Hey guys, One of the things I like most about my line of work is that there are never two days that are the same. Every job presents new challenges even though they may be something you have done before. That's the fun part. Never boring. Plus, a little windshield time is nice now and then. Sit back, enjoy the video, and hopefully you pick up a pointer or two. Thanks for the support.
I was watching another welding/repair channel. He was doing some torch work, and he said "its not as good as IC weld..." You are a master with a torch and welder. Thanks for the video.
haha, funny.
On fire welding a good guy giving respect where respect is due
I watched that too! I laughed so hard!
Haha that was me.
@@OFW You are a highly skilled professional, which you demonstrated by recognizing the skills of another professional.
Outstanding work my friend !!! Jr has the best teacher in Texas !!!
Keep a charger in the truck! We love the long videos!!
I forgot to click the thumbs up when I watched this. San Antonio has a memory for me. We were on vacation back in the 70's and our CB radio was stolen while we were having lunch. I drove back to San Antonio three days later to buy another CB. We were in Cuero, Texas visiting friends.
Always learning while watching your vids.
Many of the exceptional metal workers on KZhead refer to your videos often. Your knowledge and skill is exceptional
Nice work! 👍👍👌👌 Buck-ees is the best!
It sure is!
Thanks for sharing anyways, it was very interesting nonetheless mr. Weld Boss Man :D Thank junior for the assistence and camerawork!
I'm glad you found a pump at the gas station, I was worried just the biggest gas mega station I ever seen..👍👍👍👍😎😎🤣
hola IC W. , la cosa mas importante y preciosa es che el muchacho esta con Ud., mira, ayuda y aprende el oficio.... como me gusta esto..... bueno inutil hablar de soldadura y demas UD. es un Capo! los saludos y Hasta pronto. Hugo - Italy
As a roadside mechanic, i'm having a love hate relationship with the rain 😂
Damn, more roadway than living space. And gas stations a mile wide... Funny if you compare that to Switzerland, where roads are tiny.
Carrying your youth along, I like that.
Always fun finding hidden gems when you work over someone elses patchwork.. Nice repair..
It sticks thats why its called stick welding 😂 good job ic
I’ve learned more from mr I C weld then I ever thought possible. ! And that rod end of da cylinder got eaten by da grease worms !!
Even with camera battery issues I still enjoy watching. Love seeing your son working with you. And dang, that was the biggest gas station I've ever seen. Keep the videos coming.
Buc-ee's is awesome!! If you ever have a chance visit one!!!
Those 1 day little jobs are fun, especially that you have your boy with you, hangin out working and having lunch, great video👍🏽
As mentioned previously, I just came back from Austin and my daughter introduced me to "Buc-ee's" and that was the same one you went to. At Buc-ee's one item I stocked up on was the jerky.....................interesting place!
WHOA !! Did I spy an electrode holder as a shift knob ? That deserves a short of its own along with being shown in the shop truck video. How freaking cool.
You are correct
Your kid seems just as down-to-Earth as you are. Good job.
Yes, Variety is the spice of life
*interesting video! good luck to you and everyone)* 👍🏽🔥🔥
Props to you for teaching your son a great trade and props to him for being willing to go and learn.
Awesome video. Looking forward to watching your other videos. Thanks!
Man I hope your boy knows what a good thing he has going!!! 👊👊
I always enjoy seeing your apprentice who is learnding from the best.
No apologies necessary, your videos are always top notch and your torch cutting is the smoothest and fastest that I have ever seen. The weld that you made on the 2nd truck to cover up 2 holes really looked good once you were finished welding it. Good to see your son learning the business from Dad. I noticed that he has been working/learning from you on a lot of jobs lately and in my opinion, he could not have found a better teacher.
That's a badass truck
That technique you use with your stick work is useful thank you
Good job for you and minny you 👏
Just love seeing you work with your son! Keep up the great videos!
I like the fact that you mounted your crane in the middle of your truck. 👍😉🇺🇲
Cool seeing ur son take up the trade.
