Stick Welding: #1 Beginner Mistake and How to Fix It
Ғылым және технология
There's often only one thing going wrong and this might be it...
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), also known as Manual Metal Arc (MMA) or Stick Welding can be a challenging process for beginners to learn. Check out this video to see how to fix this common mistake among beginners.
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@timonraccoon
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this video. I watched this before taking my welding certification test and believe or not I ended up passing in the first try. I did exactly the electrode and material you used in this video. 1/8 steel plate and 7018, the position was horizontal. Now I’ll graduate Highschool with my weld cert. thanks
@francesrios8932
Жыл бұрын
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@gustavmeyrink_2.0
7 ай бұрын
I remember years ago going to pick up a few bottles of shielding gas from BOC (British Oxygen Company) who also ran specialized welding training courses. At the day I went there they were training stick welding in confined spaces ie welding around a corner with the weld only visible in a mirror. I always hated stick welding but that was impressive.
@edwelndiobel1567
6 ай бұрын
Hows you eyes after all these years of welding? BOTH my instructors had cataract surgery at 50!
I've been a Welder for 12 years now and I still watch your videos just because you should never stop learning. Great explanaition Tim, great video!
@almoody7155
2 жыл бұрын
I try to learn at least one new thing each day. The earlier I learn it, the sooner I can take the rest of the day off...lol This video ought to last me a week or so
@mickcarson8504
Жыл бұрын
12 years? And you still can't weld? LOL. Okay then, go learn some stick welding because you not only need instruction in this video but also have no knowledge about what stick welding means. It is nothing as stick because the rods aren't sticks at all if you have welded for 12 years you should be aware that even 12 years ago any kind of welding rods were simple called rods or welding electrodes. Stick, in welding term doesn't make sense, The stick this guy is referring to are the electrodes that we have used for over 70 years and these have always been named welding electrodes, no matter what type they are, stick welding was unheard of until some illiterate, 'no spikka da inglisha' bulshit artist decided to call welding electrodes 'stick', even though they're metal rods coated in welding flux of various powder and chemicals. LMAO! They are simple electrodes, don't make old salt welders stir in their graves at this bulshit stick welding. I say this because I still weld with my trusted Arc welder of 52 years and still use Cigweld Satincraft 13 - 14 welding rods, no matter what type and what numbers they have, they are still welding electrodes, forget the 'stick' bulshit. If you're intelligent, you will understand. But then, you're not. I learned everything, ARC, MIG, TIG, OXY, etc., without assistance. Why? Because I went to University Technical engineering school. That's where at 17 I got the Certificate in 1968. The rest, I learned as I worked in metal industries. Otherwise, arc welding was no problem with me, and no 'stick' nonsense in those day. You either show your interest on the job, or you face the sack. Wish you were there in those days.
@truckerray7533
Жыл бұрын
No matter how much experiance one has in a particular "thing", you're ALWAYS learning something! Whetherbits something new or something over & over & over. . . . . .its a constant learning experiance! I'm learning how to stick weld from my brother & hopefully I can take welding classes this fall season
@dad3562
Жыл бұрын
How do you know if your weld is strong enough for things like rock sliders or bumpers ? I’m trying to learn as much as I can.
@hrisbudgell4265
Жыл бұрын
@@dad3562 you’d have to do some research on what tensile strength you’re looking for in your application. Two factors really, the type of terrain you’re going over(jagged rocks or rounder) would dictate how thick the plate needs to be. There could be a high chance it’s not your weld that will break but a rock pierce the plate(angling the plate will help) as for welding rods the first two digits is the tensile strength in PSI. So 7018 is 70,000 psi tensile strength. 60 60,000. Good luck and Godspeed.
As a hobbyist, it might be months in between welding projects. It’s nice to have refreshers like these. Thanks Tim!
@MichaelKingsfordGray
2 жыл бұрын
You are also an anonymous coward.
