7018 Restarts in Different Welding Positions

00:11:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnjVa7vCG1w

Summary

TLDRThe video begins by announcing the winner of a welding giveaway package. It then proceeds to address a viewer's request on how to perform starts and stops using 7018 welding rods across various positions: horizontal, vertical, and overhead. Instructions include setting the amperage, using a flick technique to prepare electrode tips, and how to maintain a clean weld with minimal grinding by leaving ideal craters for tie-ins. It also emphasizes practicing on plates for beginners and provides helpful techniques like using a file for cleaning rods and adjusting hot start settings for smoother arcs.

Takeaways

  • 🎉 Jacob won the giveaway!
  • 📐 Tutorial on 7018 rods for welding starts and stops.
  • 👉 Flick technique to prep electrode tips.
  • ↕️ Demonstrated in horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions.
  • ⚙️ Using the ESAB 235 IC and rods with graphite tips.
  • 🔥 Hot start feature helps smooth arc ignition.
  • 🛠 Practical advice for reusing electrodes.
  • 💡 Leave a crater for better tie-ins.
  • ✍️ Suggested practice for beginners.
  • 🎯 Emphasizes clean and efficient welding techniques.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video begins with a Happy New Year message and announces the winner of a giveaway, Jacob True Yellow. The host thanks everyone for participating and promises future giveaways. The host addresses a viewer’s request to demonstrate welding techniques specifically starts and stops with 7018 rods in various positions: horizontal, vertical, and overhead. They prepare 3/8 plates in a T joint and plan to use the ESAB 235 IC and 7018-1 prime rods.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:11:35

    The host demonstrates a welding technique by explaining the correct way to end and restart the welding process without grinding or losing efficiency. They emphasize creating a crater for easier tie-ins, explain how to maintain the weld pool in vertical positions against gravity, and elaborate on managing overhead welding. The importance of battery finesse using a file is also covered, alongside controlling amperage settings using a 'hot start' setting for smoother weld transition. Throughout, tips are given to help beginners improve proficiency in different welding positions.

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Frequently Asked Question

  • Who won the giveaway?

    Jacob won the giveaway for the Santa Mr. Mark package.

  • What are the main topics of the video?

    The video covers welding starts and stops with 7018 rods in various positions.

  • What welding equipment is used in the video?

    The ESAB 235 IC and ESAB 7018-1 prime rods are used.

  • What positions are demonstrated for welding?

    Horizontal, vertical, and overhead welding positions are demonstrated.

  • What tip is given for handling electrodes after terminating a weld?

    Flick the electrode to expose the bare core, making it ready for reuse.

  • What is a crucial part of tying into a previous weld?

    Leave a crater to tie back into, and use the edge of your puddle to fill the crater without creating overlap.

  • What adjustments should be made for overhead welding?

    Increase the amperage slightly for overhead welding.

  • Why is hot start recommended in welding?

    Hot start provides a temporary increase in amperage at the arc’s initiation, helping the weld lay flatter in the crater.

  • How can beginners practice welding starts and stops?

    Beginners should practice on a small plate, creating starts and stops at intervals to master the technique.

  • What additional maintenance tip is provided for reusing welding rods?

    Use a file to clean the rod tip without damaging the flux.

