Dang man you are steady! I cannot freehand without my torch hand resting against the pipe. I also love how thick you lay your roots, something I need to work on. As always, thanks for the great example you set for us!!!
Thank you for all the tips you give on this channel they have really helped me in the field and i have gotten raises at work because of the tips i get on this channel
Aí sim mestre mais uma bela apresentação de passe de raíz com um exemplo de como trabalhar o material de adição dentro do tubo por cima é manter o grau certo da tocha e formatizar uma boa raiz em questão da amperagem está na agilidade do soldador principalmente no bocal colado obrigado pela apresentação 🇧🇷🙏
Hey man, thank you for another great video.. I was wondering about your tungsten choice.. 2% Lanthinated seems to always give a consistent arc for me, but I was wondering if you like to change your tungsten type based on your material or application.. You are the jedi master so any info you could share would be greatly appreciated!
I just started using Lanthinated recently , and I would agree on arc consistency, and initial arc starts seems to be way better. Using Zirconiated Tungsten for Aluminum, and Pure Tungsten for aluminum plates and non code works. That’s it pretty much for me, unless it’s specified differently in WPS…
Big man, tell me, how the hell u r able to target your wire in that puddle? When i’m trying to hit wire in my puddle i can hit it every where but not in the correct place. It’s driving me crazy. Also want to say that i’m incredibly suprised how steady hand u’ve got when free hand whelding. Nice one, as olways good tips and video. Keep the great job.
Thanks, I appreciate your comment. Having steady hands, means; no alcohol, sleep well and eat good… also lots of experience involved to get to that point.
Hello again and happy holidays 🎄 😉. Finally some free time for resting and checking your awesome videos. Looking trough the gap technique on 5:55 scene is so steady! Did you prop your torch hand finger on the flange to reduce shaking during that scene? It's not so visibile because of the torch flash, that is why i'm asking. All the best in the upcomming year, and as always, thanks for sharing your expience, means a lot, to beginers such as i am.
Hey bro, thanks for your comment, and no I didn’t rest my hand on the flange, it’s free hand. I try to be real as possible and I will never do something if I can’t do it myself! All the best in new year and see you in the next one 🥂
Hi dear. I need help. Please tell me why should use free hand when we can use lay wire or back feed? What benefits has free hand ? Please answer me. Thank you for your kindness.
Dang man you are steady! I cannot freehand without my torch hand resting against the pipe. I also love how thick you lay your roots, something I need to work on. As always, thanks for the great example you set for us!!!
Hey man how u doing, I have a question, how do you rest your hand on the pipe without cooking your hand? I always struggle with that
@@leftymariano1020 I only freehand when laying the root, so I hold the torch really close to the cup.
Bro you are the truth and a good teacher I am an structural weld that has now converted to pipe thanks man please keep making this videos!
Thanks man, glad you like the videos!
Love how you hold your wire man and how you position yourself! 💪🏽 👏🏽
Always great tips from a very good welder!
Thanks for sharing!
luv your vids m8 especially the close shots
Great job, thx for yours tips!💪
Nice job man … left side ain’t easy. How’s your left hand?
Not good as right, but only using it if I have to!
Thank you for all the tips you give on this channel they have really helped me in the field and i have gotten raises at work because of the tips i get on this channel
Great to hear! 👊
Aí sim mestre mais uma bela apresentação de passe de raíz com um exemplo de como trabalhar o material de adição dentro do tubo por cima é manter o grau certo da tocha e formatizar uma boa raiz em questão da amperagem está na agilidade do soldador principalmente no bocal colado obrigado pela apresentação 🇧🇷🙏
Surgeon hands...i thought i had steady hands
hey man. can you please do a one pass run on carbonsteel in 5 or 6g like you did with 2g
great video! going through welding school and your videos help me a lot to know what i should be looking for👍
Glad to hear it!
Do all the mistakes you can & learn how to fix ‘em so you won’t have to deal w that on the field, good luck don’t give up
Hey man, thank you for another great video.. I was wondering about your tungsten choice.. 2% Lanthinated seems to always give a consistent arc for me, but I was wondering if you like to change your tungsten type based on your material or application.. You are the jedi master so any info you could share would be greatly appreciated!
I just started using Lanthinated recently , and I would agree on arc consistency, and initial arc starts seems to be way better. Using Zirconiated Tungsten for Aluminum, and Pure Tungsten for aluminum plates and non code works. That’s it pretty much for me, unless it’s specified differently in WPS…
@@X3MTIG Thank you brother.. or should I say Obi Wan the jedi master!
Could you make a tutorial video for walking the cup? Tricks you use etc? Thanks
Check out my older videos
Big man, tell me, how the hell u r able to target your wire in that puddle? When i’m trying to hit wire in my puddle i can hit it every where but not in the correct place. It’s driving me crazy. Also want to say that i’m incredibly suprised how steady hand u’ve got when free hand whelding. Nice one, as olways good tips and video. Keep the great job.
Thanks, I appreciate your comment. Having steady hands, means; no alcohol, sleep well and eat good… also lots of experience involved to get to that point.
I like your cupzel and how you feed the wire
Love it bro!
Love the beat, love the welding! 👊🏽
Glad you like it!
Hello again and happy holidays 🎄 😉.
Finally some free time for resting and checking your awesome videos.
Looking trough the gap technique on 5:55 scene is so steady!
Did you prop your torch hand finger on the flange to reduce shaking during that scene?
It's not so visibile because of the torch flash, that is why i'm asking.
All the best in the upcomming year, and as always, thanks for sharing your expience, means a lot, to beginers such as i am.
Hey bro, thanks for your comment, and no I didn’t rest my hand on the flange, it’s free hand. I try to be real as possible and I will never do something if I can’t do it myself! All the best in new year and see you in the next one 🥂
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Do you bring the root a little before you put your hot pass in ?
Hi dear. I need help. Please tell me why should use free hand when we can use lay wire or back feed? What benefits has free hand ?
Please answer me. Thank you for your kindness.
Better control over your weld puddle and more consistent root.
Thank you for your kindness❤
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What's your amparage on this root? My speed requires me to use 89
1:12 -1:14 He Says 120-125amp
@@camerongreen6751 ok, thanks