Everyone knows the biggest Karens are in welding video comment sections. No matter what you do they WILL make their opinion known and correct you. Great way to take advantage of engagement
@@balazsnagy4601 nah. Your welds aren't going to as strong. You should always shoot for a continuous bead. Unless your doing a longer pass with something like stick. In that case get a wire wheel/brush, clean your weld, and join them as seamlessly as you can. Doing spot welding like this leaves porosity and very possible contamination in your puddles.
@@abhaykumar619 nothing in general, other than it's not a weld, doesn't have a fraction of the strength and is obviously more prone to breaking, and the way this clown does it, he traps impurities and slag in his tacks which guarantees if this "weld" is put under any pressure at all, it will fail at every spot where this occured, which is every 4-5mm because he just tacked it over and over. This literally is not welding. In every aspect. This wouldn't pass the most basic of criteria. Instant fail and would absolutely get you fired on any job site even in a production shop. I cannot stress this enough to people looking to get into welding or even as a hobby, DO NOT DO WHAT THIS CLOWN DOES IT IS WRONG ON EVERY LEVEL
@@d8l835 I am learning welding as a hobby, I wanted to weld thin pipes using 2.9mm 6013 and I couldnt get it right. At lower amps the rod got stuck and at slightly higher amps the pipe melted. I want to try 2.5mm 7018 rods but they are not available locally. What do you suggest I should try for welding thing pipes with stick welding?
Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm quite the novice) but since each "tack" isn't cleaned, won't this effectively trap slag (and therefore porosity) in each separate weld?
To be honest i think each tack probably heats up its comrade enough to boil any shite back to the top with the silicone, penetration is what id be worried about but in reality its just pointless and why risk it when you can weld the thing easy?
@anglianherbsman9916 Not with a tack. If you had your amperage up high enough and actually laid a bead over it, it would be fine, this is just a garbage weld with no penetration and maximum porosity.
I'm working as an apprentice an this looks good to me. If you go full weld you basically fuck up the metal and make a huge hole thus having to fill in the hole making even more of a mess. This looks clean to me. And that's considering that they make me weld 1mm garbage shoots with an arc welder using 6011 welding rods. Sometimes I use 6011 1/8 but this looks pretty good
3/32 6010 with a 16th in root gap at about 40 amps and you can weld that in one solid go and not have to worry about slag inclusions, porosity, and it breaking ever
That’s the thing people don’t realize there’s more than one rod(electrode) and one setting for amps. I only took welding in highschool and know this can break even if someone heavy enough steps on it. I had one welding job where a dude did this and the band railing snapped at the weld and the dude holding on fell at least ten feet and the welder was fired
@@Crash.7434 Jesus, I used to do industrial fabrication and hearing that terrifies me. My biggest fear was laying a bead that would end up breaking. I made sure to learn as much as I could as fast as possible
@@aaronbates2130 idk why I was always a slow learner and needed someone to show me step by step, and every time I laid a bead no matter how good or bad it looked I always told myself it was terrible. I like welding but when it comes to fabricating I suck at it. If I didn’t quit my last job when I did, they would of most likely fired me cause I couldn’t divide and multiply fractions and for some reason I couldn’t learn it.
@Crash.7434 I can't even give you shit on that because the fractional multiplication was the hardest for me to pick up, never been good with math so I just ended up getting a fractional calculator to help out with it 🤷♂️ we had no more than a 16th of an inch tolerance so depending on what the project was we were measuring down to the 64th of an inch that was a MAJOR pain in the ass
This is PITIFUL!!, ...by watching this I'm beginning to think I have learned to weld the wrong way?....This is DEPRESSING!!,.. you need to shut down this video!.
You are supposed to weld thin metal downhill not uphill, why do you think the test is 3/8 plate. 3/8 and thicker uphill Less than 3/8 downhill If you weld thin material uphill you are gonna get cracks and or weaken the weld
Wow that metal is not for stick welding lol that is more like mig a tig Buddy not stick and doing what you're doing it would not hold because for one it's not hot enough to penetrate it's too cold lol
The wisest of the wise-asses on the entire internet are welders. Just upload any welding video - good, bad, terrible, dangerous and wait for the most intense "engagement numbers" ever.
Hey, anyone knows what electrode is he using? I kinda need this method, i think it would help alot in doing thin hollows.. despite with all the resistant comments.. in my opinion its still alright for doing this kind of jobs..
@cloaker7237 there's nothing wrong with welding thin metal the way its shown in the video if stick is all you have available. I would mig or fluxcore it downhill in my shop, but the people talking shit about this person "stacking tacks" are just repeating comments they've seen on other videos, because if they really knew what they're talking about they'd know you'll blow right through that without pausing occasionally anyway.
