Here's a link to the little gold bars used in this video: amzn.to/456cXys
@iiredeyeiiredeye15692 күн бұрын
Very creative. I've noticed however nearly all your videos show you welding thick material. Can you show us some thin gauge work? I'd like to see some 1mm material being welded with full penetration.
@60612 күн бұрын
Aluminum or steel? What are you building that's 1mm thick?
@daniel635biturboКүн бұрын
I wanna see 1mm without penetration, because penetration is all I get 😂
@jakobv82 күн бұрын
I enjoyed that little musical scale :-) I guess it's obvious to most that you are musical too, ever since you played the guitar a while back. Is there any thing that you are not good at?
@MrNiboris2 күн бұрын
неправильный кубик, сумма сторон долна равняться семи, делай новый😀
@dougtenney10292 күн бұрын
Your ability to always completely fill the fillets, but never erode the edges, amazes me. Are you using 4047 rod?
@johnmoriarty61582 күн бұрын
The Stig of Tig.
@johnmoriarty61582 күн бұрын
He seems to like that 3/32 rod.
@adambergendorff27022 күн бұрын
The stereophonics reminded me of Sound of music movie!
@eross212 күн бұрын
beautiful work. when marking the blue lines. what tool where you using to hold the pen in place?
@4DZC2 күн бұрын
Lol...can I buy a set of these from you!??
@mattsan702 күн бұрын
It's a 6 from me :)
@viorsa82002 күн бұрын
Un trabajo impecable maestro,un dado de la Suerte, elevado al máximo nivel.👍🤓😜
@OG12 күн бұрын
Nice touch with the play speed and frequency sounds, I was waiting for a boom lol.
@aerogfs2 күн бұрын
Dear costumer support, I have an issue with those beautiful dices I bought. They always give me 6, 0, 6, 1.
@coalblack2 күн бұрын
Cool idea bro, love your vids!
@stirch92 күн бұрын
This is a wholesome project. Certainly up lifting gold.
@kelvincrabtree10622 күн бұрын
I think you have the count wrong. There should be 12 welded lines on each die. So that would make 24.
@tmo262 күн бұрын
I see 4 on the top, 4 on the bottom, and 4 around. 3x4 = 12. Where do you see 24?
@johnmoriarty61582 күн бұрын
12 x 2?
@johnmoriarty61582 күн бұрын
Die vs Dice
@U.F.O.Technology2 күн бұрын
A dice for the casino.Either it will fall out, or nothing.
@nathkrupa34632 күн бұрын
Nice work sir 👏 😊
@B__Mer2 күн бұрын
Those tips have 60/61 chance of working.... thanks.
@B__Mer2 күн бұрын
Hmmmm, hmmmmmm, himmmmm,hiiiiimmmm
@workshop5932 күн бұрын
👍
@60612 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Learn how to TIG weld and fabricate with aluminum here: www.6061.com 1:00 3rd arm to put down pressure on wobbly parts 1:18 You can squeeze a part while a tack weld is cooling to tighten up the fit 1:26 "Tack and smack"- If you tack weld a corner and there's a gap, you can smack it with a hammer to close the gap 1:38 Try to make your tack welds strong, but not too big. If they are too big, then you can't smoothly weld over them. 1:48 TIG finger XL fiberglass heat pad for handling hot parts. Get the XL one: amzn.to/3V4nzcH 2:45 Tungsten makes a great scribe 2:59 Small "center drill bits" first for accurate hole location. Big drill bits will chatter and walk around a bit. 3:20 On each weld, I try to position it the same as all the others to help increase consistency. 4:37 If you are welding up a sealed part, you should put a vent hole in it first for the air to escape while welding. 4:52 Quick way to find center-line, just get the sharpie close and run it from both sides, then split the difference 4:59 Use a scribe first instead of a center punch for increased accuracy. 5:47 Using a floating vise on the table, hand starting the center drill bit to make sure it's in the divot 6:25 Painter's tape to minimize scratches 6:33 A better way to keep the tap perpendicular to the surface is a "tapping arm" amzn.to/4c2kocq 6:39 6-flute countersinks don't chatter like 3 or 5 flutes, try them out. 7:00 DON'T use aluminum NPT plugs in aluminum parts where you'll need to unscrew them at any time. Aluminum on aluminum threads gall up and strip out really easily. Use stainless plugs instead.
