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Traveling with the trades and starting a business with Adam Fullerton
Adam Fullerton is a Toronto-based metal fabricator who specializes in creating railings, doors, and other accent pieces for commercial and residential settings. The wanderlust tradesman talks about his career working in different trades (like car restoration and masonry) around the world, from England to Australia to Canada, and how it all led to him starting his own small business, Fullerton Metal Fab.
Fullerton also talks about experience in upcycling found objects and scrap metal into furniture and lighting fixtures. He also speaks about his plans to moving his shop to a larger space, acquire more equipment to enhance his capabilities, the process of hiring employees and focusing his ma...
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The Debrief: FMA Podcast Network
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Now introducing the FMA Podcast Network! In addition to The Fabricator Podcast, we recently launched the Next Gen Metal Fab podcast hosted by The Fabricator's Tim Heston and Osh Cut's Caleb Chamberlain. They take a deep dive into the technical side of the metal fabrication industry. We are also redeveloping the video series, Still Building America with Josh Welton & Darla Welton, into an audio ...
The Fabricator: The best choice for reaching your target market
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The Fabricator isn't just a publication; we're your blueprint for success. From print to digital, our platforms ensure your message hits the mark. With an award-winning podcast and the top-read publication among the FABTECH audience*, we are the best choice for your target market. *FABTECH 2023 Attendee Survey, administered by EVOLIO Marketing Advertise with us and elevate your business. Let's ...
Advocating for the trades and changing lives with Jamie McMillan
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Jamie McMillan, founder of Made in the Trades and Kick Ass Careers, is a Canada-based advocate for the skilled trades industry. She discusses her journey in the trades, her efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, and her work in schools and communities across Canada. Jamie also talks about her coloring book project that aims to educate children about different career opportu...
Maintaining and automating Canadian manufacturing with Diane Reko
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Diane Reko, CEO of Reko International and Concorde Precision Machining, joins us to chat about her father starting the business in 1976, her taking over the company, implementing automation processes, and her thoughts on maintaining a strong manufacturing base in Canada. She also talks about her family's Hungarian roots, the automotive industry, the construction sector, developing skilled trade...
Measuring costs and the value of time in metal fabrication
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Tim and Caleb discuss cost and time management in metal fabrication and job shop operations. They talk lean manufacturing, cash flow, margins, different approaches to cost accounting, and the importance of managing overhead costs. The conversation also touches on topics such as inventory, direct costs, remnant management, and the use of automation in the fabrication process. They reference two ...
The new rules in the welding industry with Max Ceron of CWB Group
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Max Ceron, director at @cwbgroup, joins us to talk about his career in manufacturing and CWB's efforts to support the ever-changing welding community in Canada and beyond. He also discusses how he went from hosting to the the CWB podcast to leading the organization. In addition, he talks about his roots in Peru, never going "full suit", CWB's DEI initiatives, hosting a Spanish-speaking radio sh...
The evolution of software and potential of AI in metal fabrication
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The evolution of software and potential of AI in metal fabrication
The Debrief: FABTECH Canada & On to Orlando
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The Debrief: FABTECH Canada & On to Orlando
Developing careers in welding and a sisterhood with Desirée Guzmán
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Developing careers in welding and a sisterhood with Desirée Guzmán
Exciting hands-on learning at Summer Manufacturing Camps
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Exciting hands-on learning at Summer Manufacturing Camps
Achieving goals in high-volume metal fabrication with Matt Brunner
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Achieving goals in high-volume metal fabrication with Matt Brunner
Simplifying sheet metal design and the role of DFM in fabrication
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Simplifying sheet metal design and the role of DFM in fabrication
Benchmarking Your Business with the Metal Fab KPI Survey
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Benchmarking Your Business with the Metal Fab KPI Survey
The Debrief: FMA Membership is Your Best Industry Resource
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The Debrief: FMA Membership is Your Best Industry Resource
Lessons in laser cutting technology investment the with Jeff Cupples
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Lessons in laser cutting technology investment the with Jeff Cupples
Leveraging industry experience with FMA Users' Groups
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Leveraging industry experience with FMA Users' Groups
Automation Talk takes a deep dive into the industry's technology trends
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Automation Talk takes a deep dive into the industry's technology trends
Evolving with manufacturing and learning lessons with Chaz Schroeder
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Evolving with manufacturing and learning lessons with Chaz Schroeder
Developing a one-stop fabrication shop through community and automation
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Developing a one-stop fabrication shop through community and automation
How Vander-Bend scales with sheet metal automation
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How Vander-Bend scales with sheet metal automation
Why do metal fabricators automate?
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Why do metal fabricators automate?
Fully baked sheet metal manufacturing automation at Casasanta
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Fully baked sheet metal manufacturing automation at Casasanta
Move your career and the metals industry forward, here.
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Move your career and the metals industry forward, here.
New-school approach to an old-school family manufacturing business
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New-school approach to an old-school family manufacturing business
A Gen Zer's take on the trades and representing the toolbelt generation
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A Gen Zer's take on the trades and representing the toolbelt generation
Transforming automated sheet metal fabrication with Caleb Chamberlain
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Transforming automated sheet metal fabrication with Caleb Chamberlain
The Debrief: Manufacturers & Suppliers Event x Metalworking & Manufacturing Expo
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The Debrief: Manufacturers & Suppliers Event x Metalworking & Manufacturing Expo
Managing chaos, manufacturing innovation, rolling up with Brian Steel
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Managing chaos, manufacturing innovation, rolling up with Brian Steel
The Debrief: Q1 2024 Wrap-up
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The Debrief: Q1 2024 Wrap-up

