When a new apprentice came on the job and was having problems I would watch and see them making circles ore u shapes or ? as that is how they were instructed in school, I told them to stop all that and just watch the puddle not the arc and do what the metal wants. It's like painting with a brush. put the metal with deliberate purpose, you control it not the other way around. This seemed to help newbies go from barely hanging on to getting control on there way to becoming great welders. Retired 597 Chicago
Truth. In my ua class. People would keyhole big. And discard the coupon. Like no...... In the field. You cant just discard pipe. You need to learn how to fix it
It’s pretty cool to see an experienced welder need some tips, tricks and practice on something he’s not doing everyday. Makes me feel better about things I need to work on to improve my welds. Definitely a supportive community. It’s good to see people trying to elevate other people instead of tear you down for needing help
Former ironworker with a busted up body now. Having to learn new skills so i can continue putting food on the table. Been practicing for a couple weeks on pipe. Wish me luck fellows, daddy has his first pipe test tomorrow...good enough, and im glad i checked here.
@@jamesellison6154I passed. All the practice paid off. Bunch of pipe fighters helped me out. And I got it. Of course, I wouldn't dare say I'm a pipe welder yet. But I passed X-ray. And it was slick enough to get into some nuke outages. I plan on practicing regularly once I get my machine up here.
Awesome video I'm in college learning how to weld with 6010 got kinda nervous. Watching this video helped me out big time. Even a welding teacher needs a little help Awesome video. Very Helpful
It's amazing how close the keyhole comes to blowing open but yet a steady hand and knowledge keeps it all in control. It has to take a lot of time to get that good.
To my amateur ears Bob Moffat knows his stuff and has experience going back decades. However, I learn much more off these two though I'll never weld a pipe as long as I live. It’s horses for courses and we all learn in different ways off different people. When I was first starting I learnt a lot off Paul and 'Mig Monday' and he kept it very simple. This has been a very useful video, thank you.
Very nice video! It's nice to see you are letting other people share their expirience. Brian is a good educator! Keep him around and make more videos with him, since he is a good addition to your team.
I found all these 90°pipe fittings in the basement of this abandon wearhouse we're working in. They have that beveled edge just like those. I'm just learning to weld and i don't get to do it everyday but i try like hell to. I'm going to teach (as i have been) myself with the help of your video how to weld these pipes and just practice. I have the mig down pretty good now. I started out stick welding, so since I'm learning i may as well start learning this before i get to far in habits welding plate. I'm subscribed so as soon as i log into YT i get these videos and i am happy watching. You 2 guys are great because you're just talking away in conversation not complicating anything. Totally simplified.
This is an outstanding tutorial. I am doing this right now in intro to pipe. Biggest problem is managing burn through with adequate penetration. Learned a ton from this video.
You guys are great because the welders I've had the pleasure of being around want you to know how good they are and will not help guys who are trying to learn how to weld you guys are great
I love this collaboration and I love the beginner guide with tips and tricks For the future, please, make tons of this video Thank you for sharing Big hug from Italy 🤘🏻
i always liked 6010 when i was certifying i watched guys that had years of mig n tig quit the class cuz they couldn't not stick the rod lol. one you get used to it it works great.
I just finished 1 1/2 months of 8 inch standard wall for irrigation. I wondered what other people do when they blow a big ass hole. I would stop and clean a little then go back and lower the amps a few. I like this technique and will try it more in the future. I would get it all cleaned up then burn a HOT pass cause it covers a multitude of sins. Then clean it up real good then go 7018 and roll it out.
I have a copy of (welders offshore guide), that's sold on EBAY, and in one part of it, it tells how a number of welders learn and get certified without ever having to go to an expensive welding school. So many young men want to be welders but some are already married and cannot afford to take a year out of their life and go back to vocational training school. Ingalls in pascagoula, ms. Has 3 year pipe welding apprentice programs where they pay $17.50 per hr. Just to train you, drawback is passing a drug test and no criminal background which most welders have issues with both. That's why I like the welders offshore guide because it overcomes all those issues with the knowledge it provides on learning and getting certified, without having to go through long awaited union programs, some welders follow its advice and get certified in a few weeks. I wish it had been published back in the 70's when I started welding.
