How NOT TO Weld: Most Common MIG Welding Mistakes

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • There are 7 common mistakes people make when they start MIG welding:
    1. They don't prep their material
    2. Volts too high or too low
    3. Wire feed speed too high or too low
    4. Electrode stick-out that is too long or short
    5. Gas Flow too low or high
    6. Travel speed too fast or slow
    7. Gun angle too steep
    We're going to go into all of these issues and show you what to look for to troubleshoot your own welding parameters and technique.
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  • @myblues6532
    @myblues6532 Před 3 lety +3336

    This guy is such a good welder that he is struggling to make bad welds.

    • @mikesapp3241
      @mikesapp3241 Před 3 lety +277

      That’s very true. He would start throwing shit if he saw the crap I’ve been laying down with my new mig.

    • @chrisbraid2907
      @chrisbraid2907 Před 3 lety +66

      If you gave him one of his early machines I bet he’d get the results he was talking about. These new welders are quite a bit more forgiving than the old basics .... I’m finding my new welder just welds better under so many conditions. Also he’s probably learned cleaning since he started and like me has discovered how that improves the resulting welds . He’s good and thorough ...

    • @chrisroberts6043
      @chrisroberts6043 Před 3 lety +21

      Mig makes welding like a walk in the park. Try 7018 stick. I cut my teeth hands on 30 years ago. These new mig welders are great. $300, no gas, welding 1/2 steel. Comfortable and in position is a must, a must. Hey Juan Perez, Charlie Brown.

    • @briankingwelding4531
      @briankingwelding4531 Před 3 lety +4

      MyBlues, that's common for those of us that do it everyday for a living

    • @stilianivanov3377
      @stilianivanov3377 Před 3 lety +6

      @@chrisroberts6043
      Im welding with the most basic AC welder and 6013 DC electrodes, because those are the only only ones I can buy locally.
      Im nailing it for some reason tho.....

  • @keithmeredith8808
    @keithmeredith8808 Před 3 lety +739

    His deliberately "bad" welds are still better than any of my "good" welds.

    • @Juantiflas
      @Juantiflas Před 2 lety +12

      man i feel you there lol

    • @jekku2045
      @jekku2045 Před 2 lety +3

      LMAO true here too!

    • @mcgman8058
      @mcgman8058 Před 2 lety +4

      really ? you can make a "nice" looking weld without penetration on a mig welder fairly easily.

    • @jimmysapien9961
      @jimmysapien9961 Před 2 lety

      Haa

    • @dolmarf411
      @dolmarf411 Před 4 měsíci

      thats true.@@mcgman8058

  • @pauldebono7567
    @pauldebono7567 Před 2 lety +781

    To be a good welder is one thing, to be a good teacher is another. This guy is nothing less than excellent in both. Well done.

    • @rodobrien3488
      @rodobrien3488 Před rokem +2

      he is ok but just ok he is he is pulling the gun thats wrong you push a mig it keeps the gas on the ark pulling it allows the gas to go everywere other than the ark if he pushed his gun his welds would look like a robot did it

    • @brettservin4395
      @brettservin4395 Před rokem +2

      I'm terrible with mig been practicing tig. With mig I struggle with bead.. I can't find a good rhythm. This will help show me what to avoid.

    • @bozidarrastovic7885
      @bozidarrastovic7885 Před 8 měsíci

      Potpuno se slazem sa vama. Pozdrav iz Srbije
      ❤👍🏻👏🏻

  • @TravisInCanada1
    @TravisInCanada1 Před 3 lety +679

    As someone who has never welded and is about to learn on their own these videos are invaluable, thank you.

    • @luvmechanix
      @luvmechanix Před 2 lety +12

      Don't expect your experience to resemble the camera views. Thats the whole problem

    • @virtuerse
      @virtuerse Před 2 lety +13

      @@luvmechanix so you have to adjust after the process? You’re saying it’s hard to see in real time?

    • @NarutoUzumaki-rl5yl
      @NarutoUzumaki-rl5yl Před 2 lety +40

      @@virtuerse yes. It is hard to see in real time. I use a shade 10 to weld mig which is pretty much standard and it’s hard to see everything that’s going on. It really just comes with practice, you have to keep your eye on everything about the weld, the pool, the arc length, the stick out, the work angle, the travel angle, the surroundings so you know where you are and that you’re moving in a straight line( that’s what I have the most problems with), etc and you can only really learn how it’s supposed to look with practice. Watching a video really doesn’t do a justice what all goes into being a good welder. And that’s just visual stuff. You also have to keep the pattern you weld consistent, the travel speed has to be correct and consistent. Not to mention prep work, making sure your metal is clean, your mig gun too, setting the gas, wire feed speed, and voltage correctly. There are so many variables that go into welding and they all change based on other variables like what metal you’re welding, the environment you’re welding in, the position you’re welding, etc. You can learn all of it with time and I’m probably making it sound harder than it is. It really just takes practice.

    • @davidkeetz
      @davidkeetz Před 2 lety +10

      @@luvmechanix yup - i'm really thankful for these videos and I know they'll be 10x as valuable to come back and refer to after i've got a good 10-15 hours of experience screwing up and identifying which kind of screw up I've been making. Doctors have a phrase "your google search is not commensurate to my experience" - I think it's always good to remember with anything. You can become the most intelligent person on paper for something - know every theory and calculation in and out for what constitutes "perfection" for any given physical skill, but it's not worth much when you need to actually execute said skill without the same amount of real world experience performing it.

    • @NarutoUzumaki-rl5yl
      @NarutoUzumaki-rl5yl Před 2 lety +3

      @@2000jago lmfaoao! I just started tig last week. You are 100% right

  • @thehark6247
    @thehark6247 Před 4 lety +3432

    my welding has led me to be an excellent grinder

    • @joshfoley8862
      @joshfoley8862 Před 4 lety +40

      That's funny. ;) flap discs!