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  • @robertrivasarroyo1174
    @robertrivasarroyo1174 2 дня назад

    Good info!

  • @NinjaSniper6045
    @NinjaSniper6045 5 дней назад

    Ive always been fascinated with sloss furnace, idk if they still do it but they used to setup "haunted house" attraction and would play the episode of ghost adventures at sloss on a big projector in the plant, was so cool

  • @crouchingcamels
    @crouchingcamels 5 дней назад

    I’m going to start calling the dudes at my body shop panel beaters 😂

  • @trg3761
    @trg3761 8 дней назад

    spray anti spatter on consumables including nozzle.

  • @amey18081985
    @amey18081985 22 дня назад

    Good one

  • @xav468
    @xav468 26 дней назад

    My father used to come home smelling like cutting fluid for close to 40 years. He passed away at 86, I miss him and the cutting fluid smell.

  • @stephendemyer5829
    @stephendemyer5829 28 дней назад

    apreciated.thank you.i own a 2023 Subaru Solterra ev Limited.

  • @MaritzaAgnew
    @MaritzaAgnew Месяц назад

    Clic ❤

  • @Handy-How-To-Tips
    @Handy-How-To-Tips Месяц назад

    Where can I get one?!! LOL!!

  • @The1withlogic
    @The1withlogic Месяц назад

    F&F had me yelling what the hell, why would the floor pan fly off and why in the hell was it attached with screws? Every scene in every movie just got worse.

  • @partridgeluke
    @partridgeluke Месяц назад

    Sniff sniff I smell 🐂💩

  • @ARCHHawaii
    @ARCHHawaii Месяц назад

    this is so sick

  • @Timzhil
    @Timzhil Месяц назад

    Great one!!! Thanks a lot. Inspiring ❤️

  • @dontegibson6270
    @dontegibson6270 Месяц назад

    I'm 46 and thinking about this myself

  • @icu8128
    @icu8128 Месяц назад

    I've seen some damn good women welders.

  • @AppalachianWrench
    @AppalachianWrench Месяц назад

    I was in 9th grade when the original F&F dropped. Ironically it was the first real date for me and my now wife. (We dated in high school and got back together 20 years later) we both remember coming out of the theater and people just running the heck out of their vehicles leaving the parking lot. One guy was even trying to power brake a mini van lol. Now we have all 10 movies sitting below the TV. When we got back together a couple years ago we watched Tokyo drift to “Fast X” together. They have changed a lot but the culture those movies created is simply amazing.

