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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2022
  • Welding, it turns out, is much more difficult than you might think. And there are a lot more sparks. ■ With thanks to all the team at TC Engineering!
    The Technical Difficulties are:
    🟥 TOM SCOTT: tomscott.com - / tomscott - / tomscottgo
    🟨 GARY BRANNAN: / garybrannan - / brannersatlarge
    🟩 CHRIS JOEL: / christhewrongun - / christhewrongun
    🟦 MATT GRAY: mattg.co.uk - / mattgrayyes - / mattgrayyes
    Editor: Elliot Gough
    Location producer: Jacob Trueman
    Audio mix: Dan Pugsley cassinisound.com
    techdif.co.uk

Komentáře • 722

  • @techdif
    @techdif  Před 2 lety +2608

    And that's the last in this run! We'll be back towards the end of the year, if all goes well. Thanks for watching!

    • @FumbleBee1312
      @FumbleBee1312 Před rokem +51

      Thanks for making this!! It was a nice experience for July, a month where I have literally nothing going on lmao

    • @tortistortis
      @tortistortis Před rokem +1

      Great!

    • @morkmon
      @morkmon Před rokem +1

      it was great fun, see you next time!

    • @jono6379
      @jono6379 Před rokem +19

      Another great series. Please do more of the gameshow style videos too they were great.

    • @squidsbizarreadventure
      @squidsbizarreadventure Před rokem +13

      This series has been absolutely lovely. Can't wait for what's next!

  • @flyinhigh7681
    @flyinhigh7681 Před rokem +2343

    For some reason i had assumed that chris already knew how to weld

    • @magoshighlands4074
      @magoshighlands4074 Před rokem +392

      It's the beard, that there's a Fabricator's Beard that is

    • @MercenaryPen
      @MercenaryPen Před rokem +205

      @@magoshighlands4074 it might also have to do with the talk of him having a chainsaw license at one stage

    • @magoshighlands4074
      @magoshighlands4074 Před rokem +71

      @@MercenaryPen True, but I still say it's the beard

    • @samuelmellars7855
      @samuelmellars7855 Před rokem +59

      Oh yeah, I figured he was a machinist or something!

    • @awmperry
      @awmperry Před rokem +2

      Same!

  • @stephenwilliams163
    @stephenwilliams163 Před rokem +1361

    Watching Chris and Matt geek out over welding is absolutely fantastic.
    If they ran out and bought a MIG I'd happily watch a series of videos of the two of them in a shed learning how to use it.

    • @king4aday4aday
      @king4aday4aday Před rokem +40

      Watch This Old Tony, though he's a pro, his editing style is hilarious

    • @1224chrisng
      @1224chrisng Před rokem +60

      I'd also watch if they bought a MiG instead, flying around an airfield with more budget than sense

    • @Brian_Boxtruck
      @Brian_Boxtruck Před rokem +35

      A Chris and Matt collaboration with Collin Furze?

    • @IstasPumaNevada
      @IstasPumaNevada Před rokem +24

      I second the recommendation of This Old Tony.
      And, Tom already did a show in a garage somewhere, so why not Chris and Matt? Though this one would need thorough ventilation, because welding.

    • @wrenbird8352
      @wrenbird8352 Před rokem +2

      like Matt's soft server ice cream machine channel it would be a fun set of videos.

  • @collinschofield808
    @collinschofield808 Před rokem +1341

    For those who are wondering:
    MIG welding is Metal Intert Gas welding. The metal tip of the welder is fed out becomes the filler for the welds, and there is also an Inert Gas(Argon) being fed out of the welder as well to protect the welding process.
    TIG welding is Tungsten Inert Gas welding. It also has inert gas being fed out of the welder to protect the weld, but instead of the metal tip from the welder being fed and becoming the filler, TIG welders have a Tungsten tip that stays in place (and doesn’t melt due to the extremely high melting point of Tungsten), and you feed In the filler to the weld separately with your other hand.
    Both MIG and TIG are types of Electrical Arc Welding, they just vary in the tip of the welder and how you add filler.

    • @collinschofield808
      @collinschofield808 Před rokem +31

      I now see some of this got explained starting immediately after I unpaused from making this comment 😂

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +58

      You explained the acronyms, which neither of them did.

