TFS: Extreme Cope Challenge (watch me get humbled)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Looking to step up your tube welding skills? The Extreme Cope Challenge from Weld Metals Online is a great way to learn, practice, and even keep up with your current tube welding skills. In this video, Justin takes on the challenge completely raw and unrehearsed to show you just how challenging it can be!
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  • @TheFabricatorSeries
    @TheFabricatorSeries  5 лет назад +3

    Buy the Extreme Cope Challenge HERE!
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    • @antonylowick231
      @antonylowick231 5 лет назад

      Do you think you could put one side near a wall with a mirror as paractice and explain it. Just to show the crap you have go to on job site's and a worst case scenario. Great video and your awesome i really want to try this just wondering if you ship worldwide

    • @colbygrapov1239
      @colbygrapov1239 5 лет назад

      yo Justin you should use the primeweld tig225 more often in your vids

    • @willhall7777
      @willhall7777 3 года назад

      Just noticed your torch at 27 mins in... Where do I get one of those??? Looks super handy!!!

    • @somd_lftd_hoe8074
      @somd_lftd_hoe8074 3 года назад

      Have to tried the ahp alphatig 203?? I'm debating between that or the primeweld 225x

  • @arcdragon6906
    @arcdragon6906 5 лет назад +24

    Thanks for sharing! So glad you have the balls to show everyone something that isn't 100% perfect. Definitely helps moderate my current aspirations back towards reality.

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 5 лет назад +58

    You make me feel so much better about my trademarked tungsten dipping technique I’ve perfected over the last 6 months of welding 😂😭😩

    • @TomMakeHere
      @TomMakeHere 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah I must get confused with stick welding with the amount that I dip my electrode!

    • @416cubes4
      @416cubes4 5 лет назад +7

      nothing's more annoying than looking down and asking yourself didn't I just sharpen all 10 of those 5 minutest ago?

    • @MustardActual
      @MustardActual 5 лет назад +1

      Story of my life man😂

    • @dennisleadbetter7721
      @dennisleadbetter7721 3 года назад

      I agree, I feel so much better, but I don't think I could do the contortionist act of the century and only dip 7 tungstens.

  • @gsh319
    @gsh319 5 лет назад

    ...and if we wanna add just a bit more of challenge to this exercise, my cameraman is gonna jab a pointed stick in my right eye...which......he first rolled in salt!.... remember no cheating! Great work Justin. Thank You for all your valuable lessons my friend

  • @charliecyr5482
    @charliecyr5482 2 года назад

    Should of had a last tube coming straight down on top 😁 very nice job

  • @gavinalmeida1994
    @gavinalmeida1994 5 лет назад +1

    Wow 😲

  • @aaronbowe596
    @aaronbowe596 4 года назад

    Can u run switch hands with your torch and filler??

  • @purple935
    @purple935 5 лет назад +2

    Geeezz, I honestly thought you were a welder..
    Fake it until you make it..

  • @nightsaber2272
    @nightsaber2272 5 лет назад

    Welding acrobatics :D

  • @Mr05sti
    @Mr05sti 5 лет назад +1

    how many beers did you drink before you shot this video? lol it shows lol

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  5 лет назад +5

      Before the vid = 0
      After we finished shooting and I was exhausted because I'm out of shape = (almost) 2. I was too tired to finish the second one.

  • @dereckbauer2613
    @dereckbauer2613 5 лет назад +34

    Damn & I was feeling bad about how often I have to regrind/replace tungstens, THANKS for that!!

    • @icyuranus404
      @icyuranus404 5 лет назад +4

      "welding" is just a name used to disguise the real task: grinding

    • @gabewhisen3446
      @gabewhisen3446 4 года назад

      @@icyuranus404 if your really good like me throw in some Bondo and paint to that list

  • @adrianm5147
    @adrianm5147 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you for not doing a practice piece beforehand. This is a small insight on true welding "in the field". One thing is on a bench and another thing is welding upside down in 100 degree weather. You kept it real, mad respect.

