Warning: You may call it ASMR, or lots of boring Torch cutting. Either way, I hope you are able to pick up a few pointers from the excess torch footage.
Thanks for your support in advance.
Warning: You may call it ASMR, or lots of boring Torch cutting. Either way, I hope you are able to pick up a few pointers from the excess torch footage.
Thanks for your support in advance.
Extremely talented welder, small business owner, father, teacher, film maker, the list goes on, you’re a really incredible guy! You seem to be professional, honest and humble. You have achieved a lot, and should be really proud of your accomplishments.
Appreciate that
So very well said!
Isaac determines parent material better than the Jerry Springer show.
If I knew what Isaac has forgotten about welding I would be more than happy 😊
I think guys like you and Kurtis are the toughest guys in the engineering spectrum, working on mining equipment is as serious as it gets. Rock on.
100%
couldnt agree more @@Watchyn_Yarwood
So good to see ACTUAL reality here, and not that crap on reality t.v. shows.👍👍
Dont forget me i do this too 😅
Pearls of wisdom being shared here on the positioning of that socket. One could shortcut the learning curve by months and years thanks to the generosity of sharing tips that undoubtedly took years of experience to collect. Also loved seeing the stick welding, because this is a process that's accessible to most anyone, and it's cool to see what's possible in the hands of a true virtuoso. The 7018 weave was absolutely on point. Your thoughtful approach to these repairs and work ethic are inspirational.
If I had to learn how to do anything welding wise this is the guy I would choose to teach me . . Isaac has such a wealth of knowledge and experience in plant repairs and is way to modest . He has a way of doing things and with the explanation it makes it look so simple . Another simple yet great video once again . Thanks
After running a torch for 48 years, I just learned another method from you. Thanks for your time spent making these. What I picked up on is holding the tip and throttling the oxygen with the thumb and finger. That keeps the tip from moving when I change the amount of gas. Great method.
You caught that ehh!!😁😁👍
I've learned a lot on the torch side from Issac. These videos are incredibly useful.
Your friends and customers are blessed to have you to work on their equipment! The angles of the cutter teeth and overall layout of the augers seem easy for you, but I bet many other people would not end up with that kind of quality repair.
From one boiler maker to another I’ll take my hat off to you mate you are a master of your craft 👍🇦🇺👍
Drilling contractors have been very good to you Isaac. What a great customer eh? Outstanding as always
Yes they are!
I'm writing this as the 162nd commenter. Isaac probably won't see my comment, but I have to add my thoughts for the You Tube algorithm. Isaac can visualize the job from beginning to end so well. And Isaac has the skills to carry out his well crafted plan and make it look easy. I think that's why I enjoy watching his videos so much - I'm getting to watch a very gifted metal artist do and explain what he loves to do.
Thanks man. I appreciate your support. and even at the 162d comment mark, I still try and respond to when I can. 😊👍
Man, I wish I had even a tenth of your torch skills! You are a master.
You are a magician with that torch. Thanks for taking the time to take us along!
It’s nice watching someone who has that “Artist’s Vision” when it comes time to put something together.
This young man is incredible, and his videos are superb!
I’ve seen every one of your auger repair videos and I feel like I learn something new every time.
WOW another first class job complete and a lot of happy subs. You never cease to amaze me with so much entertainment and educational content over and over. Thanks for posting and take care!
So good you mastered fabrication/engineering and are moving on to conquer filming, editing & KZhead. Cudos.
Always learn something from your video's. Rod position and movements are critical for a good weld. Thanks for sharing my friend.
I enjoy watching you turn trash back into treasure without fancy expensive tools just good old know how and skill
I'm actually glad I don't get flash burn watching you weld
The thing I like the most about your channel is that you are realistic. You do the job and don't care how pretty things are, but they are solid and work well. I am a firm believer that if the job works better than the look of it, do it! another awesome job Isaac! God Bless Brother! Oh, I almost forgot, "If Isaac can weld, so can you!" lol
Thatll be my new slogan. 😁😁😁👍👍
Isaac has never seen me weld. The new slogan can't apply to me. Stevie Wonder welds better than me. 😂😂😂
@larrydickman8749 lol, well, I can't weld either, but when I try to weld, I use the techniques Isaac does to try to make it work. My problem is getting the heat and feed right to weld different types of steel. I guess if you get the two to stick together, then that is welding. Like Isaac says," it's not how to do it. It's how I do it!"
A master at work is fun to watch, thank you sir!
Always a pleasure to see you work
If you apply the attitude he has toward his work to ALL of life, you’ll do well.
I watch every video and always learn from them
Excellent job and explanation of how to maintain the geometry of one of these augers! Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience.
I like your attitude. This is not a how-to, it is an I do! Too many critics and not enough viewers.
ICU weld...nice job!
I always appreciate your humility.
Tôi củng đang làm công việc giống như ông. Cảm ơn ông đã cho tôi nhiều kiến thức về công việc hàn.
they seem like very dirty things to cut out, theres a lot of splashing and flashes when you hit different alloys and pockets of who knows what ...I have mig welded underneath cars where it makes similar amounts of sparks and melt beads...not a pleasant experience when you are laid under it. I wish I had a crane big enough to manipulate a car in the same way as you can do these auger bits 🤪 Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing. Manitoulin Island is one big limestone rock so they use large core drills here😊😊😊.
You said you might not be the best,but you sure are close.
It's just interesting to watch and I might learn something
That is my favorite torch also. I like the flashback arrestors built into the body instead of hanging off stressing the fittings.
