Pipe welding tips , land, spacer, bevel , & rod angle On the root pass
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2022
- This is my journey to welding pipe. Welder motivation. You can do it any of us can do it. You just have to sacrifice a little bit it to gain a lot. Welding pipe really saved my bacon. I hope this helps somebody have a great day!
Here is the link to the best welding lens I have found Here is the link for , Tefuawe WELDING LENS 👇
tefuaweweld.com/taylorwelding
#Pipewelding
#Pipeliner
#7018
#6010
#RigWelder
#DownhillWelding
It’s important to go to welding school but it is more important to learn how to weld. It doesn’t matter what you do just practice and keep practicing. Nobody can hold your hand. It’s up to you. American Welding Society! Welding schools!
#WeldingSchool, #RodAngle, #TulsaWeldingSchool, #LearnHowToWeld, #7018, #6010, #taylorwelding, #weldingschools
My Financial Fitness Channel: / financialfitness
Buy your gold and silver here or email us at financialfitness318@gmail.com
shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=153166...
Disclaimer: I am not a welding instructor, personal trainer, nutritionist or financial advisor. I’m a welder with life experience that aims to bring value to your life!
126214 Fake Chicken, Silver skyrocketing, Michael, Saylor, Steph Curry. Meat Prices, Costco high procrs Stagflation, tesla, Virgin galactic, Joe Biden, President Biden, Richard Branson, Fake Fish, lab fish, ai employees, ADP Job numbers, evergrande, China, Jobless claims, F-150, Ram Trucks, Pumpkin Spice seltzer, 4th Stimulus, Rent moratorium, Wagyu Lab meat, Automation in business, AI. Retirement. millennial money, graham stephen, Closed Credit Lines, Supply Chain Broken, banking playbook, Free Rent, PUA, Monterey Bay Aquarium, moratorium, Saks Fifth Ave, Vegan Meat, National Debt, we work, Cushman and Wakefield, International monetary policy, remote workers, Trade Deficit, Jobs numbers, Credit Lines, Spirit Airlines, Inflation pressure, Hackaday, Bluetooth Tools, Bank of England, Banks Closing, Credit Lines Closing, U.K.’s consumer price index, European Business, Germany, S&P 500, inflation indicators, John Williams, Peter Schiff, Tesla, Cryptos Boomtown coming, Bitcoin Wallet, Economic Collapse, Rich Areas, Real Estate Collapse, Restaurant closures, German in Venice, Shrinkflation. Jobs number, 4th Stimulus Check, nightmare economy, Prepping, Silver, New Crypto Coin, Tax plan, PUA, gavinnewsom, gavin newsom, Lost Wages, Unclaimed property and cash, Orange County musk, crypto disastrous The California economy, Jeremiah Babe, 1%. rich, one percenters, The economy is booming, Lumber prices go sky high, Retail Disaster, JB, Stocks inflated, Crypto Crash, SBA EIDL Loan increase, PPP Loan. PPP out of money, jen psaki, Plus Up Payments, Final batch of stimulus checks, EIP Card, Missing Stimulus checks,, New PPP Loan application,, eidl, eidl grant, eidl loan, new grant programs in my county. financial advisor, financial consultant, financial advisor near me, planner, financial consultant, certified financial planner, equitable advisors, Dave Ramsey, San Juan Capistrano, diy tire mount Хобби
welded pipe for 45+ years I think code says minimum bevel 28 degrees. Key to putting good bead in is a uniform land, which makes for a uniform heat sink . It does matter for easy welding . It will garner less repairs for x-ray work
Welding noob here. Chris you’re the man!
Thanks, brother
I like to run 3/32 land, and tack at a 3/32 gap. After all 4 tacks are in, you’re running about a 1/16” gap, and you can run it uphill around 72-80 amps (depending on machine) or downhill with a few more depending on what the customer wants.
