I also can’t stand the hater’s on here...so many know it alls... Andrew started learning his craft on his own....did not need anyone’s help..has built a successful business and fantastic castle work shop...he is a true craftsman...and an artist as shown through his cinematic and music selection skills....at 63 years of age I appreciate what he brings to life....
@supertrooper74035 жыл бұрын
Todd Kratzer is an asshat
@COYO-T5 жыл бұрын
Your not really a know it all if you weld MX buckets on a daily basis
@davidmorse84325 жыл бұрын
@@toddkratzer7953 You are correct. That is what this venue is for. So people all over can share their thoughts and experiences. It is a form of education for me, hearing and seeing how other people solve problems. No one should be too proud or insecure to accept criticism. But as you can see, there is always someone that is. Anyway, Todd, thank you for your comment!
@funtyes19705 жыл бұрын
@@toddkratzer7953 cuz it Andrew channel if haters dont like it. haters can make there own KZbin videos. and it machine bucket it dont have to be pretty and perfect as long welds holds
@timwilkinson27975 жыл бұрын
A year late George - Great comment !
@mcbain39496 жыл бұрын
Wow this takes me back Andrew . This is the first work I done after leaving school , I remember repairing buckets like this with my father , it seems like only yesterday but it was over 40 years ago ! Thanks for bringing back some memories , The one thing I liked about it was in the winter after welding for a while it was nice to sit down next to the lovely hot bucket .
@j818512 жыл бұрын
Andrew I think I can speak for all us subscribers saying how enjoyable and fun it is to watch your videos. You strike me as a personable, kind and patient soul that just welcomes us in to your very interesting realm through the camera lens. I am 70, electrician/engineer type but having been around jobsites and equipment many decades I can say your work ethic is amazing. I am particularly impressed by your attention to maintenance, proficiency at most any repair and improvisation skills. I get amused at some of the armchair welders that judge you so critically. I think having worked for my journeymans card for several years at my master's customers, which happened to be sawmills, I can say your welding and metal working is first class. If the weld flows, it will go out the door and stay together. Man you should have seen some of the "sawmill welders" work. Makes yours look like master welder AWS certified. I am so proud of you, how you show us so much interest and concern and take your valuable time to show us how to do work and tasks some of us have never done or infrequently do. I hope you continue as your format, attitude and demeanor is absolute A++ best on You Tube! God Bless be safe and keep those GREAT videos coming we are all hooked!!!🙂
@AndrewCamarata2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@seantbr20192 жыл бұрын
Ive been a heavy equipment welder for about 10 years now and i think yall did fine
@mr.waynes75556 жыл бұрын
Andrew, i sure hope you don't pay much attention to all these PRO welders on here telling you how messed up they think your work is, when i used to live out in the boonies and i did exactly what you do for a living it's necessary to repair stuff as quickly and cheaply as possible and get it rolling again
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
My friend has been using that bucket, its been working fine.
@shanejohn72544 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewCamarata I've done similar welds to my gear in Aussie. 1972 and onwards. You got it right mate,
@geraldtrice48946 жыл бұрын
Although I'm twice your age you remind me of my father. He was a machinist welder by trade and used and old pipeline stick welder for home projects. He never bothered with elaborate preparation and rarely changed amperage or voltage settings. Farmers and ranchers were always bringing their broken down equipment for welding repair.
@AlwaysBored1236 жыл бұрын
Gotta love all the youtube welding experts that pop out of the woodwork to tell you everything you did wrong while scabbing some plate onto an old bucket. Way they talk people would think you were welding seatbelt mounts into the space shuttle or something.
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Lol, that's funny.
@tanimxubayer16006 жыл бұрын
expert opinions can be helpful for others........its not always negetive
@randyfin87516 жыл бұрын
Great videos Andrew! Keep up the good work.
@Pleb17766 жыл бұрын
So who’s the experts making opinions cause I’m a pretty damn good welder and I learn new shit everyday I also there’s more than one way to skin a cat but hey lets hit up CAT and get a procedure for this repair
@Pleb17766 жыл бұрын
satanclaw what a joke I weld rail cars with a mig all day every day what a criric
@jay-rus44375 жыл бұрын
That Lincoln 110 welder is the first welder I ever bought. Watched welding videos, then just spent time in the shop doing different welds and materials to practice. It took a little time, but after a bit I began to work through how to weld different thickness materials etc. Was good to see when I wasnt getting good penetration compared to too hot.
