TFS: Working with Titanium & How to Build a Catch Can

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  • A double feature episode! Its all about working with titanium and building a custom oil catch can as simplified as Justin the Fabricator can deliver.
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Komentáře • 150

  • @psiwog
    @psiwog Před 7 lety +117

    Please don't change... I watched another 'fabrication' channel until recently where it became a blog, then we started going on family vacations with this person and so on... Your skilful, excellent at your videos and they are all about fabrication. Please don't change!

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +45

      If I ever decide that I want to share my personal life and make video blogs, I'll start another channel for that haha. Thanks for watching!

    • @edsonbojorquez2913
      @edsonbojorquez2913 Před 3 lety

      @@TheFabricatorSeries while plasma cutting titanium, can I shield it with argon?

  • @adiadi5948
    @adiadi5948 Před 7 lety +46

    dude, ive learned more from this guy in 4 youtube vids than i have in 4 days on youtube. hes not completely monotone, hes informative, i can understand and follow him...how do u guys not have more subs!?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +6

      Adi Adi Not sure. Maybe some more shares will do...? This channel isn't even 3 years old yet haha. It takes a while to build up subs and viewers and such on specific content. Thanks for watching!

    • @adiadi5948
      @adiadi5948 Před 7 lety

      The Fabrication Series hell yea, im prly never gonna be working with titanium or 1000 dollar catch cans but at least i know the purge process you guys talked about in a different video and the whole keepin Ti clean and working carefully w it

  • @brianb5779
    @brianb5779 Před 7 lety +3

    You are only one of the few people i think its worth sitting thru an ad for, hopefully with all the incredible info you put out you get compensated good. I still refer people to the bending videos and they are blown away how someone actually can teach worth a shit these days and come away actually with some good usefull skill. Keep up the incredible work and vids man and awsome new setup also.

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +2

      I really appreciate that. I'm far from being a CZcams millionaire haha, but what I do get helps to make better vids.

  • @Henrik.Yngvesson
    @Henrik.Yngvesson Před 6 lety +2

    The oxidation of titanium will form micro fractures that might grow into large cracks if exposed to stress and vibrations. That's why the shield gas is so much more important than on other materials. The coloration at @4:05 is probably no big deal in this application as said but try avoid it if possible and especially around mounting brackets and such that will be exposed to a lot of stress. Try to weld it against a piece of stainless steel and you'll see how fragile it is for impurities, make sure you wear googles ;)
    I saw some pipes/craters, increase the slope down to let it cool down slowly and keep moving a little bit so the heat doesn't build up when you stop adding filler.

  • @Williamson435ive
    @Williamson435ive Před 7 lety +3

    honestly this has to be the best fabrication channel on youtube. I don't know shit about fabbing, but I feel like this videos do a awesome job at informing me and all the spec knowledge I need. Great work!

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +3

      Just takes info and practice (and a ton of dedication) to do great fab work. The info is where I can help. The rest is on you. Thanks for watching!

    • @Williamson435ive
      @Williamson435ive Před 7 lety

      I might just have to swing by your shop one of these days. Im not that far. Im from southern Utah and I'm in vegas all the time. Thanks for your time and the awesome videos!

  • @aircooledtechguy
    @aircooledtechguy Před 7 lety +6

    Amazing work as always. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us.

  • @dustinbowls7292
    @dustinbowls7292 Před 7 lety

    Just stumbled on to your show yesterday... SOOO stoked! Your videos are motivating!! I love it that you work out of a simple garage. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @williamdavis9650
    @williamdavis9650 Před 5 lety

    Ordered the Ticon starter kit on Thursday evening (Irish Time) It arrived in Dublin.ie on Monday morning 9:00 am by DHL. Awesome service

  • @wan2bvader
    @wan2bvader Před 6 lety +1

    My new favorite show

  • @geluix69
    @geluix69 Před 7 lety

    So much information in such a small time period is fantastic, love your videos.

  • @TrojanHorse1959
    @TrojanHorse1959 Před 6 lety +9

    DUDE! How did you clone yourself? If I could do that I would get twice as much nothing done at once!
    Awesome catch can & video!

  • @charlie7480
    @charlie7480 Před 7 lety

    One of my favourite videos on this channel. Cant wait till i get a job so i can get a welder and start fabricating parts!

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      Right on. Thanks!

    • @charlie7480
      @charlie7480 Před 7 lety

      The Fabrication Series would I need a MIG welder to get started or could I use a cheap arc welder?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      Charlie MIG is more widely used, but you can't do Titanium.

