This is the best video I have ever seen showing the different styles in the beads that are run. I was trying to explain welding to my granddaughter this morning and she loves to do and wants to learn everything about mechanic in mechanical stuff but anyway this is the best video to show her how different beads are run and kind of how it looks after it's done the right way. Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us. It's a whole lot better than granddaddy trying to explain to her!
I was taught, preparation is the key to any area that needs welding. Using the correct rod for the size and thickness of metal to be welded, correct amperage is required, tack work before doing the full weld, correct angle and speed will result in good penetrative and work, your flux will lift away with you needing to chip it away. Don't rush it.
I totally agree my friend. Time served welder here from back in the 80's I.C.I North East England. If welded correctly, the slag just curls up off the weld by itself.🙏
@@samuelrugu8630 i'm not at all qualified to teach anything but i've seen people weld these with small rods and low aperage and doing points so it doesn't melt through
I usually use the figure 8 pattern(last one) when I have to weave a MIG weld, it works well for me as it's like a natural metronome and burning back into your puddle slightly seems to help smooth the edges.
your corrupting the steel.... going over a weld that hasnt cooled ... only in vertical welding do you ever go over even part of a weld untill it isnt red hot. can tellmost of these ppl's welds arent ultrasounded... where every one has to be in my job
That means your too close/stick is literally hitting the metal The AMP varies on the thickness of the metal if it's too low it'll stick, too high it'll melt the metal
Hey man.. I'm new to welding so I have a couple opf questions if u have a minute my bro?? Q.1 What kind of Amps/ how high I mean/ should I be using on some 40x40mm 2.5mm Square tubing? I'm using some E6013 rods for the job as well. I read somewhere that 40-45A and 6013 rods would be fine but would it be or is it best to keep practicing until I find the right settings. A ball park of where to start would be helpful my bro.. Thanks. Q.2 The 40x40mm and 25x25mm Sq tubing & the 40x40mm 2.5mm Angle mild steel is for a table saw I'm about to build. For steel so thin how should it be welded? Is it tack 1st and then lay down only one line of beading bcos I'm going to weld the housing of the saw parts like the motor and blade housing all into a type of box shape. Apologies if I'm making this sound silly my bro but I bought a cheap table saw and rather than spend a Grand on another contractor saw here in Ireland I wanna built the saw from scratch. I will eventually build the body of the saw with 40x40 Sq tubing to and surround it with some steel sheet about 3mm thick at the end. I bought the Sq tubing at 100cm in length. I will be building the rails and fence from similar 2.5-3mm thick material also. It's a long ways off atm but practice makes perfect and I suppose I really need to get my hands on some waste materials so I can stick weld with, yes? I really appreciate ur videos bro. They help out a lot but I'm really worried about burning a hole in my very thin stock. All my lengths are 100cm's. Should I buy a good bit extra bcos they can be bought for around 20 euros for 2 of the 100cm 2.5mm 40x40mm angle stock.. I thought that was a decent price but I'm a complete newb and what would I actually know ..?? LMAO.. any helpful advice, tips and tricks to getting great welds/Amps and length of time or speed of movement with the rod, etc would be really well received bcos I'm badly in need of it.. Thanks in advance but I will reply to say thanks anyways.. Salute from Dublin, IRE.
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Are all of these good welds. Seems like the one that uses the least material and still does the job is the best. Are they different welds for different jobs, materials?
nice format and idea...but as a beginner, i´d really appreciate telling the different usecase for each "beads stitch", pros and cons. it´s a pity you didn´t. other than that, i wish you many more usfeful vids
Lo importante es usar el vidrio oscuro que corresponde, de tal modo que puedas ver el deposito de soldadura el movimiento del electrodo puede ser muy variado dependiendo de la nesecidad y la posicion a soldar tambien es importante el amperaje, y todo eso esta normalizado, hay electrodos que traen la tabla de amperajes en las cajas y los vidrios estan en los manuales de soldadura que se pueden descargar por internet sino hiciste el curso de calificacion, el resto es practica...saludos, buen trabajo!!!
Just one question, just read a guy asks why rod is stick,yes same goes here, and a guy tell i touch the metal,my question is how do i start the arc without touch the metal that i want weld,or did he say i was too down until rod and surface metal get too close? Or should i hold the rod in 90 degree angle without touch metal
So i got arc200 captain and when i started doing vertical welds it turns into bird poop, one in multiple welds came out decent, i used same rods and amperage, can you advise how to avoid bird poop? Or is it the welder machine that needs to be upgraded?
If your machine can do a weld on a flat surface it can do a vertical weld. But it is a lot harder. Getting your vertical bead to stay put is way harder to do than learning to run a bead in the first place. You may need to to small dabs with the rod, letting the bead cool off slightly between dabs so it doesn't melt and drip. Overhead welds are also a pain in the ass, or should i say scalp cause that's where all the bird poop is going! 😂
I use the last bead when I do most flat welding! 6013 is just a cover rod easy an make best looking bead if speed an temps good! Most Welders use 7018 much better holding tensile strength! A lot of splatter is your welder on AC or DC? Try switching makes big difference if use DC!
