Sellstrom Flip Front Adapter & Tiger Hood Flip Front conversion on Pipeliner Helmet

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
  • The first video was the "Original" Sellstrom Flip Front Adapter video from late 2012, uploaded sometime in 2013, and the video was deleted when I first Deleted the Welding Channel completely in early 2014. When this 'new' channel was brought back up, this video was not brought back.

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  • @Gavreeli
    @Gavreeli 7 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    You would think that since these modifications are so common that the Pipeliner would just come with a flip front.

  • @famasmaster2000
    @famasmaster2000 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome vids ! I miss a lot of the old ones too like some of the other guys but I am still happy that you came back when you did. Happy welding bro !

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      famasmaster2000 I have to go through the old ones; I cringe when I watch them, but I'm thinking of breaking one or something of them back or certain parts. A lot of the old videos I find difficult to watch, even the way I talk and everything is different in the old ones which is kinda crazy lol

  • @matthewlittle2476
    @matthewlittle2476 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the video, great content, the Tiger Hood brings back memories!

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Matthew Little Hey thanks! It was interesting one time, my parents many years ago, probably 10 years ago, they had this 40 foot long trailer. I don't know why exactly. My dad often goes to auctions and always buys just about whatever and everything was in this trailer. When we sold the trailer, we had cleaned out all of these auction boxes with anything and everything in them. One of the boxes I found had 20 some tiger hood welding helmets in it. I still have a number of them, one of them was a fibre metal helmet from long, long ago; this big, big helmet with what seemed like a cast iron flip front adapter on it lol. I was never big on the tiger hoods, I'm not too sure why, but a friend of mine he really liked those helmets and two of my other friends were starting their apprenticeship in welding, I gave them some of the helmets to get them going.

  • @Brad1237202
    @Brad1237202 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for taking the time for making this video! Very informative!

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Brad1237202 Hey thankyou! this was one of the ones asked about and I figured It would be good to bring back if I edited it a bit as well as added the other part about the other helmet.

  • @Andyb-rw6lo
    @Andyb-rw6lo 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    thanks for the video
    been thinking about doing this
    and now I know how

  • @badass98kx250
    @badass98kx250 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    very good helment was just goimg to ask you about the conversion today then seen this video perfect thanks buddy

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      badass98kx250 A lot of people wanted this video back up, and I brought it up again after heavy editing lol.,

  • @tylerminix8752
    @tylerminix8752 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What purpose does cutting slots in the side of the hood have ?

  • @danielainsworth4092
    @danielainsworth4092 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    how much heavier does the front flip feel compared to the standard pipeliner? is it enough to make it uncomfortable?

  • @johnt9810
    @johnt9810 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've noticed you have some "slashes" cut in the lower part of some of your hoods. Some are vertical slashes and some are more of a horizontally oriented. what are they for and don't they let light in?
    Have you ever tried a hood that has been really cut down allot? I've got my pipeliner cut way back with leather riveted to the bottom and top. I've done a few for friends and on other brands of hoods.
    Anyway, another great video. let us know what other essential tools you use on the job.

  • @weldscum
    @weldscum 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I put the rachet strap on mine and it only goes back half way so every time I look down to grab something it'll fall. I was thinking about taking an inch off the top before but ima do it on monday. I see all the other comments about the old vids and personally I thought it was great comedy that only welders/trade guys would understand. Swamp donkey, disposable welders, striking an arc for beginners, the cluster fuck of cables with the spider, great shit but if you don't like it...fuck it I watch for the welding, the laughter was just a plus

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      John Demkovich I have the ratchet head gear for the helmets, the rubber band that's on them is good without the sellstrom front, but once its on, it adds a lot of weight and the ratched ends up being the way to go. The thing with the older videos is that a person never really realizes the audience that watches the videos, and its better to have serious videos because at all levels people won't have a problem or issue if the video is serious.

  • @KennyInVegas
    @KennyInVegas 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is your opinion of self-darkening hoods?

  • @keithmartinez07
    @keithmartinez07 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who online sales this adapter?

  • @aldoquintanilla1891
    @aldoquintanilla1891 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sadly they don't sell these adapters on their own anymore, but you can pay an extra 30$ for a whole hood and just take it off.

