1G PLATE | MIG Root FLUX CORE Fill & Cap
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2020
- Today Isaac is going to show you guys how he welds out a 1" plate. The root pass is with MIG and the fill and cap is Flux Core! Stay tuned and don"t forget to donate to St. Jude! #weldtube
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Ever 3 years I had to certify on 1" plate, stick weld, one vertical up and one overhead to get an unlimited welder certification so I could keep my job. No pressure. These guys are the real deal !
Don't you keep renewing your certification every 6 months with AWS?
@@jgon666brb isnt it years
@@jgon666brb Not sure about AWS but CWB does theirs every 2 years for most certs.
I'm supposed to do mine every 6 months.
Although I know different welding processes have different renewal times.
Being close to Memphis I have been to St. Jude several times. It is the saddest, happiest, most wonderful place. This is a great outreach. Thank you.
I can second this. I have recently had a cousin with a bad tumor recurve treatment there she enjoyed the process as well as my uncle. They treat their patients like family. I appreciate you guys doing this! Ironworkers local 167 Memphis, TN!
@@gavinsmith9818 if I could I would donate, but being 15 years old, the things I can do are limited. I could tell my brother but he wont want to, he donates to a charity for homeless, but he will tell me to wait until I'm older, it's hard being limited to the things I can do
Seeing how much time it takes to do a 12" section of 1" plate really makes you appreciate those WW2 tanks that have 5" thick welded seams holding the armor together!
And they where being welded by a female work force
@Thursday For the inside of a 2 meter pipe yes. Just depends on the application ..kinda hard to do rope-access SAW.
@@carmenlaing2644 I’ve heard that women are usually better welders
@@ronaldestrada649 hey more power to them. 💪
@@ronaldestrada649 Well if you don't go off from what you have heard you are wrong. ;)
If you watch one welding video for mig and flux core I highly suggest this video. Very well articulated and pretty good settings, they were exactly what I had guessed before he said them. Though I do have a habit of grinding out the toes just cause I’ve had done so many x-ray welds that it’s become a habit whenever I weld anything even if it’s not x-ray.
Very professionally done. I remember my first 1G they let us use run off tabs and a backplate because they also wanted us to show that we knew how to arc gouge the back plate and root pass and fill it back in. Also helps to know the machine you're working with and it's settings to get the optimal passes you're trying to lay down, though I don't recall changing the settings that much between filling passes. Love the emphasis on cleanliness especially if you're getting UT'd and not just bend tested. (goes without saying you need to pass a magnetic particle test, too) Good luck all you guys starting or re-testing for new jobs.
I have never seen mig welding without all the flash blocking the picture. Great video.
Great campaign guys, love it. It's about time guys like you are spreading positivity to great causes on behalf of us Welders.
I will definitely donate today!
Awesome video guys and God Bless the children at St. Jude!
Great charity!
Bless you fine young men! I support St. Jude too. They are a legit organization where you can count on the money going to the Children and not in somebody's pocket. Love and blessings from Motown!
Bro I'm 55 retired heavy equipment operator and I just picked up welding and I'm hooked,I should have done it years ago but I want to do simple stuff around the house and I thank you for sharing this video great job and great explanation of everything thanks again 👍💪🙏💯💯
I'm 49 sat a desk for 20+, hated from day one. Now I work in the field welding at commercial facilities/homes. I can't get enough of it, Same here! God bless!
@@Borderweldingservices Same to you Enjoy be safe 👍👍👍
Same bro, jk im no where near 55
Did this my sophomore year in highschool. Got my certs for vertical, flat and overhead. Super fun
How’d you do that when you were a sophomore? I’m one and I don’t know where I would get that at my age
That was a great practical MIG IG Plate weld lecture and demonstration. You are good bro, please keep it up. (From London UK).
Good stuff bro also great tips ,I love your stuff,I've been welding for many years from pipe to heavy plate on the field and off,but I love watching your show🤟👍 respect from Australia
Excellent video. I’m just starting out with MIG welding, starting with flux core first. Your video helped. Thanks
Much respect for your efforts to help Children and their families.
I have never done such weld with filcord wire, 18 volts looks like the right voltage for the first pass. Well done mate.