Those little zaps are called tac welds. You usually use tac welds to hold something you’re putting together before you actually weld it. So tacs are temporary until welded all the way. The reason this is wrong is cause tacking doesnt penetrate the metal much. When you weld you want your weld to penetrate the gap so you can have a tought weld. Key most welders use, the weld needs to be stronger than the metal itself
@@silentyblitz lol my bad. There have been a lot of welding videos circulating recently and getting more and more people interested in it. Been welding for 5 years. Kudos to you for making that step. When you actually like welding, you’ll love it cause you can built to your heart’s content. I still want to go to welding school though
@@554drago yeah ofc it is amazing and free school and food so im pleased for the opportunity. I have learnt alot and i can say that weld doesnt peneterate the whole weld
@@migstickwelder1992 This is the Sorriest comment ever on TH-cam, please shut down your videos!, You're gonna go round hungry with your simple-minded mentality and trying to draw a paycheck from TH-cam for uncredible work!
This is exactly why TH-cam needs to bring the dislike counter back. I don't even weld and I know that has the strength of a biscuit that's been dunked too many times in a cup of tea
Yeah I figured you did this just to upset welders 😂 Keep doing them cause the comments make my day brighter. No offense to the welding community of course
this pains me even as a novice
Lmao he hearted it 😂
I know it's not that hard to make a continuous pass lol
Good😂
i thought that’s how you suppose to “stack dimes” ?
Everydamn time
This is how indians in flipflops and sunglasses weld
No... No it ain't.
LOL damn i have seen a lot of them videos to know this trash welding is the wrong way.
those protective gloves and shoes lessen balance, stability and accuracy😂
its all about perfection, those welders with flipflops and bare hands.
I’ve seen them weld 10x better than this guy
😂😂😂 Was thinking exactly the same!
I’m beginning to think some of these videos are just made to piss you off
In a way yes. These vids get more audience engagement than super nice looking welds. He’s also just welding (tacking) scrap metal together
@@christians131 maybe
from what ive seen, in order to gain views u either
weld super good
or
just plain annoying
😂
Everyone knows the biggest Karens are in welding video comment sections. No matter what you do they WILL make their opinion known and correct you. Great way to take advantage of engagement
And everyone knows that the people defending the sucky welder haven't touched grass since 2011.
As soon as I saw the words ‘new trick’ I knew it was ‘train wreck’
Johnny the treckwreck
Step away from the machine
The slag inclusion KILLS ME
what kills me is how much porosity is probably in it😂
Welding like this with a MIG welder is better right? Is the only problem here is the slag inclusion?
@@balazsnagy4601 nah. Your welds aren't going to as strong. You should always shoot for a continuous bead. Unless your doing a longer pass with something like stick. In that case get a wire wheel/brush, clean your weld, and join them as seamlessly as you can. Doing spot welding like this leaves porosity and very possible contamination in your puddles.
Wow...another video of you tacking and NOT welding
I’ll tack your mom
@@johnmayer6770wow so funny and original 😐😐😐
Whats wrong with tacking?
@@abhaykumar619 nothing in general, other than it's not a weld, doesn't have a fraction of the strength and is obviously more prone to breaking, and the way this clown does it, he traps impurities and slag in his tacks which guarantees if this "weld" is put under any pressure at all, it will fail at every spot where this occured, which is every 4-5mm because he just tacked it over and over.
This literally is not welding. In every aspect. This wouldn't pass the most basic of criteria. Instant fail and would absolutely get you fired on any job site even in a production shop.
I cannot stress this enough to people looking to get into welding or even as a hobby, DO NOT DO WHAT THIS CLOWN DOES IT IS WRONG ON EVERY LEVEL
@@d8l835 I am learning welding as a hobby, I wanted to weld thin pipes using 2.9mm 6013 and I couldnt get it right. At lower amps the rod got stuck and at slightly higher amps the pipe melted. I want to try 2.5mm 7018 rods but they are not available locally.
What do you suggest I should try for welding thing pipes with stick welding?
That is not a weld...that is a like put a glue on a broken toy
Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm quite the novice) but since each "tack" isn't cleaned, won't this effectively trap slag (and therefore porosity) in each separate weld?
To be honest i think each tack probably heats up its comrade enough to boil any shite back to the top with the silicone, penetration is what id be worried about but in reality its just pointless and why risk it when you can weld the thing easy?
@anglianherbsman9916 Not with a tack. If you had your amperage up high enough and actually laid a bead over it, it would be fine, this is just a garbage weld with no penetration and maximum porosity.
