Another tough job well done. Good trick with the stainless wire to ID the short grates. Thank you for the honest comments on the AC/140 using stick. One out of two ain't bad, and it's good for FC on thick metal. No BS from the NBS welder! That's why we viewers trust your comments. 😊😊
Ooh ooh You might not ever get rich But let me tell ya it's better than diggin' a ditch There ain't no tellin' who you might meet A movie star or maybe even an Indian chief At the car wash Workin' at the car wash, girl Come on and sing it with me (Car wash) Sing it with the feelin' y'all (Car wash, yeah) Ooh
Great project again. Thanks for posting it. It looked like you didn't use the flat bar on the edges of the bar grating this time. Just wondering why if that's the case. Thanks!
Your correct...good eye...we decided not to band these with flatbar on the edge because in this case the free flow of water into the drain is much more important than the strength that could be provided by banding them. These will not be walked on or driven on where they are
I really look forward to seeking you fabricate and weld so I enjoyed this one. Can I ask you the wall thickness of that pipe? And I would think you used your 252 with the .035 wire? Im looking forward to the stainless work coming up too. Thanks CB!
Seems to me coping pipe will be more difficult to get the overall dimension of what you want. I know if I was doing it. I would’ve messed it up but like always CB you to man.
You can weld stainless with regular wire for carbon steel but if you do the weld will rust and the weld metal won't be as hard because mild steel is not as hard as stainless I dunno what to say about strength or if one is stronger than the other...stainless is more brittle than carbon steel so if you use carbon steel weld metal then the weld should be more flexible but less hard...so witch is stronger I dunno...depends on what ya mean by strong...do you need it to be hard, flexible, corrosion resistant?...all those things would be different between the two
Sometimes in life we make things harder than they need to be, you show to simplify things. Thank you for that.
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Nice work CB. Your explanation of what you're doing as you go along is priceless. Thanks for sharing.
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Another tough job well done. Good trick with the stainless wire to ID the short grates.
Thank you for the honest comments on the AC/140 using stick. One out of two ain't bad, and it's good for FC on thick metal. No BS from the NBS welder! That's why we viewers trust your comments. 😊😊
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Nice work CB! The car wash has certainly turned out to be a good customer for you. It’s good to work for good folks.
It's been a great business for my Buddies...they made a good call on that idea
This commentary is gold for less experienced fabricators. Found this channel while researching repairs on steel columns. Totally subscribed.
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As always, great video and excellent fabrication work.👍
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Great work hot glueing pipe.
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@ The most amazing doozins you have shown, to me so far, was the lawnmower chain. Do you still use it?
@stephenmeeks684 sure do
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very entertaining and informative video like always CB!
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On Saw copes I find 33 degrees about right for same size pipe. Going up a size, 22 degrees. Going down a size, 40 degrees
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Ooh ooh
You might not ever get rich
But let me tell ya it's better than diggin' a ditch
There ain't no tellin' who you might meet
A movie star or maybe even an Indian chief
At the car wash
Workin' at the car wash, girl
Come on and sing it with me
(Car wash)
Sing it with the feelin' y'all
(Car wash, yeah)
Ooh
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Great project again. Thanks for posting it. It looked like you didn't use the flat bar on the edges of the bar grating this time. Just wondering why if that's the case. Thanks!
Your correct...good eye...we decided not to band these with flatbar on the edge because in this case the free flow of water into the drain is much more important than the strength that could be provided by banding them.
These will not be walked on or driven on where they are
@@NBSWELDING I figured you had a good reason since the things you do are purposeful. That makes a lot of sense. Thanks!
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I really look forward to seeking you fabricate and weld so I enjoyed this one. Can I ask you the wall thickness of that pipe? And I would think you used your 252 with the .035 wire? Im looking forward to the stainless work coming up too. Thanks CB!
.250 wall pipe...yes I used the older 252 with .035" solid wire in it...I keep .030" wire in my other 252 for lighter stuff
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Beautiful miters on that 4in pipe
Nice overall job
Nothing worse than the $#&@%?! Breaker tripping out
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Seems to me coping pipe will be more difficult to get the overall dimension of what you want. I know if I was doing it. I would’ve messed it up but like always CB you to man.
Meant to say you the man
Do a test with scrap and see how much you need to compensate for length when you cope the pipe
Is welding stainless material with stainless wire better or stronger than using regular flux core wire
You can weld stainless with regular wire for carbon steel but if you do the weld will rust and the weld metal won't be as hard because mild steel is not as hard as stainless
I dunno what to say about strength or if one is stronger than the other...stainless is more brittle than carbon steel so if you use carbon steel weld metal then the weld should be more flexible but less hard...so witch is stronger I dunno...depends on what ya mean by strong...do you need it to be hard, flexible, corrosion resistant?...all those things would be different between the two
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