Ok so 6013 is a light penetrating electrode. Its specific uses for sheet metal and other thin metal welding purposes. I was taught to just drag the puddle with the right electrode angle. No oscillating or stacking of the weld puddle, it leaves porosity behind in deposited weld metal.
Merci d'avoir montré les paramètres d'Amperage et façon de soudé pour que nous novices pouvons apprendre la soudure qui est une profession a part entière 👍
So, should have a spacer for proper penetration. Never do #3 because of slag in your welds that can contaminate it and cause cracking. Plus use a 3/32 rod not 1/8 or whatever you used. If you’re going to do welding vids, people have to get good advice
@@dcktater7847 so you’re telling me, the #3 way to weld that, wouldn’t cause slag to be trapped into the weld? the outside of the rod has flux on it, when doing stick, you need to hammer out all the slag from the weld. or else, it will be trapped in the weld causing issues. The #3 option, has you welding right on top of slag every time you start and stop like that without cleaning it. i know what i’m talking about.
That first weld you done shows you got some serious skills full bead on thin steel no blow through. Impressive the other 2 look like crap compared to that first weld all day long.
@@b.p.rwebber8098 yeah, and i mean even if they were good, a butt weld in the horizontal position isn’t “serious skill”. Maybe like a 6g pipe weld with a 6010 root.
The best weld is the one that is not interupted because the protection layer prevents from dirt / oxigen penetrating into the weld. In other words, its bad to weld on top of existing slag in example 3 from this video.
So do you ever try weld metal with 1 or 1.2mm thickness? And how you can gradually drag for better penetration without burst, please make a video to demonstrate
Welding 1.5 mm thick metal is not too hard.Anyone who has decent welding skills can do it. Try and weld 1mm material or thinner with stick and that’s when the fun starts 😄
yeah lol, 1.0mm is the hardest and you can't weld like this with a soldering iron you can just dot a few welds if you solder a lot it will leak and rot
It's a bitch, if you can get away with using an aluminum bar behind your material to absorb some of the heat it makes it a bit easier. Super satisfying when you get it done though. Its like beating the final boss ina video game.
Al parecer una vez, que agarra la llama tipo soplete, se va fundiendo el metal de la varilla y se hace como un pasta a alga temperatura, y con la misma vas rellenando y se va enfriando rápido...
hi beginer stick welder here. Is 60 to 90 amps to hot for a 1.5mm stick weld? I seem to be melting off the metal tubing and it is very frustrating to try to fill up the holes:(((
I bought a portable 200 amp welding machine. it looks very easy watching videos, the electrode stick melt like butter. but when I tried , the stick stucks on the metal, etc I cnt even explain. I also tried on every ampere settings. but I just cnt do it. is it because the electrode stick has expired or something else,. 😢
Hi..... It's probably your machine, I had the same problem. After research I discovered that the open circuit voltage is very important; for stick you need need at least 75V for good arc strikes on anything other than 6013. Most cheap MMA machines only do around 60 to 65V. In other words cheap machines are good for 6013 but nothing else.... I decided to go flux core rather than upgrade my stick machine because I only intend doing occasional welding for small projects. Flux core is the way to go, easy, cheap and fast, and superb penetration. Not pretty, but it works.
that works with mig. never seen anyone do it that way with stick. my first welding job was garbage dumpsters and i agree, we do that with mig welding to patch up big holes or areas where you can’t just hammer into it without making the hole worse.
Ok so 6013 is a light penetrating electrode. Its specific uses for sheet metal and other thin metal welding purposes. I was taught to just drag the puddle with the right electrode angle. No oscillating or stacking of the weld puddle, it leaves porosity behind in deposited weld metal.
Once the molten pole is still wet it's probably fine the perform the second technique (wipe and pause), but the last one he did is a no-no.
