Pipeline Welding - A Day On The Hot Pass

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2012
  • A full day of Hot Pass Pipeline Welding from the moment we step off the crew bus in the morning to the time we get back on after the day is done.
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  • @jamesmcbeth4463
    @jamesmcbeth4463 3 года назад +547

    Freezing cold, scorching heat, clouds of mosquitos, always on the road, per diem, living in motels, eating at IHOP every day. Love it.

    • @joshuastevens5910
      @joshuastevens5910 3 года назад +38

      At least it’s not living in a semi

    • @jaymoney8602
      @jaymoney8602 3 года назад +19

      I’m in welding school now any tips

    • @jamesmcbeth4463
      @jamesmcbeth4463 3 года назад +42

      @@jaymoney8602 don't weld towards yourself and tuck in your shirt, it will lessen your chances of accidentally setting yourself on fire. If you have trouble welding joints, don't be afraid of going back to padding beads a time or two. Sometimes that helps.

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 3 года назад +4

      James Mcbeth check your shade.

    • @vincentkain619
      @vincentkain619 3 года назад +18

      I lasted 2 days on a pipeline. Couldn't cut it.

  • @homyat1
    @homyat1 5 лет назад +115

    Was welder in the 60’s and 70’s. Welded from 6” to 24”, everything was 100% x-rayed. Love every minute of it. Injury to right eye stopped me from welding. Always worked with the best welders and helpers, and was proud of the work we did.

    • @Fireship1
      @Fireship1 5 лет назад +2

      Homer Yates 👍

    • @gettygarrettable
      @gettygarrettable 3 года назад +2

      What happened to your eye?

    • @milotorres6894
      @milotorres6894 3 года назад +6

      Hats off to a craftsman sorry to hear of your injury nice watching welder's at it first cert. in 84 19 yrs. old asthma slowed do custom work at my own pace nice to burn rod or wire once in awhile at 55...

    • @googleuser6916
      @googleuser6916 3 года назад +2

      “Got everything I need” ~touches rod to metal~ “woooh, gotta put those goggles on”

    • @michaeltaylor5451
      @michaeltaylor5451 3 года назад +2

      You are a hero in my book. I offer a salute.

  • @williamcurry1530
    @williamcurry1530 9 лет назад +20

    I was a welders helper the winter of 1962 laying natural gas pipe up and down the hills of West Virginia. I loved it. Great timeline my life.

  • @dickweeddickweed8262
    @dickweeddickweed8262 7 лет назад +28

    Finally getting into a pipefitting apprenticeship program. I have 6 years experience in welding and there isn't any welding jobs that pay well compared to pipeline. Fabrication jobs don't make much and we are some of the hardest working people.

    • @JamesConover
      @JamesConover Год назад

      How did you get in? I've been trying to make my way, but getting responses to my calls and even getting sponsors is crazy tough, an even harder grind than the job itself lol

  • @clintcowles7563
    @clintcowles7563 3 года назад +5

    41 now. Been welding for 4 years. No pipe line though. Wish in one hand and shit in the other ... but I wish my school would have had a welding class. I don't spend to much time wondering what could have....I like watching you guys get done though. Doesn't even feel like work when I'm welding and or prepping for weld. Thanks for posting! Happy welding.

  • @MichaelBLevi
    @MichaelBLevi 10 лет назад +40

    Thanks for sharing this.
    I've had a computer job for so long it's nice to see what real work looks like once in a while.

    • @smack4460
      @smack4460 3 года назад

      interesting, doing what?

    • @MichaelBLevi
      @MichaelBLevi 3 года назад +2

      Supercomputer stuff for the Air Force.
      Going on twenty something years now.

    • @kaimuller4366
      @kaimuller4366 2 года назад +1

      @@MichaelBLevi wow!

  • @jasonjones4695
    @jasonjones4695 6 месяцев назад +4

    After 30 years on the road ! A busted marriage! 18 years of child support! And liver and kidney failure ! You can have it ! But I wouldn’t take a minute of it back ! Meet some of the best people ever ! And did some awesome jobs ! I welded several of the pipes in the arrow rock damn outside Boise Idaho ! My welds are going to be there when my grandsons grandson dies !

  • @melaniew77msn
    @melaniew77msn 11 лет назад +20

    Much respect for you all on pipeline! Industry expects super high guality welds on these lines& they also expect the job to get done very fast. Thanks to all you people it is so easy to get hurt out there. Be safe and have a great day :)

  • @safn1949
    @safn1949 7 лет назад +12

    I used to do this on a smaller scale in WV,natural gas line. I also knew a brother and sister,there who were poor as dirt who got out working pipeline in PA,she's a welder at 5'1" and tough as nails. Go for it!