    • @collinschofield808
      @collinschofield808 Před rokem +54

      @@ragnkja one other interesting thing I forgot to mention is that with TIG welding you also control the ampherage with your foot, which makes it an even more difficult coordinated operation.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +17

      @@collinschofield808
      Just in case I needed more reasons why I just shouldn’t even try TIG welding as someone who has never tried any kind of welding in my life.

    • @newdeathscope
      @newdeathscope Před rokem +30

      @@collinschofield808 don't forget that the other option is controlling amperage by a knob on the torch, because your hands weren't doing enough already

  • @michaelboehme7964
    @michaelboehme7964 Před rokem +453

    Only ever having seen Chris in the Technical Difficulty videos, He always looked and seemed like someone who would know how to weld. Glad he's fulfilling that assumption now.

    • @GKplus8
      @GKplus8 Před 5 měsíci +3

      He has the vibe of "ruddy mountain man who does anything and everything with his bare hands"

  • @JaxMerrick
    @JaxMerrick Před rokem +456

    "I went from an undisclosed location to a shed nearby."
    Sounds like how TechDif describes Sheffield, to be fair.

    • @MercenaryPen
      @MercenaryPen Před rokem +79

      Chris did also mention crossing the border- so he might have ended up in Lancashire (which is clearly the most scandalous place for a Yorkshire lad to end up)

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +71

      @@MercenaryPen
      With Chris, there’s no way of knowing if the border he crossed was a parish/municipality border, a county border, or the border between England and either Scotland or Wales.

    • @Speederzzz
      @Speederzzz Před rokem +28

      @@ragnkja perhaps he went through the channel tunnel by foot

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +10

      @@Speederzzz
      Slightly less likely (if only because Simon clearly wasn’t French), but not impossible.

    • @MercenaryPen
      @MercenaryPen Před rokem +6

      @@ragnkja indeed, I merely suggested Lancashire as the option that seemed most unthinkable going by Yorkshire stereotype

  • @errantalgae
    @errantalgae Před rokem +276

    on the next season, Chris and Matt make a square tube rollcage for Toms car while Gary finds a way to cook bacon using a welder

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +5

      Using bacon to draw out a little bit of the heat from the welded metal.

    • @RadeticDaniel
      @RadeticDaniel Před rokem +3

      cooking bacon with a welder wouldn't be so weird considering all the steam iron cooking of bacon, beans and popcorn they've done in the past haha

  • @cpsedmonds
    @cpsedmonds Před rokem +686

    We NEED more of Chris doing stuff. He's like Guy Martin lite!
    "I'm absolutely made up, that is mega"

    • @DanTheCaptain
      @DanTheCaptain Před rokem +3

      You know what. I see it now!

    • @acasccseea4434
      @acasccseea4434 Před rokem +8

      i'm really loving this series where they dig up childhood dreams and test them

  • @ondank
    @ondank Před rokem +183

    Gary: Theres some hot technical chat in this one
    Me: The technical difficulties we were promised all along are finally here.

    • @kelvin0mql
      @kelvin0mql Před rokem +1

      Yak shaving.
      The extra preliminary, requisite steps that you must complete before you can start on the ACTUAL thing, is colloquially called yak shaving.

  • @jackielinde7568
    @jackielinde7568 Před rokem +638

    For those who are confused by what Chris Joel is talking about the use of Argon, when welding, you will want to keep Oxygen out of the joint you're creating. While the metal is hot and molten, Oxygen will combine with the metal to create metallic oxides, and the metallic oxides will cause the joint to be weaker and fail sooner. So, in MIG and TIG welding, an inert gas (usually Argon, but can be any of the noble gasses) is blown on the joint to displace the normal air containing Oxygen and Oxygen containing compounds from the area.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +15

      I doubt you’d use oganesson for welding, since the decay products aren’t necessarily inert.

    • @rasmusn.e.m1064
      @rasmusn.e.m1064 Před rokem +7

      Also radon?

    • @jeffgoldblunt
      @jeffgoldblunt Před rokem +32

      Imagine helium welding, after a long day in the shop you go out for beers with some of your coworkers, bar sounds like a preschool

    • @TheMrStotty
      @TheMrStotty Před rokem +35

      @@jeffgoldblunt Tig was originally marketed as Heliarc and did indeed use helium instead of argon

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 Před rokem +8

      @@jeffgoldblunt A balloon filled with Argon has some interesting effects on the voice as well.

