It's not right because he ran stingers on top of slag from previous weld. Instant fail. Also. Stringers are and will always be stronger and better looking than a weaved cap. Lol
@mrmelonpl7931 A: One of the tacks is completely ineffective. The parts could change position during welding (would have been more likely if he'd started the other end, though). B: Rod angles incorrect, leading to... C: Slag trapped after the first pass. D: Third pass immediately after second, with no attempt to remove slag. E: final weld is undercut, with evidence of porosity. F: No attempt to remove spatter. FYI I'm a qualified, experienced welder, since 1981.
The welding films produced by the James F Lincoln welding foundation that I watched when I went to welding school back in the seventies sure as hell didn't teach any welding techniques like that. Why I still do all my own welding!
All of you people on here saying this is a bad weld could not break that with a 16-pound sledgehammer. My method and rod choice would be different than he uses, but that doesn't matter. It works, and I don't see an x-ray device in sight.
Nemusíš být mistr svářeč, stačí obyčejný, na to abys věděl, že strusku z předchozího svaru musíš očistit ! Jinak vměstky naruší ten další! Základní znalost svářeče. Takže pokud chce někdo na YT někoho školit, měl by si zjistit alespoň minimální základy ! Svařuji více než 35 roků, takže si dovoluji tvrdit, že o tom něco vím...
@@DennisTennyson alot of things would have helped... I saw undercut, porosity, wrong rod angle. Just a horrible job. Zero chance of it holding structurally, but as ornamental welding goes, rock on I guess..
In order to weld two joints at 90° angles, you must make a 45° bevel so that the weld penetrates the material and ensures that the joint is made correctly.
Don’t weld over slag lol that is a no no, clean it. Dont weave that wide with a cap , just stack stringers. Also need to adjust it rod angle. It needs to be at 10 degrees, you want it to punch in the metal the entire time
If ya caught tapping in pipe welding ya given a smacked bottom it causes the metal to look like it's porous and could lead to them making you redo the weld. If it's welded properly the slag just pushes off
If you have to put that much energy into removing the slag, that tells you the slag is mixed into the weld and pockets are deep. my first job was a fab shop that built dredges for gravel mining, and the owner had a deep hatred for chipping hammers, they weren't allowed in the shop and you would be fired if you tried to sneak one in. Everything was done with brushes and wire wheels. That's a bit extreme, but the work his shop produced spoke for itself.
Cómo para que hacer eso si puedo soldarlo con una que penetre mas para mí sería más fácil hacerle un biselado y no tener que hacer ese horrendo relleno
Nice job making that slag pocket, after the 2nd rod you didn’t clean the slag off or going slow enough to burn out that slag out between the 2nd and 3rd pass and creating that valley which you half assed cleaned but just welded over visible chunks of slag still in that valley. I’m guessing some of that burned out when you welded over it but I guarantee there’s a slag pocket in that weld. After seeing that I have no desire to watch anything else you’re trying show
Every single welding video, I would go to comment section to see how wrong he is before the video even begins. I have never welded a single time in my life. But this to me looks wrong lol. For me I would make sure the plate is longer n just overlap it then weld
Weave too large, run beads of weld like you were writing a line of text, rods are not qualified to go too far from the center of the puddle each journey out of the puddle leaves a cold zone.
For anyone who's not sure, this is a demonstration of how _not_ to weld.
why
Explain why it’s not the right way?
It's not right because he ran stingers on top of slag from previous weld. Instant fail. Also. Stringers are and will always be stronger and better looking than a weaved cap. Lol
@mrmelonpl7931 A: One of the tacks is completely ineffective. The parts could change position during welding (would have been more likely if he'd started the other end, though). B: Rod angles incorrect, leading to... C: Slag trapped after the first pass. D: Third pass immediately after second, with no attempt to remove slag. E: final weld is undercut, with evidence of porosity. F: No attempt to remove spatter. FYI I'm a qualified, experienced welder, since 1981.
@@1man1guitarletsgoI'll second everything you just said. Also a welder. Well an iron worker. So we weld a few times a week😂.
Man, look at that porosity. Work of art.
Metal worms
And after the double welds he left a long pocket of slag, so that joint fails because it has a belly full of slag!
So if he would have cleared the slag better it would have been a good weld?
