very few people know, the secret of the welder cuts round pipe 90 degrees in three directions
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2023
- very few people know, the secret of the welder cuts round pipe 90 degrees in three directions
This video is how to weld metal thin square tube using stick weld, this video is made for beginner welders, how to weld for beginners
Hopefully inspiring and hopefully useful
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Yeah the secret is you need a shitload of skill to cut like that with an angle grinder.
Cutting with angle grinder is very easy
Cutting with an angle grinder where you want to cut is another matter.
It's not that hard, that is a cutting blade, same as using a jigsaw cutter 😁
Very clever, very tidy, a man who knows his trade.
👍👍👍
I have never seen someone put so much effort into not using a pipe wrap in my life. I'm actually impressed by it.
And don't forget to use gloves when you're handling paper. That stuff is dangerous.
The person who developed had to how to make the joint the old school basic fundamental as shown in video. If for whatever reason the pipe wrap is lost stolen or damaged this guy can save the day especially on fast paced jobs.
Once he has the template, it’s not very hard to replicate
you'd be more impressed with the fact every pipe welder knows this way... proper faster way is just drill a hole in the pipe.
You got a nice, hearty chortle out of me with this comment😂😂😂
I'm a carpenter, with an interest in welding. I'm super grateful for these sorts of instruction videos. You're giving me the confidence to learn something I've always been interested in. Keep up the cool instructions!
Going to start ratting the welding too huh?
Nice. If your a carpenter, you shouldn't have no issues on learning how to weld
In a basic sense, a welder is just a carpenter who builds things with metal instead of wood. If you're serious about becoming a welder, and you haven't done so already, I'd suggest you look for a tech school in your area that teaches stick, MIG, and TIG welding. I'd learn them all, starting out with stick and then MIG. After learning how to weld, get your certification in both plate and pipe welding and start making the big bucks at a nice fab shop. Good thing for you that you already have fabrication experience as a carpenter, so you'll have little trouble fitting in at a nice fabrication shop if that's where you wanna work. I've been a welder for many years now, so I speak from experience. Good luck in what ever you decide to do! 👍👍
Love how 90% of the video was him doing origami
When we build pipe handrails, we miter the horizontal corners and make the cut shown for the vertical posts at the corners. I tend to either draw the templates with AutoCAD or use an old piece of DOS software to draw the templates and import the result into AutoCAD and print them out for the shop. I love seeing this layout work done manually, without computers. It's very informative. Great job Stick.
yea a miter saw was the first thing I thought about cuz it locks on 45 degrees. I fabricated and welded 6 fire extinguisher stands. I took on a job welding boats after having jobs 5 different jobs last year. Learning Marine fabrication welding has made me smarter!
Fuck computers (me watching the video on a computer)
What is the dos software can it be found somewhere?
@@michaelhubble6252 I believe it is called flatpipe.exe and it's written in QBASIC. It's on an old 486-33 machine that's in the garage. I haven't used it since I found a routine called pipe.lsp. that runs in AutoCAD. I have that routine on my current workstation but haven't used it in a while. I've used some online template makers in the past. Both of the fab shops I draw for use coping/notching machines for smaller pipe. Templates are only needed for large pipe sizes.
@lowell mccormick thanks. I did a little search myself and found ...
Dan Hopper's TUBEFIT Program
Which sounds like it does a similar thing. Haven't tried it yet
I know how to do this because 2 years ago I was obsessed with creating the perfect Tri-cornercut with quarter radius 2020 aluminium extrusions. The manufacturer (Mitsumi) outright refused to do the cut because it was so complex and required alot of time and precision. I definitely wasted alot more extrusions than I needed to. But hey, at least I learned how to cut tricorner quarter radius perfectly! :D
Interesting. Also, just for your information, it's "a lot."
10% of the time, it works every time
@@Madsy9 😜😂 Good line. I'm going to use it. Thanks
Good evening! I tried googling what you mean by tri corner cut with quarter radius and I’m genuinely stuck. Is that for the end of a counter top? Or is that the joint of a wall and floor? Brand new “home” (duplex) owner im interested in learning new things.
