I remember my friend bought a small Hobart that size for welding automotive panels. It has the gas conversion, but he complained for months that it wasn't welding right... Until a mutual friend asked "did you check the polarity?" The Hobart welded great from that point on. 💪
This was basically me working on the floor while learning to weld. I have to say, it was actually pretty good experience, because once I got a table (albeit a cheap one), I was pretty darn steady being able to prop!
It's somewhat comforting to know someone as good as this guy can still miss things like polarity. Last week I was fighting my TIG machine like mad for an hour, burning up tungsten immediately. I finally noticed my ground and torch leads were swapped at the machine. Pretty sure my neighbours heard me groaning.
Those little 230v Lincolns(not the 120v version) are really good, under appreciated machines. Once you get the settings dialed in, they perform very well on mig. Same goes for flux, they can really lay down the heat. I know I ran my old one past the duty cycle more than a couple times but it was a timex in that regard, miles and miles of wire through it and it never stopped. They just need a longer whip as standard, you can order longer ones from HTP iirc.
Honestly, most of the 130 volt welders are junk. Gutless and have absolutely no power at all. Save your money, get a 240 volt machine and okay an electrician to wire you a 240 volt plug. Seriosusly
Impressive welding. Makes my welds look like a child did it. My biggest problem is dexterity and maintaining consistency. I noticed I tense up to much with my trigger hand.
I think the bottom piece should have 3 holes on each piece, I see it has little feet to let the air under it but if you put that in the grass or on dirt then those little feet will just go into the dirt and then you no longer have airflow. The holes eliminate that. Just my thoughts 💭
Not his welder and he’s laying dimes like he’s TIGGING aluminum. My god man you are an alien from another dimension…and the welder needed a cigarette afterwards…..
I felt like a buffoon when I forgot to flip polarity when I ran out of gas and had to finish up the project with flux core. But I see that it happens to the best of us.
in italia per consuetudine si definisce MIG tutto cio' saldato a gas inerte 100% ma anche a piccole quantità di miscela come Argon/CO2 , mentre si definisce MAG il CO2. Tecnicamente la miscela Argon 80% e CO2 20% sarebbe da classificare MAG ma nella pratica la distinzione tra Argon/CO2 e solo CO2 è piu' comoda ponendo uno in MIG e l'altro in MAG, il movimento della torcia credo dia maggior profondita alla saldatura
Tienes una excelente presentacion pero A la proxima se aplican primero los verticales y despues los planos para q no queden montados los cordones como hicistes en la segunda pieza ✌️😎
“Grinder and paint…” my ass! LOL That saying doesn’t apply to you. Your wrong polarity welds look better than the best attempts that many have to offer on here. Great content, man!
Selling more stuff... On that subject, I have a couple of stainless steel, 11 gauge 4 x 8 sheets that are mill finish and a bit rough. Any ideas what I could make out of them that would be popular and profitable. I have access to a water jet CNC, TIG and handheld plasma. THANKS for your input.
Hands up if you started welding kneeling on a garage floor 🙌🙌
If I had welds that nice, no way I'd grind them. Well done!
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Love to see the old tack and smack. It's a time honored tradition.
I love how great the welds look even when welded on the wrong polarity, reaching your skill level is the dream
takes about a week but youll get there😂
wrong polarity? noob here.
Wrong polarity what?
Cek8 harga
Got to love a satisfying short video once in a while.
The workpiece moved WHILE he was welding, and it still came out straighter than Chuck Norris.
Yep, and he's working those grinders like double nunchucks. Lol
It was the “sit on it” hold down technique that added the necessary mojo.
I remember my friend bought a small Hobart that size for welding automotive panels. It has the gas conversion, but he complained for months that it wasn't welding right... Until a mutual friend asked "did you check the polarity?" The Hobart welded great from that point on. 💪
no matter tig or mig ….still love your weld
This was basically me working on the floor while learning to weld. I have to say, it was actually pretty good experience, because once I got a table (albeit a cheap one), I was pretty darn steady being able to prop!
ppl00 "*99
"Grinder and paint will make you the welder you ain't"
The duel wield grinders was a nice touch…😂 That turned out nice.
