Beautiful work, returning to the roots of learning. Today we have difficulty finding professionals who know manual tracing. We are very dependent on engineering software. Congratulations on the video.👍
After saying I would like to learn to weld for way too long, I am starting classes in May. You give me something to aspire to. There are some that proclaim this to be a waste of time. While I do believe in function over form, I personally prefer to have both whenever possible. And anyone that doesn’t have the desire to increase their skill level isn’t anyone I would want to hire.
I like your ideas they're not a waste of time especially for steel off-grid working like in regional Australia. Shops with machines can still mess up your steel order, so if you want something done you have to do it yourself. Thanks Mr Technic
As a former welder this reminds me of welding school back in 1977. I still do weld a bit in my garage. However today I'm crippled enough to made it dangerous . I just use the welds heat to hammer everything together so I can weld everything quick . I also have a cheap inner core welder . 110 vt. Anyway it's nice to see an expert fabricator's work . We used Trig for matching up pipe bends . Good stuff watching this.
I appreciate the time and effort you put into this. These are really neat tricks for visually appealing connections. I imagine applications in garden furniture or other decorative work. Thanks for sharing 👍
Ya anything aesthetic or art! Very cool and has me brainstorming some ideas. Like he said it is for casual welders. I don't think I can go to my supervisor back in the shop and say let's do this instead when we have huge machines that do all that but faster.
I imagine vehicle roll cages, suspension parts, custom car and bike work and on and on and on. Great tips mate. Our imaginations are limitless it seems.
@@dbear503 i wouldn't recommend most of these joints for hi strength applications. There's a reason wert you don't see them on expensive bikes or such. They don't make for the most stability which the material can provide. Yet they have their application where weight isn't much of an issue and you can oversize as you will, for the benefits of visually appealing craftsmanship. Furniture, as an example.
Its specifically about esthetics and erasing seams in certain areas. You could just slap 2 square tube 90degrees beside eachother but then your dealimg with openings and other visuals a customer may not want. Its a bit of extra work for a much higher esthetic appeal and thats what makes high end fab componies respected over others.
Very nicely done, this is aesthetically beauty full for making unique designs. Don't look at the haters.... These are just men who want functional en cheap. It also has its place, just like your technique has his place. Love it
I doubt i will remember where to find this video again when the time comes I need one of these joints. but they do make for a good clean and strong weld. Color me impressed!
Thanks man,this cutting bending steel really a test how skill welder are.I grow up in the welding shop my father is very welder and I see most of this metal bending style.good job to share and thanks to refresh my memory
Very cool techniques! A bit of info for new welders: do not weld galvanized steel, which is what's shown in this video. The zinc fumes are toxic and the damage is cumulative over time. You need a full respirator to weld zinc, otherwise stick to plain steel.
“Only homemade welders” So idiots who don’t understand welding trying to make welding content? Look, like 90% of this cutting and joinery is completely unnecessary and time wasting. For those who come from woodworking circles I can understand this being an odd concept but, in welding, especially simple tube steel like this, welding can be absolutely stupid-simple and even forgiving at times
None of these techniques has solved the main issue. Why isn't the top of the vertical tube been covered??! The bottom can get coped , but the top can't be covered?? Way too much slitter wheel , rethink !!
Thank YOU very much for simplifying what to many is so extremely hard. I’m one of a huge number that can only learn this way. Hugs brother, thanks again. ❤
Meu irmão vc me ganhou só nesse primeiro videou seu que eu assisti, isto não é só um video isto é uma aula pra quem quer aprender, eu amo a arte no ferro. serei seu mais novo inscrito.
Nice work. Very informative. I like doing specific projects and by watching this my accuracy will be much much better. This isn’t some old rig hack welding. This is true steel works. Very very nice.
I appreciate this, but creating a structure in this manner and aligning everything perfectly is a nightmare. Only a blacksmith-level pro player has the know-how to accomplish that!
WOW simple just WOW the process in the making was perfectly simple but beautiful and precise, thank's a bunch for the ideas bro, may GOD BLESS u more 🙏
Not every project will use all these approaches but this is a wealth of knowledge to have for future projects to make them better. Thanks
Thank you..
Beautiful work, returning to the roots of learning. Today we have difficulty finding professionals who know manual tracing. We are very dependent on engineering software. Congratulations on the video.👍
Many thanks!
After saying I would like to learn to weld for way too long, I am starting classes in May. You give me something to aspire to.
There are some that proclaim this to be a waste of time. While I do believe in function over form, I personally prefer to have both whenever possible. And anyone that doesn’t have the desire to increase their skill level isn’t anyone I would want to hire.
These are literally wastes of time unless you are doing non structural art pieces.
Браво маэстро, очень нужные решения!!! Спасибо!
とても印象的で、良いアイデアです。私はあなたから学ぶべきだと思います
I like your ideas they're not a waste of time especially for steel off-grid working like in regional Australia. Shops with machines can still mess up your steel order, so if you want something done you have to do it yourself. Thanks Mr Technic
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As a welder that's always looking for interesting ways to combine metal at the joints, thanks. These are going in the like list
Bonsoir
@@ChanelEngambe-lq1is❤😂😂🎉😂❤
I really like the effort you put in to show HOW it's really done if you want to be a pro.
