Good shit dude! I freakin' love welding aluminum. I've welded literal thousands of linear feet of aluminum structure and pipe...MIG, TIG, stick and even oxy/acetyl flame welded a bunch of 2mm sheet butt joints. My man, yr doing just fine. God bless you and truly wish you all the best. Aluminum is a truly different animal, but once you really tune into her, it becomes stupid easy to lay down seriously sexy welds with very little effort.
Aluminium/aluminum is something you just need to weld alot of and experiment with what works for you and your equipment. You didnt suck that bad, I have seen far worse welds in the years I have been a tig welder. Also hi Walker's mom👋
An easier way to get your tube ends lined up - make a couple V-shaped stands out of angle and you can mark both ends the same. Similarly if you ever have to draw a straight line down the side of a pipe, use an angle as a straightedge.
Recently I was in tractor supply getting dog food for my girlfriend. I always stroll through their revamped tool section, including welding equipment. And wouldn't you know it, they're selling Hobart aluminum stick electrodes. I thought to myself, "Hmmm only $9 for the smallest pack in the shelf, and I love making abominations with processes I know are NOT AT ALL recommended." I haven't tried yet, but they're still in the shop taunting me to waste that $9 creating more material to add to the scrap bin.
Whatched this over 2 days and really enjoyed. I like your approach. So I'm a beginner in the welding world having only used an arc welder. My ambition is to weld aluminium. So I now have a mig/Tig welder. Just bought a wp 26 as a starting point now need gas and consumables. So I'm going to make mistakes no doubt. You seem like just a normal working person to me but with flare, so I'm draw to your builds with interest. Thank you and looking forward to seeing more shows.
Some days are not the best. Take a deep breath. We will get through it. Yes most definitely would love lift arc stuff. Can't wait to see more videos soon Tay and the gang. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Waiting for the internet trolls to roll in with their TIG advice on perfect dimes on small radius tube... Who probably have never picked up a Tig torch, but knows all about watching someone else do it on youtube
25 year's welding experience dang Im getting old lol. All types of welding. There's definitely some trolls that think them dimes just stack themselves. Tight spaces and weird angels can make " nice looking" welds tricky but the guy with the torch and helmet on knows if he bonded the metal regardless of what the weld "looks like". Mike Row. Lol is it really you. When I was a rigger we tried to contact dirty jobs. Boy did we get dirty.
39:00 Your Electrode is blue and that isnt supposed to. It should be nice and clean as fresh. Turn up the time in the past gasflow to cool that electrode and shield it from oxygen.
Try a CK TL26 torch. It's a 17 series size, with 26 series amperage capacity. I started using this one, and I won't use anything else. This is the best bang for your buck, without adding water cooling.
Great shout out to Justin at the Fab series. He’s very skilled and willing to share his knowledge….oh and you are certainly “kinda good at welding”…hahahaha.
One of my instructors at the community college I attended worked at a Navy shipyard building submarines. This was back in the 70s I think. He did that for 17 years then welded for the Marine Corp for the rest of his 50+ year career. For a while he was the guy who administered AWS weld testing in my town. Super humble, extremely knowledgeable and patient guy to work with and learn from. The school I went to unfortunately underfunded the welding program and most of the equipment was old as hell and rarely used. But this guy made it worth every minute I spent. He also helped me learn how a 25 year old Miller with two knobs on it can be dialed in and weld just as good as the few new machines the other students would only use . A good man, an asset to the community and the school, and a guy who should be enjoying retirement but generously helps the next generations learn the fundamentals.
Nice job, Tay. (And Walker) I try some aluminium welding from time to time. And it is weird stuff. So no comment on your weld. I could not do it better my self.
you should have used an angel, lay the tubing onto the angel mark a line, cut the angel you need ...done ! the middle part , just use the line and cut it 50/50 each direction ... done ! no open ends !
I know you left some of the 100 year old line shafting in place from former machine shop. I didn't think much about it until today. What a cool background that appears from time to time. Especially while talking about modern gas lens torches and arc frequency. Edit... BTW this machinists says don't force it....Get a bigger hammer...Heh heh
Hey Tay, I just discovered your channel and I can't understand why you don't have a half million subs. I love the way you present things and your demeanor is awesome. You were made for TH-cam. And yes, I'll be looking for some merch. Keep being awesome!
