"Once you get to that keyhole you want to shove your rod in there" that's exactly what I told my son. He isn't a welder, call it the burrs and the beads talk.
ive watched so many of your vids i honestly think i could do it !!! im a welder for union pacific and we are getting laid off in a few days and im honestly thinking of trying it !!! you guys keep up the awesome work great vids !!!!!
Really enjoy your thoroughness of explanation on what to do, what to look for and coaching to the end. Would enjoy seeing closer arc shots to see what you are seeing. Love your work.
Thanks so much for this video brother. I go for my weld 'assessment' tomorrow at Enbridge. Although they aren't going to bend or x-ray - I'm still glad to get this priceless lesson from you boys!
I welded pipe for 42 years .Today I noticed some of my hoods hanging on the wall in another building.They are doing fine right where they are.I used a number 9 welding lens for twenty of those years unless I was using a rod bigger than 5/32 which was rare.At 64 I can still see fine.Keep your head out of that smoke as much as possible.Those pancake hoods were invented by 798s so they didn't have to grind any.They are uncomfortable and useless.A fliptop hood is far better and safer.You young guys don't lay your hood down face first to collect metal flakes like a funnel lay it facing up when you lay it down.Throw your spent rods into a bucket or container instead of hap hazardly on the floor or ground.Be careful with argon once it gets in your lungs its hard to get out.Be careful in a confined space with oxygen,its odorless and if it saturates your clothing you will burst into flames.
Thanks Bob. I work at a marathon petroleum refinery and I actually didn't think of the oxygen hazard. Thanks for looking out for us new guys and God bless.
I want to find someone like this while will take me under their wing and teach me to weld, my mom used to call me bubba when she would teach me to cook, this guy calling his parter bubba gave me a warm feeling, such a wholesome and great life lesson video
Even though you had to use a handheld for the arc shots, they are actually Beautiful! I was pausing it just to look at individual frames of the orange and blue contrasting and dancing with each other. 😍
This videos make me remember when i worked as pipefitter and welder helper with that company CB&I in a refinery in cartagena - colombia. Keep burnin' bro! Greetings from colombia
Dudes a G. He says by all means if you can and its more comfortable for you use 2 hands but im gonna use 1 hand because im more comfortable with 1 hand lol. Good welder, good teacher and I bet dudes slick AF with 2 hands.
That older SA 200 is the cadillac of welding machines!Just listen to that Lincoln Continental engine.Many welders[myself included]believe it produces the best arc out there.I used to have one myself.The countries infrastructure was built with that and the red rod 6010.[not 5p plus].The only drawback is it[the SA200 ] produces DC current for the auxiliary power source.It will quickly burn up drill motors or space heaters and such.]Grinder motors are made to accept DC or AC .At least they used to be.The 5p plus has more flux to fight when you are going downhill.Therefore you have to hold a slightly longer arc.The old 5P[6010]red rod went downhill very easily.Red rod may be hard to find these days.Good video!
Man I love these videos. You have helped me out of some serious jams in my welding classes. I wish that you would plug Outlaw Welding leathers. Their gear is top notch and home grown.
I commend you for teaching the pipeline process. You should do some videos on things people don’t see often. like welding split T for hot tap, how to transition for different pipe thicknesses, hot line sleeve test. There are a million things I know. One thing I never see or hear about anymore is an actual hot cut (football) where you cut live, pack drilling mud, and blow down. I have done several not sure if it is used anymore. It would be nice to see somebody demonstrating how it works and why it’s done. May not be able to demonstrate but maybe explain the process. Thanks for taking your time to teach the lost art.
😂 nice ending, nice video...been watching alot of 6g videos haven't ran stick for a few years got a test coming up on monday 2" schedule 80. Hope I can pull it off lol
I like the videos but just a Heads up there's an arc mark on the right side coupon at 3 o clock , 24:05 in the video ,I'm a welder not a cwi but you can make it all pretty and pass but one Arc Mark will bust you out !!! Should make a video on the what not to do's when welding thanks again keep up with the good work and videos , and work safe !!!
