🔥Welding the Heaviest Rust we Could Find

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  • @isho5196
    @isho51965 жыл бұрын

    I love how he sounds personally hurt over having to weld rust

  • @davidmartin2231

    @davidmartin2231

    4 жыл бұрын

    Shit ain’t pleasant to work on.

  • @wyatthaynie759

    @wyatthaynie759

    4 жыл бұрын

    In school we welded on rust all the time. Be man and get thru it. That’s what is welders do

  • @wyatthaynie759

    @wyatthaynie759

    4 жыл бұрын

    Daryl Daniels hahahaha

  • @LMSILVIA

    @LMSILVIA

    4 жыл бұрын

    When you invest to learn and make a career on welding it usually is to get access to better paying jobs and that involves tests and liability on what you are doing, so welding on rusty junk grabbed off a field is what you don't want anything to do with. Anyone can stick some junk to rig sh1t on the farm hahaha

  • @angrydragonslayer

    @angrydragonslayer

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LMSILVIA dad actually used that as a test for welders in interview

  • @The_RC_Guru
    @The_RC_Guru4 жыл бұрын

    “Stanky paint” licks random piece of greasy steel flake,”I better not taste that”. Love watching this guy. He’d definitely doing this video under protest lol

  • @craftsmanbyheart

    @craftsmanbyheart

    4 жыл бұрын

    Should someone warn him not to lick greasy rusty steel flakes? I figure the rule about not licking the windows in the school bus has some merit so maybe there should be a comparable rule for welding?

  • @jeremybuchanan289

    @jeremybuchanan289

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣

  • @andrewmendoza3787

    @andrewmendoza3787

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shit had me fuckin weak had to find a comment about this, wtf did I just witness dawg

  • @veganpotterthevegan

    @veganpotterthevegan

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gotta taste it to find out if it's lead paint or not

  • @thomascampbell2624

    @thomascampbell2624

    2 жыл бұрын

    This guy is the real deal...so relatable!

  • @iainmaclean4872
    @iainmaclean48725 жыл бұрын

    i repair dumpsters for a living, and let me tell you, welding through 2 layers of paint, a thick layer of trash grime, and with paper thin rusty steel means i might as well build them a new dumpster from scratch lol.

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742

    @wisconsinfarmer4742

    4 жыл бұрын

    I rebuilt an old trailer. Half its mass is 7018.

  • @TrulySaylt

    @TrulySaylt

    3 жыл бұрын

    @jami w Easier to but more time consuming to weld them with stick, if it's in decent shape you can run mig or if you're replacing old with new metal you can run mig (because it's brand new steel). A single good pass is all you really need, they don't need to pretty thery're dumpsters

  • @TrulySaylt

    @TrulySaylt

    3 жыл бұрын

    @jami w Flux core burns a bit too hot imo, when you're trying to work with material that's fraction of what is supposed to be

  • @metalbob3335

    @metalbob3335

    3 жыл бұрын

    I can't even, garbage juice reminds me of my time in the Army. Kudos to those who have to weld through that stank.

  • @Mike-su8si

    @Mike-su8si

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like my rotten thin john deere mower deck and wagons I done it was hard the first time trying because the metal was full of rot holes and just about shot metal kinda not worth welding but it's all I have

  • @Darfur64
    @Darfur644 жыл бұрын

    6011 is known as "Farmer's Rod" around these parts. Cow crap, rust, paint, all sorts of gunk, it'll hold it together and get you through the day!

  • @hulenweston

    @hulenweston

    3 жыл бұрын

    #fatrod

  • @ruedaricardo

    @ruedaricardo

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought it was 6013

  • @niccatipay

    @niccatipay

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ruedaricardo 6013 is a universal kind of stick 6011 /6010 is the kind that digs

  • @elyknavillus777

    @elyknavillus777

    3 жыл бұрын

    in any event

  • @mytech6779

    @mytech6779

    2 жыл бұрын

    6010/6011 is pipeliner rod for deep pen on the root pass, yes it also digs through crud but its chunky rough and prone to blow through. 6013 is "farmer rod" but more because it is all position, easy to use, strong enough for most tasks, and unlike 7018 it doesn't need continuous oven storage or hermetic packaging to get its rated properties. (It still helps to give it an hour at 220f if it is old and been around humidity.)

  • @taylorroarkpayton
    @taylorroarkpayton5 жыл бұрын

    “I better not taste that”

  • @lesthompson390

    @lesthompson390

    5 жыл бұрын

    preps that should be Tested , By cutting through The stock to point out the weld characteristics & whether the seal as suffered a crystallisation the welding prose Or it's , age

  • @beefsupreme5291

    @beefsupreme5291

    5 жыл бұрын

    mMmm Lea Thompson my dream girl

  • @beefsupreme5291

    @beefsupreme5291

    5 жыл бұрын

    I think its guaranteed its going to fail. but its going still to be strong enough to bounce that old chevy off one more tree out in the back 40acre. right?

