None of those weird weave patterns are accepted by the AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY, the size diameter of the welding rod mandates the size of the weld bead.
Проработав 10 лет сварщиком с уверенностью скажу вам, все эти виды манипуляций электродом хрень полная, каждый сварщик выбирает свой стиль сварки так как ему удобно там и работает электродом вовремя сварки. Попадаются иногда такие электроды что приходится постоянно бороться с затеканием шлака изменяя наклон электрода и вращать его в зависемости от горения дуги так как она может плясать изза обмазки.
плюс даже маломальский опытный сварщик типа меня понимает, что такими узорами можно варить только толстотелый метал, а не тонкую чушку, там сразу дырень появится.А так мне кажется там по ощущению больше нужно нежели вот эти узоры всякие.
Согласен на все 100%,сам проработал больше 10 ти лет.Єто может ихними электродами можно одной рукой варить а другой курить не смотря на процесс сварки... :)И там пофиг будет каким образом ты кладешь шов!
That was the weirdest knock-off of wd-40 I've ever seen and I've run across many. As for the welds, those are. Mostly for mig or tig. Sure you can use them with stick, but unless your skill is 8/10 or better it would not pass union standards.
I can almost guarantee anyone welding for a union with a tig torch is walking their cup unless otherwise impossible. As for mig welding, unless the material is VERY pre heated weaving is actually going to make your weld weaker because of a lack of penetration. Every weld that was woven and gone through destructive tests I've administered have failed due to a lack of penetration, the problem is you cannot keep the material hot enough for long enough to guarantee uniformity along the length of the weld.
Найди российские ОЗС4, И провари в изобилии шлака. Тогда то и поймешь, какой ты сварщик) Видно ведь, что эти электроды сами варят, как бы не водил электродом, чешуя одинаковая, шов одинаковый. Но и то, для видео можно ровнее сделать, чтоб одинаковый шов был, а не ступеньками, наплывами
@@user-gx5uk6ch8q МР-3 нормальные электроды, а вот китайский аналог (мр-3) вот это точно говно 💩 сварочный шов лопается, прямо посередине, не выдерживает никакой нагрузки
A couple of those looked too hot and widened out, and one was built too high. I suppose either could be useful depending on a particularly unusual situation… but I usually weld between two different patterns that are a happy medium between all of those - which are 1st a simple two steps forward, one step back basically in a line. Or 2nd pattern if the weld needs to fill in a little extra width or get a bit hotter for deeper penetration I use a circular weave while sorta keeping that similar overlap to the first pattern. I love arc welding because when you have the amps just right you can actually push the electrode down a bit while your welding and feel the molten metal penetrating into the base material, sorta like mixing it up as you go to get that perfect bond.
Careful, as you "push the electrode down a bit" too much, you can also start dragging slag down into the molten puddle and entrapping slag inclusions. Weakens the weld, and bad news for you if your weld is subject to inspection by UT or RT.
Sounds nice.. Welding is not the main thing we did, so we had a grand total of one type of electrodes for everything from sheet metal to I beams.. So most of it was welding metal too thin with a rod too thick and trying to add material as fast as possible to catch up to the hole that's inevitably forming around the weld because anything below 60A sticks and doesn't work with the setup.. Also, welding through thick paint/zinc coating, because we apparently didn't have the 5 minutes to grind it off... Nothing like the smell of burning zinc in the morning..
@@christoon7848 depends on the angle and with of the gap. The triangle is meant for two 45° bevels. The angle of the bevels require different techniques to lay the beads...
I haven't welded for thirty years and little has changed being that the people that don't know how are still trying to teach it. Pulling the rod out of the puddle then back in is a heat adjustment not a procedure. Welders know what I'm trying to say. The only trick is getting us to click!
