Good to see people still use stainless stick on pipe. When I first went to work for Celanese America’s in 1976 we tested on 6” sch 40 316 pipe all the way out with Arcalloy 316-15. Many years of 100 percent stick on stainless. Once you learned how running the root was a piece of cake. As you probably figured out I’m getting up in age. Thank you for showing people stick stainless is still viable. Good job on the video.
I have a test tomorrow where I’m going to have to run a stainless root. Is there any way I can contact you and talk to you? I need some tips and pointers and I can’t find any advice or videos of stainless root getting put in
Good to see???? We have tig machines. This is pointless besides in a pinch. Companies that are too cheap to do it tig don't need to be a company anymore.
Obviously a highly skilled dude,but are there any real situations where your going to set up like that? My welds dont look like this but im normally crawling around in shit or up a scaffold.
Avesta makes really good welding rod (green coating ) ,way less spatter , we typically go 3/16 right off the hot pass ,never fail a ferrite test either . If you are getting porosity on your starts just ark the rod out for two or three seconds to heat the moisture out of the rod .
Up here in Alberta Canada they make us weld all the 304,308, 316, 347 in position with stick it’s brutal , we’re always trying to argue with the companies they need to go with tig all the way when it comes to stainless , guys will be jammed up in some brutal spots for days on some big thick schedule 160 joints welding that garbage stick
@@kurtissmith4555 aaahhh, good God. I find it real wet and real tricky on the overhead parts.hot start, arc force amps...everything has to be just perfect
@@kurtissmith4555 You think that's bad, I had a company force me to weld some 308L Sched 10S in position stick all the way out. Trying to put a root in with stick, especially in position, is absolute fucking hell. To make it even better, it was my first gig in the trade and every time anyone has mentioned welding pipe with stick since I've told them to find someone else lol.
Not that great if he is going to have videos of him broadcasted on youtube of him stick welding stainless with absolutely no RPE or LEV, standing there welding and huffing on fumes👎👎 Should know better, and should at least mention, or better off demonstrate the hazards of the fumes that come off of this process. Welding carbon with lowHy rods is bad enough, this is 10x worse.
Used to weld with stainless rod a lot in 1980s it was some of the smoother operating rod I used. Make nice pretty little golden welds. Watch your eyes, the slag cools and ' pops' right off. ( I do mean ' pop ' ) Remember welding something heavy with stainless rod that ended up in my yard for years in the dirt. The steel was all corroded and rusty but the weld was still pretty and shiny.
I'm just a homeowner who does a little welding repairs around the house. I've always found stainless rods where so much easier to get a nice weld with. Would go from not even being able to strike a arc with carbon steel to laying a nice bead with the stainless.
Good looking welding, good tips, I would have liked to have saw the root, and hot pass run also, but I can understand that is kinda a whole different situation. God bless you brother. Work safe.
Today I’m doing a combo weld exam. Sched 80, 2 inch stainless steel Root & fill with Tig Cap with 3/32 stainless stick 6G This is by far the hardest exam in my pipe welding course On top of that, it’s 107° F, record breaking heat for where I’m living (Quebec, Canada. 32° C, feels like 42°C (( 89.6°F, feels like 107.6° F)) 62% humidity I’m gonna go sweat my balls off I’ll post and update to say if I passed my bend test Update: I passed! :)
should have run the grinder through on your second pas to open it up so there were no slag inclusions, and a quicker smaller first pass to have a nicer valley for the second pass. nice welding though
Might seem like a dumb question but I'm a newbie and trying to learn, what kind of "cross-contamination" is he talking about with the grinder? Does this actually matter?
He means contamination of regular carbon steel, or worse rusted carbon steel. See stainless, on its own is basically rust proof due to the nickel and chrome in it, however you CAN "seed" rust in stainless if it gets scratched by a piece of steel that already has rust on it. That's why your supposed to use only stainless wire brushes and fresh new grinding discs etc only used for stainless. If you get into stainless get a seperate kit with all your stainless only gear and keep it clean and away from regular welding stuff. That can include a new and seperate angle grinder that you will not use on regular stuff etc. Many people also keep a seperate kit for aluminum only etc.
