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Welding content is as good as ever. Jason is great in front of the camera. Man Cub is fun and Bob is missed. I want to thank Camera Man and whomever is responsible for the video editing for the continued improvement in the quality of the videos. Everyone on the team is doing excellent work. Thanks guys!
Hello. I've been welding for over 40-years and my preferred stick rod is 7014, doing flat, vertical and overhead with AC current. I worked in factories where I had to be certified and of course a 7014 is not used. I hated the 8018 rod and the 60 series rod, well, if I'm working in a tight spot, where there is a lot of grease or rust, after cleaning as much as possible I use a 60 series rod at high heat for the first pass to blow the junk out. I never had a fail with a 7014 and when comparing the 7018, I'll stay with the 7014. What welder is used makes a difference. I've tried the Lincoln "Buzz Box" and they are garbage. I have an old Craftsman made in 1972 with copper windings. I bought it new and its still going. Not one part went bad, not even the fan motor. I never worried about the duty cycle. I have quick connects for the stinger and when it got too hot to handle I'd switch it and keep welding. An AC welder and a 7014 is a good combo. I've made heavy equipment trailers with the 7014 and never a crack in the welds. Metal over 1/2 inch thick I'd preheat. My trick in welding is listening to the sound, like bacon frying. A crisp cracking sound. When welding it has to sound right. As I got older I got lazy and now use a mig more often. A mig has its advantages. But when I have to weld something big and heavy, its time to break out the 7014 and my Craftsman AC welder.
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one thing that makes a great pick for cleaning tight spots without power tools is to take a hacksaw blade and cut it in half at about 60 degrees. its also have a good whole blade or two you may be able to use it instead of a cut off wheel. i always havw a few things like this in ny bag of tricks
damn i miss bob but these videos are so much cooler with the montage and editing skills now... can we combine those 2 (bob&montage) for just a couple videos ... thanks
Years ago I can't remember if I was practicing for the 1st yr Government SMAW Cert Test (🇨🇦) or if it was actually during the 6010/7018 Vert (luckily you are allowed a new Coupon to start over if it was during that section of the Test.) The Root went in fine, but I had a Brainfart and forgot to change direction during the fill or change any Settings IIRC. I was welding along and all of a sudden a good section of my Puddle and what was behind it poured down and off my Coupon (It was like I was gouging out my Weld instead of Welding.)
I’ve watched all these videos and my conclusion for my stick welds looking like shit is that my electrodes are over 10 years old and probably full of moisture 😂
Dear weld.com can y'all please make a video with large gaps I recently graduated weld school but I could use a little help with large gaps I beams or fillet welds or groove weld is fine any help is appreciated we are are currently structural welding with 6011s 5/32" out of position any advice or tips or tricks BIG OL GAPS
So, im running a bit of old rod. I dried it out, but it is not looking like that under the helmet. Lots of big sparks and splatter. Some rod it looks like a good weld and after removing slag it looks like garbage. is it the rod?
If they're old 7018 that were not stored in an oven or at least outside the reach of humidity, well they're probably toast. If it's not for code works, you could try to bake them but you probably won't get much out of it
@@ShadeAkeley thanks. Ill guess ill hit up the welding guy for some fresh canned rod. With the rain here, im suspecting now anything that is sold in plastic.
good thing I only weld as a hobby/art where if the weld fails I don't really care 99% of the time but I can weld good enough when I need to repair something important I can trust my welds
@Wroger Wroger I don't weld on projects that are capable of causing injury or death and I never will and honestly I could careless what other people think as opinions are just like assholes everyone has one. do I trust my welds with my life yes will I ever weld on structural steel,pipe or other safety critical projects fuck no. I am a shit welder and I can at least admit it and that is why I don't make a living welding I know damn well what my limits are
In one of my welding classes, our instructor is having everyone produce a different defect. I’m like wait, how do I do this my muscle memory doesn’t know how to fuck up on purpose.
@@GodslilRedneck23 You could say that you can't have a baby, what are you going to do with the fetus, keep it in a box? And here I thought you were a Python fan
@Wroger Wroger Sounds like you have a weird obsession with Jason's beard. Trying to hide something? I saw in the last vid you asked him to wear ladies panties...? You got issues mate.
laiky71 real world application, its primarily used for complete joint penetration welds when you only have access from one side. It’s a very standard D1.1 and D1.5 prequalified procedure on various processes.
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Welding content is as good as ever. Jason is great in front of the camera. Man Cub is fun and Bob is missed.
I want to thank Camera Man and whomever is responsible for the video editing for the continued improvement in the quality of the videos. Everyone on the team is doing excellent work. Thanks guys!
Kevin Lee thanks Kevin. We’re only gonna get better from here.
