i have not been to any welding class. But it was this Mr Good Jody whose videos inspired me and made me a welder. I am thankful to him a lot. He is great man.Love for u from my side
Excellent video! I used dual shield right out of school, now I'm re-aquatinting myself with it 30ish years later. You and JD helped me remember valuable info. keep it up...
Dear Jody , Thank you for taking the time to make these great video's. Its was great to see J.D. Shop and how the other half lives, pipe welding is truly and art and a skill in it self Pete M
i ran dual shield at my old job, forgot the type i think it was 71m or like 71a75, came with cardboard type roll .045. i absolutely loved it, with the right settings i could run straight beads with no oscillation. could go vertical straight up. could run pipe no problem. really makes you look like you know what youre doing. down side it slag.
Really happy that I can use this process in a 210 sized machine with c25 gas I already have. I started doing some side work and they use this process with the big 250-400A machines. I love how forgiving it is in all positions.
Interesting JD mentioned the Ridgid tristand... I have one I used for mainly threading pipe... BUT I found that thing to be oh so useful working on other things here on the farm. I have used it for thing I never even thought of... they are quite handy and amazingly stable.
I love finding out how JD makes his operation more efficient. I want to start making money with my everlast equipment and hopefully make a job out of it. The hardest part is making sure I'm making money for as many minutes as I can.
This was great, seeing how large pipe welding is done makes you realize how much work goes into industrial welding. After hearing you guys on podcast its great to see you together doing a vid. cheers.
Jody and JD, Thanks for another great lesson on pipe welding. I'm learning fab work at a hot rod shop now and plan to get into more focused welding work/school. This is a late life second career for me. Your videos are concise, informative and interesting. Keep up the great work.
Seriously one great video that has provided a couple of potential solutions to some things I'm looking at for work. Thanks for going down to his shop and showing this Jody, and seriously some more collaboration is great on RUclips!
It's amazing seeing the skill and knowledge of guys that have been in the trade for decades. I love being a welder in my novice years seeing where I can be one day. If you're like me and need a job that you'll never Know It All and there's always something more to learn...Be a WELDER!
Dual Shield Flux Core is what i weld with everyday for anything and everything on all paving equipment and trucks used in paving and JD is 100% right.. Theres no doubt in DS Flux.. Its in there its strong and once you get used to it you can not only go faster but make much better looking welds than with Hardwire IMO! I honestly hate to weld with Hardwire now and ive welding with it for over 10 years before going to DS Flux!
Your channel just gets better! JD is going to add a lot of interest I believe. When added to your commentary and questions it adds another viewpoint. Great video as always and improving in spite of the fact that you were damn good already. Real welding without the BS. Thanks Jody. Doug
Jody just would like to say you have the best welding videos I've seen. your always to the point with a little humor. nice video with jd about welding pipe. jd and you for working with Jody on this video
I know this isnt a huge pipe or anything but its funny to see so many people say you cant weld pipe period without a big engine drive and then see the great work done in this video.
Thanks again for all the good techniques and tips. Talent like this is a gift that only a few ever master and you guys seem to this amateur to both be masters.
awesome guys. Haven't seen much on dual shield, I tried searching for it before I started work a few years ago but never any luck, was a bit nervous about welding with it. I work welding with 1/16 and 3/32 wire. 1/16 is our small wire that we do our verticals with. I love it when the slag just peels itself off. Hope you continue to do more with it so you can give some good advice or techniques on it.
+taewachien I didn't know that and thought that it is interesting to do it that way. I don't tig weld myself but I love watching it. Why can't you just touch the electrode itself on the metal to start the ark?
You and Jimmy need to make a video together Jody. I watch both you guys religiously. Even some videos Jimmy says he gets his welding skills from your videos.
I made that happen, I got them together on-site for 2 days. I'm sure some videos will be out in the next few weeks.... I really wanted to see them together too
Nice video, really nice welding. I really like the Lincoln Outershield and run a lot of .045" on anything important. A note should be added ,though, that the fumes are much worse than with hardwire. I consider a good respirator, or powered filter helmet system almost mandatory. I really like the state of the art Miller set-up that my employer shelled out 1500 bucks for me to have!
Awesome video. Rigid pipe beveller looks awesome. I really like the part at the end as well... really useful knowledge for real world financial moves. You guys work well together. Looking forward to more stuff.