    • @charlie7480
      @charlie7480 Před 7 lety

      The Fabrication Series so could I weld steel for that of roll bars, or tube chassis reinforcement with a stick welder? or would it be worth it to save another hundred and just buy a cheapo MIG?

  • @alfredocuomo1546
    @alfredocuomo1546 Před rokem

    The best part is I used motor cycle exhaust cleaner and it removed the color off my sons Titanium exhaust tip, need I say how upset he was that it F'ed it up. So at the time I didn't know about heating it so I use Coke a Cola & electrolysis to re-color the exhaust tip back to a new color that he liked even better than the factory finish.

  • @irish-simon
    @irish-simon Před 7 lety

    thanks man
    this has to be your best informational video yet

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      I'm going with "best thus far".... I can top it haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @apacheone3643
    @apacheone3643 Před 6 lety

    IDEALLY you should weld in a flooded weld chamber for titanium as this will insure not contamination during welding.

  • @mikeaguilar7648
    @mikeaguilar7648 Před 5 lety +2

    Scrap metal? Titanium? Are you related to the Koch Brothers?

  • @steffenweyers9128
    @steffenweyers9128 Před 7 lety +1

    Dude your channel! It's amazing! Would love to see a same format video on carbon fiber!

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      I'll see what I can do. Ihave some CF work coming up. If I have the time in the schedule to shoot it I will.

  • @jimzivny1554
    @jimzivny1554 Před 7 lety +1

    Lots of good information, thanks for sharing.

  • @tx5brent
    @tx5brent Před 7 lety

    I checked out Ticon, I was pretty keen to have a go at welding Ti as I have never done that. The sample pack is an awesome idea, but the $50 postage charge to Australia, on the $20 sample pack, means I don't think I will be buying from them. Great for all of you USA guys though.

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +2

      Send them an email. They usually work with international buyers to help ease the postage charge. They're really cool about it.

    • @tx5brent
      @tx5brent Před 7 lety

      The Fabrication Series cheers, will do!

  • @johncrea9395
    @johncrea9395 Před 5 lety +1

    Could you talk about the various titanium filler types?
    John

  • @darianistead2239
    @darianistead2239 Před 7 lety

    awesome video. never worked with it but gives me motivation to give it a go

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      Awesome! Good luck! It's pretty simple stuff at the end of the day. Just takes some extra care and prep.

  • @seoulfulracing
    @seoulfulracing Před 7 lety +2

    Love the intro!

  • @GeenIdee2
    @GeenIdee2 Před 6 lety

    Why do you want to make sure the titanium stays cool while cutting, but do heat it up after to get the blue color? Or heat it up before welding so you get the blue pipes with silver welds.

  • @snoopydoggy5196
    @snoopydoggy5196 Před 5 lety

    I want to make a catch can with my everlast welder. Working with titanium would be cool too but not much use for that myself.

  • @Astartesparty
    @Astartesparty Před 6 lety

    I love that you have to clarify this shit lawl. Follow your wps for your job specifically.

  • @Blast357
    @Blast357 Před 7 lety

    wow... great channel... so informative, not just building things or bolting things. nothing like ericthecarguys who will show us how to bolt his new roll cage he just been giving by X retailer ? try to make him something he can bolt somewhere then youll skyrocket in subs! im so glad i found you

  • @matthewcreel2480
    @matthewcreel2480 Před 5 lety +1

    No
    Mounting brackets though?

  • @the1legoguy
    @the1legoguy Před 7 lety

    Love your videos so informative and well done!! Thanks for doing them.

  • @rawavr4
    @rawavr4 Před 4 lety

    How to avoid oxidation on fully enclosed tubing that can't be backpurged? Does it just come down to super tight fit up and heat input?

  • @impulse_media
    @impulse_media Před 6 lety +1

    Hey man for those just beginning a welding program (Fortis) how would you recommend best approaching Automotive Performance shops in regards to entry level welding positions?
    I live in the Metro-Atlanta area and

  • @michaelriccardi424
    @michaelriccardi424 Před 3 lety

    How are you tig welding without gloves and not getting shocked?

  • @PinkuStyle
    @PinkuStyle Před 7 lety

    great information brother.

  • @paulmorrey733
    @paulmorrey733 Před 6 lety

    Great info on titanium Thanks

  • @natedionne20
    @natedionne20 Před 7 lety

    best intro ever! great job!

  • @GTContent
    @GTContent Před 6 lety

    Great videos on your channel!