I also noticed no interpass cleaning. Not being critical in a bad way, but I been welding for over 35 years. Mostly x-ray work, ya gotta get that weld clean every pass. Why take a chance?
Re: Looking to become a pipe welder A lot shop fab is mig welded, like meter skids, seperators parts of vessels. If you want to travel and weld you need to find a helper job somewhere you want to go and learn the downhill stick side or get into chemical and water plants where everything is tig welded or try em all out. Getting a helper job for a year or 2 is going to be more useful than most schooling plus you'll take home 1500$ a week for the right company. Save, learn, practice in your spare time. When your comfortable go find a test
Using 5/32" rod for procedure what works good for me 3/32"(2mm) land 3/32"(2mm)space . Body position is very important when downhanding. Coming down the side dip your stinger hand shoulder down (twist shoulders and bend at the hips ) . There is a saying too weld the weld not the pipe ( don't burn the top of the bevel off and just catch the bevel caping)
Bro, gran contenido y muy didáctico pero te pediría que lo hicieras también en habla hispana por favor!! Pues hablo algo de inglés pero hay palabras técnicas que no entiendo, gracias y sigue así,el contenido es de gran calidad
What auto lens are y’all using? I have 2 different ones and neither work properly in low light/overcast kinda days.. lookin for a good one for both my hoods
@@julioariacero969 I haven't tried it yet but a lot of people on Instagram are liking CMR Fabrications. The guy who made the one I wear retired so been on the look out for a good new one.
Hey I tried to google that guy Martin Wolfhawk from Central Louisiana to buy a welding machine... where can we contact him or get his contact info to get rebuilt welding machine?
No They are teaching all kinds of crap in schools these days to get your money.You need a high penetration rod like 6010 or 7010 or 8010 to dig the slag out of the wagon tracts on the sides of the bead.Filler and cap 7018 is ok.
@@yomommasgardener9648 Experienced welders prefer the 60 series over the 70xx or 80xx they are forced to use sometimes on pipelines.Why?It easier to keep the flux behind you running downhill.Ask an ole 798er The TRANS ALASKA PIPELINE was done with a german rod called cell 80. It was the precurser to modern high penetration downhill pipeline rods.8018 cover.The old hands would sneak in Lincoln 60 series[6010] when they could but a good inspector could smell the difference while it was burning.
I'm just learning to weld at 64 years old and I don't understand what the term "keyhole" means. I understand the puddle, but not sure about the keyhole. Can someone explain that to me please?
How can I download these and why are they erased from my list? I use these hjalamar Aguilo videos to help my welding students and now I have no access..... please help and tell me what I can do to restore these or download your playlist please!!!!! Thanks
When I was in school for pipe welding we did downhill 1/8 6010 5p all the way out on 6inch pipe. I had great roots and great caps. Went to take a pipe test for a company and they had a miller bobcat rental for the testers. Had my fit up same as usual (3/32 gap & land) and ran my root and pushed all the way through. Yet my root was terrible and had low spots. I don’t understand what I had done wrong. Had the settings right too.
andrewhdl 1 I went to Hill College in cleburne, TX. I didn’t go for pipe welding originally, but took the class and liked it. It’s basically a self taught class unless you go to their night class with the old pipeline instructor. If you really want to learn pipeline welding I suggest going to south coast welding academy (weldtube) or Kentucky welding institute.
thatguy23 your full of shit ive been around to long to belive that...feed that shit to green hands I never was a helper either and I’ve been welding longer then you and I know that shits not that simple from real experience
OK, we know you can weld SCH 40 and thicker. The reality is that 50% of pipeline is relatively low pressure rated 0.100 - 0.150" wall jacketted pipe for buried gathering lines. Welding thin stuff can be less forgiving than thicker wall. I've been on projects that have 100 or more joints on thin wall buried pipe and maybe 30 connections on SCH 40 for above ground piping.
