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I don’t weld and it’s clear as day that’s a beautiful weld. I just don’t understand what he was trying to convey in the video. Did he use all three methods on one piece or something ???? What is he saying
@@mostimbawarri more like they tell you that when you're a beginner so you don't keep sticking the torch to the work, he clearly knows what he's doing and has the consistency to avoid the pool and knows his clearance down to the mm.
@@mostimbawarri a good welder is someone that can consistently fill good metal in a joint. No porosity. How you do it doesn't really matter. There is nothing in any code book that says the cup can't touch the steel.
It is all very well doing a weld on a rotating bed where maximum comfort and stability can be achieved, but try doing that weld in position from a scaffold or a ladder and the outcome would be very different. Ideal welding scenarios are rarely able to be employed.
Slt. Je me suis fait la même réflexion, assis plateau tournant, c est vraiment une très belle soudure d atelier même artistique, mais rien que d être debout et sans tourniquet c est déjà autre chose.
A welder who can produce welds like this is worth his weight in gold. I learned to weld in the early 60s but while my welds are very strong and good.... this is the next level. I guess having the rotating table helps though. Welders know that once you leave the easy angle and not cramped positions.... welds get a lot less beautiful ;-) Excellent example of walking the cup.
honestly this is probably the easiest weld you'll ever do. a fillet tig weld is already the easiest weld then add a rotating table to make it easier. i could teach a 5 year old to produce a weld like that in a day.
What may not be apparent to some is that the work piece is on a powered rotary table. That means that the work turns at a constant rate. Without that rotary table, he'd have to advance the weld manually and moving at a consistent rate is far more difficult especially over a longer distance. That would make those beautiful welds a little bit less consistent and perhaps a little bit less beautiful. The longer the weld, the more apparent that would be. That's not to take away from this beautiful work that we see here. Don't we all wish we could do this.
Basically cheating 😂😂 Bench work is so easy compared to positional work or site work . Still a very nice weld to say the least but yes trying this without the rotation you would have to do this pass probably in four runs rather than the one
The gentleman who is handling that arc is certainly an expert in knowing how the surface tension in that molten pool operates and after releasing the blob material from the main feeder rod, he makes the hot pool dance into position by the rhythm of the arc at the tungsten end point. My heartiest congratulations for such a beautiful coordination of all, " the dancing partners". Well done. It was a pleasure and an honour to see this video. .
Buen trabajo maestro y clase magistral como siempre, esos cordones perfectos, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un cordial saludo y por supuesto un merecido like desde Narón (Galicia)👍🤓😜
I used to weld small stainless steel tanks together , ( top and bottom)they would sit on a turntable you would spin with one foot while your other foot was on the pedal. Was kinda tricky at first but once you do about 50-60 ya get the hang of it
Very very nice, but this is done on a rotator by the looks of it? So you stay in one position and the piece rotates, when you have to walk around the piece while stationary will make for a good comparison
ofc its a rotator, when welding these large tubes for business thats not a big deal to have one and to guarantee quality. plus its easier for your master welder.
That's how I was taught to weld, get a puddle and push it forward with an up-and-down movement, I see loads of people on here saying to drag the weld and not push it, both can't be right, imagine hiring this guy and at dinner time you wander over to check his work, you'd be smiling like someone was telling you the best joke you ever heard, A true artist,
The master of disaster, she's a beauty, perfect speed, tight arc, minimal heat transfer, a weld that pretty needs to be never touched so everybody can witness perfection, imagine coordinating both eyes, both hands, and one foot so they all work in sequence, if any one of them falters the weld will also, like creating art no two paintings are alike, same with welding, it really is a highly specialized procedure. Bravo Maestro.. Sweet, Neat, and Hard to Beat.. I once watched a welder build up a sharp 90 degree edge and when he was done it had a sharp point on it just like if it had been sheered, this cat could build up weld on a sowing pin the type with one ball end, same thing something this thin is where the skill really shines, the thinner the more chance of burning through and he never changed anything except for the current, how he got that tungsten to sputter very slightly looked like sparks jumping the gap, I tried and didn't come close, as much as I tried starting very low the pin or razor sharp edge would burn, but to weld a razor sharp edge without rounding it is another mystery..
