Titanium Bike Welds with Mike Zanconato

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    Tig welding a titanium bike with Mike Zanconato of Zanconato custom cycles.
    Titanium is relatively easy to weld but following best practices and procedures is super important.
    purging the back side of the weld with argon, cleaning the metal thoroughly, using a large flood cup, wearing clean gloves...all are details that can make a big difference.
    using a clear furick bbw cup really helped with filming the arc for this video but it also provided the argon shielding required to keep the welds silver free from discoloration.
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Komentáře • 360

  • @ScienceFTW
    @ScienceFTW Před 5 lety +143

    Jody, thank you for taking the time out of your schedule to come up and visit. It was so much fun and I learned a ton. Thank you for all that you do for this community!

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  Před 5 lety +9

      zanconato thanks for having me Mike

    • @wadepatton2433
      @wadepatton2433 Před 5 lety +1

      You go Zank!

    • @brianbob7514
      @brianbob7514 Před 5 lety +3

      I don’t see my max in the background! Get to work :)

    • @WesV
      @WesV Před 5 lety +2

      That is one well set up work-space sir!

    • @JZStudiosonline
      @JZStudiosonline Před 5 lety +1

      Well I was interested, until I found out your a roadie.
      Interest lost.

  • @bigtb1717
    @bigtb1717 Před 5 lety +20

    Two masters taking the time to share some of their expertise. Awesome, thanks guys! Fantastic work on those welds.

  • @MotoFabPerformance
    @MotoFabPerformance Před 5 měsíci +2

    I’m an experienced titanium welder (exhaust and such) but I learned a lot about prep from this video. Awesome!

  • @garethleitner9547
    @garethleitner9547 Před 5 lety +11

    I have a new appreciation of the Serotta Legend titanium bike that I bought 20 years ago. The welds are flawless.

  • @jacktheaviator4938
    @jacktheaviator4938 Před 5 lety +5

    I just started working with titanium tubing, (aircraft structural) and it is a DREAM to work with, once I got past the quirks of the material, it really is an awesome product to weld. and the BBW cups (in Pyrex) made a huge difference. It allows light to spread out more, and I can see what"s coming around the curve of the tube. I have really started using titanium anywhere I can. It makes the project run over budget, but in my opinion, the weight saving and strength are worth every penny. And you don't have to be nearly as worried about stress fatigue, which brings peace of mind, especially knowing someone's life is on the line at 3000 meters altitude. Thx for a great video.

    • @AldoSchmedack
      @AldoSchmedack Před 4 lety

      Jack the Aviator Question for you, where do find your material to use? I am having a bear of a time finding Ti locally.

  • @kieranproven4874
    @kieranproven4874 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Jodi, Thanks for all the years you have been putting into your CZcams Tutorials. I have been watching for many years. I have been welding for 20 years now and I still look for you to learn something I can apply to my jobs. I love the clear arc shots and the chilled out narration. Thanks man.

  • @nucleonst
    @nucleonst Před 5 lety +3

    I think fusion is the most important thing to consider when welding. It is one of the main reasons Carbondale frames don’t have high failure rates. They have these huge welds both for fusion and aesthetics. Excellent video thank you!

  • @jojomama4787
    @jojomama4787 Před 4 lety +3

    When I was young there was a race car driver named Juan Fangio and he was simply the best! The reason I mention that guy is that he said "you win the race by going as slow as possible", meaning fast enough to win but slow enough to keep the car intact.Welding is quite similar,you want to weld as cold as possible to get away from enlarging the grain structure but hot enough to get the penetration required

  • @AviewFromUnder
    @AviewFromUnder Před 3 lety +1

    I have never held a TIG torch in my life but I can't stop looking at TIG videos! Thanks for sharing.

  • @JaapGrootveld
    @JaapGrootveld Před 5 lety +9

    Best weld talk I ever heard, and best welds I have ever seen, Tanks pro,s.

  • @tolga1cool
    @tolga1cool Před 5 lety +26

    Holy crap. Those welds look clean

  • @petebike
    @petebike Před 5 lety +17

    I was a tig welder at a titanium bike factory in north Cambridge Massachusetts in the late 90's early 2000's . You're doing beautiful work. Keep it up!

  • @trylessego
    @trylessego Před 5 lety +29

    Theses welds are pure art work and I could look at it all day.

    • @eduardosampoia5480
      @eduardosampoia5480 Před 3 lety +2

      I wouldn't call it art. I call it science. Follow the instructions and it should always work.