Thank you for explaining everything! Very helpful!
5:37 Nice Sound 😍Stability Amp & Volt 😍
Really loved your campaign! Thanks guys!
Great job guys. All around greatness.
Great job! You give me hope for upcoming generation! Thanks.
Just passed my vertical flux core certification feels great man 👌🏻
easiest test you could probably do
@@palmerhowe3137 that's some hater shit. Let FrostyWolf enjoy his moments.
@@alexvergara2228 he's not wrong it is the easiest test to pass.....so much penitration in that weld very hard to fail unless you didn't dig out the flux in your stop and starts
@@alexvergara2228 yea your right my bad
@@palmerhowe3137 I’ve welded pipe, structural, and sheet steel I can do about everything decently well but I haven’t gotten certified yet just haven’t had an opportunity to
I've just passed my self taught 20 year course! Feels great
If you are giving yourself the test how could you ever fail lmao
ask your foster
I learned more from this than I did from the instructor where I used to work lol. Great video!
That’s very good and great instruction. I would have never guess you’d use flux core fir this. Interesting.
This seems like the perfect bedtime story. Thanks guys!👍🏻 I’ll see y’all in the morning.
Very nice video Isaac. Camera work of actual welding bead is best Ive seen
Man anyone that donates to st Jude is where it's at. Good video and good content. St Judes saved my little cousin!!
Love the content super helpful thank you. Might I recommend using one of those fume bosses though, so much nasty smoke with flux
Beautiful final work and powerfull welding machine
Thanks sir. Needed this video for some bevel work I’m about to do. I like how you use cut lines. Imma gonna do that!
Good work boys! Regards from Sweden / Finland, my countrys!
Super skills. Awesome welding !!
Excellent video. Very informative.
That's some pretty good welding bro!.
Thanks to all well done ✅ great job explaining!!!!!
In italy, for work like this we use ceramic. If u weld railway bridge, the legislation says, u must use ceramic, and flux cored wire, and u cant use low current weld, because the welding can paste, and make diffect. And u cant overlap the welding, but u need to weld the side left and the side right, after u havw grinded, and have make a furrow.
This is the best tutorial video or guide man u teach proper stuff first time seeing this video
Solid tip for gap filling and avoiding key holing.
A unique explanation and application
Good video well explained
Very good my friend. USA and Brazil !!! ✌️
Looks great bro…. God job! Thanks for sharing…..
Nice video and explain 🔥
Great cause for the donations guys.Hats off to you.
This would be great practice and learning to anyone who want to be welding master...very aprove
these dudes are solid but the "from here to here" is killer
Thank you I am a arc welder working at Kerala India. I hope one day I can also learn mig
You will hate it.... then you will Love it.
Nice! Thanks guys 👍👌
Love the sound 😍 of the weld!!
Love that batman hood! Thanks for the video!
Nice guys. I support you.
To get in where I work we have to pass 4 tests. 2 steel with 1in thick 16 in long K bevel open root with back gouge and fill. 1 in vertical position, and 1 in overhead. Then 2 aluminum with 1 in thick 8 in long double bevel with backer. 1 In vertical position, and 1 in overhead. Took several days to complete all 4 tests.
Jesus Christ lol. Sounds like a reputable employer lol
Godbless your hearts you guys definitely going to save some young lives
My 2ill includes St. Jude and the Shriners. No kids myself so it goes to them. Also love the videos. Learned to weld on my lunch breaks back in 2008 and I swear every kid I've encountered that went to welding school don't know some of the basics but paid money for the degree
Well done video bro, thanks
I liked how you switched from batman to superman
I have been weld for almost 15 years. I like some of the videos not all because when they do flux core videos and making those big welds are not allowed in a lot of companies they allow 1/4’ welds.
Great video , Thanks man : )
Nice welds. Is there any reason you don't switch sides when running along the right bevel? When running along the left bevel your aiming your torch at the bevel, when running along the right bevel your aiming at the base instead. Is it just for the camera? I'd imagine there would be a different profile of it was cut and etched
You guys are great, God bless
I love watching from japan❤
God bless sir for helping others.
