how to weld aluminum which is rarely known by many people , tig welding

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    how to weld aluminum that is rarely known by many people ,
    tig welding
    with used aluminum welding materials for electrical cables

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  • @danporfir
    @danporfir Před rokem +32

    My dear friend, I have been welding aluminium for over 30 years, you have done some things that disqualify you from the start, the first thing is that you weld a part that is subjected to some force, with current wire as an additive material is embarrassing. The alloying elements in that wire are not exactly compatible with that piece. second thing, to polish the weld bead is not admissible and so the processing was done of poor quality, if you also erase the weld bead the resistance is minimal this piece can probably only be used to support flowers .the frequency on the alternating current is too low and the welding parameters (current) is at the lower limit and you can not have penetration into the material, so a disqualified weld . I salute you with respect.

    • @refl3xun_named684
      @refl3xun_named684 Před 6 dny

      i would get an actual welding wire to match the material prep everything by grinding it with wire brush wipe it with acetone or alcohol after grinding the edges ofc clamp it and start tacking one in the out and one in the inside so it wont bend and then grind the tacks a bit preheat and start welding i would do one inch outside and follow it with another in the inside after finishing every thing i will grind the weld with out grinding the piece that i m welding and then using send paper polish everything quick paint and job done (i have never welded anything in my life).

  • @Jeridiculous-tp2be
    @Jeridiculous-tp2be Před rokem +592

    As a welder who specializes in marine grade aluminum/ stainless, this was painful to watch. Don’t use a cut off wheel to weld prep aluminum. It will leave contaminates on the base metal. Best to use a metal blade if you have to prep your weld after the tack. I understand why you didn’t want to weld prep before the repair, because it willl mess with your fit up, but a good fabricator would clamp to a stiff back and get the same fit up and have weld prep before you put the fracture back together… if it held then that’s all that matters, but I’d ol be surprised because the base metal at the root of the weld was contaminated. But hey, what do I know I’m just a random commenter on the internet!

    • @anonimous2451
      @anonimous2451 Před rokem +24

      You seem rather knowledgeable to me young man.

    • @braamvorster8249
      @braamvorster8249 Před rokem +35

      Sir, I confirm what you said. There is tiny particles that transfers from the cutting disc to the workpiece.

    • @Disinterested1
      @Disinterested1 Před rokem +32

      the rusty wire brush was the BEST :)

    • @shuhadloofer7192
      @shuhadloofer7192 Před rokem +3

      A question I'd like to ask about the metal wheel you are referring to how would I describe it if I wanted to purchase one from the store?

    • @bbuucc
      @bbuucc Před rokem +4

      ​@@shuhadloofer7192 a cut off blade/wheel for a angle grinder...there are many types depends on what you are doing..even ones to cut glass

  • @general5104
    @general5104 Před rokem +110

    THANK YOU for making your video. Please take an old man's advice, for the next time you do a repair that way. Use a dremel and an end-mill bit, on the inside, and wear your sealed goggles and hollow a wide V-groove on the inside of the part. DO NOT use a wire wheel. Use a fine sandpaper lap sanding wheel, on your grinder, for the outside. Clean the area really good. Secure the part so it's bent the directions it wants to lay, for the fit. Try it back on the equipment it's for, if possible. Make SURE it fits! tack it outside then inside, and stagger the tacks inside and out. That way it wont pull more one way than the other.Have your tig ready to use. Crank up your oxy/actlyn torch to a medium flame and heat the whole part up so you can't touch it. THEN...weld it INSIDE !!!put a lot of filler rod inside. You're NOT going to grind it off. Then, on the outside, lay a stack of dimes, by melting in the surface of the metal, feed in the filler rod, come across it and back up, over and over again, never cutting off your power, and DON'T use "Pulse or Stitch" and a lay a pretty bead, nice and wide, and DON'T grind it off!!!!!! You remove MOST of your strength when you do! Let it air cool. Then crank up your torch again and have a medium flame and heat the whole part up again. This helps relieve the internal stresses of the metal. I've been told it's like a tug of war inside, between the two pieces and the annealing action, kills all of that! DO NOT grind the weld smooth ! !!!!!!! It will last a long time, this way. Let it cool till room temperature. NEVER DIP in quench tank of water! heat it up about 100 degrees and shoot it with Rust-Oleum XX2 paint. It won't corrode that way, (and aluminum is bad to do that). Also, make darn sure the material isn't MAGNESIUM, or you'll be welding a FIRE-STICK !

    • @robertuhrikpersonal
      @robertuhrikpersonal Před rokem

      how to detect, it is not a magnesium alloy ? sometimes it is not possible to have information about the origins of the part... 😞

    • @leeautocare4255
      @leeautocare4255 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for Teaching us Master

    • @MrVegasTube
      @MrVegasTube Před rokem +4

      ​@@robertuhrikpersonal Magnesium emits a bluish hue when tig welding.

    • @MrVegasTube
      @MrVegasTube Před rokem +2

      @General Not so. Magnesium will not ignite in solid form. Only in a granulated or shaved state. And of course use magnesium electrode rod to weld magnesium, even though certain aluminum rods can be used to weld magnesium, depending on the circumstances.

    • @apexaero
      @apexaero Před rokem +6

      Wire brush on Aluminum needs be Stainless not steel, steel adds carbon back into the aluminum and contaminates it silly..