Another great video! Thanks and it’s darn sure a small world. I’m a CWI living in Dallas Ga near you guys. These videos are really informative and interesting. Good stuff.
Can we see some more of the .035 Lincoln Outersheild wire. Maybe some cut and etch vs bare mig wire? I know u already did mig over milscale but maybe a follow up with gasless and gas-shielded on this 210mp is a good next step? Awesome content! Keep up the good work Jody!
Just picked up the 210 mp, haven't got a chance to try it yet, as I'm drywalling and finishing my shop.. but can't wait to get into it! I think it's going to pay for itself in short order.
Hay JD and Jody, Great video! Nice to some of Georgia's finest at work. Never considered the Lincoln 210mp before. I think if i didn't go with the 210mp I'd go back with what I currently use is the Everlast 200DX and its been a good machine for $1,100 bucks and the Dewalt 6" grinders are the best and locally stocked. Thx!
The spatter from the dual shield vs. 7018 bugs me a little. Great video and great work. It's nice to hear from folks with such experience what tool to get for a startup.
good housekeeping, keeping the work area tidy. im forever telling people off about that lol. i must say u americans are way more enthusiastic about metal fusion than the british in general
Great video as always! Well I just bought the Everlasting 210 ext primarly for smaller aluminum and stainless jobs. That's a nice looking setup for mig and tig at a heck of a good price. I had some bad experiences with malfunctioning mig welder and improper setup over the years but that combination seems like the cats meow. Thanks for posting.
Good to see more dual shielded flux core. I'd love to see more videos on it.... ESPECIALLY...diagnosing issues between voltage, wire feed speed, and stick out. Huge thanks for the advice on the pipe beveler as well as the input on the $2000 question. JD, is that hood cut down?
Great deals on Craigslist .... People buy welders and they are slightly used, most of the time. Usually they will sell everything they have ... Bottle , Clamps, Grinder, etc. for great deal. Their loss will be your gain. I got a millermatic 211 for 800 bucks with a grinder , some clamps , welders gloves (miller) Welding mask and consumables . Drove 2 1/2 hours each way but was well worth it. Even had the original miller box in the garage. I saved at least 1500. Just sayin if you want to save some money.
So. I just watched a weld made pulling with a slagging process. The weld has a good appearance and you can literally see the strength. When I was in tech school, ( not saying I'm old, but we had to feed & water the horse after we got there ) ; we were taught to pull anything that produced slag so we could see the material rather than the slag. So ???
Thanks for answering my question. you are one of the few that takes the time to do so. far to many times i ask a question and it never gets answered so, thank you. Jody, do you as well recommend the Lincoln MVP210? I'm looking to buy a welder and was considering the Miller Thunderbolt XL ac/dc. Thanks again
+jimgam730 I do recommend the 210mp as well. I have no idea how long they hold up since they are an inverter power source and they have only been on the market a short time. But JD has been working his hard.
Hey Jodi could you do a short video of the method JD used to fire off the torch. It looked like he dragged his filler metal on the material and touched the electrode in the process to get it started. It was at 5:15. Thanks for all that you do for welding.
Double J Fab. Has a nice ring to it don't you think 😉. Thanks Jody for posting this. I always like learning about different tools and techniques used in different industries and those pipe beverlers and the clamping tool was pretty neat I thought to see in action. Oh one question if you don't mind, as you hooked in the 110v plug part I noticed a quick connect on the machine that normally requires you to thread in the hose/fitting. Could you point me in the right direction as where to find that part. I think it's pretty keen and saves threading in the hose fitting. Great stuff as usual big thumbs up I really enjoyed this one fellas. -Pidge.
Im a master mechanic with a minor in welding I ran inner shield for the 509 steel workers can I ask if this dual shield is just overlaying shielding gas on innershield wire and then can I just run flux core on my shielded wire feed cobra matic and what is the upshot / advantage bill USN
i have not been to any welding class. But it was this Mr Good Jody whose videos inspired me and made me a welder. I am thankful to him a lot. He is great man.Love for u from my side
The JD collaboration vids are timeless. I'm so greatful that you took the time to do this for the welding world.
Thank you guys for your time! Putting these videos together is no small task!
Amateur welder here...😲 the way he lights up the torch with the filler rod, like striking a match!!! Greetings from Mexico
Greetings from California!
.045 Lincoln 71A85 Ultracore. Run it on my Lincoln Power Mig 210 MP using 75/25. Runs excellent with voltage to spare. Love it!
