4 DIFFERENT WAYS TO WELD BOX SECTION CORNERS. SQUARE TUBE 90
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- Опубликовано: 26 янв 2020
- Here's some tips on cutting, welding and finishing steel box corners to a seamless finish.
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My name's Matt Urch and I own and run Urchfab welding and fabrication.
I specialise in custom automotive fabrication from building roll cages to complete one off builds. I built the worlds most unique and oldest drift car known as 'The Drift Rod' which can be found on my channel.
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Matt, I don't even own a welder...yet! I have binge watched the entire Mongrel series you have posted. Very happy to see your attention to detail. I watch videos because I love the craftsmanship and skill you have but to also learn welding techniques. I watch many RUclips car restoration videos for the same reason. Your videos on the Mongrel build are easily some of the best real world examples to model welding techniques after, along with why you are doing what you do as part of the build decisions you make. With that thought in mind, I humbly request when you weld in your videos, can you please share your preference for setup of equipment you choose to use, perhaps in a quick overview of your choice of selecting for wire thickness, wire speed, the welder you are using, and perhaps the nozzle cup size and type of tip, along with machine settings for Amps, etc. Thank you.
Always appreciate the tutorials, especially from an ace. Truely epic finishing quality
What a fantastic fabrication tutorial video - wow Matt that was absolutely brilliant.
Always good to learn from someone who obviously knows what they are doing. Thanks for sharing
Thank You for the lesson. Always good to see how the professionals do it.
No professional would use an angle grinder without a guard . Absolutely lethal way to work
one of the most useful welding vids I've seen, thanks
You spared me writing this comment myself !
@@Dvirshe.........thankyou.... me too....
What DavRos said 👌🏻
Exactly my thoughts, too. Particularly like that you didn’t go off on tangents. Drives me crazy when a video is 50% or more B.S.
Its not welding this is fitting
You're a professional genius, the most useful video I have seen. Especially when you are new to metal working. Thanks!
I learnt to weld in the 70s and I haven't picked up welder for 30 years so it is great to see somebody go through old school lessons so well, you should run courses for your local tech, your CV is on RUclips.
Great work as usual, I did a welding coarse at Hertford College in the 80s, they never explained very much. I haven't touched a welder since, but the way you have shown how to do it it all makes sense. I wished I continued, as it's a very handy skill to have with regards to car repairs, thanks for these videos.
Perfect timing, will be doing exactly this on the weekend.
It’s a thing of beauty to watch someone so good at their job.
Great to see a professional doing such high quality work.
This is the most insightful tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you. You point out the not so obvious things that make a big difference.
Excellent tutorial, thank you Matt, I'm hoping that these ideas will stick! :-)
I've seen videos on the rounded corner done by someone in India wearing sandals and stick welding with car batteries. They never explained the mathematics of the layout. Now I have to get some stock and practice. Thank you.
Hello from Perth Western Australia, that was awesome. I really enjoy watching how a real tradesman welds frames up. Keep up the good work.👍
Thanks for the great tips! I've been getting out my welder and practicing more since watching your builds.
Hi welcome
Sir. I thank you! This was extremely informive and detailed! Love how you didnt go in using a thousand clamps. Not sayin anything against clamps. But through simple steps in techinques on where to start with minimum tools. Amazing work.
Sir, I thank you for your brill vid. So good to see an expert - and to learn from them is a bonus.
I have never worked with steel, but now I am now a fabricator!
Thanks for the awesome content!
Best tutorial on RUclips! Thank you brotha!
Always interesting to watch Matt, looking forward to the next video.
Great video! No nonsense. I'm just learning to weld now and this was extremely helpful. Thanks!
I just discovered your channel and I feel like I just found a pot of gold! There’s so much valuable information and great content. Keep it up! 🤘🏼
I enjoy your welding tech's. I been at this a long time and there are many ways to do it . Love learning new ideas. Some maybe small but still cool all the same. Keep these coming. You are a master at this. Great video.
Some great tips Matt. If you have a longer piece of box you can cut the roll around shape half way along so youd make your 90 without have to add the other bit on the end. Brilliant channel mate. 👍🏻
Learned something again, thanks for the tip Matt.
This is ideal timing, just about to start building a new bench in my workshop, literally just ordered the box section! Keep up the good work!
G'day Kevin here from Australia.
Thankyou for sharing man they are some great tips.
✌ Peace man
Nice mate. Like how you said about tack positioning to avoid warping. So many welders I’ve seen make that mistake. Good work man
watching over and over from southern Nigeria, amazing precision
Watching you weld is mesmerising. Its so...... clean and how it should be done.
Great video, thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. Work clean work is inspiring, welldone. I agree with Amy.
I just love welding and this dude are all good at what they do with their hands
Professional explanation and editing. Really useful, thanks for your time.
Had this video in my watch later list for last couple of months. That is some lovely craftsmanship god I miss being in the workshop
Great demonstration, clear, concise and easy to understand!