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Una pregunta aqui en Honduras los electrodos mas comunes que se usan es el kiswel pero me gusta ese electro que usas pa la pruebas y que a la hora de limpiar el sucio sale rapido me gustaria saber el nombre del electro que usa osea la marca o el nombre de la caja
This is the best video I have ever seen showing the different styles in the beads that are run.
I was trying to explain welding to my granddaughter this morning and she loves to do and wants to learn everything about mechanic in mechanical stuff but anyway this is the best video to show her how different beads are
run and kind of how it looks after it's done the right way.
Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us.
It's a whole lot better than granddaddy trying to explain to her!
Question: would this welding style with stick have issues with slag inclusions?
Same
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Какая глупость никогда не учи это не твое
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Been in school a couple weeks and learned more from this video than anywhere else preciate ya bruh 💪🏾
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The most important is how to keep the moving speed of the rod stable.
Excellent video and welding techniques
I was taught, preparation is the key to any area that needs welding. Using the correct rod for the size and thickness of metal to be welded, correct amperage is required, tack work before doing the full weld, correct angle and speed will result in good penetrative and work, your flux will lift away with you needing to chip it away. Don't rush it.
I totally agree my friend. Time served welder here from back in the 80's I.C.I North East England. If welded correctly, the slag just curls up off the weld by itself.🙏
What amperage and rod is ideal for a 14 gauge sheet metal or pipe? I'm finding slag in between the weld.
@@samuelrugu8630 i'm not at all qualified to teach anything but i've seen people weld these with small rods and low aperage and doing points so it doesn't melt through
Thanks for explaining what I’m looking at
I usually use the figure 8 pattern(last one) when I have to weave a MIG weld, it works well for me as it's like a natural metronome and burning back into your puddle slightly seems to help smooth the edges.
your corrupting the steel.... going over a weld that hasnt cooled ... only in vertical welding do you ever go over even part of a weld untill it isnt red hot. can tellmost of these ppl's welds arent ultrasounded... where every one has to be in my job
ahh i see mig like tig
Always great to learn and see different techniques….well done!
I can see how the different patterns vary in thickness, very nicely done sir
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You talk like master yoda
all your work is top notch.... thanks for the great video's.
The best part of welding is chipping off the slag and seeing your finished bead
That’s something to be proud of.
Thanks
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That's great video sir❤
Would help to know the different applications and reasons for each style of bead..
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Wonderful, thank you so much for sharing your beautiful art, BLESSINGS 🥀🌹💐🌺
My problem…stick keep getting stuck I see why it’s called stick weld
To close and low amp. I had same problem
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Same but see the guy under you answered it 😂 cheers mate 🎉😂
Now to find a amp chart
That means your too close/stick is literally hitting the metal
The AMP varies on the thickness of the metal if it's too low it'll stick, too high it'll melt the metal
Same
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What are the pros of cons of each method? And when would i use one vs just a straight bead?
He's just showing you different methods for timing your movement. Some people can't move in a straight line perfectly so other methods 1,2 1 2 1,2
Great instructional video.
Thank you for sharing po 😊
That's great man. Best patterns I've ever seen. Thank you. Will save your video.
Hey man.. I'm new to welding so I have a couple opf questions if u have a minute my bro??
Q.1 What kind of Amps/ how high I mean/ should I be using on some 40x40mm 2.5mm Square tubing? I'm using some E6013 rods for the job as well. I read somewhere that 40-45A and 6013 rods would be fine but would it be or is it best to keep practicing until I find the right settings. A ball park of where to start would be helpful my bro.. Thanks.
Q.2 The 40x40mm and 25x25mm Sq tubing & the 40x40mm 2.5mm Angle mild steel is for a table saw I'm about to build. For steel so thin how should it be welded? Is it tack 1st and then lay down only one line of beading bcos I'm going to weld the housing of the saw parts like the motor and blade housing all into a type of box shape.
Apologies if I'm making this sound silly my bro but I bought a cheap table saw and rather than spend a Grand on another contractor saw here in Ireland I wanna built the saw from scratch. I will eventually build the body of the saw with 40x40 Sq tubing to and surround it with some steel sheet about 3mm thick at the end. I bought the Sq tubing at 100cm in length. I will be building the rails and fence from similar 2.5-3mm thick material also.
It's a long ways off atm but practice makes perfect and I suppose I really need to get my hands on some waste materials so I can stick weld with, yes?
I really appreciate ur videos bro. They help out a lot but I'm really worried about burning a hole in my very thin stock. All my lengths are 100cm's.
Should I buy a good bit extra bcos they can be bought for around 20 euros for 2 of the 100cm 2.5mm 40x40mm angle stock.. I thought that was a decent price but I'm a complete newb and what would I actually know ..?? LMAO..
any helpful advice, tips and tricks to getting great welds/Amps and length of time or speed of movement with the rod, etc would be really well received bcos I'm badly in need of it.. Thanks in advance but I will reply to say thanks anyways.. Salute from Dublin, IRE.