@@chrisS19019 it's actually for a customized PC "case" that allows me to carry a full midatx or a microatx desktop in a plane carry on bag. There's virtually no case on the market that can do this.
I wish I could show you a picture of it, it's pretty cool!
Nice to see how to make the template for this. I figured this cut out about 30 years ago while doing a lot 6" pipe rail. I was fortunate enough to have medium size band saw and I would cut the end at a 45 then rotate the pipe without moving it in or out and cut another 45 degree miter. Thank you for your video!
I work in concrete repair and foundation waterproofing. The fact that you clearly take the time to read all the comments and time pride in your work shows your attention to detail and dedication to your craft. Liked, subscribed, good on you bud. Keep up the hard work, we see it!
I am a wood machinist and supervisor of a hardwood sawmill. I second your comment. Attention to detail and as you also said, there's a lot of pride in his work too
❤
Congratulations to the Stick Welder on an impressive job! Your hard work and dedication to your craft are evident in the finished product. The seamless seams and precise cuts are a true testament to your skill and mastery of welding. Your attention to detail and commitment to quality make you a valuable asset in your field. Keep up the fantastic work, and know that your efforts are truly appreciated. Well done!
lmao
🙏 Amen 😵💫
Tac welding sure is difficult.
You don't put all the welds together. You weld the first two on a forty five. Than the third has two forty five degrees drill holes. And it overlaps the first two for strength. It's faster to cut,.and much much much much stronger.
@@sasquatchrosefarts Hi. Any chance of a link to a sketch of that description? I want to 'see' what you mean. Thanks.
This was extremely cleverly done! I remember fifty years ago as a student apprentice I was given the task of making permanent sleeve marking out jigs for just this type of job. Good days.
i was born in South Africa,,and am a qualified sheet and metalworker, worked 40 years in the gold mines, in short, was a boilermaker and pipe work is my forte,
@@eisbeinGermany where do you work these days?
@@eisbeinGermany I have been working with scrap metal for 60 years. He started as an apprentice miller in Leningrad, Hero of the USSR. Hello colleague from Russia 👋
Very cool. Let’s not ignore the skill with the angle grinder. You made that look a lot easier than I think it is in practice. Great work.
It is quite enjoyable to watch someone work who really knows what they’re doing.
😂😂😂
Congratulations for teaching the correct technique to those who are interested..!! / Συγχαρητήρια που διδάσκεις την σωστή τεχνική σε όσους ενδιαφέρονται..!!
I've never used any of those tools or done any related work, and who knows if I ever will, but this was amazing and very educational to watch, makes want the opportunity to use this knowledge to come soon
Well said
Google sheetmetal pattern layout if this kind of stuff interests you. Those old timers that had to scratch out all of there layout without cad were badass.
Man, welding is such a interesting job skill. When I was active duty air force, the fabricators/welders were your best friend in maintenance. These guys could make a part you needed for generators instead of us having to wait 4-5 weeks for parts on back order.
Find something your good at and master it 😊
3E3
Glad you said generators, and not planes… haha
@@Ziffel3 lol never. Sounds like a DSV haha
@@Ziffel3 have to read it again haha
Geometry meets fabrication - great tutorial thanks!!
There is the Plate'n'Sheet Proffessional 4 program, in which you can print a template for any pipe diameter, at any angle of the junction of two or three parts of the pipe, and after printing at a scale of 1:1, just like the author in the video, you can wrap the pipe and stick the template with tape, circle the curved edge with a marker, cut pipes along this line and join. The match with the desired angle will be 100%.
People are allowed to use the help of a computer, but they must be able to do their job the old-fashioned way. Just in case.😏
Piping and commercial piping. None of my coworkers bring laptops and printers to work with them either. So…… not sure what field you sir have been in but glad that you’ve had it that good.
Some of my reply was cut off
I have 17 years experience with marine, industrial and commercial piping
@@engmecfleck refineries, ethan cracker plants, plastic plants, power plants, fertilizer plants, There are computers and printers on site but only for use of supervisors and upper management.
To be fair though it’s not a regular thing to need said templates very often.
