Happy Thanksgiving to you! For anyone interested in Industrial Tradition goods we will be dropping winter caps (the one Austin’s wearing) and beanies. We also have hoodies, coffee cups, T-shirt’s and stickers. Stalk our email list and social for Black Friday sales starting tomorrow through the weekend. ☺️ industrialtradition.com/collections
Have you given any thoughts about being a welder for a shipyard. I use to work for Huntington/Ingalls in Mississippi. They are always looking for shipfitters and pipe welders. Its union work and pay is better than $20.00 a hour and I use to get 20 hours a week overtime. Work is more steady and after a layoff or two you probably won't have another one. Just a two week payed vacation around Christmas until after the new years.
Austin do you not think you could make more money doing something else like building grills or utitily trailers my son worked for Nextel cup for 13 years he made $28.00 per hour but in 2016 he seen that the fan base was way down and it did not look good for sponsorship so he ask me to apply for our license to build utitily trailers so I did once we got approved to issue titles we started on a part time basis for 2 month we called all the dealer lots that we could find and it took off from there we went from building 10 trailers per month to 40 2018 he quit Nascar now we are going to build on to our shop behind my house because we have a camper line that we are going to do next may so just a thought
I feel your pain. I was laid off from Michels Corporation "pipeline" Civil division. I'm a Local 150 operator so hopefully I get called out in February. Take care, Happy Holidays and stay safe brother
Did I see an Outlaw Padding bucket on that excavator? My buddy's brother in-law invented it, they were all pipeline welders. His dad welded on the Alaska Pipe Line. They are out of Oklahoma.
Hey Austin, love your videos and content, who and or what inspired you to start welding/pipelining? And what inspires you to do the things you do every day ?
This is how I learned to weld. In high school I had a job at a car wash. The cars would be pushed through by rollers and chain all this would rust and break. The owner needed some repairs and I told Him I could weld. He pointed to the tool room and that's how I learned.
Have you ever looked into working for a gas company doing service work? Or a drilling company welding casing for fiber. I know a few welders that are subcontractors that work on jobs like this. They stay pretty busy and the pay range is between $28-$45 plus per-diem etc...
Retired from that life Looking back I would have been a lineman It’s tuff on a boom bust cycle. The constant testing is stressful. It’s a tuff life, the money is good when there is work but there is not always work. For a young man wanting to work and not being able to work is a soul shattering thing. One learns to live on 4 to 6 months wages a year. It sucks.
last job i was on was for 3 days on a commercial site... turned into 6 weeks, and i even bought a truck after. 2000 silverado 1500 with a health 5.3L in it, thee nicest job i have ever had. unions are grate... if your vary tight on cash making under $25'000/year "in Canada you can apply to get the due's sent back as a tax return. electrical jobs are hard to get... has taken me 5 years to get 1300 hours only 800 of them are credible because of time restraints and the economy.
Why not go offshore as a welder for h&p, Nabors transocean etc?? Somewhat more secure, gravy work, finish a career out on a rig? ASME. 6010 root 7018 fill and cap? Just wondering, seems better than getting laid off constantly.
I was a rig welder for Transocean.When they moved to the North Sea,they replaced the crew with locals.Anything that has to do with oil and gas,mining etc,pay well but work is either feast or famine.
What is the best way to get into pipelining I’m in high school right now and I want to be a pipe liner but I do not know how to go about it. I am in welding classes and all I just don’t know the next step after high school
So when does your paid time start? Are you getting paid while your sitting there waiting to weld? Or is someone watching and starts your clock when you start? Just interesting stuff
New to this channel... currently in the ironworkers union (404) what do you normally do on a layoff? How do you spend your time? Odd jobs? Or relaxing or what?
