I love your videos. Pro-tip on the setting epoxy anchors with the pricey hilti stuff. Inside of the bag with the tubes is a straw, attach that to the end of the nozzle and then insert it all the way into the bottom of the hole. Then squeeze and retract slightly. Rinse and repeat until the hole is filled. That air popping sound when inserting the all thread is indicative of voids. Inspectors around here listen for the popping sound and promptly fail it. Also helps with the mess.
interesting thanks man i wondered what those are for......its funny i worked for several different companies that used that stuff and thats where I learned and no one ever did that but makes alot of sense. Im not a pro at anything really just trying to learn like the next guy. Thanks
Hah! Yeah I felt a little pretentious writing pro-tip. Ive set thousands of anchors and I just recently learned the straw thing too. I always assumed it was for the blower which was irritating cause it’s too short. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and appreciate the channel.
@@spaghetticallahan9292 Thanks man not at all I appreciate it.......I wish you keep making youtube videos theyre great! Not just saying that unique editing and entertaining, people would like you.
Lol, I like your brand of sarcasm 5:50 🤣. These videos you're putting out are super informative and what youtube was meant for. Please keep making them, it definitely helps the up and comming welders, and your shop is a beauty! I've been welding for 15 years now and I'm still learning! Thanks again.
Never thought that welding videos can be interesting! 😊 thank you for sharing projects like this, these are more relatable than the fancy handrail ones. At least for me. Thanks!
Great description of flux core. It’s always fun to lay those nice pretty beads. Lol. Gotta say I’m really digging the attention to detail in not only your work, but also your content. Always so well produced and edited. Great music also. Keep them coming bro. Oh yeah, loving the back to back videos.
personally i found that extremely informative and educational ...and also your work ethic is to be commended, neat, fast and quite thorough, very impressive. thanks WW !
WHOA!!! 2 videos in a week, you're spoiling us. I'm telling you, your channel would EXPLODE if you added more "on the job" stuff. Look at Andrew Camarata, just basic day to day work.
Just going through your older videos to learn stuff and pick up tips because I'm on the same path you've taken and as much as I love the epic handrails you build its videos like this that are just as important, i fab some pretty cool stuff in the shop but welding and installing to the print seems to be where the money is currently. Keep up the good content my friend it really is helping some of us out here.
Thanks was a nice look at what you do. Watched some of your video's and can see that you are a skilled craftsman most fabricators I see do not have the level of machinist skill you do.
Hello, new subscriber, Timothy Dyck the blacksmith sent me! The channel looks very interesting, I'm sure I can learn something here, thank you! Take care, stay safe, healthy, & prosperous!
Cut the all thread at a 45 angle and that eliminates plunger effect and keeps more epoxy in the hole. Like your style and additional info you provided on dual shield flux core. Subscribed !
Darn good stuff to watch,,and learn from. I use an expoxy gun on smaller scale when bonding sheet metal qrts, floor panel's, ect on auto restorations, use to (10+years back) spend hrs welding, but the 2 part epoxy's don't warp and stronger than a weld in. Tx West, good vid!
When you popped that slag off the finished bead.... beautiful. Gotta be some Hollywood-level CGI going on there, which would explain the great editing, too. ;) Those pro mark pencils are pretty sweet. I got three of them free of charge at my local steel supplier because they couldn't sell the things -- proof that it pays to develop a good relationship with folks!
@@westweld Can't say that I'm too enamored with their silver streak leads, but the red, yellow and graphite do pretty well, imo. Anything's better than soapstone! :D
Thanks for the video! Answers a couple of questions regarding flux core... Thanks. A little side joke if I may; You and your truck both need new WindShields :-). Cheers!
Haha thats what my wife said too.....every time i get a new windshield it chips in a week so I gave up until it obstructs my view, and me and my hat have been thruough alot together. Thanks man
it depends on the size of the machine i was running .045 diameter wire but if you were to get .035 it would take a little more voltage than regular wire and also knurled drive wheels are suggested but they sell those for most machines. If your machine is maxed out when you short circuit mig on say 1/4 plate then it probably isnt enough power but if you have some room it should work fine
I already have some regular flux core wire so does that mean I can use it with shielding gas to get the same result or is Dual Shield specifically made to be used with a shielding gas?
