What Is A Duck Foot & What Is It Used For? SPRAY TRANSFER MIG/MAG WELDING

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  • @markdebarr3501
    @markdebarr3501 Год назад +5

    It's great to see that we still have skilled workers in the UK who take pride in their work. Thanks for taking the time to make your videos.

  • @jonmcgill533
    @jonmcgill533 Год назад +4

    Nice work, like your helmet too. I worked on 75mm -150mm thick cylinders prepping for sub-arc. used stick back in the day. Double vee and "J" butt joints to x-ray work. Now I'm a retired old lad who does a bit of hobby welding.👍

  • @chuckboise
    @chuckboise Год назад

    Thanks, from the US for your videos. I used to do ornamental iron but recently got a job welding pipe and flanges in a factory setting for the first time. I have been getting training, but I have a lot of learning to do if I am going to be able to keep this job. Your videos are really helping me out.

  • @rustycopperpot
    @rustycopperpot Год назад +3

    Nice to see some actual smooth production welding, not just people on low amps trying to “stack dimes” and taking forever to do it.

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад

      Yeah bro i hear that 😅 full send over here!

  • @barryjones7025
    @barryjones7025 Год назад +1

    These are really good videos. Showing what the real world is actually like. I got to pass pulse spray open root tests 2 and 3g. I seen the one video of you doing pipe welding g 2g. There's not a lot of videos on pulse spray.

  • @justintasht1067
    @justintasht1067 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video interesting to see something a bit different they came out really well I liked them amazing how seamless the welds are. Great work big respect

  • @pollepost
    @pollepost Год назад

    Finally some real proper welds in the real world. Thank you for a hands on video

  • @digitalscale76
    @digitalscale76 Год назад +2

    babe wake up arc one welding just posted a new video

  • @jackabubba
    @jackabubba Год назад +3

    Your hand control 1 handed is on point. I'd be leaning on everything I could find for that consistency!

  • @MajorDrinkins
    @MajorDrinkins Год назад

    Great videos! Always awesome to see real work videos! All the best to you!

  • @jwdickinson643
    @jwdickinson643 Год назад

    you do amazing work, Calvin! Cheers from across the pond! 👍👍👊👊

  • @moorwaldent4233
    @moorwaldent4233 Год назад +1

    Delicious welds. Always a pleasure to look and listen on this channel.

  • @paulhatch7759
    @paulhatch7759 Год назад

    Nice vid. Thats cool that you learn tips and tricks from your Dad

  • @Waiakalulu1
    @Waiakalulu1 Год назад +1

    I learned a lot from your fit up, stacking and positioning! I appreciate your easy going style. I get yelled at a lot with my work. You know, nothing unjustified, but it's a trade where things can go wrong and people freak. Plus, there's someone in the shop that's on the rob, and things are missing left and right.

    • @tomf4547
      @tomf4547 Год назад

      I'd look for another workshop

  • @user-wl5ob5bf9l
    @user-wl5ob5bf9l Год назад

    Great work. Be proud!

  • @manbearpig2164
    @manbearpig2164 Год назад

    Looks like fun to me, you seem like a really good worker, you should be proud

  • @frostywelder1220
    @frostywelder1220 Год назад

    Good quality work. I would have welded the pipe welds in the flat position and then put it on the rollers to weld the gussets. I was surprised to hear that the flat square plate pulled. I figured the gussets would’ve held it flat. The weld sounds crisp and looks like it laid in nicely.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Год назад +1

    /it has been a while since I have seen one of your videos, good to see you in action Calvin, best wishes from Florida, in the US.......Paul

  • @ironpug42
    @ironpug42 Год назад

    Awesome work

  • @jhitt79
    @jhitt79 Год назад

    Thanks for the videos.

  • @Luke3420
    @Luke3420 Год назад +1

    I use that Esab solid wire where I work it runs very well

  • @beyondmiddleagedman7240
    @beyondmiddleagedman7240 Год назад +1

    The stresses releasing as you cut the parts away is somehow relaxing to me to listen to.

  • @Taz6688
    @Taz6688 Год назад +1

    Nice setup, I used to weld up crane cabs and legs, we had extraction fans and pipes to drag inside the legs while welding 15mm run on all joints, you would be welding and the screen get dirty, find it hard to see, and get a bit smoky, then realise the twats you work with turned the extractor fan off and the leg was full of welding fumes.

