Brother, I was an Airronotical welder for the Navy, and the one thing I noticed right off the bat was the old timers who had been doing the job for twenty to thirty years were struggling with two major health issues, #1) Copd, the rods, the metal in them and the coatings that are necessary to get aproper shield and coverage for the weld, give off some of the most toxic fumes a man can work around, so protect your lungs or when it is time to enjoy life you will be struggling to just breath. #2) Protect your eyes, about half of them had or were facing complete lesen replacement. Just a bit of observed knowledge passing on to a talented fellow welder. Your work looks great, and you knowledge suggest you had a great teacher and mentor.
a little tip on painting with yellow paint, use a white quick dry primer then the yellow, yellow has very little covering power especially on black steel......gives a great finish and primes and covers at same time...you will use a lot less yellow paint too
Man I'm jealous asf. 😩 I sit in a shop for 8 hours welding, then drive home to my own shop to weld. I cant wait to have my machine and tools mounted and mobile on something diesel. Living the dream bro, keep it up. 💯
Hey brother. I love that truck!! I used to live in Tampa but I moved to PA to take care of my mom when she was sick. I can't wait to move back. I will be bringing my 1947 HOBART welding rig with me. It is awesome!!
@@MeltinMetalAnthony It is actually a 1943 and it is a gas engine welder and it still runs and welds!! Thanks my friend!! I hope to catch up with you when I make it back down.
Noticed you don't wear a seatbelt while you drive! I am a first responder EMR. Two weeks ago went to an accident with a utility truck. That guy was lucky he had his seat belt on! Just Say'en!
for that 20 gauge, 6011 electrode negative with a whip....great video my weldor friend, Paul in Orlando, by the way, there are a ton of these apartment stairways in Orlando built in the 70-80's that need replacing....I am too old to be dealing with, but if you run out of work in your area, check out Orlando, this was a boom town when Disney came around do lots of Apartment complexes...cheers
@@MeltinMetalAnthony Theres a lot of stairs I was doing in Columbus as well but good luck trying to get money out of some of them apartment guys. Some are cool but there's a reason people (including me) are falling through the stairs at the one property I worked at. (the landlords are tight wads)
I really enjoyed your video. I am just learning about welding at almost 60... Please remember to use your PPE... It could save a hand, arm, or even your life!
I really cannot emphasize this as a young welder, 100% safety gets you back home the sane way you left. The other day I got shocked pretty good and I could feel the current go from my left hand all the way to my left knee. In retrospect I do believe if I had been more unfortunate, the current could have passed through my heart
Lol! No gloves 😂 That’s how we do it in Florida! Same on the East coast brother! Maybe bring a 140 wire feed on the job. Really helpful on a lot of jobs. Most will do 1/4 with fluxcore. Never had a problem.
FYI you can get an HD "action camera" on ebay for about $30. Same form factor as a gopro, without the price tag, and at that price, you don't feel bad if you break one.
For those tight cuts like that patch its always good to keep a cheap die grinder and some good dremel blades, carbides and flap wheel things. Youll be able to get those peaky spots you say fuck it to all too often. Love ya meltin metal.
I just bought a 2nd gem Cummins with a crane 305g ranger on 25 suitcase tig rig torches on it to start for myself I’ve worked for big companies as a mechanic and welder all my life I want to be independent
I’m trying to start my mobile business with a small set up. What are some small jobs you recommend? I thought about doing trailer repair and modifications
what happen if it rains ? Your equipment on the truck and the ability to keep welding ? Was given a welder for my birthday for little home projects but enjoy seeing the pros do their thing. I love building stuff and considered a few careers before getting into Computers and IT. I have helped build houses and also helped wire them professionally while I was in college for Engineering. I wish I had learned welding when I was younger, so much that can be built with metal. Thanks for the video, I will be watching more of them in 2022.
Safety Steve says: I’ll probably never not where gloves when welding, but I’ll be damned if I ever where gloves while using power tools. I will also use a double negative whenever tf I feel like it. 😆
I have the same truck its been sitting for a few years now. I would like you to go over all the under hood components as well as what purpose they serve
@@wcmwfab935 So with that logic, you're not a welder unless you're a machinst. But then you're not a machinist unless you're an engineer, but then you're not an engineer unless you're an IT tech, but then you're not an IT tech, unless you're a software developer. Your logic is way off-base. Mechanically inclined is NOT the same thing as being a mechanic. For example, if you give me an honest go without googling I'll prove you wrong. Tell me the difference between ST and LT fuel trims. What is in spec, and what is out of spec for any vehicle on the road today. Also, bonus points for telling me what sensor in the car feeds information to the computer to adjust fuel trims. Any mechanic knows the answer to this, a welder doesn't.