Mig welds look better than my tig welds fml I quit
Same here 😂
With clean material, using a half decent machine, argon light gas - anybody could make nice mig welds after a small amount of practice.
Practice practice practice
Come on guys look who it is 🤣
@@andybob1001 same 😂
Real authentic home welding, down on the floor with entangled cables and hoses everywhere
Stay safe and use MMA Buzz box AC welder 😂
It's somewhat comforting to know someone as good as this guy can still miss things like polarity. Last week I was fighting my TIG machine like mad for an hour, burning up tungsten immediately. I finally noticed my ground and torch leads were swapped at the machine. Pretty sure my neighbours heard me groaning.
Love the fire lightning skills 👍
I've finally learnt something about my welding. And im never never ever going to weld again.
Oh this is a video that... I was not expecting on this channel. 🤣
your mig sound so good....very fine sounds
I'm glad to see you are ok. I was wondering why I haven't seen anything from you in a bit. You still weld like a king. Looking forward to seeing more.
Those little 230v Lincolns(not the 120v version) are really good, under appreciated machines. Once you get the settings dialed in, they perform very well on mig. Same goes for flux, they can really lay down the heat. I know I ran my old one past the duty cycle more than a couple times but it was a timex in that regard, miles and miles of wire through it and it never stopped. They just need a longer whip as standard, you can order longer ones from HTP iirc.
i used to really love my little Lincoln.
Cam you recommend a decent starter welder that is 120 volt?
Honestly, most of the 130 volt welders are junk. Gutless and have absolutely no power at all. Save your money, get a 240 volt machine and okay an electrician to wire you a 240 volt plug. Seriosusly
Sorry 120 volt not 130. Big fingers
Man does better looking MIG welds than I can with TIG then grinds them out and says "Grinder and paint"😭😂
I love watching this type of videos 💙💙
Wow,what a beautiful and clean welding
Good work ❤
Welcome back to welding on the floor like the rest of us peasants lol
I’m on my break. From welding…. Watching you. Weld…
Excellent and hilarious! Cheers for sharing...
Ah yes, a splash of VP for a little extra seasoning!
Fantastic video as normal all ways look forward to seeing them. Mig or tig the man’s at legend 👍👍👍
Easy peeezyy. Great job. If you weld cold n scared youll not get what youre after when its hot n fast. Nice stuff.
...make me the welder I aint!
I love u. I was very impressed when u busted out 2 dawalts at once. Very nice.
Great welding!
I agree I wouldn't grind the welds down! I've been welding 30 years and they look awesome
Awesome thanks a lot. Hello from France 😁😁
Nice to see you midge welding a bit. :D
That's really good for the first time.....LMAO. Nice work sir.
You know what, that pit can be converted in templates and you can sell it as a kit for someone to welded! I’m down to buy one!
Watch till the end. That’s exactly what this is - an ad for a weld it yourself kit ;-)
Ooorrrr you can just buy the kit that he welded together thats already available.
ummm….
Link in the description
Loved the video. Thank you for sharing.
amazing work!
Awesome video!!! Very nice 👍🏽 you got them skills to pay da bills man
Impressive welding. Makes my welds look like a child did it. My biggest problem is dexterity and maintaining consistency. I noticed I tense up to much with my trigger hand.
It kills me that you ground those beautiful welds
A joy to watch!
Great video wouldn't hate to see more wire
I love this channel!
this build looks 6061 times easier than it actually is!
I think the bottom piece should have 3 holes on each piece, I see it has little feet to let the air under it but if you put that in the grass or on dirt then those little feet will just go into the dirt and then you no longer have airflow. The holes eliminate that. Just my thoughts 💭
Came pretty close to seeing your face on this one! 😲
Not his welder and he’s laying dimes like he’s TIGGING aluminum. My god man you are an alien from another dimension…and the welder needed a cigarette afterwards…..
