Building mine this weekend, during the week I went for the first time ever to get remnants from my local metal supply store & it was super cheap! I called ahead before showing up & told me to come check out the remnants pile. Thanks for the help & tips fellas!!👍🏾
Thank you a lot for this video. It's super important for me to practice. Especially since my accident and I haven't welded for over 6 months, It may be another year before I'm able to drop my hood again if ever.
This is very helpful. I'm just starting out, so I'm watching a pile of videos in between picking up equipment before I start making stuff. You guys make decent videos. Thanks guys!
I anchor mine in my vise that has a pipe clamp below the main jaw. That way my horizontal pipe arm can be tilted to the 45. I just have an L joint with another piece of pipe at the bottom instead of bolting it to the table. Saved a bit of work.
This has got to be the best table accessory I've ever seen My son has been accepted to a welding program through his high school and I'm looking for things to help him practice. Thanks for this project. It'll be a great first project for him that will allow him to master the art of welding.
A great Support. I'm drawing a welding stand for practice in Autodesk Inventor, your video gives me an excellent idea. Congrats for your channel. Greetings from Chile.
This looks like it could be handy for holding small parts while they were welded up. I am just a home gammer and won't really be studying for certifications but this stand still looks handy.
I actually just started practicing two weeks ago and was looking to do something like this at home when I can finally get a machine so a can practice at the house too
First things first, there is a raw steel junkyard???? Oh oh shouldn't have shown me that one. I want to build a stand on smaller scale, so cool. There are dozens of smart ways to make things I never thought of, and ways to measure things to make it fit easier, thanks.Weld.com got some very good videos.
This was awesome going to see if me and my friends can make this for our high school. Is there any way I can get plans with specific measurements from the build
Wow, I'm from a little town and the only steel up for sale is at our machine shop and the guy charges 600% on everything lol. That place looks amazing!
This is so much fun to watch and get pointers on. You'll ALWAYS need jiggs and fixtures like the one in this short to help you out with making all your builds that much easier. Love this really helpful tool you made to make other things. Keep up with this great content bro 👌 I'll be checking in soon again! Thx. ✌😎
Hey that was a cool video! I'll admit I am intimidated to go to the metal supplier, and ours arent open on sat. I kept waiting to see if Bob would pop in with the stick welder !!
Good video, I have a hobart flux core machine that I absolutely love, i use the Lincoln anti Spatter gel that you dip your flux core tip in, just curious is it ok to dip my tip in before it gets warm or hot? Or is it best to wait until after you lay a weld down then dip so that its warm. I didnt know if it makes that big of a difference if its cold when dipping. The stuff has kept my tip looking pretty good though so very happy with it. Just repaired a Toro Recycler 22" deck yesterday, where the grass discharges the bottom is a thin about 1.5"-2" strip of metal and very commonly breaks, but my flux core machine did well repairing it after turning down the amperage 👌
I like that. I made my with a chain vise with a swivel to go 5-6-1 g position. And then the other side for plate with a mini table for tacking coupons up similar to triangle engineering. Man this one is simple and space saving gonna make one like also. Awesome job!!
What kind of cutoff wheel was that ? It seems a lot cleaner and creates less sparks than the abrasive types of blades ! The abrasive types seam to wear out too fast also ?
That's a great fixture holder with lots of versatility. Im going to make a smaller version first to suit my needs then build a larger one A couple of questions for you Doesn't that brand of anti- spatter have Methylene Chloride as an ingredient. I read somewhere to wear a respirator when using it. CORRECTION. I JUST RESEARCHED AND YOUR USING THE WATER BASE PRODUCT NOT THE SOLVENT BASE. THE SOLVENT BASE IS PRETTY TOXIC IT APPEARS Next it was good to see you hand make the pipe coping but do you normally use a tubing notcher? Thanks for a great video and thanks to the viewers who suggested this project.
