@Just Another Day Thats from king of random. So sad he died. I was a huge fan i remember that video just off the top of my head. Remember the slime. Then he ate it :( THe good old days
английский You guys should come to la. I live in the area and the stuff thrown away in neighborhoods is crazy. Especially electronics because most peoples houses are being replaced with new electronics so they toss the old ones. Maybe E Bike over here LOL русский Вы, ребята, должны прийти в Ла. Я живу в этом районе, а вещи, выброшенные в окрестностях, просто сумасшедшие. Особенно электроники, потому что дома большинства людей заменяются новой электроникой, поэтому они бросают старые. Может быть, E Bike здесь LOL
Cool. I was about to buy one for my summer cottage, but thought it may be easy to cobble something together from scrap. This is certainly it, there are lots of discarded ovens around. I'll make myself a new welder. Just add a bridge rectifier, welding with AC is a right pain. By the way, your beads are actually not bad for a guy who have had no welding tuition or training. Doesn't look like stacked rubles, but they do look solid enough. Well done, Sir !
Remember: MOTs are designed to be on, UNDER LOAD ONLY. Please don't leave plugged in/turned on unless your ready to use them. Do not leave plugged in WITHOUT A LOAD....in a microwave oven, the MOT is excited when you hit that START button/knob, switches on high power relay, etc.
+Conrad Clement - I got a Welding Machine - 125Amp Flux Core Welder for $92.00 at Harbor Freight and everything included! Is your " Life " worth $92.00? WATCH... Some " STUPID " arse gonna say something, watch! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@johndoe-rm3wu - It's at Harbor Freight. Look for their Sales and wait for the 125Amps one to go on Sale. Usually every other month they do it.... That way you can get it cheap!
I've been wishing for one of those for a while, though I wanted one with way less power, just to weld battery packs. I will probably make something similar to this.
Fabricio Fanfa You can dig up microwaves everywhere, and getting the transformer is easy.. just rewrap the primary and use a beefy resistor.. or if you're feeling frisky use a bigger resistor and mains
Put it in regular refined oil which is used for cooking.you transformer will never be heated.oil is best insulator as well as collent for windings.take a metal tub and dip it in that
Nice video, please, More description about the secondary wire? I mean the wire you used to wind up the secondary part? secondly can it replace a real welding machine?
Yo hice una con 2 transformadores de microondas, y la verdad va bastante bien, bobine 9 vueltas en cada uno con cable de diámetro de 6mm2 y apenas se calientan los transformadores.
I hope you had sun protection and a potato. The Arc can cause a lot of damage to your eyes in a short time. If you burned your eyes to short time exposure to the Arc, then slice a Potato and wear them over your eyes. The natural iodine will help. If you want to stay up then wear a shade #5 Len's. Ive been doing this line of work for over 15 year's now and " Flash Burns" are no joke.
nice video I tried to follow along with it and bought a used MOT, the seller connected ac voltage to the primary winding (thin wire side). And it created humming sound. At home I removed that side and when I connected ac to the secondary side it created smoke and smell and became very hot to touch. Seems like the Secondary was already short? What you say? Also Now can i rewind it using suitable size enameled wire? Will winding it with slightly thinner wire be ok for spot welding? Current winding is using 0.9mm enameled copper wire and the length and breadth of cross sectional area is 15 by 17 mm.. I have uploaded a video on my channel as well
You shouldn't be welding without the proper (PPE) Personal protection equipment. I.e. gloves, helmet. etc as the ultraviolet arc will burn your skin. You should tell the viewers this. Good to see you protected your eyes as arc eye hurts for Around 24 hours, like having sand in your eyes and there's no cure.......... a professional welder. Besides that, love the channel guys
Paul Evans (sarcastic) nah who needs protection, you only live once anyways.. (real) but I have made a welder similar to theirs, and I weld shirtless and with open shoes, so I imperically know the importance of standing back or wearing decent shoes, and sunscreen (Im a tan dude and I got the worst sunburn I have ever gotten)
Yeah it can get bad, I got a sunburn so bad I got sick for a few days once, from three hours of flux core welding. Pretty much got radiation sickness. A cheap welder will do the trick, and even cheap gloves are better than nothing, but short sleeve shirt is just asking for a cellular ass-kicking.
You guys should come to la. I live in the area and the stuff thrown away in neighborhoods is crazy. Especially electronics because most peoples houses are being replaced with new electronics so they toss the old ones. Maybe E Bike over here LOL
Hello, from Hardisty Alberta Canada. I've made a welder with 4 MOTS, 48 volts at about 130 amps. Works good. I want to learn your method, of joining two cores. Just started your video.....thankyou. I used 10 gauge solid. could not get enuff turns with AWG 8....
