You’ll Never Weld Pipes The Boring Way Again | Metalworking Project
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@@constantin7198 that wasn't "welding"..... that was just a few tacks - of which none penetrated the base metal and as a result, these joints *will* fail....
The video is just over 8 minutes long, so luckily the welds only need to last about 9.
🙏
Tack welds on a butt joint = zero penetration. And then ground off completely flat. Lol the only thing holding that together is the black paint! 👍
Would be interested in seeing your video with how it should be done. Please put one up for us all to see.
@@gerryatrick He is absolutely right. I've been welding for 30 years I don't need a welding channel or video to tell you that I could take those pieces and smack them against a table and bust the joints.
I have never welded a thing in my life and I was immediately suspicious that those tiny spot welds that are almost completely ground off are going to be useless structurally. Glad there are some welders to call it out in the comments when I looked.
What is the proper way to might weld
Check out 3:44 after the first passes with the grinder.
Clever way of cutting metal to make bends, but if you want any strength in your welds, you need to grind a valley channel into the weld points. Then, with the welder, fill the valleys with weld, making sure the welder is set to proper amperage and voltage for gauge of metal you’re working with.
What you’re doing is making superficial surface tack welds, then grinding them down, leaving behind next to nothing. These would be fine for cheap IKEA desks, but I wouldn’t use these for anything heavy!
Still liking the video simply for showing the cutting techniques.
I'm sure this guy knew that the welds would not hold up a train ingine.he was just sharing his knowledge of how to make corners for people that haven't been doing it for years or don't have a 3 d imagination.
@@larrygooch6233 there are people that can't imagine 3Dimensions? How would the see a ball in their head? I'm legit asking because I've never heard that before. But it sounds like an interesting topic.
ただカッティングの為のマーキングは15mm毎スケールを動かしてマーキングすると必ずズレが生じます。
職人達は通常15mm30mm45mm60mmと15mmを加算した数値でマーキングします。
Entertaining. It should come with a disclaimer that those spot welds on the tubes are not suitable for metalwork requiring strength due to low penetration.
Were these people 0
@@Talla2XXL Let's hope nobody uses that technique when it matters
You could still use the same initial concept and just weld normally.
@@VestigialHead Or reshoot the video using a welding technique for strong welds.
The welds themselves are garbage
"a grinder and paint...makes me the welder i ain't"
A cold welded trailer tongue will soon train a painter-grinder about lack of fusion.
Exactly....
Love the way he always moves the ruler to measure 1.5cm instead of just putting a mark at 1.5 and 3 and 4.5cm lol
Compounding errors👍
blade width?
When you wanted welding lessons, but your parents got you a laptop and editing software.
I try not to be a jerk about people being creative but I have no idea what "unboring" technique he was using. Spot welding? Lol
@@unsolicitedditkapics9722 I'm still looking for the pipe in the video
To all the naysayers, use the geometric patterns and make the proper welds. I believe that’s the point of the video anyway…not how structurally sound the end product is. Personally I think the patterns used for the fabrication is awesome.
I do agree with ya on the aesthetic but the strength is a different story.
@@scottyphillips7799 add metal to inside of pipe...tack and enclose THEN weld properly and grind
I agree 👍 with you; there is so much I learned from this video; especially in forming those bends.
Cutting is not fabrication
@@armstronglabordethe bends are just geometry did you sleep through that class in school
For the love of God JUST RUN A BEAD!! These spot welders will drive ya nuts!
I watch these videos to learn from both the video itself and also the many many comments. Always appreciate the useful stuff and also learn from the mistakes. Thanks to everyone both the video maker and the people who commented.
Plenty of legit welders to learn from on YT but all this video is teaching is creative editing and has nothing to do with actual welding to bond pieces of metal together.
I've been in factory work for almost 30 years now and knew tons of welders, sheet metal, and machinists journeymen over the years while I was setting tools and dies. I should have taken welding up. I had plenty of guys that would have trained me and I love it.
Why not start now?!
