Since KZbin won't tell you: 1,216 likes, 5 dislikes (99.6%) 1:00pm 11/24/24 Paypal donation link to support the making of these videos: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EU73K6FXZUWZC 'Quick Grip" clamps: amzn.to/3Z6H4Dg Shaviv deburring tool: amzn.to/3Oo6M13 Thanks for watching
@haroldmoore3544Күн бұрын
I'm so glad you started talking on your videos because you're awesome at explaining things. Your website and videos have helped me tremendously. I can't say enough how much I appreciate your willingness to share the knowledge that you've spent years and a buttload of time and money gaining. I'm glad there's now a way to show some appreciation because I will definitely be helping out as much as I can.
@6061Күн бұрын
Thanks Harold!
@jmoore3613Күн бұрын
I don't even own a tig welder, but watching you makes me want to learn. 😄
@CrawlerjamieКүн бұрын
💯💯 one of the reasons I finally bought a rig machine this year.
@jrcicirelloКүн бұрын
The website will make anyone a better welder. I went from not knowing how to weld aluminum to making serious buck starting 3 months later. During the 3 months I practiced exactly what the website shows you to do. Worth every penny spent. Hoods down and torches lit.
@jamesa7506Күн бұрын
I think it's pretty awesome that you make these "viewer's questions" videos! They definitely help. 🇺🇲👍
@VintageEngineRepairsКүн бұрын
Glad you mentioned your costs. It’s easy for viewers to forget the cost involved to make KZbin videos and we as a society are becoming complacent, expecting high quality content for free. Just the weld restarts video is worth the $45 website subscription. It’s one of those essential things you need to know, it’s certainly helped my consistency. Fantastic video once again :)
@collumjiggasКүн бұрын
you're my favorite channel because you somehow have perfectly mixed art and science. you've gone way beyond mastering welding. your production values are perfect and I appreciate how you don't over talk.
@RonCovellКүн бұрын
Excellent practical information!
@pimpnick4920Күн бұрын
I made a hydro tank for my 1984 snapper zero turn. Your old videos helped me.
@haraldlonn898Күн бұрын
You make it look so easy, I am not even a amature welder and some of what you show I can use when I learn how to weld MIG. Thanks for all your great videos.
@EricDobsonTVКүн бұрын
I like the self-critique at the end. Would love to see that every time.
@11LowDown11Күн бұрын
Tig button was a game changer for me.
@robostyle977321 сағат бұрын
Same.
@rogerrascal863219 сағат бұрын
It's the little things!! so true !! great work thank you...
@Tig_WeldorКүн бұрын
I deal with this a lot but I make a lot of tanks from 1.5mm (1/16th) material so it’s even worse. Fuel tanks, oil tanks and header tanks. Welding fixtures have to be made for each job. Either bolting the sheet down to a thick plate, or clamping plates that sandwich the sheet while welding parts to it
@snowfarmer69Күн бұрын
Really appreciate you taking the time to make this! Didn't even think of the putty knife trick. Weight savings was in mind when I chose 090 thou, but I don't think it's worth the headache haha! Website subscription is absolutely worth it for anyone who is mildly interested in being a better welder/fabricator. 11/10 would recommend.
@johnpitschi941719 сағат бұрын
After a process known as dip brazing the aluminum parts (avionics chassis) would be all twisted, we put them through a step called sizing to straighten them out...simply put we beat on them to get them back into shape. You mention the mallet, why not remove the warp as your first step?
@joell43922 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the tips 👍👍👍😎👍👍👍
@DavidLouisVIPКүн бұрын
Tig button was the best investment I made.
@sjorsdewit9394Күн бұрын
When doing something like this would it help to preheat the part? To get less of a temperature difference to make it shrink less? I’ve done it on some stainless parts to try it but maybe it’s a fun experiment who knows. Thanks for sharing your knowledge you’re the best❤
@thats10guy9121 сағат бұрын
Could you dimple die the hole for the bung, making it stronger and less likely to warp?
@tonywharton522023 сағат бұрын
Love this channel. It really deserves more views ✌️
@landerson698322 сағат бұрын
For the moment when you wish you had a dab of filler, but dont have 3 hands... how do you feel about the technique of putting a tack's worth of material right on the edge before you join them. For me, the material easily melts into the area where the filler was needed .. is that better to you than stirring the tungten in that moment?