  • @arthurjohnson9982
    @arthurjohnson9982 Před rokem +566

    Tonight:
    Gary cooks bacon on a steam engine's firebox
    Tom fulfills a childhood dream
    Matt gets angry at some clay
    and Chris puts his beard in significant peril
    EDIT: The series 2 sequel has been posted!

    • @rubegoldbergguy9909
      @rubegoldbergguy9909 Před rokem +90

      today on Mundane Difficulties

    • @TomLuTon
      @TomLuTon Před rokem +62

      You can't read that without hearing Clarkson's voice

    • @JimOHalloran
      @JimOHalloran Před rokem +20

      @@TomLuTon And "Jessica" playing underneath... When you put them all together it makes a very Top Gear style intro.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +18

      Tonight, on the Topnical Geariculties

    • @ArifRWinandar
      @ArifRWinandar Před rokem +19

      Some say he has eaten Matt and gained his powers
      And that he wants non-land vehicles to be banned to encourage piracy
      All we know is, he's Will Seaward.

  • @KieronJohnstonSound
    @KieronJohnstonSound Před rokem +82

    “I have wasted my life by not learning to make things” exactly how I felt when I tried my hand at blacksmithing. When I saw this series starting, I knew Chris’ was going to be amazing and it didn’t disappoint. Thank you gentlemen, you were sorely missed, please bring out more videos as soon as possible!

  • @CollinGerberding
    @CollinGerberding Před rokem +306

    The thing that elevates this video is just how much Chris actually appreciates the opportunity he's given. It's not >just neat or >just a way to get a free bike rack: he made a smart choice and has grown for it.
    I would say I'm between the two groupings as presented in the video. I haven't watched mechanical tube with cocktails, but I've been enthralled by the industrial before. Super cool video and I must check out the rest of the series.

    • @henrikoldcorn
      @henrikoldcorn Před rokem +5

      Try some This Old Tony, he's brilliant.

    • @abydosianchulac2
      @abydosianchulac2 Před rokem +4

      I highly recommend the woodturning and knife-making channels on YT, then. They're all properly good times.

  • @RossParker1877
    @RossParker1877 Před rokem +82

    Joel and Gray do things with Metal is a TV series waiting to happen

    • @flyinhigh7681
      @flyinhigh7681 Před rokem +10

      Tbh "joel and gray" is a great name for the series.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +14

      Every episode it's a different metal. Like, welding metal, elemental metals, thrash metal.

  • @kn5w
    @kn5w Před rokem +129

    Firstly, I'd like to say this series has been more of an insight into all four of you that has been heartwarming to watch. I'd never known that Chris would have wanted to learn how to weld, Matt learn how to pot, and Tom how to Zamboni. Gary wanting to hop onto a train to cook a bacon sarnie, a little more on brand, but still a joy to see. I've enjoyed all four episodes and want them to continue in the future. The effort it takes to make these videos is clear in the presentation, and the subtitles, which I agree is needed in every video on CZcams, is much appreciated.
    That said, I miss the usual quizzing banter that comes from knowledge, bluffing, and generally confusing Tom. I realise that having both a game show and this show-and-tell idea as video series' on rotation would be difficult, particularly with your scheduling conflicts these days, but that's mostly because I just want more Technical Difficulties!

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +5

      I agree. This was an awesome special, but I hope it doesn't become the main content. Perhaps this could be every two years or something.

  • @the_sad_wallet1553
    @the_sad_wallet1553 Před rokem +52

    Chris’ commentary skills while holding the camera are incredible, shame we don’t get to see it more often

  • @JBLewis
    @JBLewis Před rokem +61

    I love the dynamic between Matt and Chris who know some of the technicalities of the MIG process, versus the wonderment of Gary and Tom! Bravo guys!

  • @unthoughtwords
    @unthoughtwords Před rokem +17

    This was my favourite of the four - there was a real sadness in Chris' "I wasted my life not learning how to make stuff" and a real magic in seeing him learn what was clearly a passion here.
    I miss the gameshow formats, but this series was a nice little treat. Rewatching Citation Needed recently made me appreciate Gary's intro gags and Tom's punny prizes a whole bunch, hope to see them come back someday.

