Fillets Welds | Multi-pass 7018 All the Way Out
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Today we got Warrior Welding on the set to show us some basics of stick welding stacking beads on a fillet weld all the way out. He is using 7018 stick electrode all the way out. Practice makes perfect!
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@aarongonzalezreyes2159
Жыл бұрын
Que oscilación uso???
@arm4238
Жыл бұрын
I'm a weld noob. Starting with a 110V inverter box and building a basket with some 1/2" steel tube. Is building up fillers like this possible on thin material? This tube has like 0.04" walls and I've already blown through it making tack welds. I've blown through it because I'm inexperienced but I'm also curious if It'll stand up to me building up fillets around the 90° tube joints. Yea, I coped out the tubes at the joints.
@Mechanicalcircus1
9 ай бұрын
Hey Matt what wire wheel you running on beast?
@shamimmursheda3689
5 ай бұрын
Happy and a birthday
In Welding School many years ago. We were given a 4x4 1/2" plate. 7018 to make as close as we could a 4x4 cube. Then sawed in half to look for slag. Then the whole class was given a 10 pound can of rod and made a fillet weld. Was taught to keep our hoods down....
@jackmioff000
Жыл бұрын
That whole last part made no sense, why was the whole class given a 10lb box of rods? And for what? 10lbs isn't enough for a whole class and who made fillet welds and why? And why did you have go keep your hood down? What was the outcome of the slag in the cube test?
@spanky3441
Жыл бұрын
@@jackmioff000 I meant each student got a ten pound box of rod. And that while welding it is needed to keep your hood down to get something done. We took turns welding. The cube test was to learn uniformity. Those that tried to hurry had slag and porosity. And to learn to take your time clean and inspect each pass. We were all just learning to weld
@StoniestTitan51
Жыл бұрын
I understood what you were saying buddy cool way to learn it
@Im2wicked69
3 ай бұрын
@@jackmioff000brain dead
I love to weld with electrode. I got a feeling this methode is more appreciated in USA than in my country where it's considered as an old inefficient technic barely used on some specific projects. Most of welders in Poland works on flux core CO2 shielded MAG or solid wire with NCO2 and Tig on pipes. I wish to weld more with stick 😊 Greetings from Poland
The quick shots of the cleaned beads laid in there was cool
When Matt struck his arc i almost got arc flash through my phone😂
@mattarnold4071
2 жыл бұрын
😆
@hughjass4701
2 жыл бұрын
Equivalent to arc strike in grind mode lol
@sandyblair27
2 жыл бұрын
🤣💪
@dukeyhaywood9842
7 ай бұрын
Lol
@gangster01628
6 ай бұрын
Funny 😉👉❤️
Thanks man. Im doing this exact thing at welding school right now. 3 weeks in and i love it.
Wow. This was eye opening for me! Thank you!
That was fun, I do this procedure all the time just to stay in shape, Cheers Guys from Florida, Paul
My favorite project in weld school is horizontal t joint. Great practice to learn how to melt rods and learn how to really study the puddle
Matt is the man! Like seeing him run instructional vids on this channel a lot! Sweet beads, and very cool cinematics on this one.
Great vídeo!!!
Thank you for this lesson.
Within 5mins of watching this video I’ve learn a lot!!! Appreciate that!! 💯
Love the videos. Very helpful
Awesome video
Great Content Like Always! 👍🏿
I just picked up some 3/8 thick angle iron from the scrap yard and built me a welding tree out of some 2" and 3" scrap pipe so I can finally start practicing my fillet welds. Cool video, thanks.
Wonderful mat
Thank you for putting this up I literally just learned what I was doing wrong
Matts got some mad skills
Keep up the good job
Mountain of welds so impressive man, I need to learn to weld stick but mig will do for now 🤙🏿🤘🏾
This is an essential skill when doing "build-up" on large nozzle to vessel joints, pull lugs etc. I always likened it to stacking logs in a corner. Same method can be applied to different processes, SMAW, FCAW & TIG. Can even be applied to sub arc. One thing...with good 7018 and proper machine setting....the stick rod can be angled troward direction of travel and can be pretty much "dragged" along. I know this is a demo....but in the real code world.....NEVER rapid cool, water quench the weld material. Makes the material more brittle and can cause cracking. Retired after 35+ years pressure vessel work.