@AMan-nx3gk5 жыл бұрын
i love this guy, totally unbiased videos, there is no 'this is how you are ment to do it' videos. its simply 'this is how i am doing it' watch and enjoy
@jenniferwhitewolf37846 жыл бұрын
So much negativity in the comments! Hey guys, its just an old POS worn out bucket they getting a little more service out of. The only thing that might have been a suggestion is that my dad would often put holes in a plate to be scabbed on.. and then welded through and filling all the holes. Andrew got some of this from the inside and guess what. Its enough. Nice job to get a little more life out it. Buckets are expensive.. the rock in mid-state NY is tougher than the taxes! Good save..
@mikespain86556 жыл бұрын
Plug welding for added strength. Good job.
@mattwilburn97154 жыл бұрын
Also not needed if you can gouge or grind out the crack... that's more of a trick for thin material
@bulletbegone3555 жыл бұрын
Very good! Way to go Mr. Camarata. Pay no attention to those that want to criticize you. You have forgotten more than some of them will ever know.
@hectorcalderon30115 жыл бұрын
Using those chain dogs to bend the metal was awesome now I have a new weapon in my arsenal, thanks.
@gatekeeper655 жыл бұрын
Screw the haters, good quick sound repair so he can keep working. It's great when you can help a friend out.
@northjerseykevin4096 жыл бұрын
I was surprised the plate bent over as good as it did.
@kechumgreen88936 жыл бұрын
comedic comment alert: I've been everywhere but the electric chair, seen everything but the wind...the only two things I can't weld is the crack of dawn and a broken heart! it's a wear plate on a bucket...give Andrew a break guys.
@mobilechief6 жыл бұрын
Nice welder. I have used a old Lincoln Tombstone for years on heavy equipment and never had a issue,
@jaymanxxxx5 жыл бұрын
yeah I got one brand new for $200. second hand, the guy couldn't hook up plug, 8)
@michael74235 жыл бұрын
These repair video’s you do are some of my favorite video’s/you do no nonsense heavy duty repairs that look better than new to me, at least stronger!
@davidriley85906 жыл бұрын
Yes, this guy Andrew is a jack of all trades I love his work he never lets a job beat him well done Andrew keep em coming.
@godzilladestroyscities17576 жыл бұрын
I like these videos. Andrew is not a know it all. He reminds me of my buddies and I when we're trying to figure something out and end up just doing it and seeing how it works. Very humble. First time I ever welded was with a Millermatic. I thought welding was super easy then because a 220V welder can do some pretty awesome stuff. Found out I wasn't such a hotshot with my 120V stick welder. You can do some pretty amazing things with a 120V stick welder if you have a torch on hand to warm things up. Still, 120V sucks.
@jmstew6426 жыл бұрын
A tip for u! When cutting with torch keep the flame pointed/ tipped/ slanted forward to the cut u are about to make... It will preheat the cut in front of you... Good job!
@pax841116 жыл бұрын
y'all see AC take over on the torch? 4:20, homie cuts like a CNC machine
@jaymanxxxx5 жыл бұрын
see it, loved it!
@wetdixiebellelingerie30144 жыл бұрын
You see it, loved it!!
@helenreddypantysissy40303 жыл бұрын
@@wetdixiebellelingerie3014 You’ve always seen it, loved it!!
@Chadwhansen32323 жыл бұрын
@Boys Who Wear Dixie Belle Panties y’all always been dumb,it’s annoying.
@dougcorrigan96776 жыл бұрын
Andrew, just a few comments on the haters who show up to criticize some welding process:1. We saw you do the hard work and the complete results. Who knows if these trolls have ever actually gotten their hands dirty other than from the keyboard. Easy/ safe for them to criticize from an anonymous handle when they have nothing to offer. 2. Don’t let the haters annoy or discourage you from producing what so many of us enjoy. 3. There are always folks who won’t put logs on your fire to fan your flames. Instead, they want to pee on your fire so everyone else can suffer with their stench. Momma was right, ignore them and eventually they will slink back away. Keep up the great stuff. Your real audience loves it!
