This real worked. Had a weld test yesterday took 3 hours a lot of tape i 100 percent passed the test.
@lancelandmark2233Ай бұрын
I work at the world's largest acid plant. Inconel is an everyday part of life for me. It did not come easily for me either. We do tig but mostly stick weld it on just about everything. I will never forget the sinking feeling of trying to weld vertical with it. I almost cried. I thought I would never get it. I took home a handful every day until I had enough to practice in private. It is extremely expensive. Now at 54 it is no doubt my favorite rod other than a couple other stainless rods. Out here if you can't weld upsidedown through jip and pigeon shit you ain't shit😅. Really though practice makes perfect
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Shows if you stay committed any alloy can become your favorite
@jordanmorris8033Ай бұрын
In Canadian welding college(specifically British Columbia) we have to pay extra to take a course to learn how to weld dissimilar metals. And the course is only 4-6 weeks. We got a day to try and weld inconel and its mostly stick. The school considered it too expensive to actually provide inconel material and filler metal.. The rest of the time is dedicated to teaching us how to TIG weld pipe.(Which was supposed to be done in the previous level/class) They give us so little time to train that most welders in B.C cant tig weld at all.
@weedmanwestvancouverbc926615 күн бұрын
BCIT? I'm out here in Squamish and my third project that requires a welder at 150 bucks an hour, 2 hour minimum has made me want to take up at least stick welding. Mike Truelove did a few welds for me and I'm just amazed by how good he is at it without much work up to a project
@ArykMestreАй бұрын
Got this test tomorrow let’s see how it goes
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
@@ArykMestre 🙏🏼
@cliffdanis1521Ай бұрын
Inco 600 and Hastelloy C276. Ive built and proven procedures for both. Advanced to say the least! Great stuff Austin
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@weedmanwestvancouverbc926615 күн бұрын
@Welddotcom look up a series of videos on KZbin called Project Pluto. There is a reason they named it after what was the final planet in the solar system This was meant to be a weapon so dangerous and final that the Americans built it as a final ways to destroy the Soviet Union if they had nothing else left. They built two nuclear reactors, air-cooled by a flow of air coming in through the front and exiting out the back. All of these structure holding the fuel rods and moderators were held in place with one of these Hastalloy structure It would generate up to 400 megawatts of thermal power used to drive a supersonic Ramjet over the Soviet Union, spraying a supersonic Shockwave and a toxic exhaust plume from a low level completely impervious from ground missiles and aircraft. As a final retribution at the end when it's fuel was nearly exhausted, and all its bombs were dropped, they could Ram it into a Target and spread hard radiation from the nuclear core over it.
@LibertyDankmemeАй бұрын
love those inconel arc shots tho - i could watch an hour straight of just puddle shots and be a happy camper - these videos are getting to expert level - i don't ever remember Bob covering inconel
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
let me know what else you wanna see -Austin
@LibertyDankmemeАй бұрын
@@Welddotcom also i would love to see a video on AWS D17.3 Aerospace friction stir welding (aluminum)
@rafitaino3137Ай бұрын
The pipe support of the 6G pipe. Looks like 1” should have a gusset to keep it sturdier so it won’t shake. Great video 👏🏼💪🏼💯🥊🇵🇷🇵🇷🇺🇸🇺🇸
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
i like a little wiggle, helps with my morning shakes. -Austin
@zambotv8150Ай бұрын
Turbine blades in jet engines are made from Inconel, it's one of the toughest alloys on the planet
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
Its all that glorious Nickel ❤
@zambotv8150Ай бұрын
@@AustinHargett It's amazing stuff, exhaust valves in racing cars, submarine hulls, turbine blades
@weedmanwestvancouverbc926615 күн бұрын
Inconel used in high performance parts in the space industry. Like the internals on fuel and oxidizer pumps the pre burner supplies heated gas to these in highly oxidizing and high temperature realm so the material has to be able to resist this while also mixing with cryogenic liquids
@carlwhite8225Ай бұрын
Very cool video, Thanks.