Use a smaller electrode am than drag it
U not just draging up hill
I'm working as an apprentice an this looks good to me. If you go full weld you basically fuck up the metal and make a huge hole thus having to fill in the hole making even more of a mess. This looks clean to me. And that's considering that they make me weld 1mm garbage shoots with an arc welder using 6011 welding rods. Sometimes I use 6011 1/8 but this looks pretty good
Got a month more of experience and now this looks like bird shit to me lol
You can’t weld
Neither can I. Looks 👍
@@kamikrazywarboy2008 well u cant 😂 this is wrong in so many degrees
Please stop
I never even welded before, I've just been doing research before I decide to go to school for it, and even I can tell this weld doesn't look right 😭
Bruh don't try to fit in stfu and be you lol
Weld a bead please
3/32 6010 with a 16th in root gap at about 40 amps and you can weld that in one solid go and not have to worry about slag inclusions, porosity, and it breaking ever
That’s the thing people don’t realize there’s more than one rod(electrode) and one setting for amps. I only took welding in highschool and know this can break even if someone heavy enough steps on it. I had one welding job where a dude did this and the band railing snapped at the weld and the dude holding on fell at least ten feet and the welder was fired
@@Crash.7434 Jesus, I used to do industrial fabrication and hearing that terrifies me. My biggest fear was laying a bead that would end up breaking. I made sure to learn as much as I could as fast as possible
@@aaronbates2130 idk why I was always a slow learner and needed someone to show me step by step, and every time I laid a bead no matter how good or bad it looked I always told myself it was terrible. I like welding but when it comes to fabricating I suck at it. If I didn’t quit my last job when I did, they would of most likely fired me cause I couldn’t divide and multiply fractions and for some reason I couldn’t learn it.
@Crash.7434 I can't even give you shit on that because the fractional multiplication was the hardest for me to pick up, never been good with math so I just ended up getting a fractional calculator to help out with it 🤷♂️ we had no more than a 16th of an inch tolerance so depending on what the project was we were measuring down to the 64th of an inch that was a MAJOR pain in the ass
@@aaronbates2130 damn we weren’t that picky ours was anything from 1/16th to 32nd
there is so many jump cuts, just look at the scratches changing around the weld
This is PITIFUL!!, ...by watching this I'm beginning to think I have learned to weld the wrong way?....This is DEPRESSING!!,.. you need to shut down this video!.
Turn your heat down tool
No that is not how it is done. You need a small electrode to weld thin tubing like that.
Youre supposed to use a smaller electrode and then youll be able to normally weld it
Facts
You are supposed to weld thin metal downhill not uphill, why do you think the test is 3/8 plate.
3/8 and thicker uphill
Less than 3/8 downhill
If you weld thin material uphill you are gonna get cracks and or weaken the weld
@@elgayetas *9,53mm plate
I don't stick weld much, but as far as I know...that's no bueno. Getting slight between welds on that kind of job...
Tam máš póry 😱
This is what we call “Foreplay welding”. Just the tip with no penetration
I just started weldin but.. that wouldn’t hold right? Cold weld?
You can’t weld
Wow that metal is not for stick welding lol that is more like mig a tig Buddy not stick and doing what you're doing it would not hold because for one it's not hot enough to penetrate it's too cold lol
The welder was on sick leave that day.
I love the part where he was welding 😂
This kind of shitty welding is really annoying and a pain in the head
words buddy , I have never seen a instructional video where they just point and grunt.
Love to see this pass an X ray test 😂😂
No penetration at all
That’s not welding, that’s tacking. There is a way to do a vertical bead. Takes practice especially with butt joints.
Man how hard is it to guess and check ur amperage 🤦🏽♂️ this is painful to watch and sad because ppl who try to learn are learning wrong
Bro on his "I love spreading misinformation and unverifiable facts upon the web" grindset.
Can nobody run a simple fucking bead anymore?
The wisest of the wise-asses on the entire internet are welders. Just upload any welding video - good, bad, terrible, dangerous and wait for the most intense "engagement numbers" ever.
Hey, anyone knows what electrode is he using? I kinda need this method, i think it would help alot in doing thin hollows.. despite with all the resistant comments.. in my opinion its still alright for doing this kind of jobs..
You should try welding it.
Me 2 seconds in: “aw- AWWWWW”
Nope use a 1/16th 7018 and turn your amps to about 50, if im right in thinking that the tube wall is about an eighth thick
The best way to make a single spot is to re-spot near the previous spot, and after finishing it, it will boil like a snak❤❤❤
Dude just TIG it.
Literally no one talking shit here can run a continuous vertical/uphill pass on material that thin.
