How to TIG weld stainless steel exhaust like a pro!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @AMurph79
    @AMurph79 Год назад +21

    Well, it's good to see Loki from The Avengers has a backup career.

    • @sgee8704
      @sgee8704 8 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @jonathangarzon2798
    @jonathangarzon2798 Год назад +8

    Omg thank you!! Finally a fellow welder who doesn't leave a rainbow for the sake of popularity and actually pays attention to his gas coverage

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +2

      Yeah man ! The difference is made in the details 😊😊

    • @ahole5407
      @ahole5407 6 месяцев назад

      This idiot looks like he is all about rainbows 😂

  • @johngoodman1356
    @johngoodman1356 Год назад +2

    I am new at TIG welding and it is great to get tips and information from somebody who's very knowledgeable as well as able to explain it.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Awesome! I’m not the best out there .. but I certainly know a few things , and I’ve been doing it for 10 years ! I’m really glad you are able to get some value out of it. Thanks for watching

  • @timmyc7898
    @timmyc7898 Год назад +2

    Simple and straightforward advice. Thank you!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Your welcome! Thank you for watching

  • @nonsenseverses6033
    @nonsenseverses6033 Год назад +3

    I was able to tell within the first few seconds of the video that this video was going to be informative and well worth my time. Very concise and well-spoken. Earned a new sub with your quality content!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +1

      Really appreciate that, seriously ! I’m still new to to tube but I’m trying to bring the best content I can. Thanks for watching and subscribing ! I’ll try and keep the good content coming

    • @nonsenseverses6033
      @nonsenseverses6033 Год назад

      @@KULLYCO I’m entirely new to fabrication as a whole and just started fumbling around with a multiprocess machine running some MIG and DC- TIG. This info I huge for me because I plan on welding up my own X-pipe for my LS RX7 drift car. I’ve been a bit frustrated with my stagnancy and lack of progress but this info really helped me to develop a better understanding for the factors that truly play a role in a successful weld on thinner material. Gonna get a backpurge setup going and start working on my technique some more with this new info!

  • @Verificador119
    @Verificador119 6 месяцев назад +1

    Congratulations, very nice weldings and thank for your tips and tricks!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  5 месяцев назад

      You bet- thank you for watching!

  • @ndav8r
    @ndav8r 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video! When I back purge, I use the very flexible, beige "silicon type rubber surgical" hose. You can move the part around without "fighting" traditional hard rubber hoses.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  7 месяцев назад

      Oh very nice! good information!

  • @Christopherbever
    @Christopherbever 5 месяцев назад +1

    Going through all your vids. Thanks for the knowledge!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  5 месяцев назад +1

      That’s awesome , man- you are welcome! Glad you are getting value from the content! Thanks for watching 🙏🏽🏁⚡️

  • @robbypenor5009
    @robbypenor5009 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just to be clear. The filler rod is ER312L and would be the same in an other brand? For 16g 304 car exhaust would you use 045 or 1/16 rod? nice job! thanks

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info! on 16g , 045 would be money!

  • @mrvector257
    @mrvector257 Год назад +1

    This was super informative. I just tried my hand at SS exhaust tubing last night and it did not go well... This video should help though. Keep the great info coming!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome man- appreciate you reaching out. I’m glad the video was able to bring you value. One rule in welding- practice as much as you can, and never give up :)

  • @nutswheels
    @nutswheels Год назад +2

    Good explanation man! Your words are clear

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Thank you man! Appreciate you watching !

    • @jimmurphy5739
      @jimmurphy5739 Год назад +1

      You're quite right. I don't know if this fellow talks this way naturally, or if he's deliberately enunciating his words for clarity, but it's extremely effective.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      @@jimmurphy5739 lol probably a bit of both ! Just trying to get a clear message across:)

  • @hiteracing1489
    @hiteracing1489 Год назад +1

    Very informative awesome job in tutorial keep'm coming

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Thank you, sir ! Appreciate you watching !

  • @mattsick128
    @mattsick128 Год назад +2

    No where I’ve looked have I seen any mention of super missileweld in .045 or .035. I’ve only seen 1/16, 3/32 and 1/8. You mentioned tensileweld, but didn’t mention which alloy. Could you possibly post up which alloy you used?

