As a class one former machine tool builders u also not only run into these issues from machinist sides and also work with pipe fitters daily if someone is off on measurements in fitting it can threw off a whole project fully because it then takes retro fitting to adjust for the weld gapes if a pipefitter is short in there measurements so its also wats wiseest to measure everything three thimes before u even make a single cuts or weld because it can mean safety issues and also put your job at risk and be run off of a project so fast it will makes head spin
@WesternWeldingAcademy -- Good video --- I would like to see more examples of using the Blue Book and the common things a welder would see in the field that require the Blue Book. Maybe a layout of an orange peel.
I have a question, I'm wanting to start a little welding business in my shed. I'm looking at the titanium flux 125, or the titanium stick 225. Which one should I get or which one can get me the most jobs? Any advice would greatly be appreciated.
Great question! Both the Titanium Flux 125 and Titanium Stick 225 are solid choices for starting a welding business. However, the best option for you depends on your specific needs and projects.
Can you do a video on how to use a laser level to get measurements?
please do some more isometric drawings and pipefitting 101
As a class one former machine tool builders u also not only run into these issues from machinist sides and also work with pipe fitters daily if someone is off on measurements in fitting it can threw off a whole project fully because it then takes retro fitting to adjust for the weld gapes if a pipefitter is short in there measurements so its also wats wiseest to measure everything three thimes before u even make a single cuts or weld because it can mean safety issues and also put your job at risk and be run off of a project so fast it will makes head spin
Thanks for the input!
@WesternWeldingAcademy -- Good video --- I would like to see more examples of using the Blue Book and the common things a welder would see in the field that require the Blue Book. Maybe a layout of an orange peel.
Thanks and we appreciate the suggestion! We'll keep that in mind.
I have a question, I'm wanting to start a little welding business in my shed. I'm looking at the titanium flux 125, or the titanium stick 225. Which one should I get or which one can get me the most jobs? Any advice would greatly be appreciated.
Great question! Both the Titanium Flux 125 and Titanium Stick 225 are solid choices for starting a welding business. However, the best option for you depends on your specific needs and projects.
Can you make a video on how to pull measurements
Thanks for the suggestion!
You gonna have all kinds of people messed up when all the iso has say, 6" LR 90°. and they do the take out you gave them is for a 3r 90
@@Excaliber7018 exactly. An LR 90 is 1.5 the nps
Umm the LR 90 is 1 1/2 x the nominal pipe size
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@@WesternWeldingAcademy not sure why you’re confused man. Look it up
True. If you’re looking it up you don’t know
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Thank iam 70 and that is really something
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Im that welder that can't do the math but thats why i am here to learn.
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Isometri okumaya yeni başlayanlar için "tel bükme tekniği" çok işe yarar. :D
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Mmmm. Very bold with the weld gap info.. I guess I’ll try that this next week lol
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