@NavyCuda6 жыл бұрын
Perhaps if you had experience with welding like some of us have, you would understand the problems with his welds. His content is very enjoyable to watch, some of his ideas have inspired me. That said, I have enough real world experience to know a bad welder when I see one. I have the scars on my arms from putting the quality of my weld ahead of the spatter burns that come from welding in unusual positions without the correct PPE.
@dustybellamy56706 жыл бұрын
+NavySturmGewehr a professional welder can look at a weld an see if it's done right or wrong. and I agree that one is not right at all if that guy uses that bucket to make money on a daily it's not gonna hold. the bucket is weak an failing very thin just like a pop can keep bending it an it will rip. break. tear. etc. I am not a good weld but if the guy paid him a 100 dollars then he got what he paid for.
@supertrooper74035 жыл бұрын
You two stormweldertroopers done stroking each other? FFS it’s a fix. Hey squid....were you trying to make us all emotional with your fuckin quality welds over scars bullshit? Shut the fuck up asshat.
@robertscott2456 жыл бұрын
Bet your friend who you just saved a few hundred bucks wasn't complaining !
@LextechLighting5 жыл бұрын
Tell your buddy to stick a 2x4 under the torch as a burn bar to keep it steady and he will do a nice job with it.
@aldimore6 жыл бұрын
Love these repair videos. Also the tool tour. Try to remember the hearing protection. Thanks again!
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@MrMarkusmarc6 жыл бұрын
Andrew yet another example of your skills thank you for sharing
@kavalio19796 жыл бұрын
i'm a welder fabricator in the U.K and can see you do your best with the gear you have, many of the comments on here are untrue porosity in welds is from impurities and lack of shielding gas in this case it will be down to the rust and paint not spatter that is caused by to much wire speed and not enough current, others saying you should of cut the bottom out and welded a new heavy plate in with just a grinder and mig set have never formed metal before, to get heavy plate to that shape you would need a sizeable set of rolls or have it bumped up on a press brake. keep up the good work enjoy your vids.
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I was just at the site where this machine has been. He got a ton of work done with that machine with this bucket and its been working fine.
@kavalio19796 жыл бұрын
exactly Andrew you got the guy back working he got the job done that's what it's all about at the end of the day, keep doing what you do pal.
@Military-Museum-LP6 жыл бұрын
Good video Andrew. You made the repair look easy.
@jimmyashley80025 жыл бұрын
Andrew, take care of your back. I know you are a wild man and super fit, but let the machines and a hoist do the heavy lifting. Yes, I have you seen you make the machines work for you, just be careful.
@michelchan2935 жыл бұрын
Hello everyone Thank you Andrew for showing it as is. Machineries are expensive repair and reuse is the best.
@jaymanxxxx5 жыл бұрын
economical.
@looneyluke7975 жыл бұрын
give daddy that torch! good job on to the next one!
@DaleDirt6 жыл бұрын
Awesome , Good job getting your buddies bucket patched up . Please keep the video rolling , You are super talented at everything your doing , just want to say Thanks for sharing . I tried to do some video of my work and it was as hard as doing the work , I honestly don't know how you do it .
@xaltotungreat20005 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew! Great job as usual! Thank you for showing the tools you use and talking a little bit about them. I learned some things from your videos which I intend to use in my work. Great video!
@roysandberg5 жыл бұрын
a Welder's secret, when welding a crack. Drill a hole at the end of the crack to stop it from reappearing after weld ( then weld the hole thing )
@spukduk56325 жыл бұрын
That's not a secret at all lol
@callumcr854 жыл бұрын
It isn't a secret any more🤣
@dougcorrigan96776 жыл бұрын
Andrew, another good video. Entertaining and informative. It would have been cool to see you do the ultimate field test of that repair by using that big CAT to swing and scrap another car! You’re very good at demolition!
@jerrycouturier72235 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew my name is Jerry Kuchar I really love watching your videos you make some so much sense you tell it like it is but you're honest about it and you'd say it in a way that everybody will not get offended and the reason why about your log splitter the reason why they don't sell it like that they're just like the cars more money the quicker it breaks down the more money they make if only there were more people like you this world would be totally different I just want to thank you for your videos I can sit and watch him for hours at a time because it is so interesting and I just want to thank you for it and keep going
@jimargeropoulos83096 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the welder discussion at the end! Welding is on my list of things to learn to do. Fortunately, I can wire up an outlet without any issues. That I know how to do.
