Pipefitter fabrication reading an ISO
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- čas přidán 16. 08. 2017
- Thanks for being with us today guys we are going to try and do a pipe fabricator Thursday every Thursday to try and help everyone learning. In today's episode we are doing a really simple take off to find our cut length stick with us let's go do this.
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Man, there's thousands of videos on internet...but yours are very practical, easy to understand, and they've been very helpful. I think your videos are some of the best here by far.
man what a great job I learned more from u in five minutes than from two years of pipe fitting in GA USA that's really sad as hell and really says a lot about you sir keep it up and we can all learn something thank u sooo much
U are a very good teacher. Much respect
thanks guys as always love the positive vibe😎 and stuff you share with the guys new to the trade of welding
thanks Jake Im a journeyman myself but like to see you helping others. Plus we dont all know everything. I sometimes dont take off for gap or gaskets either depending on the accuracy needed.
Best CZcams channel of welding thanks jake 👍👍
You should have millions of views per video real good stuff
good video
Jacob love your vids in UK we never let welders fit we keep you in the dark behind your screens letting you out at break times
hahahah sounds like a prison lol. is it cause there job is to weld or cause they just dont fit.
I love you guy too
Las explicaciones que das estan claras no hay dudas gracias bro!
Jake I always hear you guys reference the blue book. Are y’all talking about the pipe fitters blue book? By WV Graves?
Good video homie
what about the welding gap?thanks for sharing
You have to take in consideration the gap(5/32) for each weld plus shrinkage due to welding(1/16" for weld)
Nice explanation dear
Forgot the weld gaps and gasket. 600# is the flange pressure class. The pressure a flange can withstand depends on operational temperature.
some pieces I don't worry about it but if its a lot of welds in one piece then I really pay attention to weld gaps and all that.
@@JacobSchofield That may work for three inch but you try that on some tight 10 inch and you may be screwed.
Sounds like hes tipsy!
Where do you guys buy all your welding caps at.
You're like my 2nd welding instructor lol
Omar Rojas thanks man I'm hoping it helps.
Jacob Schofield indeed you are. Thanx Jacob
So is it half an inch or one and one half an inch???
Also can burn your take off on one end of the pipe to mark your end to end pipe measure....
Is this accounting for the root gap?
Would be GREAT if you could review that same iso and find the other measurements for the rest of the spool. Thanks for the information 💯
I dont know that I even have that iso anymore lol. I will try to do more of these. Thank you for the idea.
600 # is pressure steam rating not the weight!
Lol I’m new to this but that’s the only thing I was thinking that made sense
I learned how to fab pipe in a stainless shop.
I guess I got babied cus I never had to do takeoffs since it was all done for me on the print.
Let me ask you this. Besides the 3x2-T being a diffrent takeoff on one side, is there anything else that can trip you up without going to the book everytime?
And do you account for your gap when throwing it together or is that like within tolerance?
Again thanks for the info you guys are throwing out there man.
Josh perez yes always remember to take off your wire gap say 2,4 then remember your shrinkage
What kind of shirt do you have on in this video. It looks sharp?
Were do you buy your plad welding shirts
In the 1970's I was hired as a pipe welder just out of school . I go to the guy that lays out the pipe angles and made cuts and fit ups I asked him to teach me how to layout. All I got was a flat out NO! So I went to one of the older welders in the company and asked him what was up with that ? He told me he would not teach anyone ! Don't take it personaly
600 lb is the pressure rating of the pipe and begins with 150 PSI and up to 2, 500 PSI. I'm a metric man and its leaps years ahead of imperial measurements and so easy 2 figure as well.
150#, 250#, 600#, means the working psi it's rated to hold.
Exactly !
Tim Westendorf there you go I learned something today thanks Tim.
Jacob Schofield heck yeah, keep up the awesome work! You guys inspire a lot of ppl to turn stacks of dimes into dollars, and that's why we do it! Stay safe out there
jacob bustoutschofield hahahah jerkey are your feelings hurt cause I wouldn't help you!! Lol. Glad your with us man and once again thanks for spelling my name right. Lol
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hey man he may not know it all but he knows enough to cash in on $200,000+ from what he does know.... Can you say the same???? Lol prolly not keep hatin bro
Lol, think I’m about to snatch my wife’s white board she uses in her gym rooms for work tomorrow!!! 😂😂
600 lb flange is the pressure rating for the system that the flange goes in
It can also be distinguished by the 1/4 inch raised face. 300 and 150#'s are 1/16 inch raised face flanges. On my blue book, it states that a 600# 3 inch flange take off is 3 1/4?