I also subscribed. I do think though, that having a rotating table must greatly simplify the process instead of having to work your way around which would mean breaking the process. Notwithstanding it's lovely to watch and the author is clever in his non-verbal instruction.
To the guy who thought that this was old news and not at all impressive (even though he doesn’t show his own welds) - I had only seen welds like this done by a machine when I was younger, and if my teacher just simply explained this technique I feel that the entire class could have done much much better. Sure he taught us numbers, but knowing how to do this “cup walking” techniques would have saved me and my classmates so much frustration and bewilderment.
Are you sure that was the teacher and not a janitor instead…..this is basic,entry level knowledge and technique for the craft. I’d ask for my money back.
@@atticus9907 wasn’t trying to insult anyone or be negative. I grew up in a very small town with not that great of a school - this was just an experience with a short high school welding class. If this is a basic technique - i was just saying how it would have been really nice to know that.
I was lerning TIG in welding school. I was not allowed to use this technic for certifikat. It leaves schratches on material next to weld from gas cap and they dont wanna see it. Especialy on stanless steel
@@sasaradic8438there’s a real good channel, X3M TIG, there’s more real world, position field welding on there that will teach you more and take you farther than what this dude is doing. This guys welds look good but it’s in a roller in a shop environment, not all that difficult!
Very impressive uniformly distributed weld deposits my pipe welds are nowhere near that pretty . In the field the position is rarely ideal , most times if I'm not standing on my head I'm laying on the ground with my peddle under my thigh. Welding out opposition you don't have the luxury of 200 amps without things dripping up your sleeve. So the constant feed filler rod is not recommended . At lower amperage this technique would sacrifice the necessary penetration , therefore I usually opt for the puddle and dip technique . Not so pretty but well penetrated and will withstand a lifetime of heavy vibration and impact without cracking or leaking. That said , you are a master welder and my hat goes off to you. Thank you for all the amazing videos.
MIG welder here, looking to learn how to TIG. If anyone could comment on how's the learning curve for when you transition from one to the other, that would be much appreciated. Cheers.
What does pointing at it and putting up one and two fingers mean? Those of us newbies trying to watch a skill we’re not adept in don’t get what the sign language means. Good weld, though.
Good morning, my name is Eduardo and I'm from Brazil, Juiz de Fora- MG. I have a problem welding a 316 stainless steel tank, the weld is cracked and when I polish it, the weld mark remains. Could you tell me what the problem would be?
People are all just welding experts all of a sudden and posting negative comments. Nice beads man, only thing I can ask for is text instead of finger language.
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நல்ல மனம் உள்ளவர்கள் இந்த மாதிரியான புரிதலையும் அனுபவத்தையும் அடுத்த நண்பர்களுக்கு பகிர்ந்து காண்பிப்பார்கள் நன்றிகள் பல ஐயா நான் தமிழ் நாடு திருப்பூரில் இருந்து வணக்கம்
Smooth, liquid perfection. Just jaw-droppingly beautiful technique. Another masterpiece! HAGOJIBI Rules!!!!
Fantastic welding! People who don't weld could never appreciate just how good that is! I Subscribed!!
I don’t weld and it’s clear as day that’s a beautiful weld. I just don’t understand what he was trying to convey in the video. Did he use all three methods on one piece or something ???? What is he saying
nah a good welder never ever touches anything with the gas nozzle thats a huge beginner mistake
Dont care if there were misktakes or flaws like some claim.. that is just soooo satifying to watch.
@@mostimbawarri more like they tell you that when you're a beginner so you don't keep sticking the torch to the work, he clearly knows what he's doing and has the consistency to avoid the pool and knows his clearance down to the mm.
@@mostimbawarri a good welder is someone that can consistently fill good metal in a joint. No porosity. How you do it doesn't really matter. There is nothing in any code book that says the cup can't touch the steel.
