3 IDEAS for WELDERS see BEFORE STARTING your WORK
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3 IDEAS for WELDERS see BEFORE STARTING your WORK
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Really good techniques, especially that round post on mitered corner! First class!
Build one of these beautiful joints is easy and an excelent starting point. Hard is build something that uses a dozen of them, all aligned, in right place and with right dimensions. That is a real chalenge for metal working artists.
@weldinggirl
Жыл бұрын
You have to make a precise jig!!
The last bend cut development is a genius work. Compliments.
@valitza90
2 жыл бұрын
Este logic tot ce face el, translate this! 🤦 Cu ce este geniu? 🤦
@gavinfrazier
2 жыл бұрын
Clean!!!!!! Superb bend cut
@djhigh392
2 жыл бұрын
Nice neat work mate.
@PsyCrow
2 жыл бұрын
Very clean look, definitely something to work towards skill wise 👌
@DerekGraham777
2 жыл бұрын
Or just tac the square tubes on 45° then use hole saw.. you'll save a shit load of time and it'll be more accurate
...ну ты прям Архимед - геометр, всё так четко размечаешь, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов 👍👍👍😜🤭😁🤫😉👏👌🇷🇺👈🤔!!!
His tubing to pipe fitup was marvellous work. I myself could not have done better.
Splendid work. Thank you very much for sharing these ingenious ways to bend metal. A cordial greeting from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I do the same thing cut out card board or paper templates before cutting on my metal. The way he made the round notch is the same way I did it to make a pedastool stand for my drill press. Thanks for sharing your video I learn something new 👍🏽
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
Very cool!
@joshhuskins5363
Жыл бұрын
@@MrTechnic hey what was the material you were demonstrating on galvanized or aluminum?
There is w home made hole saw jig that will make all of this simpler..
@samthesr20man
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah work smarter, not harder ehhh he wasted so much time & effort 😂
@AhmedKhan-kk1lj
2 жыл бұрын
I don't think he has ever come across with hole saw. And let's be honest this is not practical if your source of income is Fabrication.
@ericsaracosa2995
2 жыл бұрын
this video is helpful to those lack of tools to use.
Класс!!! Для начинающего меня это очень полезное видео!👍👍👍
His works and his hands speaks a lot. Salute Sir!
That Harbor Freight pipe notcher looks pretty nice especially when you have multiple pipes to cope!
Beautiful! An artist who paints with steel.
@pstone7240
2 жыл бұрын
That’s aluminum not steel
@joshhuskins5363
Жыл бұрын
@@pstone7240 what makes you think it's aluminum
@pstone7240
Жыл бұрын
@@joshhuskins5363 you’ve obviously never worked with steel
@joshhuskins5363
Жыл бұрын
@@pstone7240 oh God you're hilarious let me help you that's not aluminum it's galvanized steel I've been welding for 30 years you on the other hand please hobbyist don't carry this argument any further you'll regret it i promise you
@pstone7240
Жыл бұрын
@@joshhuskins5363 the round stock is galvanized the square stock is aluminum. If you’ve been welding that long you’d know the difference between aluminum vs steel. But that’s none of my business.
Muito interessante seu trabalho meu amigo, parabéns...
Realmente bueno. He aprendido mucho con su técnica. Gracias por compartirla. Ya tiene otro seguidor más. Un saludo desde Asturias (España)
amazing work. imagine the time you would save with a plasma cutter! great ideas.
assiti muitas aulas interessantes, mas esta foi show. PARABÉNS!!!
First 2 no brainers, but the third one... Wow... that's really clever and looks neat when finished 👍🏼👍🏼
incrível! que aula!
When you put in the effort , the finished product is your visual reward . That last one took some mucking around , but shithot end result .
Третий образец вообще зашибись!!! Спасибо за подсказку.
That last cut was impressive, sir! Well done
Perfect for someone like me just looking for basics as I have only used a little wire welder for some little tac welds so this helps with how to on the very basics not as many ,most assume viewer's are already welding to a degree! Not here!😆
@rogaldorn605
Жыл бұрын
for the love of god watch an actual welding tutorial, especially how to prep metal before welding, watching this garbage is a waste of time
Belo trabalho
Muy buena técnica. Lo felicito.
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you..
Muito perfeito, parabéns
Excellent job. Thank you very much God bless you. ❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
@MrTechnic
5 ай бұрын
Thank you too
Thanks in advance if you would share which brand cut off disk's you are using so we can safely try these joints you have expertly demonstrated? There are some real cheap cut off wheels on the market that would be dangerous to use in these operations where they spilt and fly off causing potential harm. Also newbies should make note the steel used here I believe is galvanized and before welding should be stripped of the zinc with muriatic acid or completely ground off where the super heated fumes are deadly when inhaled.
@rayban5737
Жыл бұрын
Just buy decent cut off wheels
So nice to finally see one of these video with actual useful information. Normally, they are tips and tricks for one specific project that does a specific thing for a specific part, and meeting those requirements it's pretty helpful. The videos on this channel have broad applications. Great job, thanks, and have an thumbs up.
@Ahmad-bg9rr
2 жыл бұрын
Mmn. Nnnnllm. NmPnl
What are the two grinding/cutting disc u used in cutting and smoothing the cuts? Thanks...