Undercut like a sumbitch😂 and you always finish your welds man lol not halfway through leaving fat ass craters at the end of your welds! If ya done it right the slag would just peel off really easy 😂
@@MichelLinschoten Well I welded 20 mins ago and agree with him. And anyone who knows how to weld properly, even 30 years ago knows this fella making the videos hasnt got a clue what hes doing. I can't believe how many people think theyre watching real welding.
I can't believe I actually clicked on this, thinking it might have a trick I didn't know. But it is always just kindergarten stuff that any first year welding student would know.
Мы варили силу Сибири, газовую магистраль на просвет, мы и не знали, какие завихрения можно электродом оказывается выписывать :)) всей бригадой смотрели и учились, пойдём газораспределительный узел варить новыми способами :))
Bearded one: what you're not understanding is this is basic welding........ In the USA. This just got released everywhere else in the world. 35 years later
I think it's funny how so many people feel obligated to be opposite of troll. Would give a super nice and respectful comment even if the video is garbage.
i get patterns are cool, but why not little circles going all the way through? it leaves a solid weld, requires minimal effort on your part in making a muscle pattern for each pattern and overall can get you through a plate test on 1-4G if you have the correct travel speed and amperage
Yeah, some of those patterns aren't meant for stick welding. I think it's intended for different processes like wire or used while welding a vertical or overhead. It seems to have worked for the most part, but I do believe they're intended for different uses other than stick on flat.
No son secretos, es un proceso bien explicado donde prepara adecuadamente el metal base eliminando corrosión y contaminantes. Los movimientos del electrodo y su velocidad de avance logran un cordón de presentación parejo y uniforme. En este caso es en la posición 1G, en plano, como cordón de tapa en unión a tope. Muy buena explicación, muy instructivo. Quedó bastante bueno, evitando sobremonta y socavación. Muy buen video
For real?!?! Secrets of welding?!?! This is in any welding textbook!!! At least in Russian education. 🤔😊👍I would look at these welding methods, for example, at 50mm with a V-shaped 60° cutting.
Во всех случаях просто согнал весь металл в кучу, технология шва не только в рисунке, но и в растоянии проходов между собой, а ещо добавлю что эти швы не всё под один электрод, а под разные размеры электродов. Дофига можно прочитать в интернете.
The weave pattern used is dependent on the configuration and position of the weld you are trying to make. Puddle control is always the primary consideration. Understanding this is what makes a welder competent. If you're getting undercut, or slag inclusions, you're doing it wrong. As an inspector, if I had my choice, if a welder who was trying to get his qual came to me with a test sample with any undercut, I'd fail him right then. He's already shown me he's either incompetent, or doesn't care about his work. But the code permits some. Nevertheless, he's already shown me what kind of welder he will be.
and that is?? I'm genuinely curious as I didn't think the amount of splatter (not sure of correct term) while welding was normal? were his settings incorrect or is that normal? total welding newb here but watched lots of videos and seemed like a lot of splatter lol
Spatter is governed by many factors. I wish I could give you a concise, black and white answer , but it just doesn't work that way. That's not to say that you can't diminish the problem. Welding is a talent, a skill not everyone has. It is a gift. Some people become artists at it, and take pride in their work. They're the ones that I value. Some people are just doing it for a paycheck. They take no real pride in it. "Just give me the money, and don't tell me I've got defects in my weld!". If their weld looks like a goose flew over and crapped on the weld joint, they're content with that. I used to weld, too - before I became an inspector. I can tell the two kinds of welders apart.
А секрет-то в чём???Нижний стыковой можно с лёгкостью заварить без всяких мудрёных пируэтов,просто воткнув электрод в стык.А красота шва не всегда является эталоном качества))).Ну и при такой толщине свариваемого металла,разделка кромок обязательна!Так что данный видеоурок не соответствует названию,да и простони о чём.Предмет надо знать!)))
