What you're seeing here is completely flawed welding job. Previous to tacking the 2 pieces together. A grinded bevelled edge on either side needed to be done, allowing penetration for the weld. Also the pen marking showed weaving which was not done in the video. The operator was simply stop starting. This process would fail a welding xray once tested.
To get you to comment. It’s a tactic used by these “creators” to force their channels into the algorithm. They’ll do something like the marker thing or mispel an esey word just to get someone to correct them or get out ragged by it. It bumps their videos bc they’re getting more clicks . Hence more views hence a few more dollars. It’s honestly sick. Like have you heard the video “yo guys …. Loook what I even found in my dads room…… is this a gloock?” Just mind melting nonsense. Hell I have made videos that takes hours and nothing. Made a video just now of a lawn mower running and it’s got 10000 views in an hour. They are making money by making dumber and dumber content. It’s bad
@@T.M....what you’re seeing is a guy who knows what he’s doing getting you to comment on his video for views . That’s all. He knows how I’m sure. He’s doing this on purpose
у меня не получается даже прихватку сделать. электрод то прилипает, то не зажигается, то прилипает только к одной стороне. а тут раз два и готово. да как так то(( мне так обидно пипец
@@YamomotoSC2TVпопробуй поменять электроды, может получится лучше, я тоже не профи, самоучка, но варю примерно как на видео, понятное дело что профи заварит практически любым электродом. И кстати, а аппарат инвертор?
@@roman_mehan8853 да инвертор. валик (шов) он как будто не вваривается в метал а колбаской накладывается, как будто слишком быстро электрод плавится а железяка не успевает проплавляться. и шов получается как бы не приплюснутый а высокий, выпирающий. еще и приплавляется то к одной железяке то к другой, хотя веду его по центру (как мне кажется)
More precise current control can be achieved by utilising the fine current ajustment (fencing wire series resistor) feature on your new welding machine.This in combination with the two, three or four car battery selections, will give you the 50 or so O.C. volties you'll need to lght and re-light those pesky low hydrogen sticks that you all should be using for the more serious structural jobs like, repairing broken crank and cam shafts, truck axles and gear box input shafts to name a few.
The type of welds shown in this video is a really bad technique from someone that clearly doesnt know how to weld. The weld has no penetration, so it wont hold up much force.
@@obiwanfisher537the proper technique would be to tack it like he did, then weld it as drawn with the marker in a single continuous weld. The rods are encased in something to protect your welding bath from oxygen, leaving slack behind. That's what he removes in the end, but by not removing it every single time, some slack may get trapped leaving you with inclusions weakening the weld. So tack, remove slack, thinner rod, less amperage, one continuous weld, remove slack, finished. If some of my words are not the correct terms, I am sorry, english is not my native language.
@@derewe2094 Dunno, english is my second language, too. And on top of that I am not familar with welding terms anyway, but I think I got what you mean. Basically, he dotted the thing and created weaknesses like that, but he should have welded it in one contact.
That would require knowledge of Amp settings, electrode type/size selection, and actual practice. I'm not a pro, but I know enough to conclude there are better ways than the "Tackmaster Flash" technique...
You show one technique but then decided to stitch weld instead... if your concern is blowout turn down amperage and use a smaller diameter rod. Stitch welds are viable on something only if it isn't expected to bare a load... so ornamental or artsy shit... but if that 45 is expected to take any pressure your going to want full penetration that comes with a full run of either a C circle or J hook... hell a slow zigzag will provide more penetration then a stitch... Still didnt see any porosity pockets or slag deposits in your end result so theres that i guess.
@@Loki_Dokie I like seeing people get into the trades ether for work or just to have the skill in one's own toolbox... I just want to ensure it's done properly because dispite something looking bound with a decent "cap" weld or being ground and sanded flush to look like one piece the area has the potential to be much weaker then the parent metal... and if that piece is to be relied upon could lead to critical failure which can lead to injury...
