HOW TO LINE UP SADDLES FOR Top Rail Pipe Fence

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  • čas přidán 1. 09. 2022
  • Building top rail pipe fence and showing you how I line up saddles on this type of fence.
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Komentáře • 58

  • @JR48Welding
    @JR48Welding Před rokem +10

    Hey brother 👋 much respect to you first off! I broke out in 01' in west TX from building drilling rigs, wellheads, compressor hookups to pipeline etc. I'm in central TX now from working for SpaceX and now doing farm equipment repair and/or metal buildings and fence work. It's awesome to see someone like-minded teaching our trade to the up and comers. God, Family and Country and Tradesmen are in dire need especially in our nation at the present! God Bless you and yours! 🙏🇺🇲 Keep doing what you're doing 👏 I enjoy watching your content.

    • @justinperry2392
      @justinperry2392 Před 9 měsíci +1

      That's funny, I'm in McGregor today! Cheers

    • @JR48Welding
      @JR48Welding Před 9 měsíci

      @justinperry2392 Cheers that's pretty cool

  • @ronfussell8244
    @ronfussell8244 Před rokem +6

    Mr.ARoss,if you ever have a customer that has dogs that really dig no matter what you do they will dig out,I've done this many times,it works for pigs also,opposite side,if pigs are around go a little wider,you take a hog panel,like a 42" cut it in half lay it flat on the ground, slide the cut end toward the fence,hog ring the panel to the bottom wire,use no.3 rebar to make a 12" stake with a hook to anchor the panels down,about 5' apart,cover with gravel,the 4" squares keep them from rooting,plus there standing on the panel,it does work,they can't get in the dirt they can't tear anything up.

  • @tylerpuccio9883
    @tylerpuccio9883 Před rokem +2

    Been welding for a local shop for almost two years now and I love the logistical challenges both in the shop and out in the field. Having trained two coworkers with zero construction work prior, the most difficult thing to teach is the big and little picture stuff that makes the job come together. They are great with the tools and other mundane tasks but getting them to understand the logistics of why we're doing it the way are can be difficult. There has been much improvement over the past few months for them and I really do enjoy it.

    • @1234GOPRO
      @1234GOPRO Před rokem +1

      If you have a local ABC School and are interested in learning a good accurate and teachable process, they have some really good continuing education classes for most skill levels, across several contracting vocations. Also promotes consistent accuracy levels with personnel.
      Couple of moths of a few hours ea week for a lifetime of understanding, is what I took from it.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před rokem +3

    Great video Austin, really enjoyed the different lessons learned today. Always enjoy your channel. Stay safe and keep up the good work and fun. Fred.

  • @jaymorgan8305
    @jaymorgan8305 Před rokem +3

    Austin Ross for president man. Thanks for what you do, don't forget to take that time for you. You dig?

  • @kencalardo8767
    @kencalardo8767 Před rokem +1

    Great job as usual , thanks buddy.

  • @kencalardo8767
    @kencalardo8767 Před rokem

    Great job as usual

  • @almostretired67
    @almostretired67 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Austin, I noticed that Dakota was not wearing any safety glasses while you were cutting that pipe. Please stress the importance of eye protection when working around metal. Love your videos, keep them coming!

  • @rosko3820
    @rosko3820 Před 9 měsíci

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @THEREALISTICWELDER
    @THEREALISTICWELDER Před rokem +2

    Hey first comment. Good job buddy it sucks when weather doesn't cooperate.

  • @miklopadilla7333
    @miklopadilla7333 Před rokem

    I’ve known Kota for awhile. You’ve definitely found a good hand!

  • @johnmoriarty6158
    @johnmoriarty6158 Před 8 měsíci

    Surgeon with that fuel torch.

  • @sshaw7912
    @sshaw7912 Před 9 měsíci

    Since I was a teenager and learned how to use a string for a straight line to build wood fences. Now 40 years later it still works to get a straight line. Set it up right and you will have very few problems in the long run. Just don't cut your pipes to short after you mark your saddles. I use a round grinding wheel that looks like a cone in shape to clean up your torch cuts for a good fit and weld.

