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You know why I like your channel? Besides the fact that I enjoy all I learn from you about welding and your various projects, you have a very sincere, humble demeanor that really comes through to your viewers. I’ve watched your older videos and I can see how over the years you’ve become more relaxed/natural in front of the camera. I have done a lot of videos myself (between RUclips and live-streaming) as the VP of a patients rights organization so that’s why I notice things like this about other content creators. You speak clearly, look directly into the camera with a pleasant expression (those things really matter in that it helps the viewer connect with the speaker). You also do a very nice job interacting with your subscribers in the comment section. This all conveys the unspoken message that you enjoy what you’re doing and helps to keep the viewer engaged. I know my comment isn’t related to welding (which is why most of us are here), but I just wanted to share with you what I see (coming from someone with a lot of experience who knows first hand, being in front of a camera isn’t the easiest thing at times). I wanted to leave you some feedback in regards to the consistently good job that you do! Have a great day Brandon and keep up the good work!
Awwww man @Shasta Rayne, you made my day. 🙏😊I really appreciate your kind words. It's also nice reassurance that my passion for helping others with metal fabricating and welding is coming through. Thank you so much for your support and kind words
As always, Brandon, the set up, pre planning, and preparation are invaluable information. Keep up the great work!!! It would be nice to have such a wonderful machine, but unless I win the lottery, that is not in my future!!! I have fun with my converted Harbor Freight and the old stick welder!!! Be well, be safe, be Blessed!
Hey Brandon... So I wanted to tell you that I made a purchase last night of the Fronius TranSteel 2200 w/TIG package... Free shipping, and a free 2nd MIG gun setup for MIG aluminum... The deal was too good to pass up, I'm super excited...
Good job Brandon, liked your fabrication for the battery and battery box. Looks like you're in good shape now. Thanks for sharing all the information. Fred.
Man you are a genius . . . using aluminum kept the weight down and was easy to work with. Nice welding machine as well. I have not interest in Tig, but you made it look easy . . . enjoyed the video my friend!
Thanks brother! Aluminum is a lot of fun to work with @Daniel Chambers. I'm not great at TIG welding because I don't do a lot of it but it's very relaxing. That cart you built on your channel came out nice also!
Great video as usual!!!! Have you used the STICK settings any? I’ve been very impressed with all you’ve done with that machine. Have a great weekend!!!
@CRJ12: If only. I appears that innovation, especially in old technologies like welding are at a standstill in America. Whereas companies like Yeswelder are kicking American butt. I agree with you in principle, but sometimes you just have to breakdown and go with innovation. Maybe that will encourage American companies to get off their collective butts.
@@BrandonLund you don't want to charge any 12v battery for vehicles or bikes any higher then 14.5 anything higher can damage the cells in the battery or mess up the Chemistry I would get a voltage regulator to help keep it from going so high
Thanks buddy. I will keep an eye on it. If it fries this battery i will be sure to get a new regulator. Im guessing its letting a little too much through it. I guess you get what you pay for. I think the regulator rectifyer was like 15 bucks and the battery around 13 lol
Im guessing my guage is off or there is a restriction somewhere or something else. You are correct, general rule for gas is 2x the cup size. I use that as a reference but slight wind in the shop, guage variations, how the torch body pieces are milled ect will all impact that figure which is why i use a test piece and set the gas based on that. Im looking for a stable arc with good cleaning action without black specks in the puddle
@@BrandonLund hi Brandon, you do no need so much gas when welding aluminium, as you would for metal or stainless, for example, if using a number 5 cup you only need 10 to 12 CFH for aluminium, hope this helps cheers Garry, UK
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Nice setup with the blinkers and the lights front and rear and the charging system install nice easy fix for the battery
So far things have been working really well. We will have to see how that 14.8 voltage works out though.
You know why I like your channel? Besides the fact that I enjoy all I learn from you about welding and your various projects, you have a very sincere, humble demeanor that really comes through to your viewers.
I’ve watched your older videos and I can see how over the years you’ve become more relaxed/natural in front of the camera. I have done a lot of videos myself (between RUclips and live-streaming) as the VP of a patients rights organization so that’s why I notice things like this about other content creators. You speak clearly, look directly into the camera with a pleasant expression (those things really matter in that it helps the viewer connect with the speaker). You also do a very nice job interacting with your subscribers in the comment section. This all conveys the unspoken message that you enjoy what you’re doing and helps to keep the viewer engaged.
I know my comment isn’t related to welding (which is why most of us are here), but I just wanted to share with you what I see (coming from someone with a lot of experience who knows first hand, being in front of a camera isn’t the easiest thing at times). I wanted to leave you some feedback in regards to the consistently good job that you do!
Have a great day Brandon and keep up the good work!
Awwww man @Shasta Rayne, you made my day. 🙏😊I really appreciate your kind words. It's also nice reassurance that my passion for helping others with metal fabricating and welding is coming through. Thank you so much for your support and kind words
Well you deserve it! Just please know how much I appreciate your hard work. 😊 thank you!
Thank you Shasta! ☺️ I think you are really going to like this weeks episode :)
@@BrandonLund Excellent! I missed being able to watch it yesterday so I am on my way to watch it right now.