I’ve been welding for 30 years and just picked up my 1st roll of Lincoln outershield .045-can’t wait to try it.
Excellent video! I used dual shield right out of school, now I'm re-aquatinting myself with it 30ish years later. You and JD helped me remember valuable info. keep it up...
Dear Jody , Thank you for taking the time to make these great video's. Its was great to see J.D. Shop and how the other half lives, pipe welding is truly and art and a skill in it self Pete M
i ran dual shield at my old job, forgot the type i think it was 71m or like 71a75, came with cardboard type roll .045. i absolutely loved it, with the right settings i could run straight beads with no oscillation. could go vertical straight up. could run pipe no problem. really makes you look like you know what youre doing. down side it slag.
Really happy that I can use this process in a 210 sized machine with c25 gas I already have. I started doing some side work and they use this process with the big 250-400A machines. I love how forgiving it is in all positions.
Interesting JD mentioned the Ridgid tristand... I have one I used for mainly threading pipe... BUT I found that thing to be oh so useful working on other things here on the farm. I have used it for thing I never even thought of... they are quite handy and amazingly stable.
Love that "Ridgid" bevel machine - nice. Great pipe welding demo.
+ChrisB257 $3000.00
+Hollis Inman (Jack) fancy bevel machine $3000 learning to bevel with a 9 inch angle grinder priceless
I love finding out how JD makes his operation more efficient. I want to start making money with my everlast equipment and hopefully make a job out of it. The hardest part is making sure I'm making money for as many minutes as I can.
This was great, seeing how large pipe welding is done makes you realize how much work goes into industrial welding.
After hearing you guys on podcast its great to see you together doing a vid. cheers.
Jody and JD,
Thanks for another great lesson on pipe welding. I'm learning fab work at a hot rod shop now and plan to get into more focused welding work/school. This is a late life second career for me. Your videos are concise, informative and interesting. Keep up the great work.
Seriously one great video that has provided a couple of potential solutions to some things I'm looking at for work. Thanks for going down to his shop and showing this Jody, and seriously some more collaboration is great on RUclips!
Who the 5 people that dislike this? Mr. Tig (counts for 2) and his camera man, ChuckE2000 and his assistant Rosie Palmer?
YankeeinSC1 I couldn't stand mr tig
YankeeinSC1 I stopped watching Chucke since he turned off the comments.
I agree mr tig was annoying as hell
I like Mr. Tig. ChuckE is getting a little cynical.
Lmao!!!! Damn Mr. Tig
its great watching and learning from experts....guys with tons of experience and sharing it for free!!!
keep up the good work!!!
It's amazing seeing the skill and knowledge of guys that have been in the trade for decades. I love being a welder in my novice years seeing where I can be one day. If you're like me and need a job that you'll never Know It All and there's always something more to learn...Be a WELDER!
like the way JD starts his tig arc!,pretty slick.Looks like dual shield flux core is giving 7018 stick some competition....
"power cable adapter thingy"...WHOA WHOA WHOA...ease up with the technical jargon
I also own and love those organizers. I also love the waterproof black ones made by rigid. Super tough and waterproof!
Thank you Jody and JD for sharing your knowledge on welding it is appreciated
Dual Shield Flux Core is what i weld with everyday for anything and everything on all paving equipment and trucks used in paving and JD is 100% right.. Theres no doubt in DS Flux.. Its in there its strong and once you get used to it you can not only go faster but make much better looking welds than with Hardwire IMO! I honestly hate to weld with Hardwire now and ive welding with it for over 10 years before going to DS Flux!
Your channel just gets better! JD is going to add a lot of interest I believe. When added to your commentary and questions it adds another viewpoint. Great video as always and improving in spite of the fact that you were damn good already. Real welding without the BS. Thanks Jody. Doug
learned this trial and error at training course.....never had done mag, but helped I did mig in school
Jody just would like to say you have the best welding videos I've seen. your always to the point with a little humor. nice video with jd about welding pipe. jd and you for working with Jody on this video
JD you are a true professional. Jody is real sharp also. Thank you for the great vids.
I know this isnt a huge pipe or anything but its funny to see so many people say you cant weld pipe period without a big engine drive and then see the great work done in this video.
Tell JD thanks and that he is pretty good welder.
My favorite welding video bar none. Keep up the good work!