Wonderful grinding and painting tutorial!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
It wasn't a tutorial on welding, in case you didn't know. 🤦
What I do like is how accurate the cutting is with the grinder. No fluctuation of the marked line.
You need glasses
@@PlanX00X you need to see sarcasm. Maybe you need glasses
Wonderful cutting, grinding and painting tutorial ✌️
The grinder covers up bad welds and the paint covers grinding marks
e.g. @3:56 the grinding revealed a complete lack of joining along one of the "welds". "A grinder and paint make me the welder I ain't."
Haters
So let's see: grind away the strength of my poor quality weld and throw some paint on it. Got it 👍
Great ideas for coat hangers, 👌
Thank you.
Some epic video editing and camera work here. This video must have taken many hours to make.
If you're going to grind down the welds at least weld it right. The way you are showing has no structural value. I fabricate rescue baskets and other load bearing devices and your welding would not pass weight testing and would be dangerous in certain applications.
I have to absolutely agree with your statement.
I tig everything I do in shop. I never grind any of my welds. No need too, a nice looking weld adds to the piece on in my opinion.
Very precise with that grinder.
That's very smart. Thanks for the tips.
Truly you are the best I have ever seen..I wish to learn
Not one pipe was hurt during the making of this video. Still nice to watch.
I will still be doing it the boring way thanks!
I liked it, appreciate your skill, good work. thanks for your efforts.
Good luck getting those joints to pass any kind of certification!
Nothing he is doing requires a certification. It’s not a structural weld, it’s not a pipe weld that has leak or pressure requirements. It’s far simpler than that. Go back to the welding booth and quit acting like you know about welding code applications, or procedures.
Fascinating art
thanks, you made my day sir
My first job in sales took me to Hobart in London Ontario and when we were done business the guy offered to give me a try at arc welding in their classroom. There I am in my three piece business suit, put down my briefcase, don the visor and pick up a torch to lay a bead. It was wire fed. Later in life I would have liked my own oxy-acetylene setup because for what I wanted to fabricate it is more suitable.
SHOW DE BOLA. PARABÉNS
When you want something that looks pretty in a short amount of time but don’t care if it breaks…
Or be accurate.
Pretty sure those welds will 100% endure what the pipes itself will. Also the point of this video probably isn't to teach anyone how to weld.
looks good
Love the quality of your videos 😊
Looks visually impressive but I am not sure about the integrity of the welds
Lo que dices es totalmente cierto, pero.
Las soldaduras que viste creo yo son meramente decorativas en ningún momento las mostraron soportando gran cantidad de peso.
I don't know the 1st thing about welding yet I enjoyed watching this..
I love when people square cut and surface weld, then grind off all of the reinforcement so it looks machine finished. Then act like that was all acceptable.
Structural integrity has left the chat
Structural integrity was never asked to show up to the the chat. The thickness of the tube itself, does not have the strength for structural requirements in the first place. Triggering the weld will fuse that thickness of material no problem. These welds and materials are meant to hold butts, not buildings.
That’s cute, apply the weld in spot welding method then grind it all off.
Spot style mig has little penetration but it looks better on videos, also most arm chair experts struggle to do a continuous mig run. Just sayin!!!
Ok you say this is wrong, as a non weld I would be interested in a video from your not an arm chair expertise on how to do it right, especially the continuous mig welding. Please put up this video then I can show my father in law who is a welding instructor for a technical institution for 30+ years here. He can critique it and me know what he thinks of it.
This sells you tube videos, your father in law welding instructor is happy his motivated son in law creates cool videos. But he will not go for your welding a hitch coupler on a trailer his daughter is riding in.
@@ernestmurphy3898
So true Ernie, I keep forgetting that the millennials know everything.
@@ernestmurphy3898 I don't make videos on welding and am not a welder as stated, but others make claims that those that do have done it wrong and bag them, so if they are the expert and bag others then it's up to them to put up proof they know what they are talking about.
@@richardtemby4358 so who is the Millennial ? You?
Maestro gracias por compartir saludos
Some cool project ideas here!