  • @joelclear1578
    @joelclear1578 Před 7 lety +10

    Why didn't you introduce your twin earlier?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +14

      Because he sucks at fab. I run the show.
      czcams.com/video/0xvULVSzgyg/video.html

    • @V8Ram360
      @V8Ram360 Před 4 lety

      @@TheFabricatorSeries that was great 🤣 awesome job!

  • @andrewwitcher7432
    @andrewwitcher7432 Před 7 lety

    Have you ever tried back purging with other shielding gases? I've heard of using a cheaper gas for the back side as long as it's not a active gas.

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      I haven't. I know there are a lot of talks about saving money by switching gasses, but I don't bother.

  • @dangerousfreedom4965
    @dangerousfreedom4965 Před 5 lety

    Can you post a link to your next vid in the description please
    Also how much would the materials cost to build the same one at home?

  • @PANTYEATR1
    @PANTYEATR1 Před 7 lety

    I have a question, you welded the internal parts to the can, what kept the color or any distortion from showing itself on the outside of the can from that welding? thanks

  • @dangerousfreedom4965
    @dangerousfreedom4965 Před 5 lety

    Great vid, thank you.

  • @rodolfogarza8947
    @rodolfogarza8947 Před 3 lety

    So which grade is being used here? Cp1 or 6AL-4V?

  • @alanaj914
    @alanaj914 Před 7 lety

    Great job !

  • @viartheodor5516
    @viartheodor5516 Před 5 lety

    hey brother insane work your doing!! all the new videos are so cool
    but i was thinkig whuld you do some custom things like that can and some stuff for my 1000whp sti???? i,ll ofcorse pay

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 5 lety

      I can, but unfortunately I dont have the time between welding classes and video production. You'd be waiting for months and months.

  • @nachyos76
    @nachyos76 Před 7 lety

    Great Video Thanks for the info!

  • @396este
    @396este Před 7 lety

    Yay I can't wait to build my own lol

  • @rustybritches6747
    @rustybritches6747 Před 7 lety

    why is it that titanium valve spring retainers chip and crack if there stronger then the oem steel retainers? some are said to be checked on and or replaced after 40,000 miles where oem steel can outlive the life of the car!

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      That's all based on the grade of the titanium. Some are more brittle than others. The term "strength" is applied to the yield strength of titanium vs any other metal. Most titanium grades have a yield strength of over 100,000 PSI whereas A36 mild steel is only 36,000 PSI. Engine parts made from titanium are subject to more vibration in a more harsh environment which is not the best for titanium. I personally don't use many titanium parts because there is little significant gain.

  • @evil_glide5083
    @evil_glide5083 Před 7 lety

    I know you didn't show us your design on the inside of the can for patent pending reasons but can you tell me what goes inside it? Like just a baffle or is there some stainless mesh? Want to build and aluminum one for my k series but don't know if I should put mesh or not?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      Try not to over complicate it. A baffle can be anything from mesh, perforated metal, dividers made from sheet metal, or anything you use for it. Some people chose to use a chambered design while others stuff their cans with steel wool or similar. Its all up to the person designing it. Just don't over complicate it. You only need to contain the liquid and release the gas. Simple science.

  • @MrShaun1578
    @MrShaun1578 Před 4 lety

    titanium is strong but there are applications where it is a terrible choice in material such as knife/sword blade material

  • @0623kaboom
    @0623kaboom Před 2 lety

    just so you are aware of it ... your video is getting cross channel feed back into the voice recording ... you can literally hear you echo with the delay and just down very low in the audible range ... either your audio cable needs to be replaced because its shielding is fubar or your power line needs a choke on it to better a UPS to clean up the power line ...

  • @G1itzik
    @G1itzik Před 7 lety

    Great videos, as always,
    I have a question, I'm looking for high quality hoses for oil coolant etc. where can one purchase metric performance pluming ? (AN fitting and hoses are easy to find) do they exist ?
    thanks

    • @Andrewlang90
      @Andrewlang90 Před 7 lety

      G1itzik You could go with Earls. They have pretty much all the hoses and fittings you can think of.

  • @rr01xz
    @rr01xz Před 7 lety

    Do you have problems with the oxide reaction once the cup has passed over the weld
    Great channel

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      Only if the metal is still above the reactive temperature. The trick is to weld within a zone or range of the gas coverage. Anything outside of that range will oxidize the titanium.

  • @connormcgee6398
    @connormcgee6398 Před 5 lety +1

    How is it 3x stronger than steel but only 2x stronger than aluminum?