    • @baggerf14
      @baggerf14 Před 4 lety +18

      Me too! I found a great grinder!

    • @jontebakhjul.aka.jkstuntman
      @jontebakhjul.aka.jkstuntman Před 4 lety +7

      😂👌🏽 i don't like grinders they scare but i prefeer gas wellding don't like mig or tig

    •  Před 4 lety +62

      My intense dislike of grinding has led me to be an excellent welder.

    • @Mp57navy
      @Mp57navy Před 4 lety +17

      @ That's the correct answer.

  • @harqdeman5889
    @harqdeman5889 Před 4 lety +1253

    If your welds sound like bacon, then you're doing great! Keep it up!
    If your welds smell like bacon then sorry buddy, but you're on fire.

    • @bulllea
      @bulllea Před 4 lety +24

      lol . so many times I saw some welder : Damn . It smell like burn in here !" . and me : "True ! You are on Fire !"

    • @dimesonhiseyes9134
      @dimesonhiseyes9134 Před 4 lety +9

      Brazing always made me so hungry. The burning of my gloves made me want hamburgers all the time.

    • @marlondking5881
      @marlondking5881 Před 4 lety +2

      Actually your weld should be silent, no sound but the gas.

    • @dimesonhiseyes9134
      @dimesonhiseyes9134 Před 4 lety +15

      @@marlondking5881 umm that's not how it works.
      Unless your just really hard of hearing then I guess you won't hear anything.

    • @marlondking5881
      @marlondking5881 Před 4 lety +2

      @@dimesonhiseyes9134 Bacon sounds mean not clean surface, or wrong, setting. 40 years welding.

  • @thomasgyting3251
    @thomasgyting3251 Před 2 lety +66

    I'm not a welder, but this video has helped me identify what a good weld looks like and what common types of bad welds exist. Thank you!

    • @RUSOBPK
      @RUSOBPK Před měsícem

      Ye now i can talk shit on instagram XD

  • @vertexjeff4318
    @vertexjeff4318 Před rokem +17

    For us guys that do not weld everyday, this is a great video to check out prior to taking on a project as a refresher and practice session. Thank you!

    • @adrianralte
      @adrianralte Před rokem

      thank u for this comment...i needed this👍

  • @jasongriffith1614
    @jasongriffith1614 Před 4 lety +231

    I've worked in the welding field off and on for the last 12 years. Went to college for welding and manufacturing technologies. Just for my own benefit I am taking a trade school course in welding. Plus, the additional certification will look good for my credentials. Our instructor uses this guy's videos all the time to reference proper welding methods. He's really talented and is considered a celebrity in the welding field. The instructor has met him and says the guy is really humble and doesn't consider himself to be anything close to a celebrity.... Well 12 million welders across the nation disagree with you sir. Your skills in our trade are definitely worth the celebrity status. 👍

    • @TheTuxMaster
      @TheTuxMaster Před 3 lety +2

      And we have Liné and hi is the shit!!

    • @1gruntusmc
      @1gruntusmc Před 3 lety

      Yes, he is such a good welder that his "bad techniques" looked so much better than that any newbie will see... 😂 Steady movement on your control hand is a learned trade. Excellent video & comments 👌

    • @jasongriffith1614
      @jasongriffith1614 Před 3 lety +5

      @@1gruntusmc some people are just naturally good at it. For example, In that course I took (cause this was a year ago) I was the oldest person in the class (and the only one that had practical experience welding on the job). The youngest person was a 17 year old girl. She had never welded before. Never picked up a torch. But she put down beads better most automated machines do. It didn't matter if it was SMAW, MIG or TIG. I had never seen such natural skills in welding before in my life. There are guys I've known that have been in the field for over 50 years and still weren't as good as this young lady was at welding.

    • @jasongriffith1614
      @jasongriffith1614 Před 3 lety +1

      @@1gruntusmc the videos helped give an example of what to do or what not to do. And they did help the other students.

    • @jasongriffith1614
      @jasongriffith1614 Před 3 lety +3

      @@1gruntusmc btw.... Semper Fi. Before I was a welder I served in the Corps as well. 2000 to 2008.

  • @CodeRed001
    @CodeRed001 Před 4 lety +1248

    I want to hear this guy talk about propane and propane accessories.

  • @universalron
    @universalron Před 2 lety +46

    I am a lightly experienced welder. Pretty sure any beginner welder with the equipment on this video would weld better. This is one of the best instructional video I’ve ever seen. To the point, not about a personality, really breaks it down fast. Wish all trade videos were this good.

    • @packrat9433
      @packrat9433 Před 11 měsíci

      YOu can NOT golf par with Jack or Tiger's clubs. Do the work.

  • @davidhawwn
    @davidhawwn Před 2 lety +30

    I weld at work from time to time with a Miller mig. I've never been formally taught how, just "fake it till ya make it", so it's helpful to watch this video and see the difference all these elements make. It's also re-assuring to see that I'm on the right track. Thank you!

    • @javigonzalez7669
      @javigonzalez7669 Před 2 lety +4

      I went to this job site to apply for work, they said we need welders and asked me can I weld, I said yes. What kind they said, I said tig because that's the first word that came to mind, then he said show me and I thought fuck me it's over, but the wife calls me and says baby crying outside so I tell the guy I'll be back. Now I'm here trying to learn anything and everything I can so I don't look like an idiot when I go back there this Thursday.

    • @jimmysapien9961
      @jimmysapien9961 Před 2 lety +1

      @@javigonzalez7669 Haaa

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel Před 2 lety +2

      And guess what ...that's a common occurrence .....ending up with people who call themselves welders ....and they have NEVER had any formal training. These guys were sometimes called "trailer welders" ....and when you think about it, if they really did weld "trailers" ....that would be a very dangerous trailer running down a highway with a load.

