Secrets of Welding with Spark Plugs Uncovered

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  • In my video! I show you "Secrets of Welding with Spark Plugs Uncovered"
    I used a broken spark plug, destroyed it and successfully built a metal welding machine.
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  • @diytoptricks
    @diytoptricks หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This video was incredibly insightful! The detailed step-by-step guide on how to use spark plugs for welding was eye-opening. The presenter’s clear explanations and practical tips made the process seem much more approachable. I especially appreciated the emphasis on safety, like using eye protection. It's great to see someone taking the time to share their knowledge in such a thorough manner. I feel more confident in trying this out myself now. Definitely subscribing to the channel for more valuable content!

  • @timmer9lives
    @timmer9lives หลายเดือนก่อน

    8.27 minutes of my life that I'll never get back. What an absolute waste of time.

    • @D2CreativeDIY
      @D2CreativeDIY  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello, I really want to know what happened to you? :(

  • @pedromarinela
    @pedromarinela หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bénéfice net, deux batteries foutues

    • @D2CreativeDIY
      @D2CreativeDIY  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for watching my video 👍

  • @btsantiago52
    @btsantiago52 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wasted 8 minutes of my life watching this video.

    • @D2CreativeDIY
      @D2CreativeDIY  หลายเดือนก่อน

      In my channel there are many other interesting videos that I hope you will support

    • @jvmiller1995
      @jvmiller1995 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@D2CreativeDIY Nope

    • @D2CreativeDIY
      @D2CreativeDIY  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jvmiller1995 😓 hi friend!!!

  • @bobkelly2447
    @bobkelly2447 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    lol.... your Kidding right ? that kind of "WELDING" will never hold it's stuck together with slag not metal. more batteries are needed then you can do it but it takes about 100v DC to be able to weld like that 24v won't do it !

    • @D2CreativeDIY
      @D2CreativeDIY  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sir, I weld with 24V electricity! 24V is enough to heat the catalyst

    • @jvmiller1995
      @jvmiller1995 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This video is the dumbest video online I have ever seen. That said your statement could not be further than the truth. Most welders only use 24 volts. 100 volts could kill you,. You need amperage not volts to melt a welding rod.

    • @bobkelly2447
      @bobkelly2447 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@jvmiller1995 yes 100volts can kill you especially at 295 amps !
      my welder puts out 98vAC not 50v that is the unloaded voltage
      YES many welders use much less voltage but the disadvantages to them are many they are hard to strike an arc hard to maintain an arc and virtually imposable to weld thick steel.
      I used the 100v as a round number so if he used that he would have an easier time striking an arc.... you don't need that much voltage but it really helps in arc welding ! voltage is the arc not the heat voltage determines the arc length, not the amps.....
      Arc welding is not something you should do like this guy is doing !
      adding more batteries would make it work better and then his wires would melt.... batteries explode and other fun things.
      I bought one of the little TIG welders on Amazon.... it has 50 volts not 24
      and it has High frequency start up so it can start an arc at lower voltage
      if the truth were to be told here the average welder has a idle voltage of anywhere between 50v and 120v depending on the make and brand
      NOT 24v.... 4 large car batteries will weld 1/4" steel bar if the batteries are all in good shape and it will weld it good it is hard to keep an arc and keep from welding #6 wires but it can be done.... I know because I've done it !
      and unknown to most 24 volts can Kill you easily if your grounded real well
      heck I've been bit by 12 volts on a hot day sweating like crazy and leaning across a battery.... that really surprised me ! but it was perfect conditions !
      and it was not a small bite it was like the jolt from the spark plug wire on a car !

    • @D2CreativeDIY
      @D2CreativeDIY  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@bobkelly2447 Thank you for your experience, we don't want anyone to have problems. In the video I used 24V power and high amps, so it burned the arc

    • @jvmiller1995
      @jvmiller1995 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @bobkelly2447 I have a 221sti mig tig stick from everlast it is ac dc and open current is not the same that the run under a load. My machine in DC runs at 15 to 21 volts on 110 and up to 28 volts on 240. I just looked it up in the manual. Mine in 2017 was a $2200 machine not a Amazon cracker box . in order to get 200 plus amps out of a 40 or 50 amp 240 volt circuit or even a 20 amp 110volt circuit you have to lower the voltage. you cant have 110 or 220 volt welder put out 200 or 300 amps. it is a trade off. Thats how electric works, if you lower volts you raise amps if you raise amps you lower volts. otherwise you would need a 200 amp breaker for a 100 volt welder. HF start on a tig is a different altogether.
      But etherway dead shorting lead acid cell batteries is stupid and a good way to end up covered in battery acid!

  • @jvmiller1995
    @jvmiller1995 หลายเดือนก่อน

    we are all dumber for having watched this!!!!!!