  • @anetworkservice
    @anetworkservice 5 лет назад +9

    Nicely done. I bought this kit for practice before rollbar welding. I haven't opened it yet. Also; I'm glad you didn't practice first. That helps the rest of us aspiring welders feel better.

  • @melgross
    @melgross 5 лет назад +6

    Do you ever watch your own videos (after you edit them, that is?) because on this one, you’re positively manic. ;~}

  • @kf8575
    @kf8575 5 лет назад +11

    Why people use footpedals for things like this really is beyond me. Thumbutton and either lift or HF start for me, on everything other than aluminium

    • @evanchi9460
      @evanchi9460 5 лет назад +3

      Being a foot pedal guy my whole career, it is really difficult for me to maintain total precision while trying to manipulate a button or wheel on the torch. Probably just haven't messed with them enough to get good enough at it.

    • @adrianm5147
      @adrianm5147 5 лет назад +4

      Remember: It doesn't matter how you do it as long as you get the correct results.

    • @XPFanatix
      @XPFanatix 4 года назад

      I learned to Tig with the thumb button. I can see the benefit of using a pedal if your sitting down but must be hard while standing.

    • @raulduke85
      @raulduke85 4 года назад

      I used 4t mode and buttons with job mode for the past 2 years (you can switch between saved jobs while you weld) on aluminum; also in my factory we free handed everything, even in position and for free handing I mean that we used our bare hands with no chance to put the pal anywhere. It's a bit difficult at first, but it's much faster and you get so much confident when you learn.

    • @raulduke85
      @raulduke85 4 года назад

      @@evanchi9460 it's easy, you can also emulate the foot pedal pulsing; set 2t, and a downslope ramp about 4 seconds; you set a current a bit high, then you just push the button, the puddle starts fast cause you have amp set too high, then you dab, release the button, now you got downslope current, when you see your puddle is ready you press again and you get again the peak current and you go for another dab. Sounds slow, but it's not, depends on how fast you are. It's an easy way to start with button and cosmetic result is pretty nice, you have nice dimes in every material.
      Generally i use this method on thin sheet metal, 1mm or thinner but it works also till 3 mm i'd say (u don't really need on 3mm but you control heat transfer and distortion so much better).
      Beyond 3 mm it's not worth to be used

  • @vinnbrock
    @vinnbrock 5 лет назад +5

    Wow. Another great video. Thank you for showing it in a single take format and being honest about the tungstens. I'm saving up for a tig rig, and it's refreshing to see that a bad@ss like you dips the tip (just the tip). Wish I could give it more than one thumbs up.

  • @skeeterdirks3992
    @skeeterdirks3992 5 лет назад +3

    I like how real you are Justin. No excuses no bull!! And very informative on everything you do. Excellent content. For beginner tig welders like me this is all very good info and I thank you for that.

  • @fredblair4307
    @fredblair4307 5 лет назад +2

    i pretty much watch all the welding videos for one reason many years ago back in England when I was a young man i was a welder i welded high pressure hydraulic elbows for a company called hi flex in Salisbury wilts uk from there i graduated to working on the early mini coopers for a company called downton engineering in Wiltshire southern England making inlet and exhaust manifolds from there to fabricating fuselage for various aircraft all this was done with gas welding idid just a little tig but it was nothing like today's machines it was a monster water cooled very heavy torch big heavy rubber hoses im looking at buying a new multi purpose machine and thanks to your review its going to be the fronius transteel 2200 as i plan on building a lutus seven clone as i worked for colin Chapman on couple of early versions of the lotus seven and promised myself one day id have one

  • @autoSRI
    @autoSRI 5 лет назад +12

    That looks way harder than it first appears
    Nice to see your not afraid to show your mistakes

    • @icyuranus404
      @icyuranus404 5 лет назад +2

      you+are=you're
      nice to see that not afraid to show mistakes

    • @robertsample42
      @robertsample42 5 лет назад

      Icy Uranus :DILLIGAF!!!