    • @eliashiri1631
      @eliashiri1631 Před 2 lety

      @@javigonzalez7669 how did it go...tig

    • @buildalifeworthliving4551
      @buildalifeworthliving4551 Před rokem +1

      @@taxicamel I just bought a trailer from said "welder". I bought it for the material, axles, etc. After I tore off the sheet metal on top...every single weld will have to be re done. Thank God it's just a single axle trailer and I bought it vs somebody else. Dunno if this guy just spray and prayed or what or had an underpowered unit or what. I'm thinking 100 series mig with flux core and he spray and prayed.

  • @vernroach3413
    @vernroach3413 Před 4 lety +304

    A skill that will never become obsolete...I like watching a Master at work and then taking the time to teach, is just awesome....Thank you sir for doing this.

    • @lawrencesanford8982
      @lawrencesanford8982 Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you for work your a good teacher

    • @Silent_Shadow
      @Silent_Shadow Před 4 lety +5

      The trades will always be needed for mankind. Regardless of how much we advance. That is what I call job security.

    • @calikalbocalikalbo6082
      @calikalbocalikalbo6082 Před 4 lety +2

      If you like watching a master then stop watching this clown.

    • @jarredgifford1057
      @jarredgifford1057 Před 4 lety +2

      @@calikalbocalikalbo6082 this video might be ok as an intro but the guy starts out by dragging his weld. Any body with and weld knowledge knows to push

    • @calikalbocalikalbo6082
      @calikalbocalikalbo6082 Před 4 lety +1

      Jarred Gifford
      The code only specifies welding direction while doing vertical. Push or pull is a technique up to the welder. Having said that I prefer pushing.

  • @JohnSmith-ng2ek
    @JohnSmith-ng2ek Před 5 lety +2425

    Here I am learning how to weld while having NO welder

    • @ricardojosemoralable
      @ricardojosemoralable Před 4 lety +22

      John Smith I hear you

    • @_Grumpy_Panda_
      @_Grumpy_Panda_ Před 4 lety +211

      Same. But one thing I have noticed in life, is knowledge isn't wasted. You may not know how to weld, but learning the differences in what the material looks like in a "good" form and in all the "bad" forms, means that when you look at a weld on something you own, are thinking about buying, or are inspecting, you now have a basic knowledge to make informed opinions on it.

    • @rogalski86
      @rogalski86 Před 4 lety +14

      Or nothing currently needed welded!!! 😂

    • @kyle8971
      @kyle8971 Před 4 lety +6

      @Paul Bee If you watched a video on that, you made that choice. CZcams didn't force you to watch that, but something you had watched in the past created a path to allow CZcams to recommend it to you.

    • @_Grumpy_Panda_
      @_Grumpy_Panda_ Před 4 lety +3

      @Paul Bee Some people choose to remain ignorant. Can't change that.

  • @fredcheung1940
    @fredcheung1940 Před 3 lety +28

    I am a beginning hobby welder and I certainly appreciate the clear explanations of the variables that contribute to the quality of the welds. The clear video examples help a lot.

  • @dennisspottedwolf1019
    @dennisspottedwolf1019 Před 25 dny +1

    Your comment on "heat starvation" is a good point because rust doesn't decrease the weight of the steel. It actually increases the weight which shows in penetration for one. The weight gain of the rust affects proper penetration.

  • @kdiamond3623
    @kdiamond3623 Před 3 lety +169

    My dad was a good welder. When I was a young teen he decided he would teach me the art. The lesson lasted about ten minutes and ended with Dad saying “Stick with comedy son, you ain’t no welder”.

    • @Exxella
      @Exxella Před 3 lety +46

      i feel sad, your dad was a welder yes, but a poor teacher.
      takes time doing mistakes and learning

    • @luvmechanix
      @luvmechanix Před 2 lety +9

      It took me 25 years of shitty welding to discover that I just can't see out of my hood. "Dab the rod in the puddle" WTF is the puddle the yellow glowy part?

    • @Bdickey
      @Bdickey Před 2 lety +15

      stick with welding dad you aint no teacher

    • @sasvanwyk5886
      @sasvanwyk5886 Před 2 lety

      @@luvmechanix You're right. I need that camera.

    • @michaelbailey702
      @michaelbailey702 Před 2 lety +1

      @@luvmechanix no the bubble is in your mind lol

  • @adamluke1289
    @adamluke1289 Před 4 lety +20

    I never get tired of watching skilled people 'do their thing'.

    • @dwaynegreene152
      @dwaynegreene152 Před 3 lety +1

      This comment should have more likes. Much respect to the tradesmen.

  • @scottdeason2940
    @scottdeason2940 Před 3 lety +1

    I worked for Stemco, in Longview Texas, late 70's. Production welder...worked up to blacksmith in the muffler department. 28 gauge material. We stick welded the baffles into the muffler body, that were pressed together, baffles and tubes,then welded on an air clamp type rotor that turned as fast or slow as you wanted. As a blacksmith, we hand formed and mig welded the inlets and outlets to the muffler body.Your technique is as mine was. Thanks for the memories.

    • @danelleatienza7638
      @danelleatienza7638 Před 3 lety

      Hello there! I am looking into literature about weaving patterns in welding. I came across the term "torch weaving" and I've been trying to look it up on google and see what it is, sadly I still haven't figured it out. Do you happen to know what torch weaving is? I only have access to arc welding equipment so I'm not sure if this "torch weaving" is applicable.

