Nice work! Experience will tell you sooner or later to shut the door on your truck to keep stray sparks from setting the interior on fire! I preferred to work off the back of my rig to protect the glass from welding and grinding splatter, especially on a windy day!
More videos like this please!! i'm about to start as a helper, and this was perfect!! thank you for going into detail about the little tricks like grabbing the chain slack and turning the oxy on slowly. you just made me a better helper!
Great videos Josh keep up the great work been following you since you were Jacob's helper and its awesome to see you all rigged out and making videos 👍🏼
Josh invest in some speed sew . save your old coveralls to cut patches out of . At night you can glue the patches on the out side or inside of your coveralls, in the morning you will be ready to go . Avoid washing your coveralls unless you are ready to patch otherwise washed coveralls will catch on fire a lot quicker . Patching will afford you to use your coveralls twice as long . I've even used old welding glove gauntlets and layered them like singles on badly burnt up areas . a little stiffer but worked really well . Done pre patching on new coveralls as well . Also use a stapler to hem the bottom of your coveralls the threads burn out down there to . Staple from the inside out . Doing good young fella
Thanks for this video, Josh! Great content. I’ve been wondering how to correct the chain slack and the resultant “hiccup” on the beveler I use at school. I’m looking forward to graduating in a month and getting on as a helper for someone!
I am looking for a beveling solution for on field application which is also mobile and portable. I am basically with a firefighting contractor and most of our jobs are in highrise buildings and new factories. All our pipes are Sch 40 and the maximum diameter is 6inches. We do have 8inches and above sizes but thats very less and mostly in the pump room where we can take our time and do it manually. The major time consuming activity is the pipe network to be run throughout the building and this one looks a bit bulky to move around and setup. Every other joint I have to make is atleast 6 mtrs away from the previous one. We currently use hand grinders for this. Also i am aware of grooved fittings but they are more expensive in my country hence majority clients ask for welded joints.
@@@joshuariewestahl8086 ..I will give it a try. thank you and keep the videos coming. Watched you when you first started with Jake and knew you would make a good hand. Trying to get back in the field myself at the old age of 53...LOL
If you want a beveler that will last you a lifetime, buy direct from H&M. Short of crushing it, or breaking the anodizing, they are fully repairable machines... And you're supporting small business.
We have 2 good pre-owned that are made by H&M Pipe co in Tulsa Oklahoma. H&M is the leader in manufacturing these bevelers. Watch of channel as we start selling of oil field tools, and more. Bear dw in Tx.
Brilliant! This is very, very good. Something another guy was telling me was that he soaks his shirts in heavy starch to make sparks bounce off and not burn holes in them. True or not?
If you want a beveler that will last you a lifetime, buy direct from H&M or a rep. Short of crushing it, or breaking the anodizing, they are fully repairable machines... And you're supporting a small business that's been around for decades.
Have you found are bought one yet? I acquired 2 in an estate sale oct 2nd, 2021. My email in shown in the description on the first video shot on Oct 02, 2021,. Both will be sold. Bear in TX.
Great vid. You showed respect to the one who taught you. That's so rare. Keep up the good work young man.
Nice work! Experience will tell you sooner or later to shut the door on your truck to keep stray sparks from setting the interior on fire! I preferred to work off the back of my rig to protect the glass from welding and grinding splatter, especially on a windy day!
More videos like this please!! i'm about to start as a helper, and this was perfect!! thank you for going into detail about the little tricks like grabbing the chain slack and turning the oxy on slowly. you just made me a better helper!
Great videos Josh keep up the great work been following you since you were Jacob's helper and its awesome to see you all rigged out and making videos 👍🏼
Josh invest in some speed sew . save your old coveralls to cut patches out of . At night you can glue the patches on the out side or inside of your coveralls, in the morning you will be ready to go . Avoid washing your coveralls unless you are ready to patch otherwise washed coveralls will catch on fire a lot quicker . Patching will afford you to use your coveralls twice as long . I've even used old welding glove gauntlets and layered them like singles on badly burnt up areas . a little stiffer but worked really well . Done pre patching on new coveralls as well . Also use a stapler to hem the bottom of your coveralls the threads burn out down there to . Staple from the inside out . Doing good young fella
That's the only thing I haven't learned yet. Awesome video
Awesome job Josh! Keep up the great work buddy 👍🇺🇸
I thought rig welders made a lot of money! Must be some dang nice duck tape! Haha great video!
