Are welds actually able to hold structural strength far better than the structure it's holding? Is the material superior than the structure it's supporting by default? I always have this impression that welds are just primarily used to hold objects together with enough strength to support it.
@@lehlohonololepheana9394 Welders in a Comment section don't know what they are talking about. That's why they only Weld in a comment section. Ain't nothing wrong with this video, That's how that's welded. It's a basic process that Yes depends on the welders skill. I like welding because you get to melt metal and use a cutting torch. There weren't any blacksmithing schools where I live.
@@Ligmaballs2timesSo... all the welders in the comment section, you included, know what they're talking about. Cause they're all saying the same thing you did
prettty rare to see informative and educational welding done correctly on youtube. Usually its people just tacking base metals onto other base metals with a TIG torch
@@OshineTheOranguTANK even worse that they'll do that with a stick rod. But I think they make those videos just for views and click bait. GenZ seems to believe Anything they see on the Internet. Just put stupid thumbnail on your video and label them with shit like "unknown hacks" or stuff like that and you got em glued to the screen.
@@Ligmaballs2times i completely agree, RUclips use to be the holy grail for how to videos. I was going to take a weld test for a company and looked forever trying to find a decent video summarizing an uphill stick weld and never quite found what i was looking for
I know right? He even showed the correct upwards angle so the arc force helps keep the puddle in the right spot. Didn’t explain it at all, but at least he showed it.
@@Ligmaballs2timesyou really have no clue what gen z thinks or does because your perception of them isn't based on a relationship with anyone but a stereotype on social media.
As a welder myself- this is the only video I’ve seen in a while of someone welding correctly😂 Edit: This is the most likes and comments I’ve ever gotten on anything! Thanks guys, hope you’re all doing well!
@@orlandoavalos2598allows space for the large filler rod puddle to not stick out as well as with appropriate heat create a full even and complete penetration of material therefore a bond as strong or stronger than the original metal
I use hang out In our small town wedding shop I learned a lot there and seen this done a lot there. First time I tried it I got told keep trying you will get on to it
In other videos like this one, everyone rips apart the welder saying how wrong this technique is. I'm surprised to find everyone here praising the welder. Now, it's become a mystery if this is actually a good thing or an extremely bad idea. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have been in welding school for three months, and you are absolutely correct 😂😂😂 I wish I could extract that 37 years of knowledge out of your brain. I'm sure you have a whole lot of wisdom I would greatly appreciate having
I've been welding since 1972. Certified AWS D1.1/5.20 unlimited thickness, all positions. I've not seen anything new in any clip made available on utube. Most of what I have witnessed on utube, unfortunately, is of no significance to me. Had you the experience I've had you might understand better how I stand. I began as a welders helper passing my first field test AWS D1.1 3g because the welder was too fat to fit through the porthole into the fuel tank where the new "cooling grid-irons" were to be mounted.
as a student for 12 years and watching yt shorts for about 40 minutes now, this is very helpfull even for begginers, thank you for helping the people that may need to learn how to weld.
I used to weld hanging upside down inside of a concrete mixer truck while they were hauling concrete to a jobsite, and it was rotating. And my 6013 welds weren't much better than that. But that was 99 years ago before I got good at it at age 47.
It’s always assumed your penetration is an 1/8th of an inch depending on your thickness you may have to bevel both plates. Or if you welding one inch thick beams and Colloums together like us sometimes it call for a V-groove with a backing bar and a quarter inch open root. This man is doing it right! BRAVO
6013 also lets you bridge gaps like that as well. 7018 could’ve maybe been done but I feel a backing bar would’ve been needed or possibly after his bevel “butt” the joints together
As a owner of a reputed fabrication industry, I would like to certify the video creator as a excellant fabricator and would like to felicitate him with a beautiful Bouquet 💐💐
@@cctvsecuritycam8904 Because the other side is what's important. Imagine that you have to weld something that you can't see the other side, and you can't work on the other side. With this method I don't think it will be well welded.
Кокраз таки маленький, и притупление шляпа, толщина остатка должна быть 3 мм, что бы проварить корень и был обратный валик, и не размазывать нужно метал а варить внутрь лишь немного касаясь кромок😊, после чистишь а потом только заполняешь
@@Наблюдаюзарыбками Ну блин. Если делать то качественно😂, если мВ листы варили 4мм на тех лотки под трубы, на них будут просто лежать ито под просвет о чём речь. Монолитный лоток обшитый сталью под вакуум это жесть
As far as me, a preschool-teacher who has been scrolling through almost every welding clips online. I’m pretty sure that in this VDO he welded it correctly. Grinding for deep penetration and no *tap tap* welding, so no bubbles inside. Good job sir 🫡
I honestly don’t know about welding but the way he did it the second time makes sense. The more of the metal that’s between them the stronger it would be.