UVC good for tanning you get skin cancer and die and then they cremate you and in the cremation you get charred 100% charcoal black (a very hot tanning bed) so your tanning is 100% full power that's what they are aiming for apparently.
Ya tengo 2 máquinas de soldar inverter una de 160 Amperes y otra de 200 Amperes, pero me gusta investigar mis dotes técnicas y me preparé una de transformadores de microondas, y la verdad estoy satisfecho.
Most welding machines give you a choice between welding on DC or AC current, or it's just DC, which helps the arc to stay. Your MOT-welder works only on AC, so it's harder to maintain the arc.
sir you are my inspiration following your steps i also made just have to test but need your advice what is the input current you are providing (input voltage 220v). what is the input current?? please reply as i cannot move ahead without knowing as it may be very harmful.please help sir.
did you just wire the two primaries in series or parallel? Did you wind the secondary in the same direction as the primary coils? nice project! Adding a choke before the electrode will smooth out your arc :)
What if you would put 80 turns of wire and at 50 60 70 and 80 you loop the wire out of the transformer and back in continuing winding. Then you can put 4 outputs with different voltages. What about ten 40 amp rectifiers in parallel on the output? You are welding with AC now. Love your idea good for here in Africa. White Lion
2 different sticks give different results. rutile:the fix anything stick, rutile is most versatile stick of all Base:the best to use if you know the metal composition, low hydrocarbon Cellulose: has better rust protection, high hydrocarbon
Let's say I have an insulated wire that I wrap around an iron core 120 times. Let's say I apply 120 volts to the end of that wire. Let's say that I measure the voltage at the very other end of that wire and I get one volt. These numbers are very highly unlikely. But it works for what I'm trying to explain. The reason you get one volt at the other end after the voltage has traveled along the entire length of the wire which we established was 120 rotations around an iron core is because of a principal known as voltage drop sometimes referred to as line loss. Line loss happens all the time with all voltages when they travel long distances through wire. Now let's say after 60 rotations around the iron core you have a bit of that wire accessible for you to tap on to. You would now measure 60 volts at that tap point. The reason these taps are so important is not for the variable in volts that you get but the corresponding amperages to those voltages. If I have that same hundred and twenty volts which is a standard outlet in America on a 20 amp breaker. 20 amps is what it takes for that voltage to trip the breaker. But at 60 volts I can run 40 amps to trip the breaker. At 30 volts I now get 80 amps. And finally at 12 volts I would get 200 amps before my 20 amp breaker would trip. There are some other things that go into it like the actual impedance on a transformer. Power factor etc. But now I think you get the gist. What you are looking for is not so much the voltage but very high amperage to be able to weld. Very thick metals require high amperages because the arc will be very hot at high amperages and thinner metal requires lower amperage as to not burn and blow holes right through the metal. All welders you buy at the store have adjustable amperages so you can get the perfect weld. The dial on the welder allows you to tap the transformer at different windings
In America that copper you used for your winding would probably cost at least $200 I bought 15 feet of 4 gauge stranded wire the other day and it cost me almost $40 USD
No, it's not that pricey. 35mm2 cable is sufficient for this purpose. You shouldn't pay more than around $5for 3ft of that. He was winding way too many windings onto his transformer, hence the output voltage being far too high. You'd be looking at maximum $20, if you want to buy brand new cabling.
@@thefreedomguyuk have you seen the price at tractor supply lately..? Copper scrap is at a 10 year high and seemingly has affected shelf prices quite a bit. 15 feet of 4g was 36$
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@Just Another Day Thats from king of random. So sad he died. I was a huge fan i remember that video just off the top of my head. Remember the slime. Then he ate it :( THe good old days
английский
You guys should come to la. I live in the area and the stuff thrown away in neighborhoods is crazy. Especially electronics because most peoples houses are being replaced with new electronics so they toss the old ones. Maybe E Bike over here LOL
русский
Вы, ребята, должны прийти в Ла. Я живу в этом районе, а вещи, выброшенные в окрестностях, просто сумасшедшие. Особенно электроники, потому что дома большинства людей заменяются новой электроникой, поэтому они бросают старые. Может быть, E Bike здесь LOL
Sir, what is the value of ballast resistor? Please reply thank you
Very good, mine is exceeds 200a, 3.5v
Cool. I was about to buy one for my summer cottage, but thought it may be easy to cobble something together from scrap. This is certainly it, there are lots of discarded ovens around. I'll make myself a new welder. Just add a bridge rectifier, welding with AC is a right pain.
