SADDLING 6 inch PIPE to 8 inch PIPE on a 45 ° - 8” CUSTOM PIPE ENTRANCE (Part 3)
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- We are back for part 3 of the pipe fence entrance build we have been working on. This is an exciting video because we are fitting 6 inch pipe to 8 inch pipe on a 45 degree angle. It’s not as common to fit two different sizes of pipe so this should be a good one. I’ll show you the tools and guides I use to saddle pipe and do custom pipe fabrication.
More videos in this series to come all the way to standing it up on-site. We have to build custom metal gates and will weld all of this together as well as building pipe fence to connect to the overhead for the ultimate property entrance.
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I was a Safety Officer in 2013 at the BSA National Jamboree in W. Virginia's new National High Adventure Camp the ( Summit ) where Mike R. did a talk on exactly what you said concerning "Working Smart and Hard ". As a retired 42yr Industrial Electrician I completely agreed with him then and with you now.
Not ashamed, first of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and of hard work, was in the construction and building for 40 yrs. Like what you had to say! And very impressed with your torch cutting skills, something I haven't quite mastered yet.
That grinding tip about putting the bevel in and then grinding to the bevel was pure GOLD!!! Thanks
Work smarter!
Work harder!
I’m a Tulsa Welding School student and I’ve been watching you since I first started school! I graduate in a week and you have been a HUGE inspiration to me. Hope to be as good as you one day, keep up the great work and learn something everyday!
How is tulsa welding school? I just submitted my application.
@@garrettmay7025 It’s been great, by far and away the best decision I’ve ever made. I had never welded a day in my life before starting here and now I feel extremely confident in all processes! I would recommend to anyone I know.
@@huntermm123 that’s good to hear lol. Which campus if you don’t mind me asking?
@@garrettmay7025 I’m at the Tulsa location. They have a huge lab with a bunch of different machines so you will be versatile and able to run just about any machine on the job.
@@huntermm123 Good to know. I applied to the Jacksonville location
I’m a steamfitter in NYC. I’m heading out to Arizona because Biden is fixing the economy, but anyway. I’m really enjoying your videos. You have great technique and your work like a gentleman.
Good job on walking through the wrap and calculations.
You talking about people learning the trade work. I do agree with you about people not wanting to work with their hands. I was talking to my daughter in law that is a high school teacher. She was trying to tell me why it was not a good idea for the young men and women not to return to school right now. I brought up what about all the young men and women that was in vocational school and they miss their senior year in class with hands on training and the juniors that was supposed to start in vocational school this year did not get to start. It is young men and women that has miss vocational school training all over the USA. Just throwing that out there.
Mr Ross i watch this in awe. Nobody else takes the time to explain what your doing.
Don't even pipeline weld or weld in general I can but watching your channel shows me how much basic math and common sense makes hard things seem easy thanks for tips and tricks I may never use but if I do it will keep me from pulling my hair out
You’re right my friend. My parents raised me saying “if you know a trade then you’ll never starve”. Yes I went to college, but I still work on the side. Electrical and carpentry (even a little welding at times) those side jobs are what pays for vacations and Xmas for my family. I’m already teaching my sons and daughter the same lessons. Keep the videos coming. Good luck to ya
As much as hated welding l always liked the layout work and fitting
I like these videos, your humble and a great tradesmen.
We appreciate you watching the videos! And we are glad you enjoy them! 👌😎
I've welded on and off for a lotta years but finding your Chanel I've learned a lot from the 2 videos I've watched than any other person that tried showing me how they do it I learned from my dad he was a welder for a long time
I'll never be ashamed for what I do for a living and have done for the past 40 years, there's a lot of people that could never do what we do
The amount of people that walk in the door then quickly walk out is proof to this statement!
Right on, Austin ! The message for the young blue collars is great ! Retired, 45 years commercial/ industrial electrical.
Greetings from Alaska
The paper thing is genius!
WELD ON!!!!!!! LOOKS GREAT MY MAN!!!! ONE BEAD AT A TIME BABY!!!!!!!!😎
YOooo i have been using the flange wizard wrong for so long. I have been getting the level then gently hitting the scribe down. Your way seems so much easier. Thanks Austin
I do both ways
I enjoy watching your videos
You make it look so easy
I learned two new things today, Austin. “It’s all about being comfortable.” “Work smarter and harder.”
Keep on keeping on!
Cheers!
Whipple
I'll be dogged!!! That receipt paper trick is pretty nifty!!
dont google dogging!
