on todays eposoid we get the final ear fit and welded on. I show you how to fit and weld a big gap using the texas tig and stringer methods. everyone have a blessed day and we will see you on part 3
Bud I’m extremely impressed with your attitude and your willingness to help people. That’s what life is about helping each other out. I have the same mentality about sharing knowledge. If a guy is willing to learn I’m willing to teach. Great job and keep them coming.
I know this is a old video but I came across your page a few months ago and it has really inspired me. I am currently a Marine stationed in japan but my dream has always been to start my own shop and welding business. Watching your video has really motivated me to focus on that dream when I get out. Thank you so much for all you do for us!
Used to fill some BIG gaps by knocking the flux off of a rod, tacking the end of the rod in the gap, and bend down into the gap. Lather rinse repeat. When the gap is bridged, use a fast freeze rod and lay a bead over all the "nails". Once the gap is welded, change to LH rod and run a cap over the whole thing. I've seen 3/8" gaps closed that way..
Camera is awesome! Huge difference. Another trick to closing a gap my gramps taught me is to get a good hot tack on it then give that tack one good hit. Your lucky if you can get two without breaking it lol I’ve used that quite a bit over the years works pretty good. Just thought I’d share if ya didn’t already know about it.
I have no aspirations to becoming a rig welder. But I love Fabrication work and you pipe liners do a great job giving me different ideas to improve my fab work. I also am an entrepreneur and love your motivational type videos. Keep it up
Love your channel. Pipelining is one of my dreams for the next year. Your channel has showed me a lot of what I’ll need and I appreciate all your hard work. Keep it up!
I've also used a 1/8in hard disc to backup those paper discs in a pinch. Keeps it super flat and helps get through thick mill scale. Kinda scary but it works.
Bud I’m extremely impressed with your attitude and your willingness to help people. That’s what life is about helping each other out. I have the same mentality about sharing knowledge. If a guy is willing to learn I’m willing to teach. Great job and keep them coming.
Texas Tig! Awesome! My dad showed me how to do that years ago. Works like a charm.
I know this is a old video but I came across your page a few months ago and it has really inspired me. I am currently a Marine stationed in japan but my dream has always been to start my own shop and welding business. Watching your video has really motivated me to focus on that dream when I get out. Thank you so much for all you do for us!
you're a super nice guy and an excellent craftsman. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us,God bless you and your family.
Awesome vid. Thanks for everything. From sharing the knowledge..to taking us inside your home even, and being a real dude !!
Lookin good and liken it. Watchin the branch video layout again is gonna be a big help. Thanks for that one too!
Used to fill some BIG gaps by knocking the flux off of a rod, tacking the end of the rod in the gap, and bend down into the gap. Lather rinse repeat. When the gap is bridged, use a fast freeze rod and lay a bead over all the "nails". Once the gap is welded, change to LH rod and run a cap over the whole thing. I've seen 3/8" gaps closed that way..
Love the Hillary for prison bumper sticker, and of course what you are talkin bout!
Thank you for your all your time and effort and making these videos keep up the good work God bless
Camera is awesome! Huge difference. Another trick to closing a gap my gramps taught me is to get a good hot tack on it then give that tack one good hit. Your lucky if you can get two without breaking it lol I’ve used that quite a bit over the years works pretty good. Just thought I’d share if ya didn’t already know about it.
Love the videos, keep going strong.
I've always liked the " whatever grabs grabs" method
I have no aspirations to becoming a rig welder. But I love Fabrication work and you pipe liners do a great job giving me different ideas to improve my fab work. I also am an entrepreneur and love your motivational type videos. Keep it up
You need to keep a wedge handy, just a scrap of steel tucked away, I always keep a small one handy, just hard to find once in awhile 🤣
Been using linishing disks since before I knew flap disks existed. Really useful disk.
Your optimism is awesome bro! Keep it up! Great video and I really hope to see ya grow man! Shared on FB!
Love your channel. Pipelining is one of my dreams for the next year. Your channel has showed me a lot of what I’ll need and I appreciate all your hard work. Keep it up!
I've also used a 1/8in hard disc to backup those paper discs in a pinch. Keeps it super flat and helps get through thick mill scale. Kinda scary but it works.
love yr videos ! thank you
The quality and sound is much improved Jake. Good investment and well done!