Те кто только ещё учиться варить, посмотрите в интернете виды швов и для чего они нужны, это лишь малая часть, и для каждой задачи существует свой шов)Насколько я помню, эти швы для хорошей проварки толстого металла и заполнения зазоров)
Great absolutely great tutorial I've always wanted to learn about stick welding and made that very easy!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.
It's not tht easy for beginners especially doing something like an overhead weld with a 2 inch pipe or a purge weld with root hot pass n cap. It's tricky but fun when u start understanding what your doing.
Welding really isn’t that complicated. But you can’t just pick a pattern to run and learn. Learn how to control the puddle first before you start slinging it around
@@sageminentjunky5197 I was talking about the guy in the video and agreeing with James here...but I fail to realize tone not transfer through text. my bad
for stick welding, if I'm working on real project, when do I use the different types of beads, is it about the welder`s preference or it's something I must use in arrange for the project?
Мне тоже интересно, он сам их покрасил или у него в стране завод такие делает. От них даже шлак разных цветов получается :) Но, скорей всего, он сам покрасил электроды и шлак покрасил после сварки :)
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The More you oscillate in your pass, the larger the chance of slag inclusions and cold lap. Certain movements can be beneficial in out of position, but for a flat & 75% of all conditions, simple stringers are best
I haven’t picked up a stuck in 25 years, didn’t learn anything new here except they now how more colorful slag. That yellow would make it easier to know your weld is clean for the next pass. If you didn’t need to grind it down. You really should have explained what info you were trying to convey. Even if you had to write it out in the video.
Хм.. Как по мне полностью бесполезное видео 😑для начала как и писали в комментариях-ампер маловато, чуть добавить и шов будет аккуратнее и проплавление глубже. Так же могу сказать что быстровато водит электрод, из-за этого шов весь буграми выходит. Ну а так нет смысла выводить такие завитульки при сварки электродом, достаточно либо полумесяцем(спиралью) вести, либо вперёд-назад. Такие рисунки даже полуавтоматом не выделываю🤷лучше бы сконцентрировал внимание на показ самой сварочное ванночки и шлака во время сварки🤔как по мне это было бы гораздо лучше
Ну и по поводу подготовки самого металла - ещё бы чуть лучше зачистил, то решил бы что собираешься варить электродом деталь от космического корабля 😅достаточно просто металлической щёткой на болгарке пройтись и все, электрод спокойно это проварить при достаточном ампераже
most of that would be flat drag welding with very little movement but it depends on angle like vertical or horizontal or doing ring welding that would take multiple complex angles movements when welding up hill but lot of it zig zag to circular motion and some 8 motion and changing to different movements when doing complex work.
Osea si pero no, lo primero que tienes que tener para una buena soldaduras es elegir bien el tipo de electrodo a soldar cada plancha (identificar el grosor de la plancha para saber el tipo de electrodo a implementar) y ya después de eso limpiar la grasa que se genera en el material a soldar
If the secret is a clean work surface then that's no secret, but you can only do so much when you're welding on old metal underneath a trailer in a spot you can't look at what you're welding and weld at the same time
Only part I leaned from was when he used the grinding disc as sand paper.
What about ga-40 is that a thing ? 🤔 😂😂😂
None of those weird weave patterns are accepted by the AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY, the size diameter of the welding rod mandates the size of the weld bead.
Frrrr🤣🤣🤣
@@benkrauz725 ااااااااااالنتبباتلاغغزلنقع ظ
Yea if welders don't know this stuff then they shouldn't be welders
I've always found putting the disk on a grinder works faster.
they dont have one
@@allahsnackbar9915 TF is that at 1:14 then. smh
@@victorunbox9353 oh, that must be the one with the permanently mounted cutoff-wheel
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Проработав 10 лет сварщиком с уверенностью скажу вам, все эти виды манипуляций электродом хрень полная, каждый сварщик выбирает свой стиль сварки так как ему удобно там и работает электродом вовремя сварки. Попадаются иногда такие электроды что приходится постоянно бороться с затеканием шлака изменяя наклон электрода и вращать его в зависемости от горения дуги так как она может плясать изза обмазки.