    • @WHITEHEADTJ71
      @WHITEHEADTJ71 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Aldo Quintanilla they are on amazon for 20 bucks

  • @ernestogarza1428
    @ernestogarza1428 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey fielders where can I get one of those front flip adaptors? I've been looking around online but I can't seem to find them.

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ernesto Garza @castleweldingsupplies on Instagram.. www.castlewelding.net and www.castleweldshop.com - the flip front and pipeliner helmet with the flip front is shown on their instagram page

  • @davidbastekusa
    @davidbastekusa 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    is there any possible way to fit an auto-dark lens in there?

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      The OutCaster Yes, you need a very thin rectangular file. Where the lenses slide into the flip front, you will use the file to thin down the spot so that the thicker auto lens will slide in better

  • @smile4Jack
    @smile4Jack 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice video.Help me out man.How come people love these hoods more than the regular miller,lincoln,jackson or other auto-dark hoods.Do they protect better against sparks?

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      James Yairi It's a person preference type thing really, some guys like the auto lens helmets while some guys like just a standard helmet with fixed shade

    • @smile4Jack
      @smile4Jack 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** thank you my Canadian friend

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      James Yairi Hey anytime =D

  • @ambiguoussoul1246
    @ambiguoussoul1246 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    could you make a video on how you spray paint your helmets? I like that look better than anything else I have seen

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +Joe Pearson Actually the helmets are just old and worn. The appearance on them is from welding spatter and being thrown around really. 6010/7010/8010 will wear them out very quick too

    • @ambiguoussoul1246
      @ambiguoussoul1246 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      In every group there is always one know-it-all

  • @jtravieso13
    @jtravieso13 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video. ...what type of lenses do u prefer?

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Juan Prieto I prefer the black filter lenses. Shade 8 for tig welding, shade 9 for arc welding, and shade 11 for Aluminum and walking the cup to help see the weld puddle better.

    • @jtravieso13
      @jtravieso13 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Any brand in particular? I guessing you are using glass...

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Juan Prieto not really, we just have very generic brands of welding lenses here and they're always just a green shade. Though the gold lens is pretty nice for arc welding with 6010, it helps to see the weld puddle a little bit better.

  • @Mikey-ym6ok
    @Mikey-ym6ok 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    If only fiber metal made welding helmets that had flip front. Would be so much easier.

  • @TheGmanamaya
    @TheGmanamaya 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey fieldres , I am having trouble on a 5g 6" pipe. Running the 7018 cap with 2 bead cap. On sch. 40 can you post a demo on running that rod. I am having trouble on the bottom of it . Can you help a brother out.
    Thx bud