    • @Ladosligese
      @Ladosligese Před 3 lety

      @@eduardosampoia5480 you could NOT be more wrong .. welding is an ARTFORM like anything else that requires skill .. the better you are at it the better the results .. " follow the instructions " .. yeee i read how to setup a welder .. now i can weld as well as anyone else .. no matter how long they been doing it .. you get my point or?

  • @FrankKassel
    @FrankKassel Před 5 lety +10

    I always enjoy wrapping my arms around a BBW. Maybe I'll look into that cup too.

  • @papalilburn
    @papalilburn Před 5 lety

    Noticed the "modified" regulator/hose wrench, you always provide ideas that help our effort. Plan on making one today! Thanks for the good information and wonderful - "Tips & Tricks!"

  • @SteveisTall
    @SteveisTall Před 5 lety +5

    I've sent this to my bike riding mates. Hopefully it helps educate them. Thanks.

  • @livedadyt10
    @livedadyt10 Před 4 lety

    He is very thorough!
    Lots of respect for all those alum. welded bikes too.
    Thx.

  • @TKTK-sw3tq
    @TKTK-sw3tq Před 4 lety +3

    I’m late but that MIT professor is Thomas W Eagar on youtube. He does welding metallurgy lectures that are available to anyone. Just search up Thomas Eagar.
    The specific situation he talks about is GE did some laser welding on $25,000 parts. If it fails, they throw away $25,000, if they succeed, they get $50,000. They were cleaning their parts with industrial grade acetone and were getting porosity. Thomas Eagar suggested switching to reagent grade acetone however they just blew him off because it was such an odd suggestion. Well after a year of failed parts and hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses, they tried it and it worked.

  • @nameofthegame9664
    @nameofthegame9664 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome looking welds and awesome arc shoots!

  • @terrancegrant1664
    @terrancegrant1664 Před 2 lety

    Neat video. I was a teenager in the late eighties and raced mountain bikes, so I have a thing for titanium bikes. I also took metal fabrication (welding - SMAW) in high school. Cool to see the build and get the high points of the process. Thanks!

  • @jimburnsjr.
    @jimburnsjr. Před 5 lety +5

    Exceptional video as always, thanks Jody... hope, and trust, you and yours are doing great.

  • @derrickquintal
    @derrickquintal Před 5 lety +1

    Great video as usual Jodi!! Fantastic quality bikes being built here!

  • @user-ku2bm6kw2k
    @user-ku2bm6kw2k Před 3 lety

    amazing ending, titanium looks absolutely stunning , congratulations

  • @Skeetmgeett
    @Skeetmgeett Před 5 lety +8

    Hats off. Brilliant work fellas

  • @jorgeposadas1192
    @jorgeposadas1192 Před 5 lety +1

    WOW!!! That was really informative, I really appreciate how you break things down.

  • @KoenBrader
    @KoenBrader Před 3 lety +1

    That is one very informative video (even more than your usual, high quality content) Jody; and Mike seems like a real nice down-to-earth guy and a great craftsman. Those welds you guys show are pure art!

  • @FSEVENMAN
    @FSEVENMAN Před 5 lety +1

    Wow that's some intensely beautiful work good job dude you're an artist

  • @geoffsemon7411
    @geoffsemon7411 Před 5 lety

    Really interesting video to watch and thanks for posting. Mikes doing really well but has a way to go before his welds are as neat as Seven Cycles or IF bikes. Darren Baum was about the same when he started but now his welding is up there with the best as well. Can't begin to imagine how much skill and practice is required

  • @gregkral4467
    @gregkral4467 Před 5 lety +1

    That sure is a great fixture for the tubing prep. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robertkey9991
    @robertkey9991 Před 5 lety

    Watched you for years. Keep on keeping on.

  • @speedbuggy16v
    @speedbuggy16v Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you both for your time and knowledge, the reality is I will likely never weld Ti, but if I do, at least I have a little foreknowledge to do so with.

    • @AldoSchmedack
      @AldoSchmedack Před 4 lety

      speedbuggy16v I thought the same thing until I needed to weld some Ti cookware to better strengthen it for my cooking gear in my bug out bag. Turns out it was smart studying about Ti welding and very smart in getting a better welder than I needed when I bought mine. I went with a Dynasty and I am glad I did!

  • @jakeschroeder6344
    @jakeschroeder6344 Před 5 lety +12

    Another great video from weldingtipsandtricks!

  • @kniefi
    @kniefi Před 5 lety +5

    man this is some useful information precisely delivered - thanks for that!