  • @notorious.0217
    @notorious.0217 3 года назад +21

    Just finished my first year of welding the road is long so much to learn but I freaking love it.

    • @nwontario828
      @nwontario828 2 года назад

      Half way through my first year and I couldn’t agree more!!

    • @benbreshears5138
      @benbreshears5138 2 месяца назад

      Now both of you are over 2 years in! Hell yeah.

    • @notorious.0217
      @notorious.0217 2 месяца назад

      @@benbreshears5138 I got into engineering hahaha

    • @jaydenoliveira5329
      @jaydenoliveira5329 2 месяца назад

      @@nwontario828how’s the money in welding

  • @xAZAZELx13
    @xAZAZELx13  8 лет назад +81

    700,000 views! The number just keeps growing and that's due to all of you! Thank you all very much!

    • @SexyBoyRoy
      @SexyBoyRoy 7 лет назад +1

      what level of math do i need for pipeline welder???

    • @davidspin581
      @davidspin581 7 лет назад

      none...

    • @SexyBoyRoy
      @SexyBoyRoy 7 лет назад

      Really????

    • @davidspin581
      @davidspin581 7 лет назад +2

      Really the only math you'll need is to read the amperage setting and the little numbers on the welding rod, 1/8, 5/32, 7/32 and that's about it.

    • @SexyBoyRoy
      @SexyBoyRoy 7 лет назад

      David Spin are you a welder??? Thanks for the tip

  • @joshuahobbs4740
    @joshuahobbs4740 9 лет назад +60

    I'm in school right now, my final trimester, I have my certifications in 3G, Stick, MIG, and TIG. I'm working on my 6G Pipe for TIG. I also have dabbled in stick pipe. Love welding.

    • @diaryguruteknik
      @diaryguruteknik 8 лет назад +2

      +Joshua Hobbs cool man, what a skill

    • @k_froggy
      @k_froggy 7 лет назад +2

      how long did it take you to finish welding school? Im considering it right now.

    • @joshuahobbs4740
      @joshuahobbs4740 7 лет назад +6

      k_froggy It's just a year program. Not too long or expensive.

    • @k_froggy
      @k_froggy 7 лет назад +2

      Mind if i ask how much it was?

    • @joshuahobbs4740
      @joshuahobbs4740 7 лет назад +6

      k_froggy Without a scholarship of anykind, I think it was around 1.3k each semester. Plus equipment cost. whole thing shouldn't run you more than 5k max. At least, from where I went.

  • @javiergarcia6912
    @javiergarcia6912 12 лет назад +4

    I worked with Advance Pipeline company in Texas for a while and took some photos and video. This is by far the best quality pipeliner video ever. Fantastic job youve answered a whole lot of questions for the young im sure. wow, Great Fantastic.

  • @pactedesfous
    @pactedesfous 11 лет назад +38

    damn ..this makes me feel like practicing my stick welding 10 times harder and better now...great video man...

  • @skydive1424
    @skydive1424 6 месяцев назад +1

    I tell you! As a hobby welder I’m full of admiration how these guys, obviously without auto darkeners, strike up dead accurate every time!

  • @pwccfc
    @pwccfc 3 года назад +1

    Took my ASME 1X 6G Lloyd's of London In 1986. Happiest day of my life when I passed. Love welding....

  • @michaeldarnell571
    @michaeldarnell571 2 года назад +3

    this has been my dream since i was 18. i can weld good but i dont know if i can weld this good. my rocks bust when i watch these types of videos

  • @jennytan5229
    @jennytan5229 4 года назад +6

    In such bright day one can easily get arc eye. Take care guys. God bless

  • @J.Runk81
    @J.Runk81 12 лет назад +1

    Sweet! I'm a commercial overhead door installer so i do a lot of stick welding but I do appreciate pipe runners and what u do!!

  • @J.Runk81
    @J.Runk81 12 лет назад +3

    By far the best pipeliner vid out there!! Awesome work I love runnin 6010 5p+ all day

  • @xAZAZELx13
    @xAZAZELx13  3 года назад +16

    2 MILLION views as of today! Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible!

    • @ilgiztamindarov952
      @ilgiztamindarov952 3 года назад +1

      Just imagine how many real welders came to watch your video, remembered how they worked on different objects and gave a well-deserved like ;)

    • @nationsofx7182
      @nationsofx7182 3 года назад +1

      I graduate from trade school tomorrow. Videos like these show me what it’ll be like day to day. I appreciate you making the video

    • @Tyler-bb3cw
      @Tyler-bb3cw 3 года назад

      I the guy in the green Jake if so I used to work with him in wink Texas

  • @witeboy08
    @witeboy08 11 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for the upload ! I myself are learning the art of welding !

