Loved the video, but felt a bit rushed as well. I'd be happy to watch extended (20-30min) videos if it helps demonstrate your points better. In any case, welding is a tricky topic but I thought you handled it well here. Thanks for sharing!
I agree this is a good video, although I'd appreciate it be broken down into three parts to give room for a more extensive first part describing how arcs are created.
It should be noted that the filler metal in most welding rods and flux core wire are identical. The different weld characteristics and arc behavior comes almost entirely from the different recipes of flux used.
The history was fairly accurate. The info about current methods also fairly accurate. Good enough. But some of the videos used were terrible examples. Showing TIG welding without gloves is irresponsible. You can get cancer from welding if you’re not properly clothed.
Because hydrogen is actually a bit like metals, thats why it is above alkaline metals. It does not corrode, does not oxidate or react with metal, it even probably protects them from oxygen/oxidation. Thats my guess.
Here’s an interesting follow-up -> ruclips.net/video/XLxmVRxDzOE/видео.html
Loved the video, but felt a bit rushed as well. I'd be happy to watch extended (20-30min) videos if it helps demonstrate your points better. In any case, welding is a tricky topic but I thought you handled it well here. Thanks for sharing!
This was more of an introduction to see if releasing detailed long-form videos on welding would be of interest to anyone.
@@GearQuest YES!
@@GearQuest yes...longer please
@@GearQuest yes
I agree this is a good video, although I'd appreciate it be broken down into three parts to give room for a more extensive first part describing how arcs are created.
Underrated channel. Great info.
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Excellent video, and production. It should have more than 2k views.
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You make EXCELLENT videos!
Very well done video, however a little too much emphasis on underwater welding.
Thanks,
Love learning how nd who created the things we take for granted
Well done. Simple and to the point. Subscribed.
Another interesting video, great as always!
It should be noted that the filler metal in most welding rods and flux core wire are identical. The different weld characteristics and arc behavior comes almost entirely from the different recipes of flux used.
so true
good video, but what is the problem with the sound? ......keep on making videos.......Paul from Florida
had a good laugh at 8:44 where in the hyperbaric chamber, the weldor is wearing short sleeves and using a cutting torch to supposedly weld......
Well that's one way to give your hands a sun tan.
Woww thankyou so much
Quality content right there. Thank you
Thanks for the kind words 🙏🏼
Fantastic video!
You need a “pop filter” for you microphone to block out the “p” (plosive) sounds.
Thanks for the advice!
I want to know more about welding
any reference to offer?
I started by watching RUclips tutorials and buying a cheap stick welder.
dont go to school if you can afford your own machine
Even in the old testament soldering is mentioned
5:06 What is this guy doing??? He is not welding anything to that rebar and also look at that stinger, its like a 3 pronged fork or something!!!
Mmmmmm informative video. Me gusta
Interesting video. Thanks.
Great video halala
The history was fairly accurate. The info about current methods also fairly accurate. Good enough. But some of the videos used were terrible examples. Showing TIG welding without gloves is irresponsible. You can get cancer from welding if you’re not properly clothed.
Thanks for the feedback and couldn’t agree more 😀 That’s what was available in the stock footage catalog 🤷🏻♂️
4:30 Why hydrogen?!
Anyway, great channel! Subscribed
Because hydrogen is actually a bit like metals, thats why it is above alkaline metals. It does not corrode, does not oxidate or react with metal, it even probably protects them from oxygen/oxidation. Thats my guess.
@@kashmirha Yes, but isn't it flammable?
is iron pillar story real
Yes :)
I might always be 180
I want to use hydrogen as a shielding gas!
welcome to the comment section fellow fabricators
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