Weld Repairs on Cheap Parts
2024 ж. 14 Мам.
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Two welding jobs on two cheap parts and how to work with 201 stainless steel.
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you sound a bit like Robin from Emkay, your voice is amazing
I like the combination of raw stuff and post-operation commentary. The videos are awesome in pretty much every way.
Agreed a little raw footage comment here and there shows what he is thinking in the moment and adds a nice touch to the video.
I agree as well!
Same I like the random in person commentary sometimes for the "right then impressions"
Yes I think the combination is both more organic and well thought out.
I think someone can be a better producer when it is easier to put out more quality content easier versus harder to create professional content slower and more frustrating. I think we all understand time vs money. And your time is better spent in the family and adventure instead of extra hours in the edit room. If paying for an editor then that changes everything. This is your channel and your content. If get so burnt out you cant direct. Then take your family to the family and relax and play while providing some act for them until you urge to grow again and ideas will flourish once again. Yes this is your job and it takes alot of time and with less viewers as the youtube platform has changed. Altho its all about routine. It is more about relationship of that routine. The people want to feel important to you. If that is achieved they will not need to fight for your attention and a harmonized community will establish.
You're the first person on KZhead that I've seen actually stating the cost of the work. Great stuff
for the same work in Russia its about 100$)) sad story of my life)
I like both styles, the nitty gritty and the more polished voice overs
Make the videos however you like. Just keep making them. I learn a ton here and appreciate your effort.
+1
I second the motion, keep’em coming! However you choose to narrate your content is cool! Just like most repairs or projects they don’t always have a script or instructions and getting 60 grit rough cut is sometimes best!
Hey, let me add that I'm really really really happy with your transparency about pricing. I watched your video on that, I know not all shops will be the same, but getting a vague idea (is this 100s or 1000s) really helps.
True down to earth content. Not just flashy insta worthy weld porn. This is the kind of thing you would come across more often than not. Well done Justin. I always love your videos.
It;s all good brother. I like the mix of the over lay over the video and the in-process narration.
Best channel on KZhead. Thanks for all the years of learning, man.
Follow up: I like the raw and the voiceover parts.
I actually like both. The overview commentary is informative and the candid commentary is -- well -- candid. Thanks for sharing, and PS: I'm a degenerate welder
I personally like both, I’m still learning how to TIG weld. Thank You
My favorite is the raw, with voiceover where more detail is needed. They're all good, but raw tends to have more entertainment value.
I like the mesh up of both. The raw and voice over for more in-depth info. Great video
Your content helps so much. Honest, to the point and not worried about sugar coating. Keep the press man.
Justin, any content from you, regardless of raw or voice-over, is valuable and much appreciated. Thank you!
I like the raw footage, with the interesting live highlights. Pretty much a combination of the best bits of the two, entertainment from the raw, information from the voiceovers, would be perfect. ;)
I pretty much like the style that gives me the most detailed information and you usually make that happen so carry on
youve a good balance on scripted and non scripted , as it is is just fine it lets everyone know whats going on . And even better you share the actual time taken and the costs involved .
Awesome addition to your work! Love to see some real life repairs being done along with the little details you shared. Both styles together works for me.
im 21 its been about 6 months i picked up my first welder wich is a mig flux core welder that i use regularly as an hobbyst. the real difficulty its not the operation of welding wich if you get used to the movement and the speed its pretty easy to learn. but the preparation . only seeing this man putting so much effort into preventing cracks and failure into his welded parts really inspires me to continue learning the job. so many stuff to learn
Lol real brother, I'm 1.5 years into welding at college MIG/TIG/MMA(Stick) and you soon figure out the hard way that welding is 90% prep work and 10% welding. Still love it though, keep it up! 🙌
About the raw footage or voice over: I enjoy a little of both. The voice over makes it seem higher quality while the raw parts build a certain sympathy and connection to the viewer.
You never cease to amaze me man. Definitely keep explaining what your doing during your work, learning a lot from what you say, thanks.
I like hearing the raw reactions and i also like the meticulous voiceover explaining in detail what's going on! Keep up the good work! Love your channel!