@606115 сағат бұрын
I do that quite often. In this instance, I was already committed. I thought it was close enough.
@kevinmorin7965Күн бұрын
Since Simple Green is a copper solution it MUST be cleaned off aluminum pretty thoroughly. Following with ammonia solution (windex) is good, but in general acetone seems like a good overall solution to cleaning? Copper and aluminum are one pretty strong galvanic couple! I worked on a welded aluminum commercial fishing boat (32') that had the bilges cleaned with Simple Green and not rinsed completely. One month later there were serious pits in the fishhold/bottom plates from the copper in the SG detergent. Even the MSDS for SG says don't use on aluminum (unless rinsed completely).
@ChristopherbeverКүн бұрын
@5:45 did anyone else notice the buzz of the machine during sped up video clips was the Star Wars intro theme? No? Just me? 😂😂
@petepeterson5337Күн бұрын
The airplane guys say to never use simple green on Aluminum, which likely makes sense for them. This video mentions the etching action which sounds like exactly what we want. Is Simple Green good for pre-welding prep for this exact reason? Great videos as always, especially that video where I learned to blip the work with the tungsten so people could think/know it was tig welded.
@illtryanything5264Күн бұрын
The cap...clear differentiation
@jonnygalante3623Күн бұрын
I always see people say "you didn't get full penetration on the weld, the backside should be fully punched through". My thinking is as long as the total thickness of the welds is equal or greater than the material you are welding, it won't have any weak spots and "full penetration" is not necessary. Is that sorta how you view it?
@reeljamescooperКүн бұрын
Thank you
@sblack48Күн бұрын
On aluminum aircraft tanks (0.050”) the bungs were traditionally brazed in to avoid this problem. Cheating? Maybe, but that’s what a lot of them did
@robostyle977321 сағат бұрын
Thanks for another great video
@eugenegonzales514621 сағат бұрын
Just so informational. Thanks a bunch
@rowycoracingКүн бұрын
Good stuff as always. Thank you.
@ToharSD19 сағат бұрын
That was a great video I enjoyed that
@nathkrupa3463Күн бұрын
Great work sir
@ChrisUhlik14 сағат бұрын
super helpful video.
@raymondguzman1907Күн бұрын
True professional. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Do you sell those little "reamer/edge file/cleaner" you run around the holes with to knock the edges off?
@6061Күн бұрын
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@31pkelly19 сағат бұрын
Nice work
@Ghis1964sКүн бұрын
You should have a commission for all ruffles that got sold after people watched that video. ...yeah d-mn it now I have to go get some ruffles (lol)
@windlinewatersportsКүн бұрын
Love the videos thank you
@Sherwin65714 сағат бұрын
do you have any secret techniques? like something you dont even think about, something you made or repurposed in some way when you had a eureka moment
@PANTYEATR1Күн бұрын
@6061 - do you use the "milk stone" grinding disks that's made for aluminum and stainless? I don't think I've ever seen you use one. What do you think about them? 💪😎
@6061Күн бұрын
@PANTYEATR1 I am unfamiliar, please send a link. Thank you
@wookieecantinaКүн бұрын
My welds are best unseen. Lol!
@pimpnick4920Күн бұрын
Aaron. You are a scholar. If you could just do the examples right handed i wouldn't have to watch in the bathroom mirror.
@martygt3357Күн бұрын
That is what I wish I said.
@joneber7504Күн бұрын
Quality! ❤
@scaifefab4585Күн бұрын
Isnt this standard stuf you get taught when you do your aprenticeship?
@thedude6650Күн бұрын
Is the Windex you’re using have ammonia in it?
@jcnpresser20 сағат бұрын
Robo welds! 😂 your like a dang machine
@anthonyrector8183Күн бұрын
I love ruffles too
@yolisurich4025Күн бұрын
Cool.
@pauljarineКүн бұрын
I love ruffles too! Ruffles and plain sour cream are excellent.
@superlowianКүн бұрын
"down the road"... ;)
@prebanedКүн бұрын
Talking is far better the the mutes on the tube.
@KSwapTheWorld6922 сағат бұрын
I'm new to welding what is this tool called? 1:50
@JG-kv4oi19 сағат бұрын
Its a deburring tool
@wadepatton243318 сағат бұрын
De-burring tool. Makes cleaning up edges a breeze.