  • @ryvimryvim9568
    @ryvimryvim9568 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Alumínio sempre se solda na alternada👍🏼

  • @StanPiness
    @StanPiness Před rokem +69

    Сам имею мастерскую, в основном сварка в среде аргона.
    Когда увидел проволоку...)))
    Безмерно благодарен таким " мастерам"!!! Потому что ценник на переделку их кроилова, плюс 200%. 😊

    • @Sivojar
      @Sivojar Před rokem +11

      А я дурак ак5 покупаю, оказывается че нашел тем и вари 😅

    • @Sivojar
      @Sivojar Před rokem +14

      1.2 млн просмотров, да ему похер как оно там сварено😅

    • @user-gw7jp2tm6c
      @user-gw7jp2tm6c Před rokem +6

      Да сам недавно взял tig сварочный, но то как он варит это срань полная😮

    • @Sivojar
      @Sivojar Před rokem +12

      @@user-gw7jp2tm6c завидую, что он кривыми руками на ютубе больше зарабатывает, чем я варю

    • @sezam703
      @sezam703 Před rokem

      @@Sivojar тут ещё "рояль в кустах" - он варит портачкой- первичкой от мотора компрессора холодильника! Просто это "выстрелит" позже.А потом покажет "сварку дерева берёзовыми электродами"...хуле,уровень просмотров позволяет.И ведь кого то устраивает,кто то этим пользуется...шарлатан от Дьявола!

  • @budist61
    @budist61 Před rokem +76

    Этот способ мало кто знает, это точно, потому что так делают только когда совсем нечем работать. Профессионалы всегда имеют в арсенале присадочные прутки нужного сплава, а также пользуются для обработки борфрезами, так как любой образив загрязняет алюминий и ухудшает прочность сварочного шва.

    • @Bravo125
      @Bravo125 Před rokem +13

      Не пали контору, о нормальных методах сварки мало кто знает)
      Пусть сидит и дальше страдает херней
      Потому что состав алюминия разный
      Если провод похож на пруток, то не означает что можно им паять
      Это как пластик абс и пет

    • @budist61
      @budist61 Před rokem +2

      @@Bravo125 согласен

    • @moryak19845
      @moryak19845 Před rokem +8

      Добавлю, что снял усиление шва в этом месте, на сколько видно под детали оно совсем не должно мешать. Хорошо, допустим что мешает, тогда с внутренней стороны должно быть усилено согласно направлению нагрузки, которую должна испытывать рама. Разлделка кромок вообще от фонаря. Вертикальный шов накладывается сверху вниз.

    • @1971Fin
      @1971Fin Před rokem +12

      Не стреляйте в пианиста-он играет как умеет. Нет сквозного провара.просто декоративное поверхностное соединение двух обломков. Прямое назначение-повесить на гвоздик на стенку как пособие что так варить нельзя. Тем более устанавливать эту деталь после такой сварки на моциль опасно для жизни. Ну если только для "лучшего" друга то можно. Но в таком случае нужно менять пароли и явки что бы не притянули по статье.

    • @user-lv2vr3hu8p
      @user-lv2vr3hu8p Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@moryak19845шоф сварки алюминия нельзя вровень шлифовать, чтоб не видно было, что деталь сварена была?

  • @madog1
    @madog1 Před 11 měsíci +31

    Experienced welders, especially TIG welders know about welding aluminum. No secret or time forgotten trick or hack. That's why aluminum welding rods have been available for decades.

    • @nounoufriend1442
      @nounoufriend1442 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Found mig welding aluminum easy once plants set up for the weld

    • @madog1
      @madog1 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @nounoufriend1442 TIG is an electric torch. No flux is needed with the inert gas.

    • @nounoufriend1442
      @nounoufriend1442 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@madog1 I know , we used Argon at work for TIG welding stainless , but I haven't used tig for alloy though . MIG also uses argon but MAG (for steel ) tends to use Argon Co2 mix (not an inert gas ) . No flux is used for MIG MAG or TIG as they rely on gas shield

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem +1

      The real secret in TIG welding aluminum is using DC straight polarity, using red 2 percent tungsten and pure Helium. It's used to weld small brackets to one or two inch plate. You will have black soot on the weld, but it's easily cleaned off with a stainless wire brush. I only use an old transformer machine where I work. Learned it from an old timer in 1976.

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem +1

      @@nounoufriend1442All metals are weldable with TIG, except zinc which is the plating used on galvanized steel. The short list: steel, aluminum, stainless, copper, brass and titanium. And for TIG welding you can only use Argon or a mix of Argon and Helium. No Argon/CO2 for TIG. Try some MIG ?, spray arc using Argon with 2 percent Oxygen. I never learned the term MAG, you'll see the question mark. I'm just an old timer.

  • @georgebuck2269
    @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem +8

    Why is everybody forgetting to mention the parts have to be chamfered or grind the edges at a 45 degree angle. And use 4043 filler rod for cast aluminum. Pre-heat is good if you don't want it to crack. Clamp the parts down to a piece of 1/4 - 25mm thickness steel plate to keep the parts straight.

    • @bernardmauge8613
      @bernardmauge8613 Před 15 dny

      that is the way I would do it too. This is jungle welding anyway and he probably charged 25 cents for it.

    • @francisdetroyes
      @francisdetroyes Před 7 dny

      @@bernardmauge8613 oui et il a gagné une fortune avec sa vidéo , presque 6 millons de vue , c'est juste ce qu'il avait besoin , sa soudure il n'en avait rien a faire ......

