The Ol 2-Step & Hand Cutting A Circle With One Continuous Cut
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- čas přidán 23. 11. 2023
- In this video I will be sharing some hand cutting tools. Why I think it's good to practice hand cutting circles as a mobile rig welder. But if you do need to cut lots of circles you can find the circle burner in our online store at arosswelding.com
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I will also be sharing some information about custom hanging a gate on a set of corrals on the farm. We cut out an existing brace and in the video we will be hanging a gate in place of the brace. But our gate hinges have to be modified. Thanks for stopping by!
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I smiled when the pieces just fell out! Right tip, right pressures, right speed. That's the way to roll!
The great man that taught me welding and torch work 45 years ago always stressed that to do either well, you had to be “COMfortable”! “If you’re not COMfortable, you can’t do good work!”! He was correct!
Austin, today I packed the smoky and spattering Flux core welding machine in the storage trailer and packed my 75 amp lightweight inverter stick welding machine in with the weld gear today. Man I forgot how much I enjoyed using it rather than a wire feed machine.
Looking Great Austin, wishing you and the wife all the best, Paul in Florida
Wow, even after drinking all that coffee still you are Cadillac smooth...👌
pre-heat is everything! Haven't watched the video to completion yet,that being said,less is more when it comes to acetylene!
I enjoyed this video. Thank you for taking the time to share your tips of the trade. I also appreciate the work behind the camera to get all this awesome footage. The longer clips give us a sense of the timing and the pace of putting something together like this. To the whole team, BRAVO!
Wow u make it look so easy 😌am amazed up to today I was cutting some c channel and quarter plat and preheating is the best way to cut it thank you so much
VERY impressive free-hand cutting here. Yes, clean tip, right sized tip, pre-heating and travel speed mean a lot but you sir have a steady hand! Thanks for sharing this. Oh, and great idea for the offset hinge mount. A little “two-step” music in the background would’ve sufficed 😄
Buddy, that's some clean torch work
I hope one day I can understand terminology of welding and know what to do. I start school January and I’m hella nervous. Never done any trade and didn’t really grow up around tools and stuff and I hope I can do this.
School will teach you alot on the technical stuff ,when you get out on the job in the field try to work with as many other welders as you can and pick there styles of welding and use a little of everyone's technique and develop your own , good luck to you, I'm a retired ASME certified welder since 1976 working in maintenance in power plants. You'll ether like it or not
Fun project!
I've seen your gate jacks before but didn't realize how much I need some till just now lol,I just got done doing a bunch of work at a local stock yard working on a bunch of gates lol
Preheating before cutting, never heard. But although I've been welding for about 45 years, I've just a couple of time cuts.
Always enjoy your gate and fence building . Thanks for sharing with us Austin, stay safe and good luck with your product sales. Fred.
Love watching you Austin. Happy Holidays to you, your Wife and family
Ross: Two things.
ONE:
What is your favorite coffee? (My dad, a sailor, told me, "son their ain't no bad coffee- the worst cup of coffee I ever had was the best I ever had" LOL
TWO: I want to thank you. I have essential tremors, which you've probably seen in lots of people over 55. My fingers, and sometimes my entire hand shakes (I can't fill my coffee mug/cup or it will slosh over the side). Also I have trouble writing and working on small things in the woodshop. I've watched all of your videos and noticed how you brace you torch hand with your other hand of forearm. SO, I tried that and I can write better, and do not have near as much trouble working on small wood projects. THANK YOU
I enjoy your videos, and I've never touched a welder/torch.
Pleasure is all mine!
Great Austin Nice job
Clean tip is key as well as rate of travel. Travel can be judged by the sound that you hear . It should almost buzz you can hear it as Austin cuts . If you're right handed left hand support of the right hand .The left hand supported on something solid at the elbow . Once you get good at it the cuts can look nearly machine cut . Good cuts make for less clean up . Good vid Austin
Boy howdy those Jack stands are just handy as all get out I use them for everything I’m surprised it ain’t holding up the kitchen table at this point and that’s probably only because mrs B won’t hear of it lol I don’t argue about kitchen affairs
Love the idea of using a jack stand as a prop for laying your arm on. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from me and mine.
Happy holidays Austin! Thanks for all you do brother!!
Thanks. You too!
Excellent nice work, I love it thanks 👍👍❤❤
I think you may have touched on it in a previous video but where did you get the elastic band headgear for your pipeliner Austin? Thanks for some truly awesome and inspiring welding content. I love any pipe fence video
Nniicceeee 💪💪💪💪
You have impressed me with your hot-wrench skills every time you cut. Although I have an O/A rig (and cutting torch), I've mostly used it for brazing of thinwall 4130 (with brass and silver) and also I'm out of acetylene. I reckon I'll get it filled when I go fetch some Argon--as I just bought a TIG machine and a plasma cutter. I realize you don't use a plasma cutter mobile because it requires a compressor, but wonder if you have any experience with plasma cutting and might compare it to O/A cutting, which I've done a bit of. I will likely be doing more of everything metal when I get the new gear in place (I don't have a metal shop presently-I'll be building one). I have learned to use guides for cutting any time it's feasible-regardless of heat source. What says Mr. Ross?
I had about 6 homemade ones s😢never had a need for a factory one
BON BOULO 😆😆👍👍
How bout that ground clamp you should do a quick video on that my friend
Cool stuff Mr. Ross! Would you be a Sooner or a Cowboy type of Oklahoman?
Do your shoes catch slag from the torch. I always wear smooth toes when welding or cutting.
Can you do something about cutting thin material? When I cut 1/8 in. I use a 000 tip but I still get allot of backfill and slag buildup. I think my regs are set at 25 o2 and 6 acet. I am not sure if I need to turn the gas down or what I am doing wrong on thin material.
Question. What size rod do you use on everyday work no matter the metal?
Hey Austin, did you work at Unit Drilling in OK city around 2008-2010?
The reason for asking is that I bought two of those straight torch circle burner attatchments from a guy at Unit but can't remember the name.
"Continuous"😉
Thanks! 😊
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You should consider drinking tea on the job site. Instead of handling the hot metal you just cut, grab a cup a tea and take a breather so the metal cools down! No more toasty fingers!
Buddy how do you make money like this……the amount of oxygen and acetylene you used to cut a circle you can buy 10 post caps. Just keep different sized in your truck. $3 each. Also buy a Milwaukee circular metal cutting saw much faster
Without a Circle Burner, need a rest point. My "old bones" can't burn an arc like they used too.