@@bustersmith5569 lots of work winters only get down to 15 on bad days but oil field dont sleep down hear lots of money to be made to hear in the Delaware basin and Permian basin
That's a layoff with a pay off....Do they usually cut yenz lose early on lay off day? Most of the building trades let you go a little early to resign the book and contact your home local
Got a chicken run But I didn't see a bell hole in that ditch . Where do you go if that pipe takes off besides being crushed . Got to love that mud . yeah done decades in the mud . One foreman on one of our crews would get a load of one inch crushed rock to put in the ditch . Higher ups some times squealed about the cost . But on a 9 day shift it would enable the crew to be a day ahead of schedule (pipeline fabrication compressor station). With a 12-14 man crew that one day saved because of a dump truck of gravel saved a bag of money and made the work easier
Cool video man. I would love to be a pipe line welder. But I don’t think it’s the life I’m looking for . I will stick to my squirt gun wielding 6/4:30 Monday through Friday it’s not much but $15 hr is better than nothing at all lol . Keep your videos coming
@@AustinandKayla yea me to!! Ive herd they suppose to be startin a couple more spreads up after 1st of the yr in the Carolinas for that Atlantic coast line, im shootn to get on 1 of em!! Lol i know the weld boss thats gone be pushin the welders for rockford so im hoping i can get on there spread, they gone yard in fayettville nc
So I have heard that you can make 100k+ a year in pipeline welding. How hard/true is that? I want to have a farm someday and pipeline will be my funding towards it. Anyways, I am going to be attending fall 2019 at TSTC to learn pipeline welding. It'd be great if you could maybe help clear up some things. Also, how hard is it to get your foot in the door for the Alaskan Pipeline?
Austin, nice video as usual. Long time follower. I swear I saw you driving your rig last week. I went back to the farm in Nebraska for Thanksgiving. Not sure but I thought I saw you driving of 76 in Colorado. Any chance that was you? Anyway, feel like I know you by now. Let me know.
Sorry to hear about the layoff, at least you got to put in some work. My wife and I are monthly supporters of Elevation Church. If Steven Furtick can't get your fire going then your wood must be wet! Hope you had a good Thanksgiving.
I did it for 26 years and when all over the world and I'm glad I'm out of it cost it got worse and worse and worse cuz they was always looking for something cheaper and it may have changed and the money may have come back but it was on down Hill slide when I left it
This video is the reason I gave up on welding as a career and passed on being a boilermaker. Prefer a little lower, steadier paycheck with way, way better benefits. Besides, fuck that traveling bs and putting in 60hrs+.
And to you people commenting on here saying that 798 is dying, you’re highly wrong. We’re stronger now and make the best wages than we have in 20+ years. And for the non union hands bitching you’re wages are set on what we get just y’all get a slight cut than us. Yalls fault, not mine and not ours... wanna weld for bullshit pay then get after after it... but don’t bitch and gripe about 798 cause we got a back bone and will stand up for people like y’all make low wages. We know what it takes to be a welder. And the best welders on top of that. Just because y’all won’t stand up for yourselves, that’s y’alls problem. Y’all could fix it. But ya don’t... it’s a shame. I know a lot of non union welder that are jam up hands but won’t stand up about the pay or join 798. I don’t understand it....
JUST CURIOUS HERE ..... any big ol pipes going any where... or flowing anything any which way...... do the pipes usually get weld'd on the inside as well as the out side...... or is it usually just the outside of all pipes no matter what......??? guessing the metal is pretty darn thick right.... so what sort of welding do u do to make it all seem-less & smooth inside or outside the pipes...................??? what about the gas or what ever u all use there to weld is that bought by u welders or by the company's u work for..................????????
Yes, the pipelines are headed to a destination. They use pipelines to transfer oil and natural gas from the ground to anywhere it’s needed. Natural gas is used to heat houses and businesses all around the work. Oil is used for all kinds of things in today’s world. Oil is also refined to make gasoline an diesel. They do get welded inside and out. The thickness varies. Some pipelines are thin some are really thick. As much as 1” thick or more depending on where it’s at.
The bottles seen in this particular video are used to cut the pipe. The company supplies them. Sometimes as a rig welder we do have to supply our own bottles. Check out my personal Chanel it’s called Austin Ross. I make videos over there that are education about pipeline and rig welding work.
F the pipeline. Why do that to yourself? Always moving around always getting laid off. This is why I chose not to do pipeline work. Instead I chose to be a pipefitter/welder/fabricator/plumber. I make good money with out the layoffs and continuous moving around.