It is all very well doing a weld on a rotating bed where maximum comfort and stability can be achieved, but try doing that weld in position from a scaffold or a ladder and the outcome would be very different. Ideal welding scenarios are rarely able to be employed.
Shop work?
Slt. Je me suis fait la même réflexion, assis plateau tournant, c est vraiment une très belle soudure d atelier même artistique, mais rien que d être debout et sans tourniquet c est déjà autre chose.
A welder who can produce welds like this is worth his weight in gold. I learned to weld in the early 60s but while my welds are very strong and good.... this is the next level. I guess having the rotating table helps though. Welders know that once you leave the easy angle and not cramped positions.... welds get a lot less beautiful ;-) Excellent example of walking the cup.
honestly this is probably the easiest weld you'll ever do. a fillet tig weld is already the easiest weld then add a rotating table to make it easier. i could teach a 5 year old to produce a weld like that in a day.
Yep. Children learn very quickly.
Tig-welding that look beautifull enough to make angles cry, or if not, amazing enough to make mere mortals very impressed.🙄
Stay safe, Niels 👍
I never seen an angle cry and I’ve seen a lot of them
@@justinmartin8887No need to be obtuse.
What may not be apparent to some is that the work piece is on a powered rotary table. That means that the work turns at a constant rate. Without that rotary table, he'd have to advance the weld manually and moving at a consistent rate is far more difficult especially over a longer distance. That would make those beautiful welds a little bit less consistent and perhaps a little bit less beautiful. The longer the weld, the more apparent that would be. That's not to take away from this beautiful work that we see here. Don't we all wish we could do this.
Basically cheating 😂😂
Bench work is so easy compared to positional work or site work .
Still a very nice weld to say the least but yes trying this without the rotation you would have to do this pass probably in four runs rather than the one
Boilermakers, pipefitters, Ironworks, millwrights all are skilled trades been welding like this for years
This is no handyman! Full on professional! Absolutely beautiful work!
The gentleman who is handling that arc is certainly an expert in knowing how the surface tension in that molten pool operates and after releasing the blob material from the main feeder rod, he makes the hot pool dance into position by the rhythm of the arc at the tungsten end point.
My heartiest congratulations for such a beautiful coordination of all, " the dancing partners". Well done. It was a pleasure and an honour to see this video.
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nah a good welder never ever touches anything with the gas nozzle thats a huge beginner mistake
Buen trabajo maestro y clase magistral como siempre, esos cordones perfectos, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un cordial saludo y por supuesto un merecido like desde Narón (Galicia)👍🤓😜
I used to weld small stainless steel tanks together , ( top and bottom)they would sit on a turntable you would spin with one foot while your other foot was on the pedal. Was kinda tricky at first but once you do about 50-60 ya get the hang of it
Like the automatic roller for flanges. When I Tig it tends to be in a fixed position on pipe. Fabshop guys have all the fun tools
Insanely good welding sir, you make it look easy.
it isnt too hard with a turning table. ouple years and youll be there
Beautiful welding 👍👍👍👍👍
I'm 100% convinced that I will weld better if I have this music in the background! I love these videos.
It's great and I learned from you too, thank you for sharing your art
Very very nice, but this is done on a rotator by the looks of it? So you stay in one position and the piece rotates, when you have to walk around the piece while stationary will make for a good comparison
By the looks of it? Did you even watch the video?
It's a very nice weld either way
ofc its a rotator, when welding these large tubes for business thats not a big deal to have one and to guarantee quality. plus its easier for your master welder.
That's how I was taught to weld, get a puddle and push it forward with an up-and-down movement, I see loads of people on here saying to drag the weld and not push it, both can't be right, imagine hiring this guy and at dinner time you wander over to check his work, you'd be smiling like someone was telling you the best joke you ever heard, A true artist,
Theres a lot of dumb comment for sure. But never seen a single comment from anyone saying to "drag" a tig weld lol
The guy is great, there are thousands upon thousands of people who can tig weld just as good as this guy.
impressive !