  • @bcallahan3806
    @bcallahan3806 Před 2 lety +5

    One of the best weld tutorials on you tube.
    Anyone that is starting out or just not getting it. I refer them to here.
    The videos alone are give a better view than trying to cram 2 people in a booth or other awkward positions.
    And explanations are first rate.
    👍👍👍👍

  • @michalp2362
    @michalp2362 Před 3 lety +38

    This guy is doing his best to mess it up for demonstration purposes and all of his beads keep coming out awesome 😳

  • @soufsidemotorsports8418
    @soufsidemotorsports8418 Před 4 lety +86

    Here is a playlist to jump from mistake to mistake:
    0:48 What you should see/hear
    1:20 Rusted surface
    2:42 Volts too high
    3:24 Volts too low
    4:10 WFS too high
    4:43 WFS stupid low
    5:07 WFS too low
    6:31 Proper stickout
    6:43 Stickout too long
    8:18 Proper stickout
    8:26 Stickout too short
    10:13 Gas too high
    10:45 Gas too low
    11:46 Proper travel speed
    11:56 Travel speed too fast
    12:27 Proper travel speed
    12:38 Travel speed too slow
    14:18 Proper gun angle
    14:29 Too much drag angle
    14:55 Proper gun angle
    15:05 Too much push angle
    You're welcome!

  • @dantheman4168
    @dantheman4168 Před rokem +2

    My dad owned a structural steel fabrication business and I grew up welding from the time I could hold an electrode stick. I appreciate the way you teach and it reminds me of good ol' dad "the man of steel" may he rest. Especially the term "dingle berries" lol. Thanks for the great memories of my past. God bless.

    • @johnjones9017
      @johnjones9017 Před rokem

      Dan the Man,,,, I know right. My dad (RIP) was the same way. One thing he showed me also is not to weld barefoot. I remember that one day he asked me to help him hold something as he welded it.... Man it got me good.

  • @kjlouie8121
    @kjlouie8121 Před 2 lety +50

    Thank you for teaching us the basics. You explained things in a fundamental manner that makes sense to someone like me that wants to learn the art of welding. Thanks again.

  • @TheKajunkat
    @TheKajunkat Před 5 lety +1593

    Bob: does his best to make crappy welds.
    Me: Bob's welds still look better than my welds. Grrr..

    • @bikedeefer
      @bikedeefer Před 5 lety +35

      Its the machine. . . .

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Před 5 lety +24

      bikedeefer to some point. But it’s mostly the operator.

    • @melgross
      @melgross Před 5 lety +73

      Frustrating, isn’t it? He really has a hard time getting this to not come out right. We all wish we had that problem.
      I try to get bad welds. In that way I’m much better than Bob, because I succeed better than he does at that.

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Před 5 lety +2

      @@melgross ha! yea, i could probably do everything wrong and make it look way worse as i have no clue what im doing. i can barely stick weld.

    • @DMNDR
      @DMNDR Před 5 lety +7

      It's always difficult to do something wrong correctly

  • @TheGuruwe
    @TheGuruwe Před 3 lety +16

    never seen so calm explanation on welding mistakes, its like he is high af and has already acheived super saiyan welder 3 stage.

  • @jimarmstrong521
    @jimarmstrong521 Před 2 lety +6

    this is one of the best instructional videos i have seen. clear audio, well explained, slow enough to get the points made.

  • @mindquad779
    @mindquad779 Před rokem +4

    as someone who just started welding i feel blessed to have insight from absolute pros like this gentleman, thanks so much to everyone involved

  • @rampant_reptile1125
    @rampant_reptile1125 Před 4 lety +51

    10 years of being an automotive tech. ASE master tech certified, and I have 0 training in welding. I learned to do what I can do by watching and listening to the older more experienced mechanics when they weld. I practiced on my own free time and played with the wire feed and voltage settings until I could replicate the look/sound of the welds they did.
    Today I was trying to weld repair an exhaust on one of our Ram trucks somebody tired to steal the cats off of one night.... I played around with the wire feed and voltage settings for half an hour and I just couldn't get it right. I was getting very frustrated that I couldn't get my welds to come out right, and after a half an hour of trying different things, and thinking I was doing something wrong, thats when I decided to check the gas.... Sure enough the whole time I was messing with the voltage, and the wire speed, trying to get the right settings to get a good weld, and the damn argon tank was empty....
    I decided, altho I haven't had any formal training in welding, I'm very willing to learn, and your video I found to be a great help.... Now I can see the common mistakes and what they look/sound like. I have a better idea of what needs corrected with my welds. I"ll watch your video a few times over until I got it in my head. And of course watch a few more. But I hope to learn what and how needs to change with my welding to make it better. Rather than continuing on like I have in the past and just playing around and practicing until I can replicate what the pro's do. In short I want to be able to tell whats wrong with my welds right away and fix it, rather than just keep messing around until I get it right and go with that. I think videos like this will help me get there. Thank you!

    • @Hunters_Mechanics
      @Hunters_Mechanics Před 4 lety +4

      I've made the mistake plenty of times of forgetting to turn the tank on and attempting to weld lol I always find a piece of scrap metal to weld on right before I do a project to ensure that I have all the settings right

    • @michaelgay6553
      @michaelgay6553 Před 4 lety +1

      That's why it has that little " ball " if it doesn't float, there is no gas in tank or it's off!

    • @barbarianmylaststand3918
      @barbarianmylaststand3918 Před 4 lety +1

      Blow hard that’s all I have to say lol stfu

    • @mrdojob
      @mrdojob Před 3 lety

      Once you find out the common mistakes you identify them pretty quickly. No or low gas often sounds like the weld is hissing. The sizzling bacon sound turns more into a muffled hissing which is the weld literally burning in the oxygen from the air. The sounds reveal jus as much as the looks. Even no argon has it's own district sound.

    • @danielpantazescu7720
      @danielpantazescu7720 Před 3 lety

      Welding in automotive is totally different then industrial Welding. You'll stay in uncomfortable positions, shot crappie metal under 1 mm thickness, rust, paint, zinc in places where you can't really and properly clean. There's not right way or wrong way when Welding on cars. Most of the time I use point or two steps Welding.