@captnclem
2 жыл бұрын
The first one is called a "cut off wheel" or "cut off disk" the second is just a regular "grinding wheel"
@teknikperkayuan
2 жыл бұрын
👍👍
Now i want an angle grinder. Ive got no use for it but this video just made it look so cool.
No talking. Judgement and common sense left to the viewer! Excellent video no time wasted!
I love watching videos on people who know what they're doing.
@antonerdmann8944
2 жыл бұрын
Absolute true 👌 that's great work. That guy probably worked a lot in his life, to have ideas like that. have a look how his right hand inside looks 😉💪
@TransAmDrifter
2 жыл бұрын
Somebody buy this guy a plasma cutter.
A really good idea of doing metal works that is very new to me great one.
Geometria applicata sul campo di lavoro! Bravo in tutto!
That's some serious work. Nice job, seriously, really nice work on that third one. Cheers
Sinceramente con ese dobles k hizo mero poeta mis respetos gracias por publicar esa mero aragan y como también soy soldador una más para la vida
As a mechanic (not a welder, but I do weld occasionally) I subbed! Good $hit bro! I enjoyed!
Last trick... from the mind of a genius... Brilliant !!! 👍
دس خوش
You make regret for resigning from boiler making apprentice course in 1990. Brilliant skills!
WOW AMAZING HUSAY GALING LODI MR. TECNIC NG MECHANICAL INDUSTRIAL WELDING Q.C GOD BLESS YOU ALL THE TIME IDOL.2022
Damn dude you wrapped square tubing around pipe.....😳you cold!💪
Wow!! Bravo Sir well done 👏
Des bonnes idées. SVP des vidéos comment réaliser une intersection entre 2 cylindres métallique de différentes diamètres et inclinées,merci.
Steady hand , the corner trick was a great job
Outstanding craftsmanship, simply amazing. Show off😜
Muy bueno!!!
Great work! Its always amazing to those of us learning. But second nature to the master craftsman.
That first one a metal hole saw ( commonly called annular cutter now ) of same size as the pipe would do the same if used before cutting the square tube. The same for any t joint.
Wow, thank you 👍
Mantab,.buat tambah pengalaman bang salam dari kediri jatim 🥶👍👍sesama proferzi,, yg satu ini Rapat hasilnya 💪si kuu
👍Great video , I really liked the wrap on the pipe. Now I just want to try it.
Very smart and well done. The last one seemed to take some practise to make as good as you did.
Великолепно!!!😊
Ninja do aço, que trabalho bacana
Sir ..the last trick wraping around the pipe was seriously a genious solution.... waiting for more of such videos.....
Nice work! I really like that last wrap around joint!
Great job,congratulations.
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very less peoples perform work like your way, nicely brief technical tricks, well done 👏
Muito bom
So easy and neat
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Incredible technique 👍
Awesome idea.. thank you sir
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
Echt klasse die letzte verbindung.👍die anderen kenn ich schon
By the time you’ve made these things I would have built the ship, painted it and moved to the Caribbean 😂
Cara yang begitu cerdas.... terimakasih telah berbagi saudaraku
Nice work, some very useful tips there. Thank you for sharing.
Cool, very nice. Number 3 was just Sweet too. Thanks
Learned me something today 👌
Great idea my friend, done watching, sending support. Dtay safe n connected
That last tip made the vid! I’ve never seen that before. Thanks for sharing
Holly hell man that last joint was amazing. You had a good teacher.
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Keren sekali ide nya, jozzz👍👍👍
Notice that literally everything he uses is galvanised, no effort to remove it at all and no mention that welding the stuff is quite toxic. Other than that, cool geometry lesson.
You are a genius brother👌👍
Good video! But cutting discs are not supposed to do grinding work, you should be very careful
@olliedee
2 жыл бұрын
Very true its a good way to end up with shards of it in your face
Muito bom! Parrabéns
Om, great skillset. Inspiring work. I have got to build some of these things. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much ..
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome
I will see your video's and try my channel thank you so much sir
хорошая работа. повторю
Excelente
You are a genius 👏👌
What kind of cut-off discs are you using?
That last one. Love it.
Great ideas 🤝
the last one was good, but id have notched the angles and welded it and used a hole saw for the pipe hole.
That is great work I'm gonna try and remember those things
These are all brilliant idea's Excellent
useful knowledge
Thanks Terbaik👍👍👍
The last one just tac the square tubes on 45° then use hole saw.. you'll save a shit load of time and it'll be more accurate
Get some flap discs for your grinder, work wonders.
Last one is superb.
thanks for sharing great idea👍
Good ideas bro...work is awesome 👍👍
@MrTechnic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Muy buen video. Colega
Muy Bienn...!!....Gracias por Compartir...Saludosss...Amigooo....
Awesome work friend.
If you counted all the time you wasted notching that stuff, You could pay off a notcher in a week 😂 like seriously even a drill powered bench one 😂
@NRDavis-wl8vn
2 жыл бұрын
True, that is assuming I had the money. The true genius is showing the process. There is a level of work which is using a tool that someone else built so most people can do the job and then there is this. Doing the job with what you have available. My salute to you for sharing this 👍🏻.