Wow thanks for sharing ur mistake whit us. Real Man own their mistakes Thank u real motivation HERE Now. Thank u for the lesson really pushes me to keep going even if I mess it up thanks
I have welded 6010 roots in hospital boiler rooms, in paper mills too. Then 7018 fill & caps. Would like to see the inside of the root with the radical wipping that was done. I find keeping the "whipping" to a minimum makes a guided root bend test more likely to pass than whipping as much as was done in the vid. Let the whole piece cool way down before doing any more on the root. What I do is bump the two walls (to make sure they melt. I make a small circular motion). Of course pointing the rod in the right direction depending on what the keyhole is doing.
I'm on my 2nd go-around w/pipe, running 6010 3/32" @ 45-50 amp. I guess I'm on the low end, and it's key-holing too much. I'll bring it it up to 70 Amp, give it another go! 😁😁😁
Awesome little tips here. Good details 👌 I am way out of practice on pipe since I have not done any since school so I need to get back at it and this is a killer refresher on it. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Very interesting and informative for me being without any welding knowledge. Find it interesting to always be able to get insight into different things.
once you get used to the fast freeze aspect n learn to control arch length they are great for fat jobs and getting through some of that surface contamination. 😁 i almost always use 6010 for projects then switch to 7018😁
IF GIVEN A CHOICE, I'D TAKE 5P(RED ROD)OVER 5P+ (GREY ROD) ANY DAY. 5P+ RUNS GREAT ON ROOT PASS BUT THAT'S IT (DOWNHILL)BUT HOT PASS,FILL,AND CAP FOR GET IT!IT WON'T OSSALATE!
Best advice for young welders is welding 6010 vertical and learning to jam that rod and keep the frogs eye. That frog eye will show you where the froze metal is and how far to whip whipping to far makes slag inclusion, not coming back to the last dime laid causes blow out because of the heat build up.
70Amps seems very cold for 1/8" 5P rod in a root on sch 80 pipe. That is where we run 3/32 rod, I have never run 5P less than 80amps, usually between 85-90 especially on that sch80 pipe you are using. 37 year UA pipefitter. Although it is funny as hell watching an ironhead trying to weld pipe! lmfao Really wish you would have shown some footage of the INSIDE of the pipe!
If you're running 70-80 amps and blowing up the keyhole, try tightening your gap slightly or putting a heavier land. I like a 3/32 land, fat 1/16 gap and 75-80 amps.
This is a great video guys, one of the very best videos out there for open root welding (and I've seen a bunch of them and then some). Very informative and concise. Love the work fellas, thanks for this one.
His travel speed was phenomenal and Arc length. He didn't undercut that metal whatsoever. I mean you guys are making 6010 sounds a little too easy maybe I need to try again.-- I have 4G expired Cert Welding Instructors at my school couldn't even do that. I mean we had one that was like a TIG Master though
Best way to learn is to hand cut bevel and plain! Sometimes you don’t have the tools on a bigger job and you’ll come in handy over guys who rely too much on the machines to do it for them
I usually don't have much a problem in open root when current is set right need very little whipping of rod,now when work is heating up current usually needs turned down slightly cause of preheating and I use 1\8 gape for root and get the rod deep in the key hole the weld looks just if it welded on both sides and I hated welding with 6010 Slattery rascles and went to welding school 30 years ago combination welder another thing need to keep a key hole threw out the open root it will have a nice crown on the other side if done right ,the best way I was showed in school is weld open root practice using two flat plates if you can weld both sides that will have nice crown on the other side then move on to pipe.
today i welded some L channel onto the bumper of a 8000lb truck... snow plow. 1/8 7018 145 amps base to burn the rust off, 80-125 amp fill depending of position, and a 160amp hot pass to smooth it out and get some of the flux to mix in so it doesn't rust as fast. still have some filling to do but i cant get a stick to those spots.
@@ardennielsen3761 ah I thought you were intentionally trying to entrap slag in your weld. In our business that’s a giant no no for welds that are X-ray or magnesium dusted.
@@DontPressA I welded the 20 gauge exhaust pipe on the car I have with 3/32 7018's. think i had it at 73 amps... 140-160 amps works fine on 3/16 plate. risky and frisky
@@ardennielsen3761 with practice, it’s incredible how thin of material you can weld with bigger rod. I got some 1/16 6013 for stuff like that but as long as you can keep the material from melting away you can use whatever you got on hand.
I don’t know why but most pipe welders are d bags , I respect them because thier style of welding is way different and very hard to learn , but ez up on the d bagery
I am very new to welding, I am wondering how he is not getting shocked at 9:40. For some reason I thought that touching the electrode and the workpiece at the same time would shock you, is it because he is wearing gloves or because you are allowed to touch both and be fine?
