Been in process piping / construction pipe welding for 5 years now and starting my own thing slowly, this was an awesome video and exactly what I was thinking about doing! Thank you for the tips!
Hey man, love your videos. I want to see more on torch consumables, tungsten selection, “walking the cup” techniques please! Keep it up, your videos are fantastic
Appreciate your videos mate. I do a fair bit of sanitary stainless welding on dairy farms here in Australia and have found your videos really helpful! Thanks for the content and keep up the great work 👍
Can you do a video on walking the cup? tips for freehand? Tungsten selection/cup size selection for certain applications. Amperage ranges and maybe a few pipe fitting tips mixed in. Do you walk the cup on 1" tube butt joints? Whenever I try I always end up going to slow and cooking it. Thanks for the great content!
I loved to watch all the tools and compare them with mine. I am afraid I have to buy and add a lot. Customers should know what tools a pipewelder or plumber needs to have and how valuable these tools are. That makes them understand why fixing things could be expensive. Tools wear out and have to be bought again. That deducts the profits. I am often astonished mentioning a reasonable price and still get angry looks by customers as if I am fooling them pricewise. It's hard work too. Thanks al lot for this magnificent insight. Greetz from Holland, Marcel Knippers.
I’d love to see a more in-depth video on your welders and the consumables. I’m also starting a contracting business soon so even a list on the basics you need to get started and what you can buy later on once you start getting cash flow though the business
Appreciate you video. Been doing similar jobs, here in eastern Europe. Interesting, why you are not using dedicated pipe saw, like GF orbitalum. I know they are expensive. Here in europe, you can find used ones, for a fair price. I have bought one, and i have to say, it makes the job much easer and faster.
I love your videos very helpful. I have a 3" schedule 10 stainless job coming up. Looking for some tips and tricks on welding it. I feel like you could explain better than other people I've watched. Thanks. Keep up the good work
Great content on your channel. It would be great to see a video about your welders and consumables you would recommend. Also, it would be great if you would go over your build process in more depth about your working/welding surface platform you had fabricated for your chain pipe vise. Thanks for your time and I really enjoy the channel.
Been in process piping / construction pipe welding for 5 years now and starting my own thing slowly, this was an awesome video and exactly what I was thinking about doing! Thank you for the tips!
I’d like to see a video on the bare essentials on tools to start sub contracting for sanitary on your own.
Hey man, love your videos. I want to see more on torch consumables, tungsten selection, “walking the cup” techniques please! Keep it up, your videos are fantastic
There’s like a million videos out there of the same welds
Does the viper chair roll over an extension cord? Asking for a friend 😂
Appreciate your videos mate. I do a fair bit of sanitary stainless welding on dairy farms here in Australia and have found your videos really helpful! Thanks for the content and keep up the great work 👍
Can you do a video on walking the cup? tips for freehand? Tungsten selection/cup size selection for certain applications. Amperage ranges and maybe a few pipe fitting tips mixed in. Do you walk the cup on 1" tube butt joints? Whenever I try I always end up going to slow and cooking it. Thanks for the great content!
That Milwaukee air pump is also real handy for checking those trailer tires!
I loved to watch all the tools and compare them with mine. I am afraid I have to buy and add a lot. Customers should know what tools a pipewelder or plumber needs to have and how valuable these tools are. That makes them understand why fixing things could be expensive. Tools wear out and have to be bought again. That deducts the profits. I am often astonished mentioning a reasonable price and still get angry looks by customers as if I am fooling them pricewise. It's hard work too. Thanks al lot for this magnificent insight. Greetz from Holland, Marcel Knippers.
A lot of money wrapped up in our tools and equipment!
This welder is so setup he needs to take photos and make a calendar!
Keep this content coming! Some of the best informational content on this subject I've seen on a channel!
Dude I’ve been welding tube for about twenty years and you have more tools than all of the outfits I have ever worked for combined.
Ha, was about to comment same thing. I didn't see a portaband, strongback or come along or chainfall though. He's just doing little tubing jobs, lol.
I’d love to see a more in-depth video on your welders and the consumables. I’m also starting a contracting business soon so even a list on the basics you need to get started and what you can buy later on once you start getting cash flow though the business
The 79-d says it’s 49 inches wide. A 48 in wide fits nice in the back of the truck. Does the 49 in also fit in the back of a truck to the rear glass?
Appreciate you video. Been doing similar jobs, here in eastern Europe.
Interesting, why you are not using dedicated pipe saw, like GF orbitalum. I know they are expensive. Here in europe, you can find used ones, for a fair price. I have bought one, and i have to say, it makes the job much easer and faster.
Yes. I would like to get one. Someday
I love your videos very helpful. I have a 3" schedule 10 stainless job coming up. Looking for some tips and tricks on welding it. I feel like you could explain better than other people I've watched. Thanks. Keep up the good work
what is wonder gel
How do you like them tan Knaack Storage Boxes? I make those at my job.
I like the knack boxes 👍 hook a guy up, would ya ;)
I’m looking for that craftsman tool chest you got on the bottom shelf of the second tool box. Do you know where I could get one for my gang box
Great content on your channel. It would be great to see a video about your welders and consumables you would recommend. Also, it would be great if you would go over your build process in more depth about your working/welding surface platform you had fabricated for your chain pipe vise. Thanks for your time and I really enjoy the channel.
I'm curious of the going pay rate for subcontractor sanitation welders?
Love your content. Thanks.
Where did you get the little boxes for the tig cups?
As a sub contractor... how do you price a job? Big or small?
It's nice to see someone else who gives a crap...outstanding
More,More,More!
Nice 450
Does anybody know what part number is the tool that he's using in the video?
das - 456b
what about passivation
THATS QUITE AN INVESTMENT MY MANNN... LOOKS LIKE YOUR DOIN' ALRIGHT. GOD BLESS!