Whoever runs this channel, get Bob to be involved a lot more with his teaching of the usage of your machines. Whatever you have to pay him, it is 100% worth it.
Yup. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it here too... many folks can weld, a handful can certify and even fewer can actually speak and relate the information needed for welders to see the whole picture, from plugging in the machine, to setting the machine to identifying and cleaning the materials and the filler, if necessary.... and how much a half a volt means when your mig welding. Plus, even if Bob were .... unattractive, deaf and dumb... watching the man weld is a learning experience and a pleasure. Good equipment can’t fix a bad welder. A real x ray hand sometimes can’t order breakfast, no less teach a person what’s needed to be a hand. I’m not doggin the others, but the man with the voice, the experience, the knowledge and the ability to teach over the internet ... AND make a Chinese welding machine (full of great quality components) look good .... well... he’s special. He might not turn water into wine but he is the guy who can teach and still weld and make you interested in what needs to be known so you got a fighting chance to remember it when you need it.
@@jmbauer68 ditto... MTS 275 Lightning.. it took a bit to figure out the controls but it’s slick. The advanced A/C pulse is brilliant for TIG welding thick aluminum with very reasonable amounts of amperage.
Mr Bob is the best welder i have ever seen , he is a humble guy , he will tell you what he thinks and never claim to be the best , he just want you to learn , remember he is from the old school. Thank you my little brother.
I gotta know if Bob was adding any extra gas to the room for extra ambient weld shielding. Great stuff Bob, to the point and easily understood as always.
I have my eye on this welder. I’m looking to upgrade from Lincoln 210mp but This time I want two separate welders rather then multi process. I’m leaning toward. This 200e and the tig210ext
All I have are Everlast machines. Includes, Mig, Stick, Tig, and Plasma machines. They have all been workhorses that have never let me down for a second. I was hesitant when I bought my first machine, an i-MIG 200, but after I got it and put it through its paces I knew I'd be an Everlast customer for life.
@@richardvillanueva559 I know and I'm getting there. When you here the full story you will understand the delay. Any relation to Lloyd Villanueva from Hawaii?
A trick I use to repair the root on small pipe when you can't get in there and get those eraser thin strips out is to drill like a 1/8"-in hole at either end of the grind out before you grind it then you don't get those paper thin slivers you just stop at the drill point and clean it up. I usually angle the drill bit about 30° parallel with the weld. In most cases when you grind out with the holes drilled parallel at an angle you just stop grinding when you hit the outer edges of the drill hole at the top and it's all ready to go back together
Eu gostaria muito poder comprar uma everlast power mts 252 ou 275 . Mas O dólar é caro, aí não dá para eu ter um everlast. E também não devem enviar para o Brasil.
Whoever runs this channel, get Bob to be involved a lot more with his teaching of the usage of your machines. Whatever you have to pay him, it is 100% worth it.
Cannot echo this enough. I would pay triple what any regular welding class would cost to have Bob as an instructor.
Yup. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it here too... many folks can weld, a handful can certify and even fewer can actually speak and relate the information needed for welders to see the whole picture, from plugging in the machine, to setting the machine to identifying and cleaning the materials and the filler, if necessary.... and how much a half a volt means when your mig welding.
Plus, even if Bob were ....
unattractive, deaf and dumb... watching the man weld is a learning experience and a pleasure.
Good equipment can’t fix a bad welder. A real x ray hand sometimes can’t order breakfast, no less teach a person what’s needed to be a hand.
I’m not doggin the others, but the man with the voice, the experience, the knowledge and the ability to teach over the internet ... AND make a Chinese welding machine (full of great quality components) look good .... well... he’s special. He might not turn water into wine but he is the guy who can teach and still weld and make you interested in what needs to be known so you got a fighting chance to remember it when you need it.
@@williamhague2768 appreciate the kind words sir. Many thanks for the continued support
Bought an Everlast because of Bob
@@jmbauer68 ditto...
MTS 275 Lightning..
it took a bit to figure out the controls but it’s slick. The advanced A/C pulse is brilliant for TIG welding thick aluminum with very reasonable amounts of amperage.
Glad to see the GOAT Mr Bob moffat back .
Took the words out of my mouth, before I even looked at the comments! Lol he def is the GOAT 🐐
WE LOVE YOU BOB!
This is where Bob has been?! What, how did I miss this... Him and Jodi are the best on RUclips.
Always enjoy you tutorials! Everlast should quote you with a sticker "Weld mean, weld green-BEHAVE". weld on Bob!
Nice to see him again... 😁
Thank you for coming back. Looking forward to seeing your videos again.
Glad to see u!!
More Bob tutorials please!!
Mr Bob is the best welder i have ever seen , he is a humble guy , he will tell you what he thinks and never claim to be the best , he just want you to learn , remember he is from the old school.
Thank you my little brother.
So good to see Bob again he's the best they've ever had on these videos!
Great to see you Bob. Does Red Beard and Man Cub have any videos? You three are the BEST!!
Awesome to see Bob out there!
ehh, what a pleasure to see Bob Back!
Awsome to see you back again Bob ! I Enjoy all of your videos you put out there .
Looking like John Wayne with the big Bandana.....great information as always......best wishes Bob Moffat....Paul from Largo,FL
Love seeing Bob back, GOAT teacher, very very few explain and teach as well as him!
Happy to see you Mr Bob ☺️. You are a very knowledgeable guy. The vidoe that you are doing , is super.
excelent teacher bob
I love my Cyclone 200. I use it in my mobile welding business. Steel & aluminum spool gun.
Bob don’t forget the coupons 😄 it’s god to see you back 👍🙏
Fantastic arc shots, hats off the Cameraman......really shows that keyhole.....Bravo
I gotta know if Bob was adding any extra gas to the room for extra ambient weld shielding. Great stuff Bob, to the point and easily understood as always.
Good little welder. Good as
Blue or Red welders.
Great video;)
I have my eye on this welder. I’m looking to upgrade from Lincoln 210mp but This time I want two separate welders rather then multi process. I’m leaning toward. This 200e and the tig210ext
Solid choices
Yes multi process is caca
@@bobmoffatt4133 you need at least one video on your personal account
"Cmooon maan"
All I have are Everlast machines. Includes, Mig, Stick, Tig, and Plasma machines. They have all been workhorses that have never let me down for a second. I was hesitant when I bought my first machine, an i-MIG 200, but after I got it and put it through its paces I knew I'd be an Everlast customer for life.
@@richardvillanueva559 I know and I'm getting there. When you here the full story you will understand the delay.
Any relation to Lloyd Villanueva from Hawaii?
Yup. What Gaming Ham said...
A trick I use to repair the root on small pipe when you can't get in there and get those eraser thin strips out is to drill like a 1/8"-in hole at either end of the grind out before you grind it then you don't get those paper thin slivers you just stop at the drill point and clean it up.
I usually angle the drill bit about 30° parallel with the weld.
In most cases when you grind out with the holes drilled parallel at an angle you just stop grinding when you hit the outer edges of the drill hole at the top and it's all ready to go back together
The GOAT
where's the videos on the Cyclone 212?
alright Bob
Bob!
Bon Boulo 😆😆👍👍
Eu gostaria muito poder comprar uma everlast power mts 252 ou 275 . Mas O dólar é caro, aí não dá para eu ter um everlast. E também não devem enviar para o Brasil.
2 1/2"? Pipe? I do believe this would be boilermaker tube