I'm impressed not weding but grinding
Vidonun başında öğrendiklerimden sonra,örnek uzay gemisi bekliyordum.Sadece askı ve raf!.
This is the basic bro equivalent of makeup/home deco videos.
This guy is much better at cutting metal than he is at welding it.
Dude you’re NICE 👍🏽
Guys, its the Editing. Im 95% Sure for that wall thickness the welds hold up like they should
0:56 you can see the unwelded line. It's a sham.
Hey man this was a cool video with some great looking end results
Interesting aesthetics.
Nice video editing! Could we see it without the dropped frames though?
Really nice work.What type of welding instrument is this?
I weld pipe all day long..everyday and my breaks off the trigger are shorter than this guy's welding runs.
How do you know what radius to cut?
Very impressive~!
Love this channel
Очень красивая работа 👁👏
After commenting and reading the comments which were critical on the strength of the weld after grinding off, I revisited the video and I found that there were sufficient gap in the joints for the tack welds to penetrate to give stronger joints than I thought; even if the joint is ground to the surface. Like me I invite others to relook at the video.
That welding is holding together nothing
Some serious grinding skills!
I’m going to a meeting tomorrow about welding and painting I have 0% experience on this but I learn very fast.
Very nice work and videos
Nicely done
Nice work
Very nice 😊
Nicely work
You can actually see the joint after grinding all those tack welds off it’s cool and all but kinda bad info for anyone watching this new to welding or looking to learn
I've never welded a day in my life and even I know this is nothing but an appalling con artist who knows nothing about fusion
What kind of welding is this mig or tig ?
Very talented person, I'd like you to teach me how to weld like you do.
Waiting for the pipe welds..
Thank you. That was so satisfying to look at your work. I appreciate for the ideas and inspiration.
Great job due!
What kind (type, model) of welding machine is this?
I am also interested in the kind of welding machine you use. It is very cool
Mig
very very good
Awsome..
Pleasant to watch esthetically speaking but from a mechanical point of view, there is no way this type of welding allows deep and strong fusion.
You are a god
What drill do you recommend?
What cutting blades are you using?
What a great way to not weld.
dude, you make it seem so easy! thanks for the video!
Very accurate cuts and templates.
Exelente video
If you're going to make those light tack welds, at least run a nice hot bead down the inside corner
NICE EDITING! ❤
Now so it in real time. Oh that would take 20 min per weld.
Bravissimo!
Top demais 👏🏿🙏🏿👨🏿🏭🇧🇷
I don't know why I'm watching this 😂 but it's pretty impressive
I’m not a welder but is magic going to hold that tack welding together? Or is it video editing that will? I don’t think welding is boring. I don’t even find soldering wires boring. Even aluminum brazing is enjoyable.
Класс!
Перед тем, как сваривать, края металла профильной трубы лучше забить молотком немного внутрь -при зачистке не будет сниматься большая часть сварного шва, так как он будет почти весь внутри.
А так всё класс.
Ну обычно такие изделия делаешь в декоративных целях и нагрузку они не испытывают, а забор можно и не чистить вообще или промышленные конструкции или скрытые
"Grinder and paint makes me the welder ain't!"
-A very wise man
I will do whatever I want and nothing and no one can stop me. Not even some clickbait title.
Awesome video. What brand/ type cutoff wheel?
If the application is furniture of something like that, what's the problem with the welds? Appreciate the creativity this can stimulate in someone ambitious to try.
The problem with it is eventually someone will sit on it....
sharp metal + garbage welds = massive lawsuits when someone inevitably gets hurt because your product failed.
These welds are only meant to last about 8 minutes.... just long enough for the video to finish and for them to get paid for your view.
GREAT JOB!! can please anyone tell me what type of welding he used ??
What paint you use?
If I ever do a video like this I am going to weld just like this fella. The user engagement is phenomenal.
Those welds aren't very strong
He is the real IRON MAN!!!
Let this man build the roll cage for your Honda Civic!
Would you build a roll cage with 16 gauge material or less?
Nice video