@@Rageofthemohawk ya definitely, I'm a lifetime supporter of life-long learning. I want to learn to weld but I'm not sure if going ultra cheap on the unit would help me learn at least for now.
@@Loki_Dokie weld honestly there are people out there that have learned on say a Hobart or other sort of harbor freight sort of set up and it does have some advantages as with the equipments quirks and Brakedowns you really have to get a keen understanding of the mechanics of your system... it may only like a particular type or diameter of wire or perhaps it doesn't like a certain amperage dispite that being within the factory limits... so it is one method of starting out. Personally I've gained most of my equipment from old timers that are getting out and retiring... typically it's good equipment in relatively good condition since they made a living with it, and it is usually what was considered high tier for the era... my opinion tends to land on get relatively good equipment since it tends to give you less trouble starting out... and the old adage holds true take care of your equipment and it'll take care of you. You also need to decide what welding you want to start out with... personally I started out on oxy acetylene in a classroom setting and it's really good means of teaching basic touch control and even feeding control and manipulation... from there moved into wire feed and eventually found my stride and preferences in stick welding... I have my bias and I feel stick is the best everyman welding with the most versatility, but one should learn the basics of as many welding operations as possible to both understand the underlying principles and techniques... lastly prep work in terms of your material is vital... making sure your cut or bevel is clean and free of debris is good practice and gives you the best chance for success...
@@kamentonточками варят тонкостенные детали, чтобы не прожечь дугой дырку. Короткие импульсы позволяют лучше рассеивать тепло, не доводя температуру до прогорания.
@@ВиталийДербенцев-щ7ж я понимаю. Но там шов поворотный, можно с обеих сторон низким током проварить. Та и с одной без отрыва можно, если «придрочен» с аппарату. Нижнее положение же, зачем точки?
@@ЮлийКоломиец-ч5юты прикалываешься??? Я не хочу тебя как либо оскорблять или обидеть! Но честно, ты когда нибудь видел как работают хотя бы люди с 3 разрядом?
I’m still in my first semester of trade school so maybe I’m missing something, but why for the love of all that is holy can you not just run a straight fucking bead.
He would burn through if he ran a straight stinger as is. But he could switch from DCEN to DCEP and use a small diameter electrode with less amps and easily run a stringer
Stringers are important because you transfer the heat along the path of your joint. You want the heat to bite the metal for a stronger weld. Stringers also keep slag out of your weld, preventing slag inclusion.
Wont hold, you cannot manipulate a stick weld consisting of ANY 60- rod and expect strength, also why not follow your original plan? Those jumbled tack welds had ZERO heat in them and you trapped so much slag doing it like that. You cleaned off your tack welds and still proceeded with this other technique. Shabby.
Да ладно без зазора, шоф то кривой и прогрева металла нет, вот что важно. А варить без зазора допускается . всё зависит от толщины метала. и как фаску снять. но в его случае он насрал без провала.
I hate it when my rod sticks, you guys have any tips on that? I was using 6013 for a railing the darn thing looked more like a magnet than anything 😂 don’t know if its lack of skill but I will admit I am new to
With time you will improve... You must leave a distance between the welding rod and the iron surface of about one millimeter and maintain this distance until the end and do not allow your hand to tremble and try again several times and you will surely succeed.
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Turn down your amps and move quite a bit faster. Turning down your amps will lessen the over-spray and get rid of those bumps on the edges. If you move a bit faster, your Weld won't have those pores, maybe try a less aggressive rod too
I’m convinced he just make videos to piss welders off
Was thinking the same thing.
Non c'è altra spiegazione
Well it’s definitely working!! 😡🤬😅😅🤣🤣
😂😅
Pero que fue lo que hizo mal ?
Нарисовал полумесяцем, показал круговыми, сварил точками
Не сварил, а насрал
Рукожоп как ещё это назвать
😂😂😂
И почему твой коммент не в топе?
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Show a technique with marker and done other... Why???
You make sentence stupid… Why?
What you're seeing here is completely flawed welding job.