I have the same exact machine fit the last two years and it had never ever run 6010/6011 properly. Please show me how you did this bc I have plenty of Miller machines and Lincoln’s that will do it no problem. So why doesn’t the Everlast 160sth not show the same results??
You guys discuss,the reason behind the ,demise of the 5P 6010 ele tride room on pipe . In pressure applications, and in severe cycle applications. The 6010 is inherently a poor ,mechanical choice. And as such ,welding procedures, reflect that. A joint with high mechanical tolerance ,will as a across the board standard ,use TIG. For the root pass. And fill and cap , in small schedule pipe, . While it's possible, to use ,hydrogen controlled rods ,to do a high strength root. The use of tig ,is still favoured.
@@jasonbecker3362 that’s a really helpful tip, I have the same machine at home and was wondering why it felt like it was running so hot compared to the machines we have in the shop, makes alot of sense now. By any chance do you remember what you guys were running for: Hot start time/Hot start/Arc force? Thanks Jason.
When a new apprentice came on the job and was having problems I would watch and see them making circles ore u shapes or ? as that is how they were instructed in school, I told them to stop all that and just watch the puddle not the arc and do what the metal wants. It's like painting with a brush. put the metal with deliberate purpose, you control it not the other way around. This seemed to help newbies go from barely hanging on to getting control on there way to becoming great welders. Retired 597 Chicago
Local 597 first year apprentice, enjoy your retirement brother!
I should have gotten into 597.....
Local 798 trying to get my tig hand back. Watching all the videos.
Local 155 in Little Rock Ar
I’m trying to get into 597, I do okay on 2g. 5g, under the pipe is my biggest issue
The value of how you fix a welding error once it develops is invaluable here, please keep this type of format. Great video.
Truth. In my ua class. People would keyhole big. And discard the coupon. Like no...... In the field. You cant just discard pipe. You need to learn how to fix it
love when these two get together!!! DONT STOP
That's what she said.
@@eyechour7686 😆
It’s pretty cool to see an experienced welder need some tips, tricks and practice on something he’s not doing everyday. Makes me feel better about things I need to work on to improve my welds. Definitely a supportive community. It’s good to see people trying to elevate other people instead of tear you down for needing help
Former ironworker with a busted up body now. Having to learn new skills so i can continue putting food on the table. Been practicing for a couple weeks on pipe. Wish me luck fellows, daddy has his first pipe test tomorrow...good enough, and im glad i checked here.
How'd it go?
@@jamesellison6154I passed. All the practice paid off. Bunch of pipe fighters helped me out. And I got it. Of course, I wouldn't dare say I'm a pipe welder yet. But I passed X-ray. And it was slick enough to get into some nuke outages. I plan on practicing regularly once I get my machine up here.
This is the most helpful 6010 root video I’ve seen by far. Answered everything I’ve been struggling with.
Keep Brian around he really brings a lot to the table. Will y’all do a 6010 7018 video for o let’s
Added to the list
Awesome video I'm in college learning how to weld with 6010 got kinda nervous. Watching this video helped me out big time. Even a welding teacher needs a little help Awesome video. Very Helpful
It's amazing how close the keyhole comes to blowing open but yet a steady hand and knowledge keeps it all in control. It has to take a lot of time to get that good.
That's another vid lol
I have an everlast 210stl. Absolutely love it. Use it on every side job i have, never had an issue with it
To my amateur ears Bob Moffat knows his stuff and has experience going back decades. However, I learn much more off these two though I'll never weld a pipe as long as I live. It’s horses for courses and we all learn in different ways off different people. When I was first starting I learnt a lot off Paul and 'Mig Monday' and he kept it very simple. This has been a very useful video, thank you.
Fantastic video great to see the common mistakes way more educational than watching a perfect weld. Thanks
Shows a lot about red beards character to put himself out there for us to learn thanks red beard 👍
I’m always willing to learn and I learn a lot more from mistakes. If I can help you all avoid the same mistakes I will. 🤘🔥
@@jasonbecker3362 Appreciate that bro!
@Wroger Wroger cool story bro
@Wroger Wroger I am looking forward to you channel on how to do everything right. Show your work and how it’s done.
@@Treeezplz lol
Very nice video! It's nice to see you are letting other people share their expirience. Brian is a good educator! Keep him around and make more videos with him, since he is a good addition to your team.
This was the best demonstration I’ve seen so far on RUclips. Thank you
this is exactly how i do it too, this dude is spot on. great vid
We’re running 6010 root and hot pass, 7018 3/32 on stringers and caps at RSI Phoenix, AZ.