@@pribilovian4709 Yes!!! 100% you sir know more about welding than any "welder" I have met. It is the same thing with any Glue it doesn't just apply to metal.
Hi, thank you for your effort for giving us the idea, can I request, can you always show us the amperage as you show as the rod thickness? Thank you so much and more power.
There are labels online for rod size x thickness. Amps just depends, unless you have a professional welder they are never 100% accurate, you need to adjust them by testing. If the rod sticks or won’t weld turn up amperage slowly until it weld nicely. It’s better to start low and increase the amps than start too hot and blow an hole.
Decent. Thank you for showing the rod identification. Fit up is pretty good, looks like undercut or underfill on the top toe. Using a cutting disk to make a bevel is a hellacious decision but it will certainly hold
As a professional fisherman, I can confirm that if this was carried out on the bottom of my boat, I would have 100% confidence in going out to sea in it
As somebody who will start welding tomorrow for the first time ever, I can confirm this is a great weld. Can’t wait to get my “Yeswelder” so that I can realize that I have “no skill”
There is no root on a gap that wide. 6010 is to increase penetration. There is nothing to penetrate. In my opinion, this weld would only serve as the first pass. In reality, this was only a weld test.
@@Ligmaballs2times ....I do welding at my shop..mostly exhaust work..a customer needed it..I did it...done deal...no issues after I touched it up twice...good learning experience
Most definitely bull. Used to do it just off of feel with the other hand blocking the arc from my eyes in the steel mill I worked in. With that rod and a couple others. Just grabbing what was available laying on the machines. Not all of them were some pretty perfect bead ofcourse not it was without looking. But was still for guides in rolling mill stands to help guide in 8x8 solid steel billet to bump a rub against to go into the next stands correctly. Back story of why it was done on the fly. Was due to when their was a miss roll a the billet came out. A broke the guides that was there due to stands not aligned enough or to much squeeze of it going into the next roll stand. The previous one would just keep pushing out that red hot billet regardless of what it broke. In order for it not to cool in the stands. A chance making hot spots on the rolls. A really be a pain in the neck cutting it in multiple pieces and craning each piece out. Vs just letting it run out. And craning it off in one piece. Than fix a couple water lines. Maybe a hydraulic line. An weld back some things. In normal conditions any of the guides welded like I did them all held bar after bar bumping an sliding against it hours on end. Every once in a while if one of them situations happens one would break. But that was due to a big as billet being completely rammed into it bending all up against everything breaking about anything that wasn’t many inches thick and solid anyway. But to say many can’t is crazy talk. It was done like that for us. For the least downtime possible to be back up an running. There was no prep. Beveling anything or anything else. But em against each other. An lay a bead down that got some strength. Because ya didn’t want the down time of one failing because you
Такую толщину металла можно сваривать без фасок спокойно. Есть таблицы по наклону фасок в звисимости от толщины стенки метиалла наклон будет меняться .
@@SuperMachineMaster он завидует. Многие русские очень завидуют иностранцам. Завидуют уровню жизни и т.д. Плюс шовинизм. Они считают себя лучше других наций. И считают что иностранцы не могут делать так хорошо как русские. Можете обратить внимание: 90% негативных комментариев от русских. Увы, но многие в моей стране такие 😢
I saw the first setup and went, "not bad for RUclips shorts standard." Then I saw the finger wag and red x, I immediately expected some gimmicky bs, because it's a short. Nope, just a solid demonstration of groove welding instead of butt welding. Edited to add: only way i would've done it differently is set it up so i could run the bead left to right and that's just personal preference for comfort
As an Electrician for 37 years I can verify the welder was plugged in.
😂😂😂
Thank you for your expert input
не понял шутки
As the lord of lightning Zeus. I can tell you with 100% confidence that the electricity in that grinder came from a cumulus cloud.
@@Cyclonejack1988 lol
As a welder myself it absolutely pains me to say that this is a good weld and is welded correctly. Ahhh the pain.. it huuurts
It's a good pain
@@feelincrispy7053 You get plenty of O.B. work, that's why your knees hurt.