  • @christianortner433
    @christianortner433 Před 3 měsíci +8

    i agree with the comments criticyzing the methods of welding preparation. as an welder certified for aircraft welding, i would add that it is not advisable to grind the weld after it was finished. knowledge of the type of alloy and the right welding rod material is important. some aluminium materials are not weldable and if weldable, the mechanical strenght may be poor after welding

    • @anonymous-tn6ij
      @anonymous-tn6ij Před 2 měsíci +3

      I like to criticize spelling

    • @jimmylandasan3607
      @jimmylandasan3607 Před měsícem

      I'm agree with you. If it is not obstacle to other components, better not to grind.

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem

      @@anonymous-tn6ijIt's called being a spelling na - z i . You gots to be more pacific I donts knew what yews talkin bout. The weld is supposed to be chamfered first or the edge ground at a 45 degree angle. There's no space for the weld to sleep in, it do not want to sit on top. It's a third world hack trick, pay no attention.

  • @jblcontrol28crossover76
    @jblcontrol28crossover76 Před rokem +8

    Looks like you have a shop, welding table, welding gloves, hood, TIG welder, shielding gas, power tools, abrasive disks...etc, but use cuttings of electric cable as filler rod?

  • @jonaspereira5302
    @jonaspereira5302 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Sensacional.. Parabéns

  • @danielalves1539
    @danielalves1539 Před rokem +3

    Ficou muito bom

  • @matthewhenry8008
    @matthewhenry8008 Před 11 měsíci +20

    Nice, a tip for you ; clamp one end of that cable piece in vice, the other end in a drill spin the drill while applying slight tension for a short while. It straightens the wire quickly and consistently straight.

    • @Spiritof_76
      @Spiritof_76 Před 9 měsíci

      Why wouldn't it twist it into a spiral and break it off?

    • @tonyunderwood9678
      @tonyunderwood9678 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Spiritof_76 Keep constant tension on the wire/filler and don't go crazy with the drill. You don't need to twist it much.

    • @oswegonylions12
      @oswegonylions12 Před 7 měsíci

      Forget the drill. Hold the that end with a vise grip. Put a little slack in the wire then give it a hard snap. Instant straight wire.

    • @johnandr3ws570
      @johnandr3ws570 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes sir...do it all the time..

    • @mihaz100
      @mihaz100 Před měsícem

      just dont straighten cables to use as a welding wire, that is just silly

  • @user-qb5nx1rr2g
    @user-qb5nx1rr2g Před rokem +19

    Надо было ещё изнутри канавку на стыке сделать, чтобы шов был толще для прочности...

    • @naboru1000
      @naboru1000 Před dnem

      у него, похоже, нет возможности там сделать канавку (шарожек нет)

  • @prodzektownia
    @prodzektownia Před rokem +14

    I wouldn't use pulse for that thick material, i see lack of penetration because of that, wire wheel is also poor choice to clean up, best is sandpaper grinder disc but I guess it is all You have and you trying to survive in this world so good job my friend 😁

    • @RogerHouston-dc9fk
      @RogerHouston-dc9fk Před rokem +1

      Good advise

    • @mariod8405
      @mariod8405 Před 3 měsíci

      Sandpaper grinder disk is the worst you can use, the sandpaper is glued and you dont want that shit in your weld

  • @rogerrs6731
    @rogerrs6731 Před rokem +3

    voce pode comentar mais sobra sua maquina de solda e muito bom seus videos!

  • @joaocardoso6092
    @joaocardoso6092 Před rokem +4

    Formidável...
    Obrigado por compartilhar...

  • @muhamadrifai321
    @muhamadrifai321 Před rokem +4

    Mantap betul las nya rapih padet, kuat, aluminium gas argon.
    Semoga awet sampai hari akhir.

  • @malik_aja
    @malik_aja Před 11 měsíci

    Haaa....cara millaneal....tutor bermanfaat.....matur suwon kang kuli : sehat, rukun & bejo.

  • @renatoconstantinodingianni4789

    ESTAMOS COM VOCÊ GUSTAVO ,PARA O QUE DER E VIER 💪💪💪💪💪💪🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @chrisallen2005
    @chrisallen2005 Před rokem +27

    I am so happy that you just invented tig welding aluminum. You are going to revolutionize how the fabrication world functions. WTF?

    • @r1learner178
      @r1learner178 Před rokem +6

      Yeah, I was waiting for the "rarely known" part.

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem

      Actually DC straight polarity was used in early TIG welding aluminum. Why they missed out on AC I don't know.

  • @VapXiti-yb1fg
    @VapXiti-yb1fg Před rokem

    Não compro mais arame tenho este fio e abundância boa dica👏👍

  • @factsforlife0O0
    @factsforlife0O0 Před 10 měsíci +22

    Always make sure Brush wheels are stainless steel for aluminum and never touched anything else besides aluminum Same for Wire brushes Stainless steel only and only touched aluminum only and use lots and lots of acetone and if you want preheat your metal aluminum cools 4x faster than carbon steel EDIT Also don't use low pulse no 1 PPS use 10 or 30 PPS and wait till the oxide layers burns off before adding filler and moving

    • @rsz90182
      @rsz90182 Před 10 měsíci

      He can weld better than you.

    • @factsforlife0O0
      @factsforlife0O0 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@rsz90182 Sure that's why I make 50 a hour welding stainless steel Tig

    • @jpsholland
      @jpsholland Před 4 měsíci

      @@rsz90182 do you troll even know what welding is anyway? Its with superglue.

    • @ahole5407
      @ahole5407 Před 2 měsíci

      This man is correct.