  • @benc8386
    @benc8386 Před 5 lety

    Awesome video. I guess for the complete set we now need to see how Mike joins the really high zoot stainless like Columbus XCr or Reynolds 953.

  • @cameronbartlett856
    @cameronbartlett856 Před 3 lety +1

    Also I find it incredible how thin that frame is, yet it can still hold over 200 pounds of weight with ease!

  • @flyinpolack6633
    @flyinpolack6633 Před 5 lety

    Mike makes some sweet frames. Great attention to detail man!

  • @weldingjunkie
    @weldingjunkie Před 5 lety +1

    I live 20 min from mike he does some great work. Nothing nicer then s custom bike

  • @jeffflanagan2814
    @jeffflanagan2814 Před 5 lety

    Beautiful titanium welds!

  • @bvbhu3dg
    @bvbhu3dg Před 5 lety

    Thanks for going above and beyond!

  • @bccev770
    @bccev770 Před 5 lety

    Best welding I've ever seen.

  • @kimbye1
    @kimbye1 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice work, a joy to watch

  • @Aethelbeorn
    @Aethelbeorn Před 5 lety +10

    BBW - Big Beautiful Weld

  • @joeventura1
    @joeventura1 Před 5 lety

    Great workmanship!!!

  • @_Kensky
    @_Kensky Před 5 lety +2

    Greetings from Poland :) Weldingtipsandtriks rules!

  • @gunhappyie
    @gunhappyie Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing all your secrets... I shall set up a workshop tomorrow using Diy tooling :P
    Just kidding, great video on an excellent topic. Its great to see the passion and the high level of OCD/Attention to detail !

  • @ollierichards8547
    @ollierichards8547 Před 5 lety +1

    Do any of the #12 furick cups support 1.6mm tungstens? I need the coverage but 2.4mm tungsten is too big for the work I weld on average.

  • @_cr8ive_
    @_cr8ive_ Před 5 lety +1

    After watching just the first 4 minutes of this it became vividly clear that you need to know a whole lot . . .and lay out a lot of money to get started in this game. The "Fake it till you make it" philosophy wont cut it here, that's for sure...

  • @jerrysgardentractorsengine2243

    Excellent video as always Jody

  • @drdremd
    @drdremd Před 5 lety

    Wow. Thank both you guys. Impressive

  • @natewertz7428
    @natewertz7428 Před 3 lety

    Your work is excellent, both of you! Those fitups and beads were immaculate. I'm just beginning to dip my toe into the world of titanium and there is plenty to know. Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience!

  • @GUNNER12R
    @GUNNER12R Před 5 lety +5

    Jody Sir your recent videos are about the best, most informative, welding videos I've ever seen. At 54 my eyes are starting to give up on me so seeing my puddles are tough on these exotic metals. But I'm a poor working class man so there's no giving up. So if you'll keep helping I'll keep hanging in there. BTW I own 4 or 5 of your TIG fingers. I won't buy the knock off brands as a matter of principal. It's you product. I've had my product stolen, rebranded and sold as someone else's product I know how much that sucks Sir.

    • @neon-john
      @neon-john Před 5 lety +3

      I'm 64 with rotten eyes but I can still weld thanks to electronic helmets and cheater lens. Cheaters are stereo magnifying lenses. I use a +3 diopter cheater and am about to have to go to +4.
      Another tip is to illuminate the work to be almost as bright as the arc. I use this light. www.neon-john.com/Misc/Mega_light_home.htm And a smaller but just as bright LED version. The Mega-Light uses a 1000 watt metal-halide bulb. I'm trying going back to a conventional non-electronic hood. It's working pretty well. I can see the work before the arc is struck.
      For welding in tight spaces, I've made a 175 watt metal-halide light out of a conventional drop light. There is a version of the 175 watt bulb that is the same size as a 100 watt incandescent lamp. I polished the reflector to get more heat and light out the front and less heat out the back. There have recently become available LED lights of equivalent brightness that will fit in the socket. I have one on order.
      Extremely bright illumination is vital for us geezers to continue welding.
      John

    • @phillhuddleston9445
      @phillhuddleston9445 Před 5 lety +1

      Plus if you don't have good lighting all the way around your part having an auto darkening helmet is useless.

  • @wgmskiing
    @wgmskiing Před 5 lety

    Awesome video and great talk. Thanks guys

  • @diesel454ss
    @diesel454ss Před 5 lety

    super cool!! I can tig some but this is pure art!!

