This guy's beads look like they were done by a machine.Hes not just a fabricator.Hes an artist.
@David-ls4qp4 роки тому
Agreed
@diegocosta97154 роки тому
So fucking precise welding
@doshwhop4 роки тому
Ikr I wasn't interested in the intercooler. I just saw the welds in the thumbnail and had to watch.
@felixnilsson76364 роки тому
welding porn at its finest
@David-ls4qp4 роки тому
@@felixnilsson7636 indeed
@DaveHiggoHiggins4 роки тому
cant believe I just watched someone build a tiny intercooler for 20 minutes... but the process, the care, and WELDS! tip of the hat to you sir, I've never welded in my life and this makes me want to do it.
@thatblackz18504 роки тому
TIG is the hardest, and he made that shit look easy
@mrmiyagi35334 роки тому
@@thatblackz1850 i think tig is easier than stickwelding lol, and more comfortable than mig/mag
@jakelowang41324 роки тому
@@mrmiyagi3533 At school we started with steel with 1/16 plate in T or V and we only fuse the 2 piece together after we learn how to feed.
@fighterx41334 роки тому
@@mrmiyagi3533 stick is easy. Tig takes your entire body to coordinate.
@Scotta1atgmaildotcom4 роки тому
Everyone should learn how to weld, do it, get a friend to show you or take a class, you won't regret it
@equalsjim4 роки тому
Don't be fooled by the gloves, that's a CyberDyne Robot...
@danl.47434 роки тому
I have the same gloves and my work looks is a proof that I'm not a robot!
@HAL_90014 роки тому
Is that why it says 1909 on the gloves?
@creaky24364 роки тому
@@HAL_9001 I think it was sarcasm...
@creaky24364 роки тому
@@danl.4743 I think it was sarcasm...
@tepidtuna74504 роки тому
I was thinking the same :-)
@Taylordrifts3 роки тому
Can confirm tig button is life changing. Got one for tacking stainless exhaust on the car, Now I don't even use a pedal anymore. So nice when you need to stand for a weld, or anything really.
@jordanthornton48033 роки тому
Woah I wasnt expecting you here, I love your videos
@ToAshes873 роки тому
How did i know i would see you here :) love watching both you guys work :)
@jamesmarks80992 роки тому
I can operate a pedal with my knees, my elbows, my shoulder lol, … I never tried the tig button but I’ve heard great things.
@TheNicko7734 роки тому
99% of the time he is welding not propping on anything and is steady as a rock. That is very difficult to keep it straight as demonstrated here. Simply amazing.
@denyspoyner41504 роки тому
Those start / stops are pretty sweet too, can't even tell. Been 15 yrs since I've done any AL -T.I.G. Bravo !!
@reaction94494 роки тому
I have a hard time freehand welding, I mig weld which I’m sure is even easier to freehand compared to tig. I build 53’ enclosed trailers like nascar stuff and truck pull stuff, shit for Porsche and Michelin, cooper tires, KTM, and other stuff, right now building pods for Three Olives, built stuff for Chick-fil-A! I’ve always wanted to learn to tig tho, we do some tig like aluminum handrails and fuel tanks, some stuff on the lift gates are aluminum to. Just don’t have the time to learn at work or even after work since we only have 1 morning shift
@jakelowang41324 роки тому
@@reaction9449 Look