As someone who once used a welder in shop class 7 years ago I can confidently say I have no idea.
Are welds actually able to hold structural strength far better than the structure it's holding? Is the material superior than the structure it's supporting by default? I always have this impression that welds are just primarily used to hold objects together with enough strength to support it.
@@rcane6842 yes, the Weld makes a stronger bond than the basemetal
As a certified forklift operator I can confirm that he welded the plate and then made a video of it
😂
You should have ended your comment with,,, But there's undercut!! That seems to be what every welder says about every weld ever Except their own.
ooh ouch my bones
as an uncertified forklift operator i can confirm that i am under arrest
As a certified forklift operator I can confirm the above statement.
First time I see a welding video and every welder in the comments agrees that the welding was done correctly 😂
Yeah hahah that’s weird 😂
Lol that's true 😂
@@lehlohonololepheana9394 Welders in a Comment section don't know what they are talking about. That's why they only Weld in a comment section. Ain't nothing wrong with this video, That's how that's welded. It's a basic process that Yes depends on the welders skill. I like welding because you get to melt metal and use a cutting torch. There weren't any blacksmithing schools where I live.
They all have similar user name layouts, tho...
@@Ligmaballs2timesSo... all the welders in the comment section, you included, know what they're talking about. Cause they're all saying the same thing you did
I have been welding for 327 years, and this is a good weld.
I welded the Universe together. The "Big Bang" is when I first struck an Arc. Y'all are Amateurs.
Am hating such comments that just seek for likes and attention. What's your point? Just shut tf up!
I have zero experience in welding, so I assume it's correct
Whats your secret how much u make
@@Ligmaballs2times get out 😭
As a certified person, I can confirm that this is a video of someone welding.
as a certified person i disagree, but can confirm that this is a wedding
thank you for your service
as a non welder,but viewer of many "welders" thats def one of the welds of all time
@@sum-dum_nerd if you have ever glued 2 pieces of paper together then you are a welder. Now go learn how to glue metal together using Electricity.
As a person who’s never welded before. The finger wagging is spot on
prettty rare to see informative and educational welding done correctly on youtube. Usually its people just tacking base metals onto other base metals with a TIG torch
Don't worry, this guy tack welds too.
@@OshineTheOranguTANK even worse that they'll do that with a stick rod. But I think they make those videos just for views and click bait. GenZ seems to believe Anything they see on the Internet. Just put stupid thumbnail on your video and label them with shit like "unknown hacks" or stuff like that and you got em glued to the screen.
@@Ligmaballs2times i completely agree, RUclips use to be the holy grail for how to videos. I was going to take a weld test for a company and looked forever trying to find a decent video summarizing an uphill stick weld and never quite found what i was looking for
I know right? He even showed the correct upwards angle so the arc force helps keep the puddle in the right spot. Didn’t explain it at all, but at least he showed it.
@@Ligmaballs2timesyou really have no clue what gen z thinks or does because your perception of them isn't based on a relationship with anyone but a stereotype on social media.
As a welder myself- this is the only video I’ve seen in a while of someone welding correctly😂
Edit: This is the most likes and comments I’ve ever gotten on anything! Thanks guys, hope you’re all doing well!
As a non-welder, what makes this wedding process any better than the first one?
Well people complain about him on other videos!! Saying "that's not welding." Lol. But occasionally he will drop videos of perfect welding.
@@orlandoavalos2598allows space for the large filler rod puddle to not stick out as well as with appropriate heat create a full even and complete penetration of material therefore a bond as strong or stronger than the original metal
I use hang out In our small town wedding shop I learned a lot there and seen this done a lot there. First time I tried it I got told keep trying you will get on to it
@@GeneralKitten nice explanation, makes sense.
In other videos like this one, everyone rips apart the welder saying how wrong this technique is. I'm surprised to find everyone here praising the welder. Now, it's become a mystery if this is actually a good thing or an extremely bad idea. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I thought the same 😁
i think it's not a good work but i'm not a professional welder
This is the basics. They teach this in every welding school.
Basics, quite poorly executed.
It's all academic until you have to do it 60 ' in the air , in a blind corner 6 inches off a wall without a mirror.