    • @williammurch7972
      @williammurch7972 Před 2 měsíci

      Exactly

  • @totapaulino3624
    @totapaulino3624 Před rokem +6

    Os grandes profissionais são aqueles que estão sempre buscando ideias com crescimento profissional 😂😂

  • @corenerigby5036
    @corenerigby5036 Před rokem +56

    A fine job of sanding but not such a good job welding. Lots of contamination and porosity in the weld and no penetration on the weld on the inside of the piece. Buffing with a wire wheel before welding often imbeds impurities into the base material and the constant sticking of the tungsten also makes for contamination of the weld. Probably not a good idea to use electrical wire for filler but if that is all you have it has to do.

    • @izzumitech9287
      @izzumitech9287 Před rokem +1

      a gree

    • @Tiger-hp9nq
      @Tiger-hp9nq Před rokem

      Talking is free from work.

    • @russcole5685
      @russcole5685 Před rokem +4

      ​@@Tiger-hp9nq everything said above is very correct. I would never disrespect good advise and criticism. This is coming from a man that has been welding aluminium for over thirty years

    • @boobalew
      @boobalew Před rokem

      It held together. It’s good enough.

    • @corenerigby5036
      @corenerigby5036 Před rokem +3

      Guess I should not be a keyboard critic and suggest how I would do that repair. So, If I was to do that repair at our shop I would clean the weld area thoroughly then groove the backside with a carbide burring tool to prevent any contamination of the base metal from the adhesives that hold the grinding wheel together. That also lets me use the original break line on the front to get everything back into correct alignment. I would then weld the backside getting good penetration of the joint. Hopefully I would have the correct filler material. Basically we use 4043 for cast aluminum and 5356 for forged aluminums , but if electrical wire is all that is available use it, I have done some oxy acetylene repairs using wire coat hangers when I was young. I would then groove out the front of the seam all the way into the existing weld on the inside and weld the outside groove getting 100% penetration on the repair making sure to get good starts and stops at the edges of the piece. Yes I have done this type of repair many times.

  • @BITTYBOY121
    @BITTYBOY121 Před 6 měsíci

    As good as new ! - Well done - Great job !

  • @armandogonzales1365
    @armandogonzales1365 Před rokem +4

    We could criticize it but not bad the first thing is to wire brush with a stainless brush then a good bevel jig it up pre heat with a rose but to at least 250 to 300° tack it up and bolt it down begin to weld then put a welding blanket over it or bury in sand to cool evenly

  • @Danielthornton61
    @Danielthornton61 Před rokem +32

    *No deep penetration. That needed to be ground to a wide V on both sides at the break, then welded from the inside to the outside in order to be a structurally sound weld.*

    • @barrykruyssen
      @barrykruyssen Před rokem +7

      Agreed, it will just break again.

    • @justthinkalittle8913
      @justthinkalittle8913 Před rokem +3

      @@barrykruyssen by that time he has sold the motorcycle to someone.

    • @DrFiero
      @DrFiero Před rokem +3

      Not to mentioned the 100% contaminated surfaces from using a steel wire wheel! Sure, it's POSSIBLE it was stainless, but... probably not. ;)

    • @nounoufriend1442
      @nounoufriend1442 Před rokem +1

      Done MIG alloy welding you should see weld pool nearly coming through to back of weld for correct penetration , our test welds were cut to check penetration

    • @spiritburners
      @spiritburners Před 11 měsíci

      @@justthinkalittle8913 or crashed when it fails.....

  • @iglouch9818
    @iglouch9818 Před rokem +9

    Excellent job! Thank you for sharing it with us.

    • @horstd.engart9362
      @horstd.engart9362 Před rokem +4

      Not excellent for someone who has knowledgement about welding .

  • @leanit5756
    @leanit5756 Před 3 měsíci +2

    What alloy is the base metal? Is it a weldable grade of aluminum? What alloy filler metal is compatible and best suited with this alloy of aluminum? Was the part originally heat treated? Some of the questions people welding aluminum should consider.
    When you are fixing a component with structural significance and dip the tungsten, you should stop immediately and cut off the contaminated part. And at least final joint preparation should be done with a burr bit, file, saw blade, or equivalent, not an abrasive wheel.
    Using a "lay wire" technique rather than dipping the filler metal when welding anything other than the thinnest aluminum is a recipe for incomplete fusion, especially when doing a groove weld.

  • @dishaelectro
    @dishaelectro Před rokem +1

    Pekerjaan yang dilakukan oleh seorang yang sangat baik

  • @user-ce1lk9qh4y
    @user-ce1lk9qh4y Před rokem +37

    в данном видео показано как ни в коем случае не нужно варить алюминий

    • @CoHBe6etuyx
      @CoHBe6etuyx Před rokem +2

      на сколько я понял это что то от мотоцикла, по опыту такое вообще обычно не варится))))

    • @user-ox1ld3nk9r
      @user-ox1ld3nk9r Před rokem

      ไม่ผ่านแต่แก้ขัดได้

    • @RogerHouston-dc9fk
      @RogerHouston-dc9fk Před rokem

      There right ,,but it will probably hold the way you did it ,,these guy are not being mean just trying to help you ,thank you for showing us the video I did it just like you did the first time I weld

    • @YakobShtern
      @YakobShtern Před rokem +2

      @@CoHBe6etuyx Варится. Если марка Al не указана , то можно было бы на сайте производителя глянуть или на фан-форумах. Обычно на подобные кронштейны идут 6005 .6061 , или семёрка .Но скорее тут шестёрка , вон как пузырится от "присадки" из чистого алюминия..... Тут несколько нарушений. И скорее всего лопнет теперь по краю шва.

    • @andrewpetrovich6899
      @andrewpetrovich6899 Před rokem +1

      Так в заголовке написано, что это алюминий о котором мало кто знает. Может этот вид алюминия так варить можно.

