After I finished a weld and was required to grind and polish the weld joint I got very excited when no pin holes or undercut were visible. I always strived to be the best! Thank you for your video! AWS Certified since 1976
You are like a wizard 🧙 Very clean , smooth welds with excellent precision! I could watch your technique all day and wish I could do that but then realize that you are the master!
Very neat indeed. Being a ex Babcock n Wilcox welder, and now retired, your welding is impressive, and immaculate. Where this technique was used on petrochemical plants, and not a workshop, it was a bigger challenge, and an even bigger one, if it was thin wall stainless steel. To say the least, it was a nightmare if it was windy, as you had to watch your argon flow into pipe. And the frustrating thing of being that welder was, that you could go from hero, to zero, if you had repairs on your pipework. At the end of it though, I enjoyed the challenge. So long live you welders out there, and try not to breath to many fumes, and use a air feed helmet, when you can. 🥳🏴🏴🏴
I like 3 tacks as well.. less grinding and feathering , if root tacks but your bridge tacks are the way to go !! Kaowool is good to fill the bevels fora purge without all that adhesive left behind !! Great video
EXCELENTE no encontre otra palabra para describir lo que vi en este video he visto muchos de sus videos y espero poder llegar a ser tan bueno como usted ,muchas gracias por compartir
Your videos are so far the most informative and closest to the real life of a welder from what I found on youtube( I mean they are real life). Now I've been welding for ~3 years. I started to tig weld around 1-1.5 years ago, I believe that watching your videos made me learn the trade or at least the basics of it 10x faster and easier. I'm still learning something new every day, and I have a lot ahead of me. But anyways just wanted to thank you for sparing some time to make these videos they really help a lot 🤝👐👐
Привет. Пытался тебе перевести на русский через гугл переводчик ну често не очень . Жаль что нет титров хотя бы. А так ты молодец очень интересно тебя слушать и смотреть. Спасибо.
Hi ! I've been watching the channel more lately to practice for my pressure ticket, thanks for all the arc shots, it really makes it easy to see the different techniques, and I am now finding my groove between backfeeding the bottom and dipping on the side/top. I was wondering what insulators you are using on the heavy hitter 350, on mine the CK insulator for gas lenses do not fit well, I end up using either stubby gas lenses or a standard collet body, but I would like to be able to use my standard gas lenses as well as larger diameter cups too on this torch since I really enjoy how cool it runs for a gas cooled torch.
Sim mestre acompanho seus ensinamentos e tenho me aperfeiçoado muito e assim posso compartilhar minha existência com irmãos da soldagem é um posicionamento em relação a tocha e o material de adição no enchimento ao acabamento e fica maravilhoso o nosso trabalho obrigado mais uma vez 🙏
If I can ask you, I am new at welding and i amstill learning. Just got my first welding machine with a torch that I have to trigger on a gumb to start welding, how you start welding eith thst tourch😅
Sim mestre observei bem essa apresentação e notei que a uma diferença de apresentação de posição da tocha em seu grau na hora dá soldagem quando está explicando e um e na soldagem é outro e sei que nem sempre mais no caso deve se posicionar em 75 gru no mínimo para depositar uma boa raíz obrigado pela orientação 🙏
Sangat Senang Melihat Vedio Anda Tentang Pengelasan, Saya Hargai Telah Memberikan Edukasi, Walau Saya Kurang Penjelasan Tapi Saya Sedikit Makaud Tentang Gerakan Dan Maksudnya Thank You sir, Saya Terus Belajar Dengan Cara Ini Semoga Ke Depan Saya Jadi Tukang Welding Yang Berpengalaman🤝👍🏾👍🏾❤️🌹
Hey man great video! just question, are you sure its 30lpm purge? sounds like alot for such a "small" pipe its not cfh? if its cfh it would be equal to 15lpm
*@eplet89 Unless I am missing something I think he did in fact set the purge at 14.16 lpm (to be precise) which would be equivalent to 30 cfh. It appears these flow meters are in cfh. When you look at the top of the flow meter it shows the letters SCFH which stands for Standard Cubic Feet Per hour. There appears to be only one purge hose inserted into the pipe. If there were two then yes it would then be closer to 30 lpm.*
What causes swirling on tie in? As i get ready, close the bead, im getting a swirling action, my purge is turned down and im welding alloy 20. Schedule 80 on 3"
This may happen when the shielding gas flow is not adequate or when the gas is blown away due to excessive flow. It's essential to ensure the proper gas flow rate, typically 15 to 20 cubic feet per hour (cfh) for most applications, and to check for leaks in fittings and hoses. Contamination can also occur if the gas cylinder is contaminated with moisture.