I found all these 90°pipe fittings in the basement of this abandon wearhouse we're working in. They have that beveled edge just like those. I'm just learning to weld and i don't get to do it everyday but i try like hell to. I'm going to teach (as i have been) myself with the help of your video how to weld these pipes and just practice. I have the mig down pretty good now. I started out stick welding, so since I'm learning i may as well start learning this before i get to far in habits welding plate. I'm subscribed so as soon as i log into YT i get these videos and i am happy watching. You 2 guys are great because you're just talking away in conversation not complicating anything. Totally simplified.
This is an outstanding tutorial. I am doing this right now in intro to pipe. Biggest problem is managing burn through with adequate penetration. Learned a ton from this video.
You guys are great because the welders I've had the pleasure of being around want you to know how good they are and will not help guys who are trying to learn how to weld you guys are great
I think this is the best open root 6010 video.
I love this collaboration and I love the beginner guide with tips and tricks
For the future, please, make tons of this video
Thank you for sharing
Big hug from Italy 🤘🏻
i always liked 6010 when i was certifying i watched guys that had years of mig n tig quit the class cuz they couldn't not stick the rod lol. one you get used to it it works great.
I just finished 1 1/2 months of 8 inch standard wall for irrigation. I wondered what other people do when they blow a big ass hole. I would stop and clean a little then go back and lower the amps a few. I like this technique and will try it more in the future. I would get it all cleaned up then burn a HOT pass cause it covers a multitude of sins. Then clean it up real good then go 7018 and roll it out.
I have a copy of (welders offshore guide), that's sold on EBAY, and in one part of it, it tells how a number of welders learn and get certified without ever having to go to an expensive welding school. So many young men want to be welders but some are already married and cannot afford to take a year out of their life and go back to vocational training school. Ingalls in pascagoula, ms. Has 3 year pipe welding apprentice programs where they pay $17.50 per hr. Just to train you, drawback is passing a drug test and no criminal background which most welders have issues with both. That's why I like the welders offshore guide because it overcomes all those issues with the knowledge it provides on learning and getting certified, without having to go through long awaited union programs, some welders follow its advice and get certified in a few weeks. I wish it had been published back in the 70's when I started welding.
Thats my old weldin instructor an im comin back soon!😂😂
Id like to go have a few beers with these guys! Great content and levity.
I learned a lot watching you weld especially about mending large keyholes and keeping a nice weld
So nice to see Red 6010!!! Shop near me only sells the red and i learned to love them. wicked fast freeze rod and runs real hot
I love the 60 series rods. Fast freeze is the best and nice looking dimes lol
Red rod is junk
@@dansalibi7466 ok
I grew up on 5p red rod one of my favorites!
Wow thanks for sharing ur mistake whit us. Real Man own their mistakes Thank u real motivation HERE Now. Thank u for the lesson really pushes me to keep going even if I mess it up thanks
The best video and explanation I've ever seen. Incredibly beautiful.
Nice job, I love the iron worker learning pipe! I am doing the same thing
I have welded 6010 roots in hospital boiler rooms, in paper mills too. Then 7018 fill & caps.
Would like to see the inside of the root with the radical wipping that was done. I find keeping the "whipping" to a minimum makes a guided root bend test more likely to pass than whipping as much as was done in the vid.
Let the whole piece cool way down before doing any more on the root. What I do is bump the two walls (to make sure they melt. I make a small circular motion). Of course pointing the rod in the right direction depending on what the keyhole is doing.
At the mill I work at I asked why don’t we have to be certified to weld hydraulic lines. Answer: those aren’t hydraulic lines they’re O beams
Lmaooo
This video itself is sooooo helpful. In welding school and had this same issue. But this video helpede understand and fix my mistakes. Thank you!!!
Hey, guys. Thanks for the nice welding.😃👍👏
I'm on my 2nd go-around w/pipe, running 6010 3/32" @ 45-50 amp. I guess I'm on the low end, and it's key-holing too much. I'll bring it it up to 70 Amp, give it another go! 😁😁😁
open root pipe is a wild beast. I was able to do it in school but I wouldn't ever wana do it for real, I have the worst time fixing my keyholes XD
Absoloute gold. Green as can be, fell in love with stick weldijg, now im in trade school. Subbed and saved.
