not everyone knows about the technique of welding thin metal thickness of 0.7mm

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not everyone knows about the technique of welding thin metal thickness of 0.7mm
how to weld thin metal correct??? this is the technique of welding thin metal

This video is how to weld metal thin square tube using stick weld, this video is made for beginner welders, how to weld for beginners
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Видео ни о чём.Какой ток, электрод, цинк не цинк и тп, ничего не рассказано.Кто знал как варить тот знает, кто не знал-так и останется секретом и учёба "методом тыка".

JrBroth
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I usually weld steel section that's 10mm minimum,
but if I ever came across steel this thin I would have burnt a golf ball sized hole in it within the first 2 seconds.
Video's like this are going to save me from buying a mig welder yet.Cheers

carpathianken
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I kinda learned this naturally, when welding thin metal. I was having trouble with a more straight angle on the rod. But on more of a slant and drag, I had an easier time. You have to move fast with thin metal and dragging at a steep angle, rather than more straight and upright, helps you move more easily and faster, but still lay down some rod/fill and get good penetration. It's tricky to get the travel speed right and keep moving so as to not burn a hole through, but get good penetration too. And your amperage has to be dialed in just right, not too high or low. So just go amp by amp testing it, until you are not sticking the rod, but are not burning too hot/aggressive and making holes. It's typically a very narrow range and your perfect balance may be in a 1-2 amp range only, like mine, 23-24 amps no higher or lower using Fourney rods, 6013 at 1/16th on a DC Inverter welder.

There is a magic number for your machine, metal thinness, rods and application and everyone's is a little different. But nobody welds this thin at anything over 30-35 amps with 1/16th 6013 rod and most are in the low to mid. 20 amp range and even lower if you can and it works and doesn't stick the rod. Another approach, is to peck and lift and then peck again, just as the metal cools a touch, from being molten, but before it loses the red colour and is still semi molten. It's like a 1/2 second to 1 second pause between each peck and lift and it works good too without burn through.

That's how I started and a lot of people do, with peck and lift. Then learn/practice running continuous welds, using a more slanted angle on the rod, just like you did, yup. Doing it according to welding logic and teachings, (hold the rod upright, with just a slight slant and using a slight rocking motion), was much harder I found on thin metal and rods. Very sloppy welds and hard to strike and maintain a steady bead, puddle, flow and consistency. That more upright stick position is correct and great for using thicker rods on thicker steel and joining angles and joints etc., typically, but NOT here, on thin metal and rods. You have to throw some of the rules out the window, lol and try something different.

It's because of the fast travel speed, rods and thinness with this I think (but I'm a newbie, so I don't know much), that dragging on a steeper angle like that, just works better. And the professional welding channels on Youtube do that sometimes with thick rods and metal too or certain kinds of rods and metal. One guy said "as I move you might see me change to more of a slanted rod position than upright and that's just my style, I always weld in the most comfortable position for me. So don't try to copy my every motion or position, because you may be different. Only if I say there's a reason to be in a certain position for a certain application/weld, should you try to copy my motions/technique."

This would be one of those times he was referring to, indeed, that you would want to copy the stick position of the welder in the video. About the same angle you were at, is very close or the same slant I put on mine, somewhere around a 45 degree angle, give or take, but 45 is a good starting angle and right in the middle of straight upright and flat.

MrBilld
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If you are learning from this video, please wear a respirator while welding galvanized metal, even a respirator might not be enough.

oxyfee
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Thanks for the lesson. You make it look easy. 👍👍

gregsavige
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Best way to weld thin metal period is to reverse the polarity on your portable welder sharpen a carbon stick, clamp it in your stinger and use silicon bronze, you can weld paper thin metal and will tear the metal before breaking the weld. We used this method welding 22gauge conductor pipe for blow pipe and welded miles of it.

daviddahl
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I've been a welder for 25 years, but you're a great teacher.

TV-iocb
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Your sign language is more understandable than some expert explaining this in English over 5 minutes. Subscribed.

wujczry
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Please could you say what settings the arc was on? AC and voltage and amperage. Thanks.

mp-ckgm
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Всю машину так переварил ваз 2110, просто нет денег на полуавтомат, все получилось прекрасно, но нервов ушло очень много, больше никогда не буду таким заниматься, если все идеально встык как на видео, то легко, но в реальной жизни все иначе... Удачи всем.

ijrnzis
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Thank you for the video. I'll try this soon.

garylangley
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Well when you start grinding the galvanized off the base metal before the weld the weld won't crack when you grind the galvanizing off after you weld.

alandavis
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Terimakasih om. Manfaat sekali. Buat pemula seperti sy 👍👍👍👍👍👍

mujibfaisal
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Yes, contact spreads the heat evenly. You can also back it with brass or copper

yewwtooob
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Bonjour, merci pour vos vidéos elles sont bien, mais pourriez vous ajouter la taille des electrodes et le courant de soudage à titre d'informations. Cela completera parfaitement la vidéo

DIDSTY
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That was impressive after you hit it with the grinder i was sold. Sometimes ya dont have access to the many tricks out there.. cool video

DeniseWeston-vtfx
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😂
Obvio que no paisano, cuando te dedicas a soldar materiales de ciertos espesores te acostumbras pero explicales que:
-se inclina el electrodo para evitar que el calor se concentre en un punto y perfore el material
-si no tienes experiencia es mejor puntear que cordonear
-se solda con E-6013 de 3/32 aproximadamente entre 20-30 amperes dependiendo la maquina que uses
-si es galvanizado usa un poco mas de amperaje para quemar el zinc.
Para quien ya tiene cierta experiencia esto parecería lógico, pero la gente se queda con dudas.
Que gacho que la mayoría de los videos que suben ( no solo tu, en general) solo buscan likes.
Saludos.
😂
🖖🏼

brauliorpflores
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What was the stick welder set on and what brand/model?

jdlane
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Cara, eu fico sem palavras, vc é um soldador simplesmente fantástico!!

gibadoni
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Thanks for the tips and I hope you and the other viewers know how dangerous it is to weld galvanized metal...don't learn the hard way!

dandexinventor