If you really wanted to be clever - 1) Put a knuckle on 2 pieces of tubing so one will bend, then lock in place (by tightening a through T Bolt to clamp them together ). 2) Cut 2ea. 4" or 6" circles, one is welded onto an arm, the other mates up to it but is "captured" so it can rotate freely, then you can rotate and weld. If the capturing is too much injuneering, then just put in bolt holes and bolt them together so you have different rotation angles. A piece of pipe welded into the "free arm" and inserted into the fixed arm will give you the necessary support when rotating it to the next bolt hole. (spring loaded ball pins are quicker than bolts, but....)
Any time I weld a nut to something I first drill and tap the plate/pipe ect. screw nut onto the bolt and into the plate then snug the nut and weld it. before the nut cools off to much remove the bolt, once cool test the fit with a new bolt, if it is dragging just run the tap back through to clean the threads up. not only dose this method hold your nuts to the part you also get extra threads, and yes juice it up with anti splat.
Hey guys I watch a lot of your videos to help me improve my skills and I have a question is there any way you could do a video dealing with the how to and difficulties of d/c aluminum tig it is something I would like to try but have little to no knowledge on if it can be done and what problems I might have
Hi There, I seem to have a problem cutting perfect 45 degree square tubing. When welding these square tubes they have bigger gaps in the inside than the edge. Could you possibly cover this topic. Thanks.
Thought you was going to be showing us how to slide out a segment of scaffold without the whole lot come crashing down, we've actually got to go out and buy the metal ^^
This place looks magical. So organized and clean. Like a metal supply mall….
I liked the way you centered the main tube to the base plate. Neat trick👍
Red Beard just going "yeah, alright" everytime man cub said something made me chuckle idk why
Where did Bob Moffat go, I miss his videos. This was a good video too, thanks for the design idea.
He’s about to start on let’s weld something RUclips channel
Needed that laugh today, going to look for a old cap now in shop
This was such an amazing and comprehensive video! Very well done, and thank you so much for taking the time to put this out there!
This video is loaded with little fab tips. I used a lot of your examples here to make a tree for welding school. Thx!!👍
Learned a lot more than I anticipated. Thanks guys.
Building mine this weekend, during the week I went for the first time ever to get remnants from my local metal supply store & it was super cheap! I called ahead before showing up & told me to come check out the remnants pile. Thanks for the help & tips fellas!!👍🏾
Thanks guys, you knocked it out fast. Now we will build one the next few weeks.
Thanks for reaching out 🍻
I love the bloopers you guys leave in
Just found me an Alro here in Orlando. Love that place. Remnants section is perfect for odd projects.
I like how eager man cub is to teach. It makes me happy
great job on the welding fixture, I am going to have build one that I can also use for supporting my arm while welding.
Keep this kind of video up man
Doing our best 👍
Thank you a lot for this video. It's super important for me to practice. Especially since my accident and I haven't welded for over 6 months, It may be another year before I'm able to drop my hood again if ever.
Instablaster.
This is an excellent channel; your contribution to safety education is invaluable. Thank you and I'll make sure to recommend your videos and topics.
This is very helpful. I'm just starting out, so I'm watching a pile of videos in between picking up equipment before I start making stuff. You guys make decent videos.
Thanks guys!
I anchor mine in my vise that has a pipe clamp below the main jaw. That way my horizontal pipe arm can be tilted to the 45. I just have an L joint with another piece of pipe at the bottom instead of bolting it to the table. Saved a bit of work.
I didn't know I needed one of those until I watched this.
This has got to be the best table accessory I've ever seen
My son has been accepted to a welding program through his high school and I'm looking for things to help him practice.
Thanks for this project. It'll be a great first project for him that will allow him to master the art of welding.
Well I know what Im doing this weekend. Say "Hi" to Bob for me. Thanks guys!
Simon Van City where is bob. Miss that guy
Man I learn something every I watch one off your video's. I like the portaband trick! Keep up the good work. Greetings from Belgium.
I always pick up something from there videos. Thanks guys.
Where? Or did you mean “their”?