@pipefabmadeeasy
2 жыл бұрын
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@AaronSchwarz42
Жыл бұрын
Like you took the words out of my subconscious //
@stewartsharpe9258
Жыл бұрын
You said it perfect took the words right out of my mouth
@garymclean503
Жыл бұрын
That’s exactly why I’m watching right now
As a brand new welder, I wanna thank you for teaching me. I was a little intimidated at first seeming I never had anyone to teach me these things so I'm pretty much self taught w/ most things. The way you break everything down is almost like an "Idiots Guide to Welding." Thank you thank you thank you! 🙏 🤘✊️
I'm a women and I learned on Oxy/Acet, my welding instructor was awesome and he said women catch on faster if they sew because he has similar movements. I was so happy to hear that! You're a great instructor like he was and it's much appreciated.
@chainjail4834
Жыл бұрын
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I'm a hobbyist, and this advice is pure diamonds. I'm so happy just to get the spark, and no NOT getting stuck, that I ignore every other parameter. My welds are very uneven, and now I know why !
@Luke-hz4jc
4 ай бұрын
Po⁰ Y1
Keeping a shorter arc length is also invaluable when you run across metals that have a strong magnetic presence, such as super hard armor plate for example. A shorter arc length also allows you to move a little faster, thus minimizing excessive heat and warpage of thinner materials.
Tim, I want to say thanks a million bud. I have actively been welding around 8 months and it all started with your videos. If I am unsure about how I'm doing i just watch the videos you've done on that specific area and boom 💥 instantly i know where i'm going wrong. You're a great help and a even bigger inspiration to me and to all who is actively involved in the welding world. So for those who are reading this, hobbyists or pros Tim's the best guy
As an armature welder that was a great reminder for me, very clear and precise and I imagine this short video will help a lot of people. Thanks.
Someday down the road I might pick up a welder for little projects, your tips and tricks are great because you really do explain the wrong vs right very in a clear and easy to understand way, making it seem like a less daunting idea.
@jdlawncare5582
Жыл бұрын
Get one is fun
This is definitely it. I was learning to stick weld just being a helper for a welder, he was nice enough to teach me. I always remember him saying "get that stick closer, push it in there" and it took a while for it to get stuck in my mind.
Great video, Tim. Your simple explanations take out all of the mystery. Thank you, and keep them coming.
You have the best tips in my opinion. I love how direct and comprehensive, high quality they are. Great for beginners and experts!
Great as usual Tim. Thanks for breaking it down into easy elements to understand. Welding is a little overwhelming when you get started so it's hard to understand what it is you should actually look at in your technique
I just bought a little 14a welder for small household stuff and tinkering in my workshop to make jigs an' stuff. These videos are invaluable to a newbie - and pros alike. Thanks, Tim.
Love this guy, no long winded BS straight to the point and very clear
This was the most simplistic, insightful, lesson I've ever watched, on arc welding. Dude, you are a natural teacher! Great job :) I learned a lot💪
Thanks Tim , It’s always refreshing to me to see people like yourself teaching and helping others learn what i call the first step in metal fabrication
@pipefabmadeeasy
2 жыл бұрын
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Awhile back I found you're channel, and I had been welding for around 20 years I went to college and university for engineering and we covered welding for about a year. But never once did any one ever tell me about arc length until that day I found you. Then boom over night I went from avoiding stick welding to loving it. So thank you dude
I just started welding classes for stick this semester at a nearby community college. GI bill pays me to go to college 🇺🇸. Like your video bro!!
I love the way that you explain things in your videos man. I'm a total amateur with stick and you breaking things down the way you do is super helpful for me so thank you for that. Take care my dude ✌🏼
Thanks so much for your help, I’m learning to arc weld on my Ag mechanics team and your videos are great to get ahead. Keep doing what your doing. 👍
Your videos have helped my weld quality improve a lot. Thanks.
I’ve been welding stick for 25 years an I’ve taught a lot of people how to weld an everything you said was spot on dude, keep it up 👍
Thanks, Tim. I’m a beginner MIG welder looking to start with stick. As always, your videos provide some great information to help me avoid mistakes from the beginning. Always look forward to your insights. Keep up the great work!
@TimWelds
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@chrisinkansas1362
2 жыл бұрын
@@TimWelds Just remeber to tell D. Stein stick welding is just like mig welding except totally different!!