having issues with the bottom root, if i have the filler rod inside the pipe on the bottom i get a couple bumps on the root, if i go more amps it gets worse if i go less amps like 70 there less bumps but it feels way to cold
Hey man. I’m in school and have been welding carbon steel and have had no problem with the root. I just started stainless and it is frustrating me to no end with the root. I’m getting lots of cold wire and when I don’t I’m having to much penetration. What should I be doing to avoid that? I run at 90 amps for my root and have been welding like it’s carbon steel.
Anyone can weld man it just takes hood time i learned how to stick and mig as a kid when i got older no one would show or teach me tig so i read books about it and would stay after work 4 hours a day and they would ley me practice on scrap unpaid but i was happy about that i was using theyre equipment and material so i tell people when they ask me how i got so good and thats all it was practice
*Another great video as always. You stated you set the back purge at 30 LPM. However, when you look at the top of the flow meter it has the letters SCFH (standard cubic feet per hour). 30 CFH is equivalent to 14.16 LPM. If you were to use two hoses for the back purge with each set at 30 CFH then yes you would then be closer to 30 LPM but It appears that you are using only one hose. Just an observation. Please forgive me if I am missing something.*
i am not on Welding side i am not gonna be but ty so much u get on metrics side to get it, sub on ur channel ! its realy interesting to se it on green screen how its Welding
I will always respect the fact that you take time out of your day to teach us. Grinding to become as good as you ❤
You got this!
@@X3MTIG❤
He's on the job clown.
After I finished a weld and was required to grind and polish the weld joint I got very excited when no pin holes or undercut were visible. I always strived to be the best! Thank you for your video! AWS Certified since 1976
You are like a wizard 🧙 Very clean , smooth welds with excellent precision! I could watch your technique all day and wish I could do that but then realize that you are the master!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video! 💪
Very neat indeed. Being a ex Babcock n Wilcox welder, and now retired, your welding is impressive, and immaculate. Where this technique was used on petrochemical plants, and not a workshop, it was a bigger challenge, and an even bigger one, if it was thin wall stainless steel. To say the least, it was a nightmare if it was windy, as you had to watch your argon flow into pipe. And the frustrating thing of being that welder was, that you could go from hero, to zero, if you had repairs on your pipework. At the end of it though, I enjoyed the challenge. So long live you welders out there, and try not to breath to many fumes, and use a air feed helmet, when you can. 🥳🏴🏴🏴
Als Röntgen Prüfer kann ich nur sagen das ich das respektiere. Habe selbst mal WIG und Autogen gelernt. Immer zugunsten der Schweißer.
How times have changed I’ve just gone into my second year of my apprenticeship with the now Altrad Babcock
Love your patience, please keep doing what you are doing you are making me a master, thanks again
You got it!
This was really satisfying to watch.
how simply you explain that, takes a lot of the tension out of how to best understand how the best result is achieved. That is the sign of a master.
Hvala na video snimcima i vremenu koje izdvajaš da podeliš informacije s ljudima.
Zahvaljujem na komentaru 👊
I love the way you walk the cup on your capping 😅❤❤
Secretly stealing your styles 😌😌
Thanks for your amazing videos! I’m always watching and learning! I wanna be as good as you one day!
Incredibly educational!!! You are the best, thank you man!
Thanks brother 👊
BEAUTIFUL arc shots!
That is very well done! I need to work on my dipping technique. I always add too much material at the top of the pipe on my roots.
I like 3 tacks as well.. less grinding and feathering , if root tacks but your bridge tacks are the way to go !! Kaowool is good to fill the bevels fora purge without all that adhesive left behind !! Great video
That's some pretty welds right there always awesome to see someone who has pride in their work keep up the good work my brother in the hood
Brilliant video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes sir absolutely fantastic job I love tig welding and you definitely have skills!