Much appreciated brother 🙏
Very accurate and appropriate body posture recommendation comparing rifle shooting position to electtrode holding position.
Attention to detail, I've seen a handful of ppl fail welding for not taking care of those details. Thanks for the demo 👍
Hello. I've been welding for over 40-years and my preferred stick rod is 7014, doing flat, vertical and overhead with AC current. I worked in factories where I had to be certified and of course a 7014 is not used.
I hated the 8018 rod and the 60 series rod, well, if I'm working in a tight spot, where there is a lot of grease or rust, after cleaning as much as possible I use a 60 series rod at high heat for the first pass to blow the junk out.
I never had a fail with a 7014 and when comparing the 7018, I'll stay with the 7014.
What welder is used makes a difference. I've tried the Lincoln "Buzz Box" and they are garbage. I have an old Craftsman made in 1972 with copper windings. I bought it new and its still going. Not one part went bad, not even the fan motor. I never worried about the duty cycle. I have quick connects for the stinger and when it got too hot to handle I'd switch it and keep welding.
An AC welder and a 7014 is a good combo. I've made heavy equipment trailers with the 7014 and never a crack in the welds. Metal over 1/2 inch thick I'd preheat.
My trick in welding is listening to the sound, like bacon frying. A crisp cracking sound. When welding it has to sound right.
As I got older I got lazy and now use a mig more often. A mig has its advantages. But when I have to weld something big and heavy, its time to break out the 7014 and my Craftsman AC welder.
Wow! It's nearly impossible not to learn while watching your videos. Many thanks.
Next project build is going to be a Santa Maria Style Grill for one of our favorite RUclipsrs, Sam the Cooking Guy. If you want to see us build this grill, go reply to our comment on his most recent video! Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/AvwtESN530E/видео.html
one thing that makes a great pick for cleaning tight spots without power tools is to take a hacksaw blade and cut it in half at about 60 degrees. its also have a good whole blade or two you may be able to use it instead of a cut off wheel. i always havw a few things like this in ny bag of tricks
I like the fresh face and the way you present content. Good job, man!
Don Stephenson thanks for the support.
My muscle memory seems to be like shaking a can of coke, I get splatter all over the place jajajajajajajaja Great video guys
ifell3 that’s the draft beer and Taco Bell man.
New subscriber. I’m testing to be a CWI in pipeline now. Great content very informational 🙏🏼
Thanks for smaw tips.form Bangladesh 🇧🇩
damn i miss bob but these videos are so much cooler with the montage and editing skills now... can we combine those 2 (bob&montage) for just a couple videos ... thanks
Did Bob retire? I haven't watched weld.com in a while.
Absolute gold as always guys. I went over and commented on the cooking video. Would love to see a BBQ buuld.
First example is a good representation of wagon tracks on the right toes of the purposeful defect.
Loving the Monty Python's holy grail references!
I bet Jason's good to work with, get you through the working day
A million 'Big Deal' lol. Still love this page , Thank you.
I want that helmet! Nice video strong work brother!
But seriously - where did you get that helmet?
GtheGENT @outlawleather on Instagram.
Love having you great video
Quality camera work.
Thank you 🍻
Bottom up makes a nice little shelf for your next pass.
Years ago I can't remember if I was practicing for the 1st yr Government SMAW Cert Test (🇨🇦) or if it was actually during the 6010/7018 Vert (luckily you are allowed a new Coupon to start over if it was during that section of the Test.) The Root went in fine, but I had a Brainfart and forgot to change direction during the fill or change any Settings IIRC. I was welding along and all of a sudden a good section of my Puddle and what was behind it poured down and off my Coupon (It was like I was gouging out my Weld instead of Welding.)
I’ve watched all these videos and my conclusion for my stick welds looking like shit is that my electrodes are over 10 years old and probably full of moisture 😂
Love this series. Nice python reference
any tips on weak metal welding ? some times i can't even create a bread without burning through .. do i just make continuous tacks and that's it ??
you are the best marine
mohammed troy not the best, but getting better everyday. 🤘🔥
@@GodslilRedneck23 nobody is perfect you are a natural born entertainer
Last weld I did with 7018 the slag was literally peeling itself off as I was going around the piece is was working on. Is this a good sign?
No that’s bad the slag is supposed to stay there to protect the weld
Its a good thing. Just means your amps and travel speed and angle are just right.
Dear weld.com can y'all please make a video with large gaps I recently graduated weld school but I could use a little help with large gaps I beams or fillet welds or groove weld is fine any help is appreciated we are are currently structural welding with 6011s 5/32" out of position any advice or tips or tricks BIG OL GAPS
1:01 Ariana's Favorite Technique.