  • @scarjavi
    @scarjavi Год назад +1

    Thank you so very much for this video. I have everything needed but was extremely hesitant not having any personal knowledge on SS settings.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      You are very welcome- I am glad you are able to get value out of it. Thanks for watching !

  • @nlentini90
    @nlentini90 3 месяца назад +1

    Looks good!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  3 месяца назад

      @@nlentini90 thank you!!

  • @BuddysBS
    @BuddysBS Год назад +1

    Should we be using back purge for the tacking part? Also do you back purge when welding on an exhaust flange?

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +1

      Great questions. I don’t use purge when I tack .. because I’ll be burning back over it with purge when I’m welding the seam.. but I know some guys do .
      Yes , i purge the exhaust when welding the flange - just to be safe.

    • @BuddysBS
      @BuddysBS Год назад +1

      @@KULLYCO We appreciate you out here keep grinding pimp!!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      @@BuddysBS thanks bro! I appreciate that . Going to keep doing my best !

  • @Farlig69
    @Farlig69 8 месяцев назад +2

    D'ya cut your 0.035" off of a mig roll...?? finding it hard to get a hold of such thin tig rods but loadsa mig drums at this gauge..

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  7 месяцев назад +1

      No I dont , i get 035 in straight filler rod. If you search hard enough you can find anything! :)

    • @Farlig69
      @Farlig69 7 месяцев назад

      @@KULLYCO ok cool will search harder :P

  • @mindaugasminde7
    @mindaugasminde7 Год назад +1

    Nice,I start learning tig welding, which tungstone you use and amp,thanks

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      You bet! Thanks for watching . Reach out anytime if you have questions

    • @9595david
      @9595david Год назад

      He said it in the video🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @toastrecon
    @toastrecon Год назад +1

    Okay, dumb question: those backflow pucks - the only way for the gas to escape is through the seam between the two workpieces? Does that mean that once you're making the very last "dime" that the air pressure might push that molten metal out? Maybe surface tension would keep it in, especially if it's a very low pressure from the tank.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  11 месяцев назад +1

      That is actually a really good question! Yes, in some cases that exact scenario can happen, so you have to be careful. Its more susceptible to happen when welding higher amperage stuff like frame tubing, because the more heat causes more pressure inside. Most of the time on exhaust stuff you are okay. However, usually one of the back purge pucks has a bleed hole in it so the purge gas can escape- to prevent this from happening.

    • @toastrecon
      @toastrecon 11 месяцев назад

      @@KULLYCO The bleed hole in the backpurge puck is genius! Thank you!

  • @qivarebil2149
    @qivarebil2149 Год назад +1

    Very nice video and great tip! 🤩👍

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Thank you- really appreciate you watching !

  • @johnjelinek-g7b
    @johnjelinek-g7b Год назад +1

    Nice . Yep, looks right to me . :)

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +1

      Lol thank you sir! Appreciate it :) 🙏🏽

  • @angeyman
    @angeyman 7 месяцев назад +1

    I like to Acetone, Scotch-Brite then Acetone again, I do this to the filler wire too

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  7 месяцев назад

      Can never be clean enough, that is for sure!

  • @guwnoguwno6774
    @guwnoguwno6774 3 месяца назад

    fajnie muwisz jak robot

  • @okemowokemow7767
    @okemowokemow7767 Год назад +3

    can you get some arc shots pls so we can see the puddle would be coolll

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +3

      Yes I have been wanting to do that! I will try and make it happen in my next videos.

  • @amandos17
    @amandos17 9 месяцев назад +1

    Which rod did you use

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  9 месяцев назад

      .035” supermissile

    • @amandos17
      @amandos17 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@KULLYCO so can I use 308L 1/8 " for exhaust pipes?

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@amandos17 right on 308 is a good way to go too!

    • @amandos17
      @amandos17 9 месяцев назад +1

      @KULLYCO I'm a beginner welder how can I contact you instantly if I have any questions? Any links to your social media sites?

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  9 месяцев назад

      @@amandos17 yes for sire . I am @kullyco on every platform. Message me anytime. Keep up the practice !