  • @Mike-pr8hx

    @Mike-pr8hx

    5 жыл бұрын

    tootn on camera

  • @resetcoder

    @resetcoder

    5 жыл бұрын

    This is cleary not the waterjet channel

  • @arthurneddysmith
    @arthurneddysmith4 жыл бұрын

    5:46: Starts welding. 7:53: Talks about the results. 10:59: 6011 block, welding. 12:59: 6011 results. 15:09: 332. 17:29: Discussion.

  • @Spinnaman

    @Spinnaman

    2 жыл бұрын

    20:12 : Toots on Camera

  • @stay_sick19

    @stay_sick19

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank God

  • @dieseltrucksfirewood2540
    @dieseltrucksfirewood25403 жыл бұрын

    This guy is hilarious and he's not even trying.

  • @animex2569

    @animex2569

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think a lot of old welders just do that 😂

  • @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire

    @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@animex2569 -- His accent and colloquialisms kind of reminds me of Ron White...

  • @ryanbrown918

    @ryanbrown918

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire Yes...spot on

  • @raulbuenaposada410
    @raulbuenaposada4106 жыл бұрын

    every day I work welding the cargo on the boats and that's the best you can find ... sometimes I find ships with almost a centimeter of rust before finding healthy metal. Every day I have to fight with rust, paint and water ... When I find a boat in good conditions, tears come to my eyes ... 😁

  • @jacobsweat1520

    @jacobsweat1520

    5 жыл бұрын

    I own a '48 diamond t body that I'm putting on a 70s chevy frame. There is very little metal left on That body

  • @Currancchs

    @Currancchs

    4 жыл бұрын

    I work and weld on older vehicles in the northeast US (New Hampshire) and thought that I'd seen some rust, but not daily and not a centimeter thick; I feel your pain and hope you find some clean-ish metal to weld on soon!

  • @kauaisfinest14

    @kauaisfinest14

    4 жыл бұрын

    I live in Hawaii and sadly any thing made with metal (especially vehicles) rust away just like the boats you work on

  • @rustywrench500

    @rustywrench500

    4 жыл бұрын

    I like fish and chips.

  • @businessandpoliticsinswede3138

    @businessandpoliticsinswede3138

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I don't have your job!

  • @Don.E.63
    @Don.E.6311 ай бұрын

    Bob is so laid back, i bet it takes a lot to make him mad but when you do lookout! He is a true master teacher!

  • @signman9328
    @signman93285 жыл бұрын

    'High-end industrial rust....' lol

  • @kingairta
    @kingairta6 жыл бұрын

    Most of the welding I do for the railroad is nasty rusted metals. This was very educational.

  • @alexrowland

    @alexrowland

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ha. When you see how much emphasis everyone puts on having surgically clean metal before you weld on it, you must chuckle a little bit.

  • @mhugisr

    @mhugisr

    3 жыл бұрын

    Railroad carman also, this is every frickin day.

  • @temsbab1565

    @temsbab1565

    3 жыл бұрын

    @sheparddog117 lineashing pads kn a grinder and away you go its worth the extra

  • @fubisroc9673

    @fubisroc9673

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@christopherbrewer4421 I hope you were welding all that galvanized & paint from an up-wind position on a windy day!

  • @russellthorburn9297
    @russellthorburn92974 жыл бұрын

    "Hey guys. Watch me make a better weld on a disgusting surface than you can on a pristine surface."

  • @connorlhamon

    @connorlhamon

    2 жыл бұрын

    That weld looks like ass for being a flat in a shop,

  • @kusfjk3960

    @kusfjk3960

    2 жыл бұрын

    You didn’t have to personally attack me my instructor said my weld was really good he said all the lumps and the un strait weld gave it a lot of caricature and unique

  • @KC9RXP
    @KC9RXP4 жыл бұрын

    "Some kinda foliage" this dudes sense of humor cracks me up.

  • @GrannySoupLadle
    @GrannySoupLadle5 жыл бұрын

    He took a dead leaf off of that rusty steel and tasted it. Respect..

  • @kenji_1240

    @kenji_1240

    2 жыл бұрын

    7:39

  • @MrLachupakabra
    @MrLachupakabra9 ай бұрын

    As someone who just got a welder and is using scrap yard finds, I appreciate this! Ventilation, standing back, patience... the importance of keeping the surface as clean as possible! It really helps!

  • @robertblackshear8963
    @robertblackshear89632 жыл бұрын

    I hope the guys trying to get into shipyard welding are paying close attention to this. This is exactly what you are going to face on those ships and definitely all barges lol. Once again great video mr Bob.

  • @strayedarticle2838

    @strayedarticle2838

    Жыл бұрын

    Alot of rust you mean?

  • @dchawk81
    @dchawk814 жыл бұрын

    "I'm gonna fix these holes that I created." That's me!

  • @fubisroc9673

    @fubisroc9673

    2 жыл бұрын

    Something you don't really see through a helmet is when the flux on the end of your rod catches on fire and just slowly burns like a candle! Just something else to keep an eye on, I guess!

