What the hell is with all the start/stop? Too shallow a rod angle. Not tieing into the sides. Even that last pass isn't tied in properly. I do know a few things on welding, as a certified high pressure welder on Refineries, blast furnaces, water treatment plants... for over 20 years. You're fired!
Right? All these videos have similar statements … “ancient welders secrets” and “very few welders know this secret” and the like. 😂 🧑🏭 🔥 🤫 🤣 Plus, anyone notice what horrible penetration at the toe? 😅
The Video so good I tried to blow the excess off my screen after you welded🤣 . I’m a plumber by trade I respect any tradesman that respects their craft.
So if very few welders know how to weld this exact setup, than I wonder what they learn in welding school because this is a beginner, flat position weld. The starting and stopping, peck type weld on the first pass would be an instant fail. The proper technique for the first pass he did, the “root pass”, would be to use a 6010 or 6011 rod and form a keyhole. Then you form a puddle and push it into the keyhole using the whip-and-pause motion, traveling down the gap, joining the two pieces together, not pulling out and extinguishing your arc. It should be a continuous weld. If you do pull out and lose your arc, you have to grind out the area of termination before starting again where you left off. The technique he used would be good for the novice, hobbiest welder who has not mastered the proper way and just needs to get something done. Albeit, not a structural weld. Like I wouldn’t be building a trailer using this technique. A BBQ pit or something. OK. But take the time to practice and learn the correct way and you’ll become a better welder. Hard to learn the right way after doing it the easy way for so long and getting away with it. Ask me how I know. LOL
No, just NO!!!!! There are too many people out here on the internet giving out so much bad advice. If a person can not even wear the proper PPE, you shouldn't even continue to watch their videos.
Long arcing. Cut and bend some straps and see what happens. I don’t think that you had it set hot enough to burn out the trapped slag on the left side.
Так варить только по мелочи и от нечего делать. Когда сварной работы дофига, то варят не так и не таким материалом и качество получается на высоте. Здесь - это скорее совет для начинающего любителя каких то мелких поделок. Хотя в целом - показано доступно и верно.
Used to use these "fillet welds " with a 6010 rod years ago . Also with what looks like a 7018 rod you are using there. Don't even know if they use stick welding these days. Seems everything is MIG welding these days
Para aqueles que estão a muitos anos é inútil. Mas para mim que sou iniciante, isso é maravilhoso! Se você ja sabe, compartilhe os seus conhecimentos e não use palavras negativas para desmerecer o trabalho dos outros. Paz!
Spacing out the plate and the bevel part is right, sounds like you are using 6010/6011, you should not start and stop for your root pass as this is the pass that will make or break the piece, i did this for 25yrs, if you are welding this once the root pass is in the plate should have been flipped over and ground out to the weld then welded on the backside prior to welding the beveled side, this would never pass the bend test, i would have welded it with 7018 since the material was ground clean, no weaving and i would have ran stringers, the only time i would weave is when welding vertical up making sure you hold the sides longer and whiping accross the middle i know this would pass the bend test as it has everytime CWB came to certify my welders
OK guys and gals! So what if the video is basic knowledge? The intended audience are those just out of tech school perhaps and could use a good tutorial. Help em out!
It would have been better to clean the steel of rust. I see undercut, I am sure there are slag inclusions. I do not think it would pass a bending test.
So close your trapping slag but it’s better than the other videos and see how your flat bar is bowing up try a flat bar on edge on back to stop that still better than the other videos
oh FFS, you were doing great great until the series of tack welds at 2:13 with inclusions with each subsequent tack. you should have run a continuous line, cleared the slag and run several runs clearing the slag before each run, which you did in the later runs..
И чего нового и невероятного вы сдесь показали? Да каждый сварщик-самоучка это знает и сделает такое ,если руки не из жопы.Что здесь сверхъестественного? И где ржавая пластина? Это,можно сказать,чистый был металл,да ещё и зачищеный болгаркой. Вот когда сверху пару миллиметров гнили,вот это ржавый металл. И сварил бы я эти два куска без фаски и с гнилым слоем сверху. А пафосу-то,а название видео... Вроде бы самоле́т собрали из метеллолома в гараже.
Thought he did a nice job dont why everyone is complaining so much does this look like structural welds you idiots? Flat stock not a damn submarine here
If you have a grinder to prep with, then why not just clean the rust off near the weld site!! Question isn’t if it’s possible to weld with rust present, it is possible, your weld just be full of contamination that otherwise shouldn’t be there and the weld won’t be as strong as it could be. The stop the start technique isn’t a good idea. I see a bunch of cold lap without penetration. Sure this weld might hold but it could be better. I don’t like videos showing how to weld on rust. If you can get rid of the rust then please do so as much as possible. The only time I worry about welding with rust is when I’m welding up a whole in tube frames because there’s no way to clean out the rust unless you cut off a section to clean but by then you’ve already shortened the tube and frame just by the width of the cut.
