Amazing welding brother🥇! We can all watch as much as we can, we will probably never reach your level! You are a genius!!Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us mortals🤣
been struggling with this test especially my cap failed an xray test a while back but im hoping to take it again soon I’ve been practicing as much as I can
Thanks brother... I haven't done much tig on pipe pipe and now have to do some stainless testing and I just can't remember how to get comfortable on the awkward side... Was a little panicked but your videos are really helpful and I love your calmness. Hope to see you out there on a job ✌️😁👍
Been watching this channel for a week. I have a weld test this week. I havent even looked at a TIG welder in 2 years. Previous experience was everything from 5mm to schedule 160. Still scared 😅 😅😅
Love your videos. I work on boilers so it’s mostly tube welding but personally I prefer a 1/16 gap to a tight 3/32 and use 1/16 wire you just gotta feed like crazy on the bottom then keyhole the top and since it’s 1/16 wire you have more control over how much wire is being fed also I usually run the root at 120-130 amps on carbon and inconel but watching your videos is amazing cuz it’s interesting to see other peoples preferred techniques
Good evening Sir, Your a great weekend and a better person. Working by your side would be an honor one day! I too am a Canadian Pressure welder based out of Stony plain.
Looks great I’d love to see you do a 3/32 gap 4 tacks root with tig 3/32 wire and hot pass 7018 welding rod fill it flush with rod and cap it with 7018. I learned a lot and I’m struggling with the the tig root. I have a test coming up soon in august wish me luck
Did 6g last week, i welded 8 different pieces and last 4 i welded were good and the best one got sent somewhere to be tested (problems with tacking and some blackspots appeared in the root under tacks)
Nice job, although I would have a smaller gap and single dip, flush and cap without walking using 2.4mm all the way. Back in the day we would fill and cap heavy wall with stick 🙂 Keep up the good work👌
😊 great video very well explained thanks for sharing that information I struggle all the time on the cap on pipe its goes flat and I would like to walk the cup is it hard 😊
@@X3MTIG same here, I like how it welds. I guess you always use a respirator when sharpening it? I was thinking of switching to 2% lanthanated to completely get rid of the hazard. BTW just passed my F6 SS, F6 carbon, F3F4 XXH, now I'm off to fort hills. thanks for the help!
great video, i’ve been learning TIG for about 2 months, but i can’t for the life of me get my tack tie-ins to be consistent, they always turn flat. am i just stuffing the wire too much?
Do u use both arms or are you using your dominant arm for both sides? I'm right handed and I can't walk the cup with my left hand, anything with my left hand I gotta freehand
Najjaci si!!! Super kvalitetan video ka i cili kanal! Nema nas svit!!
Out of all the experienced guys showing tutorials on RUclips I like your format I appreciate your help.
Thanks brother I appreciate that 👊
Just use this video to pass all my visuals on this test!! Waiting for the X-ray to come back!! You’re the man! Thank you for your awesome videos!💪🏽💪🏽
Thanks man, glad to help!
@ it shot clean! First monster test and first xray and passed them with your help! Keep doing what you do
Amazing welding brother🥇! We can all watch as much as we can, we will probably never reach your level! You are a genius!!Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us mortals🤣
Thank you Mike😂!!
Speak for yourself primo I'm finna do the same thing
been struggling with this test especially my cap failed an xray test a while back but im hoping to take it again soon I’ve been practicing as much as I can
It’s all about practice bud, once you dial in you should be golden 👍
@@X3MTIGhow can a cap fail a x ray?
Many things like tungsten inclusion, undercut, lack of fusion, etc. @@andrest4k
@@andrest4ka bit of porosity can be the cause if a slight bit of wind blows your argon away
Thanks brother... I haven't done much tig on pipe pipe and now have to do some stainless testing and I just can't remember how to get comfortable on the awkward side... Was a little panicked but your videos are really helpful and I love your calmness.
Hope to see you out there on a job
✌️😁👍
Thanks for your comment, happy to hear that 👊👍
I like how you explain, you have great content. Thank you
I watch all your videos, thank you for make them Ive learn a lot from them
Thanks bud, happy to hear that 👍
I'm here as a freshener . I haven't weld tig in over a year. Thank you for the video.
You welcome 👊
Been watching this channel for a week. I have a weld test this week. I havent even looked at a TIG welder in 2 years. Previous experience was everything from 5mm to schedule 160. Still scared 😅 😅😅
Good luck with your test, you got this!👍
How did it go mate?
Great idea lining up with the magnets, simple and effective. Beautiful cap. 👌🏻🍺
Love your videos. I work on boilers so it’s mostly tube welding but personally I prefer a 1/16 gap to a tight 3/32 and use 1/16 wire you just gotta feed like crazy on the bottom then keyhole the top and since it’s 1/16 wire you have more control over how much wire is being fed also I usually run the root at 120-130 amps on carbon and inconel but watching your videos is amazing cuz it’s interesting to see other peoples preferred techniques
Thanks for sharing your experience and technique! 👍
Badass video!!! The best channel out there!!!👍🏽
Thanks my friend 👍
Great video. I’m a beginner and I look forward to more videos.
Thanks man! 😊
phenomenal welds thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank you so much for your support! 😊
This is what I called PHENOMENAL
Good evening Sir,
Your a great weekend and a better person. Working by your side would be an honor one day!
I too am a Canadian Pressure welder based out of Stony plain.
Nice weld tutorial!!!!
