I just hope people realize how beneficial these videos are!! Getting knowledge for free these days is unbelievable and should be appreciated way more! You are the only one I support, other RUclips channels are not teaching us anything! 🙌🏽
Hey just want to say thanks for All the knowledge. Explaining things in such a good way. I just picked up one of your hoodies Just my way of showing some support and saying thank you !
I love this guy's instruction. Answers most of the questions I have. Backfeeding is still tough for me. I have a harder time not falling out/thru like I do when I laywire. Is there a trick to "stay in the puddle" with back feed method when all it seems to want to do is fall out on me? Maybe just a boatload more practice? I just can't seem to make that work. Welcome to suggestions..
I just found your channel, and now I'm hooked! I like your expression, "Burn to learn!" I was involved in fabrication work in the 80s but didn't weld; now I'm 60, and finally, I'm teaching myself TIG! I had a very frustrating session yesterday welding 1mm sheet on my old car; some were good passes, and others were horrible! But I have to remind myself I've only been TIG welding for a few hours! So, I'll now have your expression in my mind whenever I look at my welds and think, "Blimey, what's the point!" 🙂
Your vid’s are awesome brother. The job I’m on now we’re using very very cheap s2 wire, I think $32 for 10lbs lol and it’s a pain to root with, very dirty too
Sim mestre devo dizer que na minha opinião quando encontramos uma junta com divergência de abertura e alinhamento trabalhar com o bocal colado torna se mais fácil do que com ele aerio esige mais abilidades com bocal aerio bela apresentação obrigado pela orientação 🇧🇷🙏
The 'penetration' of your root pass is mostly determined by how far your filler wire is inside the pipe if you're doing the backfeed method. Focus on keeping your wire inside the pipe(behind the edge of your bevels). Also make sure to feed your rod and move your torch side to side at an even pace. If you move to slow or keep your torch in the center for too long you could suckback the root you just put in. Hope this makes sense...
I like your videos because your a normal person , not trying to show off
Thanks for your support brother 💪👍
When you've got skill like him there's no need to show off...
I just hope people realize how beneficial these videos are!! Getting knowledge for free these days is unbelievable and should be appreciated way more! You are the only one I support, other RUclips channels are not teaching us anything! 🙌🏽
Thank you my friend for your support and gratitude, I really appreciate it , and means a lot to me 👍
Hey just want to say thanks for All the knowledge. Explaining things in such a good way. I just picked up one of your hoodies Just my way of showing some support and saying thank you !
Awesome! Thank you for your support 👍💪
Seeing your welds motivate me to keep practicing my tig welds cause I want to get a tig job when I’m done with school
Glad to hear that, and just keep practicing bud, you’ll get there 💪👍
I enjoy how you're not trying to show off but are very good at what you do and actually show how your root is going in
Thanks for your comment brother 💪🍻
I love this guy's instruction. Answers most of the questions I have. Backfeeding is still tough for me. I have a harder time not falling out/thru like I do when I laywire. Is there a trick to "stay in the puddle" with back feed method when all it seems to want to do is fall out on me? Maybe just a boatload more practice? I just can't seem to make that work. Welcome to suggestions..
Definitely more practice, work on your travel speed , torch inclination, puddle control, and you’ll get there sooner than you think! 👍💪
Thank you! And much appreciated!
Amazing work as always brother! 🤩
Thank you my friend 👍
Beautiful work
I just found your channel, and now I'm hooked! I like your expression, "Burn to learn!" I was involved in fabrication work in the 80s but didn't weld; now I'm 60, and finally, I'm teaching myself TIG! I had a very frustrating session yesterday welding 1mm sheet on my old car; some were good passes, and others were horrible! But I have to remind myself I've only been TIG welding for a few hours! So, I'll now have your expression in my mind whenever I look at my welds and think, "Blimey, what's the point!" 🙂
Your vid’s are awesome brother. The job I’m on now we’re using very very cheap s2 wire, I think $32 for 10lbs lol and it’s a pain to root with, very dirty too
I hear you buddy, thanks for your support 💪👍
Sim mestre devo dizer que na minha opinião quando encontramos uma junta com divergência de abertura e alinhamento trabalhar com o bocal colado torna se mais fácil do que com ele aerio esige mais abilidades com bocal aerio bela apresentação obrigado pela orientação 🇧🇷🙏
Thanks for your comment my friend 👍
Love my Maxstar 210, I feel the arc is a bit more stable than an XMT 304/350.
Absolutely love you videos they help me to become alot better in the field!!
Thanks for doing what you do. You are a great welder.
Thank you 👍
You should have a shirt or sticker that says No Suckback.
I love your accent when you say that. 😎
Lol 😂 , thanks for suggesting!
Another relaxing and learning video . Thanks . :)
Can you make a open root 7018 only in different positions vid that would be cool
If I ever get a chance I will!
Hope got better camera but really you did a good job 😊
What is the secreat or tricks of a heavy root boss
The 'penetration' of your root pass is mostly determined by how far your filler wire is inside the pipe if you're doing the backfeed method. Focus on keeping your wire inside the pipe(behind the edge of your bevels). Also make sure to feed your rod and move your torch side to side at an even pace. If you move to slow or keep your torch in the center for too long you could suckback the root you just put in. Hope this makes sense...
very clear
Well explained
Well done
oh my ..thats Beautiful root pass 😭
i got strugle on feeding the roddd
Do you need to purge carbon like stainless?
You don’t purge carbon pipes
@X3MTIG Thanks, man, love the vids, wish I would ever get a chance to brother-in-law a weld with you would be an honor.
Owesome
Привет,варишь без притупления кромок?
No I always go with feather edge
Alberta?
Yes
Hello, what number of lenses do you use?
10-11
@@X3MTIG Sometimes I can't see it with 11 when putting the cap on small diameter pipes