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson27406 жыл бұрын

    Just for kicks and giggles it would be interesting to see some joints with clean and identical joints with the rusty crusties. Then break them apart in the vise and see if there is noticeable real world difference. We all know the ideal conditions we shoot for but as you said sometimes you just got to do with what you got. Good video. Take care. Doug

  • @devinwesley8514

    @devinwesley8514

    3 жыл бұрын

    That would be worth watching for sure.

  • @SniffBackBetter

    @SniffBackBetter

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah good idea

  • @erikbarnas2067
    @erikbarnas20673 жыл бұрын

    My dad is retired #63 iron worker in Chicago this was normally what he played with on daily basis- nasty rusty beams- great video!

  • @YO3A007
    @YO3A0073 жыл бұрын

    This was excellent. I was welding some rusty old ship chain links for a mailbox. First time ever dealing with something like this. I am a weekend welder and getting those links together was a bitch. I had some nasty, ugly welds I had to clean-up with a grinder. The project was destined for a wildflower garden.

  • @thomasmasen4231
    @thomasmasen42314 жыл бұрын

    “I think I tooted on camera” 🤣🤣🤣, sir, your about as real as the come. Love your videos !

  • @emostorm7

    @emostorm7

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😅😆

  • @hubifornia
    @hubifornia6 жыл бұрын

    "Texas tig" cracked me up, where I live we call it Tijuana tig and anyone who has done time in the "field" has done it. Love your videos.

  • @randyharris1991

    @randyharris1991

    6 жыл бұрын

    hubifornia Oh yes. i sure have done my fair share of stick tiggin filling up gaps and welding thin material up hill. Lol

  • @TOMVUTHEPIMP

    @TOMVUTHEPIMP

    6 жыл бұрын

    He cant say "Tijuana Tig" or the offended people would be protesting outside the college.

  • @Iowahurler82

    @Iowahurler82

    6 жыл бұрын

    I have to do the Texas Tig routine from time to time doing handrail after an apprentice gets a hold of the welder.

  • @amgriff18

    @amgriff18

    5 жыл бұрын

    The BBQ Jerk people don’t say Tijuana tig because they don’t want to give credit to the Mexicans duh

  • @williambrown3388

    @williambrown3388

    5 жыл бұрын

    Chris Hurlbut, i still run a little slow occasionally and burn a hole in a handrail and have to country boy tig the holes up. The 6010 3/32” is my go to rod for welding up handrail. Good penetration and only a little hit with grinder if you want slick up the weld but not really necessary. Makes for a strong, good looking handrail.

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb6 жыл бұрын

    Single funniest video Bob has done yet!!! His descriptions are hilarious!

  • @kevinashby3784
    @kevinashby37844 жыл бұрын

    This has helped me understand what problems I have are due to my ineptness and which ones are due to the old scrap I’ve been practicing on. Thanks

  • @fubisroc9673

    @fubisroc9673

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't call it 'ineptness'...just call it a learning opportunity! Show me someone that's welded perfect from the start, and I'll invite you to a party with Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, and the Lucky Charms Leprechaun!

  • @drahgore
    @drahgore4 жыл бұрын

    I could listen to Bob all day everyday. I appreciate everything about this man. Thank you!

  • @MonkeyFabGarage
    @MonkeyFabGarage6 жыл бұрын

    You got the certified tungsten dipper sticker on the banner, love it!!! Bob you’re the man sir!

  • @alexbabillis4600
    @alexbabillis46006 жыл бұрын

    Did a lot of this on the Mississippi River repairing barges and working in a train car shop with dual shield. 3/16 6011 and .045 ultracore wire. Working with this crap will really make you appreciate good clean steel and will also make it easier for you.

  • @twiz8789

    @twiz8789

    6 жыл бұрын

    Amen to that

  • @steveswain3577

    @steveswain3577

    6 жыл бұрын

    I repair railcars currently and it’s a beast getting up in to the frame trying to see and be able to weld that paint and rust when you can’t get a grinder or a wire brush in there

  • @taylorroarkpayton

    @taylorroarkpayton

    5 жыл бұрын

    Alex Babillis m

  • @gavinatkins2671

    @gavinatkins2671

    5 жыл бұрын

    I’ve never actually got to weld truly clean steel. From the day I was handed a stinger and told, “don’t fuck up” to now I can’t actually remember a clean piece of steel.

  • @earllorange7418

    @earllorange7418

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@gavinatkins2671 So you can proudly call yourself a master welder as it is easy to weld in a controlled environment shiny metal plates . But in reality people who can joint scrappy rusty metal together without crying should be named a Master Welders . Respect 🖒🖒🖒

  • @prostar505
    @prostar5052 жыл бұрын

    i just started working for a small company that repairs garbage dumpsters oily rusty material is all they weld im having more than a few problems adjusting to this so im thankfull you doing this

  • @fastbusiness
    @fastbusiness6 жыл бұрын

    Hi Bob, thanks for showing some "real world" welding. :) Just like I have done in the marine (barge) repair industry. Everything there is rusty from being in water for years. Mostly welding with 3/16" 6010 rods, 160A, vertical up and overhead. Mostly inside barge or towboat hulls where it's dark, hot, and uncomfortable, and they want water-tight welds. Holds towboats together when pushing thousands of tons of barges so it must make a strong weld.