  • @enidradiotesters
    @enidradiotesters 11 лет назад +5

    Love being out a spread , hard work and honest pay. Great people work there.

  • @brianbcj
    @brianbcj 9 лет назад +126

    Mannnn I love welding I really gotta finish school to some folks this may be odd but this is exciting work to me

    • @RalphDratman
      @RalphDratman 9 лет назад +24

      It is addictive.

    • @nobody2021
      @nobody2021 9 лет назад +4

      same here!

    • @sinsco573
      @sinsco573 9 лет назад +1

      I'm love welding

    • @rickygonzalez.o2126
      @rickygonzalez.o2126 9 лет назад +6

      How the fuck is welding odd to people? Where are you getting that information?

    • @RalphDratman
      @RalphDratman 9 лет назад +20

      Ricky Gonzalez.O He means that his fascination with welding seems odd to him. That's all. Most people are not fascinated by their work, but welding is an art as well as a trade, I think.

  • @weldingwithravi956
    @weldingwithravi956 3 года назад +8

    I was thinking to find something related to this and so far the best video

  • @rodm5830
    @rodm5830 7 лет назад +17

    Thanks for keeping America moving guys!

    • @chavezunseen
      @chavezunseen 6 лет назад +2

      Rod M dude you mean Canada right?

    • @wasimahmad9970
      @wasimahmad9970 6 лет назад

      plz give me a job ij welding in.abroad candada

  • @Whatsahandle4
    @Whatsahandle4 Год назад +4

    Usually they set up a Machine cutting torch. I've worked on the Alaskan pipeline as a laborer. Usually we have to build them a hooch so they don't get cold. We're not allowed to get warm

    • @Apistevist
      @Apistevist Год назад +2

      Hard to control the arc when you're shivering.

  • @backcountry600
    @backcountry600 10 лет назад +6

    people that actually know how to weld should really be the only ones leaving posts

    • @yzrippin
      @yzrippin 3 года назад +2

      Then why did you comment?

  • @nneo100
    @nneo100 10 лет назад +6

    I just watched a video with no dialogue, music, or animations; and, I was throughly entertained. Encore! Encore! Encore! In other words, make more videos like this one!

  • @MrMillrightman
    @MrMillrightman 10 лет назад +31

    These guys are making Big bucks! I've been in commercial construction for more than 25 years but never wanted to do this isolated work. $150000-$200000 annually if you can stand being in the middle of nowhere for months on end.

    • @aaronwest2511
      @aaronwest2511 7 лет назад +9

      Nowhere lol

    • @winjerromiscal978
      @winjerromiscal978 6 лет назад +1

      Mark Muller can i apply that im a welder and i graduate smaw in philipines

    • @boxerfan2
      @boxerfan2 6 лет назад +1

      My question is how healthy are the eyes after 20 years? 150000 seems not much when the eye is burned out.

    • @r.i.p_the_5.367
      @r.i.p_the_5.367 6 лет назад +7

      boxerfan2 welding has no long term effects on the eyes when using the proper eye protection

    • @richardchase4019
      @richardchase4019 6 лет назад +3

      I been welding steady 45 years and 22 of that was pipelining all over northern michigan ....yes your eyes take a beating no matter how hard you try to protect them. Arc flash 20 feet away hurts you in tiny amounts and the effects stack up. Also there is the 40 years of debris and flying grinder dust. Trust me 45 years of welding and grinding take it's toll.

  • @tshirtartdesignqueenleo3855
    @tshirtartdesignqueenleo3855 7 лет назад +1

    love it guys...enjoy rentin to alot of yall...you are hard workin ...mean machining out there...keep up the great work

  • @XamTakorian
    @XamTakorian 10 лет назад +2

    Sweet video thanks for showing how the welder was doing the underside of the pipe.

  • @cableup1
    @cableup1 6 лет назад +51

    Some of you starry eyed ones try and keep in mind there's an old sayings in this business. "They don't pay us for what we know, they pay us for what we put up with."
    If you got the stuff go on and hit the patch. There's some money there. They don't give it away though.
    I'm 62 and all stove up. I might would have settled for half the scratch back then for half the misery now but you just don't know what you don't know.

    • @yzrippin
      @yzrippin 3 года назад +1

      So you know maybe saying this in regular clear understandable English for the children would help

  • @JohanSalvattore
    @JohanSalvattore 9 лет назад +18

    I'm barely on my 2 month of SMAW lol. You guys look bad ass doing this, I wish one day I can be as good.

  • @Quarvy
    @Quarvy 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks azazel, this vid really helped me see what my future is going to be like.
    have my 6g tomorrow

  • @b2major9th
    @b2major9th 12 лет назад

    Wow, great video- really shows what it's like to be a pipeline weldor. The hard work, concentration in all weather and with everything else going on. Thanks for this interesting perspective on a very interesting way of making a living. I love welding, most of which is done in the comfort of my shop, LOL!