плюс даже маломальский опытный сварщик типа меня понимает, что такими узорами можно варить только толстотелый метал, а не тонкую чушку, там сразу дырень появится.А так мне кажется там по ощущению больше нужно нежели вот эти узоры всякие.
@@danuilyangirov4127 not if amps ate correct
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁✌🤞
I second your comment
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁✌🤞
Согласен на все 100%,сам проработал больше 10 ти лет.Єто может ихними электродами можно одной рукой варить а другой курить не смотря на процесс сварки... :)И там пофиг будет каким образом ты кладешь шов!
Tôi làm được cái này có thú vị không
That was the weirdest knock-off of wd-40 I've ever seen and I've run across many. As for the welds, those are. Mostly for mig or tig. Sure you can use them with stick, but unless your skill is 8/10 or better it would not pass union standards.
The weirdest!!! Im talking alternate universe fake movie products weird...
I was thinking the EXACT same thing !! 😭🤣
I looked it up, couldn’t find anything about it.
I don’t think they have codes or the safety man where they’re at
I can almost guarantee anyone welding for a union with a tig torch is walking their cup unless otherwise impossible. As for mig welding, unless the material is VERY pre heated weaving is actually going to make your weld weaker because of a lack of penetration. Every weld that was woven and gone through destructive tests I've administered have failed due to a lack of penetration, the problem is you cannot keep the material hot enough for long enough to guarantee uniformity along the length of the weld.
These videos always cease to amaze me
Always or never?
@@Dragon22078 always lol
@@strizzy239 so they bore you
Найди российские ОЗС4, И провари в изобилии шлака. Тогда то и поймешь, какой ты сварщик)
Видно ведь, что эти электроды сами варят, как бы не водил электродом, чешуя одинаковая, шов одинаковый. Но и то, для видео можно ровнее сделать, чтоб одинаковый шов был, а не ступеньками, наплывами
тогда уж мр-3 синие,говно редкосное
@@user-gx5uk6ch8q МР-3 нормальные электроды, а вот китайский аналог (мр-3) вот это точно говно 💩 сварочный шов лопается, прямо посередине, не выдерживает никакой нагрузки
Не знаю о чём вы,я варю и МР -3,и озс-12,и j422(китай), меня всё устраивает.
A couple of those looked too hot and widened out, and one was built too high. I suppose either could be useful depending on a particularly unusual situation… but I usually weld between two different patterns that are a happy medium between all of those - which are 1st a simple two steps forward, one step back basically in a line. Or 2nd pattern if the weld needs to fill in a little extra width or get a bit hotter for deeper penetration I use a circular weave while sorta keeping that similar overlap to the first pattern. I love arc welding because when you have the amps just right you can actually push the electrode down a bit while your welding and feel the molten metal penetrating into the base material, sorta like mixing it up as you go to get that perfect bond.
yawn.
bro, this sounds like you know your craft like i know a cnc machine.
Careful, as you "push the electrode down a bit" too much, you can also start dragging slag down into the molten puddle and entrapping slag inclusions. Weakens the weld, and bad news for you if your weld is subject to inspection by UT or RT.
Sounds nice.. Welding is not the main thing we did, so we had a grand total of one type of electrodes for everything from sheet metal to I beams.. So most of it was welding metal too thin with a rod too thick and trying to add material as fast as possible to catch up to the hole that's inevitably forming around the weld because anything below 60A sticks and doesn't work with the setup.. Also, welding through thick paint/zinc coating, because we apparently didn't have the 5 minutes to grind it off... Nothing like the smell of burning zinc in the morning..
@@jackreisewitz7219 nope no inspections, just my own repair welding as a facilities mechanic and backyard stuff. Thanks fer the tip tho!
I've been grinding the wrong way all this time!