I don’t think the guy teaching is all that skilled. I’ve been on pipeline in Texas never seen him on the field don’t how he be an instructor so young but there was an arc mark (24:05) shot from him towards the end
#2 COMMENT-THIS IS A LOW-HYDROGEN ELECTRODE(ROD)DESIGNED TO WELD DOWN HILL(ONLY)ON PIPE.THEY ALSO MAKE E-9045,10045 AND IT'S USED ON OIL AND NATURAL GAS PIPELINES.LINCOLN ELECTRIC ALSO MAKES THIS IN WIRE FORM,FCAW-S.
Got certified on 5g downhill running 8010 for the rut, hot pass and cap. Trying to find places that need people so I can test. Anyone have some info? I know I’ll probably have to start as a helper and pay my dues and I’m perfectly fine with that 🤘🤘
HOW ABOUT DOING A DEMONSTRATION ON 6 INCH PIPE,SCH.80 WITH E-8045 STICK WELDING.HOT PASS,FILL AND 2 COVER PASSES(ACCORDING TO LINCOLN ELECTRIC,YOU CANNOT RUN ONE CAP PASS,YOU HAVE TO RUN 2 STRINGER PASSES).
I always see these videos but they are done on coupons. Never on full stick pipe. Gaping is a lot more challenging on full sticks. I'd like to see that video.
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"Once you get to that keyhole you want to shove your rod in there" that's exactly what I told my son. He isn't a welder, call it the burrs and the beads talk.
Boys from GrOklahoma the burrs and the beads lol
ive watched so many of your vids i honestly think i could do it !!! im a welder for union pacific and we are getting laid off in a few days and im honestly thinking of trying it !!! you guys keep up the awesome work great vids !!!!!
Really enjoy your thoroughness of explanation on what to do, what to look for and coaching to the end. Would enjoy seeing closer arc shots to see what you are seeing. Love your work.
Your videos have been a great help to me as I'm just starting out learning how to use my powerarc stick welder.
Amazing shots!!
I watch weld tube all the time, dudes are awesome!! Keep it up, i Just signed up at south coast!! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for the future.
Thanks so much for this video brother. I go for my weld 'assessment' tomorrow at Enbridge. Although they aren't going to bend or x-ray - I'm still glad to get this priceless lesson from you boys!
And you got the x Ray?
I welded pipe for 42 years .Today I noticed some of my hoods hanging on the wall in another building.They are doing fine right where they are.I used a number 9 welding lens for twenty of those years unless I was using a rod bigger than 5/32 which was rare.At 64 I can still see fine.Keep your head out of that smoke as much as possible.Those pancake hoods were invented by 798s so they didn't have to grind any.They are uncomfortable and useless.A fliptop hood is far better and safer.You young guys don't lay your hood down face first to collect metal flakes like a funnel lay it facing up when you lay it down.Throw your spent rods into a bucket or container instead of hap hazardly on the floor or ground.Be careful with argon once it gets in your lungs its hard to get out.Be careful in a confined space with oxygen,its odorless and if it saturates your clothing you will burst into flames.
Thanks Bob. I work at a marathon petroleum refinery and I actually didn't think of the oxygen hazard. Thanks for looking out for us new guys and God bless.
A #9 amazed you still have your vision...I use 11 all is fine till its time to cap then I go blind...
Age 47, switched to an #8
I want to find someone like this while will take me under their wing and teach me to weld, my mom used to call me bubba when she would teach me to cook, this guy calling his parter bubba gave me a warm feeling, such a wholesome and great life lesson video
Your videos are excellent 👌 please keep posting.
Even though you had to use a handheld for the arc shots, they are actually Beautiful! I was pausing it just to look at individual frames of the orange and blue contrasting and dancing with each other. 😍
Good vid, keep em' coming!
Another great video y'all!
Wish I had someone like this to shadow and learn from in CT. Great stuff!
This videos make me remember when i worked as pipefitter and welder helper with that company CB&I in a refinery in cartagena - colombia. Keep burnin' bro! Greetings from colombia
In the pipeline industry we call it a bead
Dudes a G. He says by all means if you can and its more comfortable for you use 2 hands but im gonna use 1 hand because im more comfortable with 1 hand lol. Good welder, good teacher and I bet dudes slick AF with 2 hands.
