Saw a guy do it yesterday at Maverick in La Porte . A Coonass from home, La !!!!!! ✌👊😎 he passed. I passed branch and bell!!!! Nice video. Please buy a welding hat for your ears, ,
Just found your channel, enjoyed it greatly. Went to Sweden in 2010 whilst visiting family in Denmark. My husband went to a welding supply in Dansk and told me of how similar the welding supply was to the USA and even SMELLED THE SAME ! Thanks
Got my start in the pipe department at a US Navy Shipyard. They also made us use 7018 for the root in the corner of a booth 2G and 5G and made an emphasis to grind every start. Also had to do TIG in the same scenario and both were 6" pipe ~ half inch wall. The bowl legged old fart giving us the initial instructions yelled at us young boys no back stepping on starts....grind, grind grind. Ended up being an ace mirror welder on hydraulic lines arrayed. I'd do so much mirror welding I sometimes had a hard time tacking something for someone without a mirror. Good times. Great video and skills. We never tried it on DCEN though.
I ran this when I lived in Sweden. Its really all in the hand remote but when its done, its bad ass. I have never seen it done in California and Im a Union pipefitter. Awesome job. cheers TyT
Words don't invent themselves now do they :D Instant like. I like the thoroughness and attention to essentials and details on your process. Good job! :) Subscribed.
Just found your channel young man. You have great skills (far better than my welding skills) and videos are good. Thanks for uploading and best regards from North Yorkshire, England.
Did the same test today. On a 60mm pipe 12mm thick. And i used ok 48.15 in the root. Dcen 75amp. 3.5 opening And 2.5mm land. I did not have remote but root went out nice. Thank for nice tips And tricks. I am from NORWAY.
Nice job! Here in New Brunswick, Canada we also do 7018 root, fill and cap if required, although a 6010 root is becoming more commonplace. Great idea using a remote for the root pass, i would love to see that become a standard here as well. Also i can tell you from 20 yrs experience welding that the 7018 root is much harder to master, again nice job.
Yeah the remote is definitely a boost both in quality and production rate. I have personally never run a single 6010, so it's nice to get your opinion about the difference. Thanks for watching and comment.
I have been welding pipe for 30+ years. 7018 and stainless stick is very impressive. If you very good rod both helps. I have welded pipe with every process except a sub arc.
Hi Thank you for this very nice video. Note that you have potentiometer based amp setting which you are I think using it is also possible to have two toggle switches : one for +1 amp up and one for -1 amp down remote control.
Good instruction and humor. Would you please make a video of the internal components of your Esab welding machines (manufacturers, specs, etc)? In the Western Hemisphere there is great confusion and fraud regarding price and components in welding machines.
Thanx buddy i am work in Malaysia and i was many friends over there in Sweden all belong from BLLF organization Bounded Labour Liberation Front Lidkoping My email is akram.heera@gmail.com
What a great find this channel is. Great info, lovely arc shots, superb welding skills. Weird not to hear an American accent as on most welding vids & still yet to find a Brit who's putting out video, they must be out there
I've used 7018 for root pass before and to achieve this is to understand how polarity affects your weld and the technique needed to execute this. Using 7018 all the way for me is a hard technique to learn but very rewarding.
I'm trying to learn a 7018 root now, when you get to your edges are your watching any of the parent metal melt or are you kinda just moving from edge to edge to keep it from keyholing?
Thanks alot for kind words. as a matter of fact we recorded a new video last weekend, and I am editing it right now so maby in a week it will be uploaded. But I have never welded 6010 not even seen a 6010 rod in sweden. but who knows what the future bring. Thanks for watching
I really don't know! It seems to be the common practice here. I was talking to the old timer I work with ,though, and he said they used all 7018 for the pipe jobs he was on.
For those that don’t know dcen is straight polarity and the arc is jumping from the rod to the work piece and dcep is reverse polarity and the arc is jumping from workpiece to rod.
Very instructive and clear arc shots. You're improving the channel. Do you film through the welding helmet or through neutral density filters? So curious... Welding greetings from Denmark
Bo Helsted Hey Bo! bought a nd filter for capture welding really expensive. but i dident get any good pictures with that. this i have built my own filter with a 11 din welding glas. I use my old Sony a33 camera and set focus and brightness manually.
Very nice work. Haven't come across that procedure here in Canada for pipe. I have heard of a similar technique used for piping used as a structural component, like a pile.