I felt like a buffoon when I forgot to flip polarity when I ran out of gas and had to finish up the project with flux core. But I see that it happens to the best of us.
Good job guys
For what it is I would've stoved all the welds, but hey still a nice job! 😊
Very likely MAG but I forgive your rookie mistake 😉😁 but seriously, you can see that you're a pro at TIG, the way you move your torch!
Why MAG and not MIG? Do you know the GAS or are you able to tell from the video?
in italia per consuetudine si definisce MIG tutto cio' saldato a gas inerte 100% ma anche a piccole quantità di miscela come Argon/CO2 , mentre si definisce MAG il CO2. Tecnicamente la miscela Argon 80% e CO2 20% sarebbe da classificare MAG ma nella pratica la distinzione tra Argon/CO2 e solo CO2 è piu' comoda ponendo uno in MIG e l'altro in MAG, il movimento della torcia credo dia maggior profondita alla saldatura
Isnt this stainless? Its common to use 99% argon on that (which is an inert gas.)
welding sounds & look good
5:32 when the beers kick in
My knees hurt just watching
J'aime ce métier ❤
floor welding IS THE BEST.I DO THE SAME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!maybe i don't have time to find a table !!!!!!!!
Very good ❤❤❤
Excellent....👍
Nice mate!!😁😂
Semangat Sahabat
Thanks for taking the time to share with us all.
And please never weld down hill again.
Ty in advance.
xD
Oh thats how you do it! : )
Osm bro ❤️
Excellent... 👍👍👍
" Makes me the welder I ain't "
Shame to grind such nice welds
I like to keep it raw 😄
I’m quite surprised the Tillman gloves could survive that little welding job 😝
I always use my Tillman for Mig jobs.
Nice project👏👏 How much was you welding at? You said it was maxed
Built a bummer for a Jeep that had to come from the same factory. Mill scale was brutal.
Or not! Follow the link they said.
So, did you have to switch the ground and gun cables around or were they wrong to begin with? Beautiful welds no matter what, nice work.
Very cool bro
Welding mig. Sama welding rood enakn yang mna bro..cara pemakaian ny ?🤝🤝🇮🇩🇮🇩
I’m surprised you didn’t hit the duty cycle of the welding machine and it cut off. Welds look good
Happened at least 4 times!
Would love to do this project walking the cup the whole time
Do you think it could work for some heavy duty planters to put flowers in as well?
it was setup for DC+ ... because you were running flux core, previously? or aluminum? or something else?
Tienes una excelente presentacion pero A la proxima se aplican primero los verticales y despues los planos para q no queden montados los cordones como hicistes en la segunda pieza ✌️😎
Thanks!
Thanks Chris!
B hàn đẹp mà nhanh như siêu nhân😊
amazing
Very good
Bangladesh Theke Thank You❤❤❤
“Grinder and paint…” my ass! LOL That saying doesn’t apply to you. Your wrong polarity welds look better than the best attempts that many have to offer on here. Great content, man!
сварщик гап йок 👍 good
Do you ever wonder what it would be like to be a mere mortal?
Better than SMAW welding
Thanks for sharing
Selling more stuff... On that subject, I have a couple of stainless steel, 11 gauge 4 x 8 sheets that are mill finish and a bit rough. Any ideas what I could make out of them that would be popular and profitable. I have access to a water jet CNC, TIG and handheld plasma. THANKS for your input.
What are some of the disadvantages of mig welding?
... make me the welder I ain't
What gauge is the metal in the kit?
5:31 Todo un profesional :)
Lustrar,pulir Daniel San
which gass you are use...? Co2 ...or c25
Thanks
what's your pattern/technique to get really nice welds like that?
Thats a lot of grind
Weld up hill will make it hotter
Are you zig zagging or what kind of motion are you doing when welding? Trying to learn
// Newbie