Flang wizard makes some nice tools for this type of thing. Very easy to use, and not overly priced.
Your presentation is very good LOVE IT
I wish I had him as my teacher
I really love your content. Edison once said, "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." You definitely aren't missing out on opportunities. We can probably amend that statement to starched jeans and shirts instead of overalls in your case! Wishing you all the best brother!
I'm an old retired Carpenter. I've done some steel work and welding. I also did math in school. I really enjoyed your layout and the whole video and your attitude toward your work. Thank you
the austin ross school of fabrication
Don't forget horseshoers! Really like your work. I'm taking welding classes here in Victorville, CA at the local community college, and at age 49 finding a new love in the world of welding. Thanks Austin.
Great video from and old retired pipeline welder!
Oh the memories! I made a gate for a farmer friend in Texas but used smaller pipe. Added light mounts, flower planter hooks and rollers for the electric gate. Only thing that sucked was the heat and the drive!
I really enjoyed this video. I learned a lot of tricks. Thanks!
Austin, great job and advice, work smarter AND harder. Good man Austin.
Great job Austin, great advice too. The trades are being left behind because they are not being taught in schools anymore. It’s sad that those skills are looked down on. I think that our recent ice storm might get better attention to those in the trades to start getting a boost to bring in new people willing to learn and work and take pride in what they do. It will be a blessing to see them return and get respect. Thanks for sharing with us, Fred.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You sound like me when i work by myself. I always talk to myself about what im doing while im doing it lol.
Lol ya I can’t help it 😂😂
Well you probably just need expert advice
Indeed! Myself as well.
Skilled Craftsman trait double checking himself.,🤔👍✌️😔
@@arosswelding 9i
Waiting for fridays to get here
Meanwhile back at the laser cut pipe machine...... love the old school methods! I’m gonna give this a try this weekend!
That’s great advice. I think the hole world needs to hear that. 👌👍
Hi everybody, I'm a swedish citizen who would love to move to us and work as a Tig welder and I am really skilled. Very grateful for tips who is hiring but I need a sponsorship visa from the company but I am worth it!
Take care all welders!
Regards
Pelland
I use the bevel trick to keep track when grinding parts. Glad to see someone in the real world uses it too. Keep up the great work. All the best from Australia.
Should have made a template after you got the first one fit up like you wanted it,I'm an OLD retired welder/QC1 that means I'm lazy!! :) Nice job young man!!
Good point, we had templates for just about every lateral imaginable.
That’s exactly what I was going to say. Myself I spend the time making the first one perfect then make a template and all 4 will be the same.
That’s what I was thinking. Needed a big piece of paper/poster board to wrap around it and then cut it with your knife. That way you just slide it over the pipe and trace it for the other cuts.
I use Ramboard floor protector for my templates, it comes in roll and is very durable. I've made damn near every template 4'' - 12''. Snake the ramboard around the pipe to get the circumference. Then layout everything with a sharpie on a table. Cut out template.. then trace onto pipe.
That's what work smarter not harder means.
Interested in the little table on the jack stand in the last video
Nice work Austin. You showed some old school tricks there. I spent many hours running the grinder as a helper and many more hours laying out work like this as a fitter. Nothing more satisfying than looking at work like this at the end of the day and recognizing you did that with your own hands.
You the man austin
We are the back bone of the country. We don't get enough credit for what we do..
Or get paid enough
Get yourself a roll of Ram Board or poster board to make a template after you get one end to fit as you'd like it to. Easier than doing lay out lines for each miter. Keep it laid flat in a drawer for future use!
Cheers, UA 179
Another good one Austin. Thanks for sharing.
I do like watching your videos and i do enjoy them
I always admired the pipefitters the skill and patience, I have worked with them on jobs. Thats a great shop you are building good on you
Austin. Thoroughly enjoyed the video. It took me back to the 70s when I went back on my tools and worked for Brown & Root on refinery construction. I remember that someone of the hands from the marine fab yard were experts at saddles. I stick have my blue book and use it occasionally. It’s a 1973 edition and cost $4.00 post paid.
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR SHOW ... HAVE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM Y. I WORK AT BESCO STEEL SUPPLY. IM THE SHEAR OPERATER N TABLE WALKER N ETC... LOVE UR SHOW. WORK HARD AND WORK SMART...
Just what I needed on a Friday afternoon keep em coming!!🇱🇷
Thanks for sharing that. Ive been in the trade for almost 30 years and have never seen that done. Ill be sure to use that someday. Who says you can't show an old dog new tricks.