DarrinsFarm Thanks! Here in sweden no one knows how to run a 6010 root anymore. we stopped using it for about 30years ago. 7018 gives better welding quality witch is better suitted for cold conditions and more resident to cracking than a 6010.
Crazy how ideals can be so different. Here pipelines that are being buried are welder all the way out with xx10 rods downhill. Makes me want to work in different countries just to see how they do things differently. Always wondered why esab rods said ok on them. Just assumed it was a quality control thing.
We use 7018 roots in Canada. I'm guessing you are out west ? Here in NL at the Come by Chance refinery all the stick roots are 7018. The only difference is we run reverse polarity. Which is harder to run than straight.
So when you getting in position to do 7018 you don’t have to be so far away from the pipe, because it makes me feel uncomfortable, my teacher told me to do that… when your doing the bottom right can you get a little closer and work your way up as you turn your wrist?
Wow just saw this video again and it is badass. 7018 root is real hard to master. Nice job man!! 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Saw a guy do it yesterday at Maverick in La Porte .
A Coonass from home, La !!!!!! ✌👊😎 he passed.
I passed branch and bell!!!!
Nice video.
Please buy a welding hat for your ears, ,
Its reverse polarity right?
Can I weld 6010 for root pass by polarity DCEN ?
@@karlopadilla2718 yes it is👍
Schlasken R
Actually reverse polarity is electrode positive.
For the root he ran straight polarity DCEN
Never in a million years would've thought of doing it like this. Currently going to pipe school in lower Alabama, USA totally gonna try this!
ROLL TIDE!!!!! I'M TOP G UN KEEP WORKING HARD BROTHER !! YOU WELL GET GOOD SOUTHERN BOYS ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!
Just found your channel, enjoyed it greatly. Went to Sweden in 2010 whilst visiting family in Denmark. My husband went to a welding supply in Dansk and told me of how similar the welding supply was to the USA and even SMELLED THE SAME ! Thanks
Got my start in the pipe department at a US Navy Shipyard. They also made us use 7018 for the root in the corner of a booth 2G and 5G and made an emphasis to grind every start. Also had to do TIG in the same scenario and both were 6" pipe ~ half inch wall. The bowl legged old fart giving us the initial instructions yelled at us young boys no back stepping on starts....grind, grind grind. Ended up being an ace mirror welder on hydraulic lines arrayed. I'd do so much mirror welding I sometimes had a hard time tacking something for someone without a mirror. Good times. Great video and skills. We never tried it on DCEN though.
That’s the first time I’ve seen a 7018 root. Great job! Thank you for the video!
You have great skills and an awesome sense of humor!!! Love it!
Gorgeous welding, magnificent arc shots. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thanks for the nice arc shots. I'm just starting to learn how to stick weld with 7018 with my everlast welder. Those arc shots are really helping me.
your skill is making the weld look effortless
I ran this when I lived in Sweden. Its really all in the hand remote but when its done, its bad ass. I have never seen it done in California and Im a Union pipefitter. Awesome job. cheers TyT
we run 7018 roots here in Ontario Canada Im BoilerMaker Pressure welder
Words don't invent themselves now do they :D Instant like. I like the thoroughness and attention to essentials and details on your process. Good job! :) Subscribed.
Great job is very nice of you to share your knowledge
Fellow welder from the USA, man Swedish people speak such good English it's impressive
Great video. Takes me back to my time on the tools.
You're a great welder man!! Awesome job. DCEN with a 7018 is an interesting technique. I'm glad i found your channel. Cheers from Philadelphia, PA ✌🏻
MOST OF USE SOUTHERN BOYS CAN DO THIS BECAUSE OF WORKING IN SHIPYARDS!!
This is the video i've been looking for!thanks!!
Never seen any better! thanks for sharing!
Just found your channel young man. You have great skills (far better than my welding skills) and videos are good. Thanks for uploading and best regards from North Yorkshire, England.
Estoy ansioso porque tengo que hacer una probeta mañana y este genio como si nada... Raíz con 7018!!!!!!
Thats about how i weld ok48, and im from western sweden! My teachers were from middle and northern sweden though, great old guys.
just done this today good welds man thanks for posting
It is the first time i ear about changing polarity with 7018. I will need to give it a try. Great video, very informative.
You are my inspiration. My wife hates when I weld or do any fabrication.