Decent teacher but he’s too young. Felt like the pipeliner there is more skilled. Been pipeling for 8 years never seen hjamar in the field
They're both so cool.Great.👍
That older SA 200 is the cadillac of welding machines!Just listen to that Lincoln Continental engine.Many welders[myself included]believe it produces the best arc out there.I used to have one myself.The countries infrastructure was built with that and the red rod 6010.[not 5p plus].The only drawback is it[the SA200 ] produces DC current for the auxiliary power source.It will quickly burn up drill motors or space heaters and such.]Grinder motors are made to accept DC or AC .At least they used to be.The 5p plus has more flux to fight when you are going downhill.Therefore you have to hold a slightly longer arc.The old 5P[6010]red rod went downhill very easily.Red rod may be hard to find these days.Good video!
Very fun, thanks!
Man I love these videos. You have helped me out of some serious jams in my welding classes. I wish that you would plug Outlaw Welding leathers. Their gear is top notch and home grown.
... they plug Outlaw a lot.
Yea that's done enough, already
11k views in 1day WTF!!! I’m subscribing best of wishes from ODESSA TX!! 👨🏾🏭
Steven just shook his head no when asked if he had social media lmao 😂 I knew that was the answer when I saw his rig...
Steven is the real deal 😂
I commend you for teaching the pipeline process. You should do some videos on things people don’t see often. like welding split T for hot tap, how to transition for different pipe thicknesses, hot line sleeve test. There are a million things I know. One thing I never see or hear about anymore is an actual hot cut (football) where you cut live, pack drilling mud, and blow down. I have done several not sure if it is used anymore. It would be nice to see somebody demonstrating how it works and why it’s done. May not be able to demonstrate but maybe explain the process. Thanks for taking your time to teach the lost art.
because amateur welders will watch this and start welding their own pipeline in their backyard
@@xl000 will these amateurs teachers never show their root
😂 nice ending, nice video...been watching alot of 6g videos haven't ran stick for a few years got a test coming up on monday 2" schedule 80. Hope I can pull it off lol
Dustin K. Did you though?
I love this Bro
Love for you to be my teacher bro. Keep up the good mahi/work....
I like the videos but just a Heads up there's an arc mark on the right side coupon at 3 o clock , 24:05 in the video ,I'm a welder not a cwi but you can make it all pretty and pass but one Arc Mark will bust you out !!! Should make a video on the what not to do's when welding thanks again keep up with the good work and videos , and work safe !!!
I also noticed no interpass cleaning. Not being critical in a bad way, but I been welding for over 35 years. Mostly x-ray work, ya gotta get that weld clean every pass. Why take a chance?
Re: Looking to become a pipe welder
A lot shop fab is mig welded, like meter skids, seperators parts of vessels. If you want to travel and weld you need to find a helper job somewhere you want to go and learn the downhill stick side or get into chemical and water plants where everything is tig welded or try em all out. Getting a helper job for a year or 2 is going to be more useful than most schooling plus you'll take home 1500$ a week for the right company. Save, learn, practice in your spare time. When your comfortable go find a test
What’s the cap that you have on where can I get one like that ?
nice job both of you
how much amperage solder in the filling, in the second pass? Do you handle a single amperage? or varies the amperage while it is going down?
What is those welding shields? Why the flat metal front and side?
Thumbs up guys. Nice tutorial!
Wow i love it
Una pregunta amigo como se yama ese proceso de escurrido en el fondeoreyeno y vista y el proceso ascendente y igual manera
What set up are yall using for filming ?
Beautiful buba 👌🏼
Is it possible to train your mind to see only the puddle and not the slag or other distraction happening like the smoke or the flame etc.?
I have never welded using a pipeline rig. Can you give me a better explanation of 3rd gear & 40?
