Welding Exotic Titanium Exhausts for Super Cars | TIG Welding
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Up next we got Natasha Reuben from Unobtainium Welding where she fabricates and welds state-of-the-art exhausts for super cars. Today Tash will be showing us how she TIG welds a titanium exhaust for her Ducati 996!
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@calholli
Жыл бұрын
It's much easier than she's making it look. Just go fast and get the colored welds everywhere; It looks cooler and still works like a beast. It's an exhaust pipe, we're not welding the space shuttle here. lol. And she can make it as perfect as she wants, but it's going to heat up and change the color of the pipe as you ride it anyway. So then what was the point in taking all that time to make it perfect?
@silversoozookee2839
Жыл бұрын
Who would I contact to inquire about getting an exhaust made for my motorcycle? Been poking around for a few years and keep getting no help from local shops.
@Among529
Жыл бұрын
Salve salve mestre. Comprei uma máscara com você e não mandaram o visor pra esmerilhar
Natasha is a excellent welder but you can tell she would be an even better instructor. Very articulate and able to explain processes without rambling. 👍 for Natasha and awesome video!
@ncstonecrew
10 күн бұрын
100% agree!
I weld tested at unobtainium last year. The shop is absolutely immaculate. I felt like I was welding in a laboratory.
@calholli
Жыл бұрын
That's because you literally were.
@iandemachine8914
Жыл бұрын
Did they run you?
@enchantedape8180
Жыл бұрын
@@iandemachine8914 no they paid low $30's an hour low benefits. I was already employed making $52 an hour with maintenance job at a refinery. With a child on the way it was a no Brainer to stay where i was.
@iandemachine8914
Жыл бұрын
@@enchantedape8180 Yeah I've the same problem. I get $60 an hour for welding garbage. $30 a hour doesn't go far in Alberta with a wife and three kids. It would be cool if they could pay more for that type of work. But I suppose its oil and gas that makes the world go round.
@enchantedape8180
Жыл бұрын
@@iandemachine8914 ya you nailed it. If I was starting out in the trade this would be the absolute best place to work. I also live in edmonton so to fold up everything for half the pay might not be the best idea. But God damn I was like a kid in a candy store so many nice cars. Still a pleasure to have been in there.
We need more videos like this, I’m opening my own shop to do this exact thing! She is very skilled & knowledgeable, keep the videos coming & feature her please.
@ajstyle9069
Жыл бұрын
@Will Swift go with ac dc tig with pulse function welding machine single phase , like cana weld ac dc tig 201 pulse-D machine or Weldpro Digital 200 Amp AC/DC TIG Welder with Pulse CK 17 or prime weld TIG225X AC DC tig welder wit pulse machine
@andrewhawksworthwood1372
11 ай бұрын
She's awesome 😊
She a amazing welder and her knowledge of welding refreshing how she explains what she is doing..
I can’t imagine how to figure all of those cuts. Amazing work, I would definitely struggle doing that day in and day out.
@jeepwk6.5L
Жыл бұрын
Actually fairly easy although it looks challenging
@SergioPena20
Жыл бұрын
Doing it day in and day out would make it easier over time. It really just comes down to taking your time and making accurate cuts.
@davidswanson5669
Жыл бұрын
It’s possible that they are all the same cut angle. If you look at stove piping (household stove pipes), you can create any type of winding curves and even straight runs, just by twisting the orientation of each of the angled section pieces.
@jeepwk6.5L
Жыл бұрын
@@davidswanson5669 yes that is exactly how you do it. Usually 4.5 or 7.5 degree cuts
@vongdong10
Жыл бұрын
Pie cuts are super easy to do nowadays. There are plastic pieces that are used for mocking up and equipment for making the exact same angled cuts.
Natasha has some mad skills & this is one of the best Titanium welding demonstrations I've seen.
Like always thank you for the time you spend with all those watching who are willing to increase, or just learning to weld, the artful skill of welding. Thank you.
Great description and video, i have heard some of the tips you mentioned but never seen it all demonstrated and explained so clearly.Thanks for posting!
awesome work, first time seeing Titanium without any coloring.
Today I learned about purging the pipe with argon!! Every day is a school day (if you turn up to class haha) My tig welding is rank armature at best so watching you do such acute job of that titanium exhaust is literally a pleasure to watch!!
Great video with the most important things preparing the material correctly & patience. Applies in most things we all do in life as individuals; or teams.
Awesome! Fantastic work Natasha!