Looks good brother
Damm that cap looks sick 🔥🔥🔥
Good job, brother. I liked that you didn't use rods to tack
Thanks 👍
Looks great I’d love to see you do a 3/32 gap 4 tacks root with tig 3/32 wire and hot pass 7018 welding rod fill it flush with rod and cap it with 7018. I learned a lot and I’m struggling with the the tig root. I have a test coming up soon in august wish me luck
Love your videos in depth explanations. Can you do a video of 6" pipe 1/8 70s2 root. How to get reinforcement. Thanks
Thanks for your comment , if I have a chance I will do it. 👍
This video has really helped me thank you so much brother
Glad to hear it 💪
Did 6g last week, i welded 8 different pieces and last 4 i welded were good and the best one got sent somewhere to be tested (problems with tacking and some blackspots appeared in the root under tacks)
Nice job, although I would have a smaller gap and single dip, flush and cap without walking using 2.4mm all the way. Back in the day we would fill and cap heavy wall with stick 🙂 Keep up the good work👌
Thanks for your comment comment bud. Definitely that set up is good as well, on some sites they have that procedure in place.
Beautiful thank you! Just interesting to see on your weak-side how you hold how you position yourself Etc be very helpful next time!
Nicely done 👍
😊 great video very well explained thanks for sharing that information I struggle all the time on the cap on pipe its goes flat and I would like to walk the cup is it hard 😊
Thanks bud, it is very hard in the beginning, but after couple of hundred pipes it’s getting easier
love the videos man, beautiful coupon too.
I appreciate it!
@@X3MTIG You in the union in canada?
Great 👍👍👍👍👍👍 show what angle should be welded sir
Any tips on doing the the 6-3 part as a right hander? Or is it as sinple as learning to weld left handed will make life easier ...
Nice work
Thanks
Great job👏 waiting for a new video😎
Thank you! 😊
I wait for use 70s-2 rod video. Aweseom bro.
Np bud 💪
Nice job 👍
Are you swapping between your right and left hand for each side or are you using your right throughout the vid?
Right hand, in the field I switch if I have to!
Can you make a video on hand positioning for beginners on this same type of pipe and weld
I’ve been able to get the root down but where I still struggle is the tie end that the only part that is giving me a hard time
Another good video bud, how long are you waiting in between passes?
Hey bud, not too long, you wanna wait little bit longer before starting cap, just for pipe to cool down.
what type of tungsten do you uses ?
thanks X3M TIG !
2% Thoriated, 1/8 size
@@X3MTIG same here, I like how it welds. I guess you always use a respirator when sharpening it? I was thinking of switching to 2% lanthanated to completely get rid of the hazard.
BTW just passed my F6 SS, F6 carbon, F3F4 XXH, now I'm off to fort hills. thanks for the help!
great video, i’ve been learning TIG for about 2 months, but i can’t for the life of me get my tack tie-ins to be consistent, they always turn flat. am i just stuffing the wire too much?
Thanks for your comment bud, try to pause at the tack tie- ins and adding wire.
Nice job
Nice video. What's your tungsten length for your hotpass. I'm practicing for 2 inch pipe 1/4 inch thick. Having trouble with hot pass. Thank you.
Up to 5 mil
@@X3MTIG Thanks!
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏 add more videos
what is voltage and amps you used for penetration tag ?
Nice explanation
Awesome ,i hope i can do like that🤩
You can do it!
Very helpful
Where u get those blue squares
Une question ?? Faut il un temps de refroidissement entre chaque passe ?? Merci.
Hey bud, I usually let it cool down before capping, it’s just a carbon steel so no any specific inter passes temperature procedures.
I think my issue is my arc angle also I tend to wash out my bevel a lot
What was the root amps at??
Very good boss
Can you show us how to do Stainless Steel SCH 10 2 ‘’ please
When ever I’ll get chance I’ll do it 👍
for filar why do you have to start welding it from above
Do u use both arms or are you using your dominant arm for both sides? I'm right handed and I can't walk the cup with my left hand, anything with my left hand I gotta freehand
Hey bud, I’m right handed as well, I’m using my left for freehand too.
@@X3MTIG so u r using right hand to walk the cup on both sides of the pipe?
@@chrisplayz253 yes, except if I’m in really bad spot and I have to use my left for small sections.
@@X3MTIG thanks buddy appreciate your efforts 👍
So good
Can you do a chrome tutorial?
What causes the cup to slip while capping 6G?
Impurities and heat input , creates greasy and slippery surface.
thank you 😉
Very good🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot!
Parabéns gostei muito do vídeo top
Thanks brother 👍
badass right there
Thanks brother! 😎
Big time nice welding
what's your tugnsten zize
You capped it with 115 amps? Or 150?
115 amps
Whats harder stick or tig?
Tig is the hardest to learn and definitely less beginner friendly than all other welding procedures!
What are ur temps
What size tungsten
1/8
Do a Monster coupon combo please
When I get chance will do 👍
Приветствую. Смотрю твои видосы очень интересно плохо что не знаю английского.
Sir for beginners tig welding basic
schedule 160?
Sim uma bela apresentação de soldagem com a cerâmica aérea e colada ficou muito boa a filmagem bem regulada a máquina obrigado mestre 🙏
😊 good
Salve salve mestres
Do monel
I like raise your standards
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Thank you for your support! 😊
This is a side solution…. the heat input rules say different.
For beginners but this dude picks the Widest gap and Thickest piece of pipe to weld. 😂😂😂 thats the best way to learn tho.
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