  • @user-vr5nk8xo9b
    @user-vr5nk8xo9b Před rokem +23

    Лайк за смелость! Но нужно было показать нагрузку на слом, ведь эта деталь имеет не маленькую нагрузку я так понимаю, а так этот вариант сварки имеет места , если больше нечем для не несущих нагрузку типа что-то то отремонтировать маскирующие или декоративные элементы, которые , если сломаются, то не нанесут увечий пользователю!!!! Спасибо!

  • @masterQ20
    @masterQ20 Před 11 měsíci

    You are quite good with your hands 👏❤

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Před rokem

    Nice video, thanks :)

  • @alexolewko8546
    @alexolewko8546 Před rokem +5

    Согласен с профиками, недостаточная выработка под сварной шов в начале, и лишнее стачивание сварноно шва в конце. Недостаток первого должно компесироваться вторым, а здесь недостаток первого и недостаток второго.

    • @Artem_Chertog_Finista
      @Artem_Chertog_Finista Před 11 měsíci +1

      так он силумин сваривает проводом алюминиевым. делает это в импульсе. использует вместо фрез отрезной диск. это для недалëких видео.

  • @jimsoltysiak1752
    @jimsoltysiak1752 Před rokem +4

    I imagine Dusty from Pacific arc tig welding is going into shock after watching this cluster

  • @YakobShtern
    @YakobShtern Před rokem +1

    Лайк. За смелость

  • @kangruukenchanel4722
    @kangruukenchanel4722 Před 8 měsíci

    Owalahh pake kanel plN ternyataaaa gak pernah kebayang sebelumnya.. mantapp ilmunya joozzz 👍👍👍👍😂

  • @roger55es
    @roger55es Před rokem +9

    Is pre heating required ? Plus a jig to assure the alinement of connection holes

    • @bjarnivalur6330
      @bjarnivalur6330 Před 14 dny

      Yeah, always preheat cast metals.
      Also aneal it after, just in case.

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 Před rokem +8

    *"Without a doubt, the breakthrough for aluminum as a welded structural material occurred with the introduction in the 1940s of the inert gas welding processes."* Rarely known?!?! They have been teaching aluminum welding at a local HS for over a decade. Rarely known in the third world maybe.

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem

      Yes aluminum can be TIG welded with AC or DC. The original TIG was DC.

  • @yvon501
    @yvon501 Před rokem +1

    Je ne savais pas que l'on pouvait prendre du cable alu en métal d'apport! Super!

    • @fakmak7207
      @fakmak7207 Před rokem

      Его и нельзя брать)

  • @rnaldoesuasnega
    @rnaldoesuasnega Před rokem

    Vou tentar desse jeito

  • @spike7703
    @spike7703 Před rokem +3

    GREAT JOB! is the weld structurally sound? i am no welder or fabricator but i am amazed. guess there's different ways to do the same thing but i learned a lot..

    • @grege2383
      @grege2383 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It was done half @$$'d. 1st it wasn't cleaned correctly, then he didn't clamp down once fitted up then he didn't cut a gap along the break to get penetration.

    • @spike7703
      @spike7703 Před 11 měsíci

      @@grege2383 thanks... looked great when finished but durability/ safety is the question.

    • @grege2383
      @grege2383 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@spike7703 - no way it should be trusted.

    • @spike7703
      @spike7703 Před 11 měsíci

      @@grege2383 is that part a frame support?

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem

      The parts have to have the edges ground at a 45 degree angle to start. And use the proper filler rod.

  • @teknikmadani
    @teknikmadani Před rokem +6

    Nice job...

  • @alejandrolinares2599
    @alejandrolinares2599 Před 11 měsíci

    No he leído los comentarios pero pregunto
    Que usaste como fundente?

  • @kothet229
    @kothet229 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for your vido.This is great.❤❤❤

  • @fausmartinez6342
    @fausmartinez6342 Před rokem +9

    Exelente falto ver a que amperaje trabajaste

  • @joelsonjoaquimmariano7525

    Muito boa a solda! Bealtffull

  • @jorgerodales5802
    @jorgerodales5802 Před rokem +2

    Tres puntitos y después cortas la pieza de lado a lado y aseguras la soldadura.

  • @yuliusbayu
    @yuliusbayu Před 5 měsíci

    Hallo mas, thanks videonya.
    Btw, dmn beli mesin las alumunium yg bisa 3 in 1? Atau 4 in 1 ya?

  • @hardprado3656
    @hardprado3656 Před rokem +19

    Welding seam argon welding is carried out strictly according to the technology of laying the seam from the bottom up, so starting to weld a detail from the bottom metal is sealed without forming pores (if you weld a detail from the top down the metal will flow down and not formed a dense weld metal to the details) pipe argon welding under the scheme with a clock round dial, from 06:00 to 09:00 then from 07:00 to 15:00 then from 09:00 to 12:00 from 15:00 to 11:00 argon weld lay perfectly if the current is selected . ( The rolled seam is never peeled off ! It is forbidden !)

    • @karlheinzsedlacek7251
      @karlheinzsedlacek7251 Před rokem

      😅

    • @apexaero
      @apexaero Před rokem +2

      That's fine and dandy but the grinding is what needs work, he messed the profile up badly by not going slow and taking care....... very sloppy

    • @agahgokdag1845
      @agahgokdag1845 Před 11 měsíci +1

      On behalf of the audience, thank you for giving a very important secret about pipe welding technique.

