Have to love all the negative feedback when you can out cut someone with a torch. One of the better videos you can watch. It's very simple. Keep a clean tip and use the right sized tip for the metal. When you pull the trigger your flame should not shrink or sound like it's being blown out. When you get really good and dial in your settings when you pull the trigger your flame will get bigger...
That first cut is beautiful, artistic, fantastic, and a variety of other adjectives. I wish had that skill. Practice, practice, practice. Thanks VERY much!
hey great job man, I have a cutting rig and I had a stroke a few years ago and it damaged my frontal lobes in my brain so I have to re-learn alot and you tube is a great tool for me, before my stroke I worked at one time in a radiator shop putting old tanks on new cores, and putting a torch to a fuel tanks that leaked it was butitia bros radiator and auto repair in rockford IL I made new ac lines for cars, custom rad. for hot rods, you can cut a good true line my man and them holes were great you have skill, so I been turning my gas up too high, see I have 2 lines put together or hoses you get adapters that way you don't have to move your tanks, thank's alot
You have a good clean cut which just takes experience and time to develope, when I started my welding career 35 years ago in a ship yard as a welder we had people that were called burners that only used a cutting torch all day long. They have that unique clean cut you have!
that's how I was taught in welding class. back in the late 70s. a lot of comments on turning on the acetylene first. the first knob allows oxygen to the torch. then he lights the acetylene. then he turns on the oxygen. so the acetylene has been lit first. I give this video a thumbs up. Thanks for the video.
That was really good. Thank you for showing all of that. I'm buying my 1st one for a tiny job & have zero experience so I really appreciate your video!! 😃👍
+incrediblefruit I did aluminum castings for two days where it was about 80-90F outside, that sucked as soon as you put on the leathers, but it was still fun as hell
First of all, want to complement you on your skill. I need to practice cutting with this info, I've been wasting fuel this whole time, thank you for teaching us! Great video!
Awesome video dude! Today I practicing my stick welding with that small HF arc welder. Getting ready for that railing project. I got the steel delivered today.
I am taking a very chalenging welding class for school, but since I started watching your vids I found alot of helpful tips and stuff. I just subscribed, just make sure to keep posting more videos.
thanks for the vid it will help for my class cuz i really suck at torch cutting but with what you've explain in this vid i'll be able to fix what im doin wrong
nice video! i'm certain i'll be able to do this the first time i try, and then just because im dumb, never ever again. but that doesn't matter, i'll be able to do it the first time and really well thanks to your video.
Oh man!!!!!! If that camera was zoomed in on the torch only I would have believed it was a machine cutting that line good how to video as well thank you
Good stuff man, I bought that harbor freight torch set you recommended in another video, and I honestly can't see a difference from the victor I learned with.
You are correct. Oxyacetylene cutting actually burns the steel. The red hot steel will burn with the oxygen, producing even more heat. That was an excellent video. That should improve my cutting ability.
Adjust for a neutral flame. It oxidizes the metal instead of burning it. I know it's looks like burning. You have a steady glide. Nice video thanks for posting.
Good videos Freddy, I bought a tank from you a couple of years ago. Can you make a video on torch tips and recommendations for cutting? Thanks for your work!
thanx bro,real helpfull vid,even think the torch is now more of a cool beast than before,thanx for the knowladge blessing,good luck ahead for u bro,regards JQ
Nice video! Very useful.Usually the torch set has more interchangeable nozzles.Can you tell me what nozzle did you use? Some say that if you use a too thick nozzle ,you will lose more metal when cutting.
you have a really steady hand. this is by far the best oxyacetylene cutting vid on youtube, anyway i was wondering what you have your regulators set at when Cutting, i havent cut in a while and ive been practicing on 1/4 flat steel and when ever im cutting the molten puddle will bond back together after my torch pass in some spots and my cut is really wide and not uniform... any advice.
Have to love all the negative feedback when you can out cut someone with a torch.
One of the better videos you can watch.
It's very simple. Keep a clean tip and use the right sized tip for the metal.
When you pull the trigger your flame should not shrink or sound like it's being blown out.
When you get really good and dial in your settings when you pull the trigger your flame will get bigger...
Wow, I learned most of this by trial and error. At least I thought I did. Your cuts look like a bandsaw!!! Back to the drawing board.
