Awesome video and explanation! It really helps having the voiceover done separately from the weld. It lets the welder focus on one thing at a time instead of trying to explain under pressure. The audio quality is also much better because the sound doesn't echo under the hood
He just gave a HUGE piece of advice that applies to ALL pipe welding. Put as heavy a cap as you are allowed, get used to doing that, and make it normal practice.
@@seth9466 but in a teaching environment you don't want to mislead people to think that that's acceptable. You're right though, that definitely isn't getting xrayed lmao
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Awesome video and explanation! It really helps having the voiceover done separately from the weld. It lets the welder focus on one thing at a time instead of trying to explain under pressure. The audio quality is also much better because the sound doesn't echo under the hood
Crossover tubes. I have a video on one. Using a mirror. Having a quartz cup helps alot.
Pure skill right here 👏🏼
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He just gave a HUGE piece of advice that applies to ALL pipe welding. Put as heavy a cap as you are allowed, get used to doing that, and make it normal practice.
good tips, what he says is correct. I am a pipe welder on navy ships and this fit would be considered wide open!
Another informative video guys. Keep up the hard work!
RR is a Boss! That was beautiful!
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A pleasure and honor as always guys!
Fuck yea that was a nice ass video
Great work sir thanks for sharing nice information thank you so much sir 👌♥️♥️.
Thanks
Awesome video
I'm a journeyman in the pipe business, if you need staff, I can come.
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Nice
So what about the fisheyeb?
U just gotta get it nice n hot again so u can pic up the fisheye and carry it to the top then pull out a little better next time
For real. Stuff like that fails x-ray easy
@@osiyo7098 good thing it probably wont get xrayed even in a real life setting
@@seth9466 but in a teaching environment you don't want to mislead people to think that that's acceptable. You're right though, that definitely isn't getting xrayed lmao
I’m a mechanical engineer and typically this is usually seen in the convection section of a boiler exchanging heat with the effluent combustion gas
Boilermakin
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Why not just make them spaced out further lok
Nice fcking hand bro..👍
First
Pipe NOT TUBE!!!!
Yeah. Return tubes on a boiler for sure.
TUBE, its a part of a unit (heater, evaporator, heat exchanger, condenser, etc.) Pipe, if used as a stand alone structure.
Tube.