Using 5/32" rod for procedure what works good for me 3/32"(2mm) land 3/32"(2mm)space . Body position is very important when downhanding. Coming down the side dip your stinger hand shoulder down (twist shoulders and bend at the hips ) . There is a saying too weld the weld not the pipe ( don't burn the top of the bevel off and just catch the bevel caping)
Damn Bubba ! Yall gettin down on that pipe Bubba! Great videos Bubba! Keep it up Bubba!
Bro, gran contenido y muy didáctico pero te pediría que lo hicieras también en habla hispana por favor!! Pues hablo algo de inglés pero hay palabras técnicas que no entiendo, gracias y sigue así,el contenido es de gran calidad
Are you running + or neg electrode?
Great high fire 🔥👨🏭
Nice job fellas. Where do I sign up? Do you need a oxy/fuel instructor?
What auto lens are y’all using? I have 2 different ones and neither work properly in low light/overcast kinda days.. lookin for a good one for both my hoods
Get a fixed lens lol
My inspiration
Thanksfull
cool head cap dude what do you call that
V stinger is nice...but I feel its traditional to use a t300 for both ground and stinger when downhilling with an sa200
Nice booth of welder 👌
Another great video brother!
#letsburn
You should do a video on galvanized welding
Nice kewp doing videos 🙏
what is your brand of electrodes?
Can someone tell me the difference in running the root down instead of up?
Production time.
Correct me if I'm wrong not trolling but shouldn't it be ran uphill
Nice video
This might be a repeated question, but I have seen pipeline welders bend their rods, what’s the purpose of it?
Oscar Martinez it’s just a preference, helps when you are welding in an awkward position
İ think that nice and exactly taught.
U ever heard of a steel wedge? Rather than a flat head lol
Awesome video keep them coming
ALL THE WAY BUBBA !!!! Haha GET IT SON
What was the guys name that rebuilt the machine in Louisiana?
Does he chop machine too
What is the name of that welding mask? plis
@@julioariacero969 Pancake hoods. Multiple companies make them
@@julioariacero969 I haven't tried it yet but a lot of people on Instagram are liking CMR Fabrications. The guy who made the one I wear retired so been on the look out for a good new one.
@@weldtube thanks Bud, for the awesome video and info
Che tipo di elettrodi usate? In verticale non cola per niente
That’s where I got my machine from too! Small world
cervantes121 where at? Does he have a website or Facebook page?
I'm from Alexandria La. What's this person's name or info. I would like to get my hands on a good machine.
@@weldtube thank you so much for the info
Hey I tried to google that guy Martin Wolfhawk from Central Louisiana to buy a welding machine... where can we contact him or get his contact info to get rebuilt welding machine?
Is it ok to use a 7018 for the hot pass? Thats what im learning in school right now.
No They are teaching all kinds of crap in schools these days to get your money.You need a high penetration rod like 6010 or 7010 or 8010 to dig the slag out of the wagon tracts on the sides of the bead.Filler and cap 7018 is ok.
@@redbird1824 I’m in Tulsa 6010 root and 6010 hot pass and rest with 7018
@@yomommasgardener9648 Experienced welders prefer the 60 series over the 70xx or 80xx they are forced to use sometimes on pipelines.Why?It easier to keep the flux behind you running downhill.Ask an ole 798er The TRANS ALASKA PIPELINE was done with a german rod called cell 80. It was the precurser to modern high penetration downhill pipeline rods.8018 cover.The old hands would sneak in Lincoln 60 series[6010] when they could but a good inspector could smell the difference while it was burning.
I'm just learning to weld at 64 years old and I don't understand what the term "keyhole" means. I understand the puddle, but not sure about the keyhole. Can someone explain that to me please?
why not showing the root? i was waiting for it.
How can I download these and why are they erased from my list? I use these hjalamar Aguilo videos to help my welding students and now I have no access..... please help and tell me what I can do to restore these or download your playlist please!!!!! Thanks
He’s not with weld tube more so that’s why
When I was in school for pipe welding we did downhill 1/8 6010 5p all the way out on 6inch pipe. I had great roots and great caps. Went to take a pipe test for a company and they had a miller bobcat rental for the testers. Had my fit up same as usual (3/32 gap & land) and ran my root and pushed all the way through. Yet my root was terrible and had low spots. I don’t understand what I had done wrong. Had the settings right too.