I'm a blacksmith and machinist btw.. :)
My friend, you are the best! Receive my thanks for your valuable teachings and a sincere hug from this humble apprentice, from Brazil.
You are very welcome
Gosto de ver estes profissionais fazerem estes tipos de trabalho.
As a former welder this reminds me of welding school back in 1977.
I still do weld a bit in my garage. However today I'm crippled enough to made it
dangerous . I just use the welds heat to hammer everything together so I can weld everything quick . I also have a cheap inner core welder . 110 vt.
Anyway it's nice to see an expert fabricator's work . We used Trig for matching up pipe
bends . Good stuff watching this.
Thank you...
I'm an automotive technician for luxury cars and super cars I'm not good with metalwork, but this guy is just fantastic congratulations from Brazil
Seriously?! 😂
Cool, thanks!
I appreciate the time and effort you put into this. These are really neat tricks for visually appealing connections. I imagine applications in garden furniture or other decorative work. Thanks for sharing 👍
I was thinking railings
Ya anything aesthetic or art! Very cool and has me brainstorming some ideas. Like he said it is for casual welders. I don't think I can go to my supervisor back in the shop and say let's do this instead when we have huge machines that do all that but faster.
I imagine vehicle roll cages, suspension parts, custom car and bike work and on and on and on. Great tips mate. Our imaginations are limitless it seems.
@@dbear503 i wouldn't recommend most of these joints for hi strength applications. There's a reason wert you don't see them on expensive bikes or such. They don't make for the most stability which the material can provide. Yet they have their application where weight isn't much of an issue and you can oversize as you will, for the benefits of visually appealing craftsmanship. Furniture, as an example.
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Its specifically about esthetics and erasing seams in certain areas. You could just slap 2 square tube 90degrees beside eachother but then your dealimg with openings and other visuals a customer may not want. Its a bit of extra work for a much higher esthetic appeal and thats what makes high end fab componies respected over others.
Idk how to weld but i really nailed cutting those paper circles.
Finally a good recommendation from RUclips. Well done sir. I will buy welding machine tomorrow. This is inspiring. ☺️
😂😂😂
Восхищён! Браво мастер!
Very nicely done, this is aesthetically beauty full for making unique designs. Don't look at the haters.... These are just men who want functional en cheap. It also has its place, just like your technique has his place. Love it
I doubt i will remember where to find this video again when the time comes I need one of these joints. but they do make for a good clean and strong weld. Color me impressed!
Just save it
the idea is very genius, someday I will definitely need this👍
Amazing thought process and a unique approach. BUT where are the welded and finished outcomes?!?!. I wanna see the results!!
Coming soon!
Thanks man,this cutting bending steel really a test how skill welder are.I grow up in the welding shop my father is very welder and I see most of this metal bending style.good job to share and thanks to refresh my memory
👍👍👍 ДАХШАТ. САЛАМ КЫРГЫЗСТАНДАН. 🇰🇬
Buen trabajo 👍 excelente.
Actual decent tips, wow. More than a few good ways to do Pearling
I’m not even a welder, but I love this videos
Your corner joints are like art, you are amazing, thank you for sharing
あなたのビデオは非常に詳細です、ありがとう
Unbelievable Metal Forming. Never Seen Before. Excellent.
It is clever to put mathematics to practical uses !
It is this kind of person who improves our world !
Thank you for using Metric! Way too many building channels use imperial and i have to google every measurement to get a feel for how big something is.
Complimenti x la SUPER piega nel tubo metallico; quando vedo nei video, piegare i tubi metallici con questi sistemi, ne rimango Affascinato!!!
Filing this under When I absolutely must 1 piece miters in different profiles, set to christmas carols. Gives me comfort and joy. comfort and joy.
Beautiful work! And great music too…!
This guy is another level, genius
Quel talent, chapeau à cet artiste!!!
Excelente labor, gracias por compartir,un abrazo desde México.
The angle grinder precision is insane 😮
I could watch this a dozen times and still get the cuts wrong 😵💫 Oh...tidings of comfort and joy!!!
Thank you, great vids, I used your method on round tubing to complete 90 degrees angle on my bugs seat post.
Excellent!
Хорошее применение геометрии👏👏👏,я сварщик,но ни разу не встречал такие соединения в чертежах !!!!!!😮
Где такие соединения можно применять?????
Gran maestro 👍🧑🏭🇨🇴🇨🇴dios lo bendiga por compartir sus conocimientos
Very cool techniques! A bit of info for new welders: do not weld galvanized steel, which is what's shown in this video. The zinc fumes are toxic and the damage is cumulative over time. You need a full respirator to weld zinc, otherwise stick to plain steel.