Previous to tacking the 2 pieces together. A grinded bevelled edge on either side needed to be done, allowing penetration for the weld. Also the pen marking showed weaving which was not done in the video. The operator was simply stop starting. This process would fail a welding xray once tested.
To get you to comment. It’s a tactic used by these “creators” to force their channels into the algorithm. They’ll do something like the marker thing or mispel an esey word just to get someone to correct them or get out ragged by it. It bumps their videos bc they’re getting more clicks . Hence more views hence a few more dollars. It’s honestly sick. Like have you heard the video “yo guys …. Loook what I even found in my dads room…… is this a gloock?” Just mind melting nonsense. Hell I have made videos that takes hours and nothing. Made a video just now of a lawn mower running and it’s got 10000 views in an hour. They are making money by making dumber and dumber content. It’s bad
@@T.M....what you’re seeing is a guy who knows what he’s doing getting you to comment on his video for views . That’s all. He knows how I’m sure. He’s doing this on purpose
He actually show 2 different techniques then used the bullshit one
You, my friend, would make an excellent politician
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Hahahaha so nice
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤝🤝🤝
Молодец студент, продолжай учится, скоро получится.
Вот уж чего чего, конечно же пускай учится, авось что получится...
у меня не получается даже прихватку сделать. электрод то прилипает, то не зажигается, то прилипает только к одной стороне. а тут раз два и готово. да как так то(( мне так обидно пипец
Прилипает и не зажигает, часто из 9а плохой массы, или слабого тока@@YamomotoSC2TV
@@YamomotoSC2TVпопробуй поменять электроды, может получится лучше, я тоже не профи, самоучка, но варю примерно как на видео, понятное дело что профи заварит практически любым электродом. И кстати, а аппарат инвертор?
@@roman_mehan8853 да инвертор. валик (шов) он как будто не вваривается в метал а колбаской накладывается, как будто слишком быстро электрод плавится а железяка не успевает проплавляться. и шов получается как бы не приплюснутый а высокий, выпирающий. еще и приплавляется то к одной железяке то к другой, хотя веду его по центру (как мне кажется)
Hopefully in a couple years when actually welds he can think back and be like " did i really post this on youtube ? " 🤣🤣🤣
Guys, he can’t do anything else because he can’t control the heat with every car battery in the village hooked together.
Oh shit😂🤙🏽💯
More precise current control can be achieved by utilising the fine current ajustment (fencing wire series resistor) feature on your new welding machine.This in combination with the two, three or four car battery selections, will give you the 50 or so O.C. volties you'll need to lght and re-light those pesky low hydrogen sticks that you all should be using for the more serious structural jobs like, repairing broken crank and cam shafts, truck axles and gear box input shafts to name a few.
😂😂😂
Motherfuckin HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Comment of the century
Keine Qualität!Fusch!
If the trick was "how to do an improper weld" then you nailed it.
You demonstrated one technique with your marker then done your typical useless spot weld trash
I know nothing about welding. Care to explain a little more to me?
The type of welds shown in this video is a really bad technique from someone that clearly doesnt know how to weld. The weld has no penetration, so it wont hold up much force.
@@samv6767yeah I could excuse the tack welding to just stick the two together long enough for him to lay down an actual good weld. But come on
@@obiwanfisher537the proper technique would be to tack it like he did, then weld it as drawn with the marker in a single continuous weld.
The rods are encased in something to protect your welding bath from oxygen, leaving slack behind. That's what he removes in the end, but by not removing it every single time, some slack may get trapped leaving you with inclusions weakening the weld.
So tack, remove slack, thinner rod, less amperage, one continuous weld, remove slack, finished.
If some of my words are not the correct terms, I am sorry, english is not my native language.
@@derewe2094 Dunno, english is my second language, too. And on top of that I am not familar with welding terms anyway, but I think I got what you mean. Basically, he dotted the thing and created weaknesses like that, but he should have welded it in one contact.