I thought the pipe was without the timer roller,how about 6G or 5G position pipe permanently tack so we can learn for how to run the elektrode from bottom to top of the pipe and which current suitable but not for down hand only👍
Of 15 years in this industry as a combo hand ive never seen a stainless stick roll out. My 14 year old could do that lol. Lets see that uphill 6g with insulation raining down your neck while 10 convicts are river dancing on a scaffold above you 😂
Only up side to stainless stick is the money saved on not using argon . But the money saved will vary depending on if the welders are proficient at stainless stick welding.
Eso está perfecto, pero cuesta arriba es otra historia, lo que más me enorgullece es que tienes muchos equipos miller los mejores , hechos para durar , soy soldador y lo único que siempre e usado es miller,,, Wahoooo tiene una cst, un suite case v12 wire feeders y creo que hay una dynasty
70xx the 60xx setting has more dig (amperage injection when voltage gets low due to short arc. This reduces chances of snubbing out prone to 60** rods doing roots)
back in Jr High, 8th grade u could take metal class, there was only spot welding and brazing. i liked it so much i pictured myself welding as a ground man. 10th grade had a welding class. of course, i took that as well. i believe i helped welding become a part of my life back in 8th grade, when i pictured welding in my future. I'm a believer in projecting, conjuring, manifesting our futures.
@@halledwardb not sure, but it's an easy google search (welding positioner.) I have one for smaller stuff, it's a dividing head for a mill with an adapted motor on a potentiometer for speed control. It probably cost 400 bucks total. It'll do 5 maybe 6in pipe, but anything bigger than and you need a BIG positioner that'll run in the thousands of dollars.
I love using 316 L stick on everything I farm weld. Silicon bronze is another favorite. Got lucky and scored on out of date rod from a nuc plant contractor. I was more concerned watching the fumes in his helmet and blocking his view. I always attempt to engineer a path for the fumes away from my breathing area. Please chime in with your experiences.
Ciao,,volevo fare una critica, una scuola di saldatura grande e famosa come la vostra non ha un posizionatore elettrico per far girare i tubi😕😕,poi di solito si usa un elettrodo scorrevole cioè un 308 L17
Can I use this rod to weld stainless steel exhaust pipes together? I only have a shitty home buzz box and experience with 6013 rods, any information would be appreciated
Nice welds! Personally I don't have the patience to fill a schd 80 joint with 1/8th. I'd definitely be reaching for 5/32 minimum or even 3/16ths. Have it done in 2 passes with alot less stop starts.
Anyone with a bit of job knowledge knows that. These muppets trying to look like the big hard man, trying to act all cool and "dope", obviously dont. Theyll be the ones giving it the hard man act, sat in a hospital waiting room waiting for an outpatients appointment with an oncologist for their lung cancer, after an appointment with a pulmonary specialist for their emphysema and chronic bronchitis
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I wana see position uphill
Good to see people still use stainless stick on pipe. When I first went to work for Celanese America’s in 1976 we tested on 6” sch 40 316 pipe all the way out with Arcalloy 316-15. Many years of 100 percent stick on stainless. Once you learned how running the root was a piece of cake. As you probably figured out I’m getting up in age. Thank you for showing people stick stainless is still viable. Good job on the video.
I have a test tomorrow where I’m going to have to run a stainless root. Is there any way I can contact you and talk to you? I need some tips and pointers and I can’t find any advice or videos of stainless root getting put in
Stainless roots go in really nice
@@daltonandrews7058Did you pass it bro?
Good to see???? We have tig machines. This is pointless besides in a pinch. Companies that are too cheap to do it tig don't need to be a company anymore.
you should show us how to run it uphill, for all us plant mechanics out there...no rollouts in the maintenance shop homie!!
i hate stainless stick welding in position lol, roll outs make it easy
close to impossible on groove welds
He showed it this way because it's the only way he can make it look good lol.
@@jeepwk6.5L if you can make 3G look good lmk cause i doubt many can
Yes there is
Obviously a highly skilled dude,but are there any real situations where your going to set up like that? My welds dont look like this but im normally crawling around in shit or up a scaffold.