Thanks again for all the good techniques and tips. Talent like this is a gift that only a few ever master and you guys seem to this amateur to both be masters.
awesome guys. Haven't seen much on dual shield, I tried searching for it before I started work a few years ago but never any luck, was a bit nervous about welding with it. I work welding with 1/16 and 3/32 wire. 1/16 is our small wire that we do our verticals with. I love it when the slag just peels itself off. Hope you continue to do more with it so you can give some good advice or techniques on it.
Nice striking technique (8:49). More JD please.
+taewachien I didn't know that and thought that it is interesting to do it that way. I don't tig weld myself but I love watching it. Why can't you just touch the electrode itself on the metal to start the ark?
+PyroShim You could get a tungsten inclusion that could show up on an X-ray
+Diego Gutierrez Thank you, that makes sense.
+taewachien Thanks. Interesting stuff, I will look into it.
Feel free to make 2hr vids a week, I wouldn't mind one bit!!
You and Jimmy need to make a video together Jody. I watch both you guys religiously. Even some videos Jimmy says he gets his welding skills from your videos.
I made that happen, I got them together on-site for 2 days. I'm sure some videos will be out in the next few weeks.... I really wanted to see them together too
That beveling machine is magic! I need one of those!
Very nice welding, this was a cool video. Hope to see more with JD.
Nice video, really nice welding. I really like the Lincoln Outershield and run a lot of .045" on anything important. A note should be added ,though, that the fumes are much worse than with hardwire. I consider a good respirator, or powered filter helmet system almost mandatory. I really like the state of the art Miller set-up that my employer shelled out 1500 bucks for me to have!
Awesome video. Rigid pipe beveller looks awesome. I really like the part at the end as well... really useful knowledge for real world financial moves. You guys work well together. Looking forward to more stuff.
Thanks for making these videos! You make it look so easy. I make my daughters watch these as well because... girls gotta know how to weld too!
perfect video, I mostly do structural and am looking to upgrade on welder. and the Lincoln 210 is on my wish list. just confirmed my choice
Another great video! Thanks and it’s darn sure a small world. I’m a CWI living in Dallas Ga near you guys. These videos are really informative and interesting. Good stuff.
Can we see some more of the .035 Lincoln Outersheild wire. Maybe some cut and etch vs bare mig wire? I know u already did mig over milscale but maybe a follow up with gasless and gas-shielded on this 210mp is a good next step? Awesome content! Keep up the good work Jody!
Fantastic! great getting new perspectives and seeing new processes/applications.
Just picked up the 210 mp, haven't got a chance to try it yet, as I'm drywalling and finishing my shop.. but can't wait to get into it! I think it's going to pay for itself in short order.
Good info in here as usual, never seen a pipe beveller before, would be a great tool for pipe welders
Such Valuable Information.......Thank You For Your Priceless Wisdom and Experience.....
Hay JD and Jody, Great video! Nice to some of Georgia's finest at work. Never considered the Lincoln 210mp before. I think if i didn't go with the 210mp I'd go back with what I currently use is the Everlast 200DX and its been a good machine for $1,100 bucks and the Dewalt 6" grinders are the best and locally stocked. Thx!
Learn't more off this channel than college
I'd really like to see some more videos with JD and duel shield welding. I know you have some others with him but I'd like to see more
The spatter from the dual shield vs. 7018 bugs me a little. Great video and great work. It's nice to hear from folks with such experience what tool to get for a startup.
Out done yourself again very interesting video and subject.
good housekeeping, keeping the work area tidy. im forever telling people off about that lol. i must say u americans are way more enthusiastic about metal fusion than the british in general
Q buena dupla.
Amazing video😀. My Christmas list is slowly growing.
Thanks for yr experience it has helped me a lot there is still alot that I don't know and yr vedios has help me alot
una maravilla de soldaduras amigo...
Great video as always! Well I just bought the Everlasting 210 ext primarly for smaller aluminum and stainless jobs. That's a nice looking setup for mig and tig at a heck of a good price. I had some bad experiences with malfunctioning mig welder and improper setup over the years but that combination seems like the cats meow. Thanks for posting.
Sorry Everlast
Good to see more dual shielded flux core. I'd love to see more videos on it....
ESPECIALLY...diagnosing issues between voltage, wire feed speed, and stick out.
Huge thanks for the advice on the pipe beveler as well as the input on the $2000 question.
JD, is that hood cut down?
That was great ...Cant wait for some more videos like that one.....Thanks Don M.