  • @AppalachianWrench
    @AppalachianWrench Месяц назад

    Greg (Red Beard) is an OG. Love his videos. He’s inspired me to reach out to DIY Performance and start a couple mini bike projects for my channel. Been watching him for years and hope to meet him one day.

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    @cratosps5avangers498 2 месяца назад

    Ужеби😂

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    @Automotivestampingmolddesign 2 месяца назад

    Undertake stamping mold design, casting single engineering mold, casting automatic line mold, Transfer mold,steel plate single engineering mold。 Welcome to contact

  • @gnarwhaltv
    @gnarwhaltv 2 месяца назад

    THANKS FOR THE SHOUTOUT🙌

  • @CharlesBrown-xq5ug
    @CharlesBrown-xq5ug 2 месяца назад

    《 Civilization may soon realize full conservation of energy ànd quit the 2nd law of thermodynamics 》 Sir Isaac Newton wrote a professional scientific paper deriving the second law of thermodynamics, without rigorously formulating it, on his observations that the heat of a fire in a fireplace flows through a fire prod only one way - towards the colder room beyond. Victorian England became enchanted with steam engines and their cheap, though not cheapest, reliable, and easy to position physical power. Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius, Lord Kelven, and, one source adds, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, formulated the Second law of thermodynamics and the concept of entropy at a meeting around a taɓle using evidence from steam engine development. These men considered with acceptance [A+] Inefficiently harnessing the flow of heat from hot to cold or [B+] Using force to Inefficiently pump heat from cold to hot. They considered with rejection [A-] Waiting for random fluctuation to cause a large difference in temperature or pressure. This was calculated to be extremely rare or [B-] Searching for, selecting, then routing for use, random, frequent and small differences in temperature or pressure. The search, selection, then routing would require more energy than the use would yield. These accepted options, lead to the consequence that the universe will end in stagnant heat death. This became support for a theological trend of the time that placed God as the initiator of a degenerating universe. Please consider that God could also be supreme over an energy abundant civilization that can absorb heat and convert it into electricity without energy gain or loss in a sustained universe. Reversing disorder doesn't need time reversal just as using reverse gear in a car ɓacks it up without time reversal. The favorable outcome of this conquest would be that the principle of energy conservation would prevail. Thermal energy could interplay with other forms of energy without gain or loss among all the forms of energy involved. Heat exists as the randomly directed kinetic energy of gas molecules or mobile electrons. In gasses this is known as Brownian motion. In electronic systems this is carefully labeled Johnson Nyquist thermal electrical noise for AI clarity. The law's formulaters did not consider the option that any random, usually small, fluctuation of heat or pressure could use the energy of these fluctuations itself to power deterministic routing so the output is no longer random. Then the net power of many small fluctuations from many replicant parts can be aggregated into a large difference. Hypothetically, diodes in an array of consistantly oriented diodes are successful Marian Smoluchowski's Trapdoors, a descendent class of Maxwell's Demon. Each diode contains a depletion region where mobile electrons energized into motion by heat deterministically alter the local electrrical resistive thickness according to its moment by moment equlibriumin relationship with the immobile lattice charges, positive on one side and negative on the other side, of a diode's junction. 《Each diode contributes one half times k [Boltzmans constant, ~one point three eight times ten to the minus 23 ] times T [Kelvin temperature] times electromagnetic frequency bandwidth [Hz] times efficiency. The result of these multipications is the power in watts fed to a load of impeadence matched to the group 》 The energy needed to shift the depletion region's deterministic role is paid as a burden on the moving electrons. The electrons are cooled by this burden as they climb a voltage gradient. Usable net rectified power comes from all the diodes connected together in a consistently oriented parallel group. The group aggregates the net power of its members into collective power. Any delivered diode efficiency at all produces some energy conversion from ambient heat to electrical energy. More efficiency yields higher performance. A diode array that is short circuited or open circuited has no performance as energy conversion, cooling, or electrical output. The power from a single diode is poorly expressed. Several or more diodes in parallel are needed to overcome the effect of a load resistor's own thermal noise. A plurality of billions of high frequency