Most of those weaving techniques only makes sense with MIG
@Junior James they don't even make sense then
Actually each technique is necessary depending on how big the gap is your welding
@@christoon7848 depends on the angle and with of the gap. The triangle is meant for two 45° bevels. The angle of the bevels require different techniques to lay the beads...
Aprendi tanto y sin ninguna palabra... Excelente 💪🏼
I'd love to see an x-ray of those welds.
@@william-Bartee that's like the blind leading the blind. Why would you want a non professional to teach you anything
I haven't welded for thirty years and little has changed being that the people that don't know how are still trying to teach it. Pulling the rod out of the puddle then back in is a heat adjustment not a procedure. Welders know what I'm trying to say. The only trick is getting us to click!
Yea. I too thought this was bs right away
Undercut like a sumbitch😂 and you always finish your welds man lol not halfway through leaving fat ass craters at the end of your welds! If ya done it right the slag would just peel off really easy 😂
Funny how to say "us welders" you haven't welded in 30 years lol
@@MichelLinschoten Well I welded 20 mins ago and agree with him. And anyone who knows how to weld properly, even 30 years ago knows this fella making the videos hasnt got a clue what hes doing. I can't believe how many people think theyre watching real welding.
All welds are the same, he used the same tehnique but showed 4 of them. Click bait if you ask me….
I can't believe I actually clicked on this, thinking it might have a trick I didn't know. But it is always just kindergarten stuff that any first year welding student would know.
Мы варили силу Сибири, газовую магистраль на просвет, мы и не знали, какие завихрения можно электродом оказывается выписывать :)) всей бригадой смотрели и учились, пойдём газораспределительный узел варить новыми способами :))
The real trick was click bait.
Bearded one: what you're not understanding is this is basic welding........ In the USA.
This just got released everywhere else in the world.
35 years later
Yup can't believe I clicked on it. No dialogue to add any value
Ya but the colored slag was cool unless that was fake too
I think it's funny how so many people feel obligated to be opposite of troll. Would give a super nice and respectful comment even if the video is garbage.
No, stupid s*** needs to be called out as stupid.
23 года свариваю но чтобы шлак в цвет электрода был нонсенс😂😂
красит для наглядности
Укладывать металл ровной ванночкой, и нефиг дережировать электродом на нижнем положении шва, это не вертикал😉
Тем более зазора нет
И подрезы на нижнем положении зачем он это показал
Я лично как начинатель узнал много нового, а Вы как профессионал могли просто пролестать а не смотреть.
👏👏👏👏
Sangat menginspirasi sekali sangat bermanfaat 🙏🙏🙏saya pemula selalu ingin belajar 🙏🙏
i get patterns are cool, but why not little circles going all the way through? it leaves a solid weld, requires minimal effort on your part in making a muscle pattern for each pattern and overall can get you through a plate test on 1-4G if you have the correct travel speed and amperage
GREAT VIDEO , WOW SO MANY PATTERNS YOU USED, THEY ALL LOOK GREAT THANK YOU FOR SHARING ,
Great thx for sharing, as a beginner I learned many types of welding.
تحياتي الك من معلم لحام كهرباء من سوريا
ياريت تحسن شكل اللحام بالمرات القادمة عشان نقدر نقتنع منك
يجب مراعاة نظافة و جمالية اللحام
Few people who make biscuits for a living know these secrets, for welders this is basic knowledge
You Copied that comment from his video before this….
Since when is this a secret?
Yet he has 1/2 m followers
Haha! That was a good!
Welding for 17 years and have never made a pattern like that.
Yeah, some of those patterns aren't meant for stick welding. I think it's intended for different processes like wire or used while welding a vertical or overhead. It seems to have worked for the most part, but I do believe they're intended for different uses other than stick on flat.
Yes I believe vertical down for some and vertical up for others.
Gracias, saludos desde Ramos arizpe Coahuila México
No son secretos, es un proceso bien explicado donde prepara adecuadamente el metal base eliminando corrosión y contaminantes.