  • @crispyrice
    @crispyrice Před rokem +17

    I love how over the years, tech diff have gone from filming in a kitchen, to under some stairs, to a set with a live studio audience, to a community hall as if that's a straight linear progression

    • @spartan8705
      @spartan8705 Před 4 měsíci

      You’ve skipped over them filming in CZcams studios

  • @whydoineedanameiwillneverp7790

    This series was so much fun! Hope y'all make more
    Edit: I had to take a welding class as a mandatory requirement for my (totally unrelated) degree - and I wasn't a fan. It's so fascinating to see Chris choose _that_ as his once in a lifetime experience!

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Před rokem +8

      Some of my first welding attempts the slag was structural.....

    • @GunganWorks
      @GunganWorks Před rokem +4

      I love welding because you get to play with temperatures as hot as the surface of the sun, and make metal so hot it liquefies.

    • @samuelmellars7855
      @samuelmellars7855 Před rokem +2

      What degree did you get that required you to weld!? And where should I sign up? 😄

    • @TotoDG
      @TotoDG Před rokem +7

      @@samuelmellars7855.
      I can't speak for the original commenter, but I did a Mechanical Practice Certificate as part of my engineering degree. Not only did we weld, but we also used hand tools and did some milling. I got a table vice out of it!

    • @joewwilliams
      @joewwilliams Před rokem +3

      I did too, on my way to study CS in high school. I almost switched to welding!

  • @endersftd
    @endersftd Před rokem +58

    I love Matt in this. There's something about him co-explaining and being serious that's compelling

    • @ZeldaCW23
      @ZeldaCW23 Před rokem +11

      Absolutely agree! Seeing how supportive they were all being of Chris’ efforts, even when he couldn’t quite give himself the credit he deserved, was just wonderful.

    • @FireIceEarth
      @FireIceEarth Před rokem +2

      I just love how they take the mick out of each other constantly, but show so much support in moments like this. There’s a lot of love in that group.

  • @nyan2317
    @nyan2317 Před rokem +14

    I do like how Chris even from the earlier techdif days until today is still introduced as "doesn't do this twitter/social media nonsense"

  • @DonMorte2
    @DonMorte2 Před rokem +32

    Really enjoyed watching Chris on his own. He's always been the mysterious one of the group and seeing only him in a segment was great. Really hope there's a season two!

  • @arvibi3084
    @arvibi3084 Před rokem +21

    My dad used to be a welder and frequently did some welding at home. As I've been Pavlov-trained not to look into the flashing lights, this video was at times hard to keep an eye on, but I think I still managed to see most of it.

  • @livingdeaddolls
    @livingdeaddolls Před rokem +30

    This series has been surprisingly wholesome!

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +1

      Turns out, what it takes for TechDiff to be wholesome is watching someone learn to make something.

  • @schildmeneerpadman
    @schildmeneerpadman Před rokem +22

    Can i just say these subtitles are so good. I didn’t even know the you could make the text a different colour to indicate who is speaking. And the consistency is great, by witch i mean that in pars of the video were there already are subtitles ( for example at 15:10) you use the same colour as in the imbedded ones. So thank you for that.

  • @ciaranreed91
    @ciaranreed91 Před rokem +68

    Great series. Worked really well. I think there could be a game where one of you books a day like these for someone else and the person who goes on it has to guess who booked the trip.

    • @bbgun061
      @bbgun061 Před rokem +7

      Yes! They definitely should plan experiences for each other!

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 Před rokem +3

      This could be a fun idea. Would they ever do dual experiences? Like 2 people doing something the others planned for them?

  • @bella380
    @bella380 Před rokem +21

    Another point to be made: both MIG and TIG use DC (direct current) as opposed to AC (alternating current - what you get in your electrical sockets at home) With MIG, the power flows through the filler metal coming out of the stinger creating an arc to the base metal. With TIG, the power flows through the tungsten creating the arc to the base metal.
    [I was a Nuclear Welder on submarines for several years]

    • @PianoKwanMan
      @PianoKwanMan Před rokem +1

      Did you do welding in the water?

    • @Jelfs
      @Jelfs Před rokem +1

      Apart from AC TIG... Great for aluminium

    • @bella380
      @bella380 Před rokem +3

      @@PianoKwanMan HaHaHa, no, dry dock

  • @Pyrozoid
    @Pyrozoid Před rokem +77

    I did a workshop for a day about welding and the many ways by which metals are stuck to other metals and it was sooo much fun. My favorite was Ultrasonic welding which is not done on metals but on softer materials like plastic. The basic concept is that when you pass a high enough frequency (with high enough amplitude and pressure) through two materials in contact with each other, the friction causes them to bind to each other. Also the sound the machine makes is gnarly. Such a creative method.