  • @dfsdfsdsfsdfsdfs6694

    @dfsdfsdsfsdfsdfs6694

    2 жыл бұрын

    160 is too much i would say for a 3mm rod.

  • @fastbusiness

    @fastbusiness

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dfsdfsdsfsdfsdfs6694 Wow, I forgot that I wrote this three years ago. I agree that 160A was too hot, especially for the 1/4 in. material they mainly used for construction. Apparently, they felt that too much was better than not enough.

  • @workshoptazz7893
    @workshoptazz78936 жыл бұрын

    Once again people ask and you deliver!! I learned something new! yes we can weld on nasty stuff and you taught me a better way to fix my burn through. Thank you Bob, you are a Bad Ass beyond belief!! great video 👍👍

  • @indigochild161
    @indigochild1612 жыл бұрын

    You are the Doctor Phil of welding, Very educational and soothing to listen to.

  • @tomonabudget
    @tomonabudget6 жыл бұрын

    I've learned more from this video than most welding videos I've watched so far. Why? Because you're showing real world welding. Repairing holes you broke through, how impurities affect the weld,.... It's really valuable seeing mistakes being done and how to fix/avoid them.

  • @adampindell
    @adampindell4 жыл бұрын

    😲😍 he mentioned reverse polarity! I never hear straight/reverse polarity anymore😁 (-/+ electrode).

  • @dmmdmm5435
    @dmmdmm54356 жыл бұрын

    6011 on a simple ac buzzbox is my favorite for this senario

  • @SirEpsidufus

    @SirEpsidufus

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Michael Ortiz Doesn't 6011 run on DCEP or AC?

  • @gnarthdarkanen7464

    @gnarthdarkanen7464

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Michael Ortiz 6010's on DCEP only... 6011's on DCEP or AC It's what makes the 6011 the "farmer's rod" because farmer's rarely have choices in their fields... it's whatever piece of cranky clattering crap you can even get to function. ;o)

  • @Jeanclaudevanderfield
    @Jeanclaudevanderfield4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for doing this bit on welding rust! Another application this comes in handy is in my line of work where you want to keep as much of the paint and original rusty patina in order to really give scrap metal sculptures an authentic old weathered look. Sometimes the different colors of old paint left on the metals are difficult to get through, but will leave a very unique look to the sculpture. Love your always informative and top notch videos and tips!!

  • @lawrencesteger5574
    @lawrencesteger55746 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of 1960s&70s on old worn out logging equipment! I love it! !

  • @schmalzilla1985
    @schmalzilla19855 жыл бұрын

    19:30 and after was the best. Even after 20 watches it's still comical.

  • @titaniumdiveknife

    @titaniumdiveknife

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love him. He's human too.

  • @Kc12v140

    @Kc12v140

    4 жыл бұрын

    The best part is him holding the rod on the piece and the thing strikes a perfect arc on the ground clamp 😂

  • @socialns701

    @socialns701

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love this as well. This guy is hilarious.

  • @crashfactory

    @crashfactory

    2 жыл бұрын

    so glad you posted this comment, i was gonna click away! comedy gold. this guy is the true King of the Hill.

  • @fuccyahhat1229

    @fuccyahhat1229

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bro 🤣🤣

  • @ypop417
    @ypop4176 жыл бұрын

    Thank You for doing this some never know the trouble it is to do a welding repair!

  • @MJW114
    @MJW114 Жыл бұрын

    Loved how happlily and enthusiastcally you presented this demonstration 🤣

  • @champtree
    @champtree6 жыл бұрын

    As always GREAT entertainment. Learning and having fun. Can't beat it! Thanks Bob.

  • @gregmann7936
    @gregmann79365 жыл бұрын

    This channel is my favourite to get ready for my ranch welding tasks. Thanks so much, Mr. Bob for helping us get a handle on how to cope with what we need to do ;o)

  • @dutchvandermorgan6226
    @dutchvandermorgan62266 жыл бұрын

    "Messed up", you know you did that on purpose to teach us how to repair holes when you forget to turn down your heat. Haha. Great videos. I watch them all.

