🔥 6g Pipe Welding: 6010 Root 7018 Fill and Cap

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    We constantly get requests to do 6G pipe welds to many different specifications. Today, we are going to go over one that is fairly common; 6" 6G 6010 Root with a 7018 three bead fill and cap.
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Комментарии • 293

  • @robertfauls2958
    @robertfauls2958 7 лет назад +16

    I really like your videos. I have learned a lot. I'm a retired diesel mechanic and welding was part of my trade. People say you can't teach an old dog new tricks but this old dog has learned a lot thanks to you. Keep up the good work.

  • @johnschooley5966
    @johnschooley5966 7 лет назад +36

    Your videos are extremely informational and show more of the real work situations us welders could face. I'm a welder for a large mechanical contractor and I've been in some spots so tight I've actually taken my hood off, jammed it between two pipes and looked through it. Anyways in regards to your 2hand vs one topic. The answer is simple in my opinion. Get comfortable. If you have to weld opposite hand, get comfortable and have a clear range of movement. The last test I took for a job I used a 15in crescent, a file, a jack stand, and my own knee as a support for my lag arm( I'm right handed). What I'm getting at for anyone new to pipe welding or getting ready to test, weld however is comfortable for you. As long as you follow the wps, how you weld it is on you. Great videos bob!

    • @Welddotcom
      @Welddotcom  7 лет назад +4

      Good advice. Thanks for the support

    • @doug132639
      @doug132639 5 лет назад

      Cut down an old mask. To about 2 inches from the glass holder on each side. Then put a handle on it. You can most times get it in. Tight places. Or a monkey mask... I've used both lots on ships..

  • @ronbath364
    @ronbath364 7 лет назад +27

    SirPlease accept my compliments. You are a natural instructor and communicator and I learn a lot just listening to you instruct while you weld. As a 72 yr old retired fighter pilot, who was told to get a hobby which would be humbling and challenging, I considered golf, fly fishing, chess or welding. Welding won out, and have been humiliated and challenged ever since. Again thanks for your focused instructional approach to this skill. Welding reminds me of air to air combat with the other guy keeping the advantage most of the time........................................Respectfully RJB

  • @wileyb.perryiii1501
    @wileyb.perryiii1501 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding demo! I believe you are doing a great job of demonstrating the proper technique for performing this qualification test. As a vintage welding instructor(65 yrs 0ld) myself, I share many of the thoughts you mentioned in your video. Thank you for your presentation, Sir!

  • @josepho5055
    @josepho5055 7 лет назад +1

    Bob a video on API 1104 test; both parts - 5g or 6g , 12" pipe using 5/32" rod for both the 6010 root and hot pass and 7018 fill and cap. Second part - 12" branch tee lay out, cut and weld.This is the test give to qualify for employment in North East Contractors

  • @EastCoastWoodworking
    @EastCoastWoodworking 7 лет назад +1

    Bob you do an excellent job getting your point across and explain why you do what you do. As far as the one handed two handed comments its easy to make a comment from your arm chair when you have never burnt a rod in your life, us guys and gals who do it every day know what works and what is acceptable. Some times you have to do what you have to due to get the job done this is where experience and craftsmanship come in. If you want to be negative and rude there are plenty of other channels out there and you are free to do that there.

  • @Rattletrap2
    @Rattletrap2 7 лет назад +7

    Bob, I really appreciate your honesty! I also really enjoy your videos. I too am 58 years old and only started welding about 5 or 6 years ago. It ain't easy at our age. You have had the advantage of learning to do it a young age and as you said, the muscles in your body were trained and still remember for the most part. Mine just won't take a hint! lol I struggle, but love doing it and strive to be better every chance I get! Keep up the great video series!

    • @Welddotcom
      @Welddotcom  7 лет назад +3

      Always appreciate the support!