@stephencollins5847
2 жыл бұрын
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@paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674
2 жыл бұрын
@@TimWelds what size rod in mm and amp do u suggest for welding steel tubing..aprox 1.5- 1.8mm..thnx Tim
@teis79
Жыл бұрын
Stick welding is much more fun in my opinion! Good luck with getting the hang of it!
Channels like yours are the reason the internet was created. Thanks for all your videos Tim.
@1pcfred
2 жыл бұрын
The Internet was actually created so the government could keep taxing you in the event of a nuclear holocaust. You don't want to know why the interstate highway system was created either. It wasn't so you could take your kids to Disney World.
Your course is excellent! I just subscribed and I've already learned a ton... super clear and easy to understand! Thank you!
I appreciate every detail and tip that was shared in this video. As always, guys, your weld is only as good as your rod is dry and your material is clean!
A simple, yet comprehensive tutorial, awesome ! Thanks for the tip(s).bud !
I have been watching welding tutorials for years, trying to find the proper relationship and spacing of the electrode to the work. This is the very first description I have seen showing the correct technique. Thank you for the one thing that made my welding look clean and professional.
Thanks so much for your advice. Am a beginner using stick and your advice in your videos is helpful.
Well said, this is especially important when running overhead unless you want the puddle to fall on you.
haven't welding in 10 years. but this is a great reminder. thank you.
You rock, Tim. Your videos have been very helpful.
Mate thank you so much as a first year apprentice the way you break everything down is so helpful it makes it easier to understand and I appreciate it so much your an Amazing teacher keep up the videos thanks
I'm no welder, but I do break out the welding machine once in a while because I work as a mechanic. It was my eureka moment when you showed me the end of the rod and said how some of the arc is actually hidden. I will use what I learned here on the next time I weld with stick!
You help me my problem was not keeping a shorter arc doing so improve my welding thanks man!!
Like others have said, this is the first time I've seen an explanation about how arc length affects the weld quality - thanks!!!!!!!!
Great vid. An old Danish grey beard (Lars From Mars!!lol) told me something that actually stuck “ make sure you are comfortable when welding”. This is probably one of the first things I consider when welding, he didn’t mean comfort as in a padded pillow and good elbow pads. He meant body position, room for your arm to complete the full weld without moving, head position so you could see the end of your weld, etc. Cheers 👍🏻
Thank you for taking the time to teach.
Very informative video. Took me a bit before I learned to take a moment to look at the work being done so I could find a good/comfortable position to be able to maintain a good and consistent weld whether it was stick, MIG, TIG etc.
Today was my first time stick welding and i did a lot better thanks to your videos.
This is FANTASTIC! So very helpful to building skills and satisfying results. THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for all precise videos and explanations. Keep it up sir!
I agree, see a lot of my fellow students running off to far or to high. I think it takes time but you did a great job teaching this
Very helpful thanks 😊
6010 is especially confusing on arc length because it digs so deep into the metal. you almost have to bury the electrode below the surface of the metal sometimes to keep it from coning out real bad
Another great video. I appreciate your videos being short and to the point.
Great video, thanks for all the work you put in it! I really enjoyed learning this stuff!
I have not welded since high school. Thank you for putting these videos out. It’s a Great refreshing my memory. It’s harder now than I remember. Practice practice practice. I’m redoing a boat trailer and I’m trying the best i can. Hopefully I put the axle together straight and welds go solid. Thanks again Kurt. Nc
Awesome video! Lots of education/knowledge from a great instructor! Thank you for sharing.
I just learned it yesterday on my own and stick welding for me has been turned into fun from nightmare since
Wish you'd been my instructor in welding class. You finally explained why I had so many problems.
Clear concise a natural teacher
It's a good refresher. Thanks
Thanks. Good info. Paul
Good info. Im just learning to weld and you do a good job explaining things. Now i just need to learn how to execute what you are teaching. Thanks for sharing
@TimWelds
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
thank you for your efforts Sir!