Combination of commentary and real film chat is good. Thanks for loads of info again and total trenchancy about problems, mistakes and costs as always. Great video
This is an AWSOME video. I love it when you tell the issues at hand... it keeps the guess work down for all of us that havent seen it.
Def like both in the videos! Love you being so humble with your skill and work, not many are as honest as you are!
Combination of the two, seeing your thought process live and unedited helps orient how you are solving the problem step by step, very helpful to apply to my own practice.
I really like the combination of the voiceover and the raw footage, keeps it interesting
I just started to attempt tig welding , watching your videos is helping greatly Thank You for the videos !
I've been a subscriber for a long time. This channel taught me how to narrow the 8.8 under my project car, which AC/DC Tig welder would work for my budget and next I'm going to rewatch the time attack cage how-to to get my bender dialled in and a cage in the car. Super glad to see a video that kind of gets back to the roots. I'm stoked that the Tig school and goods for sale are going good, for sure. But this is the content that I personally tune in for. Thanks for the hard work!
Love both the scripted and unscripted stuff mate. Really cool!
I enjoy having the raw footage. Helps understand your line thinking and troubleshooting
Please keep details and raw stuff in the videos, post op commentary is awesome too. Great videos, VERY informative and you do an excellent job transferring your wealth of knowledge to us your loyal viewers. Please keep making these videos. I find them HIGHLY valuable.
I'm a retired Brit Boilermaker. Been doing this crap all my life, successfully, I think 😁. Never had the technical support I needed, & your explanations are tying in with my experience. I'm having a lot of "Ah! So THAT's why!" moments... Great content, subbed. 👍
Both styles of editing or broadcasting the messages are well done. They are clear, show a wealth of knowledge, common mistakes that can be made by all, and help people decide which road to take; open the wallet and close thy mouth 👄 to have the work done by someone else or hike up the trousers and dive into the chores and never ending rabbit holes/ obstacles to undertake the task themselves. No one understands how "quick and painless " a task is until they roll up their sleeves and give it a shot.
I prefer this video, showing the raw work that actually goes into repair.
i love the raw unedited stuff and the voice over. pls keeping doing a combo of both
I enjoy the raw footage combined with the voice over giving an explanation of what you're up to.
It's a bad ass video. I like the mixture of raw and voice over it makes it more real and you did a freaking jam up job fixing those parts.
The combo footage is cool. Whatever works for you and your style
I liked the combination of both and it’s always hearing it raw and uncut Keep up the great work I need to go back and look at the lower hertz video to get some better knowledge of aluminum welding again. Thank you for another great show. Stephen
I like the mixture of both raw and voice over. Thanks for teaching
I like the combination of both styles as well. Thanks for all the education in your videos!
i like the combination of the two. Voice over and raw! learn a lot from your videos many thanks mate!
I like both voice over and some clips of the raw footage. Good shit!
I am enjoying watching the full process and listening to your commentary. Excellent videos. I'm learning heap before I fire up my new tig welder. Thanks fellow, keep up the great work.
A combination of real time and voice over works for me! Love ya work.
I like any thing you put out. Real world projects like this are very cool to watch. Thanks!
I liked how you augmented the overall video with the insert of unscripted footage. It highlighted your thought process, which is helpful.
I'm a sponge and your info is water. Voice over and raw data are both great. Thank you.
Big game of how you did this video, a mix of commentary and raw audio. Also really appreciate you being open about pricing.
I love the raw inputs, because your emotions can show
I like both raw commentary and post commentary. It's very entertaining and feels more organic.
Love everything about your videos but I love the raw footage I've been welding stainless for 20 years and I've learned alot watching yer videos
I honestly would like to see a combo of both cuz it’s what I like to do and would like to see more of what goes on behind the scenes to get that perfect part
Both commentary and raw footage!💪
Uncut footage is always good, it's nice to see your reaction as a human
I love the raw reaction commentary in your vids
I like the post commentary because I have a major hearing loss and I can hear you a lot more clearly you’ve helped me learn tig welding
I like the mix of raw footage and also the voice over. I enjoy when you talk about how much you charge or how much that job should pay. An estimate is good
Sir, it is always a pleasure to watch your presentations. A lesson is always learnt, no matter what knowledge I have gained in my 56 years on this earth.