GGREAT VIDEOS. IM BOB , WELDING NOW FOR 50 YEARS , TRAVELLED THE WHOLE COUNTRY . IN ST. PETES NOW AND RETIRED . .HOPE TO GO UP TO MAINE SOON TO COMPLETE RETIREMENT . . . 😊😊
really not much to it, you register you business with the state and get a EIN. then you call around for insurance and ask around about a good contract lawyer to write you a contract up
Mine are always on. And if I'm using a cut off disk or a hard wheel I use glasses AND a face shield. Most of time I'm working alone. If I get hurt, there is no one there to call for help.
Can't get the detail with that guard on. If I am doing some serious cutting with a zip disc I might. Most the time no guard. All prosseses welder in southern Oregon.
I'm not alone in this business. Seems these older apartment complexes have stairs to fix. Their my money maker. No one seems to want to deal with rust. Got 550 steps with all new angle brackets to replace next month so much fun. I know I don't where gloves enough either. Should know better after falling on a fresh weld. What a dumb thing that was. My fault and still didn't learn.
they were my money maker as well last year but the one guy stopped paying me so I stopped working. I quoted two more bigger jobs but I must have been too pricy or something. Theres another guy I go to that has me fix his stairs when they are in absolute dire need of being fixed I don't do a whole lot there but that guy hasn't shorted me yet so if he needs more in the future I'll still go do work for that guy.
As a direct result of wearing my PPE (gloves) I got my hand pulled into a router. Lost the tip and broke it to bits. I discovered after the fact that my brand new gloves had a loose thread apparently..... Just saying.
Ayyy budd great video i watch all of ur vids im in haines city florida and going to school for welding now. Question on what rods do u use for the 20 guage sheet metal? I used 6013 3/32 rod with my fourney 140 MP welder but burned holes through mine
@@nathaniellipski7121 I have 4 miller SP32 I bought off off EBAY at very good prices. Each have different wires. Your right about the setup which can be a pain. I find that I use hobart "fluxcore" .045 with a miller fluxcore gun very often. NO gas plugs right up and no issues with windy situations. AND its fast with great penetration
it doesn't have to be that hot. the point is just cuz it's essentially a giant heat sink and it could rapidly cool your weld down faster then it should cool down.
First are you the child of Joe dirt? 2nd I been watching your videos as I am a welder as well and much respect brother may all your slag fall off and your rod never stick.
No you don't! You don't wear eye protection all the time. You were beating on that hydraulic ram you had heated and it had slag. The video where 2 guys stopped you on the road and asked you to fix it? You were pretty close with your eyes.
I hope you bought a wire feeder by now. It will cut weld time and pay for itself. Also use 6011 3/32 for light gauge galvanized steal. The last thing is, quenching mild steal does not harden the steal.
Brother, I was an Airronotical welder for the Navy, and the one thing I noticed right off the bat was the old timers who had been doing the job for twenty to thirty years were struggling with two major health issues, #1) Copd, the rods, the metal in them and the coatings that are necessary to get aproper shield and coverage for the weld, give off some of the most toxic fumes a man can work around, so protect your lungs or when it is time to enjoy life you will be struggling to just breath. #2) Protect your eyes, about half of them had or were facing complete lesen replacement. Just a bit of observed knowledge passing on to a talented fellow welder. Your work looks great, and you knowledge suggest you had a great teacher and mentor.
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I need help with Add a Feed lock
a little tip on painting with yellow paint, use a white quick dry primer then the yellow, yellow has very little covering power especially on black steel......gives a great finish and primes and covers at same time...you will use a lot less yellow paint too
very true! i forgot to prime and didnt have time to stop
thanks for the tip
Man I'm jealous asf. 😩 I sit in a shop for 8 hours welding, then drive home to my own shop to weld.
I cant wait to have my machine and tools mounted and mobile on something diesel. Living the dream bro, keep it up. 💯
Did you make it?