    • @Svenz0r
      @Svenz0r Před rokem +10

      If you want to see something interesting, check out friction stir welding if you haven't already.

    • @Pyrozoid
      @Pyrozoid Před rokem +7

      @@Svenz0r Damn didn't know that was a thing. Looks cool. Bruh wtf !! The thing's just stirring the metal into a soup in the welding spot!! That's sick !!!

    • @archons-court
      @archons-court Před rokem +3

      i think cold welding is cool - if you're in a vacuum, with a little bit of prep you can touch two pieces of metal together and they just stick

    • @olivier2553
      @olivier2553 Před rokem +1

      I think there is some welding by rubbing for metal too. It is not the name, but I kind of remember something like that. Friction welding?

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +1

      @@olivier2553
      Sven mentioned friction stir welding.

  • @barryhomeowner9293
    @barryhomeowner9293 Před rokem +11

    For all techdif usually take the piss and whatever else, it's nice to see them genuinely complimenting each others' skills. Same with the clay last week.
    I'd love to see "Techdif learn a skill" as a series, the four of them go and learn how to do a skill together and show off their finished product to each other in real time. May be very impractical, but it'd be nice to see.

  • @newgreen956
    @newgreen956 Před rokem +14

    As welding has been explained via an analogy to soldering I though I might elaborate on that:
    There is an important destinction between soldering and welding. Welding melts the base material, while soldering does not. This leads to welds being a fusion of the material, instead of glue holding it together. Because the filler material is usually harder that the surrounding metal, the welded region is harder the base metal. The only loss in strength comes from the smaller cross section and the influence of heat on the surrounding metal.

  • @michaelkeogh7722
    @michaelkeogh7722 Před rokem +25

    “I’ll have to start fixing cars.”
    I subscribe to so many of those types of channels. Always room for one more, Chris.
    Congratulations! More please. I loved this series. The enthusiasm you all had for each other’s experiences was brilliant. Fantastic

  • @daeken
    @daeken Před rokem +44

    This is just my favorite series ever. I love seeing y'all getting to have these special experiences!

  • @JouvaMoufette
    @JouvaMoufette Před rokem +38

    I really enjoyed these videos! I'd love to also see sort of "one off specials" where multiple TechDif members (or the whole team) go out and do a thing.
    We still need The Technical Difficulties: On Ice

    • @MercenaryPen
      @MercenaryPen Před rokem +13

      but when do we get The Technical Difficulties: Covered In Bees?

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem

      Matt Gray’s Curling Foursome would _presumably_ be The Technical Difficulties-on ice, but there’s a chance they’ll send the rocks off a diving board instead.

    • @JouvaMoufette
      @JouvaMoufette Před rokem +3

      @@MercenaryPen TAKE THAT, MORIARTY!

    • @sebiro2315
      @sebiro2315 Před rokem +4

      We sort of had "on ice" 2 weeks ago TBF

    • @JouvaMoufette
      @JouvaMoufette Před rokem +7

      @@sebiro2315 I was thinking that, but no that was more preparation for TechDif on ice. That's making sure the ice is smooth. I wanna see them all on ice and do a sport! They need to go curling or something

  • @TomOConnor-BlobOpera
    @TomOConnor-BlobOpera Před rokem +18

    So this is awesome, Well done Chris. TIG is *bloody* hard to learn, and you need coordination and really steady hands. I did a 4 day welding course a few years ago at a local agricultural college. Those Jasic welders they had you using are serious bits of engineering kit. I'd actually recommend that your first welder doesn't come from machine mart, as I've had a few Clarke 90 and 100's, and they're really not that great, especially when you're first learning. I'd recommend having a look at R-Tech for your first, especially as they do a MIG that can also do MMA (Stick Welding) for under 500 quid. (Not affiliated, just impressed with their quality).

  • @charleyb.8286
    @charleyb.8286 Před rokem +33

    This was a great series! I also just want to really thank whoever put the flashing light warnings in the video. I've sadly had to stop watching too many movies and shows recently because of my photosensitivity so it was great to be warned but still be able to watch the rest of the video. Wish it was standard practice for more media!

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +10

      It also helps that it’s linked to something that makes a sound, so that you know to not look again until the welding noise stops.