I had to do something like that for brass pipe store fixture. I mitered each end then sanded the radiuses with an sanding drum the same diameter as the pipe. Worked. Your presentation was awesome. Old school stuff is lost on people today. I filed this one away for later. Very cool.
Прекрасный урок начертательной геометрии! Браво, мастер!!!
I'm a retired music teacher. When I see something like this I naturally ask myself how this was first learned. Who first figured all this out, drawing patterns then applying them to the pipe? I can't even fathom the compound miter cuts. I am deeply, deeply impressed with your skill. Bravo!!
I like to imagine Pythagoras going to blacksmiths and blowing their minds 🤯
left brain (logic) Right brain (creativity) It's no wonder it doesn't resonate with you of all ppl
Playing in a professional orchestra requires unbelievable mathematical, split-second precision on the part of every one of the 100 players, in their individual execution and together, in ensemble. I don't know which side of the brain that involves but it's a learned skill and is a function of time. In a split second, the execution is gone forever, and there's no chance to fix errors. @@CosmicSeeker69
Like equal temperment - the enlightenment was good no matter what the youtube commenters think.
u teach Music that is already awesome!
Parabéns pela demonstração e perfeição demonstrada com profissionalismo
I'm not a welder but that is very cool. I love seeing techniques like this.
This is such a huge set of lessons in life.
1: Math + Art + Experience + Skill Mastery = Awesome results in any venture you choose in life.
2: Stay in school, kids!
3: If you personally don’t yet have one or more of those ingredients for success, it’s OK to form teams! Connect and team up with those who have the success ingredients you need to complete the formula. You bring your pieces of the equation and they bring theirs… everyone wins.
4: Everyone must win. One of my best business mentors hammered into me the mantra “Win-win or no deal.” Always work for the mutual success of your team and the client.
This video and channel might just be one of the team “members” you need on your own journey.
Once I'm done perfecting my trade in HVAC I tend to get into welding and will most definitely be watching your videos countless times. Thanks for sharing your knowledge good sir
well know this....a shipyard ( carriers ) they will pay you while you are in welding school. You actually learn how to really weld vs these folks. Don't tack as they do here, in a corner, you can't get the grinder in there if you need to reset the work. Plus welds need to be tapered each end allowing for your compete weld to feed into that tack or flow over it. Stuck in a corner like this one, hard to clean it and now weld over it. Use a square to insure you didn't pull the tube left or right....keep checking that as you work.
@@StephenZ827 whats ur job?
@@user-wd4sc2rk5m ruclips.net/video/KTnyv0eG1CE/видео.html
@@user-wd4sc2rk5m .....I'm actually in this video...parking lot of all places.........11 seconds or so....they are setting the Island house. It was a Sunday, which is typical for what we call super. But you have a number of dignitaries come in for the lift. Give a speech or so...Capt.s will go to welding school for a bit, learn to pay a bead...( not perfect )....and make the first weld, attaching the Island to the ship. It's cut out later as it's not a quality weld etc...he's not certified and all that crap....Top left, you see a black truck pull in, another truck approach it. That was me, took wife down to see the lift, she had never seen a carrier. Security picked me up on the cameras. I didn't park correctly....so they knew and came over to investigate...they saw my sticker, stopped and chatted, made sure all was kosher...This was my last carrier...keel up, making me a plank owner...ruclips.net/video/KTnyv0eG1CE/видео.html
@@user-wd4sc2rk5m Sheet Metal...department....
Как же просто то:).Именно о таком и говорят,:"Всё гениальное просто".Спасибо за подробную инструкцию.Обязательно буду использовать этот метод.
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Savinov Maxim
Savinov Maxim
1 day ago
How simple it is :). This is exactly what they say: "Everything ingenious is simple." Thanks for the detailed instructions. I will definitely use this method.
Нифига себе просто)))
VERY clever and surprisingly accurate!
What we did not see is how much trimming was done between the cuts and the fit up we did see. Think of the 3 views. The top view will be a circle whose diameter is smaller than the miter formed by the 2 horizontal pieces.
What has been made is fine for welding up 3 mutually perpendicular pipes.
