Been following you a while now - this is the first video where you showed most of the whole thing. THIS is the methodology you need to use. Nice video - thank you.
I did a 6" 0.109" wall job not long ago and man i had a hard time melting that root. First weld i dis Where ferrule that I welded and the end of spool so customer accepted I fuse them from the inside too since I had the room. But for the next joint I ended up putting a bevel id helped a lot melting that root but i didnt put a fill pass. I wish I’ve seen that video before but it wasn’t online yet!!! Just the video I’ve been waiting for a long time. Not always easy I’m a one guy band I’m a welder but not a true PipeFitter but when I have the chance to weld stainless tube I always weld it to sanitary standard as a practice even not required. Thanks a lot for the video!!!
Doing that with lift arc is impressive I would need foot pedal to not fish eye. I weld Schedule 10 stainless at my job. That foot pedal is a life saver.
Zach, thanks for the great video.. It was a perfect video not like pipe wielding.. lol That's why I like your content because its reality based, not perfect.
Great video! Looks like you have visited the fireball tool website! Is that the hard tail vise and the big table? Would love to know what you think about them. 👍🏼
Why don’t you use a metal cutting bandsaw? If it is a good quality machine you will have also a good straight cut. At the end it will be cheaper than every time 165 bucks for only 4 cuts. If you can find on the other side of the pond some beam clamps M10,it’s a lot easier for holding your purge plate
Yeah that’s what I say too. I have a Wilton 9”x16” and a Rong Fu 9”x16” band saws. (Blade is 135” on one, and 142” on the other). If you take the time to adjust your bandsaw to cut straight, and use a blade with a high TPI count, you can make hundreds if not thousands of cuts into stainless steel. Straight, clean, accurate cuts. I do it all the time, as I do a lot of the same type of work this guy is doing here. I can see where that saw he has would be good in the field though. But for shop work…the bandsaw.
I could not get my band saw to cut that as square as I needed plus I need to be able to cut that stuff on sight. I kept getting the band saw blade to walk about a blade width +-
@@DarlingtonFarm check your rollers from your bandsaw,if they move too much “wobbling ” that’s the reason from no straight cuts Or use ceramic saw guides
Been following you a while now - this is the first video where you showed most of the whole thing. THIS is the methodology you need to use. Nice video - thank you.
Thanks, now that im doing more work in my shop I can take the time to make videos like this
Nice job Zach !!! The new shop was definitely a benefit in this instance. Plenty of work space.
I already want more space, but its so nice having what I do now
Another great video about our industry
Thanks
I did a 6" 0.109" wall job not long ago and man i had a hard time melting that root. First weld i dis Where ferrule that I welded and the end of spool so customer accepted I fuse them from the inside too since I had the room. But for the next joint I ended up putting a bevel id helped a lot melting that root but i didnt put a fill pass. I wish I’ve seen that video before but it wasn’t online yet!!! Just the video I’ve been waiting for a long time. Not always easy I’m a one guy band I’m a welder but not a true PipeFitter but when I have the chance to weld stainless tube I always weld it to sanitary standard as a practice even not required. Thanks a lot for the video!!!
Yeah that's thick. Below 4 inch is .063 and above 4 up to I think 6 is .085. I've never done above 4 but I bet it's a way different learning curve
Very nice job!
Thank you for sharing. I've been watching your videos for a long time and always learn something new.
Take care.
Thanks 👍
Doing that with lift arc is impressive I would need foot pedal to not fish eye. I weld Schedule 10 stainless at my job. That foot pedal is a life saver.
Dude...shop looks nice bud! Uve come up a little in the pipe game since I last saw ya!(consistent growth) nice job and very useful/interesting job
Thanks 👍 Thanks I appreciate it
Thanks for the video Zak
You bet, hopefully get some more out
Zach, thanks for the great video.. It was a perfect video not like pipe wielding.. lol That's why I like your content because its reality based, not perfect.
Thanks, I try to show how things actually are
When you can’t get a tack to jump the gap alot of times you can tap the pipe with something like your wire brush or cutters and it’ll jump.
I will have to try that thanks
Great video! Looks like you have visited the fireball tool website!
Is that the hard tail vise and the big table? Would love to know what you think about them. 👍🏼
Yes, it is! They have gotten a lot of my money lately. The table and vice are really nice
What hood/shade are you using ? Excellent video 👌
It's a sugar scoop I painted and it's got an auto lense from weld tube
GREAT JOB AND VIDEO
Thanks
A 6in 3M radial bristle brush on a cordless drill would have made a night and day difference on a final blend, even out all the scuffing
I have been meaning to try those, I really like a red belt on a band file for evening out the finish
Thank you :)
Nicely done!
Why don’t you use a metal cutting bandsaw?
If it is a good quality machine you will have also a good straight cut.
At the end it will be cheaper than every time 165 bucks for only 4 cuts. If you can find on the other side of the pond some beam clamps M10,it’s a lot easier for holding your purge plate
Yeah that’s what I say too. I have a Wilton 9”x16” and a Rong Fu 9”x16” band saws. (Blade is 135” on one, and 142” on the other). If you take the time to adjust your bandsaw to cut straight, and use a blade with a high TPI count, you can make hundreds if not thousands of cuts into stainless steel. Straight, clean, accurate cuts. I do it all the time, as I do a lot of the same type of work this guy is doing here.
I can see where that saw he has would be good in the field though. But for shop work…the bandsaw.
I could not get my band saw to cut that as square as I needed plus I need to be able to cut that stuff on sight. I kept getting the band saw blade to walk about a blade width +-
@@DarlingtonFarm check your rollers from your bandsaw,if they move too much “wobbling ” that’s the reason from no straight cuts
Or use ceramic saw guides
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Why don't you just use a 5" grinder to cut and grind a prep on the pipe. They cost like 5bucks
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How about welding shots of your work....Who wants to hear you just talk....I'm just saying...
How many mm?