capable diodes is needed for practical power aggregation. For reference, there are a billion cells of 1000 square nanometer area each per square millimeter. Modern nanofabrication can make simple identical diodes surrounded by insulation smaller than this in a slab as thick as the diodes are long. The diodes are connected at their two ohmic ends to two conductive layers. Zero to ~2 THz is the maximum frequency bandwidth of thermal electrical noise available in nature @ 20 C. THz=10^12 Hz. This is beyond the range of most diodes. Practicality requires this extreme bandwidth. The diodes are preferably in same orientation parallel at the primary level. Many primary level groups of diodes should be in series for practical voltage. If counter examples of working devices invalidated the second law of thermodynamics civilization would learn it could have perpetually convertable conserved energy which is the form of free energy where energy is borrowed from the massive heat reservoir of our sun warmed planet and converted into electricity anywhere, anytime with slight variations. Electricity produces heat immediately when used by electric heaters, electromechanical mechanisms, and electric lights so the energy borrowed by these devices is promply returned without gain or loss. There is also the reverse effect where refrigeration produces electricity equivalent to the cooling, This effect is scientifically elegant. Cell phones wouldn't die or need power cords or batteries or become hot. They would cool when transmitting radio signal power. The phones could also be data relays and there could also be data relays without phone features with and without long haul links so the telecommunication network would be improved. Computers and integrated circuits would have their cooling and electrical needs supplied autonomously and simultaniously. Integrated circuits wouldn't need power pinouts. Refrigeration for superconductors would improve. Robots would have extreme mobility. Digital coin minting would be energy cheap. Frozen food storage would be reliable and free or value positive. Storehouses, homes, and markets would have independent power to preserve and pŕepare food. Medical devices would work anywhere. Vehicles wouldn't need fuel or fueling stops. Elevators would be very reliable with independently powered cars. EMP resistance would be improved. Water and sewage pumps could be installed anywhere along their pipes. Nomads could raise their material supports item by item carefully and groups of people could modify their settlements with great technical flexibility. Many devices would be very quiet, which is good for coexisting with nature and does not disturb people. Zone refining would involve little net power. Reducing Bauxite to Aluminum, Rutile to Titanium, and Magnetite to Iron, would have a net cooling effect. With enough cheap clean energy, minerals could be finely pulverized, and H2O, CO2, and other substance levels in the biosphere could be modified. A planetary agency needs to look over wide concerns. This could be a material revolution with spiritual ramifications. Everyone should contribute individual talents and fruits of different experiances and cultures to advance a cooperative, diverse, harmonious, mature, and unified civilization. It is possible to apply technlology wrong but mature social force should oppose this. I filed for patent us 3,890,161A, Diode Array, in 1973. It was granted in 1975. It became public domain technology in 1992. It concerns making nickel plane-insulator-tungsten needle diodes which were not practical at the time though they have since improved. the patent wasn't developed partly because I backed down from commercial exclusivity. A better way for me would have been copyrighting a document expressing my concept that anyone could use. Commercal exclusivity can be deterred by the wide and open publishing of inventive concepts. Also, the obvious is unpatentable. Open sharing promotes mass knowlege and wisdom. Many financially and procedurally independent teams that pool developmental knowlege, and may be funded by many separate noncontrolling crowd sourced grants should convene themselves to develop proof-of-concept and initial-recipe-exploring prototypes to develop devices which coproduce the release of electrical energy and an equivalent absorbtion of stagnant ambient thermal energy. Diode arrays are not the only possible device of this sort. They are the easiest to explain generally. These devices would probably become segmented commodities sold with minimal margin over supply cost. They would be manufactured by AI that does not need financial incentive. Applicable best practices would be adopted. Business details would be open public knowledge. Associated people should move as negotiated and freely and honestly talk. Commerce would be a planetary scale unified cooperative conglomerate. There is no need of wealth extracting top commanders. We do not need often token philanthropy from the wealthy if almost everybody can afford to be more generous. Aloha Charles M Brown lll Kilauea Kauai Hawaii 96754