@candisbrendel73966 жыл бұрын
vo tech is great for welding, i use to teach before my leg was cut off. old one legged joseph t.
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Joseph, I still have your 3xl shirt.
@candisbrendel73966 жыл бұрын
ebay right? i was in the hospital with 220 over 102 pressure, then it would crash to 80 over 50! anyway i will look at ebay unless you have paypal yourself, let me know. i will let you know if i found it on ebay. thanks for holding it for me, old one legged joseph t.
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Joseph Brendel yeah. It's in eBay.
@candisbrendel73966 жыл бұрын
Got it Andrew, 25.00 for a red one in the picture anyway, like i said before i really like black. hell i dont know which one the auction is for, but again i like black. THANKS AGAIN for holding it for me!! Old One Legged Joseph T.
@montygomez4956 жыл бұрын
So many critics.. at least he welded the damn bucket and the owner was satisfied and he does not have to spend a couple thousand dollars on a new bucket....GOOD JOB ANDREW...
@myhops6 жыл бұрын
While saving money and time is great, you should never choose convenience over safety.
@supertrooper74035 жыл бұрын
My Hops unless it’s safety we’re talking about
@thomastommy52983 жыл бұрын
Bending that plate like that was awesome. Nice trick. 🤟🏻🔥
@40lostyears6 жыл бұрын
Mighty Moe Excavating likes welding buckets. Not a fan of the pin on bucket.Good job using binders to bend the plate! Ty for the entertainment
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yeah, it would be nice to have a quick change bucket system. But that's not common to see on old machines.
@breanafantin51354 жыл бұрын
The welds a little rough around the edges but gets her done. good job boys
@omarfarsha58865 жыл бұрын
I love watching welding videos. Makes me want to get out my everlast welder and weld that much more
@MrMrWrench5 жыл бұрын
Another great repair. You get things done! Thanks for the video.
@BENLINUZ6 жыл бұрын
Cool, welding is always something I’ve been hesitant to try. I need to learn though because it will save me a lot of money in my business
@JimsEquipmentShed6 жыл бұрын
Welders have really come down in price a lot in the last few years, now is the time.
@BENLINUZ6 жыл бұрын
True good point.
@JimsEquipmentShed6 жыл бұрын
That excavator boom is interesting, cool setup. On the welder, the inside looks just like my Hobart. (In fact, the guide cone is a miller part...)
@allmihi6 жыл бұрын
if your using that welder primarily for heavy equipment you can save some money by using straight Co2 instead of 75/25 for dirty metal and save 75/25 clean metal
@odc430546 жыл бұрын
That added some life to the bucket for him. A new one is probably pretty pricey. The way the boom on the excavator moved was really interesting. Hadn't seen one of those before. I love your selection of welders. The Lincoln "tombstones" are a time tested piece of equipment. I had a Lincoln that was similar to your Millermatic. Those are really nice machines. It ended up being a bit to big for my home shop, so I traded down to the Lincoln 210MP and picked up the capability to TIG with it as well.
@BarnStangz6 жыл бұрын
I too picked up the 210MP, great welder to get started with mig! Price is good to and it'll do 3/8" plate without an issue, just have to watch how long you use it for. I made a halfway decent review on my channel if anyone out there is interested.
@odc430546 жыл бұрын
I had a Power Mig 256 prior to the 210MP. The Power Mig was big enough you could weld really heavy stuff. It made me feel very manly. :-) The duty cycle on the 210 MP is not an issue for me. I rarely weld really heavy stuff for an extended period of time.
@odc430546 жыл бұрын
I can't speak for Andrew or his friend, but I'm guessing a new bucket is more than $1,000 - so if you were a small businessman, you'd repair it as long as you can have a decent outcome and usable bucket.
@Omahabigbill6 жыл бұрын
btf When you decide to pay for it!
@TheRitchieLeeShow4 жыл бұрын
I work on fair share of 24" backhoe buckets, not much smaller than that. I love it, I cant hardly do any thing wrong. Good practice. I use those ratchet tie downs often, like when the cutting edge gets ripped loose. I don't think are guys really abuse them, cause its all they got. I tell them go break something else.
@CranialAccess6 жыл бұрын
Great information! I have already installed that outlet in my barn so I think that Lincoln unit will fit my budget and needs!