Not about how much u make. Its about how much you keep. Josh is a smart man he knows how to save, maybe you should learn a few things
Thanks for this video, Josh! Great content. I’ve been wondering how to correct the chain slack and the resultant “hiccup” on the beveler I use at school. I’m looking forward to graduating in a month and getting on as a helper for someone!
J Merkley sorry for the wind noises. Glad it uploaded. Thought it failed.
J Merkley go get it!!
If you are starting to look for a beveler, I will be sale 2 ever soon. Check the videos out on our channel about mid Oct 2021, Bear in Tx.
Heights of humility
Respect Josh
✊
Thanks man! Tryna be the best helper 😂🙏🏾
Saw a bevler at an auction, just wondered how it worked. Thanks
Excellent video! Haven’t seen anyone do one about this
Very good video thanks
Looking good keep up the good work 💯
I am looking for a beveling solution for on field application which is also mobile and portable. I am basically with a firefighting contractor and most of our jobs are in highrise buildings and new factories. All our pipes are Sch 40 and the maximum diameter is 6inches. We do have 8inches and above sizes but thats very less and mostly in the pump room where we can take our time and do it manually.
The major time consuming activity is the pipe network to be run throughout the building and this one looks a bit bulky to move around and setup. Every other joint I have to make is atleast 6 mtrs away from the previous one. We currently use hand grinders for this.
Also i am aware of grooved fittings but they are more expensive in my country hence majority clients ask for welded joints.
Thats a grade A explanation thats for sure.
Awesome thanks for the info very informative be blessed
If you use the buffer on your start it will also help along with pre heating.
This is so great sir can i get the autocad design??? Thank you..
Good video
Excellent explanation
Now I see why u make more money than Jake the snake
J J I haha
great content
Thanks. That was a job. Real job
Good video, keep it up
Nice work
How far off the pipe do you usually set the torch tip?
Good video. Curious where you found the pipe beveler. I am looking for a good used one but haven't had much luck. Already have the long barrel torch.
B Jen Facebook sales and eBay.
@@@joshuariewestahl8086 ..I will give it a try. thank you and keep the videos coming. Watched you when you first started with Jake and knew you would make a good hand. Trying to get back in the field myself at the old age of 53...LOL
If you want a beveler that will last you a lifetime, buy direct from H&M. Short of crushing it, or breaking the anodizing, they are fully repairable machines... And you're supporting small business.
We have 2 good pre-owned that are made by H&M Pipe co in Tulsa Oklahoma. H&M is the leader in manufacturing these bevelers. Watch of channel as we start selling of oil field tools, and more. Bear dw in Tx.
Boss I need help about this one. Can I beveling 2inch pipe for this machine. If yes than what's bit size in 2inches
Brilliant! This is very, very good. Something another guy was telling me was that he soaks his shirts in heavy starch to make sparks bounce off and not burn holes in them. True or not?
Bill Cyrus very true. Go to the dry cleaner and ask for welder starch or super heavy cowboy starch. I need to start starching my shirts.
Very helpfull!! Thanks!
Is it possible to get into welding at 37 or will no one take you on?
goodwill also has good coveralls
This helped a lot thanks 🙏
Onde comprar esse equipamento
Where can i order that and how much it cost???
Can you help me I'm looking for work in the field of welding pipes
Nice job, way to turn and burn
What model Mathey are you using?
If you want a beveler that will last you a lifetime, buy direct from H&M or a rep. Short of crushing it, or breaking the anodizing, they are fully repairable machines... And you're supporting a small business that's been around for decades.
can i order this tool?
Have you found are bought one yet? I acquired 2 in an estate sale oct 2nd, 2021. My email in shown in the description on the first video shot on Oct 02, 2021,. Both will be sold. Bear in TX.
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Thank you sir
How much prise this beveling machine, i want to buy in india
For my good job,
But why buy in india ?
Help me please
rambabu manjhi ebay has them. Search mathey dearman and H&M. This one was $1,200.00
What do you have your oxy pressure at?
Usually around 8.
I need to realigned mine. Can someone point me to a video?
close the door on the truck will u
let's see the Hoosier pole
Make some new vidéo.....pleassssssse !