More pipefitting/fabrication videos please!, new people getting into welding is going to be hard getting a job without knowing how to fit/fab after finishing welding school, unless you’re really plugged in good.
Great welding Day thanks for your patience and Time. Here in Honduras we don't have that kind of facilities but we do the best for learning how to weld. Blessings from Honduras.
Hey this is Jeff mungai again I appreciate your Marine Corps banner in the background there I’m guessing you were serving in the military thank you for your service to our country sir and to anybody else who might be watching this video thank you for your service to our country is the Jim Mungai from kennerdell Pennsylvania
Freakin awesome! I’d love to spend a week with the whole crew learning from one another. Would make good content too, all the squad members teaching one another, sounds like an awesome time!
you did a great job... when you mark the header i said you wont cut it but you did..Thank you for the complete lecture... am a Pipe fitter....i use pipe chat for calculation but now i use pipe Apps to do my jobs 3x faster than any piping book....Thank you for your formula its fast too and the work flow is snoot...
As a pipefitter for 50 years, I say you are smoking! Never saw a blue book when I did it, just a wrap around. Made some nice fits in the inner bottoms of those Navy ships. Ingalls Pascagoula. Thanks for what you do.
Very nicely done, these are things that should be taught as part of welding school, I know in the early 90s they weren't teaching this in my college tech school. Stay safe and God bless
I agree and disagree. Yes they should have a blueprint fitting and layout class in STRUCTURAL STEEL and now some schools do. The trade school I went to in Dallas, Texas taught Blue Print Reading, layout and EVEN TAUGHT HOW TO READ A TAPE MEASURE, all that took place back in 1980. But as far as Pipefitting, laying out pipe there's alot of math involved and you have to know it. Pipe Fabrication is a trade in itself.
I love how y'all are teaching fitting as well as welding. IMO a top hand needs to know both, even if he prefers 1 or the other. Also, that's A BEAUTIFUL bevel on your lateral! I wish I was the welder, lol
You know I really absolutely appreciate your tenacity to do good quality work I’ve watched your videos before in the past I really enjoy your devotion to the fabrication business welding and all that hair I have to admit I’ve had a couple of bloody Mary’s so I got a little buzz going on right now but not so much that I can’t appreciate I do appreciate normally what you’re doing but the people that who initially figured that stuff out my hats off to them it really is I have a an old miller AC DC 250 welding machine it’s an old machine I’ll tell you what that thing works really good you can hook it up to 20 or 440 I have a dynasty to 210 do TIG welder I have an old Lindy 160 wire feed welder man everybody that uses it wants to buy it anyway I bought that machine out in Seattle from a guy who did paint and body work on squirting .023 23 wire In the old mug machine and I just learned something Jody Collier I have a full bottle medium size bottle of 7525 argon and he said if that’s been sitting for a while and laid on the floor and roll it back-and-forth a few times it’ll work better I never knew that😊❤🎉🎉
Thank you for this. A bit of coverage of the cut angles on the header and branch would be useful for many. Could also cover sit in, sit through and sit on with no header opening, that would be just the ticket guys!
When I oxy cut I like to use some developer spray (for dye penetration testing). When you scribe through it leaves a really fine line and the white colour contrasts really well with the dark steel. I can see my markings clear as day when I’ve got my screen on.
The way I had been taught in my local was that the circumference of the pipe is listed in one of the books, or you could measure it, then divide that by your 16 sections. I do like this method, but I'm not sure I trust those centering levels that much. Great video guys. Please keep it up. I've been watching weldtube since y'all started
Another great video, I’m still breaking out as a fabricator, so far my biggest struggle seams to fitting 1/2” BW pipe/fittings, especially so when the iso calls for offsets and weird angles. Is there a simple way to fabricate small fittings, maybe a makeshift clamp or something.