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
I've got an extra Lincoln 225 Ill sell for $125. 845-399-8477
@ChrisWeism6 жыл бұрын
Awesome fix. Beats buying a new bucket. Your friend needs to work on his cutting skills though.
@extremefishingaustralia89756 жыл бұрын
Love the videos keep up the great work
@richardbruner60436 жыл бұрын
Great channel! absolutely LOVE your Castle, that is awesome! Have you considered changing up from 'B' bottles to 'K' bottles for your welding gasses? Yes, they are heavier and a bit more expensive to start, bur the price per cubic foot of gas is much less and then there is the time and cost to get another bottle when they run out in the middle of a job. My dad showed me this almost 50 years ago when he brought gas welding home one day. thanks for taking the time and effort to share your journey.
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Those bottles are the biggest the local welding place will sell. For bigger they only rent it. And I don't like renting anything.
@richardjimenez73946 жыл бұрын
Miller welding machine are good choice and all your tools great to have for the equipment repairs. Thanks for sharing that information.
@6lr6ak65 жыл бұрын
Good video Andrew, the Miller matic and the Gen welder are good machines, I'm ex coded welder so my choice alls stick, it's slower but using 7018s on DC real does the trick. But yea good going, good luck for future.
@TomCraigCanvasHost6 жыл бұрын
I think you need a new show: "The Man who can Fix ANYTHING!"
@Nyhm9616 жыл бұрын
Plus one on the 251 Andrew. I have two of them. One of them I keep loaded with ER71 .045 dual shield wire for just the type of project you did. You will find that the penetration you can achieve and weld quality is superior to straight mig. It leaves a slag like stick welding but it is the process by which they built the bucket initially.Keep on rocking.
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Interesting advice, I've always ran that one mig. Thanks
@ront82616 жыл бұрын
Nice job Andrew!! ignore the haters; they are just jealous of your MULTIPLE talents; that container shop/home you built is friggin awesome!!! What a view you have; Its cool that you are in the Saugerties area; I'm down in Montgomery, NY
@incubatork6 жыл бұрын
I ran out of argon/co2 mix one holiday weekend, would have had to wait 4 days for a refil. A friend said try your straight co2, I did and it worked great, not as good as the argon mix for clean tidy work but for jobs arround the tractor where a bit more spatter doesn't matter its just fine, works out a lot cheaper too, i now have 2 bottles, straight co2 and argon/co2 mix. Anither good thing is being what they use for beer pumps most bars have a spare to lend you if you run out on a weekend as sods law always does.
@mikethespikemorgan6 жыл бұрын
Interesting and educational. A discussion on how you started welding and tips and tricks that would be helpful to a learner perhaps.
@jacl49536 жыл бұрын
bonjour , i second that .
@arnoldromppai53956 жыл бұрын
do not take what he is doing as anything to learn
@NavyCuda6 жыл бұрын
As much as I enjoy his videos he is not an example to follow when it comes to welding.
@arnoldromppai53956 жыл бұрын
NavySturmGewehr I 100% agree with you that is why I said what I did as young people are looking up to him that are getting feed totally poor information and how thing maybe are done, and he is one in thousands on you tube that are a very poor example on many subjects, I watch them just for entertainment, better the any soap show, id be ashamed to post such stuff like this, it give a bad reputation to them. it is the young people wanting to lean that I am very concerned about
@ssr91146 жыл бұрын
floatpool well said sir...
@billybadtoes4 жыл бұрын
He did the best that he could with the shape that bucket was in because it has seen better days
@phillipjones33426 жыл бұрын
Great job on explanation of the different welders
@jimlong5275 жыл бұрын
You gave life to a normally a garbage bucket. Good Job.
@marty0715yt6 жыл бұрын
Great job Andrew. Stay warm!!!
@COYO-T6 жыл бұрын
Miller welders are good.I hear allot of people like the Lincoln more.I never noticed a difference.If you are going to run .45-.52 thousand wire miller will work fine.If running 1/16 or bigger core wire Lincoln would be a better choice.Also when looking for a welder get the external feeders for both.Easier to fix and replace parts.Welder like this if needs fixing and you can't do it you will need to bring the whole thing in.Been welding for 24 years so I do know a few things.
@walsh93546 жыл бұрын
I know nothing about welding. Love the explanation of ur tools !! Thank you
@leol16826 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video on the welder Andrew .