GoodWeld where did you go to school for pipe welding? Because I want to become a pipeline welder
andrewhdl 1 I went to Hill College in cleburne, TX. I didn’t go for pipe welding originally, but took the class and liked it. It’s basically a self taught class unless you go to their night class with the old pipeline instructor. If you really want to learn pipeline welding I suggest going to south coast welding academy (weldtube) or Kentucky welding institute.
andrewhdl 1 you don’t become a pipeline welder just by going to school you have to be a helper first
@@tonyguerra7799 complete bullshit I've never been a helper it's either you have it or you dont and ive been on the row for 10 years ...
thatguy23 your full of shit ive been around to long to belive that...feed that shit to green hands I never was a helper either and I’ve been welding longer then you and I know that shits not that simple from real experience
nos ubiera gustado que la cámara no se este moviendo tanto para ver el núcleo de la función
We need that pipeline built in Alberta, Canada
Matt 85 preach!
The Patch
how much the measure for the gap by mm? please..
Mm is ~1.5 حمووتي البرنس I use a tie strap or a bandsaw blade that I’ll cut to size. That’s about perfect
What's up brother! I liked the video.What was the brand of your caps? Thanks Augie
OK, we know you can weld SCH 40 and thicker. The reality is that 50% of pipeline is relatively low pressure rated 0.100 - 0.150" wall jacketted pipe for buried gathering lines. Welding thin stuff can be less forgiving than thicker wall. I've been on projects that have 100 or more joints on thin wall buried pipe and maybe 30 connections on SCH 40 for above ground piping.
I don’t think the guy teaching is all that skilled. I’ve been on pipeline in Texas never seen him on the field don’t how he be an instructor so young but there was an arc mark (24:05) shot from him towards the end
Guys what do you have on your head gramophone records?
What is the name of that welding mask? plis
Pancake welding hood
#2 COMMENT-THIS IS A LOW-HYDROGEN ELECTRODE(ROD)DESIGNED TO WELD DOWN HILL(ONLY)ON PIPE.THEY ALSO MAKE E-9045,10045 AND IT'S USED ON OIL AND NATURAL GAS PIPELINES.LINCOLN ELECTRIC ALSO MAKES THIS IN WIRE FORM,FCAW-S.
Why are you carrying bottle jacks?
I’m from central Louisiana
Got certified on 5g downhill running 8010 for the rut, hot pass and cap. Trying to find places that need people so I can test. Anyone have some info? I know I’ll probably have to start as a helper and pay my dues and I’m perfectly fine with that 🤘🤘
Where is your school?
HOW ABOUT DOING A DEMONSTRATION ON 6 INCH PIPE,SCH.80 WITH E-8045 STICK WELDING.HOT PASS,FILL AND 2 COVER PASSES(ACCORDING TO LINCOLN ELECTRIC,YOU CANNOT RUN ONE CAP PASS,YOU HAVE TO RUN 2 STRINGER PASSES).
Needs to put some Murphy guages on that machine
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guys, I couldn't see your fume extraction. We need you to be doing this for a long time, nice and healthy, and all the learners watching
Doubt they be in the field that long especially that young dude
That is my boy stev-o a good welder and makes some good bbq chicken
Do a 6 inch brother inlaw tig root an hot pass an 7018 full an cap
Austin Ross you should try him
that bottom tho.... 🤣🤣🤣
What rod for hot pass ?
Wondering the same thing, 7010??
8010 3/16 or 5/32
Lsu baby!!
That’s a big hoss
I always see these videos but they are done on coupons. Never on full stick pipe. Gaping is a lot more challenging on full sticks. I'd like to see that video.
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Split you high low, that's what you meant to say
Not trying to be a keyboard CWI but that button looks low. I suggest stepping it out fast a few times not flicking.