    • @clockworkkirlia7475
      @clockworkkirlia7475 Před rokem +5

      Of Tom Scott's many online niches, one of my favourites is "not ableist".

    • @LeopardMask12
      @LeopardMask12 Před rokem

      +

  • @0utOfSkill
    @0utOfSkill Před rokem +19

    I love how wholesome the four of you are, all giving complements to each other

  • @andreabutitsruth
    @andreabutitsruth Před rokem +11

    I’ve been on the woodturning/carpentry side of CZcams and currently have it solidly set in my life’s plan to get into making and restoring furniture. The same thought also occurred when I saw how stained glass was made. Now I’m tempted to add welding into that. The next logical step is to, I don’t know, get into watching car and RV restorations and go full on into making everything from the Red Green Show’s “Handyman’s Corner” a reality.

  • @popperama6478
    @popperama6478 Před rokem +34

    This is a great run! However it seems to be missing the episode where Chris wrestles a bear?

    • @MercenaryPen
      @MercenaryPen Před rokem +9

      they're still working out how to write up an acceptable risk assessment for that video

    • @garethreece
      @garethreece Před rokem +9

      @@MercenaryPen Yeah and find a bear willing to take the residual risk...

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +4

      Unfortunately, the censors had to cut it out. The bear received some very gruesome injuries.

  • @thatspiderbyte
    @thatspiderbyte Před rokem +4

    I like how the technical difficulties is them all just being lovely and supportive while one of them shows something they've done

  • @alorachan
    @alorachan Před rokem +7

    In the immortal words of Gary "I don't want it to end"
    You guys better be back for more! This is amazing viewing.

  • @kvader
    @kvader Před rokem +5

    What I love about this series is that everyone is so supportive and happy for each other and what they're doing.

  • @nanothrill7171
    @nanothrill7171 Před rokem +8

    these are so goddamn wholesome i'm gonna die

  • @jackielinde7568
    @jackielinde7568 Před rokem +18

    For those who don't know the difference between soldering (not pictured here) and welding (pictured here):
    Soldering - The process of connecting two or more bits of metal by melting a soft metal to surround and bond to the bits to be connected. Depending on the application, it's generally used for non-structural connections (like joining two wires electrically) but can be used for a structural connection.
    Welding - The process of getting two or more bits of metal hot enough that they melt and mix together creating a solid bond between the bits being connected. This is almost always used for structural connections expecting to take some sort of force.
    I say this, because I know "Tom and Et Al" keep throwing around the terms soldering and welding interchangeably. Having done both, I can appreciate the difference. Also, when I say non-structural connection, while it's expected that when you solder two lengths of wire together and you should be able to hang a significant bit of weight on them and not have the joint fail. But, this is not the primary purpose of the joint. It's usually used to make an electrical connection between two bits of metal. That being said, I used soldering to create a model car for electronics class by soldering bits of brass together to form the frame. The frame was needed to hold the drive system made from an old electric razor, battery tray, and a switch.

    • @gordonrichardson2972
      @gordonrichardson2972 Před rokem +3

      Another technique called brazing is similar to soldering, but uses a higher temperature process, with a stronger bond.

    • @AmySoyka
      @AmySoyka Před rokem +1

      Ok, but, what is brazing?

  • @lanky2610
    @lanky2610 Před rokem +14

    I'd like a Tech Dif try bobsled episode!

  • @auroran0
    @auroran0 Před rokem +5

    The origin story of SteelMember.

    • @mikeru99
      @mikeru99 Před rokem +1

      Steel Member, wah, wah, waaaah!

  • @AmySoyka
    @AmySoyka Před rokem +6

    13:15 Agree. Thanks to Simon & Gavin for teaching Chris how to weld ~ for all of our enjoyment.
    13:32 Also couldn't help but appreciate the Blue Peter reference. 😅

  • @honestlyreed1612
    @honestlyreed1612 Před rokem +3

    I love the sheer joy expressed by Chris every second he's on screen

  • @Mr_Haddles
    @Mr_Haddles Před rokem +18

    Honestly, this format is amazing. The sheer amount of interest and passion from you all has been great to see, it's a really fun watch!

  • @magoshighlands4074
    @magoshighlands4074 Před rokem +17

    You did really well Chris, my father's been a Fabi all his life and he still fuckin' hates TIG welding

  • @Beaverthing
    @Beaverthing Před rokem +1

    This series is really just adult show and tell, and I absolutely love it.