Love it . I’m gonna build one (Andrew)
This video is great. Most of my projects are sourced from the by pound scrap at the local steel supplier.
This is a really effective and cheap welding stand I love it ❤️ great work guys really enjoying the vids!!
Thank you thank you! Appreciate your knowledge and clear explanations. Great to see pros at work.
A great Support. I'm drawing a welding stand for practice in Autodesk Inventor, your video gives me an excellent idea.
Congrats for your channel.
Greetings from Chile.
Dang that camera transition in the car was smooooth.
This video is awesome for beginners so they can practice I made a tiny stand for pipe when I was in grade school
Nice pipe & plate test stand 👍 one other good use hang your Paint spray project's again a 👍😁
Hugely helpful video for those of us getting started! Thank you both.
Mic drop! Smooth! Nice save getting out of the vehicle.
Nice project stand. I love the metal store!! That store will have me thinking of all kinds of projects to build.
Oh yeah, loved what you did and its something I have wanted but didn't know how, now I do. thanks boys.
Nice job always learning something new. Can't wait to get started on my own. 👍👍👍
Awesome build! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks guys, just getting into welding. Trying to teach myself stick welding, practising different angles and this looks like a good project to try.
This looks like it could be handy for holding small parts while they were welded up.
I am just a home gammer and won't really be studying for certifications but this stand still looks handy.
I actually just started practicing two weeks ago and was looking to do something like this at home when I can finally get a machine so a can practice at the house too
great job on the fixture stand , going to build one when I get time ,
First things first, there is a raw steel junkyard???? Oh oh shouldn't have shown me that one.
I want to build a stand on smaller scale, so cool. There are dozens of smart ways to make things I never thought of, and ways to measure things to make it fit easier, thanks.Weld.com got some very good videos.
I love this channel I can’t wait to get my TIG welder. It’s on its way from Washington😬
Great project. You talked me into making one for my table
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
I use a counter sunk screw from below to centre nuts when welding then to plate
Ima make this one of my projects this week.
This was awesome going to see if me and my friends can make this for our high school. Is there any way I can get plans with specific measurements from the build
Look at how it's made and do something similar, you don't need specific measurements, as long as it does what you need it to.
Wow, I'm from a little town and the only steel up for sale is at our machine shop and the guy charges 600% on everything lol. That place looks amazing!
very handy i am gonna do one for my garage
Hey!!! I was just think about building one these this weekend...thank you for all you guys do!!
This is so much fun to watch and get pointers on. You'll ALWAYS need jiggs and fixtures like the one in this short to help you out with making all your builds that much easier. Love this really helpful tool you made to make other things. Keep up with this great content bro 👌 I'll be checking in soon again! Thx. ✌😎
I wish I had a steel supplier that was a 10th the quality that yours is
Since when is Man Cub’s nickname Mike?
Hello you help me a lot I hope I work in your country I'm from Philippines thank you for the ideas
Hey that was a cool video! I'll admit I am intimidated to go to the metal supplier, and ours arent open on sat. I kept waiting to see if Bob would pop in with the stick welder !!
Awesome, thanks for the build. Just got make one now thanks !!!
Good video, I have a hobart flux core machine that I absolutely love, i use the Lincoln anti Spatter gel that you dip your flux core tip in, just curious is it ok to dip my tip in before it gets warm or hot? Or is it best to wait until after you lay a weld down then dip so that its warm. I didnt know if it makes that big of a difference if its cold when dipping. The stuff has kept my tip looking pretty good though so very happy with it. Just repaired a Toro Recycler 22" deck yesterday, where the grass discharges the bottom is a thin about 1.5"-2" strip of metal and very commonly breaks, but my flux core machine did well repairing it after turning down the amperage 👌
Asome idea about removing the corner of the square to clear the weld. Asome info! Thanks
That's a nice stand you made there, god design and very useable
I live in Clearwater, where your shop like take picture and return second trip so you can sign it
That was a fun watch!