Short or long, I always learn something. Even better, watching a skilled craftsman doing what he does best, is always, always a treat especial.
Thanks great video.
Another fantastic repair! Torch, gouging, & some 7018's.....all in one video- Thanks!
Coffees on!! here we go!!Cheers!;-)!!
That gas station was huge.
All is good!🤓👍
You do in hours what would take me days :) Nice work.
love yr work and the servce truck both real good
Superb! Teaching what works! Commitment to quality! Thanks!
I think there are countries smaller than the fuel station you visited! nice video, great teamwork
Bucees is really the best fuel station around
Love to see the father son team at work. Truck looks beautiful.
Nice work men!
Thanks for showing!
I could hear you say thanks for watching fading lol awesome videos brother
You remind me of my dad the way you weld and cut it is a great pleasure to watch you and pass it on to your son be safe and have a great day Sam
The petrol station - it had more pumps than my village has motor cars!!!
I remain envious and in awe. Great work by a master. Thanks for your time.
I enjoy your. Channel always learning be safe
I got tell you, the truck is a beauty
I learned more working with my Dad than I realized at the time, Anybody can mess up a weld job. The skill required to repair is definitely on a higher plain. We are so dry here in central Illinois, I think I'm in Texas..... You do a much better job with your filters while welding than anyone else I watch. It is fascinating to watch your rod technique.
Thanks Isaac!
Another great video! Thanks for bringing us along!
I have been watching your channel for quite a while Isaac and have always thought you are probably one of the most humble artisans, great workmanship and I have learn so much just by watching your craft thank you very much. keep doing what you do.
Brilliant repairs
Great job as always. Love that you are teaching your son the trade.
Great Stuff Issac, wishing you a productive and hopefully 'cool weather' today and tomorrow....hot over here in Florida.....cheers, Paul
I don't imagine this job stretched _your_ skills much but thank you for taking the time to share the lessons with your son and with us. I'm glad you had the time together on the drive; what you talked about is your business but that kind of quality time is priceless.
Loved the Warp Speed !!!
Happy to see your work.
Best guess on the holes that showed up at 14:30 ish was an attempt to drill out the ends of the previous crack, followed by a less-than-ideal weld patch. Obviously a poorly engineered support member, since it showed up on two machines. Needs a plate sistered to it there to strengthen it.
Always a pleasure to watch a professional work so efficiently, good to get the son involved!
That was great really enjoyed thanks.
You are a wizard with a stick machine. So impressive 👍👍
Thanks for the great content….. Awesome rig 🔥
You definitely use the carrie on pliers for everything very handy tool you carry
I enjoyed the video, somthing a little different. 👍
I had ruined a cilinder once not putting anything over the cilinderrod, that chrome attracts spatter like bees to honey.
Humble request please make video of your vehicle setup
Its coming. I'm looking for some missing pictures. Thats part of the hold up. Sorry for the delay.
Have to appreciate another fellow who can use a torch like a scalpel. Becoming lost art. Pumps always a good time. Many auger and paddles replaced. As a career HDR/Welder (CWI now) I can’t say how much I appreciate you “keeping it real”. It’s not structural or pressure. Chuck that code book right out the window. Great work on the vids.
Nice job, I remember my pop showing me that welding pattern
As a fab/line bore guy I work on underground mining equipment for a coal mines, I enjoy watching your videos and learning what I can here and there, keep up the good work!
Looking good keep up great job.thankyou much.
Great video of you and your son 🤙🏼 I was in Houston a week ago in a place called friends wood? My son and daughter-in-law had their 1 year anniversary and we surprised them. We’re from the big island of Hawaii, we travel pretty much all day with different flights and stops eventually getting into Houston at 1:00 am the 28th of June and spent 10 days going around. So I recognized the Buckys fuel stop in the video, AWESOME PLACE 🤙🏼especially the brisket sandwich 👍🏼👍🏼. I own a welding Buisness here in Hawaii and thought of hitting you up to spend the day with you on your daily routine, but figured you would be busy and wouldn’t have time for any distractions 😁. Anyway I’m a regular follower of your channel and want to thank you for sharing your time and videos. ALOHA FROM HAWAII!!