  • @hobtink
    @hobtink2 жыл бұрын

    I was the material prep man at a machine and welding shop after school and on weekends. As such I apprenticed welding stuff that should have been scraped, the two rod two step or Texas Tig was frequently required because much of the material being welded on was more thick scaly rust than good metal. Our shop did ornamental iron, structural and repairs on all sorts of things. The boss was the best Aluminum and Stainless Steel TIG welder around. A journeyman, very good welder and I spent about 15 hours in a sinking barge building duct seal boxes and welding them to the super structure of the barge around bulkheads where a sinker bobber log, very large log had came up up under the barge hull ripped the bottom hull and buckled the bulkhead. I was doing most of the cutting and fitting we were working in a very small area, very dark except reflection off the chromed skin of the tanks holding 5 million gallons of liquified propane. I was making $3.65/hr snd the journeyman $6.65 or $6.85(can’t remember for sure that was late 1973. I was in my senior year in high school. There were 4 other 2 man welding crews surveilling the job that walked off the job before starting after it was announced what was in in the tanks on the 3 or 4 massive tanks on the barge. A doubled sheet of canvas was strung under the barge to slow the influx of water snd several pumps from 5” to 3 “ were running continuously until the deck hands let all but 2 smaller pumps run out. Water went from about 5-6” dept yo mid calf deep in a Short order. I was ready to leave the barge when the 5 million gallons of liquified propane was announced, as I nervously put my cigarette out. The guy I was with said relax, you’ll never know it if it blows up, probably makes sense. We had as already worked 5 hours on another job before being sent to that job. What adventures compared to store clerks snd burger flippers, Vocational education school work program. Would do it again.

  • @bhein67
    @bhein676 жыл бұрын

    This was very reminiscent of years gone by fixing old farm machinery. Absolutely loved the last bit of "out takes". Thanks for a great video!

  • @terrancesmith1674
    @terrancesmith16742 жыл бұрын

    He makes it look easy as always. Great welder

  • @zackthebongripper7274
    @zackthebongripper72746 жыл бұрын

    This is why I love arc welding!

  • @richardhowe2370
    @richardhowe23706 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Your the first welder I know that admits their mistakes! Much respect!!Also that Texas tig welding is a good idea on some applications. I learned something also. Thanks!

  • @user-rd4gz1nc4e
    @user-rd4gz1nc4e6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for doing this video. To date it's the best one I had watched of this subject of rust. I'm just getting started on welding but I know I'm going to have a lot of old junk stuff I have to work on.

  • @gregwarner3753
    @gregwarner37534 жыл бұрын

    When I had to weld on really dirty, rusted, painted stuff I would take the rod and get a arc started and pass it over the place to be welded fast with a long arc. It would not leave any weld metal but it would blast away some of the deeper crud. After blasting away most of the crap I would try and clean the rest away with the hammer and wire brush. Just a suggestion.

  • @ellismidkiff6117

    @ellismidkiff6117

    4 жыл бұрын

    Greg Warner my dad does that too. I will eventually get him to get me welding again.

  • @MRTuning704
    @MRTuning7046 жыл бұрын

    Rust welding Things people don’t like doing but still do

  • @James-nu6rq

    @James-nu6rq

    6 жыл бұрын

    Especially if your school's ag shop can't afford to buy new, clean metal... not that I would know....

  • @bluefrog8670

    @bluefrog8670

    6 жыл бұрын

    I do it professionally. I build brand new trailers out of steel thats stored outdoors.

  • @almire8052

    @almire8052

    6 жыл бұрын

    We did this many times, equipment broke down in the fields “temporary repairs” these welds are still holding 40 years later.

  • @SnorrioK

    @SnorrioK

    6 жыл бұрын

    There is quite the difference between it holding up on a trailer versus a bridge for instance, which is the reason it's always a preference to try and clean the surface as well as possible, if only to at least get a steady connection the whole way.

  • @thebad300

    @thebad300

    6 жыл бұрын

    try welding on used ag equipment rust and dirt is what you will deal with and steal that varies in thickness

  • @jager9825
    @jager98252 жыл бұрын

    I grew up welding on this type of material! For years I thought 6011 was the only rod available!

  • @leggoego
    @leggoego Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I just listen to Bob's videos to go to sleep. Educational and therapeutic

  • @donnyboi6061
    @donnyboi60614 жыл бұрын

    lmao that ending. Sparks coming from wrong end XD

  • @chrism5768
    @chrism57686 жыл бұрын

    Best camera work yet. To bad it was on junk metal. Lol. Good job guys thanks for all your work. Bob is the man love watching this guy.

  • @JacoBadenhorst
    @JacoBadenhorst5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this video. I am no welder, but living out in the sticks on the bottom end of Africa, we do not always have "Fab-Shop conditions". This video puts it all into perspective and gave me a lot to think about.

  • @flir67man84
    @flir67man843 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the details. Learning from the low amp ac welding on dirt materials. Hooked up to a generator with a old 80's 200ampcraftsman 60amp plug puts out 49 volts ac at tip with a new30 amp plug running half power.. works great.

  • @georgeduckworth4452
    @georgeduckworth44526 жыл бұрын

    I better not taste that...lol! You're awesome Bob!

  • @upuhrs19
    @upuhrs194 жыл бұрын

    Intro should've been "Shop welder here showing yall why the field crew makes twice what I make as I whine the entire time"

  • @kugelpanzerstudios4800

    @kugelpanzerstudios4800

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @matt5622
    @matt56228 ай бұрын

    I grew up welding oil field pipe making ranch fences with pipe top rail. It was all rusty, but 6011 always did the job. These fences are still solid 45 years later.