  • @gedasalekveravicius5466

    I saw video about engine cover vent build, i saw this video, but why you need it how it works?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      Thats a very long response to explain. I'll probably have to make another vid on it. It basically allows the crank case to breathe more which increases efficiency and keeps the oils and junk out of the engine. It's mostly for performance, but will also benefit a stock car.

  • @dancheer4765
    @dancheer4765 Před 7 lety

    Such useful information interspersed with a shot of welding using bare hands next to a UVC emitting tig device. So sick of seeing professional welders inviting skin cancer.

  • @makirompe
    @makirompe Před 7 lety

    How do you cut ti sheets that are too thick to use tin snips on? Obviously i mean without a press brake or any other expensive bit of kit, and leaving you with a piece of metal that you can clean enough for a full strenght weld. How does it react to plasma cutting?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      If it is too thick to cut with snips, it usually gets sent out to the shear or done on CNC. While it is possible to cut with snips, it is actually difficult to maintain because Ti is so dense. The metal I cut in the vid was 1mm thick but cuts like 2mm metal with snips. Plasma will cut just fine but special shielding should be used to avoid contamination. Compressed air and oxygen will cause the titanium to react when cutting. You should use compressed nitrogen to cut with plasma or laser.

    • @makirompe
      @makirompe Před 7 lety

      Thank you. I don't know much about cnc plasma and laser cutting aside from knowing how to send things out to be cut. You mean running nitrogen instead of compressed air to the plasma torch? If so, do you know pressure and flow such a rig would need?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      makirompe If you don't have a machine to cut, all you really need to know is how to send a file out. I do it all the time.
      Compressed air will contaminate the titanium so you need to substitute compressed air for a shielding gas (most commonly nitrogen) which is also used for the cut (pressure to blow metal away). Every plasma system is different on required pressure as well as the thickness and type of the metal.

    • @makirompe
      @makirompe Před 7 lety

      Me too. The guys I usually go to, they use nitrogen, and inert gases mix(argon and helium I think judging from the green top of their bottles aside from the black nitrogen ones) both for laser and waterjet. They don't do plasma though. But that does not hold me from the desire of trying. If it wasn't out of curiosity we would still be in caves. I'll let you know if I succeed at something. Have you tried the vertical bandsaw? Given that you can use decent speeds and feeds and adequate coolant for less than instantaneous cuts. I know it's much more practical sending it out, but, for the sake of "science" we need a little sacrifice.

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      makirompe I have cut with plasma before. It's just not as fine/focused of a cut so plenty of kerf compensation needs to be considered.
      I've never used my vertical bandsaw for cutting. I suppose I could try it one day. I'm sure it will work, but it will probably destroy the blade unless there is a really good cooling system (as good as flooding)

  • @afarhan21
    @afarhan21 Před 6 lety

    Very useful, thank you for the video.

  • @mthewolf1095
    @mthewolf1095 Před 3 lety

    27:38 it looks like Homer Simpson

  • @Mr05sti
    @Mr05sti Před 7 lety

    is that a special lense for the bbw?

  • @derekharmon9353
    @derekharmon9353 Před rokem

    Why can i hear delayed eco of your voice editing?

  • @elijahcbr6009
    @elijahcbr6009 Před 7 lety

    what blade did you use on your bandsaw? how did you not squish the tubing? i've been looking at machining a holder die so it doesnt squish.

    • @Andrewlang90
      @Andrewlang90 Před 7 lety

      elijahcbr 600
      I use a giant bandsaw at work for on MarC300, 4340, EN30B ANN, T1 down to 6061, and so on. The tubing isn't squished due to feed speed and blade pressure. Turn the blade pressure down and run feed speed up.

    • @elijahcbr6009
      @elijahcbr6009 Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the reply. Im cutting .035 and if u put even 1ftlb of pressure on the vice to hold it, it squishes. I threw some round wood in my lathe today so i can shove it inside. We'll see how it works out.

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      It will squish a little but will definitely spring back once you remove it. Cutting a slug for the inside will help as well, but the best thing to do with Ti is to feed very slowly and let the saw do the work (not your muscles). If you feed too fast, the blade will get trashed and it will likely grab and spin the Ti which will be costly if it gets deformed.

    • @elijahcbr6009
      @elijahcbr6009 Před 7 lety

      Thanks for replying. I found some 5 round wood couch feet at home depot and ran a bolt and nut through the middle. Then lathed then down to fit inside perfect. My horizontal bandsaw cut the pies up pretty easy. Takes about 10 min per cut but thats cool cause i can watch fabricator vids while its cutting. lol

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      elijahcbr 600 Right on.