    • @icyuranus404
      @icyuranus404 5 лет назад

      @@robertsample42 ur mom must think highly of you

  • @DieselRamcharger
    @DieselRamcharger 5 лет назад +1

    i can absolutely do better. thats a standard chassis node. looks terrible too. theres a huge difference between table welders (easy) and chassis fabricators who do everything out of position. when you get real good at chassis work you'll realize you can setup your cup and stick out to prevent dragging in the puddle. i also wear a mig glove on my torch hand. you only need feel for feeding the wire.

  • @416cubes4
    @416cubes4 5 лет назад +3

    Sweet, looks great🤘 Appreciation for sharing your thoughts as your at it.. The little things you mention as your burning through it are all things I will be more observant of. All details that can only come from experience. For those of us who have a lack of that (experience) learning from yours, absolutely helps speed up our learning curve. I've been swinging a hammer/remodeling/building for 17 years. Finally, over the past couple years I'm able to make the time and now have the space/tools to create via a new medium, metal. I'm getting board with wood. Lol. Love your series, it really is helping me progress faster than I would have otherwise. I don't have time or money for school, this is as good as it gets for a guy like me! Always looking forward to your next video. Thx!

  • @4speed3pedals
    @4speed3pedals 5 лет назад +1

    Why do all the online videos talk about 'heat affected zones' and no explain why it is detrimental? I used to weld steel with a gs torch and the heat affected zone was not small and my welds never failed. Stainless, 4130, 1018, aluminum all have different characteristics and heat will do different things.. I can understand S/S and 4130, not the rest. Isn't it time someone addressed the "issue" via video if it is an issue. Not all of us went to welding school.

  • @kmcwhq
    @kmcwhq 5 лет назад +4

    What happened to the AHP welder comparison video?

  • @dereckbauer2613
    @dereckbauer2613 5 лет назад +5

    LOVE watching your vids, serious sense of humor

  • @JO.Racing
    @JO.Racing 5 лет назад +4

    It’s nice to see the mistakes on RUclips, often times we only see the best of the welds and not knowing how may outtakes the person did to get that perfect bead. Basically it’s nice to see that you sometimes suck as much as we do at home in our own workshops. Lol

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  5 лет назад +4

      19 years of practice only to find out I'm still human.

    • @JO.Racing
      @JO.Racing 5 лет назад

      The Fabrication Series love you’re work man, I’ve watched multiple video you’ve posted and probably watched the cage build series 3-4 times when building my roll cage on our time trials car. Seeing you dip the tungsten a few times made me feel alittle better about my welding ability. Lol

  • @fredblair4307
    @fredblair4307 5 лет назад +2

    be very careful what you wish for you just might get it and be made to look just a little bit to cocky lol im just teasing you because I watch all your videos that i can find

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  5 лет назад +3

      I recall editing this vid and think "Wow, I sound like an ass in that intro." But I meant it to encourage others to try it out and hope others can do way better than I did 🤣

  • @fullboostturbo1
    @fullboostturbo1 5 лет назад +2

    Great Vid mate, I always comment on Welds I see on youtube reason being I used to be a welder some 13 years ago and just a can't help myself lol.
    I used to lay some really decent mild/stainless steel and Aluminum tig welds, I was a welder/boilermaker for some 22 years, I used to take great pride in all my welds often getting comments off other welders, on how perfectly uniform they all looked.
    I have never had a job come back due to failure of any kind from any of my welds, at any time throughout my welding career which I am totally proud of.
    But I do often think to myself, here I am making fun of other peoples welds yet I have not really done any decent welding for 13 years, so I bet my welds would be dam shitty to start off with again maybe on par with a beginner, at least for the first few welds anyway.
    One thing which is like riding a bicycle, you should never really forget how to make a welding machine purr so to speak, by adjusting everything correctly whether it be Mig, Tig, or just the correct amps/polarity for stick welding.
    Keep up the great vid's of you actually being a human, and making mistakes every now and again.

  • @skoue4165
    @skoue4165 5 лет назад +4

    Love the tungsten count. Mine would have been a lot higher!

  • @johanjotun1647
    @johanjotun1647 4 года назад +2

    just you Justin, your the only one who can instruct/talk while they do it thanks for the content love the channel.