👍👍👍
Excelente. Ótimas dicas.👍👍
This vid is more about Arts, Esthetics and Geometry than it is Fab Shop practicality. Keeping that in mind, its beatiful stuff 👌👌
#tajtecnicalwork
“Only homemade welders”
So idiots who don’t understand welding trying to make welding content?
Look, like 90% of this cutting and joinery is completely unnecessary and time wasting.
For those who come from woodworking circles I can understand this being an odd concept but, in welding, especially simple tube steel like this, welding can be absolutely stupid-simple and even forgiving at times
Super tips! Thanks for sharing!
I do not know when I will need these new skills have acquired, but I am glad I learned them.
Que ideia fantástica.
Perde-se tempo a fazer as marcações...mas sai um trabalho perfeito...e mais valorizado pelo cliente.
Не ценится. Заказчику нужно быстро сделать. Большинство этих приемов пустая трата времени.
Lankawe Kollekge vada kiyala danagatte Anchor box eka kapana kota tamai.Adamari bro.Good Luck.Hada Wathinma suba patanava.Oba visishtayek vagema me karana de mulu lokayatama hugak vadagath,Respect bro.❤
ස්තූතී යාළුවා මේ වගේ අපේ තව channel තියෙනවා . ලංකාවේ අය බලන එකට සතුටුයි.. ජය වේවා...💓
It's an amazing job and a very good idea
You are a legend mate superb
Muito satisfatório esse vídeo de assistir
Excellent video!. CONGRATULATIONS & THANK YOU for sharing your techiques with us!..
My pleasure!
I worked building assembly lines for 20 years & you wouldn't believe what some of the old guys taught me.
Que trabalho Fantástico parabéns
Like your work good luck
The music is so relaxing while watching these owesome tricks ❤️
Excelente Estimado Maestro.
Felicitaciones.
Great work!❤
I'm not a welder but I like your tutorial.
Very beautiful work I love to learn Joseph from Uganda
Your saving 1 weld I'd 45 it and then cut for the tube , 10 times quicker than that
Amazing. Thank you for sharing!.
Изумительно, благодарю за работу.
Подписка и 👍
None of these techniques has solved the main issue. Why isn't the top of the vertical tube been covered??! The bottom can get coped , but the top can't be covered?? Way too much slitter wheel , rethink !!
That’s some pretty neat joints but the random Xmas music really surprised me haha good work tho mate
Thank YOU very much for simplifying what to many is so extremely hard. I’m one of a huge number that can only learn this way. Hugs brother, thanks again. ❤
there’s nothing hard about these lol as long as you know how to use these tools you can do it.
Meu irmão vc me ganhou só nesse primeiro videou seu que eu assisti, isto não é só um video isto é uma aula pra quem quer aprender, eu amo a arte no ferro. serei seu mais novo inscrito.
Шикарно!Best works! Bravo! your experiance will help me during my own bulding & constuctions
You are the real skill archi
That’s class act friend!!! Good work!
Hello 👋 my friend, like 👍🏻 +✍️👉✍️🤝
लाजवाब फेब्रीकेशन फॉर्मूला
Ассалаумалейкум !,Жарайсын, классно, рахмет !!!
I love the use of basic geometry to create beautiful work.
Very nice! Learned something new today. I hope I can apply that to some of my work when I have time and focus is more on optic.
You can do it!
O cara é um gênio da arte!
Perfection often comes from a little extra thought. Time to finish with a little TIG. Nice music too!
#tajtecnicalwork
Thanks, I really enjoyed this video.
I always enjoy these, its like oragami for metal.
U chose a very nice song bro
Tôi rất thích cách mà bạn sảng tác .một kiệt tắc rất đẹp
They are the ONLY ones who should know this. Who thinks of these titles?
Doesn't that also mean that the welding rigs should not be storebought?
Nossa mano vc é um mestre na arte parabéns
Ótimo vídeo, que perfeição, parabéns
a unique invention. thank you very much
Very nice tips and great tunes too
Great skill and excellent tunes
This is how id imagine a wood worker would tackle a job like this. 😂
In a market nobody want to waste material and time using these tricks.
But the finishig at joint looks good.a
Nice work. Very informative. I like doing specific projects and by watching this my accuracy will be much much better. This isn’t some old rig hack welding. This is true steel works. Very very nice.
I appreciate this, but creating a structure in this manner and aligning everything perfectly is a nightmare. Only a blacksmith-level pro player has the know-how to accomplish that!
That's not as hard as it looks. The Welding of that thinwall tubing is the hard part.
It's the music for me.... And your video it's good
WOW
simple just WOW
the process in the making was perfectly simple but beautiful and precise,
thank's a bunch for the ideas bro,
may GOD BLESS u more 🙏
Most welcome 😊
Waaw bellissima video grande❤️ professionista bravo buon lavoro Sei molto passionante molto❤️❤️ prechiso 💯💯💯🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Beauty notches! Saved for later.
Quem sabe, sabe ! muito bom .. . very good !
Thanks brother for sharing this knowledge to me
I love it! Я люблю это! ❤😊