@@ethanmiller5192 not really. lmao
Nom nom😂
Exactly what I, a nurse who hasn't taken a welding class in 30 years, was thinking.
Bros just beating the shit out of it.
😂
This guy must be the best welder ever. So much to teach to other welders.
I love it when they weld over slag and think it’s the best weld in the world.
as a boeing engineer this is 100% a really good weld!
Lol.
737 points!
@@jmjones7897 i forgot that i also worked as a welder for temu since 2026
As a 30 year journeyman in the art of synchronizing counter-rotating giggletary gear sets I can certify this is a weld.
The welding films produced by the James F Lincoln welding foundation that I watched when I went to welding school back in the seventies sure as hell didn't teach any welding techniques like that. Why I still do all my own welding!
I’ve been a cert welder for 75 yrs, this is a technique I’ve never seen before, but I like it, especially the finger wag. 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
That was so many slag inclusions. And folks. Clean your workpiece. As best you can. Unless its home use. Tha would never fly actively working
Impurities are impurities
All of you people on here saying this is a bad weld could not break that with a 16-pound sledgehammer. My method and rod choice would be different than he uses, but that doesn't matter. It works, and I don't see an x-ray device in sight.
Wow i never realized how many experienced experts there are in these comments, seems like everyone is a master class welder
No but many know this isn’t how you do it
No, but they have read other people's comments who think they know everything, and so now they feel they too know everything.
Nemusíš být mistr svářeč, stačí obyčejný, na to abys věděl, že strusku z předchozího svaru musíš očistit ! Jinak vměstky naruší ten další! Základní znalost svářeče. Takže pokud chce někdo na YT někoho školit, měl by si zjistit alespoň minimální základy ! Svařuji více než 35 roků, takže si dovoluji tvrdit, že o tom něco vím...
That's because everyone is 😂 it's a trade that everyone can do nowadays
Každý určitě ne, třeba ten člověk který "svařuje" ve videu neočistil strusku z předchozí vrstvy svaru...
A 7018 rod would have done a better job.
I agree
@@DennisTennyson alot of things would have helped... I saw undercut, porosity, wrong rod angle. Just a horrible job. Zero chance of it holding structurally, but as ornamental welding goes, rock on I guess..
A real welder at last
In 30 plus years, 90% of the time, I used 7018. 9% of the time, 6010.. 1% of the time,, 6013, for down hilling light sheet metal.
Wooo, layer welding. So impressive /s
As an experienced welder, agree that every weld must be cleaned up before applying new welds on top.
I mig weld not stick.
This is not how to weld dude back to school fast.....
Ok what’s wrong
"Dude" is a lady, show some respect
In order to weld two joints at 90° angles, you must make a 45° bevel so that the weld penetrates the material and ensures that the joint is made correctly.
Don’t weld over slag lol that is a no no, clean it. Dont weave that wide with a cap , just stack stringers. Also need to adjust it rod angle. It needs to be at 10 degrees, you want it to punch in the metal the entire time
@@makethingsinteresting496dude is a universal term
The tack even missed after the tack slag was brushed off. He's the Slagmiester!
If ya caught tapping in pipe welding ya given a smacked bottom it causes the metal to look like it's porous and could lead to them making you redo the weld. If it's welded properly the slag just pushes off
If you have to put that much energy into removing the slag, that tells you the slag is mixed into the weld and pockets are deep. my first job was a fab shop that built dredges for gravel mining, and the owner had a deep hatred for chipping hammers, they weren't allowed in the shop and you would be fired if you tried to sneak one in. Everything was done with brushes and wire wheels. That's a bit extreme, but the work his shop produced spoke for itself.
That's how I was taught at the institute. Finally, according to the welding standard, someone works!
、😅
It's good if you can tell us how many ampers used more or less..
Tanks for your good tips..
100-110amps probably
Awesome work 👏😊
Butting and v jointing will allow much better penetration.
Is that even the right way to join the two pieces? seems like a lot of extra work
Most welds like that nowdays are done with dualshield wire.We were mot allowed to weave or downhill 99 percent of the time it was stringers only.
muy bien falta refuerzo por el otro lado así quedará más seguro
You could use for root pass 6010 and for fill 7018
Holy cow dude! Chip your slag! Notice the inclusions! This guy missed welding 101.