WHAT A BEAUIFUL MASTERPIECE.......
The master of disaster, she's a beauty, perfect speed, tight arc, minimal heat transfer, a weld that pretty needs to be never touched so everybody can witness perfection, imagine coordinating both eyes, both hands, and one foot so they all work in sequence, if any one of them falters the weld will also, like creating art no two paintings are alike, same with welding, it really is a highly specialized procedure. Bravo Maestro..
Sweet, Neat, and Hard to Beat..
I once watched a welder build up a sharp 90 degree edge and when he was done it had a sharp point on it just like if it had been sheered, this cat could build up weld on a sowing pin
the type with one ball end, same thing something this thin is where the skill really shines, the thinner the more chance of burning through and he never changed anything except for the current, how he got that tungsten to sputter very slightly looked like sparks jumping the gap, I tried and didn't come close, as much as I tried starting very low the pin or razor sharp edge would burn, but to weld a razor sharp edge without rounding it is another mystery..
I also subscribed. I do think though, that having a rotating table must greatly simplify the process instead of having to work your way around which would mean breaking the process. Notwithstanding it's lovely to watch and the author is clever in his non-verbal instruction.
🏆🤗🙏🇺🇲
Perfection 👑😎
Thank you for sharing
That is the work of a skilled craftsman 👍
Adam yıllarca arayıpta bulamadığım videoyu tek kelime söylemeden harika şekilde anlatmış tebrik ederim👏👏👏💞💞
Perfect awesome 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👌👌👌👌
To the guy who thought that this was old news and not at all impressive (even though he doesn’t show his own welds) - I had only seen welds like this done by a machine when I was younger, and if my teacher just simply explained this technique I feel that the entire class could have done much much better. Sure he taught us numbers, but knowing how to do this “cup walking” techniques would have saved me and my classmates so much frustration and bewilderment.
Are you sure that was the teacher and not a janitor instead…..this is basic,entry level knowledge and technique for the craft. I’d ask for my money back.
@@atticus9907 wasn’t trying to insult anyone or be negative. I grew up in a very small town with not that great of a school - this was just an experience with a short high school welding class. If this is a basic technique - i was just saying how it would have been really nice to know that.
What a beautiful weld. I’m just learning TIG welding, and my welds have a long way to go before they look as good as the weld in the video.
I was lerning TIG in welding school. I was not allowed to use this technic for certifikat. It leaves schratches on material next to weld from gas cap and they dont wanna see it. Especialy on stanless steel
@@sasaradic8438do they want you to free hand it?
@@sasaradic8438there’s a real good channel, X3M TIG, there’s more real world, position field welding on there that will teach you more and take you farther than what this dude is doing. This guys welds look good but it’s in a roller in a shop environment, not all that difficult!
Excellent work, beautiful finish👌👍
Pozdrav iz SRBIJE..
Samo jedno pitanje :
Koju zicu koristite sta pise na njoj?
I would hang that art on the wall , very nice weld
So solid 👍👍 nive
Дякую за інформацією відео!
The 2nd is just mesmerizing to look at. I just hope i can pull it off some day
I was a fitter/welder for 34yrs I never had the chance to learn walking with tig. I tig weld but never took the opportunity to learn Big Regret
EXCELENTE VIDEO!!..SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO!!
Beautiful. Work of art! Never seen anything like it.
Just hurry up and weld. All your doing is flat welding and rolling the pipe. Try welding in confident space with no room and underground
Confined *
Probably be a bit trickier to film for youtube then obviously 😂
Nice weave pattern.
Spectacular technique. How do you take these shots so closely, and what set up do you record with?
You have top content!👌🏼
Agreed, I cant see my welds that clearly through my mask. 10/10 camera work showing the method
This video is not for learning,it's just for enjoying.
Genau 😊
Amazing. Wish I had the equipment to learn and practice this skill.