Los movimientos del electrodo y su velocidad de avance logran un cordón de presentación parejo y uniforme.
En este caso es en la posición 1G, en plano, como cordón de tapa en unión a tope. Muy buena explicación, muy instructivo.
Quedó bastante bueno, evitando sobremonta y socavación.
Muy buen video
pregunta por curiosidad esos electrodos vienen con esa coloracion en el fundente o se le aplica
Ey
Que feo le quedaron sus cordones
@@hectoralejandromartinezcor8064 tu crees? Yo digo que se ven bien, si esos son feos para ti, si vieras los míos te daría un infarto 😅
@@josecuervo8212 el tipo a lo mejor trabaja con puro mig o máquina industrial automáticas nunca a visto como quedan los cordones con arco manual jajja
I’m a union iron worker and
Weld all
The time
And not to sure what this is
I'm just doing a straight line to make a result like this.. Btw, thanks!
I like how you coloured the slag in with nail varnish
용접 정말 잘합니다 👍👍👍👏👏👏😸😸😸
Водиш по разному шви почти одинакові😁😁😁👍👍👍
бестолковый эксперимент. необходимо было разрезать полностью заготовки и сварить их потом, с последующим разрезом шва чтоб показать разницу.
This is pretty much common sense and that’s basically the Basics you learn as a welder. Or at least this is what I first Lear’s wen I started welding.
I’ve never been creeped out by a welding vid b4
Me gusto, muy claro👍, me gustaria otto video asi disiendo cada tipo de electrodo es mejor para usar en cada cordon👨🏭💪
For real?!?! Secrets of welding?!?! This is in any welding textbook!!! At least in Russian education. 🤔😊👍I would look at these welding methods, for example, at 50mm with a V-shaped 60° cutting.
なるほど!こんなカラフルなフラックスがあるの知らんかったわ!!
Thank you for showing this. I did this in JobCorp
I really love your video’s I’m so excited to try it out
Во всех случаях просто согнал весь металл в кучу, технология шва не только в рисунке, но и в растоянии проходов между собой, а ещо добавлю что эти швы не всё под один электрод, а под разные размеры электродов. Дофига можно прочитать в интернете.
The weave pattern used is dependent on the configuration and position of the weld you are trying to make. Puddle control is always the primary consideration. Understanding this is what makes a welder competent. If you're getting undercut, or slag inclusions, you're doing it wrong.
As an inspector, if I had my choice, if a welder who was trying to get his qual came to me with a test sample with any undercut, I'd fail him right then. He's already shown me he's either incompetent, or doesn't care about his work. But the code permits some.
Nevertheless, he's already shown me what kind of welder he will be.
and that is?? I'm genuinely curious as I didn't think the amount of splatter (not sure of correct term) while welding was normal? were his settings incorrect or is that normal? total welding newb here but watched lots of videos and seemed like a lot of splatter lol
Spatter is governed by many factors. I wish I could give you a concise, black and white answer , but it just doesn't work that way.
That's not to say that you can't diminish the problem.
Welding is a talent, a skill not everyone has. It is a gift. Some people become artists at it, and take pride in their work. They're the ones that I value.
Some people are just doing it for a paycheck. They take no real pride in it. "Just give me the money, and don't tell me I've got defects in my weld!". If their weld looks like a goose flew over and crapped on the weld joint, they're content with that.
I used to weld, too - before I became an inspector. I can tell the two kinds of welders apart.
А секрет-то в чём???Нижний стыковой можно с лёгкостью заварить без всяких мудрёных пируэтов,просто воткнув электрод в стык.А красота шва не всегда является эталоном качества))).Ну и при такой толщине свариваемого металла,разделка кромок обязательна!Так что данный видеоурок не соответствует названию,да и простони о чём.Предмет надо знать!)))