  • @tayro7265
    @tayro72652 жыл бұрын

    I love field repairs. Especially the ones with the two inch wide combo welds. You know what I'm talking about. When you have thirty years of tig, mig, stick and gas/clothes hanger-bailing gum and bubble wire stacked to the point the last five "repair" welds where just that. They where welding weld ten inches from the original metal. And now I get to play with it. Joy!

  • @josephleister9198
    @josephleister91986 жыл бұрын

    Junk yard welding at it finest......love it

  • @markricketts5533

    @markricketts5533

    6 жыл бұрын

    Joseph Leister

  • @jamescosta1174

    @jamescosta1174

    4 жыл бұрын

    You damn right "this junk out of here" hahaa

  • @tatooguy65
    @tatooguy656 жыл бұрын

    Another great video brother and I'm so glad you're using a vacuum and a mask. If I may suggest, please use a proper filtered mask and not a dust mask. As a welder with over 35 years as a pipeline/Industrial welder and now a UA Instructor who learned the hard way, the fumes that burn off the rods are pure poison (read the caution label on the rod boxes). Keep up the great work brother.

  • @52Ford

    @52Ford

    6 жыл бұрын

    For what it's worth, some of those paper masks ARE actually mean't for weld fumes. I'd have to go out to the shop to see what model number masks they are, but they work pretty well and they fit under my hood a lot better than my respirator. They're made by 3M and they have a check valve, I know that much....

  • @weldingjunkie

    @weldingjunkie

    6 жыл бұрын

    Why be the health police? not to sound like a jerk not trying to but do you not think Bob has never read a box of rods? hes an instructor he knows the risk that's why he has half jokingly saying he was going to die. not dismissing your claim because its true but you have to know your audience, trust me he knows. plus why are you posting your resume? would that of made your comment more or less true? like Michael Major said the paper masks do block fumes- some of them. its a filter mask. re watch the video brother.

  • @tatooguy65

    @tatooguy65

    6 жыл бұрын

    Welding Junkie, my job is not to be the health police brother but it IS my job as an Instructor to educate the next generation of welders and fitters in my Hall and I did not mean to post my resume or be arrogant. I just wanted to show that I have experience in the trade and was not boasting. I follow Bob and respect his work as an instructor and in the field, I admire and know all the work he puts in. He has admitted in a video that he has the shakes and please correct me if I am wrong, but this video is one of the rare ones that I have seen him use a mask and a ventilator. I applaud him for it and just wanted to let the next generation know the dangers of the poison that comes off the welding rods. I too was young and invincible, but I am paying for it now. Stay safe brother and please wear a mask when welding.

  • @weldingjunkie

    @weldingjunkie

    6 жыл бұрын

    Totally get it as i said in my comment. I have many family members who weld on SUB'S its a big thing here is RI. It just sounded like you were trying to coach Bob not viewers, I agree people should wear masks but that's the case whether you have 3mo or 40 years on job. UA or no UA, unfortunately people don't wear them even if they know they should. Just came across wrong it sounded like " Hey im an instructor read the box dummy" im exaggerating for the point. Like i said wasn't trying to be a jerk because im sure you know your stuff but its all too common here on you tube now. Just make a video on it and get it out there, it comes across educational that way. BTW there are people on the subs wear safty gear to the max follow every rule then fall over the railing a die, when your times up its up! :)

  • @Iowahurler82

    @Iowahurler82

    6 жыл бұрын

    For what its worth, I believe those masks are the N95

  • @ryanwindsor8379
    @ryanwindsor83795 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. New to welding and fixing rusted backhoe ramps on a freightliner. Very informative.

  • @neomags
    @neomags6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making this video Bob... Always wondered about doing this sort of welding. I appreciate your sharing this information and demonstration.

  • @blackswan7292
    @blackswan72924 жыл бұрын

    its kinda nice to see a pro blow a hole through his work. Makes me feel not so bad when I have to fill a few holes.

  • @saintwulf1631
    @saintwulf16316 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Bob, I enjoyed seeing this, would be nice to see you clean off one side and just Ogre-weld the other so we can see how different the two are :)

  • @linbunte4310
    @linbunte43102 жыл бұрын

    sometimes you're just out in the field and the thing essential to your friend's good day is covered in rust and has broken after working perfectly for two decades

  • @crashfactory
    @crashfactory2 жыл бұрын

    damn i love this guy's delivery/personality. what a unit.

  • @Equiluxe1
    @Equiluxe16 жыл бұрын

    Worst thing is underseal or bitumastic paint it wont grind or brush off,just spreads around and if it's old enough polishes to a bright black finish. It is also a good insulator so striking the arc is a job in it's own right. Best contaminant to weld is cement unless it's wet.