Bravo, that's just magnificent. So fundamentally straightforward and the finished result is beautiful. Nicely done.
I would have preferred a bit more detail about the measurements he was making. It has peeked my interest sufficiently to find a more detailed explanation, even though I'll never use such knowledge. Now I just have to know how it's done.
I worker as a journeyman field construction boilermaker for 7 years. And then I worker in a weld and fabrication shop for the Department of Army for 35 years. I always used to say that I might not of known the trade. But I knew the tricks of the trade. But this one trick that I hadn't been able to do. I applaud the person that did this. It shows what a true craftsman.
Great technique for a home shop with just an angle grinder for cutting. But if you have access to a professional shop (or have a more advanced home shop) that has a band saw, the easier technique would be to make two 45° cuts at 90° offsets (i.e., the cuts are 45° to the length of the pipe, and after making the first cut, rotate the pipe 90° to make the second cut).
Respect for local welders has increased a lot after watching this video, they don’t spend time on all these geometrical designs and straightaway come up with such tricky joins 😊👍
Oh we use geometry and trigonometry all the time. Sheetmetal pattern layout, if you've never checked it out, Google it, fun stuff. First you get to figure it out, lay it out, the make it. Retiring in May, 39yrs Sheetmetal Worker. Been a fun career.
Obrigado Sr. Antônio, por compartilhar seu conhecimento . Grande abraço.
Your precision work is very admirable. Respect.
Nice!! Well done Sir! It would be nice if you showed how to align your template to the next corner so the sides will be parallel.
Этот парень заслуживает уважение.Спасибо что делитесь своими знаниями.
Hi! THis is very impressive. I'm a high school math teacher and this is such a nicely done trigonometry application that I think about giving it to my students. I love when raw industry meets raw math!
Great idea. As a tradesman that struggled with more advanced math in highschool I wish my teachers used more real world examples/problems. I think it would have held my attention better. Otherwise it's just a sea of letters and numbers swirling around in my brain
This is Descriptive Geometry. This is basic for Master Machinists. Descriptive Geometry forms one of the cornerstones of turning flat-plane 2D sheet metal into 3D shapes. This is the outcome of outsourcing everything out of this country - #1 there are no more Master Machinists left. #2 no one knows the fundamentals such as Descriptive Geometry.
На начертательной геометрии на 1 курсе все это учили и многое другое, но разве все запомнишь. За такие ролики респект!
Вот и вспомни начерталку учитьс
Я только ноги учительниц помню
@@alexeyorlov9639 Так вы фетишист значит?!
@@Viktor2205 конечно. А что ?
Всё верно 👍
A very good approximation of how to mark curves on conic objects. I like your effort, not to mention your skill at using your cutting tool. The cutting part is something else altogether.
Yes, indeed, technically not an exact process for marking out the intersection of solids, but it appears that it a a good approximation that is well within tolerance for the welding of the joint.
A Very good and easy to replicate process that leaves it up to your cutting skills.
Well worth trying.
@@charlescamen5225 The fit up was actually kind of bad, and given the lack of any real edge prep, you'd struggle to get full penetration through the root.
This is a special case (all tubes with the same diameter). The exact solution is that all intersections are straight planes. On each pair of tubes you just need to halve the angle between the tubes to get the angle at which you should cut each tube. Here 90° angles everywhere means 45° straight cuts on all tubes. It takes half the time to directly mark the cuts on the tubes than all that fiddling with paper.
This method is actually useful when tubes have different diameter. But not here.
@@christianbarnay2499 can u do better?
@@user-wd4sc2rk5m The comment you're replying to already explains it all. There's nothing to add.
Very good template making video. Glad you didnt put music to it.
After many years of working with pipe/ tube you get the hang of not having to use a template. Now, unless I need a super tight joint, I just eyball / mark it with a sharpie, comes out really close usually. I cut mine with a bandsaw, either portaband or stationary vertical.
So u are the best!
Un enorme conocimiento de la geometría y el desarrollo espacial de ensamblaje de estructuras cilíndricas.Un maestro del Dibujo geométrico. FELICITACIONES. Gracias..