  • @appallokelley3207
    @appallokelley3207 Před 10 měsíci

    I love this channel and I want to start my own pipe fencing company. Production welding is killing me . I’m in Iowa making nothing for money working 110 hours a check .

  • @chadneely5632
    @chadneely5632 Před rokem

    Like the video here little thing I do for my dogs fence when I put it up. I put barb wire on the bottom about two inches from the ground. I know it may sound cruel for a dog but it's better then a ran over dog or something digging in with them. Just an idea my uncle gave me .

  • @jcharles5852
    @jcharles5852 Před rokem +1

    Your Oxyacetylene torch skills are awesome but would you consider using a Plasma Cutter to replace the torch in the field. ?

  • @aihndwyw
    @aihndwyw Před rokem

    What are your thoughts on pneumatic post drivers for setting posts vs. Digging holes and concrete?

  • @godwinwelding7172
    @godwinwelding7172 Před rokem +2

    Much respect A Ross. I build pipe fence everyday. 7 days a week here lately. I just eye ball that job every time. After you do several thousand feet of top rail it becomes natural! Where do you get your rods? My supplier doesn’t have 8010 of any size.

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  Před rokem +2

      I just get mine from my local welding supply. Stillwater steel or American welding supply

  • @jessealanis7443
    @jessealanis7443 Před rokem +1

    Hey brother, I appreciate the informative video. Not sure if anyone else asked but where can I get one of those red making templates? Thanks in advance.

  • @russelljackson7034
    @russelljackson7034 Před rokem

    Right on

  • @1234GOPRO
    @1234GOPRO Před rokem

    Anyone can take an estimating class and other admin courses at their local ABC School. It can help anyone who wants to know a system you teach or train other employees for consistently high accuracy throughout your personnel.
    Avoiding some of the collateral inaccuracies of estimating are logistical. I’ve been an estimator for 20+yrs and every step, every rung on a ladder, every dump on a bucket; wheel barrow or shovel should be accounted for, as well as distances like gate to work area; work area maneuverability; miles to lunch/matl access for crews.

  • @Jairmyster
    @Jairmyster Před rokem

    Do you order material for a job, does the customer order it, or is it on a charge account with a supplier? Just curious how you do it, and what you recommend. I've seen all three done in the past, but I would like to know what you think is the most efficient way and makes the most sense money wise when just starting out building pipe fence or any other welding project for a customer for that matter. Thanks as always. You have inspired a new generation sir.

  • @peterbeyer5755
    @peterbeyer5755 Před rokem

    I use the rain radar!

  • @tradelinton6143
    @tradelinton6143 Před rokem +3

    Nice video A Ross

  • @USMCDMR
    @USMCDMR Před rokem

    What tip do you use for cutting pipe?

  • @malcolmcooper103
    @malcolmcooper103 Před rokem

    What size is that torch your using? Really enjoy your videos keep up the good work!

  • @RobertWilliams82-22
    @RobertWilliams82-22 Před rokem

    How do you attach the No climb to the post and top rail?

  • @tylerpella2073
    @tylerpella2073 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey how did you connect your no climb can you elaborate on that some more?

  • @melbuchan5063
    @melbuchan5063 Před rokem

    I found the easiest way to line up the saddle is a pipe wrench if the pipe in not cemented in.

  • @birddog61999
    @birddog61999 Před rokem +4

    Great video Austin quick question. Is there a reason to not cut the top rail in the middle of the post saddle? We have always done our top rail that way, our thoughts were it helps hide small imperfections in angle and you can weld to the post first so it doesn't draw on you when you weld the top rail up.

  • @codycampbell9377
    @codycampbell9377 Před rokem

    It sounds like the storms here in Florida lol

  • @bartbley1269
    @bartbley1269 Před rokem +3

    Would it have been better to cut the horizontal top at the half way mark of the vertical post then if there was a sight kink it would not be that noticeable? Good video

    • @srjr2531
      @srjr2531 Před rokem

      Can you elaborate with a bit more detail I’m not following ya

    • @Bigsoot7393
      @Bigsoot7393 Před rokem +1

      @@srjr2531 where the weld is on the horizontal pipe it will have a kink where it’s welded, if it was on a vertical pipe you wouldn’t notice the kink

  • @johnpope4464
    @johnpope4464 Před rokem

    How did you cut corner sadles?