  • @8x6inches
    @8x6inches 10 лет назад +274

    i like welding, especially when your team is a good group of people. so many douchebags in the industry.

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 4 года назад +3

      Booyakaa it actually seems pretty cool I plan on going to the trade school. I had a chance with my CDL got my permit 2 weeks after that the CDL school closed this was back in 2013 ish . I’m 26 years old now at the moment.

    • @vs8909
      @vs8909 4 года назад +16

      @@sloppyjonuts9162 If I were you I would consider a better trade.... this is coming from a welder of 20 years... People view welders as the lowest and dumbest of all the trades and you will be treated as such.. Its harder and not worth it to work your way up as a welder..

    • @shaneserpa6453
      @shaneserpa6453 4 года назад +37

      @@vs8909 bro what do you mean? That doesn't seem to be the case at all. In the union world of work at least. Welders/fitters are on the high end of the totem pole. They make more than pretty much every other trade (operators, laborers, teamsters, insulators, finishers, you name it). Especially in the pioeline/natural gas and oil distribution field. They make leaps and bounds above the other trades/unions and they are depended on to do all the math, fitting and pretty much every final measurement there is. Ask a laborer or operator to figure out how to lay out a fishmouth branch on a piece of 12in pipe or even harder an oddball size like 3.5in and then bevel it and get it ready for a weld. They can't. But if you ask welder/fitter to dig a hole or run a machine they could. No hate bro all im saying is maybe you were around idiots that thought that but I have never experienced it. The most hate that welders/fitters get is from jealousy because of pay and perks

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 3 года назад +2

      V S hey buddy I got a job as a material handler/ mig & stick. I do a little bit of stick or mig everyday under direct supervision I’m actually doing well. You’re right pay is low. Across the board. 10hr days 6 days a week. On my feet. 100 degrees in& outside in Arizona. I’m going to get my cdl. Not gonna fuck it up this time. I hate the iron worker life.

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 3 года назад

      V S vactor manufacturing back in Chicago is where it’s at for welding. My cousin been working there for about 15 years. 22hr for forklift guys!!!! Welders tig. Start off at 22-23hr. As time goes on 27-30. For a shop! It vactor is a factory. So it probably makes a difference. I’ll never get in I’m not going back to Illinois

  • @tanielsimpson1415
    @tanielsimpson1415 5 лет назад +5

    Working on a pipelines weldings is my passion my everything am in college now just doing some hards works buts in everything we just put gods firsts

  • @danielengle4089
    @danielengle4089 9 лет назад +1

    This job requires hard work as the video shows, and being away from family, but many people would agree the rewards are well worth it.

  • @mbowen007
    @mbowen007 4 года назад +1

    Great footage. Keep up the great work!!!

  • @iw63boomer
    @iw63boomer 11 лет назад +3

    You and your co workers earned the respect! I have 'been there done that'! I would do it again, but I am too old and fat!

  • @michaeltaylor5451
    @michaeltaylor5451 3 года назад +19

    These guys get paid exactly what they are worth, which is 'absolutely adequate'. Our infrastructure demands precision and these guys are the best. I don't care how you feel about 'green energy' because these people will give you everything they have got regardless of what job they find themselves on. Let's do 'green' these individuals are ready to make it happen.

  • @yakfzlit6074
    @yakfzlit6074 3 года назад +2

    I love welding that's why I studied all kinds of welding TIG to ARC all

  • @frostymn06
    @frostymn06 11 лет назад +1

    I'll be going for my 6g in two months, i enjoy your uploads tremendously ! Keep'em coming & have a happy new year dude !

    • @jennytan5229
      @jennytan5229 4 года назад

      Read books on Material Engineering can help a lot. And go for 6GR. Good luck.

  • @BarryHull
    @BarryHull 8 лет назад +3

    OK. I like this video if for no other reason than it shows men working for a living. Nice.

  • @totallysick88able
    @totallysick88able 4 года назад +5

    I hate working in the cold! The heat sucks too but it’s not as painful as freezing

    • @SpaceOfWaste
      @SpaceOfWaste 3 года назад +1

      shit im canadian and i am the other way around lol just work hard and youll be nice and warm even in -40 C

  • @jchapa434
    @jchapa434 3 года назад +1

    My dream job...great video and motivation💪👍

  • @melaniew77msn
    @melaniew77msn 11 лет назад

    Great teams! Nice work guys. 12:00 I luv that bent rod. When I first started at a factory many welders there made fun of me for bending rods. Said they had never seen a good welder do such a thing! When asked to explain why I told them it was a habbit I picked up when I welded pipe. It can give you a better line of sight, make joint access easier and keep you from eating sparks. The flat-landers still think I'm crazy :) But now I am a turn-table diva also.