No one else here is trying to teach anything to other welders, too. Don’t have to be a master to call out bad advice
@cloaker7237 there's nothing wrong with welding thin metal the way its shown in the video if stick is all you have available. I would mig or fluxcore it downhill in my shop, but the people talking shit about this person "stacking tacks" are just repeating comments they've seen on other videos, because if they really knew what they're talking about they'd know you'll blow right through that without pausing occasionally anyway.
Why not weld properly? Like use a spot welder, mig, or tig welder?
👩💻I just came here for all the comments.🤦♀️🤣
you know you could turn your voltage down and actually get some penetration but whatever dawg
Lack of fusion stacking tacks
Just run it cold
this pains me every time I see shit like this.
If you can’t do it right just say that it’s ok everyone starts somewhere
U could just bend those pieces and break your tacks, not only did u not weld it, u only tacked one side lol
Big dislike
Just cuz you can do something doesn’t mean you should….
this is not the way to do it for anyone wondering shame channels even share this stuff
My grandma puts better welds than these and she's not even alive
me when idk how to weld ( ive only oxyacetylene welded and ik this is wrong )
Stop sticking the rod and getting arc strikes all over the plate and run a continuous pass
Porosity has entered the chat
Use a 1/16 rod at 40 amps and you wont have to tack it and get all that slag in your weld
Look this isn't mig you can't do that with stick bro it won't hold
Uelek😂😂😂
Slag contamination makes this useless. Youd need to brush and chip the slag from EVERY TACK for this to be solid.
Slag inclusion and porosity👍🏻
Was des Schweißers Kunst nicht ziert wird mit Farbe zugeschmiert
Seve muy bien en puntos
Holy slag including Batman
So u vertically tack welding 😂
How strength?
About as strong as a wet noodle. This is in no way, in any place in the world, considered a weld
Stackin dimes, but you aint doin it right
This is not good connect the metals. Don't do that.
Ur not supposed to stop it so many times?
Those little zaps are called tac welds. You usually use tac welds to hold something you’re putting together before you actually weld it. So tacs are temporary until welded all the way. The reason this is wrong is cause tacking doesnt penetrate the metal much. When you weld you want your weld to penetrate the gap so you can have a tought weld. Key most welders use, the weld needs to be stronger than the metal itself
@@554drago yeshh i know but i the question was meant to the video maker, im at welding school first year and i know better xD
@@silentyblitz lol my bad. There have been a lot of welding videos circulating recently and getting more and more people interested in it. Been welding for 5 years. Kudos to you for making that step. When you actually like welding, you’ll love it cause you can built to your heart’s content. I still want to go to welding school though
@@554drago yeah ofc it is amazing and free school and food so im pleased for the opportunity. I have learnt alot and i can say that weld doesnt peneterate the whole weld
Good thing McDonald’s is hiring
Why don’t you run a continuous stringer for your videos?
becouse people dont like it 😁
@@migstickwelder1992 This is the Sorriest comment ever on TH-cam, please shut down your videos!, You're gonna go round hungry with your simple-minded mentality and trying to draw a paycheck from TH-cam for uncredible work!
No mire la calidad de soldaduras si califica o no. Pero le puse mas atención alos guantes que usa eso otro nivel de los carapiñados jjj
Vertical tacking you mean
❤❤❤❤
Integrity has left the forum
What is the slag inclusion
thats when u weld over slag ,slag stay under weld 😄
these videos are made to piss us off 😅
He tacked it at the beginning ok! 😂🤣
Sa predator 250amp ko
Hirap mag spot na dikit kahit na naka 180 amps na
Let me guess... filler pass...
to weld thin tube in vertical it's up to down
probably get some 7018 5/32nds and do a big stitch and actually weld it uphill
What category do you have în wilding?
Prison
I’m a new welder so correct me if I’m wrong but that shit needs a root right?
Or is that just for beveled material
Fixate the parts first.
10$ per hour maximum
Stacking dimes🤣
Grab a 6010 electrode, with whip and pause motion and 75 amps you are able to fuse the metal being welded without having to worry about it melting
AHAHAHAAHH 6010 AT 75 AMPS FOR 1.2MM TUBING I'M DYING AHAHAHAAHAHAHA
vertical up haha 😂
Thank you so much ❤
6013 down hill you can do that point in a single clean pass
I believe that's tacking but go offf
This is exactly why TH-cam needs to bring the dislike counter back.
I don't even weld and I know that has the strength of a biscuit that's been dunked too many times in a cup of tea
yea true 😂😂😂
Yeah I figured you did this just to upset welders 😂 Keep doing them cause the comments make my day brighter. No offense to the welding community of course
You could easily go downhill without stopping and make a nice weld with 6013 3/32 in which it looks like that’s what is being used
*6013; 2,38mm
They call me lumpy
Well that is not gonna be perfect.