I love it. It’s more than a job to me. I love the lifestyle. Meeting people, not knowing where I’m goin to be next, the extended time off. I’m not much for an “8-5” job. It’s not for everyone. But I love it.
Happy Thanksgiving to you! For anyone interested in Industrial Tradition goods we will be dropping winter caps (the one Austin’s wearing) and beanies. We also have hoodies, coffee cups, T-shirt’s and stickers. Stalk our email list and social for Black Friday sales starting tomorrow through the weekend. ☺️ industrialtradition.com/collections
Have you given any thoughts about being a welder for a shipyard. I use to work for Huntington/Ingalls in Mississippi. They are always looking for shipfitters and pipe welders. Its union work and pay is better than $20.00 a hour and I use to get 20 hours a week overtime. Work is more steady and after a layoff or two you probably won't have another one. Just a two week payed vacation around Christmas until after the new years.
Happy belated Turkey day to you too
Austin do you not think you could make more money doing something else like building grills or utitily trailers my son worked for Nextel cup for 13 years he made $28.00 per hour but in 2016 he seen that the fan base was way down and it did not look good for sponsorship so he ask me to apply for our license to build utitily trailers so I did once we got approved to issue titles we started on a part time basis for 2 month we called all the dealer lots that we could find and it took off from there we went from building 10 trailers per month to 40 2018 he quit Nascar now we are going to build on to our shop behind my house because we have a camper line that we are going to do next may so just a thought
Pretty cool that my names Austin and my wife’s name is Kaylee, I’m a 798 welder and she’s my helper. I’ll run across y’all one day! Stay safe brotha!
I feel your pain. I was laid off from Michels Corporation "pipeline" Civil division. I'm a Local 150 operator so hopefully I get called out in February. Take care, Happy Holidays and stay safe brother
Loving the elevation church plug!! They are outstanding at everything they do and Pastor Steven is truly anointed! Stay safe out there brother!
We agree! So fun to find Elevation fam right here in our own community.
Great video Austin.We have family working on a pipe line in south Texas. They are surveying for the line.Stay safe out there.
Good luck on your next weld test, learn everyday, stay safe and God bless you.
Pipelines were the highest paid part time job I ever had! LOL!
Did I see an Outlaw Padding bucket on that excavator? My buddy's brother in-law invented it, they were all pipeline welders. His dad welded on the Alaska Pipe Line. They are out of Oklahoma.
Awesome work. Awesome life. Thanx for sharing man. Ur a great welder
Awesome video Austin! Seems to be like the Army...... hurry up and wait, and then work into the night. Sounds like my cup of tea 😁🇺🇸
Hey Austin, love your videos and content, who and or what inspired you to start welding/pipelining? And what inspires you to do the things you do every day ?
Austin it's a regular New England winter here in Vermont snow on the ground and 10 degrees no wind
This is how I learned to weld. In high school I had a job at a car wash. The cars would be pushed through by rollers and chain all this would rust and break. The owner needed some repairs and I told Him I could weld. He pointed to the tool room and that's how I learned.
Have you ever looked into working for a gas company doing service work? Or a drilling company welding casing for fiber. I know a few welders that are subcontractors that work on jobs like this. They stay pretty busy and the pay range is between $28-$45 plus per-diem etc...
Video content and editing is excellent.
Keep up the good work
That's the way she goes ! 8th day off for me , but that can all change in minutes.
Erik Nybo that’s the truth.
Have you worked non union pipeline? Could you discuss pros and cons for each?
They are everywhere out there right now for the holiday traffic
Sending up prayer for yall bud.
Cody3232 Cody3232 thank you.
@@AustinandKayla Yes sir. If yall ever get some down time. Maybe a meet and greet. Have a blessed day
QUESTION: who supplies your cutting gas? Do you trade tanks or each company loans you a set?
Most pipeline contractors supply oxygen and acetylene.
Just heads up, a big pipeline is coming through Virginia. Working in montgomery co. Area now. Since u were in west va, thought id throw that out
Retired from that life
Looking back
I would have been a lineman
It’s tuff on a boom bust cycle.