  • @fernandomartins2035
    @fernandomartins2035 Год назад +1

    Nice welds 👍🏻I avoid using Mig Mag because it’s fast and addictive (but is what’s needed for production) Esab wire is very good quality and FRONIUS 🔥Ze best

  • @user-jz3lc3tf1g
    @user-jz3lc3tf1g Год назад

    非常棒的展示,谢谢分享,学到很多

  • @timf2914
    @timf2914 Год назад

    They look good 👍

  • @nicksearles3996
    @nicksearles3996 Год назад +3

    I refer to it as back breaking, where you put 1/2 inch shims in line the the gussest and clamp it down so it has a reverse bend to it. I’m pretty sure you clearly mentioned the would of helped lol. Thanks for the video , max props on your whole operation. You must of had good teachers or you are just smarter than average. Maybe a little of both. ✌🏻

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад +1

      I just have a passion dude, it makes me want to do the best i can, and im all self taught at work with help from my dad who i work with and a great welder called orvil who showed me alot

  • @craigsaunders1728
    @craigsaunders1728 Год назад

    Nice welding mate

  • @totalpkg6912
    @totalpkg6912 Год назад

    wicked good

  • @victoralfonsomendozasoto9758
    @victoralfonsomendozasoto9758 Год назад

    quisiera aprender un poco mas sobre tus parametros para soldar gmaw en transferencia spray . puedes hacer un video con mas detalle muchas gracias y exitos

  • @samuelsnyder5169
    @samuelsnyder5169 Год назад +2

    If you tie those together like you did and weld one and jump to the other you will get about the same results as a strong back and have saved time and the number of rotation

  • @kekemoetimaxx6113
    @kekemoetimaxx6113 Год назад

    You're a Master👌👌👌

  • @billmcparland4462
    @billmcparland4462 Год назад

    Your on peice work or per peice. Not sure what your spatter cleaning requirements are, but we would call the type of spray transfer your doing " hissing it in" which is beautiful to watch as well as very clean, but not fast. Try a bump up in your wire speed up just a bit, over an entire shift you may see some extra $$$$$. A little more crackle from that weld pool is the sound of $$ if you catch my drift. Very nice work young man.

  • @ryanbeard1119
    @ryanbeard1119 Год назад +2

    Sweet shop, i guess i thought it would be a stick vid, cause of the thickness, but mig/mag does it all huh.

  • @repairfreak
    @repairfreak 4 месяца назад

    Very nice looking welds. Although the welds look plenty hot, would be curious to know how much penetration is going in. It appears beveling is not necessary for the strength requirements of the piece I assume. Thanks for sharing
    😎👍

  • @chrisp9046
    @chrisp9046 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video man. How much smoke does that helmet of yours actually keep out? Out of curiosity.

  • @spawn7970
    @spawn7970 Год назад +1

    good job bro

  • @CBC_HELLBRINGER
    @CBC_HELLBRINGER Год назад +1

    Are you not required to clean your beads? Where I used to work they made you clean your welds

  • @tylercooley4007
    @tylercooley4007 9 месяцев назад

    I find it far easier to weld the bottom plate with the pipe standing up then you can weld your quarter gusset and all in one pull so the only start and stop you have to worry about is the gusset going up the pipe the only thing is you got to increase your angle when going from the gusset to the pipe

  • @rixogtr
    @rixogtr Год назад

    If you'd be able to choose again to start from scratch, would you choose this type of job again or would you want to do something like TIG stainless exhausts or do some aluminium welding ?
    I came from welding stainless snorkels and airboxes to welding aluminium industrial oil coolers (pressure vessels), TIG welding lots of cast aluminium, thin brass, mild steel, stainless steel and copper and I used to love TIG but I'm just so over it. I guess the job where I'm atm is so shit and that made me not like the tig, also my pay is horribly under average given my qualification and certifications.
    That's why I was thinking of starting something like this, heavy steel migging in big companies, they're usually much better paid, big organised workshops, etc. So I was wondering if you still like it or you're over it or what's your stance in this ? Thanks

  • @SootyDiesel81
    @SootyDiesel81 Год назад

    The G501 with adflo is amazing I love mine

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад +1

      It really is dude, that standard that all other masks are compared too

    • @SootyDiesel81
      @SootyDiesel81 Год назад

      Yeah it feels weird using a standard helmet but I do like breathing fresh air but in saying that it doesn’t stop smell

  • @antontarasenko9219
    @antontarasenko9219 Год назад

    Спасибо

  • @roydawson4882
    @roydawson4882 Год назад

    I've seen them used on building sites before,nice bit of welding there Calvin,how's the house and workshop going? Stay safe c19 is still out there.

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад

      He dude the workshop is abit slow so ive decided to go into mobile welding

  • @Migman2020
    @Migman2020 Год назад

    Hey man just a friendly tip.. but you want to get PMC on that machine.. It will allow you to have a higher deposition rate while maintaining penetration regardless of your stick out.. far less heat goes into the part and reduces any warping of the part. Spray is nice but its slow and hot

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад +1

      Ill keep that in mind dude, but for what i was doing i wanted heat and Penetration because i didnt prep the gussets

    • @Migman2020
      @Migman2020 Год назад

      @@ARCONEWELDING yeah that's exactly what pmc does.. i don't know how the hell they done it but PMC allows a pulse to lay down the weld alot faster. It may be "cooler" than spray but it still penetrates

  • @tomekp9769
    @tomekp9769 10 месяцев назад

    how much amper ?