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Flat position
Next is horizontal
Diagonal
And last
Overhead position
Fcaw-flux core arc welding
Gmaw-groov metal arc welding
Smaw-shielded metal arc welding
Gtaw-Gas tungsten arc welding
Sitaw-bataw Patani upot patola🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for this video. Question: are you a robot? Such precise welding
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Very good 👋.
You're really brilliant in welding.
Thank you for the knowledge,good job bro🎉🎉
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Great job bro 👍🙏
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Great insights....... Greetings respected sir 🙏
Didn't know so many ways and it's good to see. Thank you. 👍😁
Good vid compering the difference between patterns. I thought the last one might of been flatter because perent metal getting hotter. 😁
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Great video.
The things is running a straigth line another in joints i been struggling to get them good
Are all of these good welds. Seems like the one that uses the least material and still does the job is the best. Are they different welds for different jobs, materials?
Thank you for sharing
Esto me ayudará mucho, gracias por mostrarme estás técnicas de soldadura para el día de hoy.✌️
Weldingan y rapi. Good job
Hi, i was so impressed your skill and as a new man in weld i want to ask what is your current amperage. Thank you
sound effects are annoying and distracting.
Bohoo go weld something then ;)
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Very well explained video! Thank you for sharing the knowledge! Keep them coming.
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awesome, very creative
nice format and idea...but as a beginner, i´d really appreciate telling the different usecase for each "beads stitch", pros and cons. it´s a pity you didn´t. other than that, i wish you many more usfeful vids
Give us more video it so good.
great topic, thanks for sharing 👍
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Keep practicing you'll get there. Your doing okay, just need to increase your amps and speed up a little. Good work.
Good 👍 job
which is the best way to weld
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Thanks a lot brother
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Berapa hari untuk dapat mengelas seperti itu...?
Dari mulai tidak pernah pegang alat las menjadi ahli seperti itu...?
sobrang dali naman nian. 6013 lang yan eh. dapat 7018 at vertical. hindi plat. khit wala alam magagawa agad yan ganyan.
Lo importante es usar el vidrio oscuro que corresponde, de tal modo que puedas ver el deposito de soldadura el movimiento del electrodo puede ser muy variado dependiendo de la nesecidad y la posicion a soldar tambien es importante el amperaje, y todo eso esta normalizado, hay electrodos que traen la tabla de amperajes en las cajas y los vidrios estan en los manuales de soldadura que se pueden descargar por internet sino hiciste el curso de calificacion, el resto es practica...saludos, buen trabajo!!!
Which one is best?
Just one question, just read a guy asks why rod is stick,yes same goes here, and a guy tell i touch the metal,my question is how do i start the arc without touch the metal that i want weld,or did he say i was too down until rod and surface metal get too close? Or should i hold the rod in 90 degree angle without touch metal
So i got arc200 captain and when i started doing vertical welds it turns into bird poop, one in multiple welds came out decent, i used same rods and amperage, can you advise how to avoid bird poop? Or is it the welder machine that needs to be upgraded?
If your machine can do a weld on a flat surface it can do a vertical weld. But it is a lot harder. Getting your vertical bead to stay put is way harder to do than learning to run a bead in the first place. You may need to to small dabs with the rod, letting the bead cool off slightly between dabs so it doesn't melt and drip. Overhead welds are also a pain in the ass, or should i say scalp cause that's where all the bird poop is going! 😂
what about spatter and porosity a long the way?
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I use the last bead when I do most flat welding! 6013 is just a cover rod easy an make best looking bead if speed an temps good! Most Welders use 7018 much better holding tensile strength! A lot of splatter is your welder on AC or DC? Try switching makes big difference if use DC!
Whats the reason for the difference ways ? Is it for gap or something else?
Normal semua juga bisa.
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Gracias a Dios, porque existe RUclips; así aprendo y puedo enseñar a quien necesite aprender. Ok
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Exelente maestro, la soldadura se pica despues de fria 100
Nice trick
Sorry I am new to this but I'd like to know what the different techniques are used for?
How many amperes should be used depending on the sheet thickness ?
Una pregunta aqui en Honduras los electrodos mas comunes que se usan es el kiswel pero me gusta ese electro que usas pa la pruebas y que a la hora de limpiar el sucio sale rapido me gustaria saber el nombre del electro que usa osea la marca o el nombre de la caja
Depende de la habilidad del soldador, cuando se hace una buena soldadura como las del video la costra sale sin esfuerzo.
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This is the best secret ever. Different patterns applied but the shape of the weld looks the same
Brilliant Thanks for sharing
Nice bro,,
excelente video, muchas gracias
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Looks good...I'd love if you chipped off the slag so I can see the definition
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At the final all of them looks the same ❤
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Are you supposed to touch the metal? Cause If I stick the welding rod it stuck
Is it normal for 6013 to leave so much spatter (bb's) like that? I mostly use 6011 and 7018 and haven't run much 6013.
Thanks for this tutorial 🙏❤️
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Hola muy buen video me es de mucha utilidad no puedes Aser un vídeo para la soldadura bajo agua saludos xfis 👍👋
At what welding amperes?
Nember 3 good
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