Dude who wants to break in to the field here
Hey brother. I love that truck!! I used to live in Tampa but I moved to PA to take care of my mom when she was sick. I can't wait to move back. I will be bringing my 1947 HOBART welding rig with me. It is awesome!!
nice! i have a few antique welders in my living room i made into end tables!
@@MeltinMetalAnthony It is actually a 1943 and it is a gas engine welder and it still runs and welds!! Thanks my friend!! I hope to catch up with you when I make it back down.
Thanks for doing these videos. I had a mobile welding business for about 7 years. I am starting up my business again in retirement.
You can do it!
@@MeltinMetalAnthony Thanks a lot.
Noticed you don't wear a seatbelt while you drive! I am a first responder EMR. Two weeks ago went to an accident with a utility truck. That guy was lucky he had his seat belt on!
Just Say'en!
for that 20 gauge, 6011 electrode negative with a whip....great video my weldor friend, Paul in Orlando, by the way, there are a ton of these apartment stairways in Orlando built in the 70-80's that need replacing....I am too old to be dealing with, but if you run out of work in your area, check out Orlando, this was a boom town when Disney came around do lots of Apartment complexes...cheers
great tip! il be out that way this weekend. maybe ill try to drop some cards
@@MeltinMetalAnthony Theres a lot of stairs I was doing in Columbus as well but good luck trying to get money out of some of them apartment guys. Some are cool but there's a reason people (including me) are falling through the stairs at the one property I worked at. (the landlords are tight wads)
I really enjoyed your video. I am just learning about welding at almost 60... Please remember to use your PPE... It could save a hand, arm, or even your life!
I really cannot emphasize this as a young welder, 100% safety gets you back home the sane way you left. The other day I got shocked pretty good and I could feel the current go from my left hand all the way to my left knee. In retrospect I do believe if I had been more unfortunate, the current could have passed through my heart
@@joshhaylock8514 how did you get shocked ?
@@joshhaylock8514 you get shocked welding?
Keep up the hustle!! Hard work always pays off my friend.
Nice truck set up. Can't go wrong with a crane, they sure come in handy.
I'm thinking of just building one out of square tubes. Maybe some thick 3/4 gussets. And heavy tubing.
Lol! No gloves 😂 That’s how we do it in Florida! Same on the East coast brother! Maybe bring a 140 wire feed on the job. Really helpful on a lot of jobs. Most will do 1/4 with fluxcore. Never had a problem.
Where at on E.C.? I’m in Melbourne.
If I'm doing light gauge-I bring my 110v mig with .025
Man’s slick with that torch
Pretty cool day, Anthony!
Great video bud. I’m blue collar too. Love the content !
FYI you can get an HD "action camera" on ebay for about $30. Same form factor as a gopro, without the price tag, and at that price, you don't feel bad if you break one.
For those tight cuts like that patch its always good to keep a cheap die grinder and some good dremel blades, carbides and flap wheel things. Youll be able to get those peaky spots you say fuck it to all too often. Love ya meltin metal.
Love your truck, nice welder and crane
Right on
I just bought a 2nd gem Cummins with a crane 305g ranger on 25 suitcase tig rig torches on it to start for myself I’ve worked for big companies as a mechanic and welder all my life I want to be independent
Hardworking man. I try to make my life something like that too.
Good video! I did some apartment landings 25 years ago...this brings back memories..Thanks for sharing.
Crazy to think I was 3 years old then and you were already welding lol. We need more young guns in this trade!
@@israel4479 Yessss Suh...we sure do...but until they show up...YOU MAKE ALL THE MONEY YOU CAN LOL.I might see yah out there.
@@tiredcreekironworks8123 that’s the goal boss haha! It’s a small world! Take care of yourself
@@israel4479 you too Suh...you too
Hang in there Bro. Of the hood. Have a blessed day America
You say fact's that I relate to as well . Like welding without gloves because you want to get it done .
Enjoyed! Good job done!
Hello from Alaska
love Alaska! was in palmer last year
Working and melting rods says is all good setup truck sounds great love to hear a diesel engine
Great videos I'm looking foward to possibly becoming a welder in the future !
Hey I’m impressed with the reels you have mounted for welding cable. What’s the brand?? Where did you purchase??
Could you do a video about how you got started up working for yourself?