  • @nunyabizniss6934
    @nunyabizniss6934 9 лет назад +3

    I thought this was pretty interesting. Always wondered about pipeline work...I've been sitting in a comfy chair doing aerospace TIG for about ten years, the pipeline looks a lot like work.

  • @MC-gb8hn
    @MC-gb8hn 7 лет назад +7

    I have a good job, don't make nearly what these guys are making,but I'm home for dinner every night, get to see my wife daily and be there for my kids.. No amount of money is worth missing out on that.These guys job is an important one.those pipes supply an important nessisity.and they should be paid accordingly.enjoy,be safe, sleep well,And God Bless..

    • @jacobperez6631
      @jacobperez6631 6 лет назад +4

      There's plenty of welding jobs that your able to see your family every night this is a job they choose they may be supporting the family as well

  • @sanderaclis8
    @sanderaclis8 6 лет назад

    I love learning more welding techniques.

  • @stillbashingmetal
    @stillbashingmetal 11 лет назад

    Thanks. Have a good new year. Stay safe.

  • @londonandrews9921
    @londonandrews9921 4 года назад +7

    About to finish high school and college with 2 masters certifications in welding. Pretty easy classes just gotta be dedicated!

    • @Kaig3nesis
      @Kaig3nesis 4 года назад +5

      I apologize if this is unwanted, but I feel the need to pass on a few words of wisdom. The schooling only teaches you how to pass a test. The REAL challenge begins when you're out in the field dealing with all the challenges that pile up. You're going to be discriminated against because of your age, you're going to be messed with as the new guy on the block to test you and see if you can do the work. Keep a goal in mind, and you're gonna do fine. Keep asking questions and never lose that childish curiosity that we all at first had, and you'll become one of the best.
      And last of all, if you took classes for everything you would learn in the field you'd be in debt to the tune of a few hundred thousand bucks. If you did it, and you feel confident you could do it again, you've learned it, and don't let anyone else tell you otherwise.

    • @dannyrespass6195
      @dannyrespass6195 3 года назад

      2 masters certifications??? easy classes???? dude that doesnt even exist. you might be a master baiter, but a welder i assure you are not.

  • @MartyG560
    @MartyG560 10 лет назад +7

    That's called brother in law welding...on a 16" sch 80 pipe...love my trade...

  • @catherinecrafts
    @catherinecrafts 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you for a very interesting video on a job I didn't know about.
    Take care

  • @donaday1
    @donaday1 12 лет назад

    thanks for gettin back, I thought there would be a lot of arc blow and being just another glitch that comes with every project.

  • @rowdy165
    @rowdy165 7 лет назад +19

    hoping to weld with you guys someday

  • @welder1109
    @welder1109 3 года назад +7

    Моя любимая работа 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻.
    Жаль что у нас зарплата маловато.

    • @CommieCat
      @CommieCat 3 года назад +2

      а в сша наоборот огромные деньги платят

  • @Huypumps
    @Huypumps Год назад +1

    I learn from your videos.

  • @BullRidingIsMyLife
    @BullRidingIsMyLife 11 лет назад

    oo ok thanks! you and that helper work good and fast together nice video

  • @StefanMariann
    @StefanMariann 11 лет назад +3

    I've just watched the whole video without a mask and now I can't sleep ..!!! :D

  • @jonathankr
    @jonathankr 3 года назад +6

    Does the pipe go in the ground after? Does it sit on the ground? or stay riased? Why are you starting from the top and not from the bottom? Where do pipes leak from generally? What's that shade tarp above the head for? Are those clamped together first with that metal pole thingy first? Why is there a guy grinding from time to time. What is he doing?

    • @439530
      @439530 3 года назад +7

      Pipe goes in after. Pipes are x-rayed to check for holes before going into ground. Guy grinding is generally the helper and he is cleaning up the slag or cleaning the pipe before weld

    • @hasslefree1848
      @hasslefree1848 2 года назад +2

      Yes, pipe is buried minimum 4 feet below the top of the pipe and deeper depending on the areas where the pipeline passes through......The welding codes for pressure vessels buried in the ground allow for all weld passes to be performed in the downhand welding position using 6010 or 7010 welding rods depending on the metallurgy properties of the pipe being welded .....Depending on pipe size the ends of the pipes are butted together and held in position by way of an internal line up clamping mechanism that accurately spaces the 2 pipes apart creating the narrow gap required for the root pass while metal wedges are also used to adjust the gap to the preference of the root pass welders who will quickly look at the gap and approve the gap and then the internal line up clamp is activated and the gap is locked in, so to speak.....for the smaller diameter pipes the clamping and alignment of the 2 pipe ends is performed with a hand operated external line up clamp while steel wedges are used to create the preferred gap between the 2 pipe ends to the preference and approval of the root pass welders...........The Guy grinding from time to time is the welders helper and he is required to clean up the weld passes with a wire brush on one grinder and a grinding disc on another grinder and prepare the weld for the next weld pass....He knows what needs to be done and done to the preferences of his welder and or standard welding procedures in regards to prepping the pipe and prepping the weld prior to the next weld pass ......Cheers

