Gary excellent presentation a clear explaining what is stainless steels great job I am a vocational teacher AWS CWI and US Navy welder electric boat submarine welder fabricator I continue to learn new things each and every day even after 40 years of welding I am still learning and your presentation helps me teach my vocational people Look forward to your next talk Thanks
Gary, Thank you for the clarification. I was a too harsh on my review and I apologize for that. Should have kept my thoughts to myself. I did find plenty of excellent information on your video and indeed read the whole thing. Good for you for making an effort to help somebody learn more. I find metallurgy fascinating, so I study it almost every night. I did keep a link to your video for review from time to time and I like the way you gave credit for where your information came from . Again, sorry for my mistake. Take care and stay safe. Thanks.
you are knowledgeable. i like the parts when you speak from your own contents . try not to read word for word and it would be perfect. keep going.. i m rooting for you
Hi, i have a problem that maybe you can help me with, i have modified a pizza elettric oven that has 2 heating element, one under the coking plate and one above it (both of them are 600watt), i have removed the bottom one and placed on top together with the other one, for a total of 1200watt above the plate, i reach 430 degrees celsius on the coking plate for coking pizza, but the problem is that after the coking i have found metal particles on the coking plate (a lot of them like a powder) and i have used a magnet for picking up this particles, now the oven is made from stainless steel aisi 300 series and its not magnetic and it has no visible sings of corrosion, i think that the metal particles come from the heating elements (the magnet do not stick to them too so probably also aisi 300 series), and also this wasnt happening before i placed the bottom heating element above together with the other one, do you know what is goin on? the heating element are in apparently good shape i dont see any visible signs of corrosion or rust on them, one thing to mention is that the heating elements touch eachother (for a reason of tight space available in the oven) so maybe when they heat up and expand and then cool down and reverse there is friction between them, or maybe is beacuse they heat up to much (the glowing color bytheway is red not orange or yellow). Do you know what those metal particles can be? Thanks
It was not meant to be insulting - I was trying to make a run at doing an audio book - I got a request from someone outside the USA - then they could download and just listen to the audio - that was the plan and the direction I went - it seemed like a good plan at the time -
Gary
excellent presentation a
clear explaining what is stainless steels great job
I am a vocational teacher AWS CWI and US Navy welder electric boat submarine welder fabricator
I continue to learn new things each and every day even after 40 years of welding I am still learning and your presentation helps me teach my vocational people
Look forward to your next talk
Thanks
Gary, Thank you for the clarification. I was a too harsh on my review and I apologize for that. Should have kept my thoughts to myself. I did find plenty of excellent information on your video and indeed read the whole thing. Good for you for making an effort to help somebody learn more. I find metallurgy fascinating, so I study it almost every night. I did keep a link to your video for review from time to time and I like the way you gave credit for where your information came from . Again, sorry for my mistake. Take care and stay safe. Thanks.
Hello Mr. Gary Heavybreathing Pace. Great video. Nah jokes aside, very very informative!
you are knowledgeable. i like the parts when you speak from your own contents . try not to read word for word and it would be perfect. keep going.. i m rooting for you
Very informative , looking forward to your next uploads ,your video help me a lot 😊thanks
Hi Gary, Thank you it was most informative for me.
Nice explanation for stainless steel.
Excellent Explanation.
Dear Sir. please make a vedio how to select Welding electrode for Base material.
Hi, i have a problem that maybe you can help me with, i have modified a pizza elettric oven that has 2 heating element, one under the coking plate and one above it (both of them are 600watt), i have removed the bottom one and placed on top together with the other one, for a total of 1200watt above the plate, i reach 430 degrees celsius on the coking plate for coking pizza, but the problem is that after the coking i have found metal particles on the coking plate (a lot of them like a powder) and i have used a magnet for picking up this particles, now the oven is made from stainless steel aisi 300 series and its not magnetic and it has no visible sings of corrosion, i think that the metal particles come from the heating elements (the magnet do not stick to them too so probably also aisi 300 series), and also this wasnt happening before i placed the bottom heating element above together with the other one, do you know what is goin on? the heating element are in apparently good shape i dont see any visible signs of corrosion or rust on them, one thing to mention is that the heating elements touch eachother (for a reason of tight space available in the oven) so maybe when they heat up and expand and then cool down and reverse there is friction between them, or maybe is beacuse they heat up to much (the glowing color bytheway is red not orange or yellow). Do you know what those metal particles can be? Thanks
May you up links download lesson PDf, pls
Do you have a link to that lmao,?
What is the point of this video when he reads the whole thing? We can all read, so just post the pictures and be quiet. This is somewhat insulting.
It was not meant to be insulting - I was trying to make a run at doing an audio book - I got a request from someone outside the USA - then they could download and just listen to the audio - that was the plan and the direction I went - it seemed like a good plan at the time -
For me it was really helpful aside from reading he also explained it ,studying mettalurgy is a hard pace for me thank you Gary 🎉 -from philippines
Foolish video.