  • @andrewvogel5344
    @andrewvogel5344 Год назад +1

    I noticed when I weld at work with spray transfer my wire stickout always seems insane but if you shorten or lengthen it it seems to start crackling like short circuit transfer but still spraying. But if you hold that stick out length it stays nice and quiet.

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад

      Does your machine have arc length correction? Because mine does and i can adjust the machine to my style of welding, it sounds like you are manually changing the arc length to get the perfect stick out

    • @andrewvogel5344
      @andrewvogel5344 Год назад

      @@ARCONEWELDING correct mine does not have Arc length correction I have to do that manually at all times to get the perfect stick out I can hear the difference with any variance and stick out length and there's a very fine range where it sounds perfect.

  • @tomf4547
    @tomf4547 Год назад +1

    I wonder if steel that heavy still warps n buckles? Would you have to step weld to even it out?

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад

      I think a strong brace on the back would have helped out alot

  • @georgiojansen7758
    @georgiojansen7758 Год назад

    Top😁

  • @69slimshady
    @69slimshady Год назад

    Basically 210 amps is not spray transfer yet, with 1,2mm wire. Is the most bad type of arc, is better to avoid it. Between 190A-250A is an intermediar arc, and is better to avoid it, beacause is not very stable arc and a lot of spatter. Below 190A is short-circuit arc, and over 250A will start the proper spray-arc. For materials thick like in this video, i will use ~280A. Of course, this happens only in Synergic mode and convențional mode.
    I know, you use 1.0mm wire, so the amperages scale is lower than 1.2mm wire .
    BTW......thank you for that trick, that cutting pattern, marked with grinding cutter disc. I learned that now, from you.

  • @mattsan70
    @mattsan70 Год назад +1

    do you know how well copper free mig wire holds up on the spool over time to corrosion. I want to try it but takes a year for me to use 2Kg!! :)

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад

      I honestly coudnt tell you because i use 18kg every 2 days 😅 but im sure its not worse then the copper coated ones because its still a protective coating

    • @mattsan70
      @mattsan70 Год назад

      @@ARCONEWELDING Ha 18Kg!! Thanks for the reply. I might just get some and see! Keep up the Ace vids :)

    • @kf8575
      @kf8575 Год назад +1

      It's coated with silicon instead of copper, lasts just as long if not a bit longer. Apparently gives a slightly cleaner weld too, although the only type of squirty we use where i work is Dual Shield.
      Most of it is Tig and Stick due to quality requirements though. Is a shame sometimes as MIG would be so much faster

  • @mead6754
    @mead6754 Год назад

    Tidy bit of welding chap

  • @johnbrennan4759
    @johnbrennan4759 Год назад

    Things may have changed thanks to machines like fronious since my days behind the mask but I could thought you could only do true spray transfer were pure argon or argon with.0.5 % O2

    • @billcorbell5362
      @billcorbell5362 Год назад

      I use 92%argon and8% co2. Sprays really nice.

    • @billcorbell5362
      @billcorbell5362 Год назад

      I use 92%argon and8% co2. Sprays really nice.

  • @scaifefab4585
    @scaifefab4585 Год назад +1

    Funny how pipe welders have a different take on how to weld it out than a structural welder
    I would have layed it ob its sides done the pipe to gussets first then stood in onto its ends
    You can get right round the cap in q run if you stood 3 of them on top of wach other
    Aa for the base start at a gusset tip end on a gusset tip chances are you will need to spot them after ti prevent undercut
    1.2 wire would be better as well bit quicker
    Do you like the esab wire? I have been useing same but in 1.6mm

    • @scaifefab4585
      @scaifefab4585 Год назад +1

      I wouldet wory about the distortion to much will be sat an packers and grouted in

    • @ARCONEWELDING
      @ARCONEWELDING  Год назад

      Yeah bro im sure we have crazy differnt takes, i try to roll absolutely everything 😅😅 and because this was a one off job i kept my 1.0 mm wire

  • @s.lucky.a2106
    @s.lucky.a2106 Год назад

    Damn my boy where do you work at that easy money right there 😏

  • @bobthetog7555
    @bobthetog7555 Год назад +1

    Please tell me that lifting hook wasnt rebar!

  • @johnbrennan4759
    @johnbrennan4759 Год назад

    Perhaps it's time to learn to weld in position you never know when you may need another job

  • @JohnDoe-es5xh
    @JohnDoe-es5xh Год назад

    I know, what a wiener dog foot is 😁

  • @fabulousfabrications1985
    @fabulousfabrications1985 Год назад

    Must be nice to make videos while getting paid to do your job ,, everyone wants more but work less

  • @user-le1jw4gn4y
    @user-le1jw4gn4y Год назад

    Приезжай к нам в Россию) у нас очень много работы по модульным котельным и теплопунктам, там в основном полуавтомат и тиг)