    • @jonathansmith2407
      @jonathansmith2407 Před 10 měsíci

      Well that's not might welding so the technique is totally different anyway

  • @PaulBEAR369
    @PaulBEAR369 Před rokem +11

    Hermano la soldadura tig en aluminio es mas conocida de lo que crees, en primer lugar el proceso GTAW (tig) es un proceso que genera alta radiación y eso a la piel no tienes idea como la daña, te recomiendo utilizar ambos guantes de seguridad, en segundo el aluminio no se pule con la rueda de alambre, te recomiendo lijarlo con hoja de lija de papel punto fino de no ser así contaminas el aluminio . tercero el bisel que usaste es deficiente, usa un bisel en V y de preferencia por ambos lados ya que tu soldadura mostro falta de penetración, tampoco debiste usar el pulsado debido a eso no generaste la penetración ni el calor adecuado y tu soldadura se vuelve frágil ante cargas de tensión o doblez, el material de aporte usado igual esta mal debiste usar una barilla de aporte de aluminio ya que con ese aporte erróneo vuelve tu soldadura aun mas decadente y probablemente debes de tener demasiadas discontinuidades a parte de la falta de fusión, en internet existen bastantes cursos puedes aprovecharlos y mejorar, no lo tomes como hate solo que mucha gente que ve estos vídeos no saben mucho de soldadura y creen que la forma empleada esta correcta, mejor no malinformar a la gente, veo que mucha gente te corregio en los comentarios y es porque cometiste muchos errores, espero mi comentario sea de ayuda para mejorar

    • @shaku1514
      @shaku1514 Před rokem +2

      Toda la razón, son algo que añadir a lo que has dicho, el fondo del chaflán a de ser curvo para liberal tensiones.. Saludos

    • @mouradkhelfi976
      @mouradkhelfi976 Před rokem

      نعم اتفق معك ،وحسن نيتك التي تكلمت بها جعلتني استفيد ،انا كلحام ألومنيوم، شكرا صديقي .

  • @Nvk_biel
    @Nvk_biel Před rokem +1

    Qual a máquina que você usou???

  • @andrzejporeda7281
    @andrzejporeda7281 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Super jest to odrestaurowany pospawane pozdrawiam serdecznie👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @ginofelipemacharenunura1930

    hubiese sido mejor viselar o hacer chaflan ambas piezas,luego apuntalar y comenzae a soldar en el interior o la parte de atraz,una vez soldado esmerilar toda la penetracion,luego comenzar a soldar por la 1era cara ,al soldar de esta manera estas uniendo ambas piezas ,de la manera como as soldado k garantizas que va durar la pieza soldada.

  • @JohnxeH
    @JohnxeH Před rokem +5

    Me da gusto que explicas paso a paso que materiales utilizas, cómo se hace y cuánto cuesta... Que puedo decir, tienes el don de la palabra

    • @user-df8cv3lk2k
      @user-df8cv3lk2k Před rokem

      Ишинде алюминиевый шов жок сыны кетеды😅

  • @PageMarker1
    @PageMarker1 Před rokem

    I'll be sure to share your video with Kurtis at Cutting Edge Technology & IC Welding to make sure they know this too!

  • @MetinTetiker
    @MetinTetiker Před rokem +6

    Güzel işçilikle birlikte doğru uygulama,doğru malzeme tercihleri ve ustamızın işine hakimiyeti izleme hazzı veriyor.Teşekkür ediyoruz.
    Argon kaynağı üzerine ialüminyum pencere imalatında istenilen randıman alınmaması karşısında argon kaynak makineleri kızağa çekildi.Kullanan ustaların ilk defa bu tip kaynakla karşılaşması,alışması zaman alması ayrı bir sıkıntı olmasına rağmen asıl sorun.Alümnyum doğrama profillerinin piyasada kullanılan standardı 1,2mm.kalınlıkta olması yapılan kaynak ne kadar iyi yapılmış olsada kaynak yerleri montaj esnasında,taşıma esnasında zaman zaman kaynak yerlerinde açılımlar oluyor.Geriye telafisi olmadığı için lastik takozlarla düzeltme anlık oluyor.Kendi adıma her zaman savunduğum tek konu yapılan işle ilgili bilgi donanımı ve tecrübeleri olan arkadaşlarımızın ellerinden bu ve benzeri uygulamalar çıkmalı.Onlara teslim edilmelidir.Ticari bakılan sektörlerde genelde ''Yaptım.Oldu.''düşüncesi hakim.Ancak,kimse,sonucların bıraktığı zararı kendi hatası diye üzerine almıyor.Bu nedenle,sizlerin ve diğer arkadaşlarımızın paylaşımları takdire değer olduğuna inanıyor,takibi sağlamaya çalışıyoruz.Genç usta ve girişimci arkadaşlarımız bildiğini zannetmekten vazgeçip,bilmediği konuları yakalamaları bu tarz videoları izlemekten geçtiğini bilmelidirler.Saygılar sunuyorum.

  • @marshallcalder247
    @marshallcalder247 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Depending on the quality of the aluminium casting cos some parts are cast from incredible junk and difficult to produce solid clean welds all through. A little preheat goes a long way to attain proper fusion . A Filler rod with med - higher silicone value is preferable

  • @piratanet123
    @piratanet123 Před 4 měsíci

    I’started to practice Tig weld. When using the face helmet can one actually see clear the filler melting?
    The helmet I’m using is very hard to see anything when welding the light is too strong. Currently using only 100 amp on the Tig welder machine.

  • @davidvalentin5469
    @davidvalentin5469 Před 11 měsíci

    Saludos, En esa aplicación que tipo de gas estás usando, Gracias

  • @user-ip7vu2po6x
    @user-ip7vu2po6x Před rokem +6

    Электротехнический алюминий не применяется в сварке Tig.