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
Yooooure welcome
@colindstarkАй бұрын
Aluminum foil is a great purge plug on the cheap
@rudyrivera7426Ай бұрын
Wow! Great job/ video! Thanks for sharing! 👌👍
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Thank you! -Austin
@The_Assassins_NerdАй бұрын
Unless this was recorded last year. Update your truck's registration.
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
@@The_Assassins_Nerd it’s alllll up to date lol
@AceMon2005Ай бұрын
This rapper welds pretty good!
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Word
@jessemontgomery60Ай бұрын
Very advanced. I will stick to non structural sheet metal
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
Always room to try it out!
@AfghanxxАй бұрын
would love to see a 6G 1.4410 Super Duplex video from you guys.
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Gotta put it on the list
@Cruellers4LifeАй бұрын
It's amazing you're not deaf after listening to that Sprinter all day! You'd think Lincoln could put fan-on-demand into it; but I guess that would push the price too high for everyone looking for a $300 welder lol (get what you pay for!)
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
haha its not that bad. my everlast typhoon is way louder.
@swift__Ай бұрын
Do you always only weld with your dominate hand or can you run it with both hands but just stick with dominant hand on harder stuff? I’ve never welded inconel but my instructor from back in the day was welding inconel in a clean room last I heard. Seems like a pain to weld that shit everyday🤣😅. Nice work 💥🤘🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
@@swift__ I can use both, it’s not my favorite haha, and I don’t use it much.. that’s the trick, use it often and it won’t feel weird. If nothing’s forcing me, I’ll use my right
@tallyman15Ай бұрын
Nice work. You need a mini split AC in your shop.
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Youre telling me!
@kimkeithriggs8293Ай бұрын
you need to get your truck inspected.
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
😂 it’s all good now 😂
@paulmeersa7162Ай бұрын
Did you bomb it.. How did it turn out...?
@TigerNash21Ай бұрын
I always free-hand the cap a 6G test with inconel filler. It just doesn't flow well enough for me to want to like the way it looks from walking the cup
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
it does get saggy alot, especially on the "hard side" -Austin
@TigerNash21Ай бұрын
@@Welddotcom Absolutely. And there's really no consistency in the ripple pattern when I walk the cup with high nickel fillers. Just bothers the heck out of my OCD Anyway, sweet video! I just wanted to mention to people that there are multiple ways to end up with the same result, if they are struggling with your technique!
@juliefleet126819 күн бұрын
If you can’t tail out back over your weld, how do you tail out? You said it will crack if you tail out without filler, but then didn’t explain how to terminate your weld.
@nocryers1173Ай бұрын
eh did you use 3/32 for the whole root?
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
Yes I did. If I could manage a 1/8 better I might would use it
@nocryers1173Ай бұрын
@@AustinHargett thank you for your reply
@despeRAWdoАй бұрын
Scratch start or stick weld only.
@liugrandmaАй бұрын
which one is the best
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Depends on whats for lunch.
@liugrandmaАй бұрын
@@Welddotcom steel
@Zachmx106Ай бұрын
why does it kind sound like stick when tig welding inconel?
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
not sure watcha mean there
@bobbyblair6862Ай бұрын
Me least favorite pipe to weld
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
It’s so chonky
@bobbyblair6862Ай бұрын
@@AustinHargett flows like mud
@LibertyDankmemeАй бұрын
my nickel ....i just need to let you know that inconel has 0% nickle (European woodpecker) and 72% nickel (element 28) - carry on
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Interesting thanks for sharing
@MegaSchoolmanАй бұрын
Missing a nickel counter lol
@AustinHargettАй бұрын
@@MegaSchoolman 😂 shoot
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Next time lol
@thehegtАй бұрын
I took the pipe test and pass my certification, I’m a certified welder
@WelddotcomАй бұрын
Congrats!!!
@Welderomejico666Ай бұрын
That’s doesn’t make you a welder stop saying that to people