The constant testing is stressful.
It’s a tuff life, the money is good when there is work but there is not always work.
For a young man wanting to work and not being able to work is a soul shattering thing.
One learns to live on 4 to 6 months wages a year.
It sucks.
last job i was on was for 3 days on a commercial site... turned into 6 weeks, and i even bought a truck after. 2000 silverado 1500 with a health 5.3L in it, thee nicest job i have ever had. unions are grate... if your vary tight on cash making under $25'000/year "in Canada you can apply to get the due's sent back as a tax return. electrical jobs are hard to get... has taken me 5 years to get 1300 hours only 800 of them are credible because of time restraints and the economy.
Why not go offshore as a welder for h&p, Nabors transocean etc?? Somewhat more secure, gravy work, finish a career out on a rig? ASME. 6010 root 7018 fill and cap? Just wondering, seems better than getting laid off constantly.
I was a rig welder for Transocean.When they moved to the North Sea,they replaced the crew with locals.Anything that has to do with oil and gas,mining etc,pay well but work is either feast or famine.
Pipeline work sounds cool but I could just never deal with the travel and the constant search for work. Consistency is key.
Consistency will take you far. This is why I tell people that they better love it to do it, because if not it will tear you down.
What is the best way to get into pipelining I’m in high school right now and I want to be a pipe liner but I do not know how to go about it. I am in welding classes and all I just don’t know the next step after high school
Nothing like being all winter at home👍👍👍
what part of oklahoma is your homestead? mine is mustang, watched several of your videos and i will keep it up.
So when does your paid time start? Are you getting paid while your sitting there waiting to weld? Or is someone watching and starts your clock when you start? Just interesting stuff
Dude, you're working in my back yard. Wish I would have know. I live just outside of Teays Valley.
Are you combo welder? And are you pipefitteer then on your journeyman card ?
Here in Canada we get busy at freeze up and slow in the spring lol
Happy thanksgiving!!! Why didn’t you get in on that 42” pipeline that came through southern Michigan spring/summer?
What size oxygen bottles are you running cuz i have 2 sizes and one is so big there's no way i can get it in the truck alone
New to this channel... currently in the ironworkers union (404) what do you normally do on a layoff? How do you spend your time? Odd jobs? Or relaxing or what?
Come to the thunderdome carlsbad nm pipeline and oil field work as far as you can see youl hardly see days off hear
Justin Sing a lot of steady work out there ?? Never been that far west ! Winters aren't that bad ??
@@bustersmith5569 lots of work winters only get down to 15 on bad days but oil field dont sleep down hear lots of money to be made to hear in the Delaware basin and Permian basin
@@justinsing622 thanks !!
It's crazy work rn definitely worth it
If you happen to get on with the Atlantic coastal pipeline near emporia VA/ pleasant Hill NC maybe we can meet up.
Watch out for them blue lights in Emporia on 95 and 58
Yeah I know. I drive it everyday going out there and I live just east of suffolk
Hey Austin. I was curious, How do you find the jobs/ Work? Take care. God bless.
That's a layoff with a pay off....Do they usually cut yenz lose early on lay off day? Most of the building trades let you go a little early to resign the book and contact your home local
Where and how do you go about looking for your next jobs if you get laid off
Was this the line near Beckley/ Oak Hill WV? I have Family working on that line
Got a chicken run But I didn't see a bell hole in that ditch . Where do you go if that pipe takes off besides being crushed . Got to love that mud . yeah done decades in the mud . One foreman on one of our crews would get a load of one inch crushed rock to put in the ditch . Higher ups some times squealed about the cost . But on a 9 day shift it would enable the crew to be a day ahead of schedule (pipeline fabrication compressor station). With a 12-14 man crew that one day saved because of a dump truck of gravel saved a bag of money and made the work easier
I just have a question... Why the gas bottles if its stick? Is it for torches or something?
Redbeard for oxy acetylene cutting usually
Hopefully you find something else soon and if you head home then be safe
Puddin Thompson thank you
Austin and Kayla can you collect unemployment benefits?
