My Dad is a qualified welder. I tried to weld for the first time last summer, and I was impressed with the skill level required. Great skill to have however.
I remember sitting in career day in junior high with everybody researching career choices. A welder was one of the highest paying careers, but nobody wanted to look into that, we all wanted to be lawyers and doctors. But man, welder really was one of the highest paying, and this was back in 1988. Looking back, I probably should have done that instead of all the other dead end things I've tried and failed at.
Thank you for your videos. This is another excellent way to step-by-step explanations that can often be too technical to be able to remember. Either way whatever this is very nice thank you.
which type of welding is the best in terms of longetivity for welding a 2mm thick Hot Rolled sheet and 5mm thick angle section. the HR sheet is to be welded to a 4' x2' frame made of 40mm x 40mm x 5mm angle section and this sheet - angle section welded board "ll 've to bear a load of around 500kg during rcc casting.
It is also the cheapest way of welding and always available, with other forms of welding you not only need filler wire but gas. If you do not weld often stick welding once mastered to me is the best. Yes, tig welding is the bees knees but is more complex, more to go wrong and more expensive.
Thank you, Tony. I'm 56 and looking into buying a welder of some sort. The last time I did any welding was in the 7th grade in shop class using a stick welder. I'm just now trying to educate myself on what type of welder I ought to buy. Your comment is very helpful and is the kind of info I need at this stage. Thank you!
Great work out there folks...would be delighted if could extend the video a bit by including pros and cons of smaw..appications as such....selection of electrodes..and key features too with a sminch of animation...humble feedback.
does polarity effect the welding at all? Or do you select the polarity based on the electrode you have in hand? If you select the polarity only based on the electrode you have in hand, why they don't just produce one type of polarity electrode and eradicate DCEP DCEN selection on the machine? Thanks for your answer beforehand!
It's a matter of functionality indeed. If you don't adjust these settings for certain alloys/thicknesses, it simply won't bond/penetrate and a bead will be unstable, especially in MIG instances.
The short answer is: wear dry gloves and clothes and don't touch the electrode. The longer answer is "ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL." You don't want to be in the path between the electrode and work or the electrode and ground. Don't try welding until you understand all the hazards fully (electrical and otherwise). Be sure to read your equipment manual and the applicable AWS safety fact sheets. For example: www.aws.org/library/doclib/fact-sheet-no.-5-aug-2018.pdf
Hi there greetings, is it possible to convert arc welder into MIG welding using separate wire feeder and connect MIG welding torch to arc welding machine ! thank you
Damn I wish this guy kept making videos these are SO well made.
same
Man!! This was a whole entire book in a simple short video 👏
My Dad is a qualified welder. I tried to weld for the first time last summer, and I was impressed with the skill level required. Great skill to have however.
Whatever do you get into Walmart in Oregon that's where I screwed up so I didn't know nothing about it if my instructor did or not thank you're
Why are u here😮😅
Thank you for all these incredible videos, kind sir.
First welding class next week. This was a very helpful insight. Well put together, great editing. Thank you!
How did it go?
@@michaeljacobus7006 really great. Learned a lot! Still welding.
A complete simple and detail explanation. Thanks!!!
hey why arent you producing new videos? your videos are so useful and lot to learn from them.
Thanks , I'm studying API RP 577 and this just helped me undersand the concept in a very ilustrative way
Thanks for such instruction and explanation of welding !
I remember sitting in career day in junior high with everybody researching career choices. A welder was one of the highest paying careers, but nobody wanted to look into that, we all wanted to be lawyers and doctors. But man, welder really was one of the highest paying, and this was back in 1988. Looking back, I probably should have done that instead of all the other dead end things I've tried and failed at.
Amazing! The video is easy to understand. Thank you, Sir!
Thank you for your videos. This is another excellent way to step-by-step explanations that can often be too technical to be able to remember. Either way whatever this is very nice thank you.
This channel is so great
Well explained. One addition: The flux coating is made of Calcium Carbonate and Sodium.
And cellulose
thank you for your service sir! 😭❤
Just learned so much from all your videos!
your explanation is very much nice than welding. Thank you so much.
Perfectly explained, thank you.
We need this man to 1M asap please
Come back bro these videos are so high quality
EXCELLENT WORK. KEEP IT UP. GOOD ANIMATION. GOD BLESS U.
beautiful
beautiful
i am happy to see this video.
thank you.
I am impressed and would like more videos for other techniques.
Just learn how welding, and i found your channel it's so helpfull. Thankyou so much
It’s very detail explanation. Need more video.. great ..
I want to start learning this. Seems so cool and interesting for your own fixings at home 😁
this was very informative. thank you for the great contant.
Well done....Full with information.Thanks very much
which type of welding is the best in terms of longetivity for welding a 2mm thick Hot Rolled sheet and 5mm thick angle section. the HR sheet is to be welded to a 4' x2' frame made of 40mm x 40mm x 5mm angle section and this sheet - angle section welded board "ll 've to bear a load of around 500kg during rcc casting.