Everyone has to learn what works for them! That’s why I like your vids because you say that over and over. Love from FL
Thank you! It’s true
This is the clearest, most informative and concise video I have watched on welding pipe in a real world setting. I just started welding school about a month ago and your channel is a great resource for me. Keep it up and thank you!
Glad it helped
How is welding school going?
@@TaylorWelding It's going well man! We finally got an actual welder for our instructor with 8 years in the field experience. I made it through the stick portion and I'm almost done with MIG. After that I move on to TIG. It's a year long program so I'll be done around early May next year. Thanks to your channel, and a couple others, I'm getting the hang of it and really enjoying it.
This just popped up in my suggest videos I loved it subbed and liked for sure great content my favorite part was the end had me rolling on the ground. Straight up thats the only thing they can do with they complaints
Thanks brother. It seems like welders are the worst. Lol
When it comes to bitchin, complaining and knowing everything!
Another awesome video, I've been a contract welder for 20 years & that is something I've never forgotten, is to not be be scared to try new styles...
Right on Aristide.
I’m always trying new stuff. Maybe to much sometimes lol
Let me know when you get tired of answering all the comments….😂. Good work man. I dig the content. You are the field version of Jody Collier. You ought to reach out to him to do some vids together. Think he is in Georgia?
@@Birdkillersteve going through the comments and I missed this one. Thanks man.
Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge
feels like i should be paying for all of this information. youre the best man
Thank you for watching… ask questions if you have any
Love watching these videos!
Thanks Chris. Im so glad
I love this video
Great job Chris love it.
Thanks Clifford
outstanding, keep making more vidoes.
Fantastic video by the way! Some of the best and most detailed instruction I've seen on youtube.
Thank you! I’m glad you like it!
This is my first time seeing anything like this! Thanks for sharing these videos!
I’m glad you like it
Now I understand why pipe welders get the legendary big $.
Great job Chris!
Thanks Andrew
Well done 👏
I appreciate it Mr. Kissee
Beautiful Root!!
Thank you Danny James.
Good job! I use a .070 thick spacer and like you said the gap and land when right will make the bead fall in there. I worked for a welding shop in early 80’s that was an old school pipeliner and he like a tight gap and small land and you had to drive that bead in. Then a friend showed me the method above and was so much easier..... keep it up!
I think that’s the exact same thickness spacer I use.. 070 should be close to the 16th. Thanks for watching and commenting Leslie. I’m gonna do my best keep it coming
Buy Silver and Platinum . You are A grate dude ,Chris .
Thanks Brother that means a lot to me
That was really helpful this is a great welding channel
Thank you
Man this video helped me a lot my bead pass is amazing
Good deal I’m glad
that ending made me laugh, sub earned 👍
Thanks man
Thanks for watching dude
@@TaylorWelding anytime I want to get into the field. I'm tired of the mobile guess work of repairs
MD pipe beveler rock, I see some hands using the curved cutting tip for gouging. I like the the start tips too. At the end I hear the Red Wing Black bird.
Really cool and informative video. Got a new sub 🔥💪
Thanks brother glad you like it and thank you for commenting
You don’t usually need to pre heat on not too thick of a material, good video👍🏽
I take my 1st 6G test soon appreciate the tips
If you need any help… just ask
Thanks for watching dude
@@TaylorWelding no problem
Just awesome! Great information and knowledge I really
Enjoy someone who is a straight shooter and tells it like it is and passes along there tips and tricks. Thanks. Question, in your specific line of
Pipe work how much do you deal with those inspectors you were talking about? Will they nick you for a out of spec bevel? Or it’s more of a get the job done and it better pass out at the end? Just curious.
It all depends on the inspector. Most of the time like 99% of the time they’re not really a problem. Usually the young know it all inspectors are the problem ones. And will call you for just about anything. They feel as if they need to justify their job. If they ever look at my bevel angle they’re not gonna like it lol
What kinda tip you got for when the stick rod starts eating away at the flux unevenly? Hopefully you know what I mean. When I'm welding, sometimes the flux won't get used up evenly on both sides, and one side can go faster than the other. This makes the rod 'harder' to control. Any reason why this happens?
