i wanna get a job doing pipe fabrication just like this, do you think i could get to doing this without pipe coding and just working my way up in a place that does pipe alongside other welding projects they do? or could i not even touch pipe without a 6g or sumn
What you want is what I had but all I can tell you is you need to practice on your own time because most places aren't willing to train you up but most are willing to give you the opportunity to get them out of trouble
@ARCONEWELDING awesome. I noticed when I use a stainless steel wire brush and only brush one direction and only clean where the edges of the weld puddle will go to maybe giving a little bit of room as not to pick up any oxides from the unclean stainless and your stainless steel welds will be shining and depending on amperage and travel speed you get the different colors such as blue, straw colors and gold. But red and gray/almost black means it's getting too hot and/or oxidation is occurring. ( The reasoning for brushing only one direction is to minimize any oxides that can be pushed back into the metal by going back and forth with a brush also I forgot to mention using acetone, isopropyl alcohol or dechloronated brake cleaner will clean the remaining g residual oxides and any loose dirt/dust off of the stainless and helps even more for a bright and beautiful stainless weld.
WOW, this was some beautiful work. I was sure you were gonna blow thru and man am I impressed. Your Technique was fun to watch. Do these need to be passivated or is it for other use?
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Yeah gravity really affects the profile of the welds and I haven't been doing it long enough to fully understand how to combat it an And as for welding down hill sometimes the Pool gets too fast and you don't get Penetration
@@ARCONEWELDING Bless For The Reply ... Amps Up For Vertical Up But Thats MMA ... Every Days A Skool Day ... weldingtipsandtricks is good for info on here... peace
How 'bout ½" gap while mirror welding? 3/8" -to 7guage.- That was fun 😁 Edit: Actually it was the back of an 8" 304 flange to a 3/8" gusset, 4 of them, welded on both sides of the 3/8" gusset, not 7guage.
Big gap? Thats only a couple of mm. Wait until you're welding pipe positionally on site with 6-8mm gaps around part of the butt, and no matter what schedule pipe it is still prepped the same, ie root face of around 1mm maximum. Now that is what you call a ball ache😄😄
All that welding and the point is still on your tungsten, very impressive welding Calvin, you stay safe and well.
Trust me mate I still dip a lot 😅
The master in action! Thanks for simple comments for beginners!😊
Glad to see you back in action, cheers from Florida, Paul❤
Great stuff. Love the explanations as you go. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Great video as always enjoyed it and some great advice as always and not forgetting the great shots 👍👍
Cheers buddy I appreciate ky
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Happy days 🎉, nice one buddy, thanks for sharing, have a great week
Thanks for the visit
slick welds bro!
Nice video pal, good insight👍
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Nice videos pls what's the thickness of these pipes?
2mm he mentioned it at the start
Great video Calvin, keep up the good work mate. Greetings all the way from El Paso Texas 👍
Thanks, will do!
Nice work thanks the video 👍!
Nicely done👍Made it look easy
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice looking welds.
Nice, very nice... Walking the Cup as we say in US...
Backer rod / plate is option too (if it can be fitted).
Good arc ahots
i wanna get a job doing pipe fabrication just like this, do you think i could get to doing this without pipe coding and just working my way up in a place that does pipe alongside other welding projects they do? or could i not even touch pipe without a 6g or sumn
What you want is what I had but all I can tell you is you need to practice on your own time because most places aren't willing to train you up but most are willing to give you the opportunity to get them out of trouble
Do you brush/clean your stainless steel before welding.
I usually do but this time I had forgotten, but I usually only clean if the pipe is contaminated
@ARCONEWELDING awesome. I noticed when I use a stainless steel wire brush and only brush one direction and only clean where the edges of the weld puddle will go to maybe giving a little bit of room as not to pick up any oxides from the unclean stainless and your stainless steel welds will be shining and depending on amperage and travel speed you get the different colors such as blue, straw colors and gold. But red and gray/almost black means it's getting too hot and/or oxidation is occurring. ( The reasoning for brushing only one direction is to minimize any oxides that can be pushed back into the metal by going back and forth with a brush also I forgot to mention using acetone, isopropyl alcohol or dechloronated brake cleaner will clean the remaining g residual oxides and any loose dirt/dust off of the stainless and helps even more for a bright and beautiful stainless weld.
@ARCONEWELDING I definitely enjoy your videos and how quick and efficiently you get your work done.
Calvin isagood name. I live in America and don't meet many people our name. Calvin is a damn good name.
WOW, this was some beautiful work. I was sure you were gonna blow thru and man am I impressed. Your Technique was fun to watch. Do these need to be passivated or is it for other use?
Cheers mate thankyou it was on the limit of what I could do without worrying about blowing through and the pipes only for chilled water for cooling
Nice
Big dawg in the sbs hat
Quality! .... Nice To See An Other Vid From You Chap... Weld on The Top Of Positioning Is Less Pronounced Than Vertical Due To Gravity ... Weld Triyng To Run Down Hill ?
peace
Yeah gravity really affects the profile of the welds and I haven't been doing it long enough to fully understand how to combat it an And as for welding down hill sometimes the Pool gets too fast and you don't get Penetration
@@ARCONEWELDING Bless For The Reply ... Amps Up For Vertical Up But Thats MMA ... Every Days A Skool Day ... weldingtipsandtricks is good for info on here...
peace
Bon Boulo 😆😆👍👍
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That ain't a big gap
It is for tru bore
Very clear demonstrate sir tnx for sharing@@ARCONEWELDING
Come weld in America. Youll see some gaps much bigger than that left by idiot fitters lol@ARCONEWELDING
How 'bout ½" gap while mirror welding? 3/8" -to 7guage.- That was fun 😁
Edit: Actually it was the back of an 8" 304 flange to a 3/8" gusset, 4 of them, welded on both sides of the 3/8" gusset, not 7guage.
@ericcaldwell3584 screw the mirror part
Not a gap where I come from.
Big gap? Thats only a couple of mm.
Wait until you're welding pipe positionally on site with 6-8mm gaps around part of the butt, and no matter what schedule pipe it is still prepped the same, ie root face of around 1mm maximum. Now that is what you call a ball ache😄😄
The problem with this true bore stuff is because it's only 2mm wall thickness is unforgiving, so a gap of even 2mm is extreme
I've had welders wanting a 5/32 gap at least on sch 10 and others fuse it just have to know how to wiggle that thing
очено похоже, что электрод заточен поперёк на наждаке, а не вдоль, как это почти всегда рекомендуется?!
Noice!!