TIPS FOR MIG WELDING AROUND TUBES - ROLL CAGE FABRICATION
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My name's Matt Urch and I own and run Urchfab welding and fabrication.
I specialise in custom automotive fabrication from building roll cages to complete one off builds. I built the worlds most unique and oldest drift car known as 'The Drift Rod' which can be found on my channel.
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Great info as usual matt, have you considered putting a welding helmet over the camera so it would hopefully reduce the glare so we could actually see the welding process..... it could even be slowed down to show the actions....
Hi Matt, Great advice, so many times I see guys fabricate bits and they never chamfer/bevel the edges. As far as I can see you have some the cleanest welds I've seen. Great work, keep it up.
Fantastic training video as usual Matt, no retakes - just showing it as it turned out. ..... You always manage to make it look so easy! I only have a “stick welder” and find it so hard to weld thin material - ok with the thicker metal.
A lot of useful tips that you don't think about as a beginner, thank you Matt!
Always impressed by your welding
Great video mat, I was in the shop over the weekend turning a friends mini bike into a trike and I was fabricating with 3/4 inch galvanized tubing and between not welding in a while, trying to stay out of the zinc smoke and my 57 yr old eyes 👀 it was kicking my ass, I put a lot of pressure on myself to have my welds look perfect and I could get a perfect bead all the way around the joint to save my life
Hi Matt, I have been building roll cages here in Australia sense the 1990's. I thought I would have a look at this video out of interest, I found it very worth watching with great tips and explanation.
Thanks Matt. Very good tips. Nice welds mate!
Thanks!! I’ll put these tips to work this summer. ✌️🍻
Another interesting update Thanks Matt
Thanks Matt; very helpful tips!
thanks for all the tips mate ... still the best have a good one buddy
Great tips! This is very, very helpful. -Tim
This is so useful snd rewlly informative. Thank you.
Fab Fab Tips & Tricks Matt. 👍
Useful stuff, thanks Matt.
Nice. The welding tips vids were why I started watching your channel. Keep doing them - they're great. Where's Kevin the minion? He's not been around lately....
Top content Matt.😎❤️❤️❤️
Good stuff. Thanks Matt.
I have just started building a cage and using your videos as reference. Great content. I keep coming back to them for tips. The welding is not going great for me ha ha
I have a load of tubing to weld up tomorrow so thought I’d take a look. Good shout on grinding back to the thickness after scolloping 👍
Awesome content sir! Cheers from Baja, Mexico! ;)
Nice one on the tacks👍
Thanks for sharing , good video , right to the point of things and keeping it honest. Nice
Yeah your 100% right about not practicing flat doing loads of crwzy angles, first weld on the car was over head at an angle nightmare haha.
Very informative; thanks for sharing!
Great explanation. Thank you!
nice info and welding bro , very neat work
This is great, a big help, thanks
Great advice Thanks for the video
Very informative. Thank you
i am learning welding for the first time and this is so helpful thank you
very good info. Im getting ready to do my first cage.
👍👍😎👍👍 awesome tutorial. Thank you
Some good tips there. thanks....
Good info ... nice welds. Thanks for that bit of knowledge.
Great video, super useful tips! Mahalo for sharing! : )
Very helpful thank you!!
Awesome video, thankyou
Thanks for the tips
First watcher..subbed and liked...thanks a lot..for the video..as a beginner..looking forward to watching more.. Take 'er easy from minnesota USA.
Thanks man, very helpful
Awesome 👍🏻🤙🏼 yeah getting into crazy place to weld is a pain 😞
I love your cage videos! Do you have any videos for bending the two front half lateral bars? from the main hoop up to the front A-pillar and down to the floor?
Man!! buttery welds as ever. i was just havin a go at stick welding with 308 stainless rods on a water trough, i see why allot of shops shy away from patching light gauge stainless. dunno how many times it warped hard n quick enough to break the tacks.
Nice fab work
Done a few weld in cages. Being double jointed would also be helpful
@jamievardy2922
2 жыл бұрын
Seen better tbh. Good tutorial though
Think I'm about 30% "can't get the torch/gun in", 70% "can't get my head or shoulders in the space to see the joint properly"; not just tube but difficult spots in general.
Hey Matt... great video... what wire setup were you using on your MIG for doing this type of tubing???
I was welding some tube today and how I wish I could make it as neat as you can achieve or at least get close . I seem struggle with position and never seem be able view weld puddle clear enough . good welding really is an art and awful lot of practice ...
Great tips👍👍🇨🇱
@Urchfab
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Thank you.
Hey man, very helpful video, I’m getting a Mig machine today to install a cage in my Camaro for the NASA CMC series. I’ve got a few questions though about it. I’ve heard that some people tend to not weld the entire length of tube when it’s against the roof/headliner (I assume it’s because it’s too tight). I read on a forum that you can cut the floor the drop the legs of the cage… How effective is this? Does it weaken the part of the floor where the cage plates are getting welded to? Also are there any tips you would give me as a newbie?