Most straight forward and informative video I’ve seen so far. Thank you 👍
Awesome video, really learned a lot, she had a lot of great tips and pointers. I feel like I definitely would try doing much more at once than she did their, so it was nice seeing how little she does at once.
very impressed! im no where close to being A professional welder but i weld from time to time and this woman is a beast at welding ! hats off to you !
great tips, thanks Tash and crew :)
Awesome video and perfect explaination on how to weld Ti! Far to often ppl believe they can weld Ti, but damn, she knows how!
Very good, served my time on TIG, its a real skill
Great video!!! Thank you! Im from BC. Been following both your guys pages / channels for quite a few years now.
By Far the Best Weld Teaching Video Ever She Explains it in a Way it’s Super Easy to Understand Even tho they Are Very Advanced Techniques She’s Just Making it Look Easy….
Wow now that’s some impressive work much respect there 🤙🏻😎
That cup setup is crazy!
I love Titanium .. The color and glow is amazing
This is great. People tell me all the time that colour in Ti is fine, I’ve never believed them. Interesting needing to leave the filler in the shielding gas. Makes a lot of sense.
@confuse9
Жыл бұрын
For exhaust systems its fine. Basically its not a structural part and there is almost no pressure in the pipes (a few PSI maybe) Those tack welds were probably enough to keep the exhaust together. If you are working on a jet engine... nuclear power plant etc. There might be a bit more concern on the strength and corrosion resistance esp inside the pipe where it is difficult to inspect.
Wonderful tutorial! Tasha, you are fantastic. Keep it up 👏
Wow, that's all lot of feet of artistic skill. You're a great example! Thank you!
Great insight & information regarding titanium welding thank you for sharing
What a fantastic explication. What to do and why explained perfectly 👍
Nice work. Really impressive, like a sculpture.
Nice video. Thanks for the good tips. I'll try some on my next stainless exhaust.
Very nice work, Great video thanks for sharing
I’m impressed! You are very good at what you do. Obviously you are an artist at what you do and proud of your work
You are an amazing welder! Very detailed and explanatory. I wished I was that good.
Great tutorial, thank you
These guys simply are the best! Proud to have them in My backyard...
@calholli
Жыл бұрын
They are basically yours.. You own them.
Very nice video Natasha i like how you weld and explain your technic it's really helpful video 👍 thanks 🙏
Very nice work! This is ART
Thank You for the provided information Natasha. Also, Nice Welding! Regards JB
Nice work! Love seeing other women crushing it in the industry!
@Welder_Danea
Жыл бұрын
@Yo Joe I’m not bias 1 bit I look up to male welders as well not just female. I’ve been in the industry 10 years. I just get tired of the boys in the industry who think we don’t belong. Maybe because they are scared we could take their job?!
@Welder_Danea
Жыл бұрын
@Yo Joe if you were female and knew what extra bs we have to put up with you would understand.
@Welder_Danea
Жыл бұрын
@Yo Joe sadly it’s true but an arrogant man wouldn’t get it. Where’s your video on this since it’s so “easy” I’d love to learn from you.
@Welder_Danea
Жыл бұрын
@Yo Joe well obviously you wouldn’t have to teach someone who does have it figured out. Obviously if they don’t care to learn then there’s no point wasting your time. And we wonder why everyone is short on help.
@calholli
Жыл бұрын
She's actually welding it together, crushing it apart is better done with a hammer.
Thanks for the very informational video 🤘
Allways good to see an artisan at work
Beautiful! The welding is great too.......
Sheesh I wish I was that steady and consistent. Awesome job. I had a 2001 996S. Super fun bike.
Wow. Super informative
I love that she is reinforcing that color is bad in a ti weld. So many ricers have promoted the whole rainbow "titanium look". Drives me crazy.
@jamfd3s788
Ай бұрын
Color is bad in the WELD, coloring the metal after the weld means nothing and just because u think something isn’t cool doesn’t mean it isn’t lol
You can use TiCon purge cap for this Natasha..im amazed with your skills I do take note on the prep Yes agreed with the cleaning method Miller we are 💪🏼
It’s very artistic engineering, luv it
Bless Enjoyable & educational at the same time. Thanks 😊
I like these videos Great information you can learn so much. Keep the videos coming. Nice to see some videos from Canada, where I'm from.
Art at it finest !
You can tell she works with Chris. Very knowledgable and skillful group at Unobtanium.
👍I made myself this for my Toyota microbus but from stainless steel. Phew , hard work.