By the way, your beads are actually not bad for a guy who have had no welding tuition or training. Doesn't look like stacked rubles, but they do look solid enough. Well done, Sir !
are you dead yet?
100% safe russian rating 👍
*ukrainian
@@ffb2198 stop the hate man
Yeah, the worst thing that might happen is 1kv 😂😂
@@samuel-br.man__3571 that’s not hate lol
Apparently, they need welding machines, not Javolins
your eye protection was just Funny!
The face tumors wont be as funny.
2nd degree burns on vhin and cheeks with extended use
Reminds me of the old people that watch horse racing lol
@@Mikey-ym6ok Don't worry, he can't actually weld.
Have a temperature gun but didn't have welding helmet, priorities 10/10
patreon and youtube money
You will never understand!
$5 < $50
r/therewasanattempt
he does have a monocle they call it.
Remember: MOTs are designed to be on, UNDER LOAD ONLY. Please don't leave plugged in/turned on unless your ready to use them. Do not leave plugged in WITHOUT A LOAD....in a microwave oven, the MOT is excited when you hit that START button/knob, switches on high power relay, etc.
I wish I had your knowledge and confidence, if I made this I'd probably die somehow
+Conrad Clement - I got a Welding Machine - 125Amp Flux Core Welder for $92.00 at Harbor Freight and everything included! Is your " Life " worth $92.00? WATCH... Some " STUPID " arse gonna say something, watch!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He stole the idea from TheKingOfRandom
@@JodBronson what brand
@@johndoe-rm3wu - It's at Harbor Freight. Look for their Sales and wait for the 125Amps one to go on Sale. Usually every other month they do it.... That way you can get it cheap!
@@finnjacobs People were making welding machines from microwaves before the king of random's video.
You guys are awesome!
These guys are insane
Maybe they are insane but it is better than to be a moron like you.
@@eliseb2744 Don't use cheap tampons m'lady he ment it in a positive way.
I wish he was my family member. I would have taken a big, really big insurance policy on him
That’s the great thing about stick welders you don’t need an actual welder, anything that can provide enough voltage and current will do
Hello, it's Kreosan and safety is our number 1 priority.
I actually prefer your Ukranian channel, saw this vid on there before.. still love u guys absolutely quality!! 🇬🇧😎👍
@@mernok2001 v v vert energy electric
I hope you guys make a video telling us about yourselves and your background!
I'm learning alot from you my friend . Thank you
I've been wishing for one of those for a while, though I wanted one with way less power, just to weld battery packs. I will probably make something similar to this.
Fabricio Fanfa You can dig up microwaves everywhere, and getting the transformer is easy.. just rewrap the primary and use a beefy resistor.. or if you're feeling frisky use a bigger resistor and mains
Can look for diy spot welder on RUclips.
But this is best
www.keenlab.de/index.php/product/kweld-complete-kit/
Very cool, although it looks pretty hard to weld with.
Can you make a powerline powered railgun?
Put it in regular refined oil which is used for cooking.you transformer will never be heated.oil is best insulator as well as collent for windings.take a metal tub and dip it in that
Nice video, please, More description about the secondary wire? I mean the wire you used to wind up the secondary part? secondly can it replace a real welding machine?
I love it dude i make 2 for batteries charge one 90amps other 60amps I m not finish yet my proyect, NOW YOU GIVE ME A BETTER IDEA THANKS
Yo hice una con 2 transformadores de microondas, y la verdad va bastante bien, bobine 9 vueltas en cada uno con cable de diámetro de 6mm2 y apenas se calientan los transformadores.
Amigo podrias regalarme fotos
I hope you had sun protection and a potato. The Arc can cause a lot of damage to your eyes in a short time. If you burned your eyes to short time exposure to the Arc, then slice a Potato and wear them over your eyes. The natural iodine will help. If you want to stay up then wear a shade #5 Len's. Ive been doing this line of work for over 15 year's now and " Flash Burns" are no joke.
Works a treat
dude this is freaking good for those who wish to make these diy things actually its very expensive to by a welding machine
I thought that you are Sheldon Cooper in 0:00 😂 by the way nice video 👍
lmao yeah they kinda look similar but this guy is skinnier
nice video I tried to follow along with it and bought a used MOT, the seller connected ac voltage to the primary winding (thin wire side). And it created humming sound. At home I removed that side and when I connected ac to the secondary side it created smoke and smell and became very hot to touch. Seems like the Secondary was already short? What you say?