    • @AzzKicker-bz1cb
      @AzzKicker-bz1cb 7 лет назад +2

      Rattletrap2
      I took welding through a local college and attained a 2yr welding associates degree, unfortunately, I was unable to garner any certifications in any position or for any process. I studied and welded in "Stick", FCAW, MIG, & TIG.
      I have bend test passing coupons in FCAW(2positions, flat bevel plate), and MIG(1position, flat bevel plate).
      I know I need more, hood down, burning rod time to become a proficient welder. I have tried three times to get into union apprenticeship programs, but I feel like my age is a large factor in why I'm being turned down for apprenticeship programs.
      I am a Veteran of the Global War on Terrorisim and had hoped that being a Veteran would give a union a big list of benefits to hire me like the boost from Helmets to Hardhats program as well as any veteran based incentives for hiring vets and giving us a place to learn and earn.
      Obviously, I have been mistaken.
      I forgot to mention that I am 50 years old now and I was 48 years old when I graduated from welding school. I have been trying since then to get into a union due to the fact that I don't believe a fab shop will be interested in hiring someone who is still not proficient enough to weld consistently well.
      I do enjoy these videos, so keep them coming!

    • @nickpalmer5826
      @nickpalmer5826 7 лет назад +1

      AzzKicker 1234 Look into Tulsa welding school
      Trust me

  • @steveaumann6335
    @steveaumann6335 9 месяцев назад

    I had a instructor tell me years ago that he has never seen a bad left handed welder,I started looking for that and I completely agree. Excellent video 👍👍.

  • @Etol1963
    @Etol1963 7 лет назад +1

    Talk about the shimmy's. I'm 54 and I've got them. And I have to take my glasses of to get a better view of the puddle.
    Here's another cry out for a 7018 root, fill and cap. I am practicing this at the moment. Getting better at it, but would love to see You do one.
    Keep those great videos coming Bob. I learn a lot from You.
    You and Jody Collier are the best at getting Your knowledge and experience across to the viewers. Thank You for that.

  • @hi_im_redbeard
    @hi_im_redbeard 7 лет назад +35

    I'm no where near this level of welding but still very enjoyable to watch.

    • @Londonnester
      @Londonnester 5 лет назад +1

      You'll get there my friend just perfect your fit up that is the most crucial step in my opinion

    • @iamtj20
      @iamtj20 3 года назад +2

      hey man ik this 4 years ago but man i’ll love to know how you are now.

    • @hi_im_redbeard
      @hi_im_redbeard 3 года назад

      @@iamtj20 appreciate the check in! I can gladly say I can now confidently weld stuff for myself but still wouldn't trust myself to do it for others hahah 👍

  • @sethrosellini3576
    @sethrosellini3576 7 лет назад +17

    Hey I don't care what anyone says, that was a great video Bob, great tutorial for guys tryna break out and get their 6g. The welds look real good too man, aside from what u pointed out, but anyhow I have yet to see a perfect "machine weld" from anybody, there's always gonna be some little defect or flaw - and anyways u already know a welder is his own worst critic! I weld steam pipe all day, (carbon steel) and them welds u threw down look sweet! Keep up the excellent vids man..

    • @teds4983
      @teds4983 6 лет назад

      Where you working? I have a rig too

  • @nvthisdw
    @nvthisdw 7 лет назад +1

    hey bob im in college for applied welding and im at the end of the course and ive been practicing my 6010 roots in the 6g position with pipe ranging from 2"-6" schedule 40-120 for the pipefitters union. one thing i have figured out is once you get to 3 and 6 o'clock if you give the rod a 10-15 dagree push it helps alot with keeping the key hole consistent

    • @tonyv9123
      @tonyv9123 6 лет назад

      Daniel push in what direction? I find I’m always fighting the keyhole once I get past 3-6 o clock unless I go with a really tight gap. Do you push it up away from the puddle or down towards the puddle?

  • @mmccarrell
    @mmccarrell 7 лет назад +1

    I've watched this video 4 different times. I was laid off about a year ago and going tomorrow for my test after being off that long so this helped me to refresh my memory, talk about nervous....

    • @bubzy8091
      @bubzy8091 4 года назад

      Mark Mccarrell did you get the job?