Boa irmão muito bom seu ensinamentos diferente do que já vi, grato quero ver mas, com todos os detalhes é mais tempo 🙌👏👏👏
Excellent, practice makes better
How to make welding more complicated than necessary 101.
Те кто только ещё учиться варить, посмотрите в интернете виды швов и для чего они нужны, это лишь малая часть, и для каждой задачи существует свой шов)Насколько я помню, эти швы для хорошей проварки толстого металла и заполнения зазоров)
Basically do any pattern it will just look the same top tip cheers I am a pro now 😎 😉 🙂 👍
Great absolutely great tutorial I've always wanted to learn about stick welding and made that very easy!!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.
its even easier, just run a string type bead. that's when you just go in a straight line it also makes a stronger weld
Is video is a waste of time bro you need to know none of this crap to arc weld
It's not tht easy for beginners especially doing something like an overhead weld with a 2 inch pipe or a purge weld with root hot pass n cap. It's tricky but fun when u start understanding what your doing.
Welding really isn’t that complicated. But you can’t just pick a pattern to run and learn. Learn how to control the puddle first before you start slinging it around
I find the finesse of welding is a lot like the finesse of soldering or braising.
Holy wow..... Always wondered how to turn one plate of steel into a useless plate of steel with as much effort as possible.
Now I know.
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Beautiful. Thank you!
The objective is not to pile metal up on the gap but to fill it so it's solid metal all the way through
Laying slugs is not good
@@claytonwilson3082 yeah, he's not implying you lay slugs.
@@sageminentjunky5197 I was talking about the guy in the video and agreeing with James here...but I fail to realize tone not transfer through text. my bad
Kalo ini sih udah banyak yg tau. Cuma kalo soal gerakan belom tentu bisa semua di aplikasikan ke besi tipis 0,8mm atau 1mm, bisa bolong2 besinya.
And i never searched for this. How about you?
for stick welding, if I'm working on real project, when do I use the different types of beads, is it about the welder`s preference or it's something I must use in arrange for the project?
Honestly the only thing I've never seen before is the super cool colored Flux. After doing stringers I want Slag caps that look like a rainbow 🌈
Pretty pride of you to want rainbow slag🤣😂
Taste the rainbow lol
They spray painted the rods and spray painted the slag. Notice none of the tips are colored when they show the rods at the end. They did a good job
Just spray paint the slag like he did
@@rustyshakleford5230 damn you're right, I was excited for a sec myself lol
Доброго времени суток, подскажите пожалуйста,
где вы взяли такие электроды?
Мне тоже интересно, он сам их покрасил или у него в стране завод такие делает. От них даже шлак разных цветов получается :)
Но, скорей всего, он сам покрасил электроды и шлак покрасил после сварки :)
فديو رائع وحلو ... بس يا خيي الحديد الي عم تلحم عليه ١٠ مم ... انا اذا جربت لحم هيك ب لحامي اليومي كان بخشت الحديد من زمان .... هههههههه 😅 تحياتي لك 🥰❤
That moment when all the welds end up looking the same 😅 but that material prep we really helpful 😁👍
I l'learn with you! 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Keep practicing. You'll run a smooth weld one day.
These techniques are for tig not for stick or flux welding, I’m just wondering why we don’t have them awesome colored fluxes in the USA
Never done anything like this on tig, feels more like a mig that can't get pen, tig is either straight weld or weave if you're filling a large gap
@@kylemilford8758 people do things like that with tig just for the pattern that it leaves, nothing more than making it look cool
Because they don't exist. Are you really that gullible
Very Nice. Great video. Thank you! :)
В чём тут секрет ? Разновидности швов ещё в ПТУ показывают на занятиях !
These weaves are typically for uphill welding..
Я первый раз вижу такие разноцветные электроды. Ты сам их покрасил или они заводские?