As always, Brandon, the set up, pre planning, and preparation are invaluable information. Keep up the great work!!! It would be nice to have such a wonderful machine, but unless I win the lottery, that is not in my future!!! I have fun with my converted Harbor Freight and the old stick welder!!! Be well, be safe, be Blessed!
Thanks Jim! I really enjoy working with aluminum. I don't use it as much as I would like lol. Have a great day and God bless you and your family
What a lovely machine it’s turned out to be ,great battery box really neat welding hope you had a great 4th stay safe 👍👨🏻🏭🇬🇧
Thanks Paul and I hope you did as well!
Hey Brandon... So I wanted to tell you that I made a purchase last night of the Fronius TranSteel 2200 w/TIG package... Free shipping, and a free 2nd MIG gun setup for MIG aluminum... The deal was too good to pass up, I'm super excited...
Its pretty hard to beat Fronius. Nice score!
Good job Brandon, liked your fabrication for the battery and battery box. Looks like you're in good shape now. Thanks for sharing all the information. Fred.
Thanks Fred! 👍
Great information, thanks again, all the best to you and your loved ones
Thanks Donald amd same to you!
Man you are a genius . . . using aluminum kept the weight down and was easy to work with. Nice welding machine as well. I have not interest in Tig, but you made it look easy . . . enjoyed the video my friend!
Thanks brother! Aluminum is a lot of fun to work with @Daniel Chambers. I'm not great at TIG welding because I don't do a lot of it but it's very relaxing. That cart you built on your channel came out nice also!
Great little build good job 👌
Thanks 👍
Outstanding job Mr.Lund. Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks man! @Kenneth
Great job you always do fantastic work thanks for the video.
Thank you so much @Paul. 👍🙏 I hope you have a great weekend
Awesome video Brandon. Looking good 👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks Basil! I love working with aluminum. I dont do a lot of it but i really enjoy it
@@BrandonLund Same here. But I get a lot of aluminium and stainless jobs. Just love it.
@@bazkeen me too :)
Great Channel, Brandon!
Thanks buddy! My wife talked to our neighbor and she said you were over. If your ever in the area stop by!
@@BrandonLund will do....you left for work 2 minutes before I walked out their door! Hope all is well
Good video! Thanks for sharing! 👍
Thanks Rudy! :)
You need to use a dc to dc charger to properly charge the l-ion battery
Good to know! Thank you!
Thanks
Thanks Scott!
Great video as usual!!!! Have you used the STICK settings any? I’ve been very impressed with all you’ve done with that machine. Have a great weekend!!!
@Hound Of Goshen I have used the stick function a little but not as much as the TIG features. I have yet to be dissapointed.
Excellent video! I notice you have a new welding plate on top of your normal welding plate. How come? Is that because you are welding aluminum?
@Eddie Agha thank you! That plate is just to keep the clean aluminum from picking up steel conntamination. Not necessary but just a precaution.
@@BrandonLund thanks.
Well done! Now it just needs a battery cap :P
I'd be more interested in the welder if it was made in the U.S.A
Thanks man and as far as the welder, unfortunately that is becoming more and more scarce everyday.
@CRJ12: If only. I appears that innovation, especially in old technologies like welding are at a standstill in America. Whereas companies like Yeswelder are kicking American butt. I agree with you in principle, but sometimes you just have to breakdown and go with innovation. Maybe that will encourage American companies to get off their collective butts.
Those were some serious weep holes in there man LOL
I left no doubt if it will drain! 🤣🤣🤣
Your beads look good enough to not grind them off. Do you jump that bike ?
They say they fold like oragami if you jump them, so I haven't. They make a cradle that strengthens the frame but we ride it prety easy.
14.8 volts is a little high be careful that could cause issues with the battery
Is that the high end of the range? I'm thinking maybe I need to spend more on a voltage reg ?
@@BrandonLund you don't want to charge any 12v battery for vehicles or bikes any higher then 14.5 anything higher can damage the cells in the battery or mess up the Chemistry I would get a voltage regulator to help keep it from going so high
Thanks buddy. I will keep an eye on it. If it fries this battery i will be sure to get a new regulator. Im guessing its letting a little too much through it. I guess you get what you pay for. I think the regulator rectifyer was like 15 bucks and the battery around 13 lol
Ý tưởng hay 👍👍
Thank you!
Bad idea because the mud... But good job :)
Thanks man. This thing will likely NEVER see mud as long as we own it lol. Even when we ride off road i do my best to avoid it.
@@BrandonLund 🤣
You weren’t kidding about the belt sander😂. Why were you running 28cfm of gas? Thought if you are running say a #8 cup you would set your gas at 16cfm
Im guessing my guage is off or there is a restriction somewhere or something else. You are correct, general rule for gas is 2x the cup size. I use that as a reference but slight wind in the shop, guage variations, how the torch body pieces are milled ect will all impact that figure which is why i use a test piece and set the gas based on that. Im looking for a stable arc with good cleaning action without black specks in the puddle
That looks like factory
Thanks Jimmy! I'm pretty happy how it came out
your using way to much gas, you need half of that, the rest is wast, great job on the battery box, all the best from the UK.
Thanks man. Another commenter said I'm using not enough.
@@BrandonLund hi Brandon, you do no need so much gas when welding aluminium, as you would for metal or stainless, for example, if using a number 5 cup you only need 10 to 12 CFH for aluminium, hope this helps cheers Garry, UK
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Thanks Max!
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Thank you!