  • @k0rndog93
    @k0rndog93 3 года назад +1

    I'm a bit late to this party, but it seems like 30 people ran out of Tungsten before they finished the challenge lol.. But I've been watching your channel alot lately, really dig the content!! I'm only a beginner right now (Started like 3 months ago) and have learned a lot from your vids. It's super rad that you show your mistakes!! It keeps me motivated seeing professionals make mistakes! It can be discouraging to watch some channels that only show the perfect stuff.

  • @Titantramp4u
    @Titantramp4u 5 лет назад +1

    Back in the 80's I was working for a desert racer named John Baker and was just learning high end fabrication including TIG welding. John needed a TIG welder and was interviewing quite a few all week...they all layed down good solid TIG welds on the bench, but just about everyone failed when the had to weld on the actual race car in all the off hand positions that came up. Bench - ok, Tube frame - not so well....Where I learned that you need to be able to weld in all sorts of crazy places...

  • @samla2404
    @samla2404 2 года назад +1

    Solid work and thanks man for showing not only skills but effort to demonstrate the piece.

  • @labcraft4934
    @labcraft4934 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Justin, great video. Honest work. But how do you not get ray burns from bare arms??? I always get fried!

  • @tgsubie
    @tgsubie 4 года назад +1

    Dude, i absolutely love your channel. You have taught me so much and ive had fun just watching and learning from you. Thank you for the valuable information you provide to make the world of fabrication a better place. I laughed a lot during this one lol. But still glad to watch and learn.

  • @HamRadio200
    @HamRadio200 5 лет назад +4

    submit this for NDT (x-ray) and see how you did. :)

    • @adamshowto678
      @adamshowto678 5 лет назад

      No point because those were not purge welds

    • @icyuranus404
      @icyuranus404 5 лет назад

      drill pass throughs and make it hold water

    • @chrisjohnsen2456
      @chrisjohnsen2456 5 лет назад

      @@adamshowto678 no need to purge carbon steel, technically speaking this is shootable. If he stopped and ground out the tungsten dips it would probably be fine. My 6g open root heavy wall full pen pipe passed with a handful of dips in it because I feathered the dips out with a grinder.

  • @nzalog
    @nzalog 16 дней назад

    I appreciate seeing this, after watching all these perfect TIG videos, I thought I was just very slow.

  • @rafatrill
    @rafatrill 5 лет назад +2

    I want to see another welder do this I triple dog dare u to call someone out lol

  • @thomwood8768
    @thomwood8768 5 лет назад +1

    Great job on the cope challenge. Love your channel and have learned a lot from it. I do have a question. I noticed in previous videos that you have a porter cable band saw. I was wondering how you slowed down the speed to be able to cut steel with that saw. I have the same one but trying not to change the motor out. I am hoping you could answer this question. Keep up the good job on the videos.

  • @Metal2Venom
    @Metal2Venom 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome work was good seeing hole video see the different angles can get in, just wish had guy like you in UK to teach tig would be there in a heartbeat hard learning from videos

  • @ChrisMclaughlin-g6n
    @ChrisMclaughlin-g6n 6 месяцев назад

    Man you have every excuse. Haven’t welded in a wile, hot out, back hurts, camera man, talking to the camera man, didn’t sleep good, not use to the torch, you don’t feel good about yourself unless you know people think your better than them. It’s what made me stop respecting you. I’m sorry that happened to you though

  • @deatz8997
    @deatz8997 5 лет назад +3

    I can't find the rotoflex torch on the AHP site, is it another brand?
    Thanks

  • @abarry48
    @abarry48 5 лет назад +1

    Definitely gunna have to get one to try out, I’m just a self taught and your videos helped a ton with learning. Hopefully I can stick one together

  • @MonkeyTron69
    @MonkeyTron69 5 лет назад +1

    This video inspired me to want to learn how to weld, I'll be watching that video next. Thank you, Great job. 👍 That looked complicated and fun.