Also Now can i rewind it using suitable size enameled wire? Will winding it with slightly thinner wire be ok for spot welding? Current winding is using 0.9mm enameled copper wire and the length and breadth of cross sectional area is 15 by 17 mm..
I have uploaded a video on my channel as well
You shouldn't be welding without the proper (PPE) Personal protection equipment. I.e. gloves, helmet. etc as the ultraviolet arc will burn your skin. You should tell the viewers this. Good to see you protected your eyes as arc eye hurts for Around 24 hours, like having sand in your eyes and there's no cure.......... a professional welder. Besides that, love the channel guys
Paul Evans (sarcastic) nah who needs protection, you only live once anyways.. (real) but I have made a welder similar to theirs, and I weld shirtless and with open shoes, so I imperically know the importance of standing back or wearing decent shoes, and sunscreen (Im a tan dude and I got the worst sunburn I have ever gotten)
being a Russian is a protection itself.. next please...
Yeah it can get bad, I got a sunburn so bad I got sick for a few days once, from three hours of flux core welding. Pretty much got radiation sickness.
A cheap welder will do the trick, and even cheap gloves are better than nothing, but short sleeve shirt is just asking for a cellular ass-kicking.
don't forget the xrays too. welding throws out a lot of radiation.
someone is fun at parties
You guys should come to la. I live in the area and the stuff thrown away in neighborhoods is crazy. Especially electronics because most peoples houses are being replaced with new electronics so they toss the old ones. Maybe E Bike over here LOL
Hello, from Hardisty Alberta Canada. I've made a welder with 4 MOTS, 48 volts at about 130 amps. Works good. I want to learn your method, of joining two cores. Just started your video.....thankyou. I used 10 gauge solid. could not get enuff turns with AWG 8....
This project is very good!
Thank you very much.....''KREOSAN ENGLISH''.....
So the left coil and the right coil are connected together while the secondary middle coil is disconnected from them and used to weld?
Yes but it seems that you no nothing about transformers so don't try to make it.
Really cool stuff
Eye shields only because in Russia the sun isn't very bright and tanning beds are expensive.
UVC good for tanning you get skin cancer and die and then they cremate you and in the cremation you get charred 100% charcoal black (a very hot tanning bed) so your tanning is 100% full power that's what they are aiming for apparently.
I love you guys so much.
Good job brother thank for sharing from Morocco 👍
محال واش كاي عرف المغرب فين جا.
Gotta love that ghetto engineering. Keep in up fellas!
Wonderful. Making things seem so easy in your hands. Keep it up!
Wow, pretty cool. Is this dangerous? seeing as it's microwave components?
Ya tengo 2 máquinas de soldar inverter una de 160 Amperes y otra de 200 Amperes, pero me gusta investigar mis dotes técnicas y me preparé una de transformadores de microondas, y la verdad estoy satisfecho.
Most welding machines give you a choice between welding on DC or AC current, or it's just DC, which helps the arc to stay. Your MOT-welder works only on AC, so it's harder to maintain the arc.
Common welding transformers are only AC. People are welding using these machines for more than 100 years.
Also his metal isn’t clean, it’s rusty as shit.
sir you are my inspiration following your steps i also made just have to test but need your advice what is the input current you are providing (input voltage 220v). what is the input current?? please reply as i cannot move ahead without knowing as it may be very harmful.please help sir.
Around 3-4 A
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Good idea bro. .
Nice video Bro. Thanks.
Awsome video 😂😂👌❤❤
nice video, thanks for sharing
Get this man a new angle grinder disk
what part of madmax is this world?! ;) love it!
did you just wire the two primaries in series or parallel? Did you wind the secondary in the same direction as the primary coils? nice project! Adding a choke before the electrode will smooth out your arc :)
The idea is good but I want ask how long can it work without over heating
Russians talk about the smart ideas Americans talk about the welding helmet :))
Talk about taking a grinding disc to the end !!
Literally.
4:01 Spongebob, wait, we are not cavemans, we have technology!
Btw great video, original, practical and up to topic, greetings from Serbia.
👍 from USA. 😁
So Every ! Microwave !! Is ! A Welder !! HEY !! IT WILL EVEN !! JOIN ! FOOD !! BACK !! TOGETHER !! AGAIN !!
Awesome.. Beautiful Work
You know: safety first 👍🏻
in soviet russia, safety third!