Cool video man. I would love to be a pipe line welder. But I don’t think it’s the life I’m looking for . I will stick to my squirt gun wielding 6/4:30 Monday through Friday it’s not much but $15 hr is better than nothing at all lol . Keep your videos coming
The place you are welding at is near my house I live down the road from there Pretty cool
Come up to Virginia, mountain valley pipeline is all this year
Do you get paid while your waiting on the weld boss
U should be low enough on the wheel u can dispatch to north Carolina on that price job. Thats the spread im shootn for
Ya I’ve been trying to get on that work out there. I’d love to go out that way for work.
@@AustinandKayla yea me to!! Ive herd they suppose to be startin a couple more spreads up after 1st of the yr in the Carolinas for that Atlantic coast line, im shootn to get on 1 of em!! Lol i know the weld boss thats gone be pushin the welders for rockford so im hoping i can get on there spread, they gone yard in fayettville nc
Gotta have a lil bit gypsy blood to love it
So I have heard that you can make 100k+ a year in pipeline welding. How hard/true is that? I want to have a farm someday and pipeline will be my funding towards it. Anyways, I am going to be attending fall 2019 at TSTC to learn pipeline welding. It'd be great if you could maybe help clear up some things. Also, how hard is it to get your foot in the door for the Alaskan Pipeline?
come on up to the canadian oils sands bud! were crying for welders on heavy equipment.
Austin, nice video as usual. Long time follower. I swear I saw you driving your rig last week. I went back to the farm in Nebraska for Thanksgiving. Not sure but I thought I saw you driving of 76 in Colorado. Any chance that was you? Anyway, feel like I know you by now. Let me know.
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoy the videos. No it wasn’t me. I haven’t been in Colorado in a few years.
good luck from us and let us know how the hitch works out
leo ybarra like it a lot better! Still isn’t our ideal but we are getting closer
make a review on the b&w hitch
Once you start welding how long does it take to make a weld on pipe that size?
Few hours.
Looks like a lot of work on my end of the pipe line in Virginia
just discovered Elevation Church a few months back. Love it.
What part of Oklahoma are y’all in? I’m working around Geary area right now
On those days when you have to wait a long time for the van to pick you up is that paid time?
Yes
Hope that pipe line dont blow up like it did on 77. That was a big mess.
What about the new hitch?
What part of Oklahoma are ya from?
Can you talk about the unions
most 798ers i know bitch about it. FWIW. when its money its money. when it aint.... it aint.
Yeah, they are dying
Matthew Lewis I am embarrassed to say I am apart of a union. United Against Workers....
Let him preach brother
Dude you where like 30 minuets from my house I drive by that spot every day
Austin,
New to the channel what part of Okla. are you from? I'm from Enid
did you work in maine and stay in waterville?
I didn't. Would love to work in Maine someday though.
Just watched a 2 minute ad of Gordon Ramsey cooking a burger, can’t lie my fat ass mouth got watery
Sorry to hear about the layoff, at least you got to put in some work. My wife and I are monthly supporters of Elevation Church. If Steven Furtick can't get your fire going then your wood must be wet! Hope you had a good Thanksgiving.
I did it for 26 years and when all over the world and I'm glad I'm out of it cost it got worse and worse and worse cuz they was always looking for something cheaper and it may have changed and the money may have come back but it was on down Hill slide when I left it
Pipe line welders get laid off a lot. Why not work a deal with a few local welding shops to work for them when you are available ?
798er's are not supposed to work non union jobs.
Yes! Starve your family before you betray the union.
Lots of people do it. If you get caught you sure WILL starve your family.
Plenty of non union work out there. Business is booming! If you're starving it's your decision.
Not me. I am drawing a fat check retired now. lol
Job in NC right now . Hiring welders , 6 to 8 months of work . Lmk .
65 miles of 36”
I can put a word in
online church thats cool I will check it out
thanks
iceroad hope you like it. It’s been a game changer for us
What happened to the new helper?
I get a different helper on each job nowadays.