😂 wut
@@bastiatboi4510 haha.
★A. It's hilarious to me that post was from 3 years ago.
★B. I'm divorcing her. 😂
★C. She still has my welding equipment. 😭
@@jamesharrell4360 well I'm glad you came to your senses lol, hope you get your tools back
Awesome video. Keep the welding video coming, you have a great channel
Did the same test today. On a 60mm pipe 12mm thick. And i used ok 48.15 in the root. Dcen 75amp. 3.5 opening And 2.5mm land. I did not have remote but root went out nice. Thank for nice tips And tricks. I am from NORWAY.
Congratulations to your welding certification, great job!
Impecable tu pase de raíz bro! 💯
Nice job! Here in New Brunswick, Canada we also do 7018 root, fill and cap if required, although a 6010 root is becoming more commonplace. Great idea using a remote for the root pass, i would love to see that become a standard here as well. Also i can tell you from 20 yrs experience welding that the 7018 root is much harder to master, again nice job.
Yeah the remote is definitely a boost both in quality and production rate. I have personally never run a single 6010, so it's nice to get your opinion about the difference. Thanks for watching and comment.
Brother i am working in Malaysia as a 6g welder so how if i want come in Canada for work ....?
So hard to find someone who does 7018 roots much love from canada🇨🇦
Never seen anyone do dcen on pipe , I'm going to try it. Thanks William 😆😆
Im from indonesia, Batam Island.
Thanks for the video master
this is a cool video. very nice work. most people would say this couldnt be donr
I have been welding pipe for 30+ years. 7018 and stainless stick is very impressive. If you very good rod both helps. I have welded pipe with every process except a sub arc.
Nice and beautiful.
Fully appreciated your vedio...thanks
Trabajo impecable, 👏👏👏👏
Great job and greetings from Missouri usa
Thanks, greetings from Luleå northern part of Sweden.😊
Wow 😮 what a great job sir
I vill se mer om dina videoklipp!
You are amazing with skills man kämpa på 👍🏻
Very nice sir your welding is the best thanks for your video tutorial always succsess amen by sudiman from Indonesia
Beautiful welding ,, well done
Excellent friend...
This video is AWESOME. Amazing skill. Excellent commentary.
Beautiful swedish humor.
The only problem was the Finnish weld 🙃
Excellent job 👏 👍
Congratulacion 😊
Great Videos mate. Really nice welding.
KEEP UP THE AWESOME PIPE WELDING !!! ONLY PIPE WELDERS KNOW HOW TO DO THIS TOP GUN !!!!! THANKS BROTHER!!!!!!!
It takes one to know one. 👊 thanks for the support.😆
very good friend, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
That root so perfect!
How I do like welding. Watching welding just makes me want to get out my powerarc and weld .
Julian Brody I know that feeling 😁
Very nice performance..
Very well done Sir.
I'm also a welder but the way you did that root pass are awesome! Honestly, im always find it difficult when doing a root pass.
Hard running a root with 7018. Good job bro
Very nice weld job sir
Nice root! Wow! Great video for new comers to watch how to use a Low Hy. Rod for a root pass.
Randy Harris Thanks for watching and comment. I really appreciate it 😊
Very Nice job
Hi Thank you for this very nice video. Note that you have potentiometer based amp setting which you are I think using it is also possible to have two toggle switches : one for +1 amp up and one for -1 amp down remote control.
Nice job sir
Nice tips 😍
Good instruction and humor. Would you please make a video of the internal components of your Esab welding machines (manufacturers, specs, etc)? In the Western Hemisphere there is great confusion and fraud regarding price and components in welding machines.
Look so good!!👍👍👍
Hello sir I would like a welding job for you
Nice video, first time seeing anything from your channel fellow Swede :) oh glad you bought her a hot dog ;)
Tackar, hon var också väldigt glad över varmkorven hon tjatar fortfarande om den.
sos un maestro!!!!!
Looks good. Thanks from California
Thanks for watching.
Hi brother
i am also a welder i see u doing very good welding root pass is so good 😍😍😍
Thanx buddy i am work in Malaysia and i was
many friends over there in Sweden all belong from BLLF organization Bounded Labour Liberation Front
Lidkoping
My email is akram.heera@gmail.com
What a great find this channel is. Great info, lovely arc shots, superb welding skills. Weird not to hear an American accent as on most welding vids & still yet to find a Brit who's putting out video, they must be out there
Andy Honey glad you found it. yeah I only use the accent swenglish. 😁
Hello sir I would like a welding job for you
Very nice work, thank you....