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  • 00:00:00
    Happy New Year everybody so I know
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    everybody's been anticipating and wanted
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    to know who won the giveaway for Santa
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    mr. mark which includes the eSAB
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    sentinel the rod oven and the welkom
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    swag pack so we want to go ahead take a
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    moment before we start the video to
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    congratulate Jacob true yellow you are
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    this year's winner for the giveaway so
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    if you guys didn't win we definitely
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    appreciate the support thanks for taking
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    the time to enter we're gonna be doing
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    some other giveaways so make sure you
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    stay tuned and now without further ado
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    check out this week's video so today we
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    actually had a viewer request from a guy
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    by the name of Paul Ruane I'm not sure
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    if I'm pronouncing that right if I got
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    it right good on me if not I apologized
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    so he wanted to know how to do starts
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    and stops with 7018 in the different
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    positions so today we're gonna go ahead
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    we're gonna cover horizontal vertical
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    and overhead doing starts and stops with
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    70 18s I've got a couple little tips
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    that that might help you along the way
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    and some things that you may not have
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    thought about or some things you may
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    have seen before and you just need a
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    refresher on so we're gonna go ahead and
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    get into it so I already have some 3/8
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    plates prepped in a T joint we're just
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    gonna go ahead and run a couple starts
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    and stops throughout here and then we'll
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    go ahead hit it in the vertical and the
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    overhead position so for flat I'm gonna
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    run about or I'm sorry for the
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    horizontal T joint I have here I'm gonna
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    run that at about 125 amps we're using
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    the the eSAB 235 IC and we're going to
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    use some of these new eSAB 70 18-1 prime
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    rods with the graphite tips that are
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    really great for arc initiation so let's
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    go ahead get into it
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    [Music]
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    okay so once I terminate a weld I
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    typically flick the electrode what that
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    does that little glowing ball that's on
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    the end there little molten metal ball
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    that'll kind of fly off and that'll
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    leave me with a bare exposed electrode
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    so instead of taking the electrode out
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    each time and smacking it on a table or
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    the concrete or dragging it across
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    something as soon as you get done
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    welding before you even lift your hood
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    up just just flick it real quick you'll
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    knock that ball off and then you'll
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    expose the bare core end of the
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    electrode so that's like a little tip
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    now the rods ready to go back into
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    action so I don't have to smack it on
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    the table or do anything fancy with it
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    the core is already exposed and then I
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    can go right back in and do my restart
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    okay so you might have noticed in the
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    arc shot when I was coming to an end I
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    whipped out so you kind of want to do
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    that you want it to be a nice surprise
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    motion what I want to do is I want to
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    leave a decent-sized crater in here
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    that's going to give me something to tie
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    back into now if I would have slowed
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    down and filled the crater in and then
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    stopped and try to tie back into that
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    you're not going to do it very
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    successfully you'd actually have to
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    grind that out a little bit but to avoid
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    that step if you just whip out you leave
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    a nice little dish in there to accept
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    your restore we're gonna go ahead and do
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    that restart when I do it I'm gonna
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    start right about here at the very end
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    of this crater I'll initiate the arc
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    here travel back to where the edge of my
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    puddle flows where I terminate it
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    originally and just do a slow steady
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    just do a slow pause for a second and
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    then start moving forward just like I
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    never stopped
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    okay so as you can see right here is the
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    tie-in there's pretty good tie-in that
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    having that crater there allowed me to
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    fill metal on top of it and kind of lap
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    it in there without having a cold lap
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    and be able to burn into it and just
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    continue on let's go ahead throw this up
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    in the vertical position we'll do it
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    again switching the vertical I went
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    ahead and draw my answer to about 110
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    [Music]
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    [Applause]
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    looks like good a spot as any
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    determinate so once again I'm not gonna
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    slow down I'm gonna keep that same speed
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    and once I'm ready I'm just gonna whip
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    right out of the puddle this should
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    leave me a nice little divot all right
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    let's go and clean this up and any time
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    when working on like deep grooves Phila
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    Wells or anything like that I like these
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    wire brushes they've got that tapered
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    brush in there so I can get all up on
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    the toes of the weld right back in the
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    corner you know if you've got a square
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    cut brush it's hard to get into those
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    areas you want to make sure everything's
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    clean when you're doing this stuff that
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    way you don't run in ferocity make sure
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    you don't have any slag stuck in that
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    crater where you're planning on doing
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    your tie-in just as when we ran the
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    tie-in in the the horizontal position
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    I'm gonna start probably just a little
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    bit higher because now I have gravity
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    working against me
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    so I'm probably gonna start about a
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    quarter inch away from end of this
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    crater here so I'll start about a
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    quarter inch up I'm gonna strike off
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    right in this area come down and touch
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    it now one other thing you can do is you
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    can start up here and just if you're not
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    comfortable with welding yet you're
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    still new to it and just drag down once
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    you reach this spot here kind of pull
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    back a little bit touch off I usually do
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    like a little dip motion and then carry
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    on like I never stopped so but if you're
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    you're pretty familiar with welding you
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    can touch off right here right in that
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    area but like I said about a quarter
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    inch above that crater bump back into it
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    make it a little loop and then just
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    start moving up okay so again right
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    here's our tie-in get a good tie in
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    there's no cold lap there's no overlap
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    everything laid in nice and easy
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    nice and smooth that's kind of exactly
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    how you want it remember just start just
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    above strike down once the edge of your
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    puddle covers the top of that other
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    piece of the crater then you're just
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    gonna start moving like you never
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    stopped let's go ahead and hit the
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    overhead alright so now we're in the
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    overhead position or 4f4 being the