What the hell is with all the start/stop? Too shallow a rod angle. Not tieing into the sides. Even that last pass isn't tied in properly. I do know a few things on welding, as a certified high pressure welder on Refineries, blast furnaces, water treatment plants... for over 20 years. You're fired!
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Perhaps you can give him his walking papers…if you can find them in your purse.
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As a rule of thumb, any welding or metal working video featuring a wagging finger can be safely dismissed at poor advice.
well he cut a groove to fill the groove... nonsense
If this is something that “very few welders know , you must be living in an idiots paradise!
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Right? All these videos have similar statements … “ancient welders secrets” and “very few welders know this secret” and the like. 😂 🧑🏭 🔥 🤫 🤣
Plus, anyone notice what horrible penetration at the toe? 😅
"Few welders" dude this is basic welding 101
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How to weld rusted steel:
Step 1 - Grind off the rust
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I appreciate the wagging finger so early in the video. It saves a lot of time to know the rest is bollocks.
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Такую бы красоту сделать когда шов вертикальный))) вот это да. Будет высший пилотаж))) а горизонтальный шов самый простой)))
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The Video so good I tried to blow the excess off my screen after you welded🤣 . I’m a plumber by trade I respect any tradesman that respects their craft.
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So if very few welders know how to weld this exact setup, than I wonder what they learn in welding school because this is a beginner, flat position weld. The starting and stopping, peck type weld on the first pass would be an instant fail. The proper technique for the first pass he did, the “root pass”, would be to use a 6010 or 6011 rod and form a keyhole. Then you form a puddle and push it into the keyhole using the whip-and-pause motion, traveling down the gap, joining the two pieces together, not pulling out and extinguishing your arc. It should be a continuous weld. If you do pull out and lose your arc, you have to grind out the area of termination before starting again where you left off. The technique he used would be good for the novice, hobbiest welder who has not mastered the proper way and just needs to get something done. Albeit, not a structural weld. Like I wouldn’t be building a trailer using this technique. A BBQ pit or something. OK. But take the time to practice and learn the correct way and you’ll become a better welder. Hard to learn the right way after doing it the easy way for so long and getting away with it. Ask me how I know. LOL
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How to weld rust.... Step 1. Remove rust
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Came to the comments to see if this was universally accepted as correct.
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I would not let this guy to weld anything for me
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The guy should remember his audience is made also of a lot of experienced Certified/Coded welders before waves his finger and correcting the issue.
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I don’t know anything about welding, but I know how to do this now. Yup.
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No, just NO!!!!! There are too many people out here on the internet giving out so much bad advice. If a person can not even wear the proper PPE, you shouldn't even continue to watch their videos.
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Long arcing. Cut and bend some straps and see what happens. I don’t think that you had it set hot enough to burn out the trapped slag on the left side.
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Маладэц. Всё чётко, кратко и по теме...
Очень полезно.
5+.
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How is he keeping it straight, the heat will pull the end piece up unless it's clamped
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pensei a mesma coisa
Так варить только по мелочи и от нечего делать. Когда сварной работы дофига, то варят не так и не таким материалом и качество получается на высоте. Здесь - это скорее совет для начинающего любителя каких то мелких поделок. Хотя в целом - показано доступно и верно.
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Well done 👍👍👍
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I'm really curious about how the other side looks like... 😣
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Я один ждал когда он начнëт по „ржавчине" варить?
Название не соответствует действительности
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Se soou rápido no trabalho este tipo de solda e muito demorado o meu e fazer ou fazer 😅
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Very good welding , congratulations
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А с каких пор, углеродитые стали, варят рутиловыми электрода?😅
Oh dear, the wagging finger.....stopped watching straight away.
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А с другой стороны, почему не показали?
Уверен, что с другой стороны даже кромки не сплавились!
What electrodes?
NK 2,6
@@ZonaWelder89 Who is the manufacturer of the electrodes?
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The brand is NK / ENKA / Nikko Steel, an Indonesian Brand
Used to use these "fillet welds " with a 6010 rod years ago .
Also with what looks like a 7018 rod you are using there.
Don't even know if they use stick welding these days.
Seems everything is MIG welding these days
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Before I got my wire welder I used 6011 rod 6013 was very popular at the time
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Ничего себе у дедушки руки трясутся 😅
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Très Belle passe à en de mil une 🌙👍👍
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A lo mejor deberías soldarlo con un corte machihembrado dependiendo para como se utilice esa pieza.
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If he calls himself a welder than i'm a door..!
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I would've measured twice, cut once 😂
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Good work
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Para aqueles que estão a muitos anos é inútil.
Mas para mim que sou iniciante, isso é maravilhoso!
Se você ja sabe, compartilhe os seus conhecimentos e não use palavras negativas para desmerecer o trabalho dos outros.