Это не сварщик, это начальный уровень практиканта
👏🏽👏🏽🤣🤣🤣
всё так легко получается.
я делаю так же, но у меня не получается ничего.
Párese ,déjenlo ser 😊
Практиканта не обижайте 😂
Первый день сварки в колледже был, также сварил и 3 поставили, хотя другие кашу тупо наводили, им ничего
Ток убавь и чаще точки делай. Так чешуйки ближе будут, шов будет куда лучше, качественнее и красивее.
Он людей на комментарии байтит.
Братва, зашёл прокомментировать.а тут откоментированно
А если уони взять и ток 35 а то можно и слошняком с проваром даже 🎉
А то что провара толком нету? 😂
Нормально он сварил.
Маркером показал одно, электродом другое, а как начал варить так вообще по другому делать стал
Imagine how good it could have been if you could only run a proper bead
That would be nice to see one continuous bead for once😱
Насрал
That would require knowledge of Amp settings, electrode type/size selection, and actual practice. I'm not a pro, but I know enough to conclude there are better ways than the "Tackmaster Flash" technique...
In this thickness it's basically a hole after 1cm with the low end amps on the smallest rods you can easily get.
Always weld from the inside out less distortion
Nice porosity.
It keeps water from building up! 😎
Actually wasn't any. Still a trash weld.
@jjjordan3881 Get some glasses son.
Slag makes a good filler too lol
I can see you have a good potential as a comedian, keep going 👌🏻
When a beginner welder shows a beginner welder his trash!
Agreed! I don't know what's up with this start stop BS all over TH-cam, but that's not how you weld. ITS TRASH! It's not gonna hold shit.
I'm 14 and do better
On behalf of beginner welders, we don't claim this man. I got less than 25 hours under the hood with rods and I can do way better than that.
I love how theres so many welding videos where they just do a series of tacks and call in a "crazy new welding technique that nobody uses"
You show one technique but then decided to stitch weld instead... if your concern is blowout turn down amperage and use a smaller diameter rod. Stitch welds are viable on something only if it isn't expected to bare a load... so ornamental or artsy shit... but if that 45 is expected to take any pressure your going to want full penetration that comes with a full run of either a C circle or J hook... hell a slow zigzag will provide more penetration then a stitch...
Still didnt see any porosity pockets or slag deposits in your end result so theres that i guess.
Also good on you for brushing your work before beginning the weld... remember that prepwork makes all the difference.
Glad you're giving pointers, I'm sure it means a lot in this world(welding)
@@Loki_Dokie I like seeing people get into the trades ether for work or just to have the skill in one's own toolbox... I just want to ensure it's done properly because dispite something looking bound with a decent "cap" weld or being ground and sanded flush to look like one piece the area has the potential to be much weaker then the parent metal... and if that piece is to be relied upon could lead to critical failure which can lead to injury...
@@Rageofthemohawk ya definitely, I'm a lifetime supporter of life-long learning. I want to learn to weld but I'm not sure if going ultra cheap on the unit would help me learn at least for now.
@@Loki_Dokie weld honestly there are people out there that have learned on say a Hobart or other sort of harbor freight sort of set up and it does have some advantages as with the equipments quirks and Brakedowns you really have to get a keen understanding of the mechanics of your system... it may only like a particular type or diameter of wire or perhaps it doesn't like a certain amperage dispite that being within the factory limits... so it is one method of starting out. Personally I've gained most of my equipment from old timers that are getting out and retiring... typically it's good equipment in relatively good condition since they made a living with it, and it is usually what was considered high tier for the era... my opinion tends to land on get relatively good equipment since it tends to give you less trouble starting out... and the old adage holds true take care of your equipment and it'll take care of you.
You also need to decide what welding you want to start out with... personally I started out on oxy acetylene in a classroom setting and it's really good means of teaching basic touch control and even feeding control and manipulation... from there moved into wire feed and eventually found my stride and preferences in stick welding... I have my bias and I feel stick is the best everyman welding with the most versatility, but one should learn the basics of as many welding operations as possible to both understand the underlying principles and techniques... lastly prep work in terms of your material is vital... making sure your cut or bevel is clean and free of debris is good practice and gives you the best chance for success...
