Coping 2 7/8 Pipe Flush With One Side Of 4 1/2" Pipe
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2024
- In this video I will be showing you how I cope 2 7/8 pipe to be flush with one side of 4 1/2" pipe. I will be using 7 tools. And I will give you 7 steps to follow along with. The 7 tools are, 1. String line 2. Tape measure 3. Soap stone 4. Torch 5. 2 7/8 Template 6. Template material 7. 4 1/2" Grinder. I will be using an oxygen and acetylene cutting torch and a stick welding machine. I hope this helps you with your pipe fence building skills. To learn more about building pipe fence check out our pipe fence course at arosswelding.school. Use the discount code DOWN20 for 20% off your purchase until 12 pm central time tonight.
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I have always enjoyed that you try to just show people the way you do thinks. When I saw that you had barn cats and understand they have a place in our life’s like any other animals. You have my respect now. I would of hired you to weld for me or work on my ranch farm anything.
I always love your insight from the OLD timer to the young (ish) bucks thanks man
This guy is so good. Appreciate the knowledge and content man
Love the saddle jig
You' should be asking saddle maker? laughing not in training welder
Thank you Mr Ross for all the knowledge you provide us with. I am first generation welder out here in small town in Mississippi. Currently in college in Scooba and what I’ve learned from you has help me apply it to my everyday life as a welder. From fixing keyholes to making clean cuts with the torch. Thank you for all that you do and I most definitely can say that I am truly blessed to have found your channel.
Nice “coping skills”! Thanks for sharing
Hey Austin. On the basis of fencing, I'm working on replacing posts with 6" wide flange beams for our cattle corral. We're gonna weld the hog wire back to the beams. Working in a fab shop has its perks... One of the guys owed me a favor...
Hey, great video. This should be in the pipe fence course.
Fence looks amazing.
Also when making templates you can take your hammer and tap around the edge and it will mark/cut in one go
Thanks for sharing with us Austin. Looks great and not that hard as you showed us. Persistence pays. Practice helps too. Fred.
thank you Austin......best wishes from Florida, Paul
Info, if you have a clamp you can put it under the cross pipe to hold it up
you should show how to do the folded paper trick to quarter your pipe
Looks good! Looks so much better on the edge vs centered on the post. Nice job on the saddles! I do so many of them, I have cut, ground and modified saddle templates for 2 7/8” and 2 3/8” both, to easily mark that fit up. I also cheat by throwing a chain clamp around the posts for the horizontal to set on while I tack it up. Thanks for the video!
Thank you! My pleasure!
This is awesome man
I like the custom template idea, definitely going to do that.
What's the benefit to having the rails flush with the posts instead of centered?
Thanks Austin always great content.
Thank you
Good info thank you for sharing.
Austin that is some good instruction right there me lad especially making the template. Going over center baffled me once too. I spent a lot of time eyeballin' and whittlin' plus a fair amount of fill-in' gaps. Double thumbs up sir.👍👍🍻cheers
Thank you for the kind words! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Try out the pipe saddle scribe I sent You . If used properly it will get a 90 degree saddle within 1/4"
Hello I'm Yrysbek welder
Can you explain how, give a brief overview summary on that red pipe template? Other than that thank you for the tips!
Hey Austin, when you where measuring for your cope, there was some kind of lightning bolt action. Is that from the pipe being magnetized ? Thanks for the tricks.👌
What is the trick to getting that soap stone in that holder. I keep breaking the soap stone.
Did you end up quitting cutting the hole in the up right post or just havent for awhile
Just a random question. Would a plasma cutter be more efficient?
pipe is measured from inside deminsion which he is using 2"pipe coped to4"pipe
What if you wanted to circle burn the holes and inert the pipe…
How much do you charge the foot for a linear pipe fence ?
I would like to see the same pipe size flush fit on a 45 degree 😮
What’s your favorite welder’s pencil?
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6:53, did that cat get his tail too close to you and the torch......
Cap?
Now, do I use your hole method or try the template cut? You are making it hard again.
I don’t think the hole method will work with this particular cope.
@@arosswelding I need to put some fencing up on the farm here.
That was a cool tip, thank you
My pleasure
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