  • @mikefurlong8025
    @mikefurlong80253 жыл бұрын

    Ah yes, the ancient Egyptian god of metalwork - Tootinoncamera! :)

  • @Aint1S
    @Aint1S6 жыл бұрын

    This is what you never see someone do online and it's what we all have to do for El Cheap... The best learner video for sure! Especially with the rod explanations and flux types to make it happen. This is why my dad went out and bought enough 6011 and 6010 rods when I was first learning to weld when I was little. I couldn't even hold the amount of rods he'd bought. A lot of rust and oil on tractor implements like hay equipment, boxblades, and discs. I guess it made really me good at less than perfect welding conditions, but when I graduated to clean steel... I couldn't understand why I was having to haul a$$ the whole time! Now I don't go near it if I can help it without a grinder because it does take too long to get wrapped up! Still, I learned more than a few things from this video and the mill scale versus rust videos. I would much rather the rust without a grinder than mil scale without a grinder! Thanks 👍🏼

  • @joedaddy8044
    @joedaddy80445 жыл бұрын

    Once again Bob you are the man haha , I've watched a ton of your videos but on this one it was amazing how fast you were feeding that rod but at the same time slow enough to keep that puddle going on obviously not favorable conditions! Thank you sir I really enjoy your videos and valuable information

  • @RexThePanda
    @RexThePanda4 жыл бұрын

    And on today's KZread random recommandations at 3 A.M. :

  • @joeldemers556

    @joeldemers556

    4 жыл бұрын

    But im watching and its only 2:29 am lol

  • @ehgentstorm
    @ehgentstorm4 жыл бұрын

    i seen a few welding videos over the days this was the first that i seen that used ventilation for safety

  • @swissmochaj
    @swissmochaj5 жыл бұрын

    Ive been binge watching your stuff. Love it. learning a ton

  • @craftsmanbyheart
    @craftsmanbyheart4 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't stop watching after I picked up that he has expertice and humor. He taught me somethings and reminded me of many forgotten facts and tricks I had learned in the past welding many different projects and repairs on rusting and fouled up cruddy steel.

  • @davemay6014
    @davemay60146 жыл бұрын

    Stanky paint

  • @seabee0733

    @seabee0733

    5 жыл бұрын

    “Stankin”

  • @josephjorgensen3282
    @josephjorgensen32826 жыл бұрын

    This is a normal day at work nothing is clean in mills we deal with oil and grease and paint and god knows what a nice 5p root pass and finish with 7018

  • @gavinatkins2671
    @gavinatkins26715 жыл бұрын

    This makes me feel better. I weld really rusty stuff a lot and it makes nasty welds sometimes. Glad that a full blown badass welder like bob has issues too... I thought I was doing it wrong

  • @Js-rq9uj
    @Js-rq9uj4 жыл бұрын

    hey bob, thanks for the video and the tips on different rods and situations. tool partner and I had to weld on a thickly painted shipping container ceiling last year and we kept burning through, did the same thing switched to thinner rod, lowered current, but what really did the trick for us was using electrode negative at the suggestion of a user on a welding forum. had to fix a few holes too, once we had it dialed in padding it around and then filling in worked for us as well. That paint was super thick we ground down what we could but just didnt have time to get it all, the surrounding paint burnt off and filled the whole container with smoke. Overhead in the middle of summer too. We left the truck running outside with AC blasting and had to switch off every 15 minutes or so.

  • @dmmdmm5435
    @dmmdmm54356 жыл бұрын

    I used to Bring trash bins back to life, worst case scenario. 6011 ac did the job. And a good strong squirl cage fan. Easy money

  • @thegeneral7484

    @thegeneral7484

    5 жыл бұрын

    I still do 6011 and a fan. Welcome to the real world. How about weld on a trash truck onsite.

  • @privateparty4900
    @privateparty49004 жыл бұрын

    This is pretty much always my experience while welding since everything I weld is rusty, and I'm too lazy to clean it.

  • @cellanddanielle
    @cellanddanielle2 жыл бұрын

    Here is a real video of what we deal with in the field. There just isn't always time to clean shit off properly. Real video. Thank you fellas

  • @miguelgalicia9180
    @miguelgalicia91805 жыл бұрын

    Last clip had me dying. Learn something new as always, thanks for the video, Bob. Best, Migz

  • @elonmust7470
    @elonmust74705 жыл бұрын

    Should've smeared some mud on it. I don't remember the last time I saw clean metal in the logging woods

  • @Eli-uv4jy

    @Eli-uv4jy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Theodore Dowman you’d clean the mud off wouldn’t you before you weld it...

  • @quazorgemash
    @quazorgemash6 жыл бұрын

    Dealt with this junk in manure pump rooms all the time in high school working on the farm

  • @JesseWright68

    @JesseWright68

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tony Seefeldt I believe I would have run away from home.

  • @quazorgemash

    @quazorgemash

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jesse Wright It wasn't a bad job actually. Great boss

  • @MR-nl8xr

    @MR-nl8xr

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tony Seefeldt. Well, you got it done right.

  • @luvkountry
    @luvkountry2 жыл бұрын

    This is the typical type of material welders are expected to weld on out there in refineries, paper / pulp mills, ship yards, steel mills, mines, chemical plants, etc. All these industries have rust, oil, grease, paint, chemical deposits, etc. on most equipment and areas that need weld repairs. Wearing decent quality PPE is essential especially when it comes to the air we breathe. Great video that employs many good points for welders. Thank you for sharing your experience and techniques.