  • @oklahomachris6298
    @oklahomachris6298 Před rokem +1

    So you didn’t make your top rail runs come out in the middle of your uprights or is that to much waste. How do you normally do that?

  • @bayol7403
    @bayol7403 Před 4 měsíci

    How do you align the top rail when they are joining at different angles?

  • @lanecosby5325
    @lanecosby5325 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey man how do you saddle on the corner post?

  • @lamerariataaaaa
    @lamerariataaaaa Před rokem +2

    Do you recommend going union or non union? What are the pros and cons for both? And is being 28 years old , old to start pipeline work ?

    • @SilverbackE12B
      @SilverbackE12B Před rokem

      Union millwright apprentice here. Go union through the fitters hall. Dudes are some of the most solid welders in the land. You’ll get paid damn good to learn for free vs going to school, on top of learning an entire trade to back it up. Lot of dudes I know do fabrication on the side when they want a break from traveling or working large industrial gigs etc. plus the benefits and free insurance is hard to beat.

    • @SilverbackE12B
      @SilverbackE12B Před rokem +1

      Cons are that it’s difficult to get in, working your trade outside of the union will get you kicked out of the union and welding specifically isn’t a trade in the union but a skill, high paying one at that. Pros for non union are that you can wholly focus on just learning how to weld. Downsides are that you aren’t represented on job sites, no guaranteed raises or employment and can be terminated for any reason, especially in right to work states. Plus usually pretty bad benefits when compared to union counter parts. This isn’t me bashing non union boys. We are all brothers in trade and craftsmanship. Some of the best welders I’ve ever met where non union as well

  • @w270rab
    @w270rab Před rokem +1

    Hey Kev, that's no climb fence panel---🤣

  • @user-rt9vs3lb4f
    @user-rt9vs3lb4f Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍

  • @williamsfam9358
    @williamsfam9358 Před rokem

    Do you make your clients buy the pipe

  • @butchvandyk1051
    @butchvandyk1051 Před rokem +1

    is there a technique for welding up "hill" called stop go stop go??? like you start make a "tack" and stop and wait untill the redness just goes away and then do another "tack" or is that bad welding? i am a supper supper beginner and saw someone do vertical up like that and i also started to copy became it makes vertical up easier... sorry for this stupid question.

    • @arosswelding
      @arosswelding  Před rokem +1

      I wouldn’t say it is bad welding. I would say it depends if n the situation. If it’s something that’s going to require a lot of structural strength then I would highly recommend welding continuously with out stopping. But in some situation where structural strength is not as big of a deal than the stop and go method also known as spotwelding would work just fine.

    • @butchvandyk1051
      @butchvandyk1051 Před rokem

      @@arosswelding thanx for the info... it was a small farm trailer and it was square tubing.. 1mm "metric yes i know" and a brace of a 3mm thick flat bar to support the square tubing corner... i have 6013.. 2.4mm and a very cheap dc welder on the farm and when i tried getting a full weld done vertical up the square tubing burnt through..

  • @ThumperKJFK
    @ThumperKJFK Před rokem

    👍👍

  • @renemarrufo7536
    @renemarrufo7536 Před rokem

    I'm the same way the less I have to ask a neighbor or someone for help or permission the best.

  • @johnpope4464
    @johnpope4464 Před rokem

    Why not use a portable bandsaw for clean cut

  • @ronniemotter6175
    @ronniemotter6175 Před rokem

    As you get older you need to use lighter wall pipe for top rail your body will thank you

  • @ericgonzales6582
    @ericgonzales6582 Před 9 měsíci

    Lol I could go on n on
    I know man. Nothing is easy

  • @kellygreenwood721
    @kellygreenwood721 Před rokem +1

    Check your email Austin