Pipe welding 101: Essential tips for beginners

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Published 2023-07-31
In this video, I will be welding the bottom ONLY with a 6010 bead 8010 hot pass and 8010 cap.Just getting started pipe welding. I think there’s something in here that will help you. If you have any Welding questions, leave them here 👇

Here’s the link to the welding lens👉  tefuaweweld.com/taylo

0:00 Intro
0:43 the fit
1:08 tacks
2:50 how to taper tacks
3:30 the root
4:34 Tying in the bottom
5:58 TEFUAWE Welding lens
6:57 turn it down move faster
8:34 bead repair
10:17 8010 Wormhole repair
11:14 don't worry about small wagon tracks
12:39 hot pass
13:05 70+ or 8010 filler
14:00 how to cap with 8010 down hill
15:55 Overview of the Finished product
Congratulationss on starting your new welding business. If I missed somthing, I have no doubt that I will find out in the comments. Thanks for watching guys Happy welding.
Tips for welding With 6010 ,70+ or 8010 and 7018.

Just getting out of welding school Here's some advice. I hope it helps people starting their welding journey.
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It’s important to go to welding school but it is more important to learn how to weld. It doesn’t matter what you do just practice and keep practicing. Nobody can hold your hand. It’s up to you. American Welding Society! Welding schools!
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I'm not a welding inspector, a safety man, or your mom. Do your own research. I'm not responsible for anything you do. Have an awesome, awesome day. Stay safe. welding tools homema

All Comments (21)
  • @richh5824
    No book can teach this kind of skill! Also rare to find such a good teacher! Thanks for giving back to the community that made you a living and helping make it easier for new welders!
  • This is coo most of the people I tried to ask to teach me just yelled and said your wasting time not my fault I’m tryna learn
  • @pn4697
    My daughter took 3rd place in her welding competition. The first and second place went to guys that were graduating. She has another semester to go. She is happy with her result and loves what she is doing. Thanks again for the encouragement!
  • Apprentice fitter out of 393, been practicing my ua-21. Your videos have been a lot of help brotha, Hard finding welders willing to share in depth knowledge like this. 🤟
  • @joachimsingh2929
    This is golden information. Almost nobody understands when you need to use a 5/32 rod. Thank you! // Joachim from Sweden 🇸🇪
  • @tefuawe
    Many thanks to Chris for taking months testing our product. Good teacher and good tool, double the efficiency!👍👍
  • @waiakalulu7544
    Learned a lot of new this one. I am a beginner so this is very helpful. Many thanks for taking the time to share!
  • @MrJeepty
    Nice looking hot pass, especially considering it's a 8010 rod
  • @cs7285
    Love this channel! About to get into welding classes and your channel has given me a lot of knowledge. I appreciate what you do!
  • @vendetta1306
    It’s good to be back. Since last time I commented, I passed my red seal up in Alberta
  • @WebflingerJoe
    Few fellas in the fab pod i work in love the lenses, got one myself have yet to actually throw it in my lid yet lol. Maybe this week 😅
  • @MBwelding
    Really cool taking the time to help a guy out I wish I had more people like that around my area I’m 90% self taught through trial and error but repairing farm equipment I kinda lucky with lots and lots of practice I used to read book after book I could find at the library on welding and a few older guys would pitch a tip my way as a kid but not allot I sure would like to work next to someone like you and really take my welding skills to a new level and possibly even get on a pipeline as a welder some day this is becoming one favorite channels on welding thank God for YouTube it’s really helped reaching out and getting more perspective from different people on what or whatnot to do just more tools in the tool room and I feel more confident tackling new jobs I haven’t tried before and it’s working out better for the customers I help also everyone wins 👍
  • @TalRohan
    useful stuff thanks learning lots here.
  • I grew up framing houses with my dad 11 and up, and that was one of the first things he taught me even earlier in life, was the hammer would hit where my eyes were focused!