  • @paragjh284
    @paragjh284 4 года назад

    Sir you are a very good teacher. I don't know what kind of people dislike such videos. May be they are envious. Anyway I am from non technical, chemistry background but always fond of tools and fabrication as my father was a technical man. He taught me many things and the missing things I learned from you(and still learning)...

  • @dhebert111
    @dhebert111 7 лет назад +10

    This is what a good welder with a lot of experience sounds like.

  • @boblitchko2979
    @boblitchko2979 7 лет назад +3

    Another great video.Comfort is the key to putting down a good weld even though sometimes you need to weld in an uncomfortable position and hold on to something with one hand to do your welding.

  • @stevemackelprang8472
    @stevemackelprang8472 7 лет назад +3

    As a prop , a " chain vise grip" can't be beat, fast , secure and you can position it in any position. Chain extensions can be purchased , makes welding pipe of any size , in position much easier.

  • @ryanjones9305
    @ryanjones9305 7 лет назад +1

    I'm glad you covered that propping issue. Propping will always make things easier on a guy and, a lot of the time, easier has a better finished product.

  • @quintondumas2428
    @quintondumas2428 7 лет назад

    hi. I can agree with alot your saying. I'm 40 started welding at 38 I have made a lot of progress. your videos are very helpful people trying to make we'll rocket science and you simply it so I commend you for that.

  • @MrBucidart
    @MrBucidart 7 лет назад +1

    Bob, I watch your channel because I have little knowledge on welding, thank you for your effort.

  • @floridacajunman228
    @floridacajunman228 7 лет назад

    Great video and thanks for sharing. I'm a pipe welder from Louisiana working in the nuclear industry. I totally agree with you on being as comfortable as possible to take the test if the Inspector allows it. What ever it takes to make a good, sound weld.

  • @brianmaas7058
    @brianmaas7058 7 лет назад +2

    Great video. I liked the 2 hand vs 1 hand topic at the end. I think a lot of it stems from the "golden arm" syndrome in industry. If you need to use 2 hands so be it. As long as you produce a quality weld it really doesn't matter how you do it. I think people get hung up on thinking you are less skilled if you have to use 2 hands.

  • @IMSTARYOURNOBODY
    @IMSTARYOURNOBODY 7 лет назад +11

    one of the better welding videos i've seen...good job

  • @stankrajnik5295
    @stankrajnik5295 6 лет назад

    thank you for taking the time to make these videos.I'm sure with your talent you could find more profitable ways to spent your free time than sharing your knowledge and reading/answering comments for the rest us for free.It really says something about your personality.Very generous man.Knowledge is power.

  • @J800613
    @J800613 7 лет назад +7

    Excellent, per usual. Who cares if you use something to brace yourself. All that matters is achieving an acceptable weld. I'd like to see some different weaved caps or maybe 6G FCAW.

  • @darkhorse9831
    @darkhorse9831 7 лет назад +6

    Currently taking welding course and your videos are a great help!

    • @omarrojas8372
      @omarrojas8372 7 лет назад +2

      Im going to college this august to do the same thing

  • @charliespann3967
    @charliespann3967 7 лет назад +7

    Great video, talk about the high speed shimmy's I graduated to a full wobble. Being 66 doesn't help.
    Thanks again.

  • @manuellopez504
    @manuellopez504 3 года назад +1

    Mr. Bob I say it once and I will say it again you Sr. Are a legend on welding!!✌👍

  • @ShellFitter
    @ShellFitter 7 лет назад +4

    Great video as always Bob. Id really like to attend one of your workshops, I feel even as a journeyman I could learn allot from you.

    • @Welddotcom
      @Welddotcom  7 лет назад +2

      Steve Williams The one in June is full, but we're trying to get another one going in Pittsburgh in August. still in the works

  • @josecasio2699
    @josecasio2699 3 года назад

    I'm a pipe Welder from Philippines, I like ur techniques and I'm agree on that.