  • @ellucido.Mendoza
    @ellucido.Mendoza 3 года назад +2

    Can’t wait to be In the field

  • @2fast65
    @2fast65 12 лет назад

    looks great guys keep up the great work and keep the videos coming.

  • @Camclyburn01
    @Camclyburn01 2 года назад +3

    one day im going to successfully master the welding trade

  • @nothingiseverperfect
    @nothingiseverperfect 2 года назад +3

    Holy cow I can’t imagine the lower back pain….ahhhhh

  • @htx_713
    @htx_713 2 года назад +1

    Cool video. I used to do the inspections. We would build and run PIGs, retrieve, and analyze data. miss the field

  • @iw63boomer
    @iw63boomer 11 лет назад +1

    I have to tell you, I am so tempted to by a pickup, mount a TrailBlazer and a cutting rig on the back, hook up a trailer and head out to the oil fields come spring. What an adventure huh? You men out there are tough, tough, tough! But, I need to remember that I got out of the field because of injuries, too cold, too hot, 4AM wake up times and now with my inside job I don’t have to shit in a little plastic houses. God Bless you all! You make this country and keep us great!

  • @enidradiotesters
    @enidradiotesters 8 лет назад +9

    There is nothing quite like being out on a good spread.....Love the smell of burning rod.

    • @enidradiotesters
      @enidradiotesters 7 лет назад

      Being on a spread is sure better than being retired with empty days and nights . A bar full of pipliners after hours is a party waiting to happen. Yup miss those days.....

    • @zachrosa5416
      @zachrosa5416 6 лет назад +1

      haha 7018’s smell alright but 6010’s or 6011’s bring me back

    • @jasontedesco6395
      @jasontedesco6395 3 года назад

      @@zachrosa5416 I mad a lot of money running 6010 😂

  • @eagle762
    @eagle762 3 года назад +3

    My papaw worked on the pipe line in Alaska but he has dementia now and they said he wont make through this winter .

  • @chadrides914
    @chadrides914 7 лет назад

    You haven't made any good videos like this in a long time Zazel.

  • @316tig
    @316tig 12 лет назад

    they both are very good tradesmen! first class! working in such cold environment much get pay very well.

  • @calebpierce3969
    @calebpierce3969 8 лет назад +8

    im going to school to become welder hopefully i can have a good future un this infustry

    • @peepeedoodoo8590
      @peepeedoodoo8590 8 лет назад +19

      Study some English as well.

    • @IPinoyBoy69
      @IPinoyBoy69 8 лет назад +3

      +Super Comfy lmao

    • @gco33
      @gco33 7 лет назад

      remember, You get out of it what you put into it

    • @michaelkarl783
      @michaelkarl783 7 лет назад

      dionHD lmao maybe if someone wants to lose their jobs. you wild.

    • @ShowMeDiesels
      @ShowMeDiesels 7 лет назад

      Lol no it wont.

  • @arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435
    @arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435 7 лет назад +39

    WELDERS DO IT IN ALL POSITIONS!!

  • @davonsden
    @davonsden 10 лет назад

    guess I was. Im only welded for 5 years. Thats what I love about this profession. So much to learn that a life time of welding isnt enough.

  • @NoYouAreNotDreaming
    @NoYouAreNotDreaming 10 лет назад

    wow that is a lot of work done...good thing you are welding so you aint freezing hehehe...

  • @kagennadij
    @kagennadij 3 года назад +3

    хочу до вас на роботу , клас організація на вищому рівні !!!!!

    • @persey04
      @persey04 2 года назад

      Не думаю что кто-нибудь отказался.Не то что у нас,сокращают рабочих для того чтоб работал в три раза больше за туже з/п . Единственный минус это языковой барьер, особенно для меня

    • @saltymofo9020
      @saltymofo9020 2 года назад

      Trust me you don’t .

  • @drdzdd
    @drdzdd 3 года назад +6

    I'm amazed how skilled those guys are.

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 3 года назад +3

      Fast!!

