Easy Way To Weld Steel With 1,5V Battery That Not Many People Know
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Super Good Idea
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A 20Volt Electrical Resistance High Temperature Welding And Brazing Device.
Sharpening The Carbon Rod Increased The Electrical Resistance With 20 Volt Battery To To Point Of Almost White Heat. Im Going To Try This Idea Out. Thanks For Sharing Your Ideas Keep Up
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that's brazing not welding. welding is using heat penetrate the material and fuse it. brazing is sort of using hot material to glue it together sort of like soldering.
I think that's solder. The liquid is Hydrochloric acid. It makes the surface where the solder will bond to the metal. You just need heat to flow solder, which that DC arc Pokey thingy makes plenty of. Great job on this. I dont know how many times something broke loose and needed this idea.TY Be safe
TIG brazing spot weld uh,,, kind of deal ? Good for getting unstuck from a pinch without any welding equipment I guess. In place is in place ! :)
I like the beating test at the end xD
You should be clearer with your demonstration. What materials are you using
Good, some materials are known but not all.
If you use two carbon rods ,no doubt you could make a very simple spot welder!
Thank for your sharing!
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Total bullshit. Firstly - no "welding" with a 1.5 V battery, only a 36 V 5 Ah battery (there is only a graphite electrode from 1.5 V cell), secondly, there was no welding, only soldering with soft solder, thirdly, connecting the trunk is fake - the sides were first welded with a normal welder and then soldered.
You can fool them some of the time but you can't con Edison.
Good idea
Fantastic
Thank you for your compliments, I have had a lot of positive motivation to try to make more videos
Great job!!!
Thanks for watching! Have a nice day Bro
Pretty ingenious.
Thank you Bro! Cheers!
That's pretty cool ....... So do you have to have a 6volt battery or can you use any old battery? I mean can you use a 6-12volt
motorcycle or cat battery? Or can you use any type of cordless battery for a drill or saw? What is the metal used to bind
the rack? You twisted metal for this repair & I don't know what you used? I subb'd & hit the bell, please try to list materials
used somewhere? please? peace
"Wow, this video blew my mind! I never knew welding steel could be this accessible. Thanks for breaking it down step by step. Your clear instructions make it seem so easy to try it out myself. Can't wait to give it a shot! 💪"
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Power source is hidden
Not welding but soldering.
What was that liquid that he poured though? I don’t think the label on the container is English.
@@admenzasu hydrochloric acid
It's spot welding. Soldering requires solder and flux that acts as a kind of glue. Spot welding, as perfectly represented here, is melting the metal, fusing them together. It's also much lower heat needed to make the bond as it's only concentrated through the electrode, where as solder needs the metal to be hot enough to melt the solder so it flows
@@davidflanders8516 the liquid he puts on is called a killed spirit its made by putting the zinc casing of the battery into hydrocloric acid and left till thereaction is completely ceased, this is used as a flux.the carbon rod heats and welds kind of guesd you called a hybrid of the toobut its not for heavy material as you need the melt the material then ,and this doesnt really do that
Looks with that twisted third piece at video end to be melting a length solder and spot weld together.. Give it a try..
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1.5v or 36v?
possiblt 18v ....
@@terencefranks1688 power source looks to be 36v tool battery. The video is missing this critical bit of information
@@mathewsmith1400 OK - thanks for that !
24 volt 5 amp trafo
You said: 1.5 Volts?!! Naaah
The Battery ! STILL ! Looks ! Environmentally ! Unfriendly ! To Me !
Wo bitte ist das eine 1,5 Volt Batterie ?
Immer diese Tricks für mehr Klicks ?
Genau, es wurde ein 36 V-Akku verwendet, wahrscheinlich mit sicher 4,0Ah.....außerdem sieht man nicht um welches Material es sich bei dem "Schweißdraht" handelt !
The 1.5v battery was sacrificed to get the "welding tip."
la bateria de 1.5 es la que desbarata para sacar la barra de grafito.
Carbon rod
You can also use 2 carbon rods one positive and other negative-
Bring them together on a spring loaded clamp and they will produce a carbon “arc” which can be used like a flame from a gas torch.
Imagine if we could get people like this in the millions instead of, "FEED ME!!"
Edit- Call space X, they're hiring!!
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Glad the video was helpful
not 1.5v but 36v glo plug
The way you hit that thing is very convincing AND WHERE you hit it. On top: using a WOOD-Stick. REALLY?? -- If you are REALLY serious about that, you should hit it somewhere else and with a SOLID Hammer.
Because I have been trying to figure out what to do with that random bottle of hydrochloric acid that I have in my junk drawer.
Cái dây xoắn để hàn i nốc là dây gì đấy, có phải dây đồng không bạn ?
Para mí es alambre de estaño y plomo..
De qué material es la varilla roscada y muy delgada (al final del video) que utiliza para fundirla y pegar la parrilla?
Chau tu batería de 36 V de taladro. Con el consumo masivo de amperaje, sobrecalentará y se estropeará en poco tiempo. (Goodbye to your 36 V drill battery. With the massive amperage draw, it will overheat and break down in no time).
Va bene anche per alluminio?
si dice che per alluminio ci vuole corrente alternata o forse polarita' "invertita"....
Why don’t you show the real source of the power instead saying 1 1/2 volt battery , misleading 👎👎👎
Because if he just told the true story we would not have gotten sucked into watching!
What was the liquid and what was the weld rod
제목에 낚여서 보고 말았음.
휴대용 납땜기라고 했다면 good했겠지만...
which solution was poured into that plastic half-bottle ?
Hydrochloric acid.
hydrocloric (muriatic) acid, beware it is an aggressive acid
I live in the United States. Can I use a fork instead of the chopsticks?