The best one, we'll explained and I liked for showing all the steps
EXCELENTE no encontre otra palabra para describir lo que vi en este video he visto muchos de sus videos y espero poder llegar a ser tan bueno como usted ,muchas gracias por compartir
Thank you alot! Im learning to be plumber and my teacher suggest that i should train to be qualified/class welder too
Your videos are so far the most informative and closest to the real life of a welder from what I found on youtube( I mean they are real life). Now I've been welding for ~3 years. I started to tig weld around 1-1.5 years ago, I believe that watching your videos made me learn the trade or at least the basics of it 10x faster and easier. I'm still learning something new every day, and I have a lot ahead of me. But anyways just wanted to thank you for sparing some time to make these videos they really help a lot 🤝👐👐
Thanks for your comment bud, I appreciate that 👍👊
Very nice work
Beautifully executed ❤
Glad you liked it
Привет. Пытался тебе перевести на русский через гугл переводчик ну често не очень . Жаль что нет титров хотя бы. А так ты молодец очень интересно тебя слушать и смотреть. Спасибо.
outstanding content. thanks alot.
Much appreciated!
Thank you sir. Great illustration 👌🏿
Beautiful work. 👏
Excellent work
I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. Thanks for sharing. GBU
Glad you enjoyed it!
Exelente trabajo y video!!!!! Felicitaciones!!!!!! Un gran abrazo desde Argentina!
My hero
Super Video
Thanks
Thank you very much for explaining the work very well❤️
Glad it was helpful!
@@X3MTIG ❤️
Insane job! 💯💯💯
Ziet er prima uit....goed gedaan
Amazing video, thank you brother!!!💪🏽
Glad you liked it!
Hi ! I've been watching the channel more lately to practice for my pressure ticket, thanks for all the arc shots, it really makes it easy to see the different techniques, and I am now finding my groove between backfeeding the bottom and dipping on the side/top. I was wondering what insulators you are using on the heavy hitter 350, on mine the CK insulator for gas lenses do not fit well, I end up using either stubby gas lenses or a standard collet body, but I would like to be able to use my standard gas lenses as well as larger diameter cups too on this torch since I really enjoy how cool it runs for a gas cooled torch.
All parts that I’m using for my HH 350 torch are from Miller, and never had any issues with them!
Very good welder!!!
Lovely thanks
Very nice GTAW welding
Great skills! I'm sure that one will shoot 100% clean
It did 👍
Sim mestre acompanho seus ensinamentos e tenho me aperfeiçoado muito e assim posso compartilhar minha existência com irmãos da soldagem é um posicionamento em relação a tocha e o material de adição no enchimento ao acabamento e fica maravilhoso o nosso trabalho obrigado mais uma vez 🙏
Is PCL shop busy again
Good job thanks for sharing
Nice work man
If I can ask you, I am new at welding and i amstill learning. Just got my first welding machine with a torch that I have to trigger on a gumb to start welding, how you start welding eith thst tourch😅
HF ili High Frequency, prislonis blizu materijala i stisnes trigger da uspostavis arc… dalje ces morat sam otkrivat 😉
How long do you wait for it to cook between passes??
If you meant to cooldown between passes, until it drops 300 F
@@X3MTIG exactly what I meant thank you
Very good sir ji 👍❤
Amazing tutorial welding tricks 👍 👍👍 for pipe welding with argon, keep strong bro
Thanks 👍
3 stop at the same place ?.. 🤔
Great soudures 👍
U are a good welder 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice👍👍👍👍👍
Very good Congratulations
Sim mestre observei bem essa apresentação e notei que a uma diferença de apresentação de posição da tocha em seu grau na hora dá soldagem quando está explicando e um e na soldagem é outro e sei que nem sempre mais no caso deve se posicionar em 75 gru no mínimo para depositar uma boa raíz obrigado pela orientação 🙏
beautifull work sir very impressive .
Thank you! Cheers!
cracking job mate i always struggle on the cap it goes flat but my friend said try walking the cup its not hard any advice
Mestre!!!!! 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
good job profesional.
nice welding!!
Good look for you ...bravoo👍😎🚬
Echt geile Nähte😎👍
베리굿👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Good job bro
Will feathering my tacks fail xray because it'll leave stuff in material or will it purge out?
On stainless steel materials I like to use bridge tacks, then you don’t have to worry about it.
Good job
Thanks
Wow do you use also mig not for penetration but for the filling?
No, no mig in the field, in the shop they use flux core for fill and cap.