Matt -Weldtube - last cartographers,, excellent video, wow flashbacks from when I was learning, used to go through 50lb boxes of rod stackin beads 🤜🏽🤛🏽🦅💯
@weldtube
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciaye the love David!
@mattarnold4071
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks brotha! 👊🏻 🇺🇸
Well done
''Keep on keepin' on'' - subbed
Talk about how constantly welding warps your metal
Excellent job sar
i am always seeing your videos in my hood😀
Very good
Thank you Sir for this video . . . the light bulb came on for me . . . need to purchase some 1/8 7018 rods . . .
Great video, the only thing I would’ve changed was I probably would have thrown at least a root pass on the opposite side to keep it from warping too much
So Nice ✌🏻
Damn i wish my school could afford 3/8” plate for fillet weld practice
Love it
I just started 6010 t joint in school
Multipass weld . 👍👏👏
I love it
Hola amigo .acá desde argentina. Según nuestras normas. La costura de soldadura no puede superar el espesor del material a soldar . solamente un comentario .muy buenos videos .me encantaría trabajar aya!! Saludos desde buenos aires.
3f and 4f ? Great video 👍🏼
You guys need a video on NR 232 and NR 233 fluxcore wire .
Do vertical fillet welds 🙏🏻
interesting thank you 🙇🏻🤷👍
your running your root passes just in a straight line technique? i just started school an trying to be the best i can possibly can be
cool !! i got it, it wont be easy
Why are you fast forwarding through the most educational parts? Show us every pass so we can understand where to follow the previous beads.
@kylebradley1412
5 ай бұрын
Common sense
@downhilldaddy5282
4 ай бұрын
Welding ain’t for everybody
@specopsvince4299
2 ай бұрын
Buddy….step 1 lay bead…step 2 repeat step 1…
Hey good video, very helpful channel, where can I get that texas hood ?
Thank you for the video. What size 7018 were you using
@mattarnold4071
2 жыл бұрын
1/8”
U pass straight out or are u supposed to swing in up side to side ? I’m doing it now had some dope passes and some where like wtf did I just do
Great video! Is this also a technique used to strengthen the joint area? I'm interested in learning diy welding. Thanks, from Austin, Tx.🤠
@manyogurt4645
2 жыл бұрын
Yes it is.
How do you fix an discrepancy or an over sized weld on that same test
que belleza saludo desde colombia
Heck yeah 🦾
You guys should do a d1.8 video
Buddies huffing those fumes
what i always wondered about multi pass welding, wether it be stick OR flux, is do you have to wait in between passes ? and how do you know if anything is getting to hot while doing so? if that question even makes sense... thanks!
@MassHysteriaHD
9 ай бұрын
No waiting. Just clean the slag off and go on to the next. If you're doing this exercise than bring your metal to a quench bucket to cool it off every 7 or 8 passes
Get some 2” angle and cut them into 8” pieces. Tack two pieces together to where you have 4 angled sides. Have the newbies practice like that its great. Doesnt have to be thick angle either. They can practice flat vertical horizontal and overhead with that and itll take them forever to fill
Should I go to school here, or down the street to pipe fitters local 211 school?
What polarity where you running on? I’m running on a Old Lincoln Tombstone AC @135 amps.
@ianjoseph145
2 жыл бұрын
The 7018 electrode used in this vid usually runs on dc + but i believe Lincoln made low hydrogen electrodes that can be used with ac hope this helps.
@lucideuphoria7092
Жыл бұрын
7016 runs fine on AC and is also low hydrogen
"Stick with us"hahahah good one !
Top.