Merci d'avoir montré les paramètres d'Amperage et façon de soudé pour que nous novices pouvons apprendre la soudure qui est une profession a part entière 👍
🤣 vous rigolez? 90 %de ce genre de vidéo ne sont pas à suivre surtout à l'électrode.
Exactly same here, I'm much impressed . Appreciate your skills 👌
Can you tell me a technique for shooting this video? and what camera do you use.
The Texas blob
So, should have a spacer for proper penetration. Never do #3 because of slag in your welds that can contaminate it and cause cracking. Plus use a 3/32 rod not 1/8 or whatever you used. If you’re going to do welding vids, people have to get good advice
#2 had pretty bad slag inclusion too, you shouldn't whip with 7018
@@magnuswright5572 난로
@@magnuswright5572 6013 not 7018
Pls make video how to do it properly,thanks in advance.
@@dcktater7847 so you’re telling me, the #3 way to weld that, wouldn’t cause slag to be trapped into the weld? the outside of the rod has flux on it, when doing stick, you need to hammer out all the slag from the weld. or else, it will be trapped in the weld causing issues. The #3 option, has you welding right on top of slag every time you start and stop like that without cleaning it. i know what i’m talking about.
That first weld you done shows you got some serious skills full bead on thin steel no blow through. Impressive the other 2 look like crap compared to that first weld all day long.
none of them show ‘serious skill’
@@apuid2580 yeah you are right just had another look and the first one is just less crappy then the other 2.
@@b.p.rwebber8098 yeah, and i mean even if they were good, a butt weld in the horizontal position isn’t “serious skill”. Maybe like a 6g pipe weld with a 6010 root.
@@apuid2580 It's a shame that people watch his videos and think they're learning something.
@@b.p.rwebber8098 i know 🤣
The best weld is the one that is not interupted because the protection layer prevents from dirt / oxigen penetrating into the weld. In other words, its bad to weld on top of existing slag in example 3 from this video.
So do you ever try weld metal with 1 or 1.2mm thickness? And how you can gradually drag for better penetration without burst, please make a video to demonstrate
Very good brothers
Great.Thanks for sharing.
Welding 1.5 mm thick metal is not too hard.Anyone who has decent welding skills can do it.
Try and weld 1mm material or thinner with stick and that’s when the fun starts 😄
yeah lol, 1.0mm is the hardest and you can't weld like this with a soldering iron you can just dot a few welds if you solder a lot it will leak and rot
@@toxicslaine940 I used to weld 1" plates, now I'm getting beaten by the 1mm plate
#3 on thin metal
It's a bitch, if you can get away with using an aluminum bar behind your material to absorb some of the heat it makes it a bit easier. Super satisfying when you get it done though. Its like beating the final boss ina video game.
Кто свой секрет показывает тому пусть будет счастливчик и Большой ЛАЙК
Хорошее видео, НО, ток и диаметр электрода показывай, по марке не сразу поймёшь!!! 😁😉👍
Aquí un novato...gracias amigo! Funciona muy bien!
Al parecer una vez, que agarra la llama tipo soplete, se va fundiendo el metal de la varilla y se hace como un pasta a alga temperatura, y con la misma vas rellenando y se va enfriando rápido...
This man uses the electrode as an artist uses a paint brush. Surely the most important thing is the amp setting.
Nice brother
hi beginer stick welder here. Is 60 to 90 amps to hot for a 1.5mm stick weld? I seem to be melting off the metal tubing and it is very frustrating to try to fill up the holes:(((
60-90 amps is for 3/16 to 3/8" metal. Note OPs amp settings well below 40 amps, perhaps 20-25 amps, about 40 seconds in video.