Awesome little tips here. Good details 👌 I am way out of practice on pipe since I have not done any since school so I need to get back at it and this is a killer refresher on it. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Hello! A very interesting channel, I subscribed. I am a welder from Russia, it is interesting for me to see how welding works in other countries.
Very interesting and informative for me being without any welding knowledge. Find it interesting to always be able to get insight into different things.
I love the 6010 electrodes. Who's with me?
once you get used to the fast freeze aspect n learn to control arch length they are great for fat jobs and getting through some of that surface contamination. 😁 i almost always use 6010 for projects then switch to 7018😁
IF GIVEN A CHOICE, I'D TAKE 5P(RED ROD)OVER 5P+ (GREY ROD) ANY DAY. 5P+ RUNS GREAT ON ROOT PASS BUT THAT'S IT (DOWNHILL)BUT HOT PASS,FILL,AND CAP FOR GET IT!IT WON'T OSSALATE!
@@craigbosko2229 if I think I know what you mean by oscillate , I agree it can be a pain, I always do stringers if all I have is 6010. 😁👍
Would love to see a slam-up fit up root video! Paper thin gap and 1/16” land with 6010 running hot!
Best advice for young welders is welding 6010 vertical and learning to jam that rod and keep the frogs eye. That frog eye will show you where the froze metal is and how far to whip whipping to far makes slag inclusion, not coming back to the last dime laid causes blow out because of the heat build up.
“ oh well you should see my TIG game”, “I got time”. 😂
I personally find it easier to weld pipe horizontally than downhill. Coming from a mig background it came more natural to me than the downhill did.
Make a video on common preheat/post heat myths and facts
i love how hes telling him to reactively weld, instead of just whipping it, react to the puddle is how pipe welding rly should be
Any welding whatsoever is all about the puddle
70Amps seems very cold for 1/8" 5P rod in a root on sch 80 pipe. That is where we run 3/32 rod, I have never run 5P less than 80amps, usually between 85-90 especially on that sch80 pipe you are using. 37 year UA pipefitter. Although it is funny as hell watching an ironhead trying to weld pipe! lmfao Really wish you would have shown some footage of the INSIDE of the pipe!
my thoughts exactly!! Show me the root!!
Ua21 cert.. All this info is great. 100% if youre a beginner. This vid ia the truth.
I allways say school teach one technique but you make your own at the end of the day
This is hard to perfect, I wind up blowing a hole through it often. Keyhole management utilizing gravity favouring the upper pipe.
If you're running 70-80 amps and blowing up the keyhole, try tightening your gap slightly or putting a heavier land. I like a 3/32 land, fat 1/16 gap and 75-80 amps.
@@MrDillaKilla thank you sir
Try it on a 45 angle
In school we call 6010 the devil rods lmfao thank for the tips.would love to see some stick or mig on thin 20 to 10 gauge pipe
Had the same problem today
Thanks guys I don’t feel so bad
This is a great video guys, one of the very best videos out there for open root welding (and I've seen a bunch of them and then some). Very informative and concise. Love the work fellas, thanks for this one.
Another great video! Thanks lots of tips👍
Chilled water and hot water hydronic lines use this process as well.
Fitter work
@@larrychristopher9147 yup.
Absolutely great video, learnt so much! Love it
His travel speed was phenomenal and Arc length. He didn't undercut that metal whatsoever. I mean you guys are making 6010 sounds a little too easy maybe I need to try again.--
I have 4G expired Cert
Welding Instructors at my school couldn't even do that. I mean we had one that was like a TIG Master though
That weld would at most get a participation medal. 🎖️😁
Then show us how to do it Bob.
First time doing pipe with 6010 Uphill but We don’t have a Machine to cut the pipes so mine was kinda a bad fit up Little Too tight of a gap
Best way to learn is to hand cut bevel and plain! Sometimes you don’t have the tools on a bigger job and you’ll come in handy over guys who rely too much on the machines to do it for them
Love them old red 6010's
as a welding instructor, that behind the scenes audio really hit home xD
Awesome video guys....how about a video of the Everlast powermig 200 ...there arent any video of that machine.
6010 +P is the only rod allowed for gas where I'm from on almost all jobs. They do some Tig inside the plants and for steam.
I usually don't have much a problem in open root when current is set right need very little whipping of rod,now when work is heating up current usually needs turned down slightly cause of preheating and I use 1\8 gape for root and get the rod deep in the key hole
the weld looks just if it welded on both sides and I hated welding with 6010 Slattery rascles and went to welding school 30 years ago combination welder another thing need to keep a key hole threw out the open root it will have a nice crown on the other side if done right ,the best way I was showed in school is weld open root practice using two flat plates if you can weld both sides that will have nice crown on the other side then move on to pipe.