Thanks for this video great explanation for someone as me im doing a class on stick welding and im still learning also gonna make this my hobby great explanation and teacher
great video was just having this problem in welding class yesterday thanks
Thanks Tim. I really appreciate your teaching.
I keep forgetting about my arc length. Im a student who just hit phase 2 in my welding program so this reminder is very useful. Subscribed.
Hi. Thank you very much. You videos and lessons help so much with the learning curve. I am sure that you have the best tutorials here on youtbe. 🙏
Thanks Tim I be stick welding myself but Looking into Getting a Mig Welder pretty soon thanks for the video very informative
Thank you for translating the measurements to millimeters. Now the rest of the world understands the story better.
thanks for getting the point across right at the beginning. Appreciate it!
This is the best instruction channel on KZread. 👍
Fantastic video. Concise and helpful.
Thanks for the tips
That video was nicely spot-on. Thank you!
Thanks for the valuable advice.
I'm totally new to welding, I got myself a new MMA kit so I finally learn, even if well into my 50's. Your videos are helping me learn the techniques. One thing I need is thicker electrodes, only have a box of 2.5mm so far. Cheers mate.
@linahaliti2914
2 жыл бұрын
I wish u good luck , I’m also new to welding and i live in a patriarchal society and believe me when i say I’m the first woman welder in this area and im struggling but giving up its never an option no matter what ❤️
@richardday3862
2 жыл бұрын
@@linahaliti2914 keep going Lina, we need more women like you :)
Thanks for this video to make my welds look better also 7018 is my favorite to use
Thanks for this. I'm having an inordinate amount of trouble with positioning my body so that I can make it through an entire weld. (I have very short arms.) I find that every time, about a third or half-way through, I have to shift somehow to make the rest of the weld happen, which just makes the whole thing suck. It would be great to see an entire video on different body positioning techniques, even just for flat welds.
Thanks for all the videos you post it’s helping me a lot!
This is the video I have been looking for days thanks man
this video really motivates me in doing my job. I hope it also educates others, thanks for all the knowledge👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks mate, that was very helpful
Thank you very much for your clear explanations. Greeting from the Netherlands.
Awesome info and thanks for sharing brother.
Awesome advice, thank you!
What you say about the arc length is so true
thanks for the info's! im just waiting for an opening to our training center to start learning, you tackled some key points to remember especially for beginners with no hands-on experience at all, at least i have some things to keep in mind, i'll keep on watching your tips and tricks vids for more! thanks sir! from the philippines.
Thanks for the tip
Thanks! Greetings from Patagonia Chile!!
Great video, we just watched it in welding class, I think this will really help. Keep killin' it broseph.
Thanks for the tip.
Thanks Tim, your my go to!
Great stuff! Can't wait to see what else you created... Cheers!
Taught welding for six years. Arc length is the number one problem for beginners. I think it comes from first being afraid of getting their rod stuck and then because they don't see the puddle or understand what to look for. Wish i had videos like this to show students back then
Very helpful ! Thank you from UK!
Tim, you keep teaching and I may have to sell my grinders👍✅👌…… thank you kind Sir.
I generally run 7018 right in the puddle. 100 - 120 amps for 1/8" rod will keep it from sticking after a couple of seconds of arc.
When I was a mechanic I never could weld very good. I had been to several welding classes and was taught every thing about welding except the arc length between the rod and your puddle like it was some closely guarded secret that welders were sworn to protect. Thank you for sharing that with us regular people like my self. I am over 63 years old now and now it is to late for me to finally be able to use this information.
@paulk5311
2 жыл бұрын
why is it too late? i am 65 and find the info useful as i have not stick welded in years. when i went to welding class way back in 1982 the text book said the distance between rod and material should be roughly the same as the rod thickness. so a 1/4 inch rod would need a 1/4 inch gap for best results.
@skip7243
2 жыл бұрын
Never too late, I'm 76 & recently started using my old buzz box again for a project. this tip is a good one I would say & may practice it tomorrow!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
Another great explanation.
Good explanation i really appreciate that
Great video , thanks!
Great explanation
I’m just now starting welding in school and I want to get ahead of my class so I’m here