Awesome video austin
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
Your excitement makes me excited you a badass
The couple of times that I've laid out fits like these, I make the one perfect fit on both ends. Then make a template out of a manilla folder or bag stiffener, you can purchase it from a hobby store or leather store. Just make reference points on the template to keep it level and square. Great video brother 👍🏽
Can’t wait for next Friday 👍🏻 Awesome videos bro
Thanks. And thanks for watching!
Work smarter and harder. I'll pass the word.
Already lookin forward on the build up on the spot
Always find your center ALL THE DOWN the 1st time. get a longer 2x2..more angle on your torch cut..nice job!!
Proud to be a tradesman, keeping things moving and working with my hands and my mind 👍
“Work smarter and harder” I like that
Man, you get smarter every time I watch one of these! haha Thanks
I heard a similar saying: If you have a hard job on your hands, give it to a lazy man. That prick will always find the absolute easiest way to do it to save himself as much effort as possible.
this kinda work is awesome, i havnt done much of it, but for the last test in fabrication school we had a project cutting and welding pipes like that.
good work austin
Great material bud thanks!!!
Like the late great Charlie Daniels said "What most people call a redneck
Ain't nothin' but a workin' man
And he makes his livin'
By the sweat of his brow
And the calluses on his hands"
Thank you so much for that tutorial on how to mark your pipe. So very helpful.
I really like the hands free head cam. Good shots. Easy to see and understand. Thank you.
Yep nice job
Been looking forward to this video. Thanks Austin!
Really great video! I’ve seen this done before in the field, but never had it explained how to do it.
Your work is inspiring, thanks for the help on how to read the blue book. Some times its not so easy to get. Hood down lights on.
I like that bevel trick, thank you
You bet. Thank you for watching.
I can see you had the thought in your mind somewhere but couldn't think about it, you cut the 4 corners of the square so you can mark both sides to have 2 reference points to lay that angle iron down straight, great job brother
I tell ya what. After more than a decade as a Software Engineer, there are definitely times I miss being blue collar. I was DEFINITELY in WAY better physical shape. That's for dang sure!
Great job joung man, I'm retired rig welder.
Hootin' tootin' farfen noogin' C'MON!!👌
Having some trades
experience such as carpentry,plumbing,welding
etc.Helps you in your every
day. You don't have to call
someone for every little
problem around the house.
Nice work buddy, was in the trade for several years. I know good work when I see it.
It looks slick! Good craftsmanship bub!!
Excelente muy buen trabajo estoy videos Son muy constructivos que siga subiendo muchas mas mucha suerte
Claro que si el tiene buena actitud
Hey Austin thanks for this tutorial on coping pipe! Really informative👍
Perfect ACC
I really enjoy your videos. Seems like I learn a new little trick every time I watch one of your videos! Be safe and work hard!
The austin ross show! C'MON! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👊
Once again a great episode, please keep em coming.
Very informative.
Templet for sure on the second one !!!!!! But you still was pretty close on the first one ! good job !!!!!!!
Damn son, putting this in my mental toolbox. Itll probably blow the guys i work with away 🤣
Good video Austin .If done wrong saddling can get ugly real quick.
The cat is so great, really adds to the quality of work! haha
I have found that an old broken porta band saw blade works great for laying out the saddle lines on pipe a bit better than a wrap around ,for me .
brother you make it look too easy =) two opposable thumbs up =P
When someone custom fabricates multiples of things such as your gussets/braces in this project that are to be welded in their positions later, it is a good idea to label them or code them to their exact orientation as soon as you get them fitted where they will be welded. That way even if the lookalike pieces get mixed around in storage or transport, you can still return each piece to the exact location and orientation it was fitted to when it comes time to weld it together. I use my own labeling system with numbers and the alphabet.. In my system I would have labeled the first brace you cut as "#1" and each end as "A & B". The markings would be "1A & 1B" on both the brace and the main parts of that position. Your second brace location would become "#2" with 2A & 2B and so forth until all constituent pieces and positions are accounted for.
Some might think all 4 of your braces would be interchangeable, but I have found that hand cut and fit nearly never produces assembly line type of fit between the pieces.
I'm not dogging your work or style, just passing on something I learned a long time ago. Keep on doing whatcha doing sir.
Austin Get you a small magnet works like an extra hand when using a wrap around or receipt paper pro tip 😂
That is a good tip
Thanks for sharing bud
You bet. Thank you for watching.
👍 Looks great
Super Austin!👍👍👍