  • @Xphinity
    @Xphinity Год назад

    I am new here, but why not bring it lower and use a chair with adjustable height? I am no welder either, I plan to learn from you and my Father. I like to work comfortably though if it's possible

  • @DynamicViper771
    @DynamicViper771 3 года назад +1

    im just learning to TIG, this would own me but eh i would so try it

  • @tonybush2
    @tonybush2 5 лет назад +2

    Did you notice if as you got more weld done the quality of the welds got better?

  • @rickyburton4642
    @rickyburton4642 5 лет назад +1

    Justin, that was great! And I didn’t see any leaks at all!😃👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👌lol!

  • @rdb8509
    @rdb8509 4 года назад +1

    That is reality for me. So thanks for doing that. I weld about 2x a year so this helps reinforce that I need to practice a lot more. Great channel!

  • @harleyjune1233
    @harleyjune1233 3 года назад

    apologies i do not have sound or captions - is rotating work just off the table for this video - i work to always try to minimize these out of position welds - that has not been an exercise we do - trying to contort our body - I have a roll cage that they want tigged - they like the look - and that will be all out of position like this. - i have procastinated a long while on this project....

  • @inklipMedia
    @inklipMedia 9 месяцев назад

    Why is it important to run all in a particular direction around the joints? Is it a matter of always building from the weld that's already started, rather than ending on an already-welded place?

  • @freelectron2029
    @freelectron2029 5 лет назад +1

    somebody looks a bit...twitchy.

  • @scottH18370
    @scottH18370 4 года назад +1

    Making me really look forward to building my new airboat cage

  • @andyp2001
    @andyp2001 5 лет назад +1

    You should invest in a Tig Finger from Jody!

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  5 лет назад +1

      I used to buy them often, but they kept staying on other people's fingers in the classes. So I switched to spark plug heat shields. I cant even gives these away 🤣

  • @rhb8663
    @rhb8663 2 года назад

    Hey. I can dip loads more tungstens than that. I can also stuff the rod into it. That was a surprise the first time I did it!!

  • @rickdefalco1676
    @rickdefalco1676 3 года назад

    what are the green things on your fingers for heat protection? where can you get them?
    Thanks for the Vid.

  • @kuntakentay6969
    @kuntakentay6969 Год назад

    That's some sloppy work for someone that deals with tubing often lol

  • @chriswhite6882
    @chriswhite6882 5 лет назад +2

    that made my back hurt just watching bro good stuff tho!

    • @icyuranus404
      @icyuranus404 5 лет назад

      up your abs game do some crunches

  • @crlrcksn
    @crlrcksn 3 года назад

    Did you NOT burn your arms wearing short sleeves the entire time??

  • @vili8893
    @vili8893 Год назад

    You spirit is contagious, i'm all hyped too when u started.

  • @jimzivny1554
    @jimzivny1554 4 года назад +1

    Great video, very interesting listening to your thoughts as you went along.

  • @djack1948
    @djack1948 3 года назад

    Hey Justin, Try the 'Tig Finger' work great for those hot spots.

  • @mikecrawford715
    @mikecrawford715 2 года назад

    I have tried over and over and can not tig weld standing up.Has to be on a bench for me.

  • @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441
    @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441 2 года назад

    So what you saying is you can't walk and chew chewing gum at the same time lol

  • @ChrisMclaughlin-g6n
    @ChrisMclaughlin-g6n 6 месяцев назад

    “ you wanna switch roles”. Tig welding does require a skill, that is easily learned, but at the end of the day, photographers and videographers get payed way more.

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  6 месяцев назад

      Payed?
      I've seen your other comments about how much you don't like me now. It's OK. I can handle it... especially since I get paid every time you let me know. Negativity always pays more.

  • @daveettel4750
    @daveettel4750 4 года назад +1

    My back hurts just watching this lol. Thanks for all the great info I really appreciate it

    • @superkillr
      @superkillr 4 года назад

      No joke. Keep your body in some off crooked hold for even 30 seconds could sideline me now.

  • @dcrahn
    @dcrahn 5 лет назад +2

    For real world test each of those tubes should be about 3 or 4 feet long. The short tubes made it easy for you to maneuver around.