  • @erichill5208
    @erichill5208 3 года назад

    My dad was a welder for decades. He over the years did a lot of pipe welding from small to large up to 40 inch pipe. One place he worked they gave the guys the opportunity to take the 6g pipe certification test. 20 guys took the test. My dad was the only one who passed. Why how could that be? 7010 root pass 7018 cover. That’s a rod hardly heard of. It works great

  • @bikesfightback
    @bikesfightback 7 лет назад +1

    I really enjoy watching your videos and love the fact that you appear to be also left handed like myself

  • @MrBrapbraaap
    @MrBrapbraaap 7 лет назад

    This channel is awesome! Only been mig welding for only a couple years and haven't done stick since college. Makes me want to pick up a little arc welder and start garage honing my skills

    • @Welddotcom
      @Welddotcom  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the support, brother.

  • @PiLLoWHanDs267
    @PiLLoWHanDs267 6 лет назад

    I have to say between you guys at weld.com and Jodi from welding tips and tricks you both are very helpful I've passed both open root 3g and 4g from get the info and little tips from your videos, thank you so much!

  • @420International
    @420International 11 месяцев назад

    Watching this in 2023 and its super helpful! Thank you, sir.

  • @vendetta1306
    @vendetta1306 2 года назад +1

    Rumour has it that Bob came outta the womb slick

  • @andrewwitcher7432
    @andrewwitcher7432 7 лет назад +5

    I've heard of a 6gr but have never seen anyone run one. could you show what the set up is and what kind of job would give it and thank you for all the great videos

  • @mattreed6720
    @mattreed6720 6 лет назад

    Bob Moffat bending that rod to get in any position is an amazing trick. Makes life so much easier then having to stop and get re adjusted

  • @jimkillen1065
    @jimkillen1065 2 года назад

    I remember the first 6g test I took a long time ago. At a power plant. I just needed a job . I passed it that God , I was hungry and tired of getting no work in the oil field

  • @upthevillaboys
    @upthevillaboys 6 лет назад +2

    Bob, you are a welding god. I appreciate your candor and your expertise. Thank you!

  • @jberry1982
    @jberry1982 6 лет назад +1

    I always do mine facing me and I always stick a old file in the pipe and rested my arm on and Jack stands either one facing either way don't matter to me any long as I get comfortable long as I do that my welds look good and run good and I pretty much do exactly how this guy did on any weld test is how I was taught on jobs to do it over fifteen or so years ago took me about 5 years to work up to fitter and a year and a half to really be a decent welder I still learn new things everyday all senarios are different more are the same Tig Welding was always my strongest process but I mostly worked in the chemical plants so Stainless was mostly what I weld it's a fun trade I enjoyed it still do but I got tired of chasing the work around the country so I started driving a semi truck about 10 years ago and I like it even more plus no more looking for a room or place to stay every trip outta town I live in my truck is comfy and alot better on your eyes and back to lol but I encourage anyone interested in this field to do it just like trucking I encourage that to both are great ways to earn a living

  • @KennyInVegas
    @KennyInVegas 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Bob!!! I really enjoy when you show up!

  • @scootersays
    @scootersays 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Bob! This will help me out a lot, as I'll be attempting this test this week.

  • @steezy1292
    @steezy1292 7 лет назад +1

    You're a very knowledgeable man, i really enjoyed this video. Gave plenty of insight, I'm definitely going to subscribe.

    • @Welddotcom
      @Welddotcom  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the support, Zach.

  • @mehdikhoshzaman3039
    @mehdikhoshzaman3039 6 лет назад +2

    Your the best mentor man. Thanks for the great vids

  • @erikcox2856
    @erikcox2856 Год назад

    U not too old..I take my test today 2022 thank u 4 the video oldheads R the best !!! They know the most that's why um here

  • @bigrio6387
    @bigrio6387 5 лет назад

    Bob you are the man. I like the way you get money. Thank you for the help. All the info helps a lot.

  • @andyobrien5696
    @andyobrien5696 6 лет назад

    Hi Bob, you've mentioned it before but here, in the UK; 6010 is really rare, I knew one chap that done a job with 6010/ 7010 vertical down but it's normally 7018 all the way here, vertical up obviously. Just different processes in different places I guess, anyway keep up the videos, they're brilliant. Cheers Andy.