Specifically made for shielding gas, and typically only the specified gas. This is the best semiautomatic process out there in all positions! Not really good for downhill at all, but it’s forte is heavier steel which shouldn’t be welded downhill anyway!
I pretty much flux core everything nowadays... thicker than 1/4 I use a stick... my fav weld type is Tig, but shielding gas is 30 miles away anytime I need to fill it
This is insanely helpful! Going to epoxy threaded rod for standoffs for my pole barn in the future and wondered what would be best. Question answered. Do you know if the posts they used were treated or are they leaving them raw?
Good video shows the realities of the life. That hilti product really should have been RE500 (black and red tube, sizmic rated) if a stone wall is being built on top of it. Looks like you were using RE200, also the holes should be reamed with a brush as well as blown out If this stuff is applied correctly, the high tensile threaded rod will snap before the rod pulls out of the concrete, it surly is a modern day construction miracle product.
Thanks dont claim to be an expert on epoxy I use what the rep suggests......and the holes were brushed out with a brush that goes on a cordless drill just didn't get any footage of that
That rotary positioner is Badass! What brand is it? Also, I've been welding for 30 years, how hard is to to transition from mig and fcaw to the DS? Thanks Brother.
dude how does this vid only have 6k views?!?! and nice to see your subs growing!! So a buddy just send me a link for a depot-grade Lincoln 140 mig and I was just remembering the cheapie you used for a video and gave away. I (like a commenter below) began to learn welding in 2020 thanks to convenient bad timing? and a purchase of a Lincoln square wave tig. Turns out I probably should have watched more youtube before dropping the loot, I'd have probably gone with something else but ya live and learn. Now that I can poorly tig, I really want a point and shoot and I have a spare high pressure bottle that I can use for a mig setup and I'd prefer not get a flux-core only super cheap machine. I tried to win your give-away but wasnt lucky enough... womp. Any recommendations for a cheap mig for a hobbiest?
Honestly I don't think you can beat that yes welder machine I gave away for under 500$ and it has alot more capabilities than just a super cheap fluxcore machine, in my experience if you buy just a fluxcore machine some day down the road your going to wish you could do more......also just wanted to mention in this video I was using dual shield fluxcore and that requires gas just like hardwire mig.
@@westweld yeah, I cant see wasting money on a flux only. I remember you said you were using dual shield and it's funny how a project can go south in a small garage if you need the door open or proper vent for safety. TIG is nearly impossible outdoors unless it a pretty still day. That YESWELDER is on scamazon for like $383... dual shield here I come! Thanks man. I've said it before but I love your vids, please just dont go doing this annoying click-bait title and thumbnail BS I see happening everywhere. I hate that $#!t.
@@westweld Ok so you learned some welding fundamentals on the job and then added on top of that with RUclips. I agree 100% about RUclips and what a great resource it is. Some of the hands-on skills, like welding, can be a little tricky to learn from videos I think. I think it would be quicker with a skilled person teaching and watching your technique but even then a skill like welding just takes lots of practice. Having said that, it's how I learned (and am still learning) to weld 100%. You watch it being down and listen to angle, puddle, speed, and all that stuff in the videos but doing it is a whole different thing. You might think your angle is good or that your travel speed is correct but maybe it isn't and no one is there to tell you otherwise.
help me out here. is dual shield the same as flux core that is used without shielding gas only you are using the gas to add more shielding. or is it different.
So dual shield flux core is different it has flux in the middle but also requires gas.....flux core (often the stuff that comes with little welders ) is different using shielding gas with that wouldnt help you. If you used dual shield flux core with no gas it would be full of porosity.
they should have spec'd them to be galvinzed. maybe it would have cost them an extra few hundred bucks and a week or two but it looks like it needs it.
