Downhill Welding on Roll Out (6010/8010)

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One thing that I wasn’t aware of going into the pipeline fabrication side was the need and use of your roll out wheel. Without it, you’re pretty much going to get ran off. They expect inches, and inches you will get. Today we tackle that objective! Pipeline Downhill Welding on the roll out. You need to build a symbiotic relationship with it!! Hopefully the tips on this video helps you guys out. As we are tapping into our federal oil reserves, I have a strong believe that the next oil boom is going to be crazy. Specially due to the fact that many companies are implementing carbon capturing technology into their systems. If you guys have any question, feel free to reach out to be on my email or @ my Instagram. The links are on my page. Thanks for watching.
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More welding tutorial brother you're the best welder I saw here in YouTube so far and also a good teacher

WizKhulafu
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Your a perfect teacher these video's are gold thanks for sharing this.

PaulJones-bogt
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Very good detailed video, clear and simple instructions 👌

pipepro
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Thanks for the knowledge bro, you explain the different procedure real simple, blessed.

allanramgoolam
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Great channel son, im no pipe welder but learned a lot about stick from your videos

DazFab_Metalworks
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that “stay within the bevel” comment is golden wey, idk how many times i planned to do a 3 bead cap and end up doin 4 because i blew my bevel out onna fill for movin too wide.

dmbgino
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i've seen a ton of welding videos and this was the best by far. great content and simple to folloow

omarandpedro
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Great video young man and great welding too!

JonDingle
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Hell yeah looking good ! Damn good teaching

HOOKEM
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Land always uniform and same thickness both sides. Then you only have to look at the top of the land to know exactly what is inside . When doing Tie ins it makes life easy and your heat sink is uniform too

fittergrips
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🔥🔥🔥going back on all the clips anytime i get a chance and reaction is still like MAINE🔥🔥🔥

CesarHuerta-ihoj
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This is an awesome video as well as awesome looking beads. I'm new to welding & have been out in my shop practicing & running beads & joining pieces together. I've been learning the basics from my brother, who has been welding for 30 yrs. I do have a couple questions for ya & I apologize for asking. . . . . .1.) "What is the reason for leaving the small gap between your 2 pipe pieces before ya begin running your joining root pass? 2.) Why not let the 2 pieces touch directly to each other & then start your joining root pass? Thankya for sharing. I hope I can be as good as ya'll😃👍🏼

truckerray
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Thanks for the video. Why do you use a 6010 for the root? Why not 7018 for that as well? or some other rod, like a 6013?

Dibulok
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I always leave wagon tracks unless I'm using 7018 on the next pass 6010 7010 will dig all trash out

micdiva
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muy buen video y expicas muy bien el proseso de soldar saludos

gonzalolopez
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Can you do a video with tips on how to do restarts on your cap with 8010. ?

keatongarcia
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Think you can do a 6010 5p all the way out, haven’t seen a video yet of people doing 6010 caps. Been looking around to see what motion guys use to get it nice and stacked.

SkillzGoOn
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You're a very good teacher. I want to thank you for your video. Also is your pipeliner hood cut down at all?

simonsiron
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Can you do a video on how to tie into the tacks, I’m having trouble tieing in on my 6g. Not sure if I’m grinding to much??

darthmaul
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Slick.. if you had the choice. Would you rather cap wit 6010 7010 or 8010. I'm normally a TIG 7018 kind of welder but lately I've been doing a lot of downhill 6010 at work I was wanting to buy some 70 or 80 but not sure what would run better

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