    • @kalebmcdaniel9147
      @kalebmcdaniel9147 Год назад

      Huh must be too weak to weld with 6010. Many people hate the sparks it throws

  • @Luke3420
    @Luke3420 7 лет назад +1

    that weave 6010 pass looks good!

  • @jeremyedgar62
    @jeremyedgar62 7 лет назад +1

    He's as good as me lol I really like watching his videos very helpful as far as learning new things goes

  • @mightylaidlow1
    @mightylaidlow1 7 лет назад

    Maybe set it up like a pipe a boiler maker would face? tube test? mig hard wire all the way out? love the videos. thanks

  • @claytonwest6873
    @claytonwest6873 3 года назад

    How many times have I made love to this test (in stick, TIG, and MIG no less), and yet I can't help but watch this video?... I must love welding.

  • @antoniamilton8413
    @antoniamilton8413 3 года назад

    Interesting to see how slow you go. I've been moving to fast apparently. When my key hole gets big , I panic a bit. I've only been welding pipe for about a month.

  • @steveaumann6335
    @steveaumann6335 9 месяцев назад

    Well done 👍, the only thing I wish you would have shown was the fit up and how you tacked it.

  • @rockytharpjr
    @rockytharpjr 7 лет назад +1

    always like your videos they are very informative and instructional.

  • @matthewsinger4902
    @matthewsinger4902 Год назад

    7:43 “Where’s your faceshield at, hand?!”

  • @FinalBossKinsu
    @FinalBossKinsu 6 месяцев назад

    I came because i have a lab on this today and i PRAY i have watched this video enough (5 times😅)

  • @ramiroperales7897
    @ramiroperales7897 7 лет назад +1

    excellent teaching Bob thank you.

  • @21gioni
    @21gioni 7 лет назад +1

    The tests I did where smaller diameter pipes that was standard in the early 70 to late 80s.

  • @Sehughes1985
    @Sehughes1985 2 года назад

    He's the Bob Ross of welding

  • @juhis950
    @juhis950 7 лет назад +11

    Have you ever welded pipe with 7018 all the way, also the root? I know you dont do it much in the US, but im curious haha. Thanks for the video, as always.

    • @NSW
      @NSW 7 лет назад +2

      Kala Mies 7018 all the way is great

    • @CBendis4
      @CBendis4 7 лет назад +1

      1/8 gap 1/8 land 120A straight polarity for 7018 root was the exotic spec we tried at school on a friday afternoon. was not all that bad

    • @NSW
      @NSW 7 лет назад +11

      Cole Bendis I have a 7018 open root. 6g video on my channel with arc shoots and perfect penetration .

    • @bobmoffatt4133
      @bobmoffatt4133 7 лет назад +4

      Check out the video from NSW. It is a dandy and they make it look easier than it is. Good stuff.

    • @jamesharrell4360
      @jamesharrell4360 7 лет назад

      Cole Bendis straight? Interesting

  • @bent9643
    @bent9643 7 лет назад +2

    a good welder is a comfortable welder

  • @dperson6557
    @dperson6557 5 лет назад

    Always learn something by watching you. There always will be several ways to skin the cat.

  • @dutchvandermorgan6226
    @dutchvandermorgan6226 7 лет назад

    Man I hope I'm this good at 6" 6G pipe this coming semester

  • @snowkracker
    @snowkracker 3 года назад

    When I was new at welding I couldn’t even talk while I was welding. And I would find that I would hold my breath a lot.

  • @slimeypope6703
    @slimeypope6703 2 года назад +1

    for the life of me i cant weld this i need to practice more 💪🏼

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven 6 лет назад +1

    Good stuff. Excellent. Thank you!