  • @michaelhale4041
    @michaelhale4041 4 года назад

    Maybe a little less red bull before lunch lol just joking.

  • @lovintrump5755
    @lovintrump5755 5 лет назад +2

    DUDE AFTER ALL THE PREACHING ABOUT CLEAN METAL PREP, YOU GO AND START WELDING RIGHT OUT THE BAG !

    • @captainmoist590
      @captainmoist590 5 лет назад +1

      because it comes clean, they clean it before they ship so its ready to weld out of the bag

    • @legionofanon
      @legionofanon 5 лет назад

      @@captainmoist590 Treat it like a gun? you dont *know* its clean, so clean it yourself? (treat a gun like its loaded)

  • @FrankRuiz66
    @FrankRuiz66 Год назад

    That was awesome sauce to watch.. Well done dudw👍👍

  • @AlisonWheeler
    @AlisonWheeler 5 лет назад +1

    It's sorta good to know experts tag their tungsten too.

  • @keithjurena9319
    @keithjurena9319 2 года назад

    Try 3/4" tube. At far more acute angles.

  • @trailerpark187
    @trailerpark187 5 лет назад +1

    To keep the weld nice and keep a tight arc, your gonna go threw tungstens. But you seem like you need to relax a little. You act like you had alot of caffeine. Lol

    • @prestonvandivier1379
      @prestonvandivier1379 5 лет назад

      yeah, buddy seems like hes a more than a little amped up. relax, weld smooth

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  5 лет назад +1

      I had 3 cameras on me and a set of hot studio lights with one shot to make it with no practice in a shop that we cant run the AC in while we record. It's kinda nerve wracking in all honesty. Fun experience either way...

    • @prestonvandivier1379
      @prestonvandivier1379 5 лет назад

      @@TheFabricatorSeries no doubt it was challenging as hell. I know for a fact I couldn't do better with all the same rules. Plus I know you have a limited time to make the video.

    • @trailerpark187
      @trailerpark187 5 лет назад

      @@TheFabricatorSeries wasn't dogging you. I love your channel. Just seemed like you were wound tighter then normal.

  • @overbuiltautomotive1299
    @overbuiltautomotive1299 5 лет назад +1

    lol i going to try this for my first tig peace man why not be fun

    • @icyuranus404
      @icyuranus404 5 лет назад

      just put the one thing on the other thing and there you go

  • @johnthomas8605
    @johnthomas8605 5 лет назад

    Try it with GMAW .030 ER70S6. I just welded up a prototype piece for a military client using 2" .095 chrome moly tube with a number of extreme coped joints. It was humbling as I has gotten used to just running straight 2, 3, and 4 F and G type joints on plate and some square stock (we have used very little round stock due to what we build). I'm goping to get a TIG welder this fall and go back through all your coping and tube fabing and welding vids and get my skills back up in those areas.

  • @seanwolfe9321
    @seanwolfe9321 5 лет назад

    Good God Justin....if I could have pulled that thing off the stand or at least rotated it...it would have just been hard. This was a monster even with your face to face help. I highly recommend anyone wanting to learn tube/roll cage etc welding to go to your link for weldmetalsonline. It starts out fun...until your shoulders and arms start getting fatigue! Nice, right fits on those coping cuts...gonna give it another try soon (in my shop this time...)

  • @GarageTimeAutoResto
    @GarageTimeAutoResto 5 лет назад

    Lucky 7, I would have lucky triple 7's

  • @carlpimblett8628
    @carlpimblett8628 9 месяцев назад

    I have the greatest respect for you on this one for being both Honest and Brave for performing this exam piece in front of the world (and probably your old welding school teacher).

  • @kylevantassel7259
    @kylevantassel7259 4 года назад

    hahaha , DUDE , you are a young kid and all that huffing and blowing !!!! You arent even crawling around inside of a 25.5 car with a funny car cage without your back bent at two 90 degree angles !! Man what are you goi g to do when you get to be an old man like me !?!?! LOL

  • @kf8575
    @kf8575 5 лет назад

    Sorry bud, @2.45 ...... failed before you even started 😕 didnt clean of the oxides left from the laser cutting, nor wipe off the oils on the tubes to stop any corrosion whilst in storage or transport.....
    Just kidding, good job with that, some bits like that are so awkward its a real PITA 😁

  • @baconsledge
    @baconsledge 3 года назад

    Well, I will be trying that exactly never. At 65, I won’t live long enough or be agile enough.