I like that. I made my with a chain vise with a swivel to go 5-6-1 g position. And then the other side for plate with a mini table for tacking coupons up similar to triangle engineering. Man this one is simple and space saving gonna make one like also.
Awesome job!!
Man wish we had a metal supply shop like that in the dfw area....You cant even get cold roll tubing without mail ordering it...
The third hand was a surprice!
We use the same design in our welding booths at my school
Awesome...i would take the stand you made and add something to rest your arm against when youre welding...
Great tips on all of your techniques!😁🛫
Appreciate the money-saving tips.
What kind of cutoff wheel was that ? It seems a lot cleaner and creates less sparks than the abrasive types of blades ! The abrasive types seam to wear out too fast also ?
That's a great fixture holder with lots of versatility. Im going to make a smaller version first to suit my needs then build a larger one
A couple of questions for you
Doesn't that brand of anti- spatter have Methylene Chloride as an ingredient. I read somewhere to wear a respirator when using it. CORRECTION. I JUST RESEARCHED AND YOUR USING THE WATER BASE PRODUCT NOT THE SOLVENT BASE. THE SOLVENT BASE IS PRETTY TOXIC IT APPEARS
Next it was good to see you hand make the pipe coping but do you normally use a tubing notcher?
Thanks for a great video and thanks to the viewers who suggested this project.
Nice presentation and useful tool
20:00 why not wrap the bolt with a loop of 1/16th wire?
Awesome video! Helped a lot 🙌
If you really wanted to be clever -
1) Put a knuckle on 2 pieces of tubing so one will bend, then lock in place (by tightening a through T Bolt to clamp them together ).
2) Cut 2ea. 4" or 6" circles, one is welded onto an arm, the other mates up to it but is "captured" so it can rotate freely, then you can rotate and weld. If the capturing is too much injuneering, then just put in bolt holes and bolt them together so you have different rotation angles. A piece of pipe welded into the "free arm" and inserted into the fixed arm will give you the necessary support when rotating it to the next bolt hole. (spring loaded ball pins are quicker than bolts, but....)
Really interesting and well explain instruction.
Great idea. Should the mill scale be stripped all over ? Or just areas to be welded?
Any time I weld a nut to something I first drill and tap the plate/pipe ect. screw nut onto the bolt and into the plate then snug the nut and weld it. before the nut cools off to much remove the bolt, once cool test the fit with a new bolt, if it is dragging just run the tap back through to clean the threads up. not only dose this method hold your nuts to the part you also get extra threads, and yes juice it up with anti splat.
Can you get nuts, bolts, allthread, etc in mild steel instead of the coated stuff?
Best back ground music
For a supply house lol
Gr8 stand. How would you incorporate purging for ss welding 6inch pipe?
I am curious if you can sit down for a weld test or does it matter?
Great vid. Keep them coming
I wish Alro was open on Saturday's
Hey guys I watch a lot of your videos to help me improve my skills and I have a question is there any way you could do a video dealing with the how to and difficulties of d/c aluminum tig it is something I would like to try but have little to no knowledge on if it can be done and what problems I might have
Great Idea .Thanks
thanks for the effort , can you please do a vedio on mig welding one inch beveled aluminum using spoolgun if posible
thanks
What brand of finger clamps are you using if you don't mind my asking?
Hi There, I seem to have a problem cutting perfect 45 degree square tubing. When welding these square tubes they have bigger gaps in the inside than the edge. Could you possibly cover this topic.
Thanks.
You might aswell work at that place you brought the metal from lol 😆
Thought you was going to be showing us how to slide out a segment of scaffold without the whole lot come crashing down, we've actually got to go out and buy the metal ^^
Now that was a damm good video. I will build one of these. Thanks man
wish I had a metal supply like that in my area
Man this exactly what I wanted... Goood job bro... 🔥-on...
Needed this
Awesome! thank you!
Dope vid I’m trying it
Great video
Nice i need to make one of those.
What are the measurements on everything used? Maybe make a blueprint?