Your torch work is freaking majesty!
I’d screw this up so bad. Good thing that the have you to figure out these wrecked auger repairs. 😉
👍❤❤ Thanks for the video Issac great job on the auger teeth you The Man for the job. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️👍.
It's been years since I stick welded any thing I use to be able to weld sheet metal in the floor boards of cars and trucks
Master of Torch ! Thanks for showing.
Another great video Isaac. It's always interesting watching you work. I learn something every time. Thanks!
Thank you for another lesson about what I didn't know about welding. I could have used some of everything I have seen when I was working on transit mixers years ago.
Your torch skills are amazing. Keep up the good work. 👍
very nice repair, thanks for the lessons
Nice repair!
Having watched you cut many times, I realized how difficult this cutting must have been. It just didn't want to start, but you persevered!!!!! The feed marks where you were cleaning up the cut, looked like micrometer movements. I'm guessing most of us amateurs combine too much heat with too fast of travel to achieve the smoother cuts. I took a side trip to Lincoln Weld and they recommended 30 for a 7018 rod. My belief was it is the voltage setting. You must be using an "expanding metal 7018" to fill a couple of those gaps. WOW!!!!! Well Done, as always Issac!!!!!
I really enjoy your expertise in welding, and experience with various repairs. And your use of a needle scaler! I need one! For some reason I never made the connection between that and a chipping hammer…
The dirt/soil finds it's way in there as a mixture of water and soil. Those soil particles are really small and will find there way in there with a small crack or pin hole. Once the welded area wears down to the piont of finding a small pin hole plus the hydraulic pressures of the down force and the rotary motion will force the water soil solution in there.
You're the stick welding man Isaac. Love your videos. Try to stay out of the Texas heat.
Nice job!
Extreme talent as always
Good job 👍
Always learn something watching your work. Thanks !!
Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself 🇨🇦
This fella & Kurtis, should be listed as educational, outstanding!
Thanks, Isaac! Always learning from you. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing work with the cutting torch as always, you make it look so easy to achieve the precision that you do.
Another great video.
7018 is a real classic ! fool proof and helps you do deal with a fair share of impurities ..... !
Another great job.
Safety squints activated 😎. Cool repair.
Visiting here from CEE, and glad I check it out. Talented use of torch!
Welcome aboard!
Nice job Isaac…..
THanks for the deal it helps me to see who others do torch cutting..
If you did a how to series on using torches I’d pay…
I've considered doing something like that.
@@ICWeldi think you’d have a lot of interest!
He is very creative, I like his style
You make it look so effortless! My first time with a torch, I was in a class, and I got a blowback (but glad for the blowback safety) and it scared the heck out of me and others. Its the order of gas on AND off that matters. With experience comes wisdom!
Good to see you IC. I enjoy your vids 👍🏻
Amazing!
Isaac, I love watching you do this great work. Some day I hope that someone has the bright idea to pay you a ton of money to teach this trade. This is the exact type of work I would love to get into. If I were in Texas I would jump at the opportunity to apprentice under you.
Nice project. I’ve welded many of those rock bit holders back on our Ditch Witch rock chains.
Another excellent repair, and very instructional both in the torch cutting and welding!
What is arc force setting? The arc force setting is the amount of current that is used to weld. The higher the setting, the more current is used and the greater the arc force. By carefully controlling the arc force, welders can produce high-quality welds that are strong and free of defects.
👍😎👍 Thanks for showing this process..
Another great video full of technique from a true professional craftsman. One thing missing from your last few videos is your son. I always enjoy seeing you and him working together and respect the way you have patience with him and teach him your profession. I'm guessing he's in school and just not available. Always enjoy your video posts regardless of who is on them with you.
yup, hes still in school.
This turned out nice Isaac! Where's the best place to get metal these days? There use to be a Sheet metal shop in town all the time I was growing up and if they didn't have it they would order it for you at a reasonable price. Sometimes I miss those simpler times and better prices. Now a bank sits on that old site. An off shoot business of that one has finally succcumed to poor health from years of breathing saw dust and fumes in a closed shop. They don't even answer the phone any longer. A grinder puts out millions of dust particles that linger for hours.
I was a driller for 9 years doing this stuff my boss used to make me do it when we weren't drilling they're called conical bit pockets
Great job on the repair and thanks for another fantastic video!
I dig it!❤
Great job Issac. It will preform like it should. Thanks for the lesson.
Hi My Friend Very Good Job ❤❤❤❤❤
Artwork!
What? There are people better than you? Really? Then they must be really really really old to be that experienced and better. I see no other way. I do appreciate your humbleness by the way.
Really nice work, Sir.
Excellent work, nice pun!
Me: Ima grab my 6” grinder wheel and work on that surface. Isaac : Watch the torch and me do my magic. 😮😊. Awesome skill with that.
Love the videos always. Could you talk more about the pressures you run for oxy and fuel. Different jobs call for different pressures I assume.
Люблю такую работу :)
Yeah that was pretty cool. You did one similar to that. A few videos back. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Nice work
Good job. An interesting video would be seeing them put this auger back to work. Thanks for all you do and take care.
Good work👍
Doooooog! In the background.
Beautiful work as always !!!
👍 you make it look easy. Fine job as always.
If it aint torch cuttin' and burning my arms, i aint working on it 😂
awesome job
I can help myself, I have to hold my hand up in front of my iPad when you weld to stop risk of welding flash. I have had bad weld flash many years ago. Agony. I know this is irrational.
Nice work!