In sort of the same boat. I discovered the long 4+ hour shop clean out/restoration and watched the whole video in two sittings. Then I never really came back to the channel, even though I'm in welding school and watch lots of welding/fab related content. I suppose the algorithm gods decided I needed to find this channel again after many months and I'm glad it did. I had no idea the actual fabrication and welding related videos were so good. Tays shop looks like the type of place I'd love to work in. As everyone knows, much of the industry has its people with overblown egos, hazing, gatekeeping and a healthy dose of misogynistic tendencies. I don't get that vibe at all from the guys on this channel. They just seem like nerds who love building shit, which happens to be similar to how I'd describe myself.
pizza rack for a short person, better if it was say 6 ft tall , with box storage on the lower half ,I always have trouble making something for someone when I think its a bad design.When you have been the boss for a long time you get very opinionated , GREAT JOB !!
Obviously you are not a tig aluminum god bot honestly most people aren't. This is not bad at all and plenty good enough for what it is. As taryl would say "it's not the space shuttle" haha.
Good shit dude! I freakin' love welding aluminum. I've welded literal thousands of linear feet of aluminum structure and pipe...MIG, TIG, stick and even oxy/acetyl flame welded a bunch of 2mm sheet butt joints. My man, yr doing just fine. God bless you and truly wish you all the best. Aluminum is a truly different animal, but once you really tune into her, it becomes stupid easy to lay down seriously sexy welds with very little effort.
We need a tshirt
Lift Arc Studio
“Sad is cheap n cheap is Sad”
Coolest quote of 22!🤠
I said it before and I'll say it again: Another job well done - in front of and behind the camera.
great job, I never miss any video, waiting for more 😀, good luck
Great job looks very nice to me! Can't wait for the next video! Have a wonderful weekend 👍
Aluminium/aluminum is something you just need to weld alot of and experiment with what works for you and your equipment.
You didnt suck that bad, I have seen far worse welds in the years I have been a tig welder.
Also hi Walker's mom👋
An easier way to get your tube ends lined up - make a couple V-shaped stands out of angle and you can mark both ends the same. Similarly if you ever have to draw a straight line down the side of a pipe, use an angle as a straightedge.
I tried welding aluminium with a mig welder years ago. What I ended up with looked like a miniature topographical map of the Lake District.
Yeah, I'm not crazy about Mig Aluminium Either, I much Prefer Tig.
Recently I was in tractor supply getting dog food for my girlfriend. I always stroll through their revamped tool section, including welding equipment. And wouldn't you know it, they're selling Hobart aluminum stick electrodes. I thought to myself, "Hmmm only $9 for the smallest pack in the shelf, and I love making abominations with processes I know are NOT AT ALL recommended."
I haven't tried yet, but they're still in the shop taunting me to waste that $9 creating more material to add to the scrap bin.
What about a Miller spool gun? It makes it a lot easier.
Have you tried their push and pull system that goes with the 350P??
Short on pipe.
I’ve heard that before 😂
Great job! Have you ever had a problem cutting aluminum on the plasma table as far as possible explosive gases giving you concern?
Whatched this over 2 days and really enjoyed. I like your approach.
So I'm a beginner in the welding world having only used an arc welder.
My ambition is to weld aluminium. So I now have a mig/Tig welder. Just bought a wp 26 as a starting point now need gas and consumables. So I'm going to make mistakes no doubt.
You seem like just a normal working person to me but with flare, so I'm draw to your builds with interest.
Thank you and looking forward to seeing more shows.
Great video really enjoyed it and a fantastic job on the rack looks spot on. All ways look forward and enjoy your video can’t wait till the next. 👍👍
*♩ ♪ Walker's Mom... has got it going on! ♪ ♫*
*PS, Benedict is right turn up your argon post flow and your tungsten won't oxidize that blue color.*
Some days are not the best. Take a deep breath. We will get through it. Yes most definitely would love lift arc stuff. Can't wait to see more videos soon Tay and the gang. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
If Walker’s mom is reading this….I think your child does amazing work..!!!
Just bought a couple stickers! Love the content, keep it up! Cheers
Nicely done Tay...
Waiting for the internet trolls to roll in with their TIG advice on perfect dimes on small radius tube... Who probably have never picked up a Tig torch, but knows all about watching someone else do it on youtube
As someone with 10 years experience tig welding aluminum I'm doing the same.😆
25 year's welding experience dang Im getting old lol. All types of welding. There's definitely some trolls that think them dimes just stack themselves. Tight spaces and weird angels can make " nice looking" welds tricky but the guy with the torch and helmet on knows if he bonded the metal regardless of what the weld "looks like". Mike Row. Lol is it really you. When I was a rigger we tried to contact dirty jobs. Boy did we get dirty.
Watching this again, it seems like this was a make or break moment for Lift Arc. Like a reality survival show, Lift Arc made it through the trial.
