you for the awesome ideas!
It did help thanks for the tip and sorry for the late response.
Nice. I have good results with Coldshield Paste. And is reusable. $40 for a quart . And doesn't run can be use at any position. Always Learning Something. Thanks!
Hey Doug, are you going to make it to Fabtech in Atlanta in Nov.? I sure would like the oportunity to meet you.
Interesting stuff, Doug. Definitely could save some headaches with thinner gauge material. Thanks for the info!
A guy came in my work yesterday and had this stuff and did a demo one side of the metal was orange and a inch away I could touch it it works
WOW.. I have wanted something like this for awhile now.. gonna have to try it..
Great Vido Doug !!
Talk soon Barry
I've MIG welded 16 gauge corners like that. You might try back stepping your weld. I've done it that way and ended up with nice straight corners. Cheers.
Would it had warped more if you didn’t have as many tack-wield?
Hi. How can I make patina rapidly on copper
I've used vinegar before on copper and it did pretty good
Dang, Doug, what did you do to your left thumb?
Let's just say, my thumb decided to be at the wrong place at the wrong time while using an extremely sharp carpet knife and the gloves took most of the damage
我会使用连续单点的方式来进行焊接
ally blocks mate
lol air hose mate
air hose? what do you mean?
@@ArtfullyRogue lol
weld a bit cool a bit weld a bit cool weld with air no need for chemicals just saying
@@paullang1961 So you're using an air hose to cool the steel? between welds? I've been using wet rags which has helped but once the water heats up it does a pour job as dispersing the heat. I've also tried using aluminum next to the weld as a heat sink, which helps but also slows the process down waiting for it to cool. Because in my shop time = money, waiting between welds increases the time to complete a project. The gel allows me to weld straight through without stopping a waiting for the piece to cool. I'll have to try the air hose method to see how that works. And this particualr gel is non toxic which is one of the cool things about it. Thanks for the suggestion Paul.
@@ArtfullyRogue yeah mate try the air cheers
Also works when cutting with a torch
𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢 😠
Interesting stuff, Doug. Definitely could save some headaches with thinner gauge material. Thanks for the info!
Yeah I've actually had it for a while and only recently started using it and found that it is greatly reduced the roller coaster effect in some of my projects 😉