Run off tabs are needed for full penetration. The weld needs to be hot BEFORE hitting the root
What would be the technique? what is a run off tab?
@@yourfacelookslikebut a run off tab could be a plate on the bottom side of that bevel that sticks out say an inch. What this does is let’s you start your head on that tab and run it into your bevel that way you have a nice steady head going by the time you are in that bevel.
Good job. Congrats.greetings!
Cant wait to get into structural (production power transmission right now)
What is that?
when welding with a larger amperage, it is good that the welder reduces its angle of view to the weld to could see the direction of welding
Buenas enseñansas y por una buena causa saludos desde Mexico
Saludos mi compa pura gente chingona para soldar pura gente hispana
спасибо тебе мужик,хорошая техника👍
great video ‘mano!
6:30..."I'm finna switch to my Flux core" lmao! FINNA! 🤣🤣🤣
Nice job. Would have been nice to see a cut away section that was polished up to see the runs.
He better not. It’s a horribly bad weld without any penetration.
You are good people , greetings from Indonesian welder
Hola , soy su nuevo suscriptor y me alegro de haber encontrado un lugar de aprendizaje de soldaduras de gente hispana, yo los miro en inglés,borro mes permito sugerir si pueden poner sustituimos en español, que es muy bueno para la gente de Latinoamérica que quiere aprender de las técnicas que enseñan, digan adelante así felicitaciones, saludos de un uruguayo
You guys love your weaving
My man, if I had 100 years to practice I’d still not come close to your welding greatness. Lol.
*Excelente video.* 👍
Please tell me how best to lead the seam, keep your hand straight and wave your brush to the left to the right, or keep the brush straight and move your hand to the left to the right. Or do you help with your left hand?
Awesome 👍 welding
Dude is amazing
I wathcing every your video. perfect!!! l'm welder from Azerbaijan
great work
nice work
Unless you have a really cool inspector they ain’t gonna let you use anything but a wire brush you might get away with a wire wheel but they ain’t gonna let you use a cut off wheel or a grinder pad but really good work on explaining each pass and what its for
why not? what's detrimental about grinding or a wire wheel?
Eso es todo mi issac. 😎💥🥇👨🏭
What gas did you use to shield,the puddle ? Setting? Thanks looks great
I have never done an actual "multipass" weld before. I mean I have done my (probably wrong) version of it many times (I worked for a small welding shop for about 6 years that welded primarily.065-.120" wall tubing and probably 1/8-1/4" and rarely some 3/8" plate) but never got into anything pulling more than around 120-160A. I am running into a project that needs a bit of 1/2" plate welded and NEEDS to be structurally sound. I have a Millermatic 250 with a spool of .025" ER70S-6 in it, it's looking like I should probably snag a an .035 or .045" spool, liner and tip for the gun and then crank the voltage up. Running 75/25 for gas, apparently 100% CO2 burns a little hotter, not sure if that even matters. Any info you can throw over here would be greatly appreciated!!
How long do u wait between passes for cool down?
Simply your skill guy
Thank you so much😊😊
Imagine putting your car in a garage to find they were wire wheeling flux off their weld next to it😂😂
Imagine watching a 15 minute long video and only taking that away from it.
I have imagined both scenarios, and concluded both of you have very weak imaginations.
@@lowbxxst tbh the methods here are pretty sub par.... you can see the root run is undercut at the end.
I need to do this on a 3/8" plate. I am not a professional welder but I play one on tv. How do you keep the metal from warping as it cools?
thank you !!
I'm happy to see you guys doing the donation to St. Judes. I started doing that......God's work, something hit me. On Pay Pal. I always donate. But I'm kinda down and out looking for work. Are you guys near Clearwater Fl. I would rather work for a company that does shit right rather then getting a back injury or almost losing 4 fingers because the guy or guys I'm working with are tweaked out. Let me know!
Fantastic. Beautiful welds
I like the guideline idea
There is no other way.. :)))
Sure there is...dont suck at welding...I have never taken a weld test and been allowed to use a grinding disc
Very nice 👍
Si the test can be performed using mig ? Or tig or arc. ? For me seems a lot easier with mig. Thanks. Very informative video.