  • @Hambonedobro
    @Hambonedobro Před 4 lety +7

    An excellent video ... really useful information. My Father was a Welder (since WWII). I either had to learn to weld or leave home. I'm 67 now and he remained my Mentor, Teacher and Hero. He passed away at 96 on Sept. 7th, 2019. Still rock-steady, still proud of his profession and always the "eternal student" of his craft. Didn't wear glasses to read or drive (which pissed me off). Thank you, Bob, for working to keep this kind of workmanship alive.

  • @jeremybeitler5066
    @jeremybeitler5066 Před 2 lety +1

    I could listen to this fella all day long, about anything.
    His narration of what he's doing, and the fact that he called out exactly what was gonna happen, is weirdly soothing. Like if I was laying down some crap beads, he wouldn't scream at me like a madman, he strikes me as the type that helps out with constructive criticism

  • @kiankian1588
    @kiankian1588 Před 9 měsíci +3

    The explanation was so good that even for a non welder, it was easy to understand. Well done, sir.

  • @p52457
    @p52457 Před 4 lety +11

    I've gone thru about 40 lbs of wire now, watched lots of videos, and they make it look easy - it's not. When welding in the real world on a project these are my biggest problems: 1) getting in a comfortable position 2) cleaning the metal and getting a good ground 3) being able to see what I'm doing 4) burning the shit out of my hands, feet and sneakers because I fail to wear proper clothing. My best welds are on tiny ass squares of steel that are laying perfectly flat - and they are typically not as good as his. I like this video - and I will continue to have hope.

    • @dikhed1639
      @dikhed1639 Před 4 lety

      p52457 Believe me, You're doing great!

  • @brownstuff42
    @brownstuff42 Před 5 lety +326

    Never welded before. Still watched the entire video. Very interesting lol and made me consider getting into the field.

    • @user-qk7et9kh5k
      @user-qk7et9kh5k Před 5 lety +2

      It's pretty badass

    • @touchscreendude
      @touchscreendude Před 5 lety +18

      I have a little experience with welding and my welds look similar to his good welds. Once you get the hang of it and get good at it, it becomes kinda addicting and you'll want to weld everything together... At least I did.

    • @JackinTheBox1984
      @JackinTheBox1984 Před 5 lety +13

      There's a lot of different kinds of jobs welding you could be stick welding on a sheet metal roofs, MiG welding in a shop, TIG welding stainless steel pipe in a refinery, or be a rig welder doing everything yourself. Pay can very a lot to you could make minimum wage but I've seen rig welds make (no joke) 4,000 a week and they were the laziest people I have ever worked with.

    • @nathanreynolds6183
      @nathanreynolds6183 Před 5 lety +1

      its not hard, grab an inverter for a few hundred bucks

    • @willmcg7513
      @willmcg7513 Před 5 lety

      @@JackinTheBox1984 my metal working teacher in highschool knew a place where a 18 year old could apprentice and make 140000 a year after training

  • @MichaelSmith-dg3kr
    @MichaelSmith-dg3kr Před 8 dny

    You are very helpful to me. I am one of those, "HALF-FAST"
    welders. Now I'm looking to get much more serious with it. thank you.

  • @nogoogle9063
    @nogoogle9063 Před 3 lety +5

    The best way to learn is from your mistakes. It's how you learned to walk. By showing the most common mistakes and the results, you've shortened my learning curve. As a new welder, my welds are much better because of your video. Thanks you.

  • @ballou1777
    @ballou1777 Před 3 lety +16

    This one is definitely going on my favorites list. So I can watch it over and over again.

  • @theDRsomeone
    @theDRsomeone Před 3 lety +174

    its 2 o'clock in the morning here.. wtf am i watching, i've never even held a welding machine in my life

    • @garrettlarson2606
      @garrettlarson2606 Před 3 lety +8

      What Miles said! Also, buy an Everlast, too! Make sure both are Multi-Process with all 3 polarities. Get plenty of welding consumables that which you can afford (E.G.: Welding Electrode Sticks and Electrode Holder, TIG Consumables, MIG Wire, FCAW Wire, Dual-Shield Wire, welding books along with fab books, and plenty of metal to practice on). Don't forget, welding safety is extremely important, too, so get a welding jacket, a fire resistant button-up shirt, a fire resistant long-sleeve T to go under the button-up shirt and welding jacket top layers, some good fire resistant pants, and some nice steel-toed boots. Get to welding, bud!!

    • @kaitlinmclean9638
      @kaitlinmclean9638 Před 3 lety +2

      lol 2:09 here

    • @dalecannon6769
      @dalecannon6769 Před 3 lety +5

      Cocaine is a hell of a drug huh!!

    • @RominaAdriana
      @RominaAdriana Před 3 lety +1

      It’s a sign from the gods!

    • @HedroomMax
      @HedroomMax Před 3 lety +1

      Darn CZcams algorithms! ;)
      In my case I love to see others explain common mistakes and configurations.
      As a welder I'm a good grinder. Really nice video. That guy is a hell of a welder!

  • @kurtfoster286
    @kurtfoster286 Před 2 lety

    I am a local 46 Ironworker this guy is one of the best I have seen!! He is a great welder / teacher because he is sharing his knowledge not trying to convince anybody how good he is.

  • @exchaoordo
    @exchaoordo Před 2 lety

    Haven't welded more than maybe 20' of bead in my life so far and keep coming back to this video for hep.

  • @strandedpirate6346
    @strandedpirate6346 Před 4 lety +116

    14:03 "probably throw some dingle-berries on my shirt" - legend

    • @347chas
      @347chas Před 4 lety

      Miss you Bob, need to have you back.

    • @darrinheaven4643
      @darrinheaven4643 Před 4 lety

      There's nothing like a white hot dingle berry burning through the top of your Nike Air trainers. You have to choose whether to shake your foot and burn a track or hold still and burn a hole....

    • @jordanw7110
      @jordanw7110 Před 3 lety +5

      @@darrinheaven4643 Or you do the most logical thing and not weld in normal clothes 😂.