  • @Desi365
    @Desi365 Před 5 lety

    fascinating. thk you for sharing. I dream of a ti bike, one day, hopefully.

  • @roadyeti3697
    @roadyeti3697 Před 5 lety +1

    Beautiful stuff. What is the TIG welder setup? I've worked as a weldor in the past but many years ago. I see leaps in welding technology and would like to get back into it for my own good. Always loved the work, the employers, at times, not so much. I have deep respect for guys like Mike. Thanks for the vid

  • @hebrewhammer1000
    @hebrewhammer1000 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. Does anyone have the link to the acetone contamination video he was talking about?

  • @krazziee2000
    @krazziee2000 Před 5 lety

    very nice work, great lesson ,, thanks for the video,

  • @lucio0224
    @lucio0224 Před 5 lety

    Hello from Brazil, short your channel! You're an excellent welder.

  • @JeffinTD
    @JeffinTD Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting tip on reagent grade acetone. Great video.

  • @davidwalsh7603
    @davidwalsh7603 Před 3 lety

    superb, awesome video

  • @aevangel1
    @aevangel1 Před 3 lety +1

    Starrett makes very good tools, especially their measuring tools.

  • @joerogers6266
    @joerogers6266 Před 5 lety

    Awesome work! Where did you get that purge setup? Any interest in 1.00 x .21 wall 3Al/2.5V I have a bunch of untouched 16' I'm looking to free up some space?

  • @Limeayy
    @Limeayy Před 5 lety

    Wow, awesome work.

  • @jacobclark89
    @jacobclark89 Před 2 lety

    Sweet welding !

  • @malcolmwilcox6320
    @malcolmwilcox6320 Před 5 lety

    Hi great insight in to building Titanium bikes, I wonder if you can answer my question about what is the best Brazing rod to braze T45 to Titanium by gas Oxy Acetylene or Oxy Propane Torch thanks

  • @ChrisWojnarski
    @ChrisWojnarski Před 5 lety

    Awesome video Jody you the man 👊🏻

  • @williamarmstrong7199
    @williamarmstrong7199 Před 5 lety +5

    Perhaps a silly question but how when purging inside a sealed tube do you avoid the purge gas blowing out the weld when getting close to finishing the weld and closing up the only remaining gap?

    • @bigfootandbananaman4746
      @bigfootandbananaman4746 Před 5 lety +1

      harry smtih there is usually a hole on the bottom bracket shell bottom that a screw goes into and holds a cable guide

  • @djeletropopstarify
    @djeletropopstarify Před 5 lety

    when you tig welding how come you have that white ploom in side electric arc because while I try I didn't sea such a thing

  • @FastSloW-qt8xf
    @FastSloW-qt8xf Před 5 lety +1

    His fitup is beautiful

  • @ratmousebastard
    @ratmousebastard Před 3 lety

    great informative video! thanks guys!

  • @junito1957
    @junito1957 Před 5 lety +1

    MAN, I BEEN USING A STICK WELDER FOR 10 YEARS (HOBBY) , TIME TO GET INTO TIGS WELDING

  • @chillinator
    @chillinator Před 5 lety

    Man ... beautiful welds ...

  • @serg.r4860
    @serg.r4860 Před 3 lety

    Great stuff man! Im a stainless steel welder venturing into exotic metals. I always thought if possible to weld in one pass to keep from burning all the properties out of the metal also to not have any weaknesses in the heat effected zone?

  • @robertc7682
    @robertc7682 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video!!!

  • @jojomama4787
    @jojomama4787 Před 5 lety +1

    Juan Fangio(perhaps the best formula one driver ever) once said "to win the race you must drive as slow as possible",as far as welding goes I try to weld as cold as possible (meaning don't overheat the base material!)...I somehow see a correlation between the two!

  • @SheriffofYouTube
    @SheriffofYouTube Před 3 lety

    great video boss. very informative

  • @MrDeanWinchester86
    @MrDeanWinchester86 Před 3 lety +1

    pure art

  • @djeletropopstarify
    @djeletropopstarify Před 5 lety

    Hi jody when you welding with a tig welder how did you get it that inter cone that white ploom of arc during welding, because when i trying i didn't see at all

  • @John-jp8dy
    @John-jp8dy Před 3 lety

    Thanks guys

  • @philmay7834
    @philmay7834 Před 3 lety +1

    Truth be told, carbide tooth hole saws are the best. More expensive, but really clean cuts……and long lasting.