Absolutely Wunderbar - Excellence great to see someone teach the tricks what some try so hard to suppress hats off to you friend 🙂
Sencillamente precioso. Con técnica todo es más fácil y
Mejor.
And this is why geometry skills are applicable to the STEM field.
That aside, I must say your angle grinder skills are excellent. The steady hand and clean cut shows you've done a lot of this.
😊
It is probably obvious from the following statement that I have not done this particular job before (though I have welded).
Just as I was thinking "This is very long-winded, surely there is a more scientific or mathematical approach", you finished up with the drawing part and cut the shapes you needed. Then it fit together nicely. Great job!
Превосходно.Благодарю за науку!Ваш подход к делу вызывает уважение.
Muito interessante esse ajuste sem uso da planificação para desenhar as intersecções dos tubos. O correto é desenhar a planificação, porém na prática os erros causados pelas aproximações desse método, são facilmente absorvida pela soldagem nas linhas de conexão dos tubos ( Português / Brasil)
Love watching your channel. It brings back my dad with a profession he loved. Thanks. Jesus bless.
Muito bom! Parabéns!🙌🙌🙌
Сууупппееер. Молодец, столько лет занимаюсь кузовными и сварочными делами, но всё ровно даже посмотрев ролик не смог запомнить, как сделать этот шаблон. А результат просто на 5
наверное там нужно чето самому посчитать чтоб такой шаблон создать, такие штуки на глаза не запоминаются
ruclips.net/video/cWDeMpWET10/видео.html
@@sakesaurus1706 Да нет. Будьте чутка повнимательней. Единственный размер который вам нужен это диаметр трубы.
@@user-tf9lg2cc5q но... все эти построения которые он делал на бумаге - это как бы тоже расчет. Только в геометрическом виде
@@sakesaurus1706 Ну геометрия понятно присутствует. Но для повтора данного шаблона хватит и просмотра видео.)
Oh my goodness this is awesome. For absolutely no practical reason I'm off to do this with some PVC pipe and pipe-welding solvent.
I'm just thinking - you could use this method to create intricate tubular paper models or decorations. The contours can be cut flat with scissors, then rolled into tubes and joined. With some trial and error, you could figure out the best method for leaving tabs on the paper's joining edges to make joining and sticking the tubes together. I'm going to try it with paper instead!
hahaha
Parabéns 👏 um trabalho perfeito 👏
I used to be a pipe fitter welder and can really appreciate your next level skills.
My father in law was a sheetmetal bench mechanic. He built my ducts, and they are nice.
@Lessko Brandon As a painter I learned how to match paint in the latter part of my career. Never could do yellows. I got to dump my mistakes! My boss thought I could match my whole career...lol
That's amazing skill!
Im not a welder or do anything with pipe,
But this was a great video !
Thanks for Sharing and showing how to think out of the box !
heh heh heh......you said "pipe"...
Perfeito!!! Excelente dica.
Thanks, good job👍👍👍👌
Quite a seamless and elegant job! Impressive!
Simples e perfeito maravilha
Bon tutoriel. Merci beaucoup.
You are a brilliant Man
Вот, что надо показывать на уроках черчения и геометрии в школе.
Безумно интересные практические знания 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Если только в старших классах,а так всё это в начертательной геометрии в техникумах и институтах преподают
@@cykHAcyk , я к тому, что демонстрация подобных штук ещё в школе вызовет интерес у школьников и покажет наглядное применение тех знаний, которые преподаются в геометрии и тп.
@@DK.03 да уж, лучше один раз показывать, чем сто раз рассказывать
White light on video still hurts my eyes 😢
кто учиться в техникумах и институтах они вряд ли потом слесарями и сварщиками идут работать.
Wonderful to watch a real craftsman at work.
Восхитительно! Отличная работа мастера!
Да, это по хлеще, чем Фауст Гетте....
@@user-dk3rz9eh8f по-любому результат хороший...
I understand you because Google translate!!!
Все четенько.
@@warpigs9069 it’s amazing how seamlessly we can communicate with people who speak other languages these days.
Muy buen video, además muy útil y práctico .