  • @garyscoville7741
    @garyscoville7741 7 лет назад +1

    Hay Bob. Gary the CT. Electrician. Hay thank's for the bit on welding square tubing. That was real helpful. I'm gettin ready to build a welding cart for, you guessed it, by car! No, only kidin. What size tubing and what gage would you suggest for the material? I still have to come up with a design, but I'll figure something out. I'm not real happy I'm goin to miss your boot came this year. I need to start saving now, since I am on SS now. Yaaaa! I hope you make out ok on it. Thanks again Bob for all the great video's you put out, I really enjoy them and they help more then you may think. Oh, they call us guys "sparky" but it should belong to you welder's! :-)

    • @bobmoffatt4133
      @bobmoffatt4133 7 лет назад

      For welding carts I use a lot of 1" - 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" 14ga tubing. 1/8" angle. there are a lot of little design issues to go through. I just built another one not too long ago. Not the prettiest design but functional.

  • @rexus1941
    @rexus1941 2 месяца назад

    Legal ver o arc Force trabalhando

  • @terion00
    @terion00 7 лет назад +1

    definitely enjoyed watching.

  • @ericfarran8554
    @ericfarran8554 6 лет назад

    Bob these are amazing videos however from my experience in the field we don't see any of the machines you're using and the amperages seem really low I would be so happy if you can make a video like this and as well as your 5,32 heavy wall cap using a more field common machine like a Lincoln Vantage or Miller Trailblazer the amperage is you using just seem so low and it may be because of the Dig function that I'm not too familiar with which the common field machines haveas well. I would like to start experimenting with my dig settings on my Lincoln Vantage but you could save me a lot of time and money by making an educational video like this with a more field common machine and talk a lot about your different amperage settings. What if you went uphill one side and down the other?!

  • @jberry1982
    @jberry1982 6 лет назад

    And talking about the guys I learned from they was so old school they always talked about the days before 7018 rods came along and they uphilled there 6010 root and down hilled there 6010 filler and cap which I'm certain burnt there ass up over time cuz them gray 6010s he used are the common type now but they used the red 6010s alot then and either throws the hell outta some fire those other experienced pipe hands out there knows what I mean to ain't no avoiding it that I'm aware of so once that roots in there your fire mostly blows inside the pipe if your doing it right and 7018 is alot less aggressive of a rod far as ark and spark off them they burn far smoother as well but that's DC + for you tigs mostly dc- and Welding Aluminum with Tig is usually done on AC+ which the sound is way different of your ark the flow of the puddle is different as well and rather than using 100%argon your using 75-25% argon Co2 or pure helium as your sheilding gas and your using green tip 100% tungsten rather than red tip which all this you learn over time and years nobody masters this in weeks or days

  • @alexrakir491
    @alexrakir491 7 лет назад +1

    Great video as always!!!

  • @fbs.servicos2891
    @fbs.servicos2891 7 лет назад +1

    Muito obrigado por compartilhar o seu conhecimento conosco valeu Bob

  • @timothywilliams7672
    @timothywilliams7672 7 лет назад

    Ratchet Innovations A.P.E welding's new wave!

  • @michaelforgiveness2964
    @michaelforgiveness2964 18 дней назад +1

    tx,bro from Horn Africa

  • @darrylwilliams8041
    @darrylwilliams8041 7 лет назад +1

    awsome very informative and practical

  • @bigjoe8537
    @bigjoe8537 7 лет назад +1

    Can you do a Overhead video without backing strip, thanks.

  • @igorpaskievich3408
    @igorpaskievich3408 7 лет назад

    you can make a 6-gr probe with 7018, by the way very good your videos. greetings from Argentina

  • @rayfalcone6897
    @rayfalcone6897 6 лет назад

    right to the point,great video,Bob...thank you

  • @paulmorrey733
    @paulmorrey733 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Bob

  • @dirtbikingskibum9727
    @dirtbikingskibum9727 7 лет назад

    Thank you for making these videos.

  • @senuolicak7097
    @senuolicak7097 7 лет назад

    Bob is the champ !

  • @learnwelding
    @learnwelding 7 лет назад +1

    Thank's Bob !