LOL NICE PAINT PUN
AND GOOD VIDEO MAN
For light guage use a 110 welder and e71t-gs eagle arc sells 2lb for 10 bucks and it's good fast deposit and good profile single pass only
i stick welded the rest of the smoker out so i wanted it to be consistent to the eye
I’m trying to start my mobile business with a small set up. What are some small jobs you recommend? I thought about doing trailer repair and modifications
Trailer repair is hard to get insurance for. Lots of liability. I started with doing fencing. Oil field and farm stuff
i like your stil. you are the frist have welder kearys abuot work thank thank you
what happen if it rains ? Your equipment on the truck and the ability to keep welding ? Was given a welder for my birthday for little home projects but enjoy seeing the pros do their thing. I love building stuff and considered a few careers before getting into Computers and IT. I have helped build houses and also helped wire them professionally while I was in college for Engineering. I wish I had learned welding when I was younger, so much that can be built with metal. Thanks for the video, I will be watching more of them in 2022.
Safety Steve says: I’ll probably never not where gloves when welding, but I’ll be damned if I ever where gloves while using power tools. I will also use a double negative whenever tf I feel like it. 😆
I have the same truck its been sitting for a few years now. I would like you to go over all the under hood components as well as what purpose they serve
He's a welder, not a mechanic haha
@@ethan.... not a welder, if not mechanically inclined.
@@wcmwfab935 So with that logic, you're not a welder unless you're a machinst. But then you're not a machinist unless you're an engineer, but then you're not an engineer unless you're an IT tech, but then you're not an IT tech, unless you're a software developer.
Your logic is way off-base. Mechanically inclined is NOT the same thing as being a mechanic. For example, if you give me an honest go without googling I'll prove you wrong. Tell me the difference between ST and LT fuel trims. What is in spec, and what is out of spec for any vehicle on the road today. Also, bonus points for telling me what sensor in the car feeds information to the computer to adjust fuel trims.
Any mechanic knows the answer to this, a welder doesn't.
You are a busy young man.
I try to stay that way, you know what they say about idle hands
I gotta say, when I see a pro stick the rod, it makes me feel a little better, as an amateur LOL
im far from a pro! but thanks. i dont think you ever stop sticking rods!
@@MeltinMetalAnthony I agree I do not think anyone ever can not stick a rod!! Even the seasoned pro's
That’s why they call it stick welding
@@jeremycase579 HAHA!!!
Time for you to do a grouser bar rework job!
Y like your job, thanks for share
Welders drink beer after work. That also brings back memories.
GGREAT VIDEOS. IM BOB , WELDING NOW FOR 50 YEARS , TRAVELLED THE WHOLE COUNTRY . IN ST. PETES NOW AND RETIRED . .HOPE TO GO UP TO MAINE SOON TO COMPLETE RETIREMENT . . . 😊😊
I like your ground haha heard about em but never actually been told they're any good
I like your advice on preheating anything over a half inch
How did you start with the paperwork do begin a mobile unit? Like permits or license and insurance and all that
really not much to it, you register you business with the state and get a EIN. then you call around for insurance and ask around about a good contract lawyer to write you a contract up
How did you change for staircases?
That’s the first time I’ve ever seen an American with a the guard on their grinder
I never take them off
Mine are always on. And if I'm using a cut off disk or a hard wheel I use glasses AND a face shield. Most of time I'm working alone. If I get hurt, there is no one there to call for help.
Can't get the detail with that guard on. If I am doing some serious cutting with a zip disc I might. Most the time no guard. All prosseses welder in southern Oregon.
@@wcmwfab935 what do you mean can’t get the detail?
I'm not alone in this business. Seems these older apartment complexes have stairs to fix. Their my money maker. No one seems to want to deal with rust. Got 550 steps with all new angle brackets to replace next month so much fun.
I know I don't where gloves enough either. Should know better after falling on a fresh weld. What a dumb thing that was. My fault and still didn't learn.
they were my money maker as well last year but the one guy stopped paying me so I stopped working. I quoted two more bigger jobs but I must have been too pricy or something. Theres another guy I go to that has me fix his stairs when they are in absolute dire need of being fixed I don't do a whole lot there but that guy hasn't shorted me yet so if he needs more in the future I'll still go do work for that guy.
Do you have a “where I got my start” video?
I can make one!
I bet the sprinkler repair man loves ya
As a direct result of wearing my PPE (gloves) I got my hand pulled into a router. Lost the tip and broke it to bits. I discovered after the fact that my brand new gloves had a loose thread apparently..... Just saying.