And whats your thoughts on not beveling pipe for welding? Got 2 old school guys who says you don't need to. Granted it lower pressure stuff, usually always less than 100psi. Guess is hot and fast enough to over come the non bevels? Wonder how it would do on a bend test.
I'm taking a 3G weld test right now. 1/16 in wire, flux core. And the parameters involve 285 amps at least. Impossible. I would like to see you make a video on it
What's the problem. Not very familiar with flux core. Besides welding structural junk
@@TaylorWelding it was too hot. Nobody could pass it. Might as well try weling with the plasma cutter lol. Qc was able to knock it down to 24 volts. Much better. Passed my test and Now I'm building our Skywalk!
How do know you what gap to have? Is it based on what size welding rod you’re using?
Not a pipeline guy but I have always welded exhaust by looking through the gap.
Hey man love the info! Im currently trying to make it from top to bottom without stopping lol but usually on the side or bottom I end up pretty much choking the rod in there then I gotta do a restart. What’s usually the issue here?
Probably turn it up. Maybe rod angle,
On more critical stuff I do 4 tacks so nothing walks on me. Then just worry about a quarter pipe at a time. It’s more work feathering tacks but I’ve always got great results. Depends though something less critical I’ll go too and bottom like him and zip up the sides.
Great video. What amps were you welding at
🤷♂️ idk just hot enough but not to cold
what brand of stinger are you using
It's called a stubby rod Saver. They don't make them anymore. I've got some extra ones if you want one. They're 50 bucks.
what is that hammer shaped fitting on the other end of the pipe--some type of pressure controlling device?
It’s called a cushion T
Do you line up your mark with the center of the torch?
Top of tip or ther about
What are your machine settings and heat
There is no certain setting. I never machines different. My vantage beads pretty good on 3 1/2 to 4 1/4
Wouldn't "leading it" be the same thing as dragging it?
What’s the best lense
I like the tefewe. Link in description
When I tack the bottom I pull the rod towards me
A lot of welders do that.
Any advice on how to "tighten up" and avoid dropped ripples?
Turn it down, or go faster
Or both
When you will from 12 to 6 without taking the opposite side, won’t be Pipe or the fitting draw to one side shooting Utech one side before Welding, the whole other side
?
Where did you get your stinger?
I bought a bunch of them along time ago they don’t make them anymore
@@TaylorWelding thanks for the reply.
Have you got any tips on 6013 rods I just keep getting
Little slang traps in the Weld
No! I don’t know anything about them
Hey what type of lens are you running?
I made you a video Joe Doe
@@TaylorWelding great
@@TaylorWelding I can’t find it tho
@@joedoe1532 I made it today. Just look at my latest video
Who are you working for
Nobody right now
Do you ever do any uphill procedures with 6010/7018?
Fill & cap 7018 on just about everything lately
Wish I could see that close up. I have to wear cheaters.
😂
Do you have Facebook?
Yes I don't know how to go about finding it. Chris Taylor is ,my name
@@TaylorWelding I'll look into it
What ever happened to this guy?
I’m here.
I have a bit of a heavy hand and I have problems burning through on the uphill root from say 3-5 o’clock. Regardless, I always do better with a tight gap (3/32” may as well be 1/4” for me). I know it’s technique and that closing up the gap is just a bandaid. My rod angle goes to shit coming up around the spring line and once I notice, it slows my travel down, the keyhole becomes a manhole and Im filling holes. Im all natural gas building trades stuff so it’s uphill all the way 6010 root & fill, 7018 cap. It’s just a sticking point for me, and the fact that I can go months not having to weld at work doesn’t help the problem. I might be brazing copper for a year straight between weld jobs.
I would have to go tighter than 3/32
And when nobody was looking, I would run it down hill lol
I heard the same crybaby when I was fly cutting on a mill