Your entire weld is filled with slag. Good job.
and porosity lmao
Hey, keep up the great work, you'll get there someday
Bro tried to teach us but fell back to old habits 😂
Качать электродом в этом случае не надо и немного чаще ставить точки тогда будет результат лучше ровнее и плотнее
Зачем вообще такой шов с отрывом варить?
@@kamentonточками варят тонкостенные детали, чтобы не прожечь дугой дырку. Короткие импульсы позволяют лучше рассеивать тепло, не доводя температуру до прогорания.
@@ВиталийДербенцев-щ7ж я понимаю. Но там шов поворотный, можно с обеих сторон низким током проварить.
Та и с одной без отрыва можно, если «придрочен» с аппарату. Нижнее положение же, зачем точки?
@@ВиталийДербенцев-щ7ж электрод двойка, ток подобрал и погнал в быстром темпе без отрыва.
Так понимаю, на любителя)
Металл не тонкий можно было и без отрыва ровно без таких лопухов
Какой божественный шов, позову детей посмотреть
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Довольно неплохой шов как для ММА сварки, чего Вы гоните?!!
@@ЮлийКоломиец-ч5ю шедевральный, я бы сказал
Зато меньше зачищать.
@@ЮлийКоломиец-ч5юты прикалываешься???
Я не хочу тебя как либо оскорблять или обидеть!
Но честно, ты когда нибудь видел как работают хотя бы люди с 3 разрядом?
As newbie I'm willing to test this out to see how well it holds. I enjoy the video nonetheless 🥰
I’m still in my first semester of trade school so maybe I’m missing something, but why for the love of all that is holy can you not just run a straight fucking bead.
He would burn through if he ran a straight stinger as is. But he could switch from DCEN to DCEP and use a small diameter electrode with less amps and easily run a stringer
Stringers are important because you transfer the heat along the path of your joint. You want the heat to bite the metal for a stronger weld. Stringers also keep slag out of your weld, preventing slag inclusion.
I really love my own course, welding and Fabrication, and am proud of it
Wont hold, you cannot manipulate a stick weld consisting of ANY 60- rod and expect strength, also why not follow your original plan? Those jumbled tack welds had ZERO heat in them and you trapped so much slag doing it like that. You cleaned off your tack welds and still proceeded with this other technique. Shabby.
gostei muito ótimo ideia 💡 parabéns 👏👏👏
No wonder these kids come in and demand 30 an hour 🤦🏽♂️
I doubt anyone with more than 2 braincells follow this
Why is he doing small circles on a weld like this?
This welding Not good
Nice, I am going to try this one this weekend in my shoppe
И похер что без зазора , главное сверху налил 😁👍🏻
Да ладно без зазора, шоф то кривой и прогрева металла нет, вот что важно. А варить без зазора допускается . всё зависит от толщины метала. и как фаску снять. но в его случае он насрал без провала.
@@Maxsell96 ну так фаска это и есть зазор тоже)) Понятное дело что жестянку можно без , но от 2 мм толщину уже надо делать зазор
I'd like to know if these videos are shown at real-time speed or fast-forwarded pace. How much time is there really between two sparks ?
Every one of those little holes is a failure spot
Положи папин сварочный аппарат на место!
Если положит на место, то никогда не научится, пусть практикуется.
@@berluskoni009 не могу не согласиться с Вами, но стоит и теорию тоже почитывать, а не тыкаться мордой в ж...
Нормально он проверил тонкие трубы.
এরথেকে ভাল আমি পারি তবুও সৌদি রিয়াদে বসে আছি কয়েক মাস ধরে
As a professional welder for 349 years I can confidently tell you that my dogs ex girlfriend can run a bead better than you
Tak to sobie można dziergać na drutach np czapki z wełny
Horrible
I love how they illustrated with a pen then with the rod then started the opposite way stack welding.....