Nice work. Is that the Viking helmet?
Yes I hate it, worst helmet I’ve ever had. I cannot tig with my home inverter machine. For some reason it won’t stay dim. Do not waste your money
Also why do you cap the 6010 with 7018?
The good thing is you have a lot of service calls which is good
@7:24 are those jumper cables?
i use it all the time it works for me
Cool 👌 im kinda thinking of becoming mobile welder....
Don’t think, just do!
@11:49 what do you mean using a stitch pattern? Little welds all around followed by more, or little welds in a line?
Ayyy budd great video i watch all of ur vids im in haines city florida and going to school for welding now. Question on what rods do u use for the 20 guage sheet metal? I used 6013 3/32 rod with my fourney 140 MP welder but burned holes through mine
honestly I try to avoid using a stick for anything that thin, I used 6011 3/32
@@MeltinMetalAnthony Ok thanks
What type of license do you need? I’m lookin to start one in Indiana
Just curious?? This is mild steel. Why not a mig welder. Much faster
3000$ dollars plus for a suitcase mig, then you need to bring gas, they tend to be a pain in the ass.
I have a suit case but its more of a pain then its worth in a situation like this
@@nathaniellipski7121 I have 4 miller SP32 I bought off off EBAY at very good prices. Each have different wires. Your right about the setup which can be a pain. I find that I use hobart "fluxcore" .045 with a miller fluxcore gun very often. NO gas plugs right up and no issues with windy situations. AND its fast with great penetration
This was a great vid
feels like ages ago
Good job Anthony
what kind of amps were you using to weld the 20 gauge material?
12:32 is that a good weld ?
Doesn't look good to me
Hey man what kind of insurance do you have to carry
i use 60105p+ / 7018 x calbl wiht flox
$2.36 for diesel. I miss it so much.
me too
Sunshine skyway??
is that f-superduty 4x4 or 4x2 ?
do you think this is work or u love what you do i can t whait to get to work
I wonder why the owner would want sheet metal they could’ve just ask for some regular metal like 3/8 inch
Can I ask what you charge in your area? Why are you still stick welding?
that's easy, cause its windy! and currently $100 hr
Did you take out a loan for all the start up equipment you needed or you just save up
Nope I saved
How hot do you get the metal > 1/2" before welding?
it doesn't have to be that hot. the point is just cuz it's essentially a giant heat sink and it could rapidly cool your weld down faster then it should cool down.
You looking for another welding rig to help you out out there?
First are you the child of Joe dirt? 2nd I been watching your videos as I am a welder as well and much respect brother may all your slag fall off and your rod never stick.
Mate you need to follow your safety always wear gloves 🧤🧤🧤
Is your negative lead just a magnet?
yes
Shoulda been a pipeline welder Man!
too much BS too little pay, those guys are over worked and under payed in my opinion
No seat belt?
What’s your rate
ok tri welding st metal with 6010 5 p +
Did you have to make a LLC and pay taxes on what you earn? I’m green at this.
yes, don't mess with the irs, ive seen millionaires lose it all
Shake hands with danger!
Bwahahahahah!
Man I can't believe your burning rods in that Columbia shirt.
it was 97 deg and 98% humidity lol
@@MeltinMetalAnthony Lol heard that. That’s the price we gotta pay to live in this beautiful state
Good vid man, id recommend putting some copyright free music on the driving portions and such for better transitioning.
ya i was told that a few times! will do on the next,
I dated a girl from larghetto in the early 2000’s
Tack it on then cut & grind
use 6012 3/32 OR 6012 5/32 is easier to control the puddle by adjusting heat.
good ider
yes sir
No you don't! You don't wear eye protection all the time. You were beating on that hydraulic ram you had heated and it had slag. The video where 2 guys stopped you on the road and asked you to fix it? You were pretty close with your eyes.
I hope you bought a wire feeder by now. It will cut weld time and pay for itself. Also use 6011 3/32 for light gauge galvanized steal. The last thing is, quenching mild steal does not harden the steal.
You cant weld for shit, and clean the hot grind dust off the roof so it doesnt rust on there.
Thought the same thing but.... he’s independent and free so he’s done something right lol
Cmon man, you do very well in your job and career, but please wear a seatbelt
Hi sr
Mig Miller 211
Or get a Miller 211 mig
Cause they are a union company im sure
Wear your seat belt!