Good Job.
😊 very good😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
How is the flashes on welding from a video so realistic like irl😂😂😂😂
dude is actually just frying his camera
This would never pass inspection.
missed your second tack bud
Cómo para que hacer eso si puedo soldarlo con una que penetre mas para mí sería más fácil hacerle un biselado y no tener que hacer ese horrendo relleno
Nice job making that slag pocket, after the 2nd rod you didn’t clean the slag off or going slow enough to burn out that slag out between the 2nd and 3rd pass and creating that valley which you half assed cleaned but just welded over visible chunks of slag still in that valley. I’m guessing some of that burned out when you welded over it but I guarantee there’s a slag pocket in that weld. After seeing that I have no desire to watch anything else you’re trying show
Super jestem zrobiony ale za dużo elektrod idzie tutaj do tego Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍
Do that with 6010 or better yet 7018.
Amperagem está muito alta, tem respingos de material no entorno da peça.
Schon ganz gut, nur noch nach jeder Naht ausschleifen und die Decknaht feinschuppiger 😊
Cut the steel at less than 90 degrees. Turn one piece so you’ll have less metal to infill.
Got my retinas sizzling 🥵
Not the way to do it. Wheres the bracing to stop the plates moving / deforming.
About time
When he bend that stick i paused the video and leaving
Not to mention to wide of a weave
Never weave that wide.
On a 10 mm plate put ut half put 5 mm weld. No grinding. 150 amps.
@@KevinTravis-kw1rr ???????
Cool but, those 2 pieces of steel are no longer at right angles to each other.
the 2nd tack didn't "take"
Using that hammer like that is putting voids in your weld. Just drag it across the bead
Its a artist 🤣
Or… how to trap slag and ensure a do NOT rehire!😂
Why does this guy insist on using the shallowest angle imaginable?
Hell yeah, only took a 5lb box of rods!
well, there goes his magnet... melted like swiss cheese
Зачем показываешь 1 и тоже?
That's a lot of slag entrapment 💀
perfeito
Slag cones included
For once there was no texta and angle grinder.
Wont be square after all that heat
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Amperagem baixa,muita escória e pouca limpeza!
I have no clue about welding but did you just weld over your slag and then pretend that nothing happened
I can appreciate you not talking it together but still looks like crap and not the right way
No way ,I've been welding for over 40 years . Definitely not the way to do this weld .
Slag inclusions to the max make sure to chip it off before starting welding everytime
Lol, this guy is 100% welding like ass for the algorithm... touche salesman touche
Stringer beads brother.,... welding 101.…
Every single welding video, I would go to comment section to see how wrong he is before the video even begins. I have never welded a single time in my life. But this to me looks wrong lol. For me I would make sure the plate is longer n just overlap it then weld
Dont try this at home or on your job cause you are fired
Vtjis is how not to lay a bead
Угол при таком не будет 90 градусов так как деталь поведет
hazte un favor y lija a 45 grados las chapas, y gastaras 1 electrodo, no 50
Some of the slopest welding I've seen yet
That fourth pass down the middle is not proper technique
Наконец человек варит по правилам
among other things that are not "correct" let's see the root.
You should rake it not it hit it I think. From all the RUclips I've seen.
Pour ceux qui sont ok pour la part entre chaque passe on retire le laitier
Too fast , slow your travel speed.
Weave too large, run beads of weld like you were writing a line of text, rods are not qualified to go too far from the center of the puddle each journey out of the puddle leaves a cold zone.
Nul Zéro comme soudure, c'est pleins d'inclusions
Undercut porosity is disgusting
Winkel der Elektrode zu flach
Haja eletrodo 😂😂😂
Slag inclusions galore
The amount of slag inclusion....
lol half ass clean before running another stringer
no spots, not approved 😪
There is so much wrong with this.
That’s a ton of weld that’s unnecessary
U need practice more
It is fail
because High Defective Welding Method and Welding Order
there are so many levels of wrong in this video
This is the incorrect way
He left to much slag
This person needs to find a better hobby as welding is not a strong suit for them
Пачку електродів використав на зʼєднання…
Ma cambia mestiere, ti pare na saldatura? Non so chi ti ha insegnato a fare cosi ma datti pescivendolo che è meglio
Wrong rod and technique
Not even good tacked