Great video Tay /Walker.
39:00 Your Electrode is blue and that isnt supposed to. It should be nice and clean as fresh. Turn up the time in the past gasflow to cool that electrode and shield it from oxygen.
Try a CK TL26 torch. It's a 17 series size, with 26 series amperage capacity. I started using this one, and I won't use anything else. This is the best bang for your buck, without adding water cooling.
Great shout out to Justin at the Fab series. He’s very skilled and willing to share his knowledge….oh and you are certainly “kinda good at welding”…hahahaha.
aluminum and stainless. two fun materials to weld for sure
Titanium separates the welders from the wannabees
Not much different than stainless
@@wcmwfab935 Just the operating budget lol
@@SegoMan fact lol
You just Can't weld them Together.!
That belt sander is a beast 😂
BEAST SANDER!
Nice 👍
Great Work, and a good Video! 😃 My father was a welder at a shipyard, and helped building submarines. There he had to weld ALOT of aluminum.
One of my instructors at the community college I attended worked at a Navy shipyard building submarines. This was back in the 70s I think. He did that for 17 years then welded for the Marine Corp for the rest of his 50+ year career. For a while he was the guy who administered AWS weld testing in my town.
Super humble, extremely knowledgeable and patient guy to work with and learn from. The school I went to unfortunately underfunded the welding program and most of the equipment was old as hell and rarely used. But this guy made it worth every minute I spent. He also helped me learn how a 25 year old Miller with two knobs on it can be dialed in and weld just as good as the few new machines the other students would only use .
A good man, an asset to the community and the school, and a guy who should be enjoying retirement but generously helps the next generations learn the fundamentals.
I love you guys .
Special for your Oun criticize when you work. And how the funny jokes .
Great irk .
( it’s just to hold pizza trays .)
Nice job, Tay. (And Walker) I try some aluminium welding from time to time. And it is weird stuff. So no comment on your weld. I could not do it better my self.
you should have used an angel, lay the tubing onto the angel mark a line, cut the angel you need ...done !
the middle part , just use the line and cut it 50/50 each direction ... done !
no open ends !
I can’t keep my welding helmet on my head, I’d like to learn how tig weld but until I can figure the head gear thing…
when welding aluminum Acetone is my friend!
I know you left some of the 100 year old line shafting in place from former machine shop. I didn't think much about it until today. What a cool background that appears from time to time. Especially while talking about modern gas lens torches and arc frequency. Edit... BTW this machinists says don't force it....Get a bigger hammer...Heh heh
Hey Tay, I just discovered your channel and I can't understand why you don't have a half million subs. I love the way you present things and your demeanor is awesome. You were made for TH-cam. And yes, I'll be looking for some merch. Keep being awesome!
In sort of the same boat. I discovered the long 4+ hour shop clean out/restoration and watched the whole video in two sittings.
Then I never really came back to the channel, even though I'm in welding school and watch lots of welding/fab related content.
I suppose the algorithm gods decided I needed to find this channel again after many months and I'm glad it did. I had no idea the actual fabrication and welding related videos were so good.
Tays shop looks like the type of place I'd love to work in. As everyone knows, much of the industry has its people with overblown egos, hazing, gatekeeping and a healthy dose of misogynistic tendencies. I don't get that vibe at all from the guys on this channel.
They just seem like nerds who love building shit, which happens to be similar to how I'd describe myself.
89/20 20/20 extruded aluminum. So great.
OK, this comment is for Walker...nice shirt, I guess!
Why not use 45 corners on your frames?
pizza rack for a short person, better if it was say 6 ft tall , with box storage on the lower half ,I always have trouble making something for someone when I think its a bad design.When you have been the boss for a long time you get very opinionated , GREAT JOB !!
I think it turned out well, apart from the fact that it’s half as tall as it should be unless the pizza joint is run by dwarves of course.
Maybe this rack fits Under a bench.
No short size......?
Clean clean clean aluminium before welding, its so picky!
Try shipstation, I’ve heard it’s really good
Obviously you are not a tig aluminum god bot honestly most people aren't. This is not bad at all and plenty good enough for what it is. As taryl would say "it's not the space shuttle" haha.
Please paint the 2nd half of your office window frame black to match the first half.
Job weld one.
Hello Walker's Mom!
Quote of the month. Sucking is the first step to being good at something 😂 let the dirty minds ponder that. Sorry walkers mom
black stallion welding gear
when you get your new welding jacket please change the oil in your hat like your show
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I've seen better, I've seen worse, and this is just right.
Hi Walker's mom
fire up the jet engine Everlast they are just plain noisy welders