    • @artizan6176
      @artizan6176 Před rokem

      А почему? Если заполнение вмятин, а не сварка стыков? Просто интересно)

    • @user-ip7vu2po6x
      @user-ip7vu2po6x Před rokem

      @@artizan6176 Потому,как в промышленности применяется (в основном ) два типа сплавов алюминия -гнутый и литой(есть ещё АМЦ -но в малой доли) .Так вот в этих сплавах присутствует либо кремний (силумин) ,либо магний (дюраль) ,либо (в редких сплавах ) цинк .И вот по этой причине и необходимы соответствующие электроды для каждого сплава.Электрохимический алюминий .является ,,чистым) и не имеет данных присадок.

  • @nigelhicks6457
    @nigelhicks6457 Před 11 měsíci +6

    This is far from best practice. For starters don't use abrasive wheels prior to welding as they impregnate the aluminium and cause porosity (at best). Use carbide tools (or similar). The filler wire should not be from alloy core electrical conductor as it will have incorrect chemical constitution and mechanical properties. Clamp the thing down. Ideally use the other side as a jig if it is a mirror image to ensure the holes remain spacilly correctly.

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Před měsícem

      Why is everybody forgetting to chamfer or grind the edges at a 45 degree angle. And use 4043 filler rod for cast aluminum. Pre-heat is good if you don't want it to crack.

  • @josegonsales6624
    @josegonsales6624 Před 11 měsíci

    Muy buen trabajo hermano si sabes trabajar el aluminio saludos desde Indianápolis indiana

    • @arnoldoarias6294
      @arnoldoarias6294 Před 2 měsíci

      De donde? Le quedó más virada que al fijarla con los per nos para que selle , se volverá a quebrar.-

  • @ZoGibainarfemrDr
    @ZoGibainarfemrDr Před rokem +12

    Я согласен что никто не знает чтоб варить алюминий надо иметь ТИГ аппарат. А ваще я думал видео об маникюре!

    • @win3435
      @win3435 Před 11 dny

      при виде ногтей забыл о сварке, побежал блевануть (простите)

  • @autoweldandpaintingfabrication

    Hi Idol have a good day watching Philppines. Nice idea idol!

  • @user-zk9lc5on5s
    @user-zk9lc5on5s Před rokem +9

    Во первых разделку делают фрезами, ни в коем случае не абразивом. Во вторых проводами варят только электротехнический алюминий. И желательно усиления шва не снимать. Тоесьть видео на лоха, и для лохов. Ребята не ведитесь на всякое говно

    • @user-uz2vq6hj2g
      @user-uz2vq6hj2g Před rokem +2

      Тут вообще, если дословно воспринимать заголовок, то мало кто знает о существовании на свете алюминия... 😁

    • @user-Aleksej_Kotov
      @user-Aleksej_Kotov Před rokem +1

      Так это что обычный инвертор тиг с аргоном что ли?

    • @sergeitkac4385
      @sergeitkac4385 Před rokem

      Ну нащьот усиления шва могу поспорить єсли варить присадкой и сварщик уверен у своєй роботе тогда никакого усиления не надо а єсли сварщик при...ал а не приварил то и усиления не дайот гарантии .

  • @1nvisible1
    @1nvisible1 Před rokem +3

    *Still AC tig? Or can I do this with 110v DC tig? How do I know Alum from wire is same material as alloy from moto part?*

    • @mohammadnoormauludadnan1847
      @mohammadnoormauludadnan1847 Před rokem +6

      Aluminium welding need AC tig with argon gas, use anything you got to clean the part, but has to used stainless steel brush to removed/clean oxidized from part before welding, aluminium easy/fast to oxidize. You can used same material alloy but the material must be clean (better buy aluminium welding rod). I understand not everybody had money or resources.

    • @Jeridiculous-tp2be
      @Jeridiculous-tp2be Před rokem

      To dc tig weld aluminum you need pure helium for your shielding gas, kind of expensive but dc tig aluminum is doable.

    • @richardmoenkedick-lr6xt
      @richardmoenkedick-lr6xt Před rokem

      dc on aluminum is going to be tough to get a decent weld and is only really used to get better penetration on thick aluminum. It is not something that is easy to do and will probably look like crap. If your going to attempt it you should probably have a lot of experience and be proficient at ac tig first. You should have ac to Gtaw aluminum this creates a much cleaner and better weld. a 110 volt tig would not have enough amperage to puddle the aluminum unless it was really thin. To weld 1/4" thick aluminum your going to need a minimum of 200 amps. Aluminum is mig welded with dc but doesn't really work well without a spool gun or push/pull setup like a cobra.

    • @jacquespeyruqueou4054
      @jacquespeyruqueou4054 Před 11 měsíci

      @@mohammadnoormauludadnan1847 pas de brosse inox pour l alu mais brosse laiton

    • @jacquespeyruqueou4054
      @jacquespeyruqueou4054 Před 11 měsíci

      oui courant alternatif soudage impossible en DC pour l alu et alliages pour ce type de piece il est préférable de prendre une baguette passe partout de l AG5 aurait été préférable dans ce cas précis pour savoir approximativement la nuance c est au son jettez la piece par terre si bruit sourd alu pur si mettalique alliage apres c est de l expérience

  • @eletronicaopulodogato1629

    Essa máquina e show

  • @JaimePadilla-nt5vg
    @JaimePadilla-nt5vg Před rokem +2

    Por fabor que maquina de soldar es esa y donde la venden

  • @Doc_Fischer
    @Doc_Fischer Před rokem +5

    For a truly structural part you should look into cleaning the parts with an acid wash . The wire wheel will imbed impurities. Good way to adapt though

    • @RogerHouston-dc9fk
      @RogerHouston-dc9fk Před rokem

      Any kind of cleaner is better than not using nothing to clean

    • @russcole5685
      @russcole5685 Před rokem +4

      ​@@RogerHouston-dc9fk not if it is adding impurities to the base material

  • @pavel_toretto
    @pavel_toretto Před rokem +3

    Криво, попробовал подровнять.... Махнул рукой А и так сойдет!