I just love the stuff you show working on. So many internet tig welders show beautiful welds done on standard pipe or plate joints using fresh clean new metal, which is not at all like the reality of weld quality that can be expected on repair welds on non-standard joints.
I like both the voice over, and the raw footage.
I like to see all the steps. For one you see the worl put into it, two it is satisfying to watch a pro work. 👍👍👍
little bit of both is nice for the commentary it keeps it real while also being educational
always great to see you Justin......cheers from Orlando, FL, Paul
Amazing - no matter how many of your videos I watch - Im always at the edge of my seat !I hope to get to USA one day to attend one of your trainings !
Love you vids. My wife says I am addicted. Keep the comments and the humor, they keep an instructional vid alive.
I like both honestly. The unscripted is nice as it sometimes captures the thought process at the time, and the voice over is good for overall concise information.
Thank you for the effort and work. You know you are good when you make it look easy and give everyone false hope.
I like it when it's unscripted, from bigging to end, it shows your real process.
Love it. You take us through every step of the way. Really helpful when you let us know what size filler rod etc.
I would usually get my brother to do all my Tig welding work, but since he's currently building a house he doesn't really have much time to do it for me these days, and I hate waiting around because it kills my motivation. So I'm just starting it myself, and this channel has been vital for my progression, there's just so much valuable knowledge in all your content. I really appreciate it.
I like the real world footage… regardless of voice over or live narration. Capturing the real world issues like repairing other peoples work and coming across crap to repair is real world. I am a hobbiest and come across poor jobs to repair. The cast aluminum videos you have have been helpful and built my confidence to tackle a job.
Love the mix of raw and editing buddy, great work and Ive learned something always 👍
Being half blind and Tig welding I dip my tip all the time. Depth perception is Soo much fun. Thanks for the lessons.
It’s never “just the tip”.
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching and learning!
I work in IT and Tip my Hat to you Craftsmen. Your work holds this world together - quite literally!
I’ve been looking everywhere for a plier-hammer. I found them next to the screwdriver-chisel and the adjustable-spanner crowbar ! 😎
Im not an experienced tig welder so I personally like the narration you do, otherwise I wouldnt know what to draw my attention to and why. I also like the cost breakdown you do. Its been a while, glad youre doing well.
I too prefer the commentary over raw.
I also like both ways, raw and voice over. 👍
Love the video information. Glad to see a new video. Love the way you deliver the No BS approach
Great job and great lesson of life, take care and keep going Justin! Thank You!
I really don't care how you do your videos, they are all really good. I have learned so much from them, also I havn't been seeing much of your work on youtube. Keep up the good work
I honestly love this style of video
i think you have a good mix of "live" vs voice over for your content. love your work!
I like it- very detailed. Voice over is cool- but raw is super cool too.
im just happy youre putting out content! id like to see an update on that frame youve been working on with the watts link
Love this video Justin - and the sound effect when you decided to have the filler and the tungsten make sweet, sweet love raised a proper laugh 🤣
I really like a combination of the two. Keep up the good work man 👍
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO, I ALSO LIKE THE COMBINATION OF RAW & SCRIPTED VERSIONS
Top quality work right there. Thanks for the the tips on the job!
Wide weave and hope for the best!! That was fn funny 😅 retired welder, that brought back memories.
"Weave it wide and wish it well" Nice to know after all these years I'm STILL learning stuff from your videos. Even if it's great little quips to add to my repertoire 😂😂
Combo is great. Having a real reaction to what you come across is great cuz it's ....real.
Loving the format of the video, great work!
Great video as usual! Keep doing what you’re doing man, it’s excellent no matter!
I like the combination of the unedited with voice over like you did with this video. 👍👍 I know you said you didn't want to buy lesser metals for the fix, which makes sense but, I was wondering is there a reason you didn't use the metal from the pipe you cut from the part in the beginning of the video?
Will watch either fotage as I am just learning! keep up the great videos!
The detail is spot on