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ОтветитьThis is not how to weld
ОтветитьChrist, I hope nobody replicates this dog shit
ОтветитьГЛААААААЗАААААА
Ответить👌👌👏👏
ОтветитьSoudeur amateur 🤣🤣
ОтветитьThat is not how you weld. Those are tacks that will break under pressure. What you do is get a 3/32 rod meant for thin metal and run a bead not tacks. Or you tig weld it like a professional
ОтветитьI like the 1st one better, it’s got character and any water that gets inside has a drain hole. 🥹
ОтветитьHermosa soldadura❤ 👏👏👏✨️
ОтветитьАаа, я понял. Что бы не прожигать, надо сперва нанести узор цепочки маркером. Спасибо 👌
ОтветитьI mean, for all the criticism you might have, it's kinda impressive that he did not stick it anywhere during these 35 tacks.
ОтветитьWhen you get your welding certificate from Temu
ОтветитьDon't confuse current and rod size for thicker material with the current for thin material. Also you should be welding the outside corner first.
ОтветитьJust do your weld and pull the stick forward away from that puddle then back then away constantly and ur good bruh, 20 tacs don’t hold nun😂😂
ОтветитьIf they just need to be stuck together sure but not if they need to support or hold any kind of weight
ОтветитьBros amps are through the rough
ОтветитьYou know theres a chart on your welding machine that will tell you what heat and wire speed to run for what gauge metal but idk why im telling you this cause clearly the guy that made this cant read
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ОтветитьToo hot ! Stacking tacks is a shit show weld
Might hold but at less then 100%
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ОтветитьOk from what I can gather this sorta works but is improper and not very trustworthy, Tacking like this is only to hold two extremes together before you properly weld the middle, which should be continuous
The trick is using a lower voltage and a thinner rod for cases like this, basically lower voltages work best for thinner material, as well as thinner rods work best for thinner material, and vice versa
You should also never hit the thinnest material for the weld but the thickest, to prevent making holes in it like in the first example, a healthy balance of all these variables is what makes the difference between a good weld and a bad weld
And this seems to be a bad weld born from lazyness, and one that ironically takes more effort than if you simply were more mindful of the material's thickness, the size of your rods, and the voltage running through them before you weld it
One out of two aint bad. , weild the shinny side:Up , maybe it will pass...
ОтветитьWait this is why they can never weld in these videos!?
ОтветитьСпасибо тебе, дорогой автор ролика, а я то мучился, что всё прожигаю... И да же броосил это дело, типо - сварка не моё.. 😢
ОтветитьMan that looks like a pigeon took a shit on it
Ответить❤ merci beaucoup pour votre partage sa va beaucoup m'aider
ОтветитьI love when I come across a welding shorts, because you know that all of the comments are gonna be absolutely shitting on the weld 😂
ОтветитьNope
Ответитьactually tack welding like this is common on thinner metal to keep it from overheating and melting or bending
ОтветитьCareful, a strong wind might blow those dimes away
ОтветитьThanks for sharing..
Ответитьif you would have laid it flat you could have welded it
ОтветитьSo I need her +6 to be unleashed?
That's gonna take years :/
I like how he is supposed to be showing people how to do it right, and he sucks at it and doesn't have a clue. You might learn yourself before teaching others, but that's just another step towards your greatness that is just unnecessary. 😂
ОтветитьWhich welding rod do you use?
Ответитьjust weld it a flat weld
Ответитьleg het plat en las het onderhands..betere controle smeltbad
ОтветитьWhy does It create holes ?
Ответитьmaybe NOT max out amps on thin metal first?
Im not a professional welder just a DIYer and homebrew one and know this...its the first thing I look at before welding ANYTHING
Im amazed this fine gentleman hasnever stuck a rod...once...like ever...
ОтветитьKkk que bosta de soldagem
ОтветитьROOKIE, NUFF SAID.
ОтветитьС дырками мне больше нравиться 😅
ОтветитьYo no soy soldador, pero eso lo solo con cordón continuo, SOLO bajando el amperaje
ОтветитьMore ways to make holes in steel than using a drill....
ОтветитьNice.❤❤❤
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