I would say so, both rod and flux MIG are very similar but you should get better penetration using 6011 or even better 7018 for estructural. The main advantage of using MIG welding wis SPEED
I love your videos. Pro-tip on the setting epoxy anchors with the pricey hilti stuff. Inside of the bag with the tubes is a straw, attach that to the end of the nozzle and then insert it all the way into the bottom of the hole. Then squeeze and retract slightly. Rinse and repeat until the hole is filled. That air popping sound when inserting the all thread is indicative of voids. Inspectors around here listen for the popping sound and promptly fail it. Also helps with the mess.
interesting thanks man i wondered what those are for......its funny i worked for several different companies that used that stuff and thats where I learned and no one ever did that but makes alot of sense. Im not a pro at anything really just trying to learn like the next guy. Thanks
Hah! Yeah I felt a little pretentious writing pro-tip. Ive set thousands of anchors and I just recently learned the straw thing too. I always assumed it was for the blower which was irritating cause it’s too short. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and appreciate the channel.
@@spaghetticallahan9292 Thanks man not at all I appreciate it.......I wish you keep making youtube videos theyre great! Not just saying that unique editing and entertaining, people would like you.
@@westweld Alright f$#* it. Ill make some more. Thanks.
@@westweld That's good to know. I really enjoy making them, just got busy with blah blah (insert preferred excuse here). The support is appreciated.
Lol, I like your brand of sarcasm 5:50 🤣. These videos you're putting out are super informative and what youtube was meant for. Please keep making them, it definitely helps the up and comming welders, and your shop is a beauty! I've been welding for 15 years now and I'm still learning! Thanks again.
It isn't just little stuff it's what ever helps pay the bills is the way I look at it. Keep up the good work.
Nice to let people see that there's more to welding and installation than sitting at a bench doing pretty welds 👍
Never thought that welding videos can be interesting! 😊 thank you for sharing projects like this, these are more relatable than the fancy handrail ones. At least for me. Thanks!
Great description of flux core. It’s always fun to lay those nice pretty beads. Lol.
Gotta say I’m really digging the attention to detail in not only your work, but also your content. Always so well produced and edited. Great music also. Keep them coming bro. Oh yeah, loving the back to back videos.
Your work is truly next level! Some people are just great at explaining and teaching. You have that gift. Please keep this content rolling in.
Seems like some more great information! Thank you for taking the time to put this up.
Really enjoy seeing what you do professionally. Great stuff!
Thanks Kent!
personally i found that extremely informative and educational ...and also your work ethic is to be commended, neat, fast and quite thorough, very impressive. thanks WW !
Love this Channel !
Great info. I really enjoy your videos.
Thanks Craig
Absolutely beautiful welds! I never flux core could do that. I ill definitely keep watching and learning.
WHOA!!! 2 videos in a week, you're spoiling us. I'm telling you, your channel would EXPLODE if you added more "on the job" stuff. Look at Andrew Camarata, just basic day to day work.
Just going through your older videos to learn stuff and pick up tips because I'm on the same path you've taken and as much as I love the epic handrails you build its videos like this that are just as important, i fab some pretty cool stuff in the shop but welding and installing to the print seems to be where the money is currently. Keep up the good content my friend it really is helping some of us out here.
Really liked the marking paint hole marking trick. I'll use that one for sure.
Thanks was a nice look at what you do. Watched some of your video's and can see that you are a skilled craftsman most fabricators I see do not have the level of machinist skill you do.
Hello, new subscriber, Timothy Dyck the blacksmith sent me!
The channel looks very interesting, I'm sure I can learn something here, thank you!
Take care, stay safe, healthy, & prosperous!
I enjoy seeing where the progect ends up. Can always learn something hopefully watching someone else's process
Cut the all thread at a 45 angle and that eliminates plunger effect and keeps more epoxy in the hole. Like your style and additional info you provided on dual shield flux core. Subscribed !
Good idea thanks man ill try it
Keep us updated on the reno. Looks better than my cell.
Very informative video. Enjoyed videos like these.
Thanks for the information on flux core and for showing thge job you were working on, that is one flash house you are working at. Cheers
Keep the learning coming. Thanks. 👍👍👍
Finally a new vid, thanks man. Keep em coming pls. Cheers from Sweden.