I have learnt a lot. Thank you so much I'm gonna definitely give it try with my stick weld.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video man. Well Executed Techniques. You earned my Sub. The last Style is "Cope,Coping,Coped" and is the Stongest of them all since theres no Continuous joint and more surface area welded. Best used when High Strength and limited space are in the factors.
Beautiful. Thanks for the fine attention to detail and and the info!
Thank you, you are a great craftsman, learned very much and sparked some ideas for my current project!
Absolute beginner here. Nice clear vid mate. Thank you. 👍🏻👊🏻
Alas, now you understand the difference between a layman and a craftsman. 👍
Another excellent show, great information.
I don’t understand how people can give a dislike on video like that.
Thanks for your time my friend. Great video.
Always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My brother , thanks very much I was struggling with that 90 degree angle using a grinder.but your content is very informative and clear.
Thanks a lot
why is this so satisfying to watch
Cool. those corners really make the project. This is something I need to try with my powertig.
Thanks so much bro from Tanzania I upgraded via your videos
Beautiful work, thank you for a great tutorial.
Great video bro and your welding and fabrication skills are top notch !
Great video man! Can’t wait to put these tips and methods to use
Awesome work just what I was looking for
You can always pick up tips always interesting .
Greatly appreciated.Thanks Matt
Man I really appreciate this post its extremely helpful for making strong coner joints especially the rounded corner which is ideal for gocart frames ect. Great video. You are a highly skilled craftsman.
I like how you do your videos and how you include grinding tips and show how to mark out with the 45degree square nice vid man
Thanks, really great tips and spot on welding as always.
Naic work
Magnificant video. Thanks Matt
You sir are an artist!
Wow, amazing work. Thank you for the video.
Excellent! Great watching a pro. The best!
Excellent video as always. Thanks Matt
Very nice workmanship!
Very thorough and nice work. Thank you.
Such a great video for beginner welders
That is amazing man I've learn something new to play with.
Thanks for sharing. I learned a few things, Nice work.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience 👍🏻
Thanks for the tips. I've just used it on making a rounded 45 with stainless just with a smaller diameter curve.
thanks for sharing your knowledge mate....great vid
Great video! Can't believe I never sorted out that tape measure upside down over a curve trick before! Thanks!
Quality content, a pleasure to watch. Thanks.
I second this comment
👍 👍 👍 😜🏴🦄🎣😁✌️
Great 90º tutorial, excellent beads, micro laser looks interesting as well, Cheers Urchfab, Great channel by the way. Thanks!
It's true!
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@@chandrashekhargaderao34 I believe it was Alistair Aldridge unless you deleted one.
Very interesting. Thanks. My Urchfab hoody is going on an adventure on Wednesday. I'm doing the Monte Carlo Rally Classique starting in Glasgow in a 1954 Daimler Conquest. My Urchfab hody will keep me warm as the heater is weak. ☺
Awesome.
Hope someone takes a pic and sticks on multi media 😜
Ps a cool positive pic
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Thanks for the tips on how to make 4 ways to do a box corner section useful in hand rails and railings
Excellent work my friend!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
A strength test on each one would be interesting.
There is a company (Instron) based in High Wycombe that produces material testing machines. Maybe they are willing to perform tests on your welded corners?
I was looking for this comment. Yeah, which is strongest?
Great video, Matt! On suggestion for improvement: instead of measuring the length of the 45° insert and the 90° bend line, I suggest calculating it.
45° insert: multiply tube width by sqrt(2) which is approximately 1.4
bend line: multiply tube with bei pi/2 which is approximately 1.57
Best examples and explanations I've seen
Wow. You are an artist man! Great welding skills. Thank you for sharing your knowledge... I will always use the 45 angle, but it is nice to know the other options which I will probably never use.
Superb tutorial. I got inspired by your tutorial that I am going to get a metal cutting mitre saw. I would not have done it any other way. Thanks for this great video!
Nice practical demo well done
Great tips Matt
You defo attended metalwork at school then matt . nice work fella
Thank you for creating this video 🙂 it helped me a lot 🤗
Very useful tutorial , I take this as a beggining test after knowing how to use the welder , tqvm 👍🏼👍🏼
Hi welcome
Amazing tips buddy, No wonder I keep messing up when I weld, thanks for sharing the knowledge!!!
Damn. Just damn. That’s Montanan for great teaching.
Great video with great info, love the how to videos. Thanks for sharing Matt. Cheers
Nice sar
Great tips. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial
Brilliant video, massive help as I'm about to make up a frame from box section for a racing sim for my lad. Cheers 👍👍👍
I just came across this video of yours, i liked the way you explain the details and how it happens. And you show how to do things the way it should be, and show how to do it right. I llove it and i learn from this. (I'm just still a newbee on welding and processes,) thanks for this video a learned a lot.
Really super work
Great video as your always are. On mitre cutting with an angle grinder I tend to use a 9 inch grinder that way I can cut my mitre in one go. Good for people like me who are less skilled!
Thank you awesome video Eric in Tulsa OK USA.
Amazing video. You make it look easy.
Well done! Great video and great work!
This is the guy who will teach you to weld no fancy perforated table's just a old school welder no bullshit .class mate👌
Cheers Gareth