I bought a portable 200 amp welding machine. it looks very easy watching videos, the electrode stick melt like butter. but when I tried , the stick stucks on the metal, etc I cnt even explain. I also tried on every ampere settings. but I just cnt do it. is it because the electrode stick has expired or something else,. 😢
Hi..... It's probably your machine, I had the same problem. After research I discovered that the open circuit voltage is very important; for stick you need need at least 75V for good arc strikes on anything other than 6013. Most cheap MMA machines only do around 60 to 65V. In other words cheap machines are good for 6013 but nothing else.... I decided to go flux core rather than upgrade my stick machine because I only intend doing occasional welding for small projects. Flux core is the way to go, easy, cheap and fast, and superb penetration. Not pretty, but it works.
For very thin metal like mufflers I use #3 to avoid making holes
I completely agree. No 3 is the best way to weld very thin material . Even though you get slag inclusions and the weld is not very strong.
A lot of people hate on the stitch welds but for anything non structural or super thin they work just fine
that works with mig. never seen anyone do it that way with stick. my first welding job was garbage dumpsters and i agree, we do that with mig welding to patch up big holes or areas where you can’t just hammer into it without making the hole worse.
for thin metal, i’d recommend 6013, and a thin filler rod and whip it or stitch it. also, settings matter. gotta know what amps to use.
is 30amp? dcep ?
What size rod please
Kawat las menggunakannya ukuran berapa mm
What your name model welder machine, please?
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どれが一番グッドなの?
Man you were going good 'till you did that last weld (the first two are the proper techniques).
Cara yng efektif..ngelas logam 1,5 mm
I do the same thing but the iron is punctured
Que electrodo utilizó para este ejemplo?
2мм
@@handyman8486 gracias handyman
@@handyman8486 eso seria 1/8?
@@ironfilth6
5/64"=1.984375mm
Is the First time i've see someone not tacking
Nice
Ok wayne❤
Maestrazo, polaridad?
Electrodos de rutilo, polaridad recta
@@handyman8486 Gracias!!!!!
Luar biasa mantab
Обязательно ли одевать маску сварщика при просмотре этого видео? Боюсь испортить зрение
Nigdy tego się nie nauczę bo tak będzie lepiej 🔓 KarmaMU 🤫
Sir please 6013 2,mm Sita me vertical kaise mare
Ilmu yg sangat bermanfaat buat pemula
❤❤❤
Wow
En la soldadora inverter podés invertir polaridades, que resultado daría?
Sí, es mejor soldar metal delgado con polaridad inversa (+ en el electrodo)
@@handyman8486 la soldadura es 3/32 o 1/8?
Very good ! 👍🏻👍🏻🤜🏽🤛🏽🇧🇷🇧🇷
Saya lebih suka cara yang ke tiga 😁☕🚬
اتحداك اذا هذا المعدن رقيق المعدن الرقيق هو ١ ملم او اقل
1,5 ly mà mỏng chỉ nữa
Mình làm 1ly 1ly2 ly4
1.5mm.
1/2.15mm.
2×6.inch.pipe.ka.hai.sir.ji.
2×6.50×60×189
6.inch.150×168×524.
Sch. 4mm.hai.
Joint. 3.piss.hota.hai
Butt. Joint. Sockit. Joint. Threadid. Joint
20 ampères avec une électrode de 2 mm sur une épaisseur de 1.5 ... chapeau ? C'est une blague ?
💚💚
1.2 es lo mismo
Sắt đó mà còn bảo mỏng
1번
2번 좋은듯
Que no te engañe la vista que el tubin es de dos milímetros de espesor y si fuera de un milímetro se aria uecu
1.5mm is not thin
🤷🏼♂️
this row of tacks garbage creates a lot more issues than it solves.
Брак. Непровар корня шва.
Сварщик конечно так себе. Грусть ,тоска.
в конце хорошо насрал
Дааааа, сварщик ещё тот.... Насрал а не сварил, особенно с отрывом.
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Does welding make you dumb?, seems like no RUclips welders can speak!
If you weld like this, you probably can't afford a microphone or recording space...
Eso no es espesor delgado. Mentiroso
Cuando un soldador ve estos vídeos le da vergüenza ajena
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