    • @lancebandy9901
      @lancebandy9901 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jordanw7110 I weld in no clothes

    • @jordanw7110
      @jordanw7110 Před 3 lety +5

      @@lancebandy9901 me too to be immersive. I also weld right next to paint thinners and grind sparks directly into my eye i also give myself arc eye twice a week to toughen up my retinas

  • @jestermgee
    @jestermgee Před 4 lety +15

    Finally, some simple clear demonstrations on how to identify the different outcomes of incorrect settings. As someone who last welded 25 years ago in high school and is trying to get back into learning this really helps understand the volt/wire speed relationship a bit more. Clean metal is a given but great video demonstration.

  • @alancroft4231
    @alancroft4231 Před 2 lety

    I'm 69 always wanted to weld, back to when I was about 10 years old,, this week I went out and bought a 80 amp tig welder, never had one in my hands before, I thought it's now or never, no one to teach me so I'm a self learner, thank god for u-tube, so far I learnt how to put spool of wire into the machine and getting to hang of running a decent bead, still long ways to go but on it every day,

  • @adriannavarrofonseca7179
    @adriannavarrofonseca7179 Před 3 lety +12

    Definetively A WELDING MASTERCLASS!

  • @AzzytheSnek
    @AzzytheSnek Před 4 lety +13

    I am starting up welding next week, i am looking around for specific do's and dont's. I know that usually comes with practice and doing it, but I want to get a general understanding of how to do it right. Thank you for this video has already helped me get an idea of what to expect.

  • @angelaalan963
    @angelaalan963 Před rokem

    Dear.sir.realy.inside.my.heart.i.toldyou.you.are.my.teacher.realy.no1welder.in.the.all.world.tnx.dear.sir.you&your.allfamily.members.jesus.blessed.alltime

  • @JMRSplatt
    @JMRSplatt Před rokem +1

    Wow this video is great. A person could learn how to MIG solely with these tips. I just got MIG after using stick only for a couple years and I feel like I'll be back here at some point! Thank you so much.

  • @damianjackson662
    @damianjackson662 Před 3 lety +25

    Thank you for the video. I’ve watched lots of weld videos and yours are the simplest and clearest with demonstrations that are spot on. I really like you doing part of the weld correctly then part of the weld incorrectly as it shows me a direct comparison without having to pause the video to look at the good weld, or go back to the good weld in the video to compare.

  • @MrJwolf989
    @MrJwolf989 Před 2 lety +26

    I appreciate the time you guys have spent putting this together for us! Extremely vivid examples of what to look for while I'm practicing on my own. You have earned a subscriber & a fan! Thank you!

  • @thorgren1316
    @thorgren1316 Před rokem +2

    Dude I love this. I mean I weld a lot, I have for years. But here’s the thing. Getting really refined and good takes coming back to the basics and being aware after the awareness falls off. It’s refinement.

  • @darwinrisdon7141
    @darwinrisdon7141 Před 3 lety

    I like listening to a tradesman talk. They're the only honest speakers.

  • @ollilehtonen6764
    @ollilehtonen6764 Před 4 lety +6

    90% of all the welding i've done was done repairing my car's rust damages. I hate mig-welding thin material such as floor panels/skirts but it's great practise.

  • @adammcmillan7450
    @adammcmillan7450 Před rokem +4

    Excellent video. As a novice welder I learned more by watching this video about 'bad' welding techniques (or rather common mistakes) than from other videos about 'good' welding techniques. Keep up the good work!

  • @Michael-ks1sn
    @Michael-ks1sn Před rokem +1

    This is I find very helpful. I'm getting industry education in my country, and we been welding or using lathe on every Wednesday for a year, but only problem is that we don't got a welding teacher, so I am about to have an exam where I can get welding tasks without actually knowing how to weld properly.

  • @lamuzzo5120
    @lamuzzo5120 Před 3 lety

    finally a good tutorial! i used to buy my 125$ welder and now i had to weld two pieces of metal, saw this tutorial and put everything like him, PERFECT WELD LINE. i said everything.

  • @zombiefest7092
    @zombiefest7092 Před 4 lety +4

    I’ve been a welder for 8 years and idk why but I still enjoy watching these types of videos.

  • @thetessellater9163
    @thetessellater9163 Před 3 lety +6

    Masterclass in gas shield electric welding by a teacher with obvious skill and experience.
    Thank you sir, you may inspire so many to take up a more useful, peaceable gun.

    • @nosoyono1081
      @nosoyono1081 Před 2 lety

      Wrong way totally bogus this guy is not teaching proper welding methods and this video shows you do not pull a gas fed Mig you push it and if he is AWS certified? In Gas fed Mig he would have had to push weld or he would have Failed the certified test.

  • @FushaStrat
    @FushaStrat Před 2 lety +5

    When I was welding daily I did pretty good but I still didn't really know what I was doing. When I would go months without welding my welds looked like bird do do at 10,000 feet. A lot of the mistakes you have identified will make me go about welding more methodically in the future. This was a great lesson for me. I loved your video and I will refer to it before I start to weld anything in the future. Thank you.

  • @mannybuscus
    @mannybuscus Před 3 lety +1

    I've never welded anything in my life but there's nothing more satisfying than seeing a proper weld.

  • @TheWrate
    @TheWrate Před 4 lety +12

    This was super timely as I was welding up a base for my table saw and my beads were just awful. Thanks for the great tips!

  • @t.l.hubbel5464
    @t.l.hubbel5464 Před 4 lety +25

    I can't believe how much I just learned. Thank you so much.

  • @peeqo
    @peeqo Před 3 měsíci

    Starting in welding school on the 25th these videos will be kept in my back pocket

  • @stevewright2175
    @stevewright2175 Před 2 lety

    I used to do a lot of welding when I was in the Navy. Just recently I started up again after 30 years and this video has helped me identify some basics I had forgotten. Many thanks for the Video.