It's easy
수년간 운영한 노하우로 회원들의 기분을 상향시키는 꼼프라카 따봉
Ovo je izmisljeno pre 80 godina. Bravo odkrili ste toplu vodu i rupu u saksiji
seriously awesome 🤯 beautiful to watch
Walk that cup!! Love that style. My dad is a master at walking the cup
Very impressive uniformly distributed weld deposits my pipe welds are nowhere near that pretty . In the field the position is rarely ideal , most times if I'm not standing on my head I'm laying on the ground with my peddle under my thigh. Welding out opposition you don't have the luxury of 200 amps without things dripping up your sleeve. So the constant feed filler rod is not recommended . At lower amperage this technique would sacrifice the necessary penetration , therefore I usually opt for the puddle and dip technique . Not so pretty but well penetrated and will withstand a lifetime of heavy vibration and impact without cracking or leaking. That said , you are a master welder and my hat goes off to you. Thank you for all the amazing videos.
Such control. Terrific job!
MIG welder here, looking to learn how to TIG. If anyone could comment on how's the learning curve for when you transition from one to the other, that would be much appreciated. Cheers.
i tell you what! That's some beautiful welding right there.
What does pointing at it and putting up one and two fingers mean? Those of us newbies trying to watch a skill we’re not adept in don’t get what the sign language means. Good weld, though.
Encore une démo et une soudure de MAITRE....Quelle talent !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Très belle soudure impressionnant bravo
Beautiful work
That's a pure work of art. He must have many years of experience.
Good work 👍
super bro
What's with the sign language? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha😂😂😂
Wtf is he saying. I’m so lost.
Какая красота! Выглядит супер! Мастер!
구굴에 꼼프라카 !! 편리와 괜찬은 이벤트로 가득 차있읍니다.
Bon travail ! Merci pour votre video .
You are amazing welder, you have a lot's of practice and good experience to reach like this results, Thank you for this video, I like it 👍
✨めっちゃめっちゃ美しい 溶接ビード✨✨✨ 鱗のように綺麗な仕上がり✨✨😊
Great 👍
꼼프라카 은근 괜찮네요 상당히 깔끔하고 괜춘한듯??
Artist,what speed are you turning the face plate or is it not turning at all as you work?
Art, it's masterpiece art. I love it :)
Absolutely beautiful welding you sir have definitely got skills love how beautiful the weld looks and wish I was that good!
nah a good welder never ever touches anything with the gas nozzle thats a huge beginner mistake
@@mostimbawarriI can tell your not a welder
Buen trabajo colega
Its great
Tay nghề đỉnh cao.
Masterpiece, beautiful.
You are a good tig welder,,!!👍👍👍👍👐👐
Good morning, my name is Eduardo and I'm from Brazil, Juiz de Fora- MG. I have a problem welding a 316 stainless steel tank, the weld is cracked and when I polish it, the weld mark remains. Could you tell me what the problem would be?
Turntables make it so easy
C'est le meilleur métier de tt les temps j'adore la soudeur tig
Thank You!
Arbeit sehr sehr schön perfket❤❤
I hope to be this good at tig one day
thanks for the artwork👍
Hey dude no PPE gloves decorating weld not pressure retaining . No penetration .
I bet this would hold a lot more pressure than you think it's stainless he's not back purging it either so he's not trying to burn through
No penetration? He welding at 200A stfu lol
Thank you
Ten spaw jest orgazmem dla oczu. Nauczyłem się nowej techniki. Dzięki i pozdrawiam z Polski!
Work of art. Nice!
Un gran maestro me encanta verlo👌
That's absolutely awesome welding. But' not everyone has a rotating table to be able to make those one single passes.
Gostei ,parabens. Deus abencoe.
Beautiful!! Makes me wish I was a welder!
Beautiful
Totally great video ! It shows more technique
I have gas bottle which contains 5% CO2. Can I use this for tig welding?
👍👍👍👍
Can you video some root pass welding techniques ?
Thanks for sharing
Absolutely well said
Can some1 tell if you still need the same ampères with walking the cup and free hand welding
It looks like artwork nice stuff
People are all just welding experts all of a sudden and posting negative comments. Nice beads man, only thing I can ask for is text instead of finger language.