As a fabrication novice this was really interesting. Mostly that it has little bearing for basic fabrication - short of having the settings right for the material you are using.
There is so much wrong with that video i dont know where to start . If you want to see how welds are tested in the REAL world , You can look up AWS [ AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY ] plate test and there are some decent examples on there . I understand for the novice this probably seems reasonable , but those so called test he does are just silly ! And prove absolutely nothing !! . When people with such a limited amount of knowledge on a subject make videos like that it really does more to confuse the novice then help , because they see these things and then repeat them to others . I worked in the welding and fabrication field for 20 + years !As a fabrication novice this was really interesting. Mostly that it has little bearing for basic fabrication - short of having the settings right for the material you are using.
Again , to the novice the video you posted probably seems reasonable , in the real world you never stop a weld in a radius ! And again im talking about when a weld really matters and has to be right !he has some great videos.....
There is so much wrong with that video i dont know where to start . If you want to see how welds are tested in the REAL world , You can look up AWS [ AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY ] plate test and there are some decent examples on there . I understand for the novice this probably seems reasonable , but those so called test he does are just silly ! And prove absolutely nothing !! . When people with such a limited amount of knowledge on a subject make videos like that it really does more to confuse the novice then help , because they see these things and then repeat them to others . I worked in the welding and fabrication field for 20 + years !
Again , to the novice the video you posted probably seems reasonable , in the real world you never stop a weld in a radius ! And again im talking about when a weld really matters and has to be right !
Like i said previously it can be done in certain situations , but it is not desirable ! Any welder will tell you that . And the fact that you had a good experienced welder working on your project helped more than you realize. You see when you do that for a living your constantly looking at all the potential problems 3 welds ahead of being made , thats what a experienced welder does ! He also knows all the problem areas and how to do a good work around for the project hes working on . Thats a good looking build !this pro late model circle track car was made in the real world, there were places that we had issues getting the weld in and most of it was welded by a very experienced millwright. There was areas where we could not get a continuous weld in a radius and he nor any of other chassis builders who came to look at the project had any issue with the welds...
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