Make sure your book accounts for the raised faced on the flange. Most books don't account for the raised face on the heavier flange and it will be in small letters in a side note. Books are OK but an actual tape measure is always the best.
MrTigwelder1 10-4 makes sense now.
what about the welders gap
What about gap take off ?
Good video. Do you also take into account root gap or do you just grind it off when you fit it up?
I think I found the answer in the other comments lol. Thanks again great video.
ok great sorry i didnt get to quite fast enough.
No Problem. If I was smart enough to read the other comments/questions first before I posted a question
I would have had my answer lol. All good.
Hey bud. How do yu edit yur videos
You forgot some things...you didn't minus your gaps..and didn't minus the gaskets
Cummins&DuraMAxFanatic on this one I don't worry about it cause they have a bunch of screw pipe they are putting on the end
Jacob Schofield gotcha
Fuck it whats one more more weld baby
Gaskets don’t really apply here though bud.. he’s not fabricating more than one piece together with a flange hook up.. if he was, then you’d be correct.
What kind of calculator is that?
Look at that welding cap lol
hahah a little halloween for ya lol
Shouldn’t the measurement be 28’ 10 7/8” for the pipe?
Seen that it was 5/8”
Where can I get one of those calculators?
jimgam730 You can download them from the App Store for iPhone (Pipe Trades Pro). I don’t remember the price for the app. You can also get the standard construction calculator (Construction Master Pro). I’m pretty sure that one was $24.99. I don’t have android, but it would be a fair bet they are available on the Play Store as well.
Metric for the win ,
How many days pipefitter work a week??
5 days a week 12 hours a day on this job.
What about size of pipe?
Weld neck flange PCD=600class.
Pipe. 4inchn114×360
Short albwo center. 4×1.5×25.4=152.
Explained so comfortably with humor included, lovely.
Only if video quality was 720p I would have given this a thumbs up. 👍🏻
alright. sounds good.
You fucking awesome like your videos sorry for my French bud 🐓🐓🐓
Didnt know u can red lol
600 is the rating of the flange sir.
SachinHariATL thank you much. after that I looked up what all the numbers ment
Just get a pipe stretcher or a pipe shrinker just in case gaps are an issue
nothing a come along cant take care of.
-1/8 for weld gap
Yea gaskets an gaps
I do when there are quite a few of them. This particular piece had quite a bit of slop.
A 600# flange is not the pressure rating of the flange it is simply the flange diameter and bolt pattern..a 150# flange could easily hold over 500 lbs
I like how you use feet and inches instead of just inches I bet you have to use a calculator alot you can simplify your take offs by using just inches and not miss or end up staring at the print trying to figure that out.
600lb of pressure bruh not wait
600lb capacity maybe?! (Flange) I dont know the first thing about pipefitting, but if that flange weighed 600lbs had be flat on the floor!
He could be a Olympic lifter
Please Indonesia speek
Psi
holds 600 lbs maybe
I don`t know why it`s 600 class🤣🤣
Are you sure your math is right? . 375 _. 500 will always yield. 875/ 7/8ths.
Im still fucking lost with all the numbers
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600# is not the pressure rating...That flange can hold in excess of 3000 pounds I've seen it with my own eyes.
I changed from dislike to like because y’all do try but as said previously... take off for the welds/gap
Thanks brother!! Means a bunch. I use a 1/16” gap I will usually take gaps into account when it’s a bunch of welds and a long run. Thank you again.
This guy cant fit pipe.
Hello There you sir are so right. I mean I’ve been faking my way through pulling measurements andcerlding for the past 7 years. God bless you for pointing that out. I had no idea. Be blessed
Jacob Schofield you didnt even know what a flange class is. Maybe stick to welding and leave the thinking to a real steamfitter
Hello There man that’s awesome. Send me your CZcams link I would love to check it out.
Jacob Schofield too busy fitting pipe to mess with a youtube channel sorry
Hello There alright brother keep it up.