Final joke killed me
Oh boy, you are in for a time when you watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
@@markfryer9880 oh I can quote the the whole movie it's the context that did it for me
Chrispy Harden I figured a couple people would get it 😂
Jason Becker absolutely golden !
Jonathan Westling thanks man.
what a beautiful bearded wizard
Hi can tell the exact type defects of a weld i have ?? i can send u the pic in a message?
when you're so good, you cant screw up the weld to show the students what not to do ;)
Kevin Collver has the same conversation with the cameraman. I told him tell me to put in a good one next time and I’m sure I’ll screw that one up 😂
So, im running a bit of old rod. I dried it out, but it is not looking like that under the helmet. Lots of big sparks and splatter. Some rod it looks like a good weld and after removing slag it looks like garbage. is it the rod?
If they're old 7018 that were not stored in an oven or at least outside the reach of humidity, well they're probably toast. If it's not for code works, you could try to bake them but you probably won't get much out of it
@@ShadeAkeley thanks. Ill guess ill hit up the welding guy for some fresh canned rod. With the rain here, im suspecting now anything that is sold in plastic.
You’re not dragging you are pushing?
Why is my slag really hard and difficult to clean out?
What about some ipd?? Not many people know the difference between ip and ipd
Known as Dunlaps Disease. My belly dun lapped over my belt buckle. !!!
Where did Bob go?
good thing I only weld as a hobby/art where if the weld fails I don't really care 99% of the time but I can weld good enough when I need to repair something important I can trust my welds
@Wroger Wroger I don't weld on projects that are capable of causing injury or death and I never will and honestly I could careless what other people think as opinions are just like assholes everyone has one. do I trust my welds with my life yes will I ever weld on structural steel,pipe or other safety critical projects fuck no. I am a shit welder and I can at least admit it and that is why I don't make a living welding I know damn well what my limits are
@@henryholliday1 Don't mind Wroger... His mommy clearly didn't tell him she loved him enough as a child. Blokes a grade A troll.
In one of my welding classes, our instructor is having everyone produce a different defect. I’m like wait, how do I do this my muscle memory doesn’t know how to fuck up on purpose.
Love u bro
Mom? 😂
😂
I mean sure
But for real bro love your content keep it up and maybe Sam will reply I saw your comment I watch both of you
@@furiousgamer4472 appreciate the support brother 🙏
Супер👍
And next week on "Jason's welding flubs"... Jason wants to be called Loretta and wants to have a baby.
Minja Leoppky I don’t even know what to say to that 😂
Wroger Wroger sounds like a trap.
Wroger Wroger I don’t remember the story playing out like that.
@@GodslilRedneck23 You could say that you can't have a baby, what are you going to do with the fetus, keep it in a box? And here I thought you were a Python fan
@Wroger Wroger Sounds like you have a weird obsession with Jason's beard. Trying to hide something? I saw in the last vid you asked him to wear ladies panties...? You got issues mate.
Just like the dickie do syndrome. Where the stomach sticks out more than his dickie do
Ronald Parady for sure.
Incomplete fusion, slag inclusion, they ignore the costitution.
🔥🔥👌🏻
What is the purpose of the back strap? Is that used in the real world anywhere? Or is it just for practice?
laiky71 real world application, its primarily used for complete joint penetration welds when you only have access from one side. It’s a very standard D1.1 and D1.5 prequalified procedure on various processes.
I know what you mean by the title but these are actually called discontinuities not defects.
You're correct. However, defect is widely used, so it rings true with more of the audience. We call them discontinuity in the video.
I fart in your general direction!
hows bob doing
Monty python is my shit bro. Nice joke at the end.
Great content Jason, nice editing camera guy. Please please loose the music.
Precivilization thanks man, I more of a heavy metal guy myself. We’re working on the cameraman’s taste in music 😂
@@GodslilRedneck23 uh, a little Saliva maybe...……...Metalica if you wish.
tom fleming Metallica definitely, throw in some Pantera and Slipknot and we’ve got a deal.
@@GodslilRedneck23 Ok, I can work with that...……...but ya know we gotta do at least 1 vid with Sabbath, "Iron Man"...……...
tom fleming 🤘
Love to watch the videos but what happened to Bob. Miss him poking at Man Cub.
Bill Gringo Sorry. I haven’t seen them.
Solda cagada...
Sandro si but it’s supposed to be 💩
I bet Jason's good to work with, get you through the working day
barnzy104 you’ll either hate me all day or laugh your a$$ off😂
@@GodslilRedneck23 that's the sort of work buddy you need 🤣🤣
@@GodslilRedneck23 ..I always figured if they were hating on me they were giving someone else a rest for the day. 😁
B Jenkins good way to look at it.