I know a little bit about Unobtainium and the work they do so its very cool to see more of their work as I can design exhaust systems but am only learning now how to make them now! Can we get more videos from Natasha? She explains her set up and targets very well. I have a cheap TIG Yeswelder in my garage and am welding mild steel tubing but want to see how the pros hold the torch, cup and tungsten size and torch hand position on the part These small details (ie: comfort and positioning and torch angle) are incredibly important as I am learning. This is exactly the type of video I am looking for.
That BBW cup allows a HUUUUGE stickout on the tungsten. I love that setup.
I love watching a master of their trade at work......
Only heard of this brand recently, talented beautiful lady. Thankyou for giving a beautiful description. Also camera and editing aeems to be done well
with the WPS Expiationation will be still very clear. Cool stuff I liked the problems addressed
Cool factor is off the charts!
Awesome job mate
Very Inspiring!
I want Ti for my flathead Ford pickup with a turbo. Great work!
Amazing work. Love that hat too
Some serious skills on display here.
Muy chingon tu trabajo, saludos cordiales desde playa azul Michoacán México 🤙, me gustó la gorra jjaaa ya quiero una!!
Wow super you are awesome thanks for sharing video.
I use C-stands in the shop as well. Posted a project on a forum and no one who responded cared about the tig welded cage. They all wanted to know what the stands were holding the tubing in place.
wow she is so intertaining to listen and to watch tnx
That is really cool
Wow very impressive.
Amazing stuff girl.
Ahhh! I wish they did an inspection of the inside of the tubing with a bore scope or something. 🥺🥺
Real artistry. Always happy to see women in the trades, and you can be sure they've had to earn their place there.
Shes awesome and perfect human being. 😊
Prep and figment is the key to any good weld 👍
@boof_itall3898
Жыл бұрын
thats just a fitment of your imagination.
That's awesome. I like the blueish yellow on motorcycle exhaust. Would love to learn this...🙏🤟
This is art fr
Eyyy! I went to welding school with Natasha!
Great tips! 😊 Really like that hood. Light pollution (lense reflection) is the bane of my existence sometimes lol. Cheers!
Nice work
When I was taught how to TIG weld mild steel, I welded mild steel edge to edge up to 1.6mm thick without filler wire. When the weld was pounded into a hole in an Anvil, the metal split and failed at right angles across the welded joint to prove the technique. I was also taught that if there is a gap, the gap is the width of the filler wire using a travelling keyhole between the metal pieces to weld the two adjacent pieces of metal. How do these two techniques differ when welding Titanium and how is filler wire composition chosen?
Keep killin it
Thank you.
Color is start of embrittled weld... naughty 😂 Very nice work 👍🏼
could you enclose your exhaust in a cabinet and have everything under gas?? That's how we did our welds to (like you said) prevent discoloration. Also along with not removing your filler wire from under the shield, we snipped the end to keep from injection any contamination back into the weld. But absolutely beautiful work
Awesome
that shop, any shop would be lucky to have you
Did alot of aircraft titanium welding in vacuum chambers which were then filled with argon gas to eliminate any discoloration or contamination
wow, talent.
Great video..do you ever used pulsed-arc for the pie-cuts, or just constant arc?
I want to T some extra multipoint support for a road racer. I have 300lbs weight break but cant cut car. The main cage must be DOM but for extra bracing/cross I can use anything. Tubing, filler and the gas is affordable. Experience is 0. I am envious but grateful for content!
I’m in love. ❤
Beautiful work Natasha! Nice to see such a talented young woman with a skill level exceeding most male welders.love your welding cap 😁
@amathis7292
Жыл бұрын
Bro you don't have to insult an entire gender to try to sleep with someone who would never ever.. It's embarrassing..
@jt5747
Жыл бұрын
But can she make a sandwich?
Had no clue about the colors in the weld on Ti...Everyone seems to look for and remark about the color as though its desirable when as it turns out, is really just a very noticeable sign of an inferior weld. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent.
Does anything change on the end pie cuts where the actual flow of the argon purge exits from? Do you need to go slower on those last end piecuts? Thank you!
Thanks
Interesting !
Unobtainium Welding needs a channel! Just 2 a month, that’s all. I wanna see the jig process for those curves and cuts. Hey Natasha…. How many rings are there just in that exhaust pipe in this video? What wall thickness? Thanks.
@dumbestoyster
Жыл бұрын
That have an IG account
i noticed a slight blunt on the end of her tungsten, is that for low amp starts or to avoid any possible inclusions in the weld?
Where did you get the welding cap?