Nice work
very very good
GOOD JOB
Very good
Good job sharing
I've used 7018 for root pass before and to achieve this is to understand how polarity affects your weld and the technique needed to execute this. Using 7018 all the way for me is a hard technique to learn but very rewarding.
bra jobbat !
Excelentes soldadores muy bien
awesome vid
Du är duktig !
På önsdag nästa veckan har jag prove PH 45%
The root pass looks like GTAW
Impeccable weld skills
Miquel Anesto alright calm down now any welder will know that isn’t a tig root
Thank you so much
Cool brooo👍👍👍👍👍
thanks for sharing your video! I'm watching it all the way from McAllen, Texas!!! i wanna try 7018 root pass!
Chuy RDZ Thanks alot for watching. I hope to be able to upload more soon.
Que onda I’m from McAllen as well
I'm trying to learn a 7018 root now, when you get to your edges are your watching any of the parent metal melt or are you kinda just moving from edge to edge to keep it from keyholing?
Lovely!
молодец, совершенные швы! Высочайший класс
спасибо
I love my Kemppi MinarcEvo180
Welder Stick i understand why!
Never seen 7018 root. Cool
Awesome!
"Here you can see me standing like a paper clip, but its actually pretty nice" I fucking died
Nice job!
Thanks😊
Very nice welding mate , we want to see a 6010 root 6G
keep doing more videos
you are awesome !!
Thanks alot for kind words. as a matter of fact we recorded a new video last weekend, and I am editing it right now so maby in a week it will be uploaded. But I have never welded 6010 not even seen a 6010 rod in sweden. but who knows what the future bring. Thanks for watching
My training was started with 6010 rods because it is much harder to use than 7018. Learn to swim in deep water!
Appalachian Stillhunter why weld with 6010 if it's harder to weld with and give u a lower weld quality than 7018? just curious.
I really don't know! It seems to be the common practice here. I was talking to the old timer I work with ,though, and he said they used all 7018 for the pipe jobs he was on.
We dont use 6010 in Sweden 😂 and its reverse 6010 are easier to weld rootpasses with. In tradeschool we only practice 7018 DC+ Roots.
Very nice.
nice great weld
For those that don’t know dcen is straight polarity and the arc is jumping from the rod to the work piece and dcep is reverse polarity and the arc is jumping from workpiece to rod.
Very instructive and clear arc shots. You're improving the channel. Do you film through the welding helmet or through neutral density filters? So curious... Welding greetings from Denmark
Bo Helsted Hey Bo! bought a nd filter for capture welding really expensive. but i dident get any good pictures with that. this i have built my own filter with a 11 din welding glas. I use my old Sony a33 camera and set focus and brightness manually.
Hi. How many Amps you use for the DCEN root pass? Thanks
Very nice work. Haven't come across that procedure here in Canada for pipe. I have heard of a similar technique used for piping used as a structural component, like a pile.
DarrinsFarm Thanks! Here in sweden no one knows how to run a 6010 root anymore. we stopped using it for about 30years ago. 7018 gives better welding quality witch is better suitted for cold conditions and more resident to cracking than a 6010.
Crazy how ideals can be so different. Here pipelines that are being buried are welder all the way out with xx10 rods downhill. Makes me want to work in different countries just to see how they do things differently. Always wondered why esab rods said ok on them. Just assumed it was a quality control thing.
We use 7018 roots in Canada. I'm guessing you are out west ? Here in NL at the Come by Chance refinery all the stick roots are 7018. The only difference is we run reverse polarity. Which is harder to run than straight.
Ya Newfoundlander86 I've only worked in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Nice welding
So when you getting in position to do 7018 you don’t have to be so far away from the pipe, because it makes me feel uncomfortable, my teacher told me to do that… when your doing the bottom right can you get a little closer and work your way up as you turn your wrist?
Nice looking weld. Never seen open groove 7018 before. I'll have to give it a shot over the 6010
+chris jones I never tried 6010. Let me know once you tried the 7018 what you think about it. Thanks for watching
Northern Sweden Welding will do. Might be a few weeks wanna get my 6010 down for cert before I start trying new things
Is it acceptable to weld the root pass with 7018 rood according to the ASMI standard and to be used in oil industry ?