Would’ve been easier to use receipt paper. Get your circumference. Fold 4 times and cut the corners off. Put it back around pipe. That’ll lay out your 16 marks.
its a school. obviously a veteran journeyman out on the field is gonna speed up the process with tons of little tricks like what you mentioned. learning the long/thorough way of doing something and then figuring out how to do it an easier and faster way is part of what makes you better at anything you do as opposed to learning how to cut corners from the get go.
@@richarddavis1413 I teach pipefitting at CMEF in laporte TX and I teach them receipt paper or drywall tape. I show them the center finder and level and square but they ain't making top pay and it's faster and just as accurate. no sense in taking 45 minutes when you can do it in 5
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Great video guys a lot of good information striving to learn more everyday of welding and fitting especially seeing as I want to work for myself as a rig welder 🔥
Gracias por sus videos estan muy interasantes y mean alludadomucho adesepeñar mas mi travajo llo mededico ala soldadura por arco electrico y traso en tuberia esta muy bien susbideos y pero i siga subiendo mas ami en lo personal me an retro alimementado mucho mil gracias por sus consejos llo soy mexicano saludos
Very good explain, todo mi apoyo por los pasos bien explicados, con otras palabras.. hay que pasar del libro a la práctica y al igual que la soldadura queda mucho mejor en la memoria con la práctica.
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More pipefitting/fabrication videos please!, new people getting into welding is going to be hard getting a job without knowing how to fit/fab after finishing welding school, unless you’re really plugged in good.
buy the book and you can learn on site
That soapstone flat on one side tip was golden.
Great welding Day thanks for your patience and Time. Here in Honduras we don't have that kind of facilities but we do the best for learning how to weld. Blessings from Honduras.
Hey this is Jeff mungai again I appreciate your Marine Corps banner in the background there I’m guessing you were serving in the military thank you for your service to our country sir and to anybody else who might be watching this video thank you for your service to our country is the Jim Mungai from kennerdell Pennsylvania
Freakin awesome! I’d love to spend a week with the whole crew learning from one another. Would make good content too, all the squad members teaching one another, sounds like an awesome time!
You name it
Question
1. How to lay out the header hole
2. How much degrees the bevel of the branch and also the header hole bevel
you did a great job... when you mark the header i said you wont cut it but you did..Thank you for the complete lecture... am a Pipe fitter....i use pipe chat for calculation but now i use pipe Apps to do my jobs 3x faster than any piping book....Thank you for your formula its fast too and the work flow is snoot...
hello my friend.. what kind of apps did you download?
Quality stuff from David as always. Can’t wait for the weld up could watch his work all day.
As a pipefitter for 50 years, I say you are smoking! Never saw a blue book when I did it, just a wrap around. Made some nice fits in the inner bottoms of those Navy ships. Ingalls Pascagoula. Thanks for what you do.
Very nicely done, these are things that should be taught as part of welding school, I know in the early 90s they weren't teaching this in my college tech school. Stay safe and God bless
I agree and disagree. Yes they should have a blueprint fitting and layout class in STRUCTURAL STEEL and now some schools do. The trade school I went to in Dallas, Texas taught Blue Print Reading, layout and EVEN TAUGHT HOW TO READ A TAPE MEASURE, all that took place back in 1980. But as far as Pipefitting, laying out pipe there's alot of math involved and you have to know it. Pipe Fabrication is a trade in itself.
These guys make some quality work!!!! Very knowledgeable and informative
Thank You 🙏
Very matculously done. Great job.
Well done. Clean, accurate, and I learned a couple of trade tricks watching.
I love how y'all are teaching fitting as well as welding. IMO a top hand needs to know both, even if he prefers 1 or the other.
Also, that's A BEAUTIFUL bevel on your lateral! I wish I was the welder, lol
Phenomenally detailed and complete video. Thanks guys!!
Thank you.I always feel like you are my good friends.
This guy knows his stuff, good job
Think again senior😂
Lay out. Was ok but fit not so much
Great craftsmanship. I applaud you.
