Secret Profile Pipe! WHY DO WELDERS NOT SPEAK ABOUT IT!

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Published 2020-03-02
A very useful idea for every man! To the garage or workshop !!
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All Comments (21)
  • @joelarvizo
    I read a lot of negative comments here, but for some of us that are part time welders or fabricators, and do not have a full set of tools, only a manual grinder/cuter this is very illustrative. I will definetely build my own working table with this instructions...wish me luck
  • I never knock anyone for showing a video that may help another individual. Thank all of you. So very much.
  • @general5104
    THANKS FOR POSTING One thing, though..., turn your voltage and wire speed down and you can run a continuous bead instead of tacks, so when you grind it smooth, you're not grinding all your strength away. I'm not trolling...just helping the fellow out. Adjust your power till your bead sounds like frying bacon. If it's too jumpy, cut your wire speed back a tad. You need a closer wire stick out, for thinner metal and if you have a thick metal and a thin metal, throw most if your heat onto the thicker metal and wash back onto your thinner. Use an elongated cursive e pattern as you move. When you get to the end of your run, double back on itself before you stop. That wat you wont blow a hole in your edge. You'll see a BIG difference.
  • ,, muy bien Bueno muchísimas gracias por mostrarnos tan linda experiencia que nos servirá mucho a nosotros
  • @CountRus
    Great video, Sergey. And yes, it is cost-effective. Difference is for those of us who were schooled in "Eastern" Europe, the technician is taught to perform numerous tasks. Welding, grinding, cutting, shaping... All of this is part of the curriculum. And of course, drawing and measuring.
  • Thanks a lot for your great welding video ! Very inspiring indeed. Thanks for sharing !!!
  • Серый, ты красавчик. Так держать. Продвигай знания в массы. Профессионалы вымирают, если не делятся секретами. Скажи спасибо своим учителям. Тебе хороших работ. На балбесов , что ставят дизлайки не обращай внимание. Ущербные...им до тебя еще расти и расти, не уменьем так душой.
  • @ibdaffy
    Truly excellent! You are a very talented fabricator. Thank you for sharing!
  • @bubba7531
    Thank you for taking the time to show others skills they are trying to learn on their own.
  • Phaaa!!! Maravilloso. Soy una señora de 62 años, pero mer volo la cabeza con este video. Voy a intentar hacerlo!! Te felicito!!! Gracias por compartir
  • @greaseman101
    Sometimes it not about if there are better/faster ways. It’s about the outcome. Having the knowledge how to do things different ways with the same outcome, make people like this guy very valuable. ...."in my humble opinion"
  • @doyleaudio
    This was a lot of great work and tips. Thank you for sharing.
  • I'm just learning to weld, I think this is a perfect welding table. Thanks for the great idea. 👍
  • Наконец-то секрет профильной трубы раскрыт! Больше сварщики не смогут его скрывать!!! 😂😂😂
  • @user-jt7pu9fn2x
    верстак зачетный, решение со столешницей, благодарю за идею, привет из СИБИРИ