Paz!
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DO NOT WATCH AND LEARN HERE. INCORRECT METHOD. SEARCH ELSEWHERE.
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@ZonaWelder89 what do these "hands" mean?
Spacing out the plate and the bevel part is right, sounds like you are using 6010/6011, you should not start and stop for your root pass as this is the pass that will make or break the piece, i did this for 25yrs, if you are welding this once the root pass is in the plate should have been flipped over and ground out to the weld then welded on the backside prior to welding the beveled side, this would never pass the bend test, i would have welded it with 7018 since the material was ground clean, no weaving and i would have ran stringers, the only time i would weave is when welding vertical up making sure you hold the sides longer and whiping accross the middle i know this would pass the bend test as it has everytime CWB came to certify my welders
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OK guys and gals! So what if the video is basic knowledge? The intended audience are those just out of tech school perhaps and could use a good tutorial. Help em out!
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I bet that flat bar ain't so flat now
There has got to be so much slag from the start/stop welding and contaminated
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It would have been better to clean the steel of rust. I see undercut, I am sure there are slag inclusions. I do not think it would pass a bending test.
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So close your trapping slag but it’s better than the other videos and see how your flat bar is bowing up try a flat bar on edge on back to stop that still better than the other videos
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Заварил хорошо , но перегрел. Полоса выгнулась
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All that stop and starts ? Would that cause slag inclusion s ???
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Apakah itu spring mobil? saya sudah mencoba nya beberapa kali gagal tidak akan bertahan lama
Iya.cara masak nya dengan Amper yang tinggi supaya penetrasinya menyatuh
You warped the plate
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No need to keep stopping and starting small enough rod wear it across what we call a route run same with next two runs but with bigger rods Bill
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oh FFS, you were doing great great until the series of tack welds at 2:13 with inclusions with each subsequent tack.
you should have run a continuous line, cleared the slag and run several runs clearing the slag before each run, which you did in the later runs..
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Nothing is correct in this process. Stop encouraging this kind of behavior.
We all know to remove tha rust !
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Who in the hell welds with knit cotton gloves on😂
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Let's see the root pass probably contusions Crack waiting to happen 😅
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Так фаска сделана и в ней металл чистый, в чём проблема сварить?
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Muestra el procedimiento 6 g en tubería y 6 g r tubería de 8 pulgadas de diámetro cédula 80
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I would have just used gorilla glue and bought me a new piece of flat stock.
Funny you all watched 😂
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Hope you didnt want it to be flat lol
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И чего нового и невероятного вы сдесь показали?
Да каждый сварщик-самоучка это знает и сделает такое ,если руки не из жопы.Что здесь сверхъестественного?
И где ржавая пластина?
Это,можно сказать,чистый был металл,да ещё и зачищеный болгаркой.
Вот когда сверху пару миллиметров гнили,вот это ржавый металл.
И сварил бы я эти два куска без фаски и с гнилым слоем сверху.
А пафосу-то,а название видео...
Вроде бы самоле́т собрали из метеллолома в гараже.
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Trim , udah di buatkan video mengelas plat yang tebal 6:34
Sama sodaraku
Я тоже так умею чем выпендриваться
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I remember my first weld
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I can do that much better,,,, in my Dreams that is.
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저게 쉬워보인다고 생각하면 님은 용접에대해 아무것도 모르는것.
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이 방법 유튜브 영상자료 수백개는 있음..
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/ новая сварка а ты завари простымаппаратом на 2 фазы
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6011 will burn though rust
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I just started school for welding and this is stupid to watch... Very few will know this cuz no one wants to know this crap..
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Thought he did a nice job dont why everyone is complaining so much does this look like structural welds you idiots? Flat stock not a damn submarine here
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Ааа? Bloke!!!
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Judulnya indonesia tapi gak ada satupun yg komen org indonesia
Hehhehe salam kenal bosku
@ZonaWelder89 okok
Bravo
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Jeder Ochse kann das. Das haben wir schon im ersten Lehrjahr gemacht 1978.
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Hahahahaha Hahahahaha Hahahahaha
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If you have a grinder to prep with, then why not just clean the rust off near the weld site!!
Question isn’t if it’s possible to weld with rust present, it is possible, your weld just be full of contamination that otherwise shouldn’t be there and the weld won’t be as strong as it could be.
The stop the start technique isn’t a good idea. I see a bunch of cold lap without penetration.
Sure this weld might hold but it could be better.
I don’t like videos showing how to weld on rust. If you can get rid of the rust then please do so as much as possible.
The only time I worry about welding with rust is when I’m welding up a whole in tube frames because there’s no way to clean out the rust unless you cut off a section to clean but by then you’ve already shortened the tube and frame just by the width of the cut.
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ESO NO SIRVE PENDEJ0
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А пластину то повело...
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How not to weld
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Like a bend test plate but totally wrong
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