  • @0411211BS
    @0411211BS Před 7 lety

    No baffle system in catch can?

  • @dangerousfreedom4965
    @dangerousfreedom4965 Před 5 lety +1

    Are you left handed?

  • @scottleggejr
    @scottleggejr Před 7 lety

    What Tungstens do you use? 2% lanth?

  • @cbzone9
    @cbzone9 Před 7 lety

    Does anyone know what is the best filler metal to use with titanium?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      There is no "one filler fits all" with titanium like there is with other metals. The best filler is the correct filler. Everything shown in this vid was CP1 titanium which used CP1 filler rod.

    • @cbzone9
      @cbzone9 Před 7 lety

      Brilliant thanks for that, keep up these sort of videos big fan

  • @moeriou8431
    @moeriou8431 Před 6 lety +3

    Why build a catch can out of titanium? Because racecar bro

    • @iandibley8032
      @iandibley8032 Před 2 lety

      Exactly over kill ,aluminium or Stainless quite suitable topend racing weight wise maybe.

  • @themotofixery
    @themotofixery Před 6 lety

    Cant find this product for sale anywhere!

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 6 lety

      The Moto fixery The titanium catch cans are custom built upon order.

    • @themotofixery
      @themotofixery Před 6 lety

      The Fabrication Series
      Wwll obviously i didn't look in your closet to see if you had any in stock! You should put a link in the description to the company that makes them so that someone could either price one out, buy oune, or look over the design. I searched the company name you briefly mentioned but cant find much of anything. The only pictures i could find were from this video.

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 6 lety +1

      The Moto fixery Ticon Industries is the supplier of the titanium. Merrill Performance is an exclusive brand I own. There is no link to this product because it is custom built to order. If you'd like more info, you can email me on the website which the link is in the description.

  • @Dem_Boyyz
    @Dem_Boyyz Před 7 lety

    Fucken love your videos man. is it possible to use titanium for exhaust system?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      Yes. I build titanium exhaust systems all the time but there are a handful of things that need to betaken into account when building one, and they are extremely expensive to fix if you do it wrong.

    • @krazed0451
      @krazed0451 Před 7 lety

      It certainly is... There are a few MC part companies that use titanium for their exhausts, I presume there are some people using it for car exhausts too. The cost would scale pretty badly though, so you are unlikely to see it often!

  • @ghaffarsultan7943
    @ghaffarsultan7943 Před 7 lety

    was that cp1 you used ?

  • @loligagger85
    @loligagger85 Před 6 lety +1

    professional catch can >$1,000. WTF are you smoking

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 6 lety +2

      loligagger85 Do the math for a 100% titanium can that is not an empty shell. I'm not that far off haha. Real titanium products built with quality is not cheap.

  • @omardinunzio5552
    @omardinunzio5552 Před 7 lety

    tungsten selection?

  • @ysph
    @ysph Před rokem

    youtube karens demand disclaimers for each video.

  • @gsppuffer
    @gsppuffer Před 7 lety

    so where did you learn all this because you seem like you were taught by some old school mentors

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      My education is a combination of formal training and old school mentors (we used to call "old heads"). I'm pretty lucky to have met a few and even luckier to have the chance to hang over their shoulders.

  • @brendon8702
    @brendon8702 Před 7 lety

    Where can i buy the original catchcan

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      I'm not sure what you mean by "original".

    • @brendon8702
      @brendon8702 Před 7 lety

      The original design of the catchcan you copied. The people who made it first, the guys you copied off. Geez

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety +1

      Bren Z I own the catch can design that I "copied" haha. Merrill Performance is the name of my companynthat produces the parts seen in this video, other videos, and on cars around the world. The only way to get it is to come to my shop and order one. In the future, I might release them on a production run. It's currently an exclusive brand and product.

    • @brendon8702
      @brendon8702 Před 7 lety

      Are you the guy selling custom titanium catchcans for well over $1000USD? 17:13

  • @breetime2283
    @breetime2283 Před 7 lety

    nice rag know somebody that works at a hospital?

    • @TheFabricatorSeries
      @TheFabricatorSeries  Před 7 lety

      Many of my clients are in the medial field haha. They bring me rags all the time.

  • @dorifuto2280
    @dorifuto2280 Před 7 lety

    I went from hopeful to win to lost in sorrow .. you want this.. sorry jk

  • @Rob-yh7jk
    @Rob-yh7jk Před 3 lety

    Happy Birthday Mr. President trump