Very nice. Are you protecting yourself from fumes? Are these rod's fumes dangerous? Thanks
Yes will use a respirator or papr hood normally during all stainless welding or materials with high chrome content 👍
@@cirizawelding5076 thanks 👍
Avesta makes really good welding rod (green coating ) ,way less spatter , we typically go 3/16 right off the hot pass ,never fail a ferrite test either . If you are getting porosity on your starts just ark the rod out for two or three seconds to heat the moisture out of the rod .
What gloves are you using? And are they comfortable with good feel and dexterity?
gonna need this done in uphill.
fantastic camera work on the arc shots....Bravo
Cracking video there thanks for sharing that very well explained from the UK 🇬🇧 United 😊
I’d love to see a 6g stainless combo video
Extremely hard to do
@@johnlimberis9397 believe me I know, but just for funzies
Up here in Alberta Canada they make us weld all the 304,308, 316, 347 in position with stick it’s brutal , we’re always trying to argue with the companies they need to go with tig all the way when it comes to stainless , guys will be jammed up in some brutal spots for days on some big thick schedule 160 joints welding that garbage stick
@@kurtissmith4555 aaahhh, good God.
I find it real wet and real tricky on the overhead parts.hot start, arc force amps...everything has to be just perfect
@@kurtissmith4555 You think that's bad, I had a company force me to weld some 308L Sched 10S in position stick all the way out. Trying to put a root in with stick, especially in position, is absolute fucking hell.
To make it even better, it was my first gig in the trade and every time anyone has mentioned welding pipe with stick since I've told them to find someone else lol.
Great video Weldtube fam!
Dave making it look easy, that stainless rod leaves a beautiful weld💯
Thanks Dave 👍
🤙🤙
I’m curious how your running 130 and not burning the edges of the bevel
Can you tell me the reason why stainless steel rod welding often has porosity???
Can you weld with that in all positions?
Super skilled craftsman... David is both a great fitter and welder...
Thank you
Not that great if he is going to have videos of him broadcasted on youtube of him stick welding stainless with absolutely no RPE or LEV, standing there welding and huffing on fumes👎👎
Should know better, and should at least mention, or better off demonstrate the hazards of the fumes that come off of this process. Welding carbon with lowHy rods is bad enough, this is 10x worse.
Is this rod made to be used in an indoor setting like plants and shops or can you get away with using it out in the field?
Sir how about if without rotating the pipe...what and how is the technique? Thanx in advance
Used to weld with stainless rod a lot in 1980s it was some of the smoother operating rod I used.
Make nice pretty little golden welds.
Watch your eyes, the slag cools and
' pops' right off. ( I do mean ' pop ' )
Remember welding something heavy with stainless rod that ended up in my yard for years in the dirt. The steel was all corroded and rusty but the weld was still pretty and shiny.
I'm just a homeowner who does a little welding repairs around the house.
I've always found stainless rods where so much easier to get a nice weld with.
Would go from not even being able to strike a arc with carbon steel to laying a nice bead with the stainless.
@@900stx7 has alloys in it that help it combine with just about any crummy steel.
Muy bonito, ahora quiero ver como lo haces en ascendente y sin darle vueltas al tubo, a ver si te queda igual
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Very nice and excellent work !
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Greetings from Texas to Norway!
I’d love to see a 6g stainless with stick welding root.
I wanna see that too.
I got one.
Nice control of the rod. Consistency is there.. great job friend!
Good looking welding, good tips, I would have liked to have saw the root, and hot pass run also, but I can understand that is kinda a whole different situation. God bless you brother. Work safe.
Great 👍 video and demonstration
i would have ventilation system or i would walk on that job...
Any hot takes on running -15 vs -16 vs -17 in the 1G and 6G? 😀
I'd like to see it without turning the pipe, from bottom to top...