Excellent 👍
Thank you Bro! Cheers!
Non capisco la barretta usata verso ja fine del video se è un pezzo di filo continuo o cosa altro
A 1,5 batterij never will give that much amps 😂
The 1.5 Volt battery just contained the carbon electrode. Carbon electrodes are commonly used in welding because they have high electrical conductivity and have a low melting point, which allows them to be easily ignited and form a stable arc with the metal being welded. They also have the ability to carry a large amount of current, making them ideal for high heat and high current applications. As you can see carbon electrodes are also cost-effective and can be easily replaced when they wear out, making them a popular choice for welding processes. Obviously you just just go to any hardware store and by them directly as well...
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You use 36V, not 1,5 V
I'm s that the inly thickness that can weld. Thats sucks
Das ist nicht geschweist sondern gelötet
Die Rasierklingen sind geschweißt. Bei Wig wird auch Material zugefügt.
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Very amazing, but I don't get these carbon rod zinc batteries, I think that in 21 century do not exist !
Near me, stores still sell this type of battery
Muestra bien la conexión
thank bro
Tout ce qu'on sait.. c'est qu'on ne sait rien. Je viens de perdre 15 minutes à attendre en vain des précisions sur la source électrique et sur la nature du Fil torsadé. Inutile de m'abonner.
👌👍, ma quanto dura la batteria, per i tanti corto circuiti ai quali viene sottoposta?
Ciao. La presentazione del vidéo non è giusta. La batteria da 1,5v serve solo per estrarre quel pezzo che serve per l'elettrodo. La batteria che dà il voltaggio è la Makita che fà 36v. Dunque non è esatto dire: "saldare con una batteria da 1,5v.
@@lululuamre9592 so bene che il carboncino della pila fa da elettrodo. Mi riferivo alla batteria che, nel momento che il carboncino poggia sul metallo da saldare, viene interessata dalla massima corrente che puo' erogare.
Io penso che la batteria, sottoposta a continui corto circuiti, si deteriori in breve tempo.
Inoltre, penso che con un trasformatore alimentato a 220Volt con uscita 36Volt, di potenza opportuna, ci risparmieremmo il costo della pila nuova-
Cordiali saluti .
@@kiccabeagle8690 Si, hai ragione. Del resto ci sono moltissimi video in soggetto con un trasformatore di forno a micro-onde. Me ne sono fatto uno. Diciamo che il video di cui si parla, è un esempio di rapida preparazione et può servire occasionalmente se si ha una batteria di 20/36v. Del resto, visto le scintille che provoca il contatto tra due cavi di batteria auto, penso che uno che deve fissare un pezzo di lattina sulle pile che compongono una batteria al litio (per rifarla), due cavi isolati con due punteruoli di carbonio penso dovrebbe bastare.
@@lululuamre9592 grazie, per avermi risposto. Cordiali saluti from Monopoli BA - Italy
What a mess! That's not a repair. That's a complete fu*k up! Instead of all that unnecessary work, why not just use flux, solder and a simple heat source you can control - like a hand held gas jet cooker lighter, FFS. 🤷♂️
You sure as hell made it stronger than the original? Why couldn't the manufacturer do that? Planned obsolescence/waste. Capitalism.
The source of power, are not a 1,5 v battery ( that need only for extract carbon electrod )..... but a makita 5.0 ampere battery !!!! ......
Why this spread of trickery [ or hoax ] culture ? ....only for raise views ???
5.0 A is high. How many volts, please?
@@momopeho 5 A 120 V 600 W
Nothing to do with 1.5V batteries when you use a 36V battery pack!
AND this kind of 'welding' is only applicable to very small spot welding.
Using lead and flux is soldering and not welding. 👎👎👎👎👎
Fake!! Not using a 1.5 volt battery. Tore it apart to use the components then used a 12 v or larger battery for the current...................
its not fake using the carbon as an electrode works and using the lithium battery can supply instant large currents,ive done this aswell many years ago
You will always get these comments from people like this. They think they’re experts they don’t try it to see if it works or not. They just put a negative spin on everything. It makes him feel good I guess.
yes- that was most noticeable !
Not 12V car battery, it would melt the blades!
@@engjds Did you see anywhere that I said car battery? Pretty obvious it is a tool battery.
Epoxy would be better than this.
el aparato donde conentas los cables que es y de cuantos voltios son
Ha de ser una bateria de taladro
Es una batería de taladro, pero sería mejor que usaras una batería de coche.
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Utter garbage, 15 minutes of everyones life wasted, NO mention of the power source, and you will need 50A+ I reckon.
Also !! Ich glaube nicht,das am anderen Ende immer noch der Akku dran hing.Das hat er ja uns nicht mehr gezeigt.Fake-Fake und noch mal Fake.Kein Abo.👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Using a battery carbon and 48 volts bwahahaha too old soldering and welding
Sorry, but except the thin razor-blades, there is no welding. The repair is just soft soldering with tin. Nothing else. A blowtorch is better than this battery killing way.
Need more info, Please… I understand taking 1.5 battery apart to use the anode but, what are you using for power source.
DIY, what no show what and how. Very disappointed.. no subscribe for you!
U can use a char battery to Its the amps that count. The higher voltage the longer the ark eg es-yer to use
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FAKE !!!
Fake!
Fake show!
fake
Looks nasty 🤢🤢🤢Bad fumes and not good for the skin.
Leí los comentarios y no me aclaran nada, para mí la batería de 1,5 v. solo se usó para sacar el carbón central, después dice que la energía para soldar sale de una batería de 36 v., también dice para soldar acero, el acero puede ser soldado con hierro o acero, plata, cobre, aluminio o estaño, que es esto último lo que él utiliza trenzándolo...