Sounds of an 8' Pipe Weld (1/8 6010 & 5/32 8010 Downhill)

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In this video, we will be stick welding 8" pipe. We will be using 1/8 6010 and 5/32 8010. We will be welding downhill. The 6010 and 8010 is Lincoln brand welding rod and is also known as cellulose rod or electrode. As compared to low hydrogen welding rods or electrodes.

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Austin enjoy your videos. I’m a 77 year old welder that got my sight back four years ago, cataracts removed and new lenses both eyes. So thankful and blessed. Have a great weekend.

markoverman
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Hey Austin, you know there is white noise videos of thunderstorms, raging creeks, frogs and crickets. Well you should make one of burning rod, grinding,and a welding machine idling in the back ground, simply because as you say it's soothing.👌

neilheriot
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Been helping weld 8 inch all day and here I am

jonahoubre
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Austin, you are a top gun as a welder/ fabricator and a good man especially for sharing. Thank you.

johnw.peterson
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Take it from a old crack filler that got his training back in 78 to 80 as a beginner in the welding business, now retired you've come a long way has a proficient welder. It's good to see a young man take pride in his chosen field, hard work does pay off. And always protect those eyes they are your bread and butter, all the best in future in future endeavors. Halifax NS CANADA

armedguy
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Would love more videos like this… Not necessarily tutorials but just you running a whole procedure with some voice over - bout a story or techniques or something you learned. It’s awesome.

TulanePass
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I love 1/8" 6010 5P. My SA 200 Blackface runs that stuff like a fry cook making bacon.

welderdude
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Its like an old welder told me many years ago.."Son...90% of a good weld...is a good machine"..Dam..he was right on.

raginroadrunner
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I enjoyed seeing your style of starting the rods with a solid shade lens

noahgavin
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Thanks for sharing with us Austin, always enjoy watching you work even though it is play to you. You keep me interested in welding and learning more too. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred.

olddawgdreaming
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Great point! You become who you associate with.

mikemaiman
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Sounds of welding puts me to sleep like a baby 😂

jakeswelding
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Enjoyed this. The words on work ethic at the end is well spoken and can help in many other disciplines and trades. Thank you.

pass
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Mmmm mmm what is it about the sound of a nice crispy weld? And a rod drop in a bucket. Makes me giddy 😁

scottjune
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very talented sir. I watch a lot of your videos and am amazed in the quality of your work. My son is a young welder. Id love for him to meet you someday. Maybe you could give him some good pointers. Have a blessed day.

garypeterson
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Back in the day, all pipe welds were uphill. 6010 or 6011 root, then 7018 until done.

jerrystaley
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Love watching your videos fam keep it up.

moose
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Good job, that weld is slicker than a newborn babies butt. Keep practicing and you will get better with every weld.

mattdickey
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Would be nice to watch to your weld puddle. Been running downhill for years on everything. Self taught and have passed all tests, but my technique is wrong I am told . I am 67 years of age.

petermccuskey
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Loves the videos I’m practincing rn what’s a good rod to run are the cheaper brands something to shy from

dyranross