Excellent job... Thanks guys...
Thanks man you really helped me with my engineering project
that was so well explained!
Cool little channel you have here. Your videos have helped me study for my upcoming college exam. We'll see how it goes! :) Thank you!
Sir waiting for your new videos
Are you ok sir?
Wow ! Great video for someone like me wanting to learn about welding.
I haven't stick welded with my Everlast welders in such a long time. It's great fun but lots of smoke!
Cool voice, cool music, cool video👍👍👍
Very well explained 👌
Awesome videos, thanks!!
It is also the cheapest way of welding and always available, with other forms of welding you not only need filler wire but gas. If you do not weld often stick welding once mastered to me is the best. Yes, tig welding is the bees knees but is more complex, more to go wrong and more expensive.
Thank you, Tony. I'm 56 and looking into buying a welder of some sort. The last time I did any welding was in the 7th grade in shop class using a stick welder. I'm just now trying to educate myself on what type of welder I ought to buy. Your comment is very helpful and is the kind of info I need at this stage. Thank you!
Absolutely amazing and brilliant set of videos you have produced here. Well done!
Thanks, Jack!
Jack Davies ohyg
SUPER helpful! Thank you
Great video sir!
Why does this guy doesn't have subscribers in millions?!?! Cmon guys his videos are so good, SUBSCRIBE
Aww thanks
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Fantastic stuff
Useful information.👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for understandable explaination
very good illustrating
Thanks! very Informative! Thumbsup!!
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Very good teaching
Excellent explanation sir. Please continue sharing your content with us!
I'm newbie.
How did u weld a thin metal like 0.2mm without a hole?
And how to weld overhead joint?
Great job.
terima kasih.. thanks for yours video..👋
I like your video ❤❤❤
But why the heat only happens on the welding point ?since the electric pass thought whole circuit from negative to positive?
Nice for shearing 👍
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Hello, Sri Lanka!
wow very informative sir thanks for the video
Very informative. Thank you I learned a lot. Can you make video regarding acetylene and torque. Very appreciated.
Nice touch
incredible video. so well explained!
Thank you!
Sir you are really amazing 🔥🔥🙏🙏
Great work out there folks...would be delighted if could extend the video a bit by including pros and cons of smaw..appications as such....selection of electrodes..and key features too with a sminch of animation...humble feedback.
does polarity effect the welding at all? Or do you select the polarity based on the electrode you have in hand? If you select the polarity only based on the electrode you have in hand, why they don't just produce one type of polarity electrode and eradicate DCEP DCEN selection on the machine? Thanks for your answer beforehand!
It's a matter of functionality indeed. If you don't adjust these settings for certain alloys/thicknesses, it simply won't bond/penetrate and a bead will be unstable, especially in MIG instances.
How do you get such good results? I am still learning and my welds are awful.
whiteflag skill come from time and persistence I used to be terrible now I can blind weld with good results no trouble
Hope you can add more videos about welding...
Besides learning about this kind of
Welding I’m digging that outro song haha
Amazing.
I love your video
Sir, how much do I want to increase the carbon content of the E7018 and E6013 electrodes?

Yes, and it's fairly easy, too learn.
Why doesnt braker pop if you make short circuit??
Just excellent
Pls upload video about welding positions
Please also upload thermit welding.
Very nise info. Tnx.
For beginners, learn these in this order
1.mig
2.stick
3.tig
foreal?
No I would say Stick Mig then Tig, in most books that's the order
@@svwtsvfcb foreal?
C C yes
@@svwtsvfcb foreal dawg
Thank you very much indeed. Really helped me.
Bro why don't you make videos now. You are just amazing.
Wow! Cool graphics, great explanation!
So we can't touch the workpiece while welding as a shock will be the result?
The short answer is: wear dry gloves and clothes and don't touch the electrode. The longer answer is "ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL." You don't want to be in the path between the electrode and work or the electrode and ground. Don't try welding until you understand all the hazards fully (electrical and otherwise). Be sure to read your equipment manual and the applicable AWS safety fact sheets. For example: www.aws.org/library/doclib/fact-sheet-no.-5-aug-2018.pdf
Hi there greetings, is it possible to convert arc welder into MIG welding using separate wire feeder and connect MIG welding torch to arc welding machine ! thank you
What the main stick out and stick in ?
Sir, the electrode coated with flux.
Why don't we use electrode without coating and what is the purpose of flux
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Please Make a Videos on SAW Welding &Difference between All Weldings
Very sensitive work
Please make a video about sub merged welding
Where did this man go? Its been 3 years since he uploaded.
Superb 👍 Trusted
Tnx for info 😊
best explanation ever
Please upload more
Can you make video on brazing and soledering process.... Plz
Sweeeet. im into welding class this year and hear 6013s are for very basic beginners rods.
Ótimos vídeos sempre.
need a video about oxy acetylene welding plz