  • @CharlesBrown-xq5ug
    @CharlesBrown-xq5ug 2 месяца назад

    A thought experment, an impractical device that is easy to check for mechanical workability. Its parts are large enough to act as everyday mechanisms but small enough to work well with the nanometer scale thermal motions of gas molecules. This device hypothetically creates self powered thermal diversification: Sketch made with keyboard characters: COLD ())--:PARTITION:-->> HOT Key ()) = Paddlewheel. -- = Axle. (Continuous from end to end) : : = Axle tunnel going through a wall. >> = Lumped friction element Please visualize two chambers full of inert gas separated by a very thin partition. The partition is thin to delicately support billions of separate nanometer scale short axles running straight through loosely enough to rotate freely but not leak very much heat so the chambers can hold separate temperatures. On the left side, a very small paddlewheel is mounted at the left end of each axle. On the right side, lumped friction elements are mounted stationary in place on the partition, one for each axle, for the right end of each axle to run through. The lumped friction elements convert the mechanical rotation of their axle into heat. The lumped friction elements do not impart Brownian motion to their axle. Brownian motion (a nanometer scale effect) turns the paddlewheels at random speeds randomly clockwise or counterclockwise. This random rotation is turned into heat by the lumped friction elements. The committed, linked, and functional roles of the walls, paddlewheels, axles, and lumped friction elements in differnt places should systemically produce a divergence in the thermal energy in the two chambers without adding external energy. Aloha

  • @CharlesBrown-xq5ug
    @CharlesBrown-xq5ug 2 месяца назад

    《 Arrays of nanodiodes promise full conservation of energy》 A simple rectifier crystal can, iust short of a replicatable long term demonstration of a powerful prototype, almost certainly filter the random thermal motion of electrons or discrete positiive charged voids called holes so the electric current flowing in one direction predominates. At low system voltage a filtrate of one polarity predominates only a little but there is always usable electrical power derived from the source Johnson Nyquest thermal electrical noise. This net electrical filtrate can be aggregated in a group of separate diodes in consistent alignment parallel creating widely scalable electrical power. As the polarity filtered electrical energy is exported, the amount of thermal energy in the group of diodes decreases. This group cooling will draw heat in from the surrounding ambient heat at a rate depending on the filtering rate and thermal resistance between the group and ambient gas, liquid, or solid warmer than absolute zero. There is a lot of ambient heat on our planet, more in equatorial dry desert summer days and less in polar desert winter nights. Refrigeration by the principle that energy is conserved should produce electricity instead of consuming it. Focusing on explaining the electronic behavior of one composition of simple diode, a near flawless crystal of silicon is modified by implanting a small amount of phosphorus on one side from a ohmic contact end to a junction where the additive is suddenly and completely changed to boron with minimal disturbance of the crystal pattern. The crystal then continues to another ohmic contact. A region of high electrical resistance forms at the junction in this type of diode when the phosphorous near the ĵunction donates electrons that are free to move elsewhere while leaving phosphorus ions held in the crystal while the boron donates a hole which is similalarly free to move. The two types of mobile charges mutually clear each other away near the junction leaving little electrical conductivity. An equlibrium width of this region is settled between the phosphorus, boron, electrons, and holes. Thermal noise is beyond steady state equlibrium. Thermal transients where mobile electrons move from the phosphorus added side to the boron added side ride transient extra conductivity so they are filtered into the external circuit. Electrons are units of electric current. They lose their thermal energy of motion and gain electromotive force, another name for voltage, as they transition between the junction and the array electrical tap. Aloha