@perry94926 жыл бұрын
Good job. Only thing I would caution you on is using some tinted goggles for cutting. It is bright enough to damage your eyes. I bought some without thinking the other day that are not made to fit over glasses. You have some nice welders there. I guess your next toy would be a TIG so you can weld aluminum. They say you can MIG with aluminum but I have heard of issues with the wire being too soft to run through the standard MIG hose. I know they have special guns for aluminum to fix this issue but I don't know of anyone who MIG welds aluminum.
@ArizVern6 жыл бұрын
IN NO TIME PATCH WILL BE GONE. You need 3 wear bars, 3/8" to 1/2" by 4" to 5" wide running across bucket. Enjoyed Video!
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
How long do you think "no time" is. I think it will be 1000+ hours, which is completely fine because that machine isn't getting many hours on it.
@paulsabo17206 жыл бұрын
you are right about the wear strips being gone. And they need to be AR. Abrasion resistant.
@nickvonflue74296 жыл бұрын
Yes if your going to do something might as well make it last
@ArizVern6 жыл бұрын
Andrew, your right! Was just thinking if it was my excavator and bucket, sorry.
@COYO-T6 жыл бұрын
It's a Cat bucket and they feel they don't need wear bars.I work at Bobcat and all or bucket either get wear bars or like the C/I bucket gets a full belly pan
@Cameron-ur2tk6 жыл бұрын
Almost bought that welder, ended up going with the lincoln 256 because i got a better deal when it was on sale, couldn't convince myself to drop an additional $400 for the miller. Anyhow, both great welders obviously, nice having the extra power when needed and full size spools
@BarnStangz6 жыл бұрын
Both good welders, that Lincoln of yours is really nice as well. Lincoln makes a good product, the 216 is also good too. I've been happen with my 210MP, want to start doing more Tig.
@Cameron-ur2tk6 жыл бұрын
Ya can't complain, started off with a little tweco 3 in 1 that i had for 4-5 years. Bought a lincoln squarewave 200 tig which has been great. Then my little tweco started dying / give out and decided it was time to get a big transformer type mig since that what i mostly use. One thing i still havent gotten over after a year is having a 15 foot mig gun, it sure makes life easy.
@joelhill41076 жыл бұрын
Good repair! Might be a good idea if you have the cash to put some hard surface cross hatching where the bottom of the bucket is getting the most wear,especially if you are digging in material with a lot of rock. The rods are expensive though, so I guess its a trade off, have to fix it again sooner rather than later or spend a little more on it now to extend the life of it.Helped a guy years ago when i was going to school, he built his own ditching hoe. We cross hatched the crap out of it with hard surfacing rod, but we didn't have to pay for the rods either! Good video!
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, yeah I suggested that. That's all he wanted to do. With the hours few that machine sees, that bucket will be fine for years.
@possiblymeish4 жыл бұрын
If you can get ahold of some AR 400 plate or at least 514 wear material you can add a lot of life to the buckets. You won’t be able to roll it like that mild steel but you can cut it into 3-4” strips and run them parallel to the bucket lip. Leave them about 3” wider than the bucket it’s self to help with wear in the lower corners of the bucket sides
@AndrewCamarata4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's a good idea. He just wanted a quick fix, that bucket has been holding up fine.
@BarnStangz6 жыл бұрын
Great video Andrew. Your buds Cat sort of reminded me of a Komatsu, I swear I've seen that weird boom before. Nice welder setup you have, one thing to let others know is "duty cycle" if someone is going to be doing a LOT of serious welding, all day long or with big material, it's nice to spend the money on the bigger Miller or Lincoln as they can weld a long time without have to cool down. That little Lincoln welder with innershield in it has a much lower duty cycle and is only good for small material and shorter welding times. I bet that gas powered Miller could run all day long at 250 amps, I know my Lincoln Weldanpower can burn all day at 250 Amps, thing sounds like a beast. Nice machines and I like this format of video, nice to let the views know this kind of stuff. I'm sure that appreciate it!
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. I've never really hit the duty cycle on those machines, I remember one day my friend and I were doing identical welding jobs side by side, he had a Lincoln 100 and I was using the Lincoln 135, they looked identical, but the 100 kept stopping where the 135 could be used much longer.
@BarnStangz6 жыл бұрын
I think I hit the limit once on my SP125, but I was doing some major welding as a kid, building go kart frames lol!