Gotta give you credit on the straight cut and the round bolt holes though
That first cut is beautiful, artistic, fantastic, and a variety of other adjectives. I wish had that skill. Practice, practice, practice. Thanks VERY much!
hey great job man, I have a cutting rig and I had a stroke a few years ago and it damaged my frontal lobes in my brain so I have to re-learn alot and you tube is a great tool for me, before my stroke I worked at one time in a radiator shop putting old tanks on new cores, and putting a torch to a fuel tanks that leaked it was butitia bros radiator and auto repair in rockford IL I made new ac lines for cars, custom rad. for hot rods, you can cut a good true line my man and them holes were great you have skill, so I been turning my gas up too high, see I have 2 lines put together or hoses you get adapters that way you don't have to move your tanks, thank's alot
Very smooth cuts - nice. The plug that dropped out of the hole was perfect.
You have a good clean cut which just takes experience and time to develope, when I started my welding career 35 years ago in a ship yard as a welder we had people that were called burners that only used a cutting torch all day long. They have that unique clean cut you have!
that's how I was taught in welding class. back in the late 70s. a lot of comments on turning on the acetylene first. the first knob allows oxygen to the torch. then he lights the acetylene. then he turns on the oxygen. so the acetylene has been lit first. I give this video a thumbs up. Thanks for the video.
That was really good. Thank you for showing all of that. I'm buying my 1st one for a tiny job & have zero experience so I really appreciate your video!! 😃👍
Thanks for a very clear and concise video. This was a great refresher after learning in person some 15 years ago
Nice!! Next time I have a few minutes at work I'm going to try and cut a hole. Great video
love your video, starting training next month. love how clean and visual the examples are! :3
Excellent video. I am a novice at torches, and this helped vastly. Thank you.
i just started my first welding class and it covered this. thanks for the review
I miss doing this, I think I'm going to get into this again. This has to be one of the coolest careers!
+Secret User Great in winter but not so great during a hot summer and right now it's a heat wave here....
+incrediblefruit I did aluminum castings for two days where it was about 80-90F outside, that sucked as soon as you put on the leathers, but it was still fun as hell
Excellent video. Audio and video, very nice. Thank you for the education and sharing. You rock.
This is awesome! I've never thought it can cut that fast
First of all, want to complement you on your skill. I need to practice cutting with this info, I've been wasting fuel this whole time, thank you for teaching us! Great video!
You sir have a very steady hand. That was such a clean cut
ur pretty legit dude. thats probably the straightest free hand cut ive ever seen. kudos to you
great i found a video of exactly what I used today at school! Well time to show my parents!
Deadlyguy135 I learned in auto tech, I have atest on it tommorow
Nice video. I'm a journeyman electrician ibew, and I did my first year apprenticeship on a electrician welding crew. Fun as hell.
Thank you! I came here through a video on the Russian T-34 tank, where a comment said it was "torch cut". Now I know what that is :)
ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO! very informative, to the point, concise, brilliant! THANK U THANK U THANK U!! God bless u sir.
Awesome video dude! Today I practicing my stick welding with that small HF arc welder. Getting ready for that railing project. I got the steel delivered today.
started practising welding today. accidentally welded the vice and the metal together lol
hows your welding now
@@mclewis991 Can't reply, welded hands to keyboard, I assume.
@@neolexiousneolexian6079 lmao 🤣 😂
How’s it now
lol dude i was on the cutting torch at our community college and i was going wayyy too slow and i was welding the plate together🤦♂️🤦♂️
hey dude I like your style straight to the point some of them other videos go on and on about nothing good video well done
I am taking a very chalenging welding class for school, but since I started watching your vids I found alot of helpful tips and stuff. I just subscribed, just make sure to keep posting more videos.
Thank you very much for posting this. These settings work fantastic for cutting steel.
Those holes were clean- very cool, thanks for making this vid!
A very clean and clear video, Freddy. I may just have to get a camera out, now that I've seen how it's done.
This was great. Turns out I've been doing it super-wrong all this time. I'm going to go fire up my torch and practice doing it correctly, now.
thanks for the vid it will help for my class cuz i really suck at torch cutting but with what you've explain in this vid i'll be able to fix what im doin wrong
You have a nice steady hand with fine motor control. I can burn the nut off a bolt & still use the bolt but my burning still does as nice as yours.
these vids have helped me so much is school and i have a test last week and i aced it
Good clean tips are critical for good cuts. You do an excellent job!!