Loved this simple vid and the porject clips👍
Nicely welded.........
Your work is very impressive.
🤣 The waterfall got me. Some good tips there mate 👍
Hey Bill saw your shop tour this morning love the grinder
Was a good giggle
Another great video. Keep em coming!
Darn good stuff to watch,,and learn from. I use an expoxy gun on smaller scale when bonding sheet metal qrts, floor panel's, ect on auto restorations, use to (10+years back) spend hrs welding, but the 2 part epoxy's don't warp and stronger than a weld in. Tx West, good vid!
Excellent video. More please!
👍🏼awesome as always! I love waterfalls as well! Lol
Thanks for the video. I live a little south of you, maybe I'll see you around.
1:28 😂 liiterally music to the ears 👍
Awesome and educational
Cool video man, keep'um coming.
Looks like a nice house your working on. Good footage.👍
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Good video
Thanks Tom.
Again. Great vid.
Great Information. Thanks
When you popped that slag off the finished bead.... beautiful. Gotta be some Hollywood-level CGI going on there, which would explain the great editing, too. ;)
Those pro mark pencils are pretty sweet. I got three of them free of charge at my local steel supplier because they couldn't sell the things -- proof that it pays to develop a good relationship with folks!
ya being able to edit my work is good for buisness haha.......ya i like the marksall i with it was easier to get the lead I have to order it
@@westweld Can't say that I'm too enamored with their silver streak leads, but the red, yellow and graphite do pretty well, imo. Anything's better than soapstone! :D
I like it 😁👍
Nice!
Thanks for the video! Answers a couple of questions regarding flux core... Thanks. A little side joke if I may; You and your truck both need new WindShields :-). Cheers!
Haha thats what my wife said too.....every time i get a new windshield it chips in a week so I gave up until it obstructs my view, and me and my hat have been thruough alot together. Thanks man
Damn I thought that canyon looked familiar. I have to drive Debeque canyon every day.
Is any mig that can run shielding gas capable of running dual shield wire? Anything have to be changed to run it?
it depends on the size of the machine i was running .045 diameter wire but if you were to get .035 it would take a little more voltage than regular wire and also knurled drive wheels are suggested but they sell those for most machines. If your machine is maxed out when you short circuit mig on say 1/4 plate then it probably isnt enough power but if you have some room it should work fine
I must try the waterfall welding technique 😏
Makes em real smoooth
I already have some regular flux core wire so does that mean I can use it with shielding gas to get the same result or is Dual Shield specifically made to be used with a shielding gas?
Specifically made for shielding gas, and typically only the specified gas. This is the best semiautomatic process out there in all positions! Not really good for downhill at all, but it’s forte is heavier steel which shouldn’t be welded downhill anyway!
Sorry Mark dual shield is designed for shielding gas
I pretty much flux core everything nowadays... thicker than 1/4 I use a stick... my fav weld type is Tig, but shielding gas is 30 miles away anytime I need to fill it
Nice very completed tool. . My dream 🤩🙏
Love it
This is insanely helpful! Going to epoxy threaded rod for standoffs for my pole barn in the future and wondered what would be best. Question answered.
Do you know if the posts they used were treated or are they leaving them raw?
I'm honestly not sure if the wood is treated
Well said... welder life is 85% BORING! lol
Good video shows the realities of the life.
That hilti product really should have been RE500 (black and red tube, sizmic rated) if a stone wall is being built on top of it.
Looks like you were using RE200, also the holes should be reamed with a brush as well as blown out
If this stuff is applied correctly, the high tensile threaded rod will snap before the rod pulls out of the concrete, it surly is a modern day construction miracle product.
Thanks dont claim to be an expert on epoxy I use what the rep suggests......and the holes were brushed out with a brush that goes on a cordless drill just didn't get any footage of that
@@westweld great video regardless
@@roguecnc788 thanks man im not above criticism or learning things
@@westweld not a criticism bro, more like a pointer, keep going your doing a great job
hey man so you never mentioned what dualshield wire you use, asking for a friend😉😁!
Beautiful Landscape! Where was this located? Nice work on your end too
This was in Snowmass Colorado
Очень интересные видео👍👍👍.