  • @engineered_images
    @engineered_images Před 3 lety +10

    This is a very informative and well-presented instructional. There were a few more points you could have made, such as when your travel speed was too slow, the weld penetration was hugely increased, you can just about see it when you turned the parent metal over and used the other side. Also, the too much gas produced a colder weld. or at least it certainly looks like it.
    I'll be recommending this as a video to watch whenever anyone asks me "so, how do I used this welder then?". It covers all the basics, and if followed properly should have even a novice laying down some decent weld beads. Or at least knowing what was wrong with them.
    The calm, smooth delivery of your information was possibly matched only by the calm, smooth delivery of your welds :) Subbed.

  • @blahblahblah7599
    @blahblahblah7599 Před 3 lety +3

    You have put out the best explanation on this that I have ever heard. The amount of people I have known through life working in shops and this would be the video i would show them. Almost 4 million views says it all.

  • @jamesharris627
    @jamesharris627 Před měsícem

    I just got my first MIG welder, never have I ever used one. so there's definitely things here for me to look out for when I start.

  • @mranderson9813
    @mranderson9813 Před 2 lety

    total beginner here , interview and weld test tomorrow. Your video is extremely helpful , wish me luck

  • @bulbousbungleton8691
    @bulbousbungleton8691 Před 3 lety +8

    I'm so glad he said it, clean metal is absolutely crucial. It's amazing how many people cant grasp that concept.

    • @killerdinamo08
      @killerdinamo08 Před 3 lety

      It definitely is best to clean the metal before welding, but rusted out parts are also possible to sizzle nicely if they can offer support after.

  • @aMillionKnives
    @aMillionKnives Před 4 lety +7

    I will never weld anything in my life ever, but this was still fascinating. Thank you.

  • @packrat9433
    @packrat9433 Před 11 měsíci

    Honest to God, this is one of the most useful videos that I have ever seen on welding. I am a backyard hobbyist who knows 2 excellent and highly credentialled welders. That doesn't make me anything but not as good as them by a long shot.
    They tell me this, and help me with that, and I am getting better. But this video tells me what they were really trying to tell me.
    My welds are better because of this video.
    Thanks! I don't wanna suck at anything that I do.
    Mucho Gracias for the help. (Yes, I subscribed a few months ago)

  • @Aspie_Geek_UK
    @Aspie_Geek_UK Před 2 lety

    I've just found this video and its been probably the best video out there for helping newbies to learn...
    I've never attempted to weld in my life (I'm 54 years young!) but I brought a Clarke 135TE MIG welder because I want to learn and I have a car that needs a fair amount of welding. I dont want to pay someone else to do the work when I can learn myself! Yes I know it can all go horribly wrong but then again that's on me so please nobody tell me I'm an idiot :-).
    I have been practising on thin sheet mild steel for a little while now and am brave enough after trying the recommendations from this video to try welding the rear shock towers on my 22 year old Mercedes SLK 320 project car. I will record it and put the videos up on my CZcams channel so people can either see that if I can make a passable job of it then they can try OR that Its almost impossible and without extensive practise and learning, get a professional in lol.
    For those interested, I will be attempting to weld it as soon as the weather is good to me here in the UK and I can coordinate with my partners son so I have someone with me to make sure I dont set fire to the inside of the boot (trunk for you American guys and girls 🙂).
    Wish me luck and im ready when the weather improves as I have to weld outside on my driveway, its now 2nd April 2022 and I aim to have a video up within a couple of weeks god willing 🙂
    Apologise for hijacking your video Weld.com, that's certainly not my intension, my main point in all this is that you have given me the confidence to at least try even if it all goes wrong after my practising. Thank you..... Aspie Geek UK

  • @RJ-nh9hw
    @RJ-nh9hw Před 4 lety +46

    Your presentation, as an educator, is spot on! Your knowledge of the subject matter comes through loud and clear! This is an excellent video, especially for the serious minded individual who seeks to become more than competent in MIG welding. I am thrilled to find such high quality on a subject that presently interests me! Thank you very much...well done!

    • @hotwater8949
      @hotwater8949 Před 3 lety +1

      Did you mean to say "Spot WELD on?"

  • @justaguy8841
    @justaguy8841 Před 3 lety +31

    What a great video! Thank you for the well thought out video, and identifying common problem areas. A lot of people make welding videos, but very few make videos like this that identify common mistakes. Great job!

  • @matthewwgammons
    @matthewwgammons Před 3 lety

    He was able to show me exactly how to mig weld by showing me how not to mig weld....There are lots of people that can MIG weld but not very many that can show someone else how to do it. This guy does both very well... thank you so much

  • @johnppg
    @johnppg Před rokem

    I’ve been a fabricator for 42 years.. Nice video for training purposes..

  • @1gruntusmc
    @1gruntusmc Před 3 lety +5

    I've got to say, your skill is evident in the fact that you had a hard time getting "bad results"! A newbie will be HAPPY to see your lackluster welds as their final product 😂 Excellent video instruction!

  • @sarguy901
    @sarguy901 Před 2 lety +16

    As a beginner ti MIG welding (since I inherited a machine), I found this video very informative and will be putting into practice what I have learned. Thanks very much!

    • @mathieufredette3157
      @mathieufredette3157 Před rokem

      It's better to push your welds instead of pulling when using MIG though.

    • @jed2055
      @jed2055 Před rokem

      @@mathieufredette3157 I'm not even a beginner yet - welder is due to arrive today! Yipee!
      It is said that If there's slag you drag. MIG means Metal In Gas but gasless MIG as a description makes no sense. There is a gas in the flux I guess but there is also some slag so I would assume, push with gas, drag with gasless. Is that a fair comment?

    • @mathieufredette3157
      @mathieufredette3157 Před rokem

      @@jed2055 M.I.G. means "metal inert gas" as in the gas you are using has no active properties

    • @mathieufredette3157
      @mathieufredette3157 Před rokem

      @@jed2055 M.A.G. is a thing too. There can only be slag on your welding if you use flux core.