    • @dennisleadbetter7721
      @dennisleadbetter7721 3 года назад

      Ah, come on, you are still in your prime, I'm 72. It is the contortionist act that would do me in.

  • @michaelphillips7983
    @michaelphillips7983 5 лет назад +1

    That looked ruff, would like to know how long it really took, or was that real time?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  5 лет назад +1

      Total footage was about 49 minutes. Everything is real time and "as is"

  • @110welding
    @110welding 4 года назад

    I learn alot from your Vids, Thx You..
    Would you recommend the AHP201 ???
    I am shopping for my first Tig machine and I need AC for Aluminum.

  • @Ice_Industrial_Auto
    @Ice_Industrial_Auto 4 года назад

    What id like to know is how the hell do you guys weld with short sleeve shirts and bare arms.. Sunscreen? And thanks for making me feel good about my goofs..

  • @dieseld4281
    @dieseld4281 5 лет назад

    Good job dude. Looks fuckin hard as fuck.

  • @jayspain
    @jayspain 4 года назад

    Thanks it is informative, I'd have liked you to include 45 degree cuts. My abrasive chop saw is pretty useless at them. I won't mention the make as I think its down to wobbly cutter rather than make.

  • @benmiller5015
    @benmiller5015 5 лет назад

    Hey can you look into the AVORTEC AV6x? I'm wondering if it's really as good as they claim. 100% at 250 amps ac/dc tig, spoolgun mig included n a 60 amp plasma cutter all in one

  • @BigDave71
    @BigDave71 4 года назад

    I find this so interesting. I should have been a welder or at least tried. I bajad no guidance when I graduated high school. Should have followed my heart. There were too many negative people around me. Thank goodness they are now far away from me. 😆

  • @daos3300
    @daos3300 5 лет назад +1

    great stuff, one of your best.

  • @mr.tarkovish2587
    @mr.tarkovish2587 3 года назад

    Would love to buy those kits but I live in canada and the current shipping rate is 70$ for a 5$ coupon kit soooooo

  • @TheOriginalCoda
    @TheOriginalCoda 3 года назад

    Where can I get stuff like this in the UK?

  • @michaelroof1969
    @michaelroof1969 4 года назад

    If I buy the AHP will I weld like this? lol

  • @dean6662009
    @dean6662009 Год назад

    Could you do a video on gasless tig please

  • @aaronanderson7619
    @aaronanderson7619 5 лет назад

    I took that missing dab...
    And 3 more, I'm not sorry...
    Sleepy maybe.

  • @gabewhisen3446
    @gabewhisen3446 4 года назад

    What do you do for a living , I a welder/ contortionist/ Tungsten Dipper😎

  • @richardschofield2201
    @richardschofield2201 5 лет назад

    This is great. However,
    The challenge should state a fixed head #26 torch should be used.
    That would make you sweat

  • @RicardoGarcia-104
    @RicardoGarcia-104 2 года назад

    Love the struggle. Sometimes you definitely make it look so easy. Thankx for the video

  • @davidmoore5021
    @davidmoore5021 5 лет назад

    Seeing you turning and twisting got me wondering if there any women wielder doing this challenge. Asking for a friend....

  • @FordMan-lf8ns
    @FordMan-lf8ns 5 лет назад

    nice work and very informative I haven't tigged in yrs but taught 2 of our younger peeps in the shop so now they do it all so i'm out of practice big time!!!!

  • @shawnatkinson7284
    @shawnatkinson7284 5 лет назад

    14:50 impressive/bad @ss.awesome, but I was hoping to see how you would cope a notch in a cage tube..

  • @ALurkingCamper
    @ALurkingCamper 4 года назад

    I really like watching these videos. It’s good entertainment. Thank you.