He didn’t slap it and say “this isn’t going anywhere”
2/10 weld, it WILL break
As someone whos been welding since the dawn of man, I can confirm that this particular individual is in fact welding
I welded for 37 year's. Its a lot more about fit up set up then the actual weld
I have been in welding school for three months, and you are absolutely correct 😂😂😂 I wish I could extract that 37 years of knowledge out of your brain. I'm sure you have a whole lot of wisdom I would greatly appreciate having
Prep is everything
I've been welding since 1972. Certified AWS D1.1/5.20 unlimited thickness, all positions. I've not seen anything new in any clip made available on utube. Most of what I have witnessed on utube, unfortunately, is of no significance to me. Had you the experience I've had you might understand better how I stand. I began as a welders helper passing my first field test AWS D1.1 3g because the welder was too fat to fit through the porthole into the fuel tank where the new "cooling grid-irons" were to be mounted.
@geneautry2091 🤣👍 1979 here. 4 year's of school 2 year's of apprenticeship
Same with bodywork
As a welder for 1700 years i approve this weld
Nicely done son
1700 years how you keep alive till now 😂😂😂
Best weld I have seen on this channel
Glad there's no A.I voice over.
As a delivery driver I can confirm this guy can deliver a good weld
As an woodworker for 10 years I can confirm that he welded that piece of metal
He did it...
He did an actual weld.
finally for once lol
As a certified chef working for 25220201514394056 years, I can confirm that's a good weld
Как профессионал в лепке пельменей я подтверждаю что этот шов склеен правильно
as a student for 12 years and watching yt shorts for about 40 minutes now, this is very helpfull even for begginers, thank you for helping the people that may need to learn how to weld.
I used to weld hanging upside down inside of a concrete mixer truck while they were hauling concrete to a jobsite, and it was rotating. And my 6013 welds weren't much better than that. But that was 99 years ago before I got good at it at age 47.
As a certified couch potato, I can confirm he is welding
I was taught this by my uncle who became a welder after getting out of the Marines in 74. I repair my heavy equipment and weld plates like this
Yes!!! You’re learning! Good for you, man, keep going, you’re bringing welding to the masses. 😊
It’s always assumed your penetration is an 1/8th of an inch depending on your thickness you may have to bevel both plates. Or if you welding one inch thick beams and Colloums together like us sometimes it call for a V-groove with a backing bar and a quarter inch open root.
This man is doing it right! BRAVO
6013 also lets you bridge gaps like that as well. 7018 could’ve maybe been done but I feel a backing bar would’ve been needed or possibly after his bevel “butt” the joints together
As a welder of 38 years, and a welder in my previous life, he welded the weld out of that weld
As a owner of a reputed fabrication industry, I would like to certify the video creator as a excellant fabricator and would like to felicitate him with a beautiful Bouquet 💐💐
Обратную сторону показывай!
Тако је!
But, why,🤣
@@cctvsecuritycam8904 Because the other side is what's important. Imagine that you have to weld something that you can't see the other side, and you can't work on the other side. With this method I don't think it will be well welded.
@@МиланМилорадовић Never mind, whatever welding is there in front, there will be a similar welding behind it too.🤣
@@cctvsecuritycam8904 so thats why we x-raying them 😮😂
As a welder for 2256 years I approve of this weld, Good job sweetie.
6013 is the key to welding mild steel. Strikes easy, burns good , makes for beautiful welds
A que amperaje se quema esa soldadura
I thought it said 6010 and I was like holy shit
@@juanvazquezsaavedra5249 that depends on the thickness of the rods 2.5mm rod is 70amp or so 3.2mm around 100-120 depending on thickness of plate
Give me a 16TC low hydrogen rod any day, 6013 are for farmers that can't weld
As a certified commercial truck driver, I can verify that he went in a straight line
Зазор большой сильно, нихрена не проварено
Кокраз таки маленький, и притупление шляпа, толщина остатка должна быть 3 мм, что бы проварить корень и был обратный валик, и не размазывать нужно метал а варить внутрь лишь немного касаясь кромок😊, после чистишь а потом только заполняешь
Скоро заборы под просвет сваривать будем, так что смотрим и учимся как надо😂
@@Наблюдаюзарыбками Ну блин. Если делать то качественно😂, если мВ листы варили 4мм на тех лотки под трубы, на них будут просто лежать ито под просвет о чём речь. Монолитный лоток обшитый сталью под вакуум это жесть
😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😊😊 😊😊
As a welder from the Neolithic agricultural revolution I have to say this weld has been done impeccably
As far as me, a preschool-teacher who has been scrolling through almost every welding clips online. I’m pretty sure that in this VDO he welded it correctly.