@anthonyd58844 жыл бұрын
Andrew, way to teach your buddy in the process of fixing this bucket. It's a bucket and will be just fine for some time. I bet this video was more about working with your friend than critical welds..
@trufix726 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew have you ever tried hard facing welds on bucket or teeth. It works great. Try it out. I for for welding rod but any welding supply will have them.
@paulpresto81405 жыл бұрын
Another great video in your library of -keep em coming-summer now you must be very busy-work is breaking loose everywhere
@COYO-T6 жыл бұрын
Just so you understand,I love watching your videos and you do great work.My comments are directed to the skid steers and attachments since I know a few things about them.So anything I say or comment is not hate.
@tomstruble5 жыл бұрын
Awesome shop dog..knows when to get out of the way!
@timnash68704 жыл бұрын
TIM from Canada great show
@treeclimbing77986 жыл бұрын
Nice Welding 101 @ the end 👍🏼
@tommohnasky90115 жыл бұрын
Great job Andrew!!
@joeyceglio87192 жыл бұрын
I think Andrew does amazing work I would love to meet him
@olemansailor65196 жыл бұрын
I thought it turned out well. In fact it turned out better than I could have done it, but you should think about “Stop Drilling” those cracks. It will help slow down their spreading at a later date.
@christopherjamesfisher55192 жыл бұрын
At 4:24 "Let me show you, my apprentice, the dark art of neat flame cutting". "Yes, Master"
@joeloyd56 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the video.
@dadmezz40245 жыл бұрын
II was wondering what you use the two lower shipping containers for on each side of your shop. I see you are in a container in this video and I don't think I've see you in one before. Thanks again for another information lesson.
@davecc00005 жыл бұрын
You seem to like Hitachi power tools. Can you tell us why you chose that brand? thanks for your videos. Always something to learn.
@DeerParkFarmstead6 жыл бұрын
I saw you use stick. They are great for some serious strength welds.
@Mrjcamp485 жыл бұрын
I think I should have made better choices when I was his age, keep up the good work, awesome video.
@dejayrezme86176 жыл бұрын
I saw a video from welding tips and tricks, they compared and timed cutting using a cutting torch vs a cutting disk. If you need to clean up the cuts then a cutting disk is actually faster.
@sat203874 жыл бұрын
Look at the first cut that the helper was doing and then watch Andrew's cut. big difference
@timberridgehomestead6 жыл бұрын
Your a skilled mechanic you do a lot of different things.
@AndrewCamarata6 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@joshuawimberly44455 жыл бұрын
Also on the torch heating stuff up get I think it's call like a rose bud it heats stuff up really hot and fast
@michellehowell16144 жыл бұрын
Hi my name is Cooper and I watch your videos 🔨🔧
@Logjam56 жыл бұрын
Pick’en up a mid 90’s Miller XL Thunderbolt 300/200 AC/DC stick job in two days; going to teach myself welding.
@SparkyOriginal4 жыл бұрын
After seeing the Cat being operated once the bucket was refitted I can see exactly why the back of the bucket was worn through.
@1ton4god5 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, I would invest in a 7 1/4" Milwaukee metal cutting skill saw. Save me a ton of money on gas and time. Cuz we all know time something we never get back. And it'll zip that played off just beautiful. I can cut half inch plate and it looks like somebody cut it with the laser. Just a suggestion paid you can usually find them used on Craigslist. And also a warning about him. Empty the chip bin every cut. Cuz that's the one thing that burns blade up. But it's carbide blade thing works awesome I used the crap out of mine to cut heavy plate like you got there. Good job on Weldon the bucket up from a guy's been welding for 25 years and never taken a class never been taught by anybody but, I have built some amazing stuff.
@johnbourgeois14145 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, one suggestion from a 68 year old fat man is to get a rosebud tip for your torch, you'll get much more even heat and probably use less gas and oxygen. I also love the fact that you aren't afraid to try anything. God Bless !
@donbraden85336 жыл бұрын
Better then new nice looking job on the bucket
@artfordlowery4903 жыл бұрын
Awesome 👌 job ANDREW WELDING THAT BUCKET 👏 👍 👌 😀
@timbodnar67114 жыл бұрын
The chain ratchet trick is cool for bending a radius. Down side, is the next guy that cuts your plate off. To install a new plate. Better be careful. Cutting that piece loose while under stress can make your face look different.