I will never do this type of welding in my lifetime, but I found the video fascinating and really well put together. Thank you!
Nice work 👍 Clear and easy to understand, keep it up!
This is great, currently detailing (drawings) for 14" pipes with many turns. This gives great insight on the whole process thank you
You know I really absolutely appreciate your tenacity to do good quality work I’ve watched your videos before in the past I really enjoy your devotion to the fabrication business welding and all that hair I have to admit I’ve had a couple of bloody Mary’s so I got a little buzz going on right now but not so much that I can’t appreciate I do appreciate normally what you’re doing but the people that who initially figured that stuff out my hats off to them it really is I have a an old miller AC DC 250 welding machine it’s an old machine I’ll tell you what that thing works really good you can hook it up to 20 or 440 I have a dynasty to 210 do TIG welder I have an old Lindy 160 wire feed welder man everybody that uses it wants to buy it anyway I bought that machine out in Seattle from a guy who did paint and body work on squirting .023 23 wire In the old mug machine and I just learned something Jody Collier I have a full bottle medium size bottle of 7525 argon and he said if that’s been sitting for a while and laid on the floor and roll it back-and-forth a few times it’ll work better I never knew that😊❤🎉🎉
Brother you are the best you save our lives
Weld tube you guys are awesome. Great job.
Use a cash register tape much easier fold it make 16 increments use 1" angle iron mark lines take measurements and cut your pipe
Love this. Very interesting, very educational. The world needs more of this.
WOW ! WOW! YOU GUYS ARE SO HELPFUL! THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR GREAT KNOWLEDGE WITH US ALL
and thats how that is done ladys and gents. nice work.
Nice skills with the torch
Absolutely amazing. I love this stuff man. I wish I was doing it myself.
Thank you for the great tips you can also scribe the line with a thin cutting disc quicker than using centre punch
Good one. Try a 3” cordless grinder.
Woow this is amazing,..and it is good for us new coming artisans so we learn and gain experience from it big up👊 big man🙌
nice work, it's very helpful my friend👍
Beautiful job
An EXCELLENT explanation Sir!
Thank you for this. A bit of coverage of the cut angles on the header and branch would be useful for many. Could also cover sit in, sit through and sit on with no header opening, that would be just the ticket guys!
When I oxy cut I like to use some developer spray (for dye penetration testing). When you scribe through it leaves a really fine line and the white colour contrasts really well with the dark steel. I can see my markings clear as day when I’ve got my screen on.
nice job dude. makes me want to tig the root so bad...love your tutorials.
The way I had been taught in my local was that the circumference of the pipe is listed in one of the books, or you could measure it, then divide that by your 16 sections.
I do like this method, but I'm not sure I trust those centering levels that much.
Great video guys. Please keep it up. I've been watching weldtube since y'all started
Thanks for training
I learned as well
Man I miss welding pipe. Very informative. Why didn’t I ever think of taping my spacers… 😂
Nice tutorial. Thank you
Beautiful fit up
We need more video about branch/fit-up!!!
man are you 100 % pipe fabricator
That’s pretty. Nice work 👍
You can also use receipt paper folded in half with 16 folds, then clip the corners while it’s folded
Another great video, I’m still breaking out as a fabricator, so far my biggest struggle seams to fitting 1/2” BW pipe/fittings, especially so when the iso calls for offsets and weird angles. Is there a simple way to fabricate small fittings, maybe a makeshift clamp or something.
I would love to see how they'd weld this kinda pipe and how long it would take for stick welding and TIG welding.
Thank you , I like your vids and break downs , looking forward to take a course with you some time in the future🤙🏾
💯 solid craftsmanship.