... Muy explicito y buen video, saludos, suerte y adelante gracias.!!!
these are the greatest! no silly music or rambling voice overs, just pure, useable info. ( however, i'd LOSE the scissors for a nice sharp x-acto knife! )
Adoro trabalhar com , metais , pequenos reparos nas minhas máquinas,a vale lembrar , por robi . E essa dica e um show que Deus te abeçoe, por dividir seus conhecimentos. Top top
O importante é você ter o ferro na mão
@@mane1571 kkkk, verdade
Está excelente el trabajo de la plantilla hecha a mano y el corte del caño con amoladora. Sin ingletadora y sin usar computadora e impresora. Éste es el mejor modo de aprender. Además, si se usara una soldadora MIG, quedaría muy prolija la terminación.
Holy crap, he nailed it. Amazing. I watched this four times and still don’t think I could ever come close.
Maybe if he wasn’t a mute it would be easier to learn.
you are a genius!
Vish, aí deu aulas em.. eu ia quebrar bastante a cabeça pra chega nesse resultado. Meus parabéns. Ganhou mais um inscrito guerreiro
Google Translator:
Inland fishermen
Inland fishermen
1 day ago (edited)
Vish, there in the classrooms... I was going to break my head a lot for this result. My congratulations. Ganhou mais um inscribed warrior
Very interesting demonstration. Thanks
That's brilliant. I like and share videos all the time but that's the first time I've ever downloaded one. Cheers!
I want to be a welder for this exact reason. You get to do cool stuff like this. I used to want to be a nurse but as I'm getting older due to some stupid medical stuff with my genetics I've had to get a lot of IV's and blood draws recently, causing me to develop an intense phobia of needles, compared to the past when I didn't like it but wasn't that bothered by it. Now just thinking of needles makes my body tense up and my blood pressure skyrocket ☠ So glad I want to be a welder, where hopefully I won't have to deal with needles other than a tetanus shot every so often.
There is a much easier way to profile this cut if you have a vice and magnetic torpedo level. And it takes about 5 or 10 seconds. This is the way I was taught about thirty-five years ago. Little old man showed me another way to do it with pipe cleaner wire. And that is badass because it requires no measurements. Maybe I'll figure out how to make these videos one day.
Wow . Your Angle grinding skills are unbelievable
I was taught this in senior metal class 1998 👌 great video
Some explanation about your measurements on the paper would make this a great, highly informative video. I love how it was no bull, no pandering and straight to the point. The only problem was, the ruler and paper stuff was hard to decipher exactly what those measurements were and their purpose
I know it can be confusing. He was using the metric system for his measurements
;)
@@deanekennedy3536 I'm sure you were just being silly, but it isn't the metric system that is the problem, it is the marks and how they are significant. If I wanted to use this video to try this, I would have to watch it over and over, carefully trying to see what the measurement is and it's relation to the work piece. All I was saying was; If he spoke, or added some text to explain what he was doing with each mark and measurement, this video would be one of the greatest tutorials on RUclips
@@deanekennedy3536 but you're right about one thing. I'm American, I'm a contractor and I've worked for almost 20 years with the standard imperial measurement system and when I have to do my 25.4 conversions, things get complicated and confusing
It's not specifically about the measurements, it's the ratio. When he folded the paper in half he divided that half piece into thirds and set the pipe on either side of that for the radius, then drew a line from the top of one to the bottom of the other. When he folded it in half again he marked where that fold was and that's what he indexed his second wrap to. It could have been metric or imperial, the measurement scale is irrelevant.
@@erict3728 в американских школах так плохо учат основам геометрии? Я вот не работаю 20 лет в строительной деле, а просто с детства увлекаюсь авиамоделизмом, и мне очевидно, что в ролике он произвёл лишь одно измерение трубы - диаметр. Далее он на отрезанной полосе бумаги отложил этот диаметр, разделив полосу на 2 части. Затем внутри части, шириной с диаметр, он по краям 2 раза отметил 1/2 диаметра трубы, поделив этот прямоугольник на 3 части, к которым прикладывал трубу и обводил её контур. Всё же очевидно, по крайней мере для тех, кто получал школьное образование уровня даже позднего, разваливающегося СССР.