Grinding for deep penetration and no *tap tap* welding, so no bubbles inside.
Good job sir 🫡
Проще надо быть....
Если это не несущая конструкция, авчинка выделки не стоит....
It looks good, but did you back gouge it and get the fusion line out?
As an unemployed welder that hasn't worked in over a year, I can say that you welded it better than I would've.
As a welder of 50 yrs I can confirm this is the right way of doing it 👍
I honestly don’t know about welding but the way he did it the second time makes sense. The more of the metal that’s between them the stronger it would be.
띄워서 용접을 해야만 용접 부위가 떨어지지 않습니다. 역시 👍 프로 답습니다.😂😂
용접 영상중에 웰더님 영상을 제일 좋아합니다.😂😂
Это не сварщик, а лепило)) жаль на русский не перевести
Гляньте каналы 100 ампер или Гори дуга, вот там сварщики.
as a person who successfully built a door with wood, I can say this weld is done perfectly well
Welding is like surgery. Prep for 2hrs to do a 10 min surgery. But prep makes all the difference.
@@pribilovian4709 Yes!!! 100% you sir know more about welding than any "welder" I have met. It is the same thing with any Glue it doesn't just apply to metal.
As a specialist in leisure and watching RUclips video I can say that it is a great weld, congratulations
Hi, thank you for your effort for giving us the idea, can I request, can you always show us the amperage as you show as the rod thickness? Thank you so much and more power.
There are labels online for rod size x thickness. Amps just depends, unless you have a professional welder they are never 100% accurate, you need to adjust them by testing. If the rod sticks or won’t weld turn up amperage slowly until it weld nicely. It’s better to start low and increase the amps than start too hot and blow an hole.
@@amzuppa thank you so much...GOD BLESS US AND ALWAYS BE SAFE
I have never done any manual labor in my life and i can tell you this is a great weld!
As the reincarnation of a welders grandson I can confirm this is a weld
😂😂😂😂
Win lol
As a welder, I can tell this is the right way to do it. And I'm pretty sure he added another layer later.
WONDERFUL AND MARVELOUS. I WANT TO HIRE YOU TO TEACH IN MY SCHOOL!!
As a certified welder i can say that my welding teacher would approve of this video
When you absolutely positively have to have a strong weld 👍
Decent. Thank you for showing the rod identification. Fit up is pretty good, looks like undercut or underfill on the top toe. Using a cutting disk to make a bevel is a hellacious decision but it will certainly hold
Nice root pass but you need a 7018 cap pass to get full fusion,penetration and that will give u a good weld
That was the root pass if you look at it in the video again. I guess maybe it was smaller than it looks
Nice to get confirmation. I thought it had to be just a root pass.
As a professional fisherman, I can confirm that if this was carried out on the bottom of my boat, I would have 100% confidence in going out to sea in it
Grind with a cut disk and you're good to have a disc explode.
Don't
So that's why my disks keep exploding. 😂
@@Avtomat_Killashnikov I had an angle grinder accident this week.
Shit ain't funny when 6,000 rpm hits your neck.
@@carpediemarts705 No, my brother in making, it is NOT!
But then you can use it for the root gap 🤣
As somebody who will start welding tomorrow for the first time ever, I can confirm this is a great weld.
Can’t wait to get my “Yeswelder” so that I can realize that I have “no skill”
What are these the welder is welding? Are they just pieces of metal to show the welding skills or are they actually useful?
It's a butt weld. Whether it's scrap or fabrication it was done correctly
As a welder of 200 years, thats some good weldering
Todo bien menos el 6013, deberia ser la raiz con 6010, y me gustaría ver la penetración por detras, si tiene una buena fusión.
Exactly.
There is no root on a gap that wide. 6010 is to increase penetration. There is nothing to penetrate. In my opinion, this weld would only serve as the first pass. In reality, this was only a weld test.
Ive seen like 7 welding videos and i can agree that he welded it correctly
As a welder since 549 B.C I approve of this
😂😂😂
This was actually done right for the most part. What a rare occurrence
Im a mig welder....done a few delivery truck plates....not as thick....but zero problems
@@lanceprzybyla7662 That actually sounds like a pretty gravy job, how did you land that?
@@Ligmaballs2times ....I do welding at my shop..mostly exhaust work..a customer needed it..I did it...done deal...no issues after I touched it up twice...good learning experience
Oh my god. I think someone actually welded properly on RUclips. It’s a miracle
Most definitely bull. Used to do it just off of feel with the other hand blocking the arc from my eyes in the steel mill I worked in. With that rod and a couple others. Just grabbing what was available laying on the machines.