Would’ve been easier to use receipt paper. Get your circumference. Fold 4 times and cut the corners off. Put it back around pipe. That’ll lay out your 16 marks.
its a school. obviously a veteran journeyman out on the field is gonna speed up the process with tons of little tricks like what you mentioned. learning the long/thorough way of doing something and then figuring out how to do it an easier and faster way is part of what makes you better at anything you do as opposed to learning how to cut corners from the get go.
Who has receipt paper in 2022 ? Best thing is to learn by degree
@@richarddavis1413 most fitters 😂
@@richarddavis1413 I teach pipefitting at CMEF in laporte TX and I teach them receipt paper or drywall tape. I show them the center finder and level and square but they ain't making top pay and it's faster and just as accurate. no sense in taking 45 minutes when you can do it in 5
I learned with receipt paper. And some old timers would get in your ass for using a tape instead of a stick rule
Nice Fitting!
I love this Chanel thanks you guys
Very nice and clear.. thanks
Great video guys
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You surely have a lot of patience, I bet that was hard to learn. Nice video.
Just proper prep and patience grinding makes a good fit they are never perfect but can come out nice 👍
i learned a lot watching this. thanks very much. you do great work.
I liked that. Awesome video.
Sir very lovely fitup
Great video guys a lot of good information striving to learn more everyday of welding and fitting especially seeing as I want to work for myself as a rig welder 🔥
Gracias por sus videos estan muy interasantes y mean alludadomucho adesepeñar mas mi travajo llo mededico ala soldadura por arco electrico y traso en tuberia esta muy bien susbideos y pero i siga subiendo mas ami en lo personal me an retro alimementado mucho mil gracias por sus consejos llo soy mexicano saludos
Great video!
Great job!
Awesome video Weldtube Team!
You make it look easy tocayo 💯
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Do you guys have a video where you went more in-depth on how to generate your x-ray level bevels on this lateral piece it is kicking my ass
Come on, Mr cerisa your my mentor on this one ✌✌
I use arc length computation to find distances in those degrees.
Great Job
Fantastic skill level 👌. Video is probably a bit misleading as you guys make it look easy. Thanks for sharing your time and effort 👌
Great knowledge
How do you lay out the pipe if you can't bring the litter pipe to it in the field to draw out the hole ?
What would you use to cut stainless where a torch isn’t allowed?
what is the name of the red tool at minute 3:50?
I found it practical and I want to buy it, I'm a fan from Brazil
Center finder?
great tutorial
Gostaria saber nome dessa ferramenta vc usou pra bate punção
Good job 👍
Nice job
Nice work very nice video
Great job 💪✨
did the pipefitters blue book show how to cumpute? or directly answer the only thins you do is to lay out and to make a pattern.....
Hell yeah! Nice work! 😎
You should also show how to calculate it from isometric drawing
the saddle is carved very well, but the markings from and to .... made difficult and long. It is done much easier and with fewer tools.
Very good explain, todo mi apoyo por los pasos bien explicados, con otras palabras.. hay que pasar del libro a la práctica y al igual que la soldadura queda mucho mejor en la memoria con la práctica.
Terimakasih ...sangat membantu.....good job...
When looking at the pipe straight onater you put the cut piece on, it was definitely pointing towards the left.... was this an accident
Very good video guys thank you again. I'd like to find a blue book but in mm if someone knows about that!
Take any standard measure and multiple your number by .039375 to convert to metric measurement
Donde consigo las paginas esas del libro
Sir good day where can i get cpoy of...tanks and god bless us all
Blue book
Amazon has them
What about where the seam? Should be on the bottom
Dónde consigo ese libro para hacer el injerto a 45°
Can someone tell me where can i find this book with the configurations? Or the name of it.
What brand are those Safety glasses?
Like always Guys 💯💯💯💯💯👊👊👊👊👊🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝😎
Is this allowed by the ASME?
Very informative, I don’t have the patience to lay out something like that but I can weld like ray charles.-
Good video. Where did you get those book? How can I get it?
I also want to buy this book, what is its name and where can I get it?
How do I get the pipefitter blue book?