  • @8fivezero
    @8fivezero Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this tutorial. I guess I need to watch this video every day for about a year.

  • @jimk.9493
    @jimk.9493 Před 2 lety +1

    He is a good speaker, gets the info across with minimum noise, and good video presentation that mattches the message, wish more presenters were this skillful, he seems as if he would have been or perhaps is, a vo- tech instructor.👌👍🔥

  • @jimmygrail3601
    @jimmygrail3601 Před 3 lety +9

    This guys the man !!! He seems like he’s a riot to hang out with ! Thanks for the tips bro

  • @josephstanley200
    @josephstanley200 Před 4 lety +16

    Ty for the help I’m trying to remember proper technique it’s been years that have not welded and new job will require it on a cation
    Ty again just subbed for more 👍

  • @alannorman6166
    @alannorman6166 Před 2 lety

    At the age of 75 I have always admired the art of welding probably the one thing in my life that I would have loved to have done but never learnt thi guy is an excellent tutor

  • @arthurwagar6224
    @arthurwagar6224 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot. I've had a mig for some years. You've clarified things we've learned by trial and error.
    Going to send this to my helper.

  • @MillionairX
    @MillionairX Před 5 lety +9

    man i love these videos... being a beginner and learning on my own, these videos make my life much more enjoyable knowing what i'm looking to do and not do.

  • @johntenhave1
    @johntenhave1 Před 4 lety +9

    That was excellent! Thank you for making the set up process so clear with great demonstrations.

  • @annanmanpaul101
    @annanmanpaul101 Před 5 měsíci

    really like your video i bought a gasless mig welder yesterday and i am going to teach myself how to mig weld i learn alot from your video as a beginner thanks

  • @odeogbole2297
    @odeogbole2297 Před rokem +1

    One of the best Tutorial videos on the Fundamentals and basics of MiG welding, thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.

  • @gizzyguzzi
    @gizzyguzzi Před 3 lety +3

    This is excellent for a newbie. amazing what a good welder like this can do with horrible settings. Some of his 'what not to do' welds are work I would be proud to make!

    • @1gruntusmc
      @1gruntusmc Před 3 lety

      Exactly 💯! His controlled hand movements made "bad welds" look so much better than a newbie will see 😂

    • @ericdugger5953
      @ericdugger5953 Před rokem

      That's exactly what I was thanking his worst one look better than some of my best😅

  • @jasonc1022
    @jasonc1022 Před 3 lety +5

    Hey man, i'm learning a little bit of welding for my automotive class, and i'm awful at it lol. This video made me see what i'm doing wrong. My major problem is distance and speed, and it's more with stick welding because we've just started with mig, but i'm able to see in detail what i've been doing wrong. My teacher uses a lot of your videos for our class, and they're great. Thanks for putting this out there.

  • @Rikard_Nilsson
    @Rikard_Nilsson Před 3 lety

    some 17-18 years ago when I was in school (3 year technical school to become a construction worker) we had a week where we had to learn to use metalworking tools since it was something we might have to do and just basic knowledge was nice.
    We got to make whatever we wanted as long as we finished within the week, I chose to make a miniature lamppost on a stand with place for a candle at the top. I meticulously prepared every piece as we had been instructed, using a gas torch to cut pieces of sheet metal, bandsaw to cut pipe pieces etc. then spotwelded (because the teacher told us otherwise our project would be crooked, the baseplate I had it on was maybe 2 mm thick) before using the flux-core welder to weld it up over three days going too slow, having too far a distance, going too fast and sometimes getting it right. Took it home, my dad took one look at it, told me "that's crooked in all directions, give it here" he went out into the garage where his stick welder was and straightened it out in no time...
    Moral of the story was: I can't weld worth shit.

  • @tiffanywilliams194
    @tiffanywilliams194 Před 3 lety

    I found this very helpful. I just finished my first semester of welding school and there was way too much info for my brain to retain in 16 weeks. So many nuances to pick up on!

  • @jonathankerner2094
    @jonathankerner2094 Před 2 lety +6

    this is so effective as a teaching vehicle. Great content, explained well. Very helpful for us rookies!! Thanks!

  • @MrBass6271
    @MrBass6271 Před 5 lety +5

    When I started learning the mig I looked and looked for a video like this. You nailed it! Great clip

  • @adamski996fugazi8
    @adamski996fugazi8 Před 3 lety +1

    Buddy you are a true master, even your bad welds are 1000 times better than mine. Great upload and thank you for your great advice!!

  • @frankmchutchison9436
    @frankmchutchison9436 Před 3 lety

    thanks for an excellent presentation I am an old stick welder and have just bought a mig welder ,this will certainly help,thanks again.

  • @ivans3232
    @ivans3232 Před 3 lety +3

    This video made me want to start welding for the first time!

  • @mattywollaston3996
    @mattywollaston3996 Před 4 lety +6

    That was probably without doubt, one of the coolest, most straight forward, and informative to the Max videos, I have EVER seen on YT. Bloody awesome work mate, fair dinkum, you’re like the rainman of welding. Noice going 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙

  • @cdchurcher
    @cdchurcher Před rokem

    I have never welded in my life but I will be starting very soon and I know I'm going to be coming back to this video and if your other videos are of the same quality then I know I'll be using this channel a lot thank you so much

  • @SONNYREESE
    @SONNYREESE Před 2 lety +1

    Still learning wire welding--Have been stick welder my whole life and I did find a couple of things that I can do some re-setting on that will improve my welds. I have an old Century 200 amp 220 volt jobber currently set up for flux core and it does do a good job but I see a couple settings that I gotta fine tune! LOVE your vid!

  • @717KP
    @717KP Před 4 lety +35

    Thanks Bob. My eldest just got certified as a welder. Think I'll call him Dingleberry. lol