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 3 года назад +6

      I’ve been mig welding. Now stick. So confusing for some reason. Stick is

    • @Noah-er9on
      @Noah-er9on 3 года назад +1

      @@sloppyjonuts9162 it's because you have to feed the rod manually

  • @yukam2874
    @yukam2874 9 лет назад

    I LOVE THIS JOB ,LIVING IN JUNGLES AWAY FROM CITY

  • @adanramirez9660
    @adanramirez9660 5 лет назад

    Just another day at the office for these fellas 👨‍🏭👨‍🏭👨‍🏭.

  • @tommccarron324
    @tommccarron324 3 года назад +4

    What is the contraption installed in the top of the seam they're welding? The thing that looks similar to a torch.

    • @stormytempest3907
      @stormytempest3907 3 года назад +1

      Hi, Think it's the earth clamp, positioned in such a way to stop MAGNETIC ARC BLOW, when welding with DIRECT CURRENT welding set, arc blow plays havoc with the welding arc= bad weld= weld fail after x -ray= fired! regards.

  • @jackrock1313
    @jackrock1313 7 лет назад +4

    looks exciting adventurous

  • @-EvoII-
    @-EvoII- 9 лет назад

    Good job. Nice movie!

  • @boroturkes7786
    @boroturkes7786 2 года назад +1

    Love it.

  • @shamsherrozashagir8488
    @shamsherrozashagir8488 4 года назад +3

    I am learning this wark

    • @jacobthompson8981
      @jacobthompson8981 4 года назад +1

      This job is hardwork in this trade but good money too..

    • @shamsherrozashagir8488
      @shamsherrozashagir8488 4 года назад +2

      @@jacobthompson8981 I love hard work. Money has to be found in hard work.💪

  • @UnbreakableM1nd
    @UnbreakableM1nd 4 года назад +3

    It is only getting harder for welders these days. A lot of companies moving toward phased array inspection of welds, capturing defects x-ray can’t. Don’t forget about the automated welding systems. I heard stories about how these automated systems pissed off a lot of unions.

    • @yo64yo
      @yo64yo 4 года назад +2

      it's a "they terk er jerbs" problem for sure, although with the automated welders I'm sure there are almost no defects if everything is setup right.

    • @UnbreakableM1nd
      @UnbreakableM1nd 4 года назад +1

      Lucas Cole yes, you are correct. If they set these things up well, no defects. I have talked with researchers who helped develop these systems, they are very robust.

    • @jamescosta1174
      @jamescosta1174 Год назад +1

      Well, the welding code is lowered so much for auto, where 1104, b31.3 is far more" unforgiving".

  • @CrazyEights888
    @CrazyEights888 4 месяца назад +1

    at least welding in the snow keeps you a little warmer than normal lol

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 11 лет назад +1

    It was great watching this. I had some misconceptions about pipeline work and this video set it straight. I've never welded 8010 -- you guys use a quick whipping action, faster than I normally use with 7018. For some reason I thought it was uphill, but I evidently was wrong.

    • @hasslefree1848
      @hasslefree1848 2 года назад +2

      It used to be that any pressure vessels below ground could be welded using 6010 or 7010 rod performed in the down hand position for all passes......Pressure Vessels above ground were to be welded using 7018 or 8018 ( low Hydrogen ) rods and all passes performed in the uphand position........Eventually that welding code was modified and the use of a 6010 or 7010 rod was allowed for the * root pass only* and performed in the uphand position........Allowing for the root pass to be performed using a 6010 or 7010 welding rod reduced the amount of root pass weld failures because stick welding a root pass using a 7018 or 8018 stick welding rod is much more challenging to perform resulting in many welding failures in regards to the root pass integrity.......But understand that running a root pass downhand on pipe using a 6010 or 7010 stick welding rod is much easier and more logical in that respect making for better root pass integrity.

  • @wicked5312
    @wicked5312 3 года назад +4

    Cant wait to start welding I’m going to graduate From my welding class next month I wana go to pipeline and travel

  • @brotherricksafety
    @brotherricksafety 7 лет назад +3

    How come you guys weld yer passes downhill and everthing we weld in the plant they make us weld uphill?

    • @lordcovfefe2352
      @lordcovfefe2352 7 лет назад +2

      cajunski1 probably using 5p+ I believe you can cap downhill with that on certain applications. although everything ive worked on takes 7018 uphill cap 5p for route and passes

    • @brotherricksafety
      @brotherricksafety 7 лет назад +1

      Well maybe its just general rules for certain jobs. I was always told that downhill can trap too many particles and make porocity . But I did have one friend that said he could make a good cap downhill by turning his machine way up.

    • @martyconsidine8628
      @martyconsidine8628 5 лет назад

      It's faster. And he's only rooting with 6010. The rest is 7010 or 8010. And it's all down. Less root putrousion and less heat effected zone.