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    overhead position F being a Phillip
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    we're gonna go ahead and do the same
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    thing I'm just gonna strike in here I'm
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    gonna weld about I'm about a third to
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    half again
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    we'll go ahead terminate I'll whip right
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    out of that puddle and then I'll go
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    ahead on the the restart I'll go ahead
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    and use this this same rod we'll just
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    kind of stopped prematurely or if I
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    don't have enough rod we'll burn
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    something down that way I can show you
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    how to restart with a an electrode
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    that's already been used especially for
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    those of you that are out there buying
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    your own electrodes you're not working
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    for a company I know on a lot of job
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    sites scene just piles you know people
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    you know as soon as that rod sticks or
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    something
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    they break it free and even though it's
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    so good rod they'll go Chuck in the
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    waste bucket well if you have to pay for
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    your own welding rods that stuff adds up
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    real quick so I'll go ahead and I'll
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    show you a little trick once we get you
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    know once we go and make that
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    termination and then we'll start off
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    with a that same rod it's twisting it
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    overhead I went ahead and bump my amps
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    back up to 118 I like the world a little
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    hotter in the overhead then I do in
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    vertical and just a little colder that I
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    run in flat
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    just like a good spot we'll go ahead and
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    get ready to terminate member terminate
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    on your own terms
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    don't let the rod dictate it just flip
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    right out of it so here's that rod so
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    what you can do you can smack it on a
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    table or a piece of concrete drag it
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    back and forth but what you do is you
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    end up risking cracking that that flux
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    that's on the outside you don't want to
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    tear that flux up so just take you a
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    file and you can just clean that back
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    off and you get down to bare metal now
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    another thing you can do is file this
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    down so you get like somewhat of a point
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    on there especially if you're working in
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    a Filat or a tight gap this will help
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    you ignite a lot easier yeah it seems
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    like a little bit more work probably
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    useless to a lot of people but if you're
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    just starting out this is gonna help you
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    get that to a little point you know at a
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    45 degree angle you can get in there and
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    get into that corner that weld so you're
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    definitely gonna make contact with metal
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    in a groove weld you can you know remain
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    pretty much flat and just you know tap
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    it and touch off and then ignite that
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    way but like in a tight Phillip you know
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    if you've got a little point on that rod
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    it's gonna help you out quite a bit
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    so now I've got that nice little crater
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    in there I'm just gonna do the exact
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    same thing I'll start right here at the
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    edge of that crater maybe probably about
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    I don't know maybe quarter inch in front
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    of it I'll strike there and whip back to
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    it and then I'll wait till you know it
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    ties in right here and then I'll just
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    move forward
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    the biggest problem a lot of people make
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    is they don't go back far enough or they
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    go back too far you go back too far
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    you're gonna get a lap in there you have
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    a real thick part if you don't go back
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    far enough you're gonna have a
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    separation between the two welds I
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    typically recommend you know get in here
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    brace yourself up maybe use two hands
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    and just kind of take that welding rod
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    and strike off use those two hands I
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    mean there's nothing wrong with brace
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    yourself propping yourself up and just
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    you know just making life a little bit
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    easier so you can start right there
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    strike it and then move back forward and
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    then just get that hand out of the way
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    so tie it in pretty good I don't have a
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    big lump in there don't have a big
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    separation in there it looks like a very
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    smooth uniform transition which is what
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    I'm looking for
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    and then we just carry it on out there
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    okay ladies and gentlemen and Paul I
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    hope that answers your question hope
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    that helps some of you guys out along
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    the way although it may seem pretty
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    basic to a lot of people you know we
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    have a lot of people that are just
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    learning how to
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    here so it's a very you know informative
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    way of approaching things one thing I
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    highly recommend is if you're in Welding
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    school or you know you're at home in the
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    garage practicing get yourself like a
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    six or eight inch piece of 3/8 plate
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    right gives you some 70 18 rods and just
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    run try to run two to three inches stop
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    whip out clean everything up and then
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    try to tie back in and just do a I think
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    Bob made a video a while back first
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    rules of arc welding is welding a
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    straight line run that same practice
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    that he talked about but you know do
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    this with starts and stops as well go
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    back in there and once you get good in
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    the flat position where you really can't
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    tell where that transition occurred
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    moving to horizontal same thing flat
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    plate then go into vertical then
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    overhead and then practice on Philips
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    and then practice on grooves and just
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    you know get into the habit of all those
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    different well you know positions and
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    the angles and stuff you have to work
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    with and try doing your starts and stops
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    in all those different positions and
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    kind of see what's works best for you
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    one thing I forgot to mention is crank
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    up your hot start a little bit every
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    machines gonna be a little bit different
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    I think I've read about 8% hot start on
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    this one and that's just going to give
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    you a momentary increase in amperage at
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    the initiation of that arc so let's say
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    it's at a for all intents and purposes
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    let's say we're at a hundred amps or a
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    hundred amps if I run a percent hot
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    start that's gonna kick me up to 108
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    amps okay it's just eight percent of
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    whatever you're welding on or you know
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    if you run ten percent you know it's
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    gonna pick you up ten percent higher
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    than the current you you set your
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    machine at and what that's gonna do
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    that's going to give you a little bit
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    more oomph at the start to help that
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    weld lay a little bit flatter inside
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    that crater hope you guys enjoyed the
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    video and until next time make every
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    well better than your last
Tags
  • welding
  • 7018 rods
  • giveaway
  • ESAB
  • horizontal welding
  • vertical welding
  • overhead welding
  • arc initiation
  • weld termination
  • hot start