Not all of them were some pretty perfect bead ofcourse not it was without looking.
But was still for guides in rolling mill stands to help guide in 8x8 solid steel billet to bump a rub against to go into the next stands correctly.
Back story of why it was done on the fly. Was due to when their was a miss roll a the billet came out. A broke the guides that was there due to stands not aligned enough or to much squeeze of it going into the next roll stand.
The previous one would just keep pushing out that red hot billet regardless of what it broke. In order for it not to cool in the stands. A chance making hot spots on the rolls. A really be a pain in the neck cutting it in multiple pieces and craning each piece out. Vs just letting it run out. And craning it off in one piece.
Than fix a couple water lines. Maybe a hydraulic line. An weld back some things.
In normal conditions any of the guides welded like I did them all held bar after bar bumping an sliding against it hours on end. Every once in a while if one of them situations happens one would break. But that was due to a big as billet being completely rammed into it bending all up against everything breaking about anything that wasn’t many inches thick and solid anyway.
But to say many can’t is crazy talk. It was done like that for us. For the least downtime possible to be back up an running.
There was no prep. Beveling anything or anything else. But em against each other. An lay a bead down that got some strength.
Because ya didn’t want the down time of one failing because you
As a welder since 450bc, I have to say that I'm impressed
Если кто-то стал сварщиком и до сих пор этого не знал, то где же он учился и у кого?
Домашние сварщики, которые для себя варят, так и учатся.
Congrats! You made this part easier to break👍
Такую толщину металла можно сваривать без фасок спокойно. Есть таблицы по наклону фасок в звисимости от толщины стенки метиалла наклон будет меняться .
Ну в основном 30° идёт притупление кромок
Наконец-то шов со скосом кромок и через выводную планку
Спасибо
Ты создал излишнее напряжение пережег металл
As a restaurant server for 4 years, I can honestly say, the only thing I see wrong with this weld is that the pattern on the plates don’t line up
I know what will make this easier. Put an open root on it first.
As a guy who is looking in the comments of a welding video, I can confidently say that this is a welding video
im a ship welder and i do it the first way because its stronger when in salt water under extreme stress
Finally someone who can bevel a weld properly
Да,с рифленкой нужно заморачиваться,там ведь рентгеном будут проверять и УЗД делать
As an unemployed person, this welder welded this weld so well(d)
Дурная голова - рукам не хозяйка. Товарищ лепило - бросайте, не ваше это))
Why?
@@SuperMachineMaster он завидует. Многие русские очень завидуют иностранцам. Завидуют уровню жизни и т.д.
Плюс шовинизм. Они считают себя лучше других наций. И считают что иностранцы не могут делать так хорошо как русские.
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Увы, но многие в моей стране такие 😢
As a welder, I'm in shock. He's learning. The only thing he did wrong was didn't give us a thumbs up.
As a person with no job I can confirm that he indeed welded these metals together.
I do this in the wrong way unfortunately now your video help me a lot thank you very very much.
As a metallurgical engineer I approve of this welding method.
As a weld, Im correctly to say that he did it happy, unlike most of welders done on YT.
After watching this video I can add 2 years of welding experience in my resume
As a registered nurse who regulary treats welders burns when they come to the ED, I can confirm this weld to be a genuine and good weld!
As an Arborist for 48 years i can tell you for sure that those are trees in the background.
I saw the first setup and went, "not bad for RUclips shorts standard." Then I saw the finger wag and red x, I immediately expected some gimmicky bs, because it's a short. Nope, just a solid demonstration of groove welding instead of butt welding.
Edited to add: only way i would've done it differently is set it up so i could run the bead left to right and that's just personal preference for comfort
He is probably left handed
As the inventor of the modern wielding this is perfectly done
I have just learned to walk at 32 years old and my 54 years of gambling have shown me that this is a great weld
Imagine having a skill that’s actually useful in the real world. What a life.
"The shortest path is a detour." thanks gyro I can now weld like a true man
As a person who welded the core of rhe earth ,I can say its a pretty decent weld
as a person whose lived for 25 years i can say that is definitely metal
Finally. You prepped a joint correctly
As a person who never cooks, this looks like a good weld. Weld done
As a software engineer for 500 years, i can tell you that the video is indeed playing
As a professional RUclips video commentator, I confirm that the soldering is done correctly