Vodka first
Nice
This was great👍🏻🇨🇦🍻
Awesome as always
cool video, what's the diameter of the wire for primary and secondary ? 10mm ? AWG 000 ? thanks :)
25mm2 is more than enough for the secondary.
Primary isn't critical, as the current drain is low, just use the stock coil.
nice bro
Well how efficient is it?
you did great I think 4 pieces will taste better
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Wow awesome,
What if you would put 80 turns of wire and at 50 60 70 and 80 you loop the wire out of the transformer and back in continuing winding. Then you can put 4 outputs with different voltages. What about ten 40 amp rectifiers in parallel on the output? You are welding with AC now. Love your idea good for here in Africa. White Lion
Lion, You have won the cigar here ! Yes indeed.
And AC is no good for welding. Can be done, but it splatter all over the place.
100k ! NICE!
Hello, can the machine be connected directly to the basic electrical outlet of a house?
Damn this song is awesome
Safety number 1 priority 🙏🙏🙏
Mein toh naam suntehi hi daarke bhaag gaya 😉😁
So great :) I call it invention of the year :) !
so nice
bro
Could I make one of these to weld a BMX rail? How likely is it to ruin the rail instead of actually welding it?
Hugely a bad idea if I want to do it seriously haha i love these videos
Excellent bro! Can that be suitable for long use?
2 different sticks give different results.
rutile:the fix anything stick, rutile is most versatile stick of all
Base:the best to use if you know the metal composition, low hydrocarbon
Cellulose: has better rust protection, high hydrocarbon
Wow very nice bro
Wow, this guy got to be the real life Tony Stark. Way to go Iron Man!
Can someone explain how the twirl outs work for controlling power?
Let's say I have an insulated wire that I wrap around an iron core 120 times. Let's say I apply 120 volts to the end of that wire. Let's say that I measure the voltage at the very other end of that wire and I get one volt.
These numbers are very highly unlikely. But it works for what I'm trying to explain.
The reason you get one volt at the other end after the voltage has traveled along the entire length of the wire which we established was 120 rotations around an iron core is because of a principal known as voltage drop sometimes referred to as line loss. Line loss happens all the time with all voltages when they travel long distances through wire.
Now let's say after 60 rotations around the iron core you have a bit of that wire accessible for you to tap on to. You would now measure 60 volts at that tap point.
The reason these taps are so important is not for the variable in volts that you get but the corresponding amperages to those voltages.
If I have that same hundred and twenty volts which is a standard outlet in America on a 20 amp breaker. 20 amps is what it takes for that voltage to trip the breaker. But at 60 volts I can run 40 amps to trip the breaker. At 30 volts I now get 80 amps. And finally at 12 volts I would get 200 amps before my 20 amp breaker would trip.
There are some other things that go into it like the actual impedance on a transformer. Power factor etc. But now I think you get the gist. What you are looking for is not so much the voltage but very high amperage to be able to weld. Very thick metals require high amperages because the arc will be very hot at high amperages and thinner metal requires lower amperage as to not burn and blow holes right through the metal. All welders you buy at the store have adjustable amperages so you can get the perfect weld. The dial on the welder allows you to tap the transformer at different windings
Thanks alot
Big power 😱😱😱
Parabéns aqui Brasil...por favor pode me mandar seu esquema?Deus te abençoe meu amigo
Que esquema, filho?
How can I adjust the current?
Cut the electrode in half or use 2.4 mm electrodes instead so AC will easily penetrate rust.
Awesome 😎
best resistor ever
Awesome!
brilliant
In America that copper you used for your winding would probably cost at least $200 I bought 15 feet of 4 gauge stranded wire the other day and it cost me almost $40 USD
No, it's not that pricey. 35mm2 cable is sufficient for this purpose. You shouldn't pay more than around $5for 3ft of that.
He was winding way too many windings onto his transformer, hence the output voltage being far too high. You'd be looking at maximum $20, if you want to buy brand new cabling.
@@thefreedomguyuk have you seen the price at tractor supply lately..? Copper scrap is at a 10 year high and seemingly has affected shelf prices quite a bit. 15 feet of 4g was 36$
What do you call that kind of wires?
No kitty, but still a great video :)
congratulations, nice but I think it will heat up the secondary (friend)
cool idea :)
Parabéns ficou muito legal
2:32 Your French English is superb, monsieur.
A fan attached to the transformers can help.
are these guys electrical engineers?
How many watts does it use will it overload my 240 v outlet and what music is in the outro I like it