Which brand 7018 are you using? I have some cheaper rods I use and I don’t have any problems. But I have some Lincoln Excalibur rods and I have a problem with coating wanting to crack off rods. I don’t have them in an oven. Thanks
@mattarnold4071
2 жыл бұрын
I personally don’t care for Excalibur rods, I like esab atom arc 💯
@mcstar24
2 жыл бұрын
Excalibur is great
@Tigman401
2 жыл бұрын
Never used Esab atom arc, but Esab OK48.00 are an incredible lo-hi electrode.Restarts are so easy with them.
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Please tutorial, multipasses in MAG or MIG weld , thanks
My weld looks like a same size after when I was try to fix one hole away my weld
I can't tell you how many of these things I filled out at the cc
Can I shift to this career even though I'm mild colorblind (green,red, brown)? What is your best advice. Thank you.
@manyogurt4645
2 жыл бұрын
Yes you can. Colorblindness will have no effect on your welding.
Any structural companies in houston hiring?
What kind of stinger do you use?
@mattarnold4071
2 жыл бұрын
I used a stinger V in this video, but run an optimum 400 on the rig
Can we see a cut and etch on that?
do some pipe on plate going up :)
3rd one ❤️
That rod angle looks more like push then drag
Wanted to be the first lol love the vids
I been in welding school for a month, and I still can’t do fillet welds right :(
@manyogurt4645
2 жыл бұрын
Still early, just keep at it, and allow yourself to be bad. With persistence, and consistency, you will become good.
para pase de raíz cuanto de amperaje se nesecita aplicar.
@fajarsyahri6680
2 жыл бұрын
140
@edgarpakaya.4962
2 жыл бұрын
@@fajarsyahri6680 y acabado
Where's the sample cut?
I have new idea👍 shot out from 🇵🇭
One down 3 over is how I was taught …. I know you can do it however for whatever size weld you’re doing … but for some reason 1 down 3 over looked the slickest… 1,3,5,7,9
@trujillo71921
2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly how I was taught as well and like you said it was looked the cleanest too
@madej5
7 ай бұрын
Damn I was to do it taught 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , 5…. And I’m not trying to be funny.. my instructor was dead ahh serious
That’s what they say when they see a ufo now
Mig version asap
6 inch thick test plate 36" tall with 12" wide throat...120 18s #3s...up hill..100%. UT ....getya some....
I don't think that will hold. Needs more passes.
Brutalised that metal
Ok
can you please give all languages with subtitles ?
Put a guard on your grinder. Too many incidents with grinders to be that negligent
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You have undercut
@carloszelaya4456
2 жыл бұрын
Your machine is too hot
@mattarnold4071
2 жыл бұрын
No
@greysonwyly8780
2 жыл бұрын
U made me go back to look. Even tho those were solid welds looked good but still very doable for someone good with stick.
@mattarnold4071
2 жыл бұрын
@@greysonwyly8780 absolutely, this video was intended for beginners
@danl.4743
2 жыл бұрын
Mind if I ask what is "undercut"?
Safety mask? Bro..
HAHAHAHAHA.....You would never see a huge fillet weld like done in the field using stick. Well unless you are a pipe welder and stick is all you know.
Auch!! That's not a root pass. Why weave it? It should be a single string. Finally, you started using the fan: too much weld deposit and uneven passes. The overlap to the previous passes should be tighter. If you place a fillet weld gauge will show the spaces and bumps. But it will hold. At a major structural manufacturer, mmmm.? But it should be appreciated that you are teaching beginners
Matt I will cut. To the chase if you are learning to weld 7018 are not the best 6013 are easier to use the weld looks better,and two hand welding is a not a good practice, you have poor control over the electrode when welding around irregular shaped fabrications,and if you are payed for what you produce you would not make much because you would be slow using to hands.you are not alone using this welding technique, maybe I am old school but that's how i was instructed to do in the UK and it works. Something to think about Matt . from a old UK WELDER,could go on but it might bore your subscribers
How much does it actually need?
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