Que tesouro este ensinamento !!! Vai me ajudar demais com as uniões em bambu !!!! Gratidão !!!
Google Translator:
Janet Hovacker
5 hours ago
What a treasure this teaching!!! Will you help me out with the joints in bamboo !!!! Thank you!!!
Бамбук лучше сваривать третеми электродами))
@@nikgghul eu costumo parafusar as uniões de bambu gigante, e quanto mais perfeitas estiverem , melhor resultado. Não sei o que são os terceiros eletrodos
@@nikgghul Google Translator:
Bamboo is best welded with third electrodes)) Bamboo?
@@janetehovacker É uma piada. Ele estava a brincar.
Haven't done any welding for years but still very interesting. Probably woulda been a little easier to follow and understand if you'd explained what you doing as you went though. 👍👍
Very clever! Thanks
Genial,meus parabéns!
Это так называемая рыбка для разделки профильного проката и изготовляют её слесаря а не сварщики (задача сварщика качественно сделать сварное соединение) дипломированные прошедшие аттестацию сварщики этим заниматься не будут на это у них есть слесарь!
Сразу видно - Бюрократ .
wow! good job... thank you... i learned something from it...
Parabéns meu irmão de profissão seus cortes foram cirúrgicos . deus te abençoe e ilumine sempre.
Sehr gute Arbeit!
Die Erläuterungen genial
dargestellt. Leider gibt es in Deutschland immer weniger derartige
Handwerker
Comme de partout, je suppose ; - (
Amazing. Whoever figured that one out has my complete admiration.
You're not alone; Euclid was an impressive guy - especially considering he did this stuff over 2,300 years ago.
Who ever it is, I highly doubt they weld for a living.
Mathematical genius.
Yes, I’m sure there’s a mathematical equation for that. Yikes! Don’t ask me! LoL!
I was actually expecting this to be one of those videos where they fake some impossible weld.
Instead, you used some clever practical steps to make complicated geometry look easy.
Nice work.
ハンドグラインダーでこんなに正確に切れる技術が凄い!
5 minutes of my life I'm super happy I spent on this video. Anytime I see these rail corners, or similar I'll kno the amount of work that went into it. That's wild, amazing job fabricators.
Yep
I use hole saws and a wooden jig that I made. By the time you got through drawing I would have been done welding. Works for TIG, MIG, flux core and stick depending on thickness of material.
That would have been my first instinct. The template was neat, but man I'd have trouble remembering all the steps for that.
Смотрю и поражаюсь.Очень грамотно.Спасибо,хоть мне это вряд-ли пригодится.
Very clever! 👌
U r a boss respect U. thank you for this video
Просто изумительно, никогда не думал , что такое возможно сделать.
Раза три уже смотрю, но чтобы взяться за эту работу, не отважусь, ничего не понятно. Когда смотришь всё понятно, а самому начать делать, всё в сознании клинится, впадаешь в ступор и чешешь репу. Молодец мастер, жму крепко руку , ты настоящий спец в этом ювелирном деле.
Попробуй подойти к делу через день , через неделю. Это нормально просто мозг загружен посторонней информацией.
Есть множество программ "Как выполнить развертку". Либо напечатать, либо от руки...Было бы желание и только) ...НО, судя по всему его попросту нет! =)
@@mashkin7983 С таким подходом к "делу", лучше вообще не подходить))
Во всём нужна практика. Когда начнёте делать, мозг сам подскажет что к чему.
Ótimo trabalho 👏 sucesso aí irmão 🤜🤛
👍👍👍
Ingenious! Thanks.
lo que enseñaste en este video no tiene precio, y lo que nos facilitaste el trabajo para los que no podemos pagar un curso es increible, gracias de corazón y que Dios te devuelva el triple de lo que das, un abrazo grande!!!!
Всю жизнь работаю с металлом и, оказывается, есть ещё чему поучиться у других. Очень профессионально и аккуратно, респект.
Is it just me or does this guy make paperwork complex .
Superb simplicity itself, great little tool.👍