  • @Venomm12
    @Venomm12 Před rokem +4

    It was great to see Chris doing something that was kinda away from the Tech Dif table. This is the first real insight into Chris I think we have gotten. Which I totally understand his desire to maintain his personal life privacy; which I think he has done well!

  • @watson-disambiguation
    @watson-disambiguation Před rokem +9

    Ah yes, TechDiff wishes they went into trades: the show.

  • @2122kay
    @2122kay Před rokem +5

    Such a great video! I learned some stuff in this so thank you, also I can confirm wood turning CZcams is very therapeutic.

  • @tabithafox7324
    @tabithafox7324 Před rokem +2

    This is exactly the type of technical difficulties content I’m looking for. These guys just cheering eachother on and being happy for eachother and trying cool stuff

  • @lamarhenderson8058
    @lamarhenderson8058 Před rokem +4

    A welder friend of mine called making a long weld nicely "stacking dimes."

  • @donaldasayers
    @donaldasayers Před rokem +1

    I was taught to weld at school, the metalwork teacher showed me how to use the Oxy-Acetylene safely, showed me what a good weld looked like and walked away and left me to it. I was 13.
    Years later I returned to teach at the same school in the same room. I had to jump through so many H&S hoops just to even use the welder let alone teach it.
    I miss having welding kit and no MIG is just not the same.

  • @harrytsang1501
    @harrytsang1501 Před rokem +6

    Best CZcams series I have followed in a long time

  • @isabellenevill5770
    @isabellenevill5770 Před rokem +1

    The fact that they aggressively stopped Chris from putting himself down is oddly heartwarming

  • @olivier2553
    @olivier2553 Před rokem +1

    I totally second Chris' comments on watching wood turning or welding videos. It is as good as the sound of rain fall.

  • @almosteducational3729
    @almosteducational3729 Před rokem +6

    You guys make so happy I’m glad you exist

  • @ItsAClairesLife
    @ItsAClairesLife Před rokem +2

    This is brilliant, and completely agree, wood turning youtube is so relaxing

  • @cedrickropp
    @cedrickropp Před rokem +1

    As a person whos been doing some sort of metal working/ screwin around with machinery I find it very entertaining that you just talk about it without knowing any sort of appropriate nomenclature.

  • @collinscody57
    @collinscody57 Před rokem +4

    I would love to see two of them trying to run a small horizontal directional drilling rig. Well supervised in a controlled environment of course

    • @christianweagle6253
      @christianweagle6253 Před rokem

      This is a comment so out of left field... that I agree with 100%. These fellows are smart, they can figure out all sorts of... technical difficulties. Please somehow convince them to figure out how to do this, especially since they didn't spend any of Tom's money. Somebody with a hire service must be convinceable.

  • @sukhoikip
    @sukhoikip Před rokem +4

    I never could get good at welding, there was just something about holding something that was throwing current through a piece of metal and seeing what stuck that kept me from relaxing enough

  • @SergeantSphynx
    @SergeantSphynx Před rokem +1

    I did a bit of welding in university during my mechanical engineering degree. I tried stick, MIG, and TIG. I learned very quickly that I am not good at welding and would need a ton of practice to get to an acceptable level. Chris did far better than I ever did.

  • @puffin_no23
    @puffin_no23 Před rokem +2

    Can you please do more of these videos? I really enjoy watching them. They just give of such a positivity.

  • @unexpected2475
    @unexpected2475 Před rokem +6

    Waiting for this for SO LONG! At last, welcome back men!

  • @ArticJane
    @ArticJane Před rokem +2

    Having done a 6 month course on welding ages ago. I can appreciate how much he managed in a day.

  • @ckannan90
    @ckannan90 Před rokem +1

    I didn’t know anything about welding before, and now I realize I knew even less than I thought I did. I thought it was just a hot blow torch that melted metal so it stuck together. That there is metal being fed in blew my mind.

  • @lennardodavinci6350
    @lennardodavinci6350 Před rokem +1

    Well, we all had our theories on what Chris was going to do.
    All of them were off. Yet, in hindsight, this is exactly something we would all expect Chris to do. Incredible.

