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Feedback Wanted

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 8:27 pm
by Superiorwelding
Members,
I would like to get a feedback from everyone here. Within welding and fabrication, which products, machines, consumables, processes, etc would you like to see more videos, posts and reviews on? I am looking for specific products like a particular sanding disc or brand, specific welding machine, specific process, etc as well as just general requests. Just curious to see what others want to see more of.
-Jonathan

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 8:58 pm
by dirtmidget33
Curious as to how well these work and if there size makes it to hard to see puddle. Unfortunately unless you have access to them they cost to much just to try out for shooting a video. I will throw it out there maybe you have one or know someone with one or something similar :D

Flooding cups
https://www.arc-zone.com/index.php?main ... u0uc8dgkni

Trailing shields
https://www.arc-zone.com/index.php?main ... u0uc8dgkni

Some vids of titanium would be nice also.

Edit remember reading somewhere CK was making trailing shield and was gonna invest in a curved one depending on cost, but havent seen them yet. I will have to search CK site see if any new info out there about them.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 3:02 am
by Harry72
Id be interested in seeing a direct comparison of the effects of polarity on tig welding, keeping the same set up and on differing materials.

Maybe a run down on
machine cables, like whats best whats worst for given application

A do's and dont's on stick rods ie, what's the basic main use for common rod types

Welding automotive exhaust tubing and welding in rust patches using a tig... most vid's are with mig or oxy very few are tig?

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 9:45 am
by ldbtx
Being a new TIGger, I'd like to see some content on tungsten grinding -- how the tip affects the arc, grinds for different materials, etc. Also a comparison/review of tungsten grinders.

Helmet reviews and comparisons. Especially the 3M Speedglas 9100 XXi v. Optrel 2.5 Vegaview

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 7:17 pm
by nickn372
Tips on sanitary or food grade stainless. Tips on coping pipe or channel or I beams. Just thinking of a few thing I had to learn myself on the fly. Lots of welders out there do repair work like I do including quite a few of the part timers and hobbyists. You and I know a few Jonathan. Maybe how to approach a repair job and decide the right repair method including the welding and end product.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 8:56 pm
by LtBadd
Superiorwelding wrote:Members,
I would like to get a feedback from everyone here. Within welding and fabrication, which products, machines, consumables, processes, etc would you like to see more videos, posts and reviews on? I am looking for specific products like a particular sanding disc or brand, specific welding machine, specific process, etc as well as just general requests. Just curious to see what others want to see more of.
-Jonathan
What's this about Jonathan? Are you starting a review website?

Richard

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 10:38 am
by Superiorwelding
Richard,
I am collaborating with Jody on future videos and trying to get some feedback from others on what they would like to see. The goal is to add additional value to what he already has done as well as bring new ideas/videos to the table. It is hard to guess what others want to see videos on sometimes and especially hard to guess what products some might want to see a review on because they were wanting to purchase said item.
-Jonathan

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 10:40 am
by Superiorwelding
nickn372 wrote:Tips on sanitary or food grade stainless. Tips on coping pipe or channel or I beams. Just thinking of a few thing I had to learn myself on the fly. Lots of welders out there do repair work like I do including quite a few of the part timers and hobbyists. You and I know a few Jonathan. Maybe how to approach a repair job and decide the right repair method including the welding and end product.
Nick,
The coping would be interesting for sure. Like you, I pretty much learned on my own, and sometimes I still don't know if I am doing it right. :lol:
-Jonathan

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 12:13 pm
by Tom Osselton
I have a Miller 351 and would like to know more about the diferences between transformer verses inverter settings, because most of the posts refer to inverters and although one would think they are close I still have to wonder!

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 8:30 pm
by Poland308
Seems reasonable. It's got to be hard to get new footage for a regular vid and still make a living. Looking forward to seeing the results.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 1:10 pm
by nickn372
Jon my thought was that there is so much prep and thinking that goes into some of our jobs as welders that it may be good to share trade tricks related to fab and prep too. Honestly I think it's quite rare to be the guy that gets most of his work already prepped and you just have to sit down and burn away. I know I use more math and geometry than I ever thought I would when I set out as a welder.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 6:07 pm
by LtBadd
nickn372 wrote: I know I use more math and geometry than I ever thought I would when I set out as a welder.
My comment is that you're (we, most of us) not just a welder, but also a fabricator...big difference.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 6:44 pm
by Hollywood1
Thanks for all the tighelp so far. It has helped me a bunch. A review of the new lincoln tig 200 would be great. Also, I definitely could use some help, thoughts etc. On 4130 chromoly .083 wall as my friend pulse tig welds a super fine head fairly clumpy looking I just either manual pulse or don't pulse at all. My question is my beadwidth is quite a bit larger than his 1.1 pulse a second welding. Can u overheat the metal etc. Thanks for the tips John.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 2:20 am
by AKweldshop
Coping, notching, angles and miters, especially on square tubing, channel, and I-beams.

And duel-shield FCAW-G.

You guys are awesome. :D

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 9:11 am
by Superiorwelding
AKweldshop wrote:Coping, notching, angles and miters, especially on square tubing, channel, and I-beams.

And duel-shield FCAW-G.

You guys are awesome. :D
John,
Jody and I talked about this idea and are working on plans for the future. There is strong interest in structural welding and associated fabrication, like you and Nick mentioned, so it makes sense to dive into it.

The FCAW is being worked on already as well.
-Jonathan

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 3:34 am
by AKweldshop
Superiorwelding wrote:
AKweldshop wrote:Coping, notching, angles and miters, especially on square tubing, channel, and I-beams.

And duel-shield FCAW-G.

You guys are awesome. :D
John,
Jody and I talked about this idea and are working on plans for the future. There is strong interest in structural welding and associated fabrication, like you and Nick mentioned, so it makes sense to dive into it.

The FCAW is being worked on already as well.
-Jonathan

Eagerly looking forward too it. :)
Grind on.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 11:14 pm
by soutthpaw
How about more Spray Transfer MIG? Pulsed spray, 3-6G/F positions, Technique, settings etc.

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 8:42 am
by Superiorwelding
soutthpaw wrote:How about more Spray Transfer MIG? Pulsed spray, 3-6G/F positions, Technique, settings etc.
Jody and I are actually working on that very thing as we speak, spray, pulse spray, Flux core ,etc that should be up soon.
-Jonathan

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 10:26 am
by soutthpaw
Superiorwelding wrote:
soutthpaw wrote:How about more Spray Transfer MIG? Pulsed spray, 3-6G/F positions, Technique, settings etc.
Jody and I are actually working on that very thing as we speak, spray, pulse spray, Flux core ,etc that should be up soon.
-Jonathan
Great, look forward to it. There is really a lack of info out there on Spray. No settings guides either. For example my Millermatic 350p settings chart just says "use spray transfer". Gee, thanks Miller, that's so helpful!

Re: Feedback Wanted

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 6:00 pm
by ex framie
Brilliant ideas guys.
I know sfa about spray transfer, my mig wont even do it.
As for fabrication, the more info the better.