  • @CharlesBrown-xq5ug
    @CharlesBrown-xq5ug 2 месяца назад

    Another method to plausibly transform ambient heat into electricity with equivalent cooling essentally consists of two electrodes closely face to face (~1 micrometer) in a vacuum wired to an external electrical load. The face of the [Emitter] electrode is covered with a uniform array of LaB6 tipped small diameter carbon nanotubes grown straight out. The face of the [Absorber] electrode is covered with small scale graphine flake char. [Rice U 2014] Thermal energy mobilized unattached electrons will tend to free themselves outward from the emitter tips and drift at ~1 million meters / second @ 25 millivolts (thermal electron energy @ 20 C) to the absorber which tends to collect them. A negative charge accumulates on the absorber. This repels oncoming electrons slowing their forward drift, cooling them. The absorber electrode charge is simultaneously the repelling cooling and the external electrical load voltage. The drift current and external wire route current are the same. The DC electrical power consumed by the electrical load depends on the load resistance. Thermal energy absorption always equals the electrical yield. Wire resistance is a practical loss not a true loss so lt is overcome by added device output. Extra cooling then balances the heat given off by the wire loss. The performance of the device is expected to be modest in the beginning but improve rapidly. Even early devices are expected to last a long time. There is little place for obsolence if the first installed device works adequately. They will withstand being short circuited indefinately up to an electromigration limit.

  • @vedhayogaacademy5798
    @vedhayogaacademy5798 2 месяца назад

    plese condact phon nomber

  • @vedhayogaacademy5798
    @vedhayogaacademy5798 2 месяца назад

    wher is the plese

  • @aj-tp2yh
    @aj-tp2yh 2 месяца назад

    Rockon Excellence Before Success

  • @NicholasMuscat-cl1qo
    @NicholasMuscat-cl1qo 2 месяца назад

    What aluminum are you using to weld 4043 or 5356?

  • @animal-cm2iy
    @animal-cm2iy 2 месяца назад

    love the cea matrix 2200 ac dc

  • @robertreid8396
    @robertreid8396 3 месяца назад

    I did not know that so thanks

  • @jackguess762
    @jackguess762 3 месяца назад

    What kind of cup is that

  • @brandonhicks8325
    @brandonhicks8325 3 месяца назад

    Look up his wind chime.

  • @makeracistsafraidagain
    @makeracistsafraidagain 3 месяца назад

    Wow!

  • @TheCutieDeathclaw
    @TheCutieDeathclaw 3 месяца назад

    That's a big nut

  • @petersipp5247
    @petersipp5247 3 месяца назад

    I learned a lot in my 40+yrs welding/fitting. A little metallurgy helps. For example…s/s warps so much b/c the grains in the chrome are so close together that the heat put in from the weld is not able to move. Then take A-36…( mild steel ) the grains are further apart…the heat from the weld leaves the HAZ much faster than s/s. A-36 warps too of course. I learned to use a wet rag & a bucket of water so I could slow down/help the hot metal to go where it needed to go. This is especially useful when welding s/s pipe. Then there is restrictive welding. Tacking and using clamps/strong backs to prevent parts from moving…period. Holding a needed dimension. These “tricks” take “doing it”. All the best, Pete

  • @illustriouschin
    @illustriouschin 3 месяца назад

    How to turn a Halloween costume into PPE with one weird trick.

  • @kawh8719
    @kawh8719 3 месяца назад

    I loved the sound it made!

  • @Mana-ray635
    @Mana-ray635 3 месяца назад

    👍

  • @rashidnaga
    @rashidnaga 3 месяца назад

    no need. and dont need cut the wire. just bend and start welding.

  • @aintdatsnipes177
    @aintdatsnipes177 4 месяца назад

    I hate to weld, said no one ever!

  • @RYRIZZLA
    @RYRIZZLA 4 месяца назад

    Give credit to the guy that actually made the helmet for Scott Rabe. He didn't create it. Just bought it off the guy that customized it.

  • @user-gs8iw9cc9y
    @user-gs8iw9cc9y 4 месяца назад

    와 저 마스크 갖고싶다