Great video! Thanks for your time!
thank you alot for this vid i have to star cutting with torch this year company got rid of metabos and i am new to torch you help alot
Those plugs you cut out....damn...bravo!! My hat is off to you friend👍
Nice video. Showed it to my welding 1 class and it was very helpful.
nice video! i'm certain i'll be able to do this the first time i try, and then just because im dumb, never ever again. but that doesn't matter, i'll be able to do it the first time and really well thanks to your video.
best vid I've seen yet for how to
Oh man!!!!!! If that camera was zoomed in on the torch only I would have believed it was a machine cutting that line good how to video as well thank you
Best video on actual cutting I've seen
straight forward and to the point. good work.
Great job, helped me out a lot. Thank you!
Thanks for the video. It was exactly what i was looking for.
Neat O/A cutting vid! I learned something about piercing!
Thanks,
John
I like the simplicity of the explanation I just started welding for hobby projects only but every time I shut it off it pops.
This is top notch youtube material, good lesson, camera work and execution! Thanks!
Good stuff man, I bought that harbor freight torch set you recommended in another video, and I honestly can't see a difference from the victor I learned with.
Thanks for the video! It was a lot of help.
holy shit these cuts are clean
You want to have your torch at a slight angel pushing heat ahead of your cut, this preheats and makes the cut far cleaner and you also cut far faster.
and it’s clean- no bubbled up slag stuff hanging off the edges?
Always open acetylen first.
Always close acetylen first.
why?
+VerticalWit BOOM!
Because doing so prevents flashback.
can you elaborate why? I am new/amateur to cutting and would like your opinion!
i wanna know too
Amazing precision and efficiency with a torch.
Nice cuts dude, I started cutting with a torch like a week ago so my cuts aren't that straight... But it does become fun after a while XD
I used to do welding at school and its actually pretty easy when u get the hang of it
Thank you. Great place to start!
Outstanding production, I learned something
You are correct. Oxyacetylene cutting actually burns the steel. The red hot steel will burn with the oxygen, producing even more heat. That was an excellent video. That should improve my cutting ability.
It's always nice to see a well done video. This is exactly what I was looking for.
You are doing good cutting metal 🤘
Thanks for the video it was really helpful for me.
Awesome video!!!! Very helpful
Thanks for the Great Video and info!
thank you your vid was very helpful. i am buying a cutting kit and was checking out cutting technique.
Nice cuts man!
You may be trying to "explode" us? Too funny. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Keep up the good work. Jim
Very well done. Thank you!
Thanks bro. Your explanation is good 😊
really good guide/walkthrough
Adjust for a neutral flame.
It oxidizes the metal instead of burning it. I know it's looks like burning. You have a steady glide. Nice video thanks for posting.
Thank you very much for sharing your video was very helpful for me.
I want to know what tip you use and the pressure of the regulators.
Thanks.
+1! Good vid, very well done.
Very good tutorial, thanks!!
Thanks bro I needed this for welding class
el primer corte es de lo mejor que he visto
Wow .......🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗supppeer technical instruments sir and your work it's amazing
perfect video. exactly what I was looking for.
Jeeze thats some impressive stuffs!
Great video as always! What pressures are your regulator set at?
great video man
Good videos Freddy, I bought a tank from you a couple of years ago. Can you make a video on torch tips and recommendations for cutting? Thanks for your work!
@wsmikey all but for really thin, but you could use clippers for that thin. you do need different tips and pressures for different thicknesses.
thanx bro,real helpfull vid,even think the torch is now more of a cool beast than before,thanx for the knowladge blessing,good luck ahead for u bro,regards JQ
Great video thank you it would be nice to know what you have your regulators set out
Thanks, you saved me hours of trial and error
Best Torch welding tutorial i have encountered so far.
Excellent video.
Nice video! Very useful.Usually the torch set has more interchangeable nozzles.Can you tell me what nozzle did you use? Some say that if you use a too thick nozzle ,you will lose more metal when cutting.
Superb Video...like a pro editor...
I'm in Grade 10 and I started automotive. I lit the torch and it's really fun
nice cuts!
great video!!
Its insane how fast it can cut it!
Nice informative video. Thanks for uploading
you have a really steady hand. this is by far the best oxyacetylene cutting vid on youtube, anyway i was wondering what you have your regulators set at when Cutting, i havent cut in a while and ive been practicing on 1/4 flat steel and when ever im cutting the molten puddle will bond back together after my torch pass in some spots and my cut is really wide and not uniform... any advice.
@driftinthroughtime those hanging beads are called dingle berries where i'm from. LOL.
Thanks your video is helpful.