  • @carademarlene9556
    @carademarlene9556 Před rokem

    Great job.

  • @TheOneAndOnlySame
    @TheOneAndOnlySame Před rokem +3

    Why the pulse setting? Not necessary at all. Just weld normally without pulse: it's a thick piece.

  • @davidfoo2762
    @davidfoo2762 Před rokem +5

    Who can help this guy make a proper repair, TIG or not? The misalignment between both parts is alarming, in addition to behing well hidden after cleaning. And the TIG technic is very poor and will certainly result in decreased mechanical strength and further failure. Sorry to say but I hope not too many viewers will be inspired by this terrible demonstration.

    • @ianlaker6980
      @ianlaker6980 Před rokem

      Bang on
      As you say poor cleanliness.
      No bevel edges.
      No preheat.
      Also cast ally parts are notoriously made of the cheapest aluminium mixes so you never know the type of ally your dealing with.
      They tend to have serious porosity and once the black inclusions come to the surface it's nearly impossible to fuse the filler wire

  • @Daniel-se5nr
    @Daniel-se5nr Před rokem

    Si es buena idea soldar con cables de aluminio diseñados para conducción de electricidad? No es esto aluminio muy puro?

  • @juandariomasa4841
    @juandariomasa4841 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hola mucho gusto.¿ que màquina es esa?

  • @outtakontroll3334
    @outtakontroll3334 Před 3 dny

    the comments are mostly on point. idk what that part is, but looks like it is stressed in use, hope it holds up for you.

  • @user-hd8ez2uj7v
    @user-hd8ez2uj7v Před 2 měsíci +1

    Никогда не доверяйте сварщикам с нестриженными ногтями

  • @arunchattarjee9099
    @arunchattarjee9099 Před rokem +1

    Aluminium joint welding is very great dengiorous thing. it's may not be as usual parts rather than iron welding.

  • @onesiogomes1431
    @onesiogomes1431 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Deveria ter deixado o excesso de solda , ficaria mais resistente

  • @user-sn5om7oz7n
    @user-sn5om7oz7n Před 5 měsíci +1

    Proceso tig solo con corriente alterna para soldar aluminio

  • @user-sn5om7oz7n
    @user-sn5om7oz7n Před 5 měsíci +1

    Que máquina tienes?

  • @jamesroberts1800
    @jamesroberts1800 Před rokem +1

    Gotta love the 2-0 aluminum electrical power cable for welding rod.
    It's almost like someone did this in the backwoods of India.....
    Oh, wait....

  • @user-yu6mh9mv9b
    @user-yu6mh9mv9b Před 9 měsíci

    Bg itu jarumnya yg bwt stenlis ya..
    Lw bwt las almunium pkek api brp

  • @VagrantCode
    @VagrantCode Před 7 měsíci

    A lot of people complaining but the repair looks fine to me

  • @pabloarguello7989
    @pabloarguello7989 Před 2 měsíci

    Amigo que clase de alambre esta utilizando y que tipo de gas

  • @JoseArias-uy3qc
    @JoseArias-uy3qc Před rokem

    Hi, look, I have a question, what kind of welder are you using?

  • @wijayacanel4062
    @wijayacanel4062 Před 11 měsíci

    Sangat bagus penyambungan nya 👍🙏

  • @hernanvargascastano3342
    @hernanvargascastano3342 Před 10 měsíci

    Se ve muy fácil te felicito .
    Yo no e podido graduar mi soldador q es par alumio
    Y el soporte técnico del fabricante solo es d manejo

  • @joseangel1980
    @joseangel1980 Před rokem

    Que tipo de soldadora utiliza?

  • @franciscosanchez6914
    @franciscosanchez6914 Před rokem

    Buen trabajo. En mi opinión la mola al final no es necesario

  • @hansjeune9409
    @hansjeune9409 Před rokem +1

    Nicest work 😢 can you tell me the name of this machine please

  • @federicogodoy4252
    @federicogodoy4252 Před rokem +1

    La soldadora es para aluminio ? . Muy bueno el video 👍

  • @PerilousPaddy
    @PerilousPaddy Před 4 dny

    What settings did you use on the welder?

  • @pintobengkel8112
    @pintobengkel8112 Před rokem +1

    Hadir nyimak boss ku suksesselalu buatbossku 👍👍👍💪💪💪

  • @MadMax-iz4vm
    @MadMax-iz4vm Před 9 měsíci +2

    Not all tig welding machines can weld aluminium, you need an ac inverter. The constant polarity fluctuations is what stabilizes the temp. of the aluminium pool when welding. Aluminium melting point is lower then the aluminium oxide on the surface, hence the need for temp control. Or, spend big and get synergic mig for aluminium welding, you can't go wrong.

  • @orion2619
    @orion2619 Před 3 měsíci

    Amigo excelente video soy novato¿qué tipo de máquina soldadora utilizas en el video ?

  • @antonioribamar334
    @antonioribamar334 Před 10 měsíci

    Ficou bom