Тоже понравилось😊
Masterful
Sangat Senang Melihat Vedio Anda Tentang Pengelasan, Saya Hargai Telah Memberikan Edukasi, Walau Saya Kurang Penjelasan Tapi Saya Sedikit Makaud Tentang Gerakan Dan Maksudnya Thank You sir, Saya Terus Belajar Dengan Cara Ini Semoga Ke Depan Saya Jadi Tukang Welding Yang Berpengalaman🤝👍🏾👍🏾❤️🌹
Looks good bro
Do you always grind Your stop after the coverpass?
Depends on material and equipment I’m using
Please current and voltage 🙏
How long do you wait between each pass?
Depending on welding procedure and inter pass specifications
Wow I love you this
Hey man great video! just question, are you sure its 30lpm purge? sounds like alot for such a "small" pipe its not cfh? if its cfh it would be equal to 15lpm
30 lpm
*@eplet89 Unless I am missing something I think he did in fact set the purge at 14.16 lpm (to be precise) which would be equivalent to 30 cfh. It appears these flow meters are in cfh. When you look at the top of the flow meter it shows the letters SCFH which stands for Standard Cubic Feet Per hour. There appears to be only one purge hose inserted into the pipe. If there were two then yes it would then be closer to 30 lpm.*
What causes swirling on tie in? As i get ready, close the bead, im getting a swirling action, my purge is turned down and im welding alloy 20. Schedule 80 on 3"
This may happen when the shielding gas flow is not adequate or when the gas is blown away due to excessive flow. It's essential to ensure the proper gas flow rate, typically 15 to 20 cubic feet per hour (cfh) for most applications, and to check for leaks in fittings and hoses. Contamination can also occur if the gas cylinder is contaminated with moisture.
Do you have a link for the torch?
Thats alotta grinda there superman
How would that material weld out using a shield gas of
Argon + 2 1/2% Hydrogen to help remove oxides from the pool and to make it more fluid
Only high purity Argon
having issues with the bottom root, if i have the filler rod inside the pipe on the bottom i get a couple bumps on the root, if i go more amps it gets worse if i go less amps like 70 there less bumps but it feels way to cold
Another quality video. Love your work. I wish I could get myself into the pipe game.
Hey man. I’m in school and have been welding carbon steel and have had no problem with the root. I just started stainless and it is frustrating me to no end with the root. I’m getting lots of cold wire and when I don’t I’m having to much penetration. What should I be doing to avoid that? I run at 90 amps for my root and have been welding like it’s carbon steel.
Try with 3/32 rod
Nice
How can you do MT on stainless steel. I like to know.
what model heavy hitter torch is that?
350
@@X3MTIG the 350 flex head?
Yes
Why are you grind finish of the cap pass? To avoid craters?
Makes it look so easy. Like maybe I could do that ………….. I know better. 😁
Anyone can weld man it just takes hood time i learned how to stick and mig as a kid when i got older no one would show or teach me tig so i read books about it and would stay after work 4 hours a day and they would ley me practice on scrap unpaid but i was happy about that i was using theyre equipment and material so i tell people when they ask me how i got so good and thats all it was practice
O que fazer para ser um bom soldador, uma vez que começarei a fazer o curso agora?
Patience and lots of practice!
SHOW,PARABENS.
PASSA O CONTATO PRA MIM COMPRA UMA TOCHA TIG QUE VOCE USOU PRA FAZER ESSA SOLDA.
OBRIGAGO.
heavyhitterstigrigs.com
How do they do a MT on the root?
*Another great video as always. You stated you set the back purge at 30 LPM. However, when you look at the top of the flow meter it has the letters SCFH (standard cubic feet per hour). 30 CFH is equivalent to 14.16 LPM. If you were to use two hoses for the back purge with each set at 30 CFH then yes you would then be closer to 30 LPM but It appears that you are using only one hose. Just an observation. Please forgive me if I am missing something.*
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큰도움이됩니다
You dont stagger your beads?
i am not on Welding side i am not gonna be but ty so much u get on metrics side to get it, sub on ur channel ! its realy interesting to se it on green screen how its Welding
Szuper
🔥👍
Merhaba amperi kaç acaba
Why don't you do the first and second on the edge of the bevels and the third in the middle?
Shouldnt you have staggered the craters?
I should, it would be more professional looking, that’s all…
Voltage?