That rotary positioner is Badass! What brand is it? Also, I've been welding for 30 years, how hard is to to transition from mig and fcaw to the DS? Thanks Brother.
Thanks man....Its easy dual shield welds itself you won't have any issues, and the positioner i built from a treadmill motor and an amazon gear box
What brand was the little turn table that you have? That looked pretty sweet to weld small projects on.
Thanks... I built it actually from a treadmill motor ill show you guys the inside in a vid if your interested pretty easy to make actually
@@westweld I am definitely interested !!! Thanks for response.
Hello man... you are an artist... I love this kind of work and I have medium experience in welding... Send me a visa so that I can work for you
I guess if I win that YES machine I can try it 😊
Sorry it's mine!
dude how does this vid only have 6k views?!?! and nice to see your subs growing!! So a buddy just send me a link for a depot-grade Lincoln 140 mig and I was just remembering the cheapie you used for a video and gave away. I (like a commenter below) began to learn welding in 2020 thanks to convenient bad timing? and a purchase of a Lincoln square wave tig. Turns out I probably should have watched more youtube before dropping the loot, I'd have probably gone with something else but ya live and learn. Now that I can poorly tig, I really want a point and shoot and I have a spare high pressure bottle that I can use for a mig setup and I'd prefer not get a flux-core only super cheap machine. I tried to win your give-away but wasnt lucky enough... womp. Any recommendations for a cheap mig for a hobbiest?
Honestly I don't think you can beat that yes welder machine I gave away for under 500$ and it has alot more capabilities than just a super cheap fluxcore machine, in my experience if you buy just a fluxcore machine some day down the road your going to wish you could do more......also just wanted to mention in this video I was using dual shield fluxcore and that requires gas just like hardwire mig.
@@westweld yeah, I cant see wasting money on a flux only. I remember you said you were using dual shield and it's funny how a project can go south in a small garage if you need the door open or proper vent for safety. TIG is nearly impossible outdoors unless it a pretty still day. That YESWELDER is on scamazon for like $383... dual shield here I come! Thanks man. I've said it before but I love your vids, please just dont go doing this annoying click-bait title and thumbnail BS I see happening everywhere. I hate that $#!t.
Cool! Thsnks
Did you say you started a fabrication business by learning how to weld from RUclips? Pretty amazing!
I had a few welding jobs too but you can learn just about anything on RUclips
@@westweld Ok so you learned some welding fundamentals on the job and then added on top of that with RUclips. I agree 100% about RUclips and what a great resource it is. Some of the hands-on skills, like welding, can be a little tricky to learn from videos I think. I think it would be quicker with a skilled person teaching and watching your technique but even then a skill like welding just takes lots of practice. Having said that, it's how I learned (and am still learning) to weld 100%. You watch it being down and listen to angle, puddle, speed, and all that stuff in the videos but doing it is a whole different thing. You might think your angle is good or that your travel speed is correct but maybe it isn't and no one is there to tell you otherwise.
So dual shield flux core is just using gas with your flux core?
No it is a specific type of wire designed for both gas and flux
help me out here. is dual shield the same as flux core that is used without shielding gas only you are using the gas to add more shielding. or is it different.
So dual shield flux core is different it has flux in the middle but also requires gas.....flux core (often the stuff that comes with little welders ) is different using shielding gas with that wouldnt help you. If you used dual shield flux core with no gas it would be full of porosity.
Need TLC waterfalls song❤️, maybe we’ll before your time (1994) 👍🏴
Haha not before my time thanks though
they should have spec'd them to be galvinzed. maybe it would have cost them an extra few hundred bucks and a week or two but it looks like it needs it.
I don’t have a mig welder would stick be similar to using duel shield
No
I would say so, both rod and flux MIG are very similar but you should get better penetration using 6011 or even better 7018 for estructural. The main advantage of using MIG welding wis SPEED
@@santiagosalcedo7653 Thx
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Some of these places you work on.... I hate the poor....
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3/16 is my limit on short arc
Я не понимаю о чем речь ))). Но смотреть интересно.