  • @purrunit4360
    @purrunit43604 жыл бұрын

    This video really hits home with me, I work in a cinder block plant that is 70+ years old and everything is either caked in cement rust old paint and various other nasty things that make welding incredibly difficult at times, though I try my best to always clean the metal I'm working on I dont always get that luxury, working in a production facility time is very of the essence not always giving me the time I wish I had to properly prep the metal, after a decade of welding through cruddy metal I too recommend 6011 and I found that 6013 helps when welding very thin rusty metal the best.

  • @MartinMcMartin
    @MartinMcMartin6 жыл бұрын

    "Texas Tig" that's a new one on me

  • @TheKajunkat
    @TheKajunkat6 жыл бұрын

    now do the opposite. weld on clean metal with contaminated rods and filler metal. I am thinking a low hydrogen rod with a drop of sweat on one, a drop of water on one and a drop of oil on one. Maybe do the same to a cellulose rod and see the difference. you could put dried sweat or oil on tig filler and see what it does. Great video by the way. I appreciate you describing how the puddle acts different with the contamination. Gives me some clues when my welds act stupid.

  • @estebanayala4421
    @estebanayala44214 жыл бұрын

    I always find your videos very entertaining and very educational you have helped me with so many problems I had

  • @geefontano
    @geefontano6 жыл бұрын

    Hey Bob could you do a video on welding galvanized material?

  • @nicholasblancett8665

    @nicholasblancett8665

    5 жыл бұрын

    geefontano don’t do it. Gives off toxic fumes. In theory it’s possible but I’ve gotten sick from it

  • @loganzimmerman5587

    @loganzimmerman5587

    5 жыл бұрын

    I’ve mig weld galvanized and best thing to do is have good ventilation or be a idiot and get sick

  • @bigwestreviews4933

    @bigwestreviews4933

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mayhem Max right cause I'm an idiot with a mechanical engineering and business degree and worked on creating the next generation of nuclear reactors just because I tried to weld galvanized steel in a well ventilated area and got sick before I learned why it is truly idiotic to risk your health to save a couple bucks. Is it possible? yes. Dumb? Yes. Idiotic? yes. Then again I guess we all have different working definitions of idiotic.

  • @drunkswithguns4124

    @drunkswithguns4124

    5 жыл бұрын

    I just hold my breath until the pass is done

  • @sw923

    @sw923

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nick Blancett Mechanical engineer explains it ... LOL.. Just teasing. The stuff can make you sick but have welded on galvanized many times and never been sick. Then again I stay away from the fumes, use a fan or outside with a breeze and stay up wind. Dumb to do?? Not really if you have to. Idiotic ? Only if you go to a supplier and buy galvanized steel to make a project requiring welding. Other wise many of us have had to weld or repair something from Gates to trailer frames. Just gotta use your head..

  • @georgiojansen7758
    @georgiojansen77586 жыл бұрын

    Aerodynamics never work for a welder

  • @TheMatizyahu
    @TheMatizyahu5 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Moffatt. Today i had my TIG classes and i struggled about buttweld (in my country its a PB position) on pipe. I was about to ragequit welding room and i haeard your voice inside my head "just walk the cup son". At the end of a day i pass my first module of certification and instructor started to teach me next level positions. Thanks for your advices and lessions on youtube.

  • @tristanblackmountai1
    @tristanblackmountai13 жыл бұрын

    I'm working on a job out here in Green River Wyoming and the plant will working at is a soda ash plant that produces baking soda and it is everywhere so the past couple days I've been welding with 7018 and have been frustrated out of my mind and ran out of that so I did find some 6010 and that has been day and night and this video has made me realize that 6010 is actually what I should be using and it is cutting through all this crap easily so thank you for this video

  • @10ringcraigdaniels62
    @10ringcraigdaniels626 жыл бұрын

    This was my life at an asphalt plant. Usually I would clean it with a torch pass with a carborizing flame. Then burn it in. If it was structural I always capped with a 7018. I didn’t like “clean work” too much. It wasn’t as challenging.

  • @arcadia1701e
    @arcadia1701e6 жыл бұрын

    Welding clamp electrodes! New welding style!

  • @johnpossum556
    @johnpossum5566 жыл бұрын

    Ave mentioned these rods awhile back. Dunno why this just got recommended by YT for me since I don't normally watch welding but that bloopers outtro alone was well worth it.

  • @maniyan_wanagi
    @maniyan_wanagi6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the validation - I've been repairing the basement framing in a wicked-rusty old bus - and my welds weren't making me smile - but they're fine, by comparison, so I reckon I'm doin' alright.

  • @samuilmarshak.
    @samuilmarshak.6 жыл бұрын

    When you weld clean metal in your laboratory, and i weld on air my rusted metal. I think o god what i doing wrong. Now i see that everything is ok. )))) Thanks for everything what you do.

  • @lannyfullerj3852

    @lannyfullerj3852

    5 жыл бұрын

    samuil marshak some paint can cover rust threw pockets. But paint still there. this a good video