This was worth the watch if only for the "use small tacks" advice..doing my own cage, but I'll only be doing the fitting & the tack welding, as I really don't feel comfy doing welds my life may depend on someday just yet.
Been doing good amount of drift cages but looking for a new welder what one would u advise to get ?
Eggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggslent Video. Thanx for Sharing. You Rock!
Would you add a couple of tube joiners in order to be able to remove the cage for good all round welds or just do the best you can in tight corners?
Please put the Record vice back in your opening sequence Matt, It reminds me of when the UK was once a great manufacturing nation...
Adapt imprivise and over come. I love this lesson. Ps iv welded for years. This is going to scare a few folk when it sinks in lol Exlant teaching BTW 👍 👍 👍 😜 🏴 🦄 🎣 😁 🤞 ✌️
@Urchfab
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers.
Nice intro,.. first time here
You can tube notch with a metal lathe and a hole saw. Tube goes in the tool post
I've done 1 in car cage. No fun in some spots. I modified a cage in a panel car. Way easier when you can remove the body from the chassis.
A lot of people don’t realize how important full penetration is especially on a life saving system. Grade A work my man. Also is that a Save Phace welding hood? If it is how do you like it?
I just bought a flux 125 to put in my roll cages and racing plates for my seats for my harnesses I've never welded before my friend's laugh they're like you build race cars and you don't know how to weld learn how to weld dumb dumb laugh out loud thank you so much it was very interesting what you just showed me
Do a TIG lesson next on the same tube.
What wire and gas do you use for chrome moly? Thanks for the video.
Is it possible to use self shielded FCAW/MIG for rollcages and tubular chassis?
Can you do a video where you teach me how to finish welding the trailer I started over a year ago
Looks good, I notice you run the welds down hill. Does this matter?
"Make sure there's no oil and grease" then proceeds to use the nastiest oil rag to clean. Just giving you a hard time, much thanks for the video. Very helpful.
whats the volts and wfs you use to tube ?
Got a buying tips for tube notchers? What to look (out) for, good/bad designs etc.
What tube are you using
Whats that thing over his back?
What wall thickness tube do you generally go for?
@knutsir
Жыл бұрын
If welding a roll for racing or drifting, the rules and regulations usually state what minimum thickness and quality of tube/pipe to use
If you have a lathe you can use it as a notcher, just a tip if someone needs it😁
@therealrobertbirchall
3 жыл бұрын
How do you notch with a lathe?
@eurobeatmachinist732
3 жыл бұрын
Holesaw in the chuck amd attach the tube to the cross slide.
@therealrobertbirchall
3 жыл бұрын
@@eurobeatmachinist732 interesting I used to use the mill in the same way
@eurobeatmachinist732
3 жыл бұрын
@@therealrobertbirchall Yeah it works too, I use my lathe as a mill sometimes since I dont have a mill, yet.
@therealrobertbirchall
3 жыл бұрын
@@eurobeatmachinist732 I bought one of those cheap Chinese mini mills. It's fine now I have replaced the plastic gears with steel ones. The gears are the same as the cheap Chinese mini lathes. I have a Myford lathe, have to have some proper kit.
What model mig welder did you use
@Urchfab
3 жыл бұрын
Mp200 from www.inverterfusion.co.uk
What if I use a rod? 🤔
I’m absolutely awful at mig welding around a tube I’m not gunna lie but really would love to be able to build a sweet cage 😬😬😬
Yes, but how do you weld the YouTUBE.....
Pro tip regarding welding downwards as opposed to upwards; With MIG/MAG it's easy to get a nice weld when welding downwards, but if you want maximum strength and good penetration, always weld upwards. If you're stick welding or using TIG, upwards is always recommended. Also, you will never get as strong welds with MIG/MAG as you get with TIG, sticks, or innershield/flux core wire. For welding pipe joints with maximum strength, TIG is superior. Btw, I used to be a certified welder in the oil & gas industry.
@daldrete01
Жыл бұрын
Why is TIG superior?
First ;-)
"You can get a notcher really cheap..." Unless your in Australia then they are $450 plus postage....
@eurobeatmachinist732
3 жыл бұрын
Just build one.
@deepinuranus3433
3 жыл бұрын
@@eurobeatmachinist732 yeah. Or, decent vice and pillar drill.
@russellmccullum4623
3 жыл бұрын
I bought one from Hare & forbes for $120 about 2 weeks ago
@1one3_Racing
3 жыл бұрын
@@russellmccullum4623 any good? Some of the cheap ones I've looked at look like like harbour freight ones I've seen on KZread that guys while about being crap
I'll translate for the Muricans here, how to weld toobs
Thats the fuglliest weld I have ever seen with a mig!!
It’s tube not chube
7paws rating....
Too much talking for me.
@janeblogs324
3 жыл бұрын
That's how teaching works
Yep....I remember hanging upside down in a crevas with a mirror and headlamp