Thank you for the wonderful welding
today i welded some L channel onto the bumper of a 8000lb truck... snow plow. 1/8 7018 145 amps base to burn the rust off, 80-125 amp fill depending of position, and a 160amp hot pass to smooth it out and get some of the flux to mix in so it doesn't rust as fast. still have some filling to do but i cant get a stick to those spots.
Flux in the weld weakens it. Usually a multi pass weld is so thick the rust will eat up all the parent metal before a good weld would rust away.
@@DontPressA will be a plowing this winter. turn it up high enough and all the glass/slag turns to dust, leaves nothing but a smooth weld.
@@ardennielsen3761 ah I thought you were intentionally trying to entrap slag in your weld. In our business that’s a giant no no for welds that are X-ray or magnesium dusted.
@@DontPressA I welded the 20 gauge exhaust pipe on the car I have with 3/32 7018's. think i had it at 73 amps... 140-160 amps works fine on 3/16 plate. risky and frisky
@@ardennielsen3761 with practice, it’s incredible how thin of material you can weld with bigger rod. I got some 1/16 6013 for stuff like that but as long as you can keep the material from melting away you can use whatever you got on hand.
Nicely done!
That was amazing thanks for the tip
Great tip!
I learn something every time
Can you please do a Vertical up 6010 pipe Welding (No Downhill please)
More money in downhill welding 💰💰💰🤑🤑🤑
@@beaugodwin7306 Yeah, we run 6010 downhill & 7018 uphill
@@ASAPJermz we run 6010 downhill bead and either 7010 or 8010 hot pass through cap ( pipeline)
@@beaugodwin7306 Nice bro 💯
I don’t know why but most pipe welders are d bags , I respect them because thier style of welding is way different and very hard to learn , but ez up on the d bagery
This has fought me so much.
Jesus, that guy is an awesome welder. The control when puddle is just about to blast through a massive key hole. That wee whip and back👍
3F 6010 first pass and hot pass and 7018 fill passes
I am very new to welding, I am wondering how he is not getting shocked at 9:40. For some reason I thought that touching the electrode and the workpiece at the same time would shock you, is it because he is wearing gloves or because you are allowed to touch both and be fine?
Beautiful thanks brother
Very good 👍👍👍
its like they're blood brothers imo... 🤔
love your contents as always! godbless everyone there!
Very helpful
Should you practice on plate before you attempt this for the first time?
I have the same exact machine fit the last two years and it had never ever run 6010/6011 properly. Please show me how you did this bc I have plenty of Miller machines and Lincoln’s that will do it no problem. So why doesn’t the Everlast 160sth not show the same results??
so professional!!!
Good information guys thank you! 💥💯🗣
Good video.
Which is polarity of 6010 electrodes for root pass?
Good morning brother
You guys discuss,the reason behind the ,demise of the 5P 6010 ele tride room on pipe . In pressure applications, and in severe cycle applications.
The 6010 is inherently a poor ,mechanical choice. And as such ,welding procedures, reflect that.
A joint with high mechanical tolerance ,will as a across the board standard ,use TIG. For the root pass. And fill and cap , in small schedule pipe, .
While it's possible, to use ,hydrogen controlled rods ,to do a high strength root. The use of tig ,is still favoured.
Hello, what number of glass / lens do you use ? or in general which one do you recommend for smaw welding.
Love this channel! REAL PROFESSIONALS 👍
This is great!!
With 6010 u can here the goggle when I'm the root used to have to take out earplugs when putting root
Very informative 👍🏽
This is great guys
@ Hobart institute of Welding technology, we didn't use a grinder, Chipping hammer and brush.
How did you shoot close-up welding? Did you use any special filter for your camera?
Y'all welding it at 70 amps and I'm out here welding 90-120 amps 😂
Pipeline?
We’re only using about 10’ of lead. Remember, you’ll have about a 5Amp drop for every 50’ of lead added to the circuit.
I can’t run a weld that low with it extinguishing or sticking
Btw I am using a 10' lead max 😂
@@jasonbecker3362 that’s a really helpful tip, I have the same machine at home and was wondering why it felt like it was running so hot compared to the machines we have in the shop, makes alot of sense now.
By any chance do you remember what you guys were running for:
Hot start time/Hot start/Arc force?
Thanks Jason.