Busting Fake Internet Welds (From social media spam) – The Fabrication Series
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Busting Fake Internet Welds (From social media spam) – The Fabrication Series
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I teach welding. Mig Welding is an easy process in that it’s semi automatic, meaning that you pull a trigger and the machine feeds the material for you, you just control where it goes. But that cold Welding stuff sounds really dumb. Glad my students don’t ask about doing it.
I would love to try it out
That start-stop tack-after-tack “cold welding” is a great way to introduce impurities into your weld. You’ll never pass an x-ray quality weld doing that. Like he said, about all it’s good for is cosmetic sheet metal work.
Why go to all of that post production effort? surely just doing a proper weld takes less time anyway?
i came across this video about 2 weeks ago, dont know shit about welding never been interested in welding but damn did i binge watch his videos for 4 hours
Conclusion: Your weld should always be stronger and outlast the parent material 100% of the time.
I mostly watch this video hoping to learn something about welding and you totally delivered so thank you
I really want to learn how to weld, but I have nothing to weld and would probably kill myself doing it anyway.
That “mig like tig” weld example he did was actually painful to listen to. I can’t imagine running that low a wire feed speed. I like my welds to sounds like a steady “hiss” or “shhhhhh” sound, none of this harsh static sound.
Jesus. I gotta watch out for fake welding videos now?
Great video 📹👍
I don’t know why I watched this video, I have no interest in welding..
But the video was so well done I watched the whole thing and learned a bit about welding.
YouTube people can create controversy about absolutely anything.
That Law & Order reference. I got it
Ever since they took away down votes, YouTube is becoming wiki of the internet but with no mods to flush out bad content