  • @scummy73dude64
    @scummy73dude64 Год назад +1

    Great job mate.
    Could you touch on grind angles next time

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Thank you ! Yes I am planning a new series this year - will be uploading a video every week. We will span a vast range of fabrication stuff ! Sorry the video was a bit blurry - I’m working on getting a better camera setup !

    • @scummy73dude64
      @scummy73dude64 Год назад +1

      The more the merrier mate. Looking forward to it 🤤👍

  • @kennethtruong8570
    @kennethtruong8570 Год назад +1

    What’s the frequency and balance setting?

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      I can’t answer that honestly !

    • @davidhaas2528
      @davidhaas2528 Год назад +3

      frequency and balance are for AC tig welding (aluminum). Stainless you use DC. There is no frequency/balance settings to adjust for DC.

    • @Lucas12v
      @Lucas12v Год назад

      @@davidhaas2528 He might have meant pulse frequency. Probably not since he asked about balance though.

    • @jimmurphy5739
      @jimmurphy5739 Год назад +1

      Check out 7:52 where he's welding in real time. It's just straight DC. No buzzing, no pulsing. Quiet, super peaceful. I quite enjoy DC on TIG. Way less crazy than stick.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +1

      @@jimmurphy5739 thanks for watching !

  • @1967250s
    @1967250s Год назад

    Is it possible to mig weld stainless?

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Yes for sure ! In certain situations mig works really well with stainless steel. I personally do not MIG weld stainless though!

  • @_dirtyfab5337
    @_dirtyfab5337 Год назад +1

    What slip roll is that !!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +1

      I’m not totally sure ! I would have to double check- its just an old , American made, iron rig ! I could use something newer- I think it would make life easier !

  • @_dirtyfab5337
    @_dirtyfab5337 Год назад +1

    Link for the rods 🙌🏼🙌🏼

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад +1

      It’s hard to find ! Look up tensilweld online for the welding rod . That is what super missile is officially called

    • @mattsick128
      @mattsick128 Год назад +1

      Can you provide a sku or something. I’ve looked and cannot find .035 supermissileweld/Tensileweld. I can find 1/16 missile and .035 tensile but I wouldn’t know what alloy to get.

    • @_dirtyfab5337
      @_dirtyfab5337 Год назад +1

      @@mattsick128 I’ve looked myself super hard to source out lol

    • @mattsick128
      @mattsick128 Год назад +1

      @@_dirtyfab5337 did you find it?

    • @_dirtyfab5337
      @_dirtyfab5337 Год назад

      @@mattsick128 after searching I found it.

  • @paradiselost9946
    @paradiselost9946 Год назад +1

    perfect. except it really misses the most important part.
    how the hell do you assemble three (or more...) pipes together at the same time out of pies?
    meh. done it before, ill do it again!

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      Hey thank you for watching. What do you mean exactly ? I’m not sure I totally understand the question

    • @paradiselost9946
      @paradiselost9946 Год назад

      @@KULLYCO its not a question, its a rhetorical statement...
      i dont think theres any way to simplify taping together 90 odd pies several dozen times before getting something that may actually go together.

  • @masonfitzgerald7729
    @masonfitzgerald7729 Год назад +2

    We arent 5 man, talk like a adult

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  Год назад

      I am so very sorry

    • @masonfitzgerald7729
      @masonfitzgerald7729 Год назад +1

      @KULLYCO nothing to be sorry for, just seems condescending talking like that lol 😆

  • @ssweld3896
    @ssweld3896 3 месяца назад +1

    Na no good to many stop starts you wouldn't survive onsite m8

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  3 месяца назад +1

      @@ssweld3896 i don’t disagree - i weld multiple ways - sometimes i do long rips as well

  • @michaelslee4336
    @michaelslee4336 8 месяцев назад +1

    Huuuwsk varna.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  8 месяцев назад

      lol yes sir!

  • @moarif9139
    @moarif9139 4 месяца назад +1

    i don't understand any american imperial measurements... ruins it for us 'normal' people.

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  4 месяца назад

      lol yes, the imperial system is odd- metric is much more efficient

  • @ahole5407
    @ahole5407 6 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like garbage

    • @KULLYCO
      @KULLYCO  6 месяцев назад

      thank you, sir!