    • @axelmilan4292
      @axelmilan4292 5 лет назад

      Marty Considine you don't have to worry about slag inclusions?

  • @larryezell5106
    @larryezell5106 11 лет назад

    My first pipeline job was helping a hotpass welder in 1986. We were working for Welded Construction on a Texas Eastern Spread at Mount Union Pa. Elvis Ralph was the welder boss. Buckey Price was the pipeman. The world's worst welder helper was working across the pipe from me Bulah. He got run off the ground when he let the tack rig drag the ground down an over bend at the top of a mountain. It arced all the way down the full joint of the overbend.

  • @toddjuneau4702
    @toddjuneau4702 Год назад +1

    I'm just running across this video which reminded me when I was pipelining in Nodak about 6 years ago for 'Jmac", Elk horn, Pipe pro, etc with temps dipping down into -50 (wind chill). Whats the deal with those ol boys welding just one side of the pipe at a time? You let your "bro-in-law kick in first or you fire up first, let one or the other take the lead for a few inches then you jump into the weld with them & complete the hot pass, helpers buff off the pipe, throw a wrap around insulator blanket so the weld doesnt cool off to quick & your off chasing the "tack rig" to the next set up. All in all what your doing is working yourself out of a job but if other companies heard of you or you have good references you'll land another gig pretty quick!

  • @T-bit
    @T-bit 7 лет назад +3

    Love it! You don't see all these welders using the fancy pants equipment like auto dark lens etc.

    • @Kal-El207
      @Kal-El207 4 года назад +2

      Lmao what’s wrong with auto dark lens? I’m a Union Welder and I couldn’t be more happy with auto dark lens🤣🤣

  • @TimurRomanov
    @TimurRomanov 3 года назад +13

    Ищешь русский комментарий?))

  • @gordbeynon2703
    @gordbeynon2703 Год назад +1

    i have great respect for the welders they are hiigly trained

  • @jimmyanderson3465
    @jimmyanderson3465 6 лет назад

    great video makes me wish i was there burning some rods I'll definitely watch more videos and shsre this one with the guys i work with . yes i a welder LOL since 1994 see y'all

  • @jordanz6901
    @jordanz6901 8 лет назад +4

    so how much do these welders make a year? how many hours a day? and do they have to bring there own welder and truck?

    • @wilbur2255
      @wilbur2255 8 лет назад +5

      Most make around $140,000 or more a year and they work 70 plus hours a week.

    • @gabrielcenteno4788
      @gabrielcenteno4788 7 лет назад +6

      Tec 9 are you on crack? pipeliners make around 3k a week nd if u have a rig up to 7 what kind of crack you on?

    • @evanarnold3663
      @evanarnold3663 7 лет назад +7

      KING TROLL seriously dude you're a fucking idiot, Some pipeline welders make 250k and even more.
      Hell, I work in a boiler shop and I make almost 50k.

    • @pablodiaz9652
      @pablodiaz9652 7 лет назад

      I have a welding certificates from colombia (validated by aws) for mig and tig... I am also a Canadian citizen, would I be able to work in Canada as a welder? I've seen jobs that pay $28/hr starting. Any advice before I move back to Canada would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!

    • @martyconsidine8628
      @martyconsidine8628 5 лет назад

      I've cleared almost 7 grand in a week. I won't test for less than 4 grand a week. And the BBQ jerk knows nothing

  • @Kilz78
    @Kilz78 7 лет назад +5

    Why do you guys weld downhill? I was taught that weakened the weld by half of whatever rod you were using.

    • @subject_8690
      @subject_8690 7 лет назад +3

      amy roberts probably because there's no xray and they are using 6010. other wise you wouldn't go down hill. it traps Slag.

    • @iTriedmyHardest
      @iTriedmyHardest 7 лет назад

      amy roberts they use it because it goes quick. That's just what pipelines do. Welding downhill is useful, but only if you have a rig truck

    • @chadlaboski6167
      @chadlaboski6167 6 лет назад +1

      amy roberts 6010 can go down hill

    • @cableup1
      @cableup1 6 лет назад

      You can run fire wire uphand. Except in the patch and the public works gas mains most black pipe gets rooted and hot passed with uphand 5P. then filled and capped with LoHi uphand.. Some power pipe gets a TIG root and hot pass but that's uphand too.

    • @elmeromero1794
      @elmeromero1794 6 лет назад +2

      amy roberts because it takes skill to weld vertical/uphand. I work in a refinery and that's all that's required. Downhand is a garbage weld. No wonder pipelines everywhere are leaking.

  • @jakexpalace
    @jakexpalace 6 лет назад

    Excited to finally be throwing the hood on 🤙🏽