Had fun watching . Thanks for sharing 😊
I love the beard cover attached to the welding mask
Protects your neck from hot sparks and UV radiation too.
great video brother. Simple, understanding, fast.👍
Thank you for the video, gentlemen.
Здравствуйте Уважаемые Сварщик Вы профисионал. Я ващ фанат
Hellow brother, from California!
Great deals on Craigslist .... People buy welders and they are slightly used, most of the time. Usually they will sell everything they have ... Bottle , Clamps, Grinder, etc. for great deal. Their loss will be your gain. I got a millermatic 211 for 800 bucks with a grinder , some clamps , welders gloves (miller) Welding mask and consumables . Drove 2 1/2 hours each way but was well worth it. Even had the original miller box in the garage. I saved at least 1500. Just sayin if you want to save some money.
First time I welded duel shield, right away made me think of 7024.
enjoy the fitting stuff that's what I do daily and I use stabila levels
thnx jody, big shout out thanks jd; cool tool(s); yep you got it right fellas- its in there.
Ya that dude is awesome . Are there any other videos with him?
never realized you could light the arc with scratch start by flickin it with the filler rod. ill have to try that sometime!
Great video! Not sure how I didn't see it sooner!
Спасибо за видео. Удачи и ждём остальных видео.
Hello my brother, from California
So. I just watched a weld made pulling with a slagging process. The weld has a good appearance and you can literally see the strength.
When I was in tech school, ( not saying I'm old, but we had to feed & water the horse after we got there ) ; we were taught to pull anything that produced slag so we could see the material rather than the slag. So ???
I'm sure someone has asked this, but what would you start over with Jodi? For 2000$
Thanks for answering my question. you are one of the few that takes the time to do so. far to many times i ask a question and it never gets answered so, thank you.
Jody, do you as well recommend the Lincoln MVP210? I'm looking to buy a welder and was considering the Miller Thunderbolt XL ac/dc. Thanks again
+jimgam730 I do recommend the 210mp as well. I have no idea how long they hold up since they are an inverter power source and they have only been on the market a short time. But JD has been working his hard.
Hey Jodi could you do a short video of the method JD used to fire off the torch. It looked like he dragged his filler metal on the material and touched the electrode in the process to get it started. It was at 5:15. Thanks for all that you do for welding.
Jodi, Thanks for the when and why you would us it as well as the how to use it. That helps allot. R.J.
Use stringers JD that heat input especially from dual shield can soften that metal quite a bit
great video good info thanks for the time you put i. thanks to JD as well nice work.
This is really good video. Thanks for your time.
welding at my buddy's shop tomorrow
LOL - all welders seem to have the same goofy look
Double J Fab. Has a nice ring to it don't you think 😉. Thanks Jody for posting this. I always like learning about different tools and techniques used in different industries and those pipe beverlers and the clamping tool was pretty neat I thought to see in action. Oh one question if you don't mind, as you hooked in the 110v plug part I noticed a quick connect on the machine that normally requires you to thread in the hose/fitting. Could you point me in the right direction as where to find that part. I think it's pretty keen and saves threading in the hose fitting. Great stuff as usual big thumbs up I really enjoyed this one fellas.
-Pidge.
okay that pipe beveling machine kicked ass. how much does the replaceable carbide teeth cost?
Wow so such a thick material could be welded with so little amps? Nice.
That Milwaukee beveller is the Cats Pajamas, no I mean the Bee's knee's.
***** Thanks, must a had Old Milwaukee on my mind...
Great video , that bevel machine is slick. TX
Really enjoyed that video
nice nod to Jimmy diresta in the intro! keep up the great videos!
great vid
I like this guy JD outstanding job
Awesome video guy's looking forward to more!
Hi, Jody could you please make a video about back feeding of the rod through gap and looking through the gap technic on 6g?
great lessons guys.love it.keep it going.
I didn't see a change in voltage so im assuming the flux core was also ran on the 120v plug?
jody when will you do a tour of all the tools you use
Im a master mechanic with a minor in welding I ran inner shield for the 509 steel workers
can I ask if this dual shield is just overlaying shielding gas on innershield wire
and then can I just run flux core on my shielded wire feed cobra matic
and what is the upshot / advantage
bill USN
How many times has JD caught that beard on fire? haha Great video I don't know why I waited so long to watch it.
thanks for the vid.. jd looks like a cool dude
I like the leather beard guard