  • @rekagaal
    @rekagaal Před rokem +6

    Well this series has been absolutely delightful, guys! It's quite different from your previous stuff, I found myself laughing less but generally smiling a lot more! It was really enjoyable in a slightly different way, a bit less bants but really wholesome! Thank youuu

  • @rin_etoware_2989
    @rin_etoware_2989 Před rokem +12

    dear God, it's Steelmember!

    • @harrytodhunter5078
      @harrytodhunter5078 Před rokem +3

      "I'll get yer nadgers in a minute if you don't give in!"

    • @JSR108
      @JSR108 Před rokem +2

      Strappes to a smashed up car

    • @Lizz85257
      @Lizz85257 Před rokem +3

      @@harrytodhunter5078 I'll turn t'wipers on!

    • @auroran0
      @auroran0 Před rokem

      It's his origin story.

  • @ids1024
    @ids1024 Před rokem +3

    Next on The Technical Difficulties: Chris and Matt learn underwater welding.

  • @KurosakiYukigo
    @KurosakiYukigo Před rokem +6

    This is the Chris-est thing to have done.

  • @PH4RX
    @PH4RX Před rokem +2

    7:28 those sparkly lines look neat!

  • @randomicon918
    @randomicon918 Před rokem

    I love seeing four men compliment each other’s work, especially when trying something new. It is so refreshing in the world today.

  • @mollymauktealeaf
    @mollymauktealeaf Před rokem +2

    This series has been really great, would love to see more!

  • @Sbadoosh
    @Sbadoosh Před rokem

    Lovely series, thank you guys

  • @bacul165
    @bacul165 Před rokem +1

    My main takeaway from this series is that doing things you always wanted to try is totally worth it.

  • @thomilo44
    @thomilo44 Před rokem +2

    Very wholesome video again. Lovely to watch you guys have a good time, and then be supportive of and genuinely interested in eachother.
    Looking forward to season 2!

  • @WMfin
    @WMfin Před rokem +2

    This is something so genuine! Joyful to watch especially as someone who has learned basics of welding

  • @iGleeson
    @iGleeson Před rokem +1

    They're actually very supportive of one another, it's so wholesome!

  • @fugithegreat
    @fugithegreat Před rokem

    I'd love to see more videos like this! They were all absolutely delightful.

  • @tomevans1388
    @tomevans1388 Před rokem

    Excellent series, please bring this back!

  • @sid28
    @sid28 Před rokem +8

    This was the video i was looking forward to the most, and i really enjoyed it! good work guys!

  • @moffmo
    @moffmo Před rokem

    Awesome series! And very wholesome!! Loved it

  • @thugson1166
    @thugson1166 Před rokem

    These are just brilliant 👏 keen for more!

  • @bobshellby8876
    @bobshellby8876 Před rokem +1

    i love how wholesome this is

  • @yourearsaregreen
    @yourearsaregreen Před rokem

    Man this whole series has been so cool. Watching people get to do things and be excited about it has been a pleasure. Super looking forward to any more you guys make!

  • @shaesmith2831
    @shaesmith2831 Před rokem

    These 4 videos have just been so wholesome and nice, it’s really nice to watch these videos after a long shift

  • @Slaeowulf
    @Slaeowulf Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this little series.
    You're all such great chaps and you being a great deal of joy to a decent many people. Bravo, gents.

  • @NFSHeld
    @NFSHeld Před rokem +1

    I like how Matt and Tom are very invested in the topic, but Gary is actually blown away by every facet of it.

  • @thewackerly
    @thewackerly Před rokem

    Absolutely fantastic! I'd love to see more of you guys doing this sort of stuff

  • @diarya5573
    @diarya5573 Před rokem +2

    Finale: Use a MIG torch to heat up a ceramic pan to cook bacon on, while sitting on the back of a zamboni.
    Never have I ever wanted a video more

  • @MeTalkPrettyOneDay
    @MeTalkPrettyOneDay Před rokem +1

    I love how supportive tech diff is of eachother

  • @LaughterOnWater
    @LaughterOnWater Před rokem +1

    TechDiff - love this channel! Looking forward to whatever it is you do next! Stay safe out there!

  • @magica3526
    @magica3526 Před rokem +1

    this is my favorite of them - really making the most of the premise

  • @ellegarret
    @ellegarret Před rokem +1

    this is an incredibly wholesome series

  • @Ojisan642
    @Ojisan642 Před rokem

    This was the best of the bunch. Good job Chris!