Quedaron súper bien esas dolfaduras
Nice video
Mantapppp bos'ku salam sukses selalu buat bos ku
I’ve never seen colored slag before
Is that the pattern of the hair on your wrist or the pattern of the weld
One thing I've learned. nothing they all look similar no matter what pattern you do.
Да хоть арабской вязью его крути. Главное понимать процесс сварки и видеть то, что у тебя выходит
I’m no welder at all but the welds all looked the same at the end no matter what pattern he welded 🤷🏻♂️
I feel bad laughing at someone making due with what they have available but damn that cut to using a grinding disk as a scraper was funny.
Why pretend to start the pool and switch to an edited weld pull the opposite direction? Just makes me think this video is fake.
Different strokes but the same outcome(physical feature)
Huh
Thank you.heart.heart.heart
I wonder what are the strenghts and weaknesses of each, it also seems like hand writing exercices for welders
The More you oscillate in your pass, the larger the chance of slag inclusions and cold lap. Certain movements can be beneficial in out of position, but for a flat & 75% of all conditions, simple stringers are best
@@rickhambric9737 especially when flux is involved you can afford to whip a bit more with mig
I haven’t picked up a stuck in 25 years, didn’t learn anything new here except they now how more colorful slag. That yellow would make it easier to know your weld is clean for the next pass. If you didn’t need to grind it down.
You really should have explained what info you were trying to convey. Even if you had to write it out in the video.
beautiful beads
Хм.. Как по мне полностью бесполезное видео 😑для начала как и писали в комментариях-ампер маловато, чуть добавить и шов будет аккуратнее и проплавление глубже. Так же могу сказать что быстровато водит электрод, из-за этого шов весь буграми выходит. Ну а так нет смысла выводить такие завитульки при сварки электродом, достаточно либо полумесяцем(спиралью) вести, либо вперёд-назад. Такие рисунки даже полуавтоматом не выделываю🤷лучше бы сконцентрировал внимание на показ самой сварочное ванночки и шлака во время сварки🤔как по мне это было бы гораздо лучше
Ну и по поводу подготовки самого металла - ещё бы чуть лучше зачистил, то решил бы что собираешься варить электродом деталь от космического корабля 😅достаточно просто металлической щёткой на болгарке пройтись и все, электрод спокойно это проварить при достаточном ампераже
جيد جدا
There’s a lot of undercut but the beads look nice
Thank you
This makes me interested in finding out the qualities of that steel. #geology #metalurgy
لعيونك احلى لابك وشير دعما للقناة 😘❤
I've never heard of orange, yellow, white or green SMAW sticks.
Wonder what their characteristics are.
Now with welding , doing those different type patterns is that just one way to draw metal from one side and from the other side?
My torch (converted to oxypropane) is one of the most indispensable tools in my shop. Call it my heat wrench.
Muy buena la enseñanza, lo único que no explicaste es que clase de electrodos estaa usando
Красные, жёлтые и зелёные. Как светофор.
I learned this in welding school.
Using a stick like a mig ......ohhhhhhh boi!!!!
مش فاهم حاجه بس عاش 😂😂❤️
most of that would be flat drag welding with very little movement but it depends on angle like vertical or horizontal or doing ring welding that would take multiple complex angles movements when welding up hill but lot of it zig zag to circular motion and some 8 motion and changing to different movements when doing complex work.
No inicio das aulas na soldagem se aprende que a limpeza é o primeiro passo para se obter uma solda de qualidade
Osea si pero no, lo primero que tienes que tener para una buena soldaduras es elegir bien el tipo de electrodo a soldar cada plancha (identificar el grosor de la plancha para saber el tipo de electrodo a implementar) y ya después de eso limpiar la grasa que se genera en el material a soldar
I like welding 👍
If the secret is a clean work surface then that's no secret, but you can only do so much when you're welding on old metal underneath a trailer in a spot you can't look at what you're welding and weld at the same time
Pola apapun hasilnya tetap sama...
What kind of colorful electrode did he use?