I like how he did three different movements
I hate it when my rod sticks, you guys have any tips on that? I was using 6013 for a railing the darn thing looked more like a magnet than anything 😂 don’t know if its lack of skill but I will admit I am new to
With time you will improve... You must leave a distance between the welding rod and the iron surface of about one millimeter and maintain this distance until the end and do not allow your hand to tremble and try again several times and you will surely succeed.
I also advise you not to follow the welding method in this video because it lacks experience and has nothing to do with welding
How to set current?
Here's an awesome video of what not to do.
The level of trolling on this one😂😂😂😂
Love your talent 😊
Question from a newbie (never touched a welder), what exactly is he doing wrong?
Love the simple instructions
Варить не научился, но другим уже показывает своё мастерство в кавычках!!!😂😂😂
I know this work very well, I do it with great finishing and no one else knows it.
As a welder, this made me angry.
Чтобы не прожигать советую капать всегда точку посередине еще..у меня большой опыт как сварщика)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤que bueni espero hacerlo mejor ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good idea 😮😮😮
Eso esta bien pegado mas no bien soldado. No dejo espacio entre los materiales para lograr una soldadura de mejor calidad.
This had me sick but couldn't contain it and threw up after seeing him leave the spatter around the toes of the welds
😮😅
It’s too cold, going to have lack of fusion and crack😂 Not to mention, you did something COMPLETELY different with the marker😂
มีการเชื่อมเหล็ก ชิงแชมป์โลกมั้ย? (อยากเห็น)
هيحصل اي لو شدته لحام واحد ده كده كده ارضي
muchas gracias amigo🎉🎉🎉
Wow!! Nice job..
Nodir aka man oxirigacha ko'rdim mana shu ford mondeoni narxini qancha qilib beradila?
I knew he wasn't going to do nun spectacular from his prep work 😂
Awesome bro!
What is the operating temp settings... This looks good
The same temperature as warm shit. That'll get you going just like his.
Đây là chiêu Dương Đông kích Tây, hay là nói một đàn làm một nẻo... Hay.
why disconnect your arc? keep it steady, dude.
Dibuja movimiento para cordón y termina punteando jajaja 😅 un crack 😊
nice job 👍 saludos 🇲🇽🇲🇽
What amp are you using for this type of metal?
Is that a fast freeze,fast fill,or fill freeze electrode
Parabéns meu amigo continue sempre assim mostrando seu trabalho
Where did all these tack weld tutorials come from?
Ok ji prfaikt ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
👏👏👏👏👏
Are there any proffessional welders in youtube at all?
I'm wondering..... What would happen if I used no-ox-id while welding
You should keep your electrode angle at about 95° and keep a steady arc instead of just placing tacks
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ПТУ, первый курс...
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Que bien maestro para que se enseñan a superarse bien por usted gracias
Stacking dimes and doing time ive herd. Life of a welder. Hope to get my D1-5 someday and become a welder.
What was the point of the marker
And if it turned out like I drew it with the marker, there you go almost 😂😂😂
Bro draws a weave pattern then shows a circle pattern then ends up doing tack welds. 😂😂
This is Which welding process
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? The marker uses a zigzag technique, but the electrode uses dot technique, what kind of dots are they?
LOL, he shows you his arc pattern and then proceeds to just stitch weld it lol
Im not a pro, I've seen many times where a slight bevel is made on both sides for a more solid weld.
Turn down your amps and move quite a bit faster. Turning down your amps will lessen the over-spray and get rid of those bumps on the edges. If you move a bit faster, your Weld won't have those pores, maybe try a less aggressive rod too
I dont think so. Why dont you grind a bevel and use a 7018?
This guy drew a pattern for his tacks,, I seen it all now lord.
Excelente demostracion ahora porque no les enseñas primero La máquina de soldar y que efectos asé
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What is your amper