@ggcutter40982 күн бұрын
love your work
@wookieecantina2 күн бұрын
Honestly, your skills are on an entirely new level. WOW!
@swittman91232 күн бұрын
The semitone octave, incredible.
@1001ics2 күн бұрын
Cool!
@crazyrat512 күн бұрын
Love the octave change....
@dynamoz51912 күн бұрын
me gusta
@6miler2 күн бұрын
Looks great! ❤
@TRYtoHELPyou2 күн бұрын
The speeding up and aligned frequency noise was just as crisp as the welds. Well done. Music to the ears.
@estevanvasquez95422 күн бұрын
noice
@jetegtmeier712 күн бұрын
I only see one mistake.... The opposite sides of a die add up to 7. cool video though :)
@lorencarey71612 күн бұрын
He made a dice of hes got nothing(0) 1 and 2 6s for 6061. It's not a traditional die
@jetegtmeier712 күн бұрын
@@lorencarey7161 1- A singular dice is called a DIE 2- WHAT !!! "He made a dice hes got nothing(0)" what is that supposed to mean??? 3- What does any of your comment have to do with my post, a statement of fact and a compliment????
@patlocke49262 күн бұрын
I quite enjoyed the stereophonics !!!
@RyanAUS2 күн бұрын
The subtle humour, nice 😂
@jrcicirello2 күн бұрын
Cool video. Now I have to do this. Thanks Aaron, you are still teaching me how to do things.
@Duckfisher02222 күн бұрын
Nice one!
@tisrettamton1532 күн бұрын
The perfect roll
@bonedar3332 күн бұрын
opposite sides of a die should add up to seven so the one is opposite the six unless you're changing the one to a five FYI I love the vids BTW
@2005StangMan2 күн бұрын
It’s a subtle “6-0-6-1” joke.
@skydogg332 күн бұрын
High speed on welds a scale?
@zackmarshall71312 күн бұрын
The pitching up of the pass audio had me rolling. 😂
@__Lurch__2 күн бұрын
Ok, glad I wasn't just imagining that.
@gino272242 күн бұрын
Me to.😂😂😂
@EdwardRoss-tb5hz2 күн бұрын
😂
@abpsd732 күн бұрын
Around 4:15 the neighborhood dogs started howling.
@Trucker_Dashcam2 күн бұрын
That ambient pressure equalization technique... smart man.
@NewVegasMPx2 күн бұрын
Do a D20 next for us nerd welders
@billjenkins14162 күн бұрын
Ya know, been watching your videos for quite a while and I’m starting to think you definately are starting to get the hang of tig welding… 😂🤣 the dice are pretty cool
@petersmart19992 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Awsome skill.Have ypu ever tried plantex Tiger Skark flap wheels with Kangaru oil for aluminum! Great product!
@user-yr4om7kq6g2 күн бұрын
The fit up is 🤌
@G53X0Y0Z02 күн бұрын
That's a good place to hide something.
@gianniabbott34822 күн бұрын
never been this early to a 6061 vid
@2000jago3 күн бұрын
I sure do love these un-narrated, un-captioned and context-less videos. Awesome.
Пікірлер
Hey look a mini-vault for your nugget of Au.
Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
Они потом заржавели?
Good job
Here's a link to the little gold bars used in this video: amzn.to/456cXys
Very creative. I've noticed however nearly all your videos show you welding thick material. Can you show us some thin gauge work? I'd like to see some 1mm material being welded with full penetration.
Aluminum or steel? What are you building that's 1mm thick?
I wanna see 1mm without penetration, because penetration is all I get 😂
I enjoyed that little musical scale :-) I guess it's obvious to most that you are musical too, ever since you played the guitar a while back. Is there any thing that you are not good at?
неправильный кубик, сумма сторон долна равняться семи, делай новый😀
Your ability to always completely fill the fillets, but never erode the edges, amazes me. Are you using 4047 rod?
The Stig of Tig.
He seems to like that 3/32 rod.
The stereophonics reminded me of Sound of music movie!
beautiful work. when marking the blue lines. what tool where you using to hold the pen in place?