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      DaddyFat Sacks What kind of trouble are you having? I would set the machine to have as low of voltage as possible, so either if using a generator welder, have the amperage range as high as possible and the voltage fine current as low as possible - unless the machine has too much drive in behind the arc, then you can drop the gear and raise the fine current. If using an inverter type machine, set the arc force to 'crisp, 6010 mode, +10, 10 or 100" and this will decrease the voltage. Certain machines have different volt amp curves; the Lincoln generators will have drooping volt amp curves, the inverters like the ranger/vantage, various shop machines, miller xmt, etc., they'll typically have a downhill mode or CC mode, but cc mode is constant current - if you adjust the arc length, on a generator welder, with the high gear/low fine current, holding a tight arc will increase amperage/decrease voltage while giving slight arc length will decrease amperage/increase voltage, and CC machines, essentially the voltage will change while the amperage will remain the constant (constant current) but provided you decreased the voltage in the weld puddle with setting the machine to have a decrease in voltage, whether doing weaving, but most likely a stringer if its sch.40 pipe, most likely 2 stringers beside on another unless its larger pipe, you will be able to hold a tight arc to the pipe, not snuff out, be able to adjust arc length while will adjust your immediate amperage and voltage, so you will be able to control the solidification of the weld puddle by decreasing the voltage; if weaving for example from side to side, you can hold a tight arc in the sides and watch the weld puddle go from an oblong appearance to now a rounded appearance, move to the opposite side and hold a tight arc, the tight arc/manipulating arc length will decrease the voltage in the weld puddle which will chill out the weld puddle, and the puddle will follow you over to the side you are on. What happens is guys will set their machine to 7018 mode or -10, or low gear and high fine current, and they have a soft puddle characteristic, the machine doesn't have drive or push behind the arc, and the puddle is more liquid and takes longer to solidify due to the voltage. arc length manipulation does not have as much of influence on adjusting the immediate amperage and voltage in such setting, the heat remains relatively consistent, and what happens is guys will give arc length to the pipe because they don't want to touch the pipe and snuff out. So the increase voltage due to their arc length, and they have voltage already in the weld puddle because of the setting on the machine, and moving from left side to right side or even stringers in vertical up position, the middle of the weld just collects all the heat, because the weld puddle has so much voltage, its not solidifying, so you move left to right, and it doesn't matter how long you pause, the weld puddle will still remain a liquid and the warmth of the weld puddle will collect in the middle of the weld, as it stays liquid longer, and that's when you cannot stack metal because you cannot stack your liquid weld puddle you are carrying on top of previously deposited metal that is still relatively a liquid, it cannot hold your weld puddle up, but also the metal is affected via gravity so any metal that is still slightly liquid will be affected by gravity and quite often on the bottom and progressing upwards to a bout 3 oclock, this is usually the case. Plus a lot of heat soaks into the pipe because the metal is not cooling down as you travel up the pipe, so the further you travel up the pipe, the more the middle protrudes outwards and the more undercut you get on the sides, and the weld is not flat. this is because of the voltage on the machine and not manipulating the arc length to adjust the immediate amperage and voltage in the arc.

    • @TheGmanamaya
      @TheGmanamaya 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well I am here in Houston tx. And trading with Fluor for the upgrade combo pipe welder course. And I am running this on a miller in shop. I run the temp on 90 with 1/8 7018 rod in the 5g position . And I am just not having good 6 o'clock to 9 and 3 stringer beads. I am doing a 2 bead cap and I am wonder if you can shot a quick to help me out as a visual ?
      Thx

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      DaddyFat Sacks Actually I have to get the time to pull one together; are you able to send me a picture of the weld in the mean time? field_res@hotmail.com, I can tell whats going on visually and explain how to correct

    • @TheGmanamaya
      @TheGmanamaya 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** yes ofcourse, i am going back n forth with welding on sch. 40-80. but let me send ya some photos.

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      DaddyFat Sacks ok sounds good

  • @ZILAwelds
    @ZILAwelds 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should bring the dragging knuckles video back also. Kowalski you have to do a 10 inch now. Get the cow catcher .... Lol

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ***** I was thinking about bringing back some of the deleted videos, but I always cringe watching them. Even in this video, I talk completely different from the first part of the video from 2 years ago to the last part that I quickly put together yesterday which is why the first part is really shortened. Sometimes I think of making just a 'random' video that has things from all over. The new ones I always have a spot where I'm thinking of adding something funny in and then when I edit the video, I think "no, I should probably take that out"

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** Actually I used to have a video or two wearing those foam hulk hands, I can't remember if it was the one about the white dually or one of the old ones but I always joked about the welders dragging their knuckles in the video. The other one, the kowalsky one was about trying to get a welder out of his truck and to work., the idea came to me being on a site with a welder who the fitters would tell him he needs to get to work since the pipe is tacked and he'd come up with excuses and tell them 'tell the foreman you couldn't find me' and then he'd get out of his truck and hang out with another welder eating popcorn behind his truck. I still kinda laugh about it, but that's what schneetiger77 was referencing about., I still think about bringing back the older videos or else re doing them somehow

    • @joshriewestahl7885
      @joshriewestahl7885 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      I miss the vid " helpers be like" I think that was what it was. ...And the magnums part in one of the vids. Thanks for replying to me on IG *fuzzytungsten

    • @FieldRes
      @FieldRes  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Josh riewestahl I can't remember which video had the magnum in it or what I ever did with that one.. a lot of them I ended up removing because a person never quite knows who watches the videos, and may not understand if someone is just joking, telling a joke, or being funny compared to being serious; so I always prefer to have a serious video so people know what to expect, especially when they form an opinion of you watching the video and also when they end up meeting you in person.