Oh man. that was quite the trip. What part of Hawaii? Are you on Insta as well? if so, send me a DM to see the work you do. Welcome to Texas, and Yes Bucees is an incredible place.😁😁👍
@@ICWeld no I’m not on Instagram 😁haven’t decided to journey out into the deep waters of the inter web. I live in an area called Orchidland on the Big island of Hawaii. Interesting thing happened today, I was heading out to a job site and a woman made an abrupt left hand turn from the right lane completely in front of me and I totaled my service truck on the passenger side 😫😭. Everyone is 👍🏼 ok the insurance is deciding what to do next and I’m working on plan “B” to get my work schedule moving along. Anyway I’ve been contemplating opening up a channel and have content recorded but compared to you guys already out there I feel like I’m out of my league. I also follow the Aussie machinist CCE?? He’s got an awesome channel as well 🤙🏼anyway be safe out there and if I’m ever in Texas again I’ll DEFINITELY HIT YOU UP!! Vaya Con Dios🙏🏼
Yeah that was pretty good. I can't believe the size of the gas station with all those pumps. There's nothing like that as far as I know up here in Canada I've been across Canada. I've never seen anything like it. Unreal and they talk about gas vehicles disappearing not in Texas. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
It's called Bucees. They have 100 or so pumps. Mostly in South USA. They have alot to do there.
What do welders and doctors have in common? We both bury our mistakes .
Talent at work the best.
Got to say I really enjoy your videos please keep making them .
What I'd give to work with/for you for a month or two, if I still had it in me. Maybe I do maybe I don't. Doesn't matter, doctors would never give me a green light anyway. Anyway, always enjoyable to watch you and your son at work. Y'all have a good one and be safe out there!
Wow that was a huge gas station we don’t have anything like that up here in CT. I have to say I’m not a huge dodge fan but I love your truck.
Obviously the best welder in the state that was some distance you went, what a great days learning with the lad in toe to👍
Another great video. 👍
Another job masterfully done!
623👍's up IC WELD thanks for sharing
"That's no breaking... At least for a little while" That's why I like you keeping it real! Not really the joint design on that chute thing and it's very likely the engineer and welder at the factory did not care much about what happened several years down the road. Nice repairs as always my friend. Cheers
Thanks for the video Isaac 👍 Might be an idea to carry 5v USB solar power pack in car in case of low battery 😎
Nice work as usual, good to see a company letting you do preventive matanance rather than breaking it first
Nice looking welding rig.
Thank You , Men Team Gets It Done
If that is ur son with u that is awesome that u get to bring him out on jobs with u and teach him more about the trade u r in. Great job love watching ur videos and learning
That's one heck of a repair truck you have!
Love to watch you weld ,I learn something new every time ,thank you nice to see your son working with you ,he's learning from one of the best .
Really nice to see that young man with you. Kids that age nowadays want to stay inside and play video games all day. I hope someday he can learn to be as good as his Dad Love the video
That’s a pretty sweet rig you have there. That crane is a game changer. I like the manipulation you were doing on the thinner material. I’ll have to give that a try.
I did a lower case "d" shaped pattern while concentrating most of the heat on the thicker part.
@@ICWeld yeah that was cool...
@@ICWeld I have seen you use the "d" pattern before and started using it for a wide weld in thinner material, It really does work!
I enjoy watching skill and knowledge at work. You make working with metal look as easy as me spreading butter on bread. I know it ain't that easy, I'm really good at blowing holes. Thanks for your efforts.
Those coffee mugs on the dash of your truck wouldn't have to tap the windscreen very hard to shatter it. Years ago a I guy I knew shattered the windscreen on a Toyota truck at work with his wedding ring while he was trying to swat a fly!
Loved the vertical up welding technique you were using in this video!! Taking the electrode a bit further then coming back to the weld puddle just in time to keep the weld from running down. Perfect!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!! Excellent channel!!
Glad it was helpful!