I was a Machinist Mate 1st Class in the Navy and on my last ship I stick welded on 600PSI steam lines for repair and valve change outs. The Hull Techs (welders) kept saying they weren't "qualified" and once I showed the Chief Engineer (full Commander) that I could do it he relegated all of that to me. Never did figure out why the HT's refused to do it. My welds never failed btw and passed closer inspection when we had yard repairs and refits.
Interesting video, never saw or dealt with that type of material before myself. I like how you show mistakes when they occur and ways to correct them when they happen.
Good stuff man. That's the way it's done here on my side of the world. S Africa that is. Cunifer will keep you on your toes. Before you know it- its role up time!
Here in the UK we weld CU/Ni alloys with mix gas of either 2.5% Hydrogen 97.5% Argon or for heavy wall 70/30 CU/NI or for Monel alloys try 5% Hydrogen 95% Argon the hotter arc and cleaning from the hydrogen reaĺly make a big difference
yeah i agree, i actually weld alot of 70/30 CuNi and i prefer to weld it with 95/5 Ar/Hydrogen..i find that with that hot gas mixture the puddle runs alot like stainless. very active and watery puddle, it also just weld much cleaner with 95/5..
@@djyul Did not find pure Argon all that good for heavy wall Duplex pipework, a small percentage of Hydrogen improved weld puddle fluidity when using semi-auto TIG but that was 40 years ago..
@@MegaBoilermaker hydrogen and duplex doesn't mix actually. The water content in the hydrogen can cause pit corrosion/pitting and eventually pipe rot. You don't want that 😜
That's a great video and that puddle... Very misleading to work with when you don't know to feel for that drop. Thanks for posting! I was aboard CG-48 in Bender Shipyard several years ago.
We had 2 types when I was in, we called one copper-nickel, and the other nickel-copper, and the difference was that nickel-copper had a higher nickel concentration.
Where would this be used? I'm very use to seeing pipe being back filled so the root has a more cap like appearance on the inner diameter as opposed to a sort of groove look such as this joint has. Thanks very much sharing your knowlegde! God bless!
@@johnkantar if u want do smth special use Cunifer. Polished Has the most beautifull collor and blink. Try it and be carefull if.u want weld that material its very hard to.make if u dont want leave any sight
when u welding cooper nickel u dont see edges of melted puddle. And as u said there is no place for walking the cup on real "work". Author should show how to weld that using free hand
I was a Machinist Mate 1st Class in the Navy and on my last ship I stick welded on 600PSI steam lines for repair and valve change outs. The Hull Techs (welders) kept saying they weren't "qualified" and once I showed the Chief Engineer (full Commander) that I could do it he relegated all of that to me. Never did figure out why the HT's refused to do it. My welds never failed btw and passed closer inspection when we had yard repairs and refits.
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Interesting video, never saw or dealt with that type of material before myself.
I like how you show mistakes when they occur and ways to correct them when they happen.
Good stuff man. That's the way it's done here on my side of the world. S Africa that is. Cunifer will keep you on your toes. Before you know it- its role up time!
KEEP IT COMMING
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we will. thank you!!
Oh I was just waiting around for the Bend part
Here in the UK we weld CU/Ni alloys with mix gas of either 2.5% Hydrogen 97.5% Argon or for heavy wall 70/30 CU/NI or for Monel alloys try 5% Hydrogen 95% Argon the hotter arc and cleaning from the hydrogen reaĺly make a big difference
yeah i agree, i actually weld alot of 70/30 CuNi and i prefer to weld it with 95/5 Ar/Hydrogen..i find that with that hot gas mixture the puddle runs alot like stainless. very active and watery puddle, it also just weld much cleaner with 95/5..
Also used a similar mix for Duplex Stainless.
@@djyul Did not find pure Argon all that good for heavy wall Duplex pipework, a small percentage of Hydrogen improved weld puddle fluidity when using semi-auto TIG but that was 40 years ago..
@@MegaBoilermaker hydrogen and duplex doesn't mix actually. The water content in the hydrogen can cause pit corrosion/pitting and eventually pipe rot. You don't want that 😜
@@OminousObelisk Was the Welding Engineer on a heavy wall Duplex sour gas pipeline over 40 years ago, not much written research to go on at the time.
Man I never seen something so dirty, that is difficult
great content stainless one was good new one on me .onley been at it 32 years thou)
That's a great video and that puddle... Very misleading to work with when you don't know to feel for that drop. Thanks for posting!
I was aboard CG-48 in Bender Shipyard several years ago.
I weld a ton of this stuff. Have you ever tried the RN60 Copper Nickel wire? Far superior to the RN67 in my opinion. Runs much cleaner and less dead.
I think rn67 welds much better than rn60. Though we only usually use rn60 for cuni to carbon
RN 60 is for CUNI to HY 80 (Hardened carbon steel)
We had 2 types when I was in, we called one copper-nickel, and the other nickel-copper, and the difference was that nickel-copper had a higher nickel concentration.
I am coming over to get them go tips
Great video on cu ni.
Thanks guys. Great video.
Where would this be used? I'm very use to seeing pipe being back filled so the root has a more cap like appearance on the inner diameter as opposed to a sort of groove look such as this joint has.
Thanks very much sharing your knowlegde!
God bless!
They are used in a lot of marine piping systems. This is because it resists saltwater corrosion.
@@zakhamilton8096 gotcha! Thanks alot!
Im having difficulty in the overhead. Everything from suck back to undercut.
Just found yalls channel. Great advice
What wire did you use for root ? 332?
Great video, are you running downhill in the 6G and 5G position?
What filler metal you use????
I’m currently doing the shipyard weld test now and the nickel is way different
Nick Britton what is different maybe we can do a video on it for you
Yeah you can sure tell copper is involved, looks like straight copper being welded
Does it run a lot like inconel? Looks like it at least.
Welds like stainless crossed with iconel
No back feed for the bottom?
How much power root pas and caping pas
Are you using 100 percent argon?
No se les plbide cuanto amperio cuantos batios en cada cordon el amperage esplisuelo por fabor y disculpe
Which Navy yard does it this way?
Nice
Whats the best way to cut the arc on the cap to prevent pin?
Did u roll the bead ?
I want see you but in 8" schedule 80 Cooper-niquel gtaw Welding.
fuck you
@@Swishasweet2811 woah lmao
Did you feather your tacks? What amps was your cap at
hye is same to monel 67 filler metal?
Very similar if not the same
how much do you have the temperature
What kind of clippers do you have on the video?
Juan carlos Luna those are knipex
Only way to go
I'm thinking of doing copper exhaust any suggestions / thin wall
better is using 1.5mm thin ss pipe. It will stay much longer, its cheaper and easier to make
@@bonerDB im just trying to do something different for motor shows and ive heard from some old timers it would sound great.
I currently have ss.
@@johnkantar if u want do smth special use Cunifer. Polished Has the most beautifull collor and blink. Try it and be carefull if.u want weld that material its very hard to.make if u dont want leave any sight
@@bonerDB thank you ill look into it
DONT!
You never walk the cup for the Navy
when u welding cooper nickel u dont see edges of melted puddle. And as u said there is no place for walking the cup on real "work". Author should show how to weld that using free hand
So sick of the cup walk technique.
Any advice to copper to stainless
Silver braze it :)
Sir i not satisfied your video