  • @jaredjones7494
    @jaredjones7494 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @mfalarz6974
    @mfalarz6974 7 лет назад +1

    great video, but I have a little question, when do you speak from a hotpass, is it only when you use the same electrode as the root? Keep going greetings from belgium

    • @bobmoffatt4133
      @bobmoffatt4133 7 лет назад

      It is for me. I like to run a "hot pass" with Exx10 electrodes, after the root., 10 - 20 amps higher depending on the situation and position / direction of travel.

  • @jannmichaeldelossantos5632
    @jannmichaeldelossantos5632 5 лет назад

    Sir thank you for the instruction. It helps me.
    Good job sir.,more tutorial videos.
    Thank you!!!!

  • @coreymills5625
    @coreymills5625 3 года назад

    I keep seeing this particular welding machine on a lot of these videos. I have a lincoln 250 ranger, got a matco mig/tig welder, learned off my dads old Panasonic gun slinger, and now in the shop we have two top of line Miller mig welders. I know some machines work better then others. What machine is he using?

  • @magnusklahr8190
    @magnusklahr8190 7 лет назад +2

    Great video!!

  • @rodmanferolino9750
    @rodmanferolino9750 5 лет назад

    thank .. you sir :) ..
    ..
    thank you for the techniques :)
    and i am ready to take the nc2

  • @jeremyedgar62
    @jeremyedgar62 7 лет назад

    I have my 12 on 12 branch papers I know it's a long process but maybe you should try and put it in here

  • @johnw391
    @johnw391 7 лет назад

    I enjoy all your vids wish I would of gone to you're school

  • @mixjumstv9272
    @mixjumstv9272 Год назад

    Wow great ty for posting videos

  • @roberthoy9922
    @roberthoy9922 7 лет назад

    I would like to see you do a 6GR using a flux core 068 233.

  • @davidbiser7231
    @davidbiser7231 2 года назад

    What ever helps you do the best weld you can make.

  • @hap2bee
    @hap2bee 4 года назад

    How long will it take an expert to make this weld from prep to finish?

  • @mexi9787
    @mexi9787 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tips for 6G Sir ! Can you do some 1g Though 4g 6010 root 7018 fill and cap ! I need help on how to Tac the plate so it dose not mess up my root weld , also my re starts are a disaster is it better to feather out the key hole ? Thank you !

  • @aaronguzman1438
    @aaronguzman1438 7 лет назад +1

    Great vid overall! I'm learning pipe right now , I see you're running the root at bout 80 now if I tried that the key hole would just open up way to much for me and make it difficult to close it up and just get titties on the inside of my pipe. By the time Im at 12:00 on the pipe I'm at like 65amps. I'm running an 1/8 land with a 1/8 gap I like to run my stuff hot but for some reason I'm
    Not able to on pipe. Any pointers!? Am I running to slow maybe? Anyway thanks for reading my comment and you have yourself a great productive day 🤘🏾

    • @landonlehman5497
      @landonlehman5497 Год назад

      From your description it sounds like arc length is probably too long. I'm no Bob though!

  • @LuisGuzman-xk4gy
    @LuisGuzman-xk4gy 6 лет назад

    Hi Bob, plumbing apprentice here. Just had a quick question for you. What were you running at on your cap. My root and fill pass are almost perfect just when I go to cap I think mess up bead placement and start to undercut each side. Is the edge of your rod on the edge of your bevel and letting it flow on top or is your rod even with the edge of the bevel if that makes sense.

  • @nervousfishyy
    @nervousfishyy 7 лет назад +3

    what about some down hill welding as in pipeline?

    • @ecr125x
      @ecr125x 7 лет назад +2

      Adam Tierney agreed I'd like to see 60-7010 and some 5/32-1/4"

    • @bobmoffatt4133
      @bobmoffatt4133 7 лет назад +11

      You guys want to see the fire breathing dragon welds, eh?

    • @billmcyrus
      @billmcyrus 6 лет назад +2

      I totally agree. I'm rather curious to see it being done and also an explanation as to why downhill is thought to be inferior in some cases yet in pipeline welding it's the way to go--given how expensive and big those projects are they don't mess around.