  • @HondoTrailside
    @HondoTrailside Před 5 lety +2

    Great coverage!
    Yeah, MSDS on acetone says it contains trace oil. That used to give me fits. I find drugstore alcohol works fine for cleaning. Sometimes I will use something stronger like acetone, but clean any residue from that with the alcohol. Reagent grade might be the solution, if I can find it. Just remember no brake cleaner, it will fry your brain.

    • @patrickreed4628
      @patrickreed4628 Před 5 lety

      If you are using brake cleaner, use non-chlorinated, but just don't if you have some solid 90% isopropyl alcohol.

    • @AldoSchmedack
      @AldoSchmedack Před 4 lety

      Trichloroethylene ;-)

  • @idriwzrd
    @idriwzrd Před 5 lety +1

    Have you ever experienced oxygen contamination with the pyrex gas lenses? If so, what did you find helped to eliminate it?

  • @johnptc
    @johnptc Před 5 lety +3

    arethe bronze chill inserts homemade or store bought ?? how about pure ethyl alcohol vrs pure acetone for final clean ??
    SUPER VIDEO THANK YOU BOTH !!!

    • @ScienceFTW
      @ScienceFTW Před 5 lety +4

      I made the heatsinks for the head tube and seat tube, but the bottom bracket heatsink is a Paragon product.
      You can use different alcohols for prep. Isopropyl is probably most common.

  • @mazo691
    @mazo691 Před 3 lety

    Informative discussion, thanks!

  • @Omri.2.0
    @Omri.2.0 Před 3 lety

    I enjoy watching thanks .

  • @budwende8190
    @budwende8190 Před 5 lety

    Do you build mountain bike frames? and what would be the cost? 17 inch

  • @ibusch90
    @ibusch90 Před 5 lety +1

    Great videos as always, hey I was wondering if you have a video on different helmets and other safety equipment

  • @JustAnotherAsianGuy2
    @JustAnotherAsianGuy2 Před 5 lety +1

    your a great welder

  • @hightower2537
    @hightower2537 Před 5 lety

    I have 2 broken Titanium frames. how difficult is it make a repair that will last? thanks for any insite!

  • @Mikael5732
    @Mikael5732 Před 3 lety

    What was omitted is where to buy the acetone and what does he use to apply the special reagent grade acetone. How much more does it cost vs home depot acetone.

  • @jordanbabcock9349
    @jordanbabcock9349 Před 5 lety

    Any link to the GE aircraft prep?? Not having luck

  • @jmy7622
    @jmy7622 Před 5 lety

    Can you make a film on heavier industrial fabrication although this may be for mig or arc welding.Titanium is very hard ,if you have a real thick piece whats the best way to cut it? Good welding.

  • @singlespeedman
    @singlespeedman Před 5 lety +11

    I like the Richard Sachs sticker on his table.

  • @taufikekoyudanto6216
    @taufikekoyudanto6216 Před 3 lety +1

    Now I understand completely why a titanium bike frame is such a premium..

  • @robertfandel9442
    @robertfandel9442 Před 5 lety

    Where did you get the wide combination square head

  • @adem7727
    @adem7727 Před 5 lety

    clean work

  • @pat475
    @pat475 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice work! I do the same but for the aerospace industry. Nic, cobalt, ss alloys. I'm curious to know more about your back purging. What cfh are you purging at?.

    • @cryangallegos
      @cryangallegos Před 5 lety +1

      Same, argon purge slowly fills the volume of the container, so once the atmospheric gasses have been purged you only need to maintain the argon volume, maybe 3CFH or so, going too high will cause positive internal pressure that will blow out your weld. Also remember to leave a vent hole(s) for the atmosphere to escape

  • @11LowDown11
    @11LowDown11 Před 5 lety

    Do you offer Furick cup/gas lens kits for CK Flexloc torches FL2L FL3L heads.

  • @Tom-kh2vx
    @Tom-kh2vx Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a medical student, but I would love to know how to weld like this! Great work!!

    • @AldoSchmedack
      @AldoSchmedack Před 4 lety

      Tom Suggest you get a good TIG like a Miller or Lincoln inverter, a top end helmet and have at it! No better way to learn than your screw ups. Once you are a doc you will have a lot less time on your hands. It’s fun as hell to be able to weld almost everything!

    • @AldoSchmedack
      @AldoSchmedack Před 4 lety

      Get started soon and enjoy the hobby as it is a very useful skill!

  • @nathanjohnson2870
    @nathanjohnson2870 Před 5 lety

    Can you do a video of 5g 6010 root weld on pipe?