Lol...can I buy a set of these from you!??
It's a 6 from me :)
Un trabajo impecable maestro,un dado de la Suerte, elevado al máximo nivel.👍🤓😜
Nice touch with the play speed and frequency sounds, I was waiting for a boom lol.
Dear costumer support, I have an issue with those beautiful dices I bought. They always give me 6, 0, 6, 1.
Cool idea bro, love your vids!
This is a wholesome project. Certainly up lifting gold.
I think you have the count wrong. There should be 12 welded lines on each die. So that would make 24.
I see 4 on the top, 4 on the bottom, and 4 around. 3x4 = 12. Where do you see 24?
12 x 2?
Die vs Dice
A dice for the casino.Either it will fall out, or nothing.
Nice work sir 👏 😊
Those tips have 60/61 chance of working.... thanks.
Hmmmm, hmmmmmm, himmmmm,hiiiiimmmm
👍
Thanks for watching Learn how to TIG weld and fabricate with aluminum here: www.6061.com 1:00 3rd arm to put down pressure on wobbly parts 1:18 You can squeeze a part while a tack weld is cooling to tighten up the fit 1:26 "Tack and smack"- If you tack weld a corner and there's a gap, you can smack it with a hammer to close the gap 1:38 Try to make your tack welds strong, but not too big. If they are too big, then you can't smoothly weld over them. 1:48 TIG finger XL fiberglass heat pad for handling hot parts. Get the XL one: amzn.to/3V4nzcH 2:45 Tungsten makes a great scribe 2:59 Small "center drill bits" first for accurate hole location. Big drill bits will chatter and walk around a bit. 3:20 On each weld, I try to position it the same as all the others to help increase consistency. 4:37 If you are welding up a sealed part, you should put a vent hole in it first for the air to escape while welding. 4:52 Quick way to find center-line, just get the sharpie close and run it from both sides, then split the difference 4:59 Use a scribe first instead of a center punch for increased accuracy. 5:47 Using a floating vise on the table, hand starting the center drill bit to make sure it's in the divot 6:25 Painter's tape to minimize scratches 6:33 A better way to keep the tap perpendicular to the surface is a "tapping arm" amzn.to/4c2kocq 6:39 6-flute countersinks don't chatter like 3 or 5 flutes, try them out. 7:00 DON'T use aluminum NPT plugs in aluminum parts where you'll need to unscrew them at any time. Aluminum on aluminum threads gall up and strip out really easily. Use stainless plugs instead.
love your work
Honestly, your skills are on an entirely new level. WOW!
The semitone octave, incredible.
Cool!
Love the octave change....
me gusta
Looks great! ❤
The speeding up and aligned frequency noise was just as crisp as the welds. Well done. Music to the ears.
noice
I only see one mistake.... The opposite sides of a die add up to 7. cool video though :)
He made a dice of hes got nothing(0) 1 and 2 6s for 6061. It's not a traditional die
@@lorencarey7161 1- A singular dice is called a DIE 2- WHAT !!! "He made a dice hes got nothing(0)" what is that supposed to mean??? 3- What does any of your comment have to do with my post, a statement of fact and a compliment????
I quite enjoyed the stereophonics !!!
The subtle humour, nice 😂
Cool video. Now I have to do this. Thanks Aaron, you are still teaching me how to do things.
Nice one!
The perfect roll
opposite sides of a die should add up to seven so the one is opposite the six unless you're changing the one to a five FYI I love the vids BTW
It’s a subtle “6-0-6-1” joke.
High speed on welds a scale?
The pitching up of the pass audio had me rolling. 😂
Ok, glad I wasn't just imagining that.
Me to.😂😂😂
😂
Around 4:15 the neighborhood dogs started howling.
That ambient pressure equalization technique... smart man.
Do a D20 next for us nerd welders
Ya know, been watching your videos for quite a while and I’m starting to think you definately are starting to get the hang of tig welding… 😂🤣 the dice are pretty cool
Thank you so much! Awsome skill.Have ypu ever tried plantex Tiger Skark flap wheels with Kangaru oil for aluminum! Great product!
The fit up is 🤌
That's a good place to hide something.
never been this early to a 6061 vid
I sure do love these un-narrated, un-captioned and context-less videos. Awesome.