I’m currently struggling on a 6g position with stainless steel rod
Today I’m doing a combo weld exam. Sched 80, 2 inch stainless steel
Root & fill with Tig
Cap with 3/32 stainless stick
6G
This is by far the hardest exam in my pipe welding course
On top of that, it’s 107° F, record breaking heat for where I’m living
(Quebec, Canada. 32° C, feels like 42°C (( 89.6°F, feels like 107.6° F))
62% humidity
I’m gonna go sweat my balls off
I’ll post and update to say if I passed my bend test
Update: I passed! :)
Roll out with your left hand and use only one hand to weld stably.
The cap pass bead is perfect, too!
Good job, Weldtube fam!👍👍
keep it up!🔥🔥
Stainless stick is one of my favourites, nice and smooth puddle, but if I had a dollar for every piece of that hot slag in my eyes, I'd be rich.
Wear a pair of glasses under your headshield then👍
Awesome job man, stainless can be a different beast sometimes. 🤘🤙
I would like to see you run up hand stainless stick. I've always had a little trouble getting it right.
In position, 5 - G.
very well put together!
Why do you grind your stops?
So not to compromise the integrity of the weld
In this welding you use gas?
Why not use stick for rootpass?
Can you do this without rotating the pipe please
Thanks for this kind of videos!
Seeing the thumbnail image.. its so hard to believe that's a stick bead
Which electrode and settings would you use to weld stainless steel cutlery ("flatware")?
Many thanks
What about position welding stick stainless? I have made 1000’s of stainless welds and none of them ever were rolled out.
do you not get slag inclusion when you do that start to warm up the rod and go back over it?
.....my thoughts exactly.....
should have run the grinder through on your second pas to open it up so there were no slag inclusions, and a quicker smaller first pass to have a nicer valley for the second pass. nice welding though
308L is clutch for those who don't have Tig in the field 🔥👨🏾🏭🤙🏿
Might seem like a dumb question but I'm a newbie and trying to learn, what kind of "cross-contamination" is he talking about with the grinder? Does this actually matter?
He means contamination of regular carbon steel, or worse rusted carbon steel.
See stainless, on its own is basically rust proof due to the nickel and chrome in it, however you CAN "seed" rust in stainless if it gets scratched by a piece of steel that already has rust on it. That's why your supposed to use only stainless wire brushes and fresh new grinding discs etc only used for stainless.
If you get into stainless get a seperate kit with all your stainless only gear and keep it clean and away from regular welding stuff. That can include a new and seperate angle grinder that you will not use on regular stuff etc.
Many people also keep a seperate kit for aluminum only etc.
Very steady hand 👌
How to control pinhole ss welding
What about stainless fumes. Are they any more dangerous that regular steel?
Definitely nasty shit
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I thought the pipe was without the timer roller,how about 6G or 5G position pipe permanently tack so we can learn for how to run the elektrode from bottom to top of the pipe and which current suitable but not for down hand only👍
The smoke no good
In 5g with a weave. Would like to see that and its possible with the right rod.
I can’t get rainbows colour consistency but i can get gold colour consisten what is that mean can u tell me?
3:13 No i said a double with cheese and NO PICKLES
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So u keep it at 11..a lil down right?
Can you do one on running root and all passes with stick on stainless? sweet.
Nice weld bro
What kind of camera do y’all use?
Is this a uphill rod?
If using this in a 5g position, are you welding uphill like 7018?
Make a video on 6 g position of stainless steel
Watch .my videos sir
Of 15 years in this industry as a combo hand ive never seen a stainless stick roll out. My 14 year old could do that lol. Lets see that uphill 6g with insulation raining down your neck while 10 convicts are river dancing on a scaffold above you 😂
Bro can you do in position please
Most of the electrodes are electro negative not positive
I'd like to see a race, this Tig/stick process vs. Just Tig. I can't see stick being worth the trouble
Only up side to stainless stick is the money saved on not using argon . But the money saved will vary depending on if the welders are proficient at stainless stick welding.
TIG is often used for the root pass of stainless welds as the inclusion rate is lower.
Let’s see a 5g or 6g position. That’s incredibly easy to roll it out flat….
That roll out looks clean, where could i find one?