Pumping oil for Jesus
Haha i kno exactly where you are... those are my old stomping grounds... ask there's any adkins people around. ... lol
I was just through there
One reason I couldn't be a pipe liner
Leroy The-Savage you meant wouldn’t want to be as I’m sure you can be
@@weldingjunkie sure
This video is the reason I gave up on welding as a career and passed on being a boilermaker. Prefer a little lower, steadier paycheck with way, way better benefits. Besides, fuck that traveling bs and putting in 60hrs+.
You’re in my neck of the woods, hometown hurricane West Virginia
Dustin Wolford I used to visit there a lot. Nice part of WV
I worked at John Amos around there a year or two back. Loved that area
Nice setup. Maybe when your back in Oklahoma I could drive up and meet you
Im from Oklahoma as well lol.
3 weeks.. Lol.. still good money!!
I watch elevation church as well great sermons 👍
Tavis Tyler so good 👌🏻
Lay off is a pay off!!
When your just sitting there waiting, are you still getting paid?
Yes
That's what I was wondering how does pay work doing pipe ik it's 1099 but is it like a set amount of hours you work a day
Steven Furtick!!!
Do you get paid for stand by?
While we are waiting for them to dig and such? Yes.
And to you people commenting on here saying that 798 is dying, you’re highly wrong. We’re stronger now and make the best wages than we have in 20+ years. And for the non union hands bitching you’re wages are set on what we get just y’all get a slight cut than us. Yalls fault, not mine and not ours... wanna weld for bullshit pay then get after after it... but don’t bitch and gripe about 798 cause we got a back bone and will stand up for people like y’all make low wages. We know what it takes to be a welder. And the best welders on top of that. Just because y’all won’t stand up for yourselves, that’s y’alls problem. Y’all could fix it. But ya don’t... it’s a shame. I know a lot of non union welder that are jam up hands but won’t stand up about the pay or join 798. I don’t understand it....
Sucks man I know how it is I got laid off in 2014 never went back the money ain’t the same but get a normal welding job at a good area
Is your company hiring
JUST CURIOUS HERE ..... any big ol pipes going any where... or flowing anything any which way...... do the pipes usually get weld'd on the inside as well as the out side...... or is it usually just the outside of all pipes no matter what......???
guessing the metal is pretty darn thick right.... so what sort of welding do u do to make it all seem-less & smooth inside or outside the pipes...................??? what about the gas or what ever u all use there to weld is that bought by u welders or by the company's u work for..................????????
Yes, the pipelines are headed to a destination. They use pipelines to transfer oil and natural gas from the ground to anywhere it’s needed. Natural gas is used to heat houses and businesses all around the work. Oil is used for all kinds of things in today’s world. Oil is also refined to make gasoline an diesel. They do get welded inside and out. The thickness varies. Some pipelines are thin some are really thick. As much as 1” thick or more depending on where it’s at.
The bottles seen in this particular video are used to cut the pipe. The company supplies them. Sometimes as a rig welder we do have to supply our own bottles. Check out my personal Chanel it’s called Austin Ross. I make videos over there that are education about pipeline and rig welding work.
*world
Love your videos keep the work up. If you ever need a helper I'm whilling to help I've been helping for 4 year in New Mexico
What brand is that cap at the beginning?
brandon rosser our brand Industrial Tradition will drop them tomorrow for Black Friday. industrialtradition.com/collections
Thank you
F the pipeline. Why do that to yourself? Always moving around always getting laid off. This is why I chose not to do pipeline work. Instead I chose to be a pipefitter/welder/fabricator/plumber. I make good money with out the layoffs and continuous moving around.
I love it. It’s more than a job to me. I love the lifestyle. Meeting people, not knowing where I’m goin to be next, the extended time off. I’m not much for an “8-5” job. It’s not for everyone. But I love it.
@@AustinandKayla cheers.
It’s a little confusing as to the order of the videos sometimes.
Dam bro your not keeping a job.
First
Timothy Welch Thanks for watching!
Why would anyone want this?
Maybe you’re just not good ?
luis castaneda what makes u think that? the last job was not ment for him... thats why he busted thatweld
@@51-FS i work for pipeline.. Welders helper... They keep the fast ones... For tie'ns... So yeah he ain't that good. Good money tho!