Usually, not always but usually the HAZ is what gives after welding a part back together... This is if the weld was done 100% correctly and you have no defects in the weld.. this is a good video I think it should be used as an instructional aid in welding courses to show what happens to welded areas when put under stress.😁👍
There are questions, though. Who did the welding? What rod was used? Some of the welders in the USAF were amazing in their craft. It’s a great video, however, and very interesting
the onlt problem with welding hardened things like sockets, is you pretty much destroy the tempering, and need to re-harden and re-temper, and I honestly dont know how TIG would react to that. not entirely sure MIG would take to it either..
Even TIG is arc welding (since it uses an electric arc as the heat source) - but TIG would indeed be much better for this. Not just because of better precision, but also the fact that tools are often made of special steel alloys - which is hard to find sticks for. Add material from sticks meant for mild steel, will make the weld weaker. With tig it's possible to just melt the parts together and/or use material from other broken tools (which may be grinded into strips first) as filler material.
Anytime you weld something it makes the area around it slightly weaker. And stick welding these small items doesn't make an accurate assessment for this test. They should be tig welded.
Yes indeed. The weld will most likely also be weaker by the fact that the filler material from those sticks are most likely meant for ordinary mild steel welds. Tools often uses other alloys that's harder. With TIG, the parts can just be melted together and/or filler material from other broken tools can be used.
Видео очень жизненное. Сломался инструмент. Прихватил и работать дальше. Никто не будет корпеть над сваркой, теряя драгоценное время, которое стоит дороже самого инструмента.
3 times less stronger, wonderful video man
Usually, not always but usually the HAZ is what gives after welding a part back together... This is if the weld was done 100% correctly and you have no defects in the weld.. this is a good video I think it should be used as an instructional aid in welding courses to show what happens to welded areas when put under stress.😁👍
Przecież te narzędzia są zrobione ze stali nieprzeznaczonej do spawania.
There are questions, though. Who did the welding? What rod was used? Some of the welders in the USAF were amazing in their craft. It’s a great video, however, and very interesting
Great video 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
the onlt problem with welding hardened things like sockets, is you pretty much destroy the tempering, and need to re-harden and re-temper, and I honestly dont know how TIG would react to that. not entirely sure MIG would take to it either..
Show us and tig welding not only arc welding repaired items.
Even TIG is arc welding (since it uses an electric arc as the heat source)
- but TIG would indeed be much better for this. Not just because of better precision, but also the fact that tools are often made of special steel alloys - which is hard to find sticks for. Add material from sticks meant for mild steel, will make the weld weaker.
With tig it's possible to just melt the parts together and/or use material from other broken tools (which may be grinded into strips first) as filler material.
Anytime you weld something it makes the area around it slightly weaker. And stick welding these small items doesn't make an accurate assessment for this test. They should be tig welded.
Yes indeed. The weld will most likely also be weaker by the fact that the filler material from those sticks are most likely meant for ordinary mild steel welds. Tools often uses other alloys that's harder. With TIG, the parts can just be melted together and/or filler material from other broken tools can be used.
Вы не поняли видео.
Внутри не проварено - не честно) особенно плоскогубцы.
Please more video on Poland 🇵🇱
I'd like to see this idea expounded on more. different welders. and ground flat, not leaving the extraneous material.
Any metal/cast metal that is welded back together after breaking is never as strong as it originally was.
I missed the music at the beginning of the video
сварщик из тебя конечно....))
Видео очень жизненное. Сломался инструмент. Прихватил и работать дальше. Никто не будет корпеть над сваркой, теряя драгоценное время, которое стоит дороже самого инструмента.
til welded metal is stronger than metal metal
My 3 year old can weld better...
Cry about it