Eso está perfecto, pero cuesta arriba es otra historia, lo que más me enorgullece es que tienes muchos equipos miller los mejores , hechos para durar , soy soldador y lo único que siempre e usado es miller,,, Wahoooo tiene una cst, un suite case v12 wire feeders y creo que hay una dynasty
This looks fun. I want to try some stainless stick!
My welder Vulcan omino pro 220 only allows me to select 60xx or 70xx electrodes, but for stainless steel I'm using 316-L so what setting do I select?
70xx the 60xx setting has more dig (amperage injection when voltage gets low due to short arc. This reduces chances of snubbing out prone to 60** rods doing roots)
This is a UA test but it’s a 6g a video of that would be dope
Why 308 and not a 316 stick?
When doing a tie in, doesn’t the tie in included welding over your flux from arcing your weld, and create porosity
Not if you grind your tie-in first it doesnt
back in Jr High, 8th grade u could take metal class, there was only spot welding and brazing. i liked it so much i pictured myself welding as a ground man. 10th grade had a welding class. of course, i took that as well. i believe i helped welding become a part of my life back in 8th grade, when i pictured welding in my future. I'm a believer in projecting, conjuring, manifesting our futures.
Looks great but it’s downhill .against all our weld procedures show us how to weld it uphill that would be amazing
This doesn’t need to be ran uphill
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Where did he get his checkered sweat band???
Weldermade headbands
You weld it so hot it's got no choice but to lay down. Uphill is a little different story, though....
Who makes a pipe turning fixture like that, not super expensive? Appreciate all the videos.
For 6in+ pipe? No one.
@@JackOffAllTrades who made these?
@@halledwardb not sure, but it's an easy google search (welding positioner.) I have one for smaller stuff, it's a dividing head for a mill with an adapted motor on a potentiometer for speed control. It probably cost 400 bucks total. It'll do 5 maybe 6in pipe, but anything bigger than and you need a BIG positioner that'll run in the thousands of dollars.
I love using 316 L stick on everything I farm weld. Silicon bronze is another favorite. Got lucky and scored on out of date rod from a nuc plant contractor.
I was more concerned watching the fumes in his helmet and blocking his view. I always attempt to engineer a path for the fumes away from my breathing area. Please chime in with your experiences.
Should’ve overlapped more into the other pass on the cap
Ciao,,volevo fare una critica, una scuola di saldatura grande e famosa come la vostra non ha un posizionatore elettrico per far girare i tubi😕😕,poi di solito si usa un elettrodo scorrevole cioè un 308 L17
Anche la finitura non è buona.....voi siete maggiormente specializzati nel tig...
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Can I use this rod to weld stainless steel exhaust pipes together? I only have a shitty home buzz box and experience with 6013 rods, any information would be appreciated
Technically yes but i wouldn’t recommend it with thin exhaust pipe
@@Ryan_1997 unfortunately don't have access to a tig machine
Looks like you not going to the sides long enough time
Don't breathe the smoke, that is bad news when welding stainless with stick rod.
Nice welds! Personally I don't have the patience to fill a schd 80 joint with 1/8th. I'd definitely be reaching for 5/32 minimum or even 3/16ths. Have it done in 2 passes with alot less stop starts.
Not with stainless stick you don’t bud lol
Привет!а если это будет не поворотная труба?
А вчем проблема ? не поворотная также замечательно варится только уже снизу вверх
twist the pipe is very easy
Nice 👍
Should be using a smoke eater with stainless stick welding.
Anyone with a bit of job knowledge knows that. These muppets trying to look like the big hard man, trying to act all cool and "dope", obviously dont.
Theyll be the ones giving it the hard man act, sat in a hospital waiting room waiting for an outpatients appointment with an oncologist for their lung cancer, after an appointment with a pulmonary specialist for their emphysema and chronic bronchitis
Good job
Do it In 5g or 6g wus
Can i request? Stainless steel 6 inch schedule 80 GTAW/SMAW 6G position
BUEN DIA MEGUSTARIA BER UNA DEMOSTRACION MAS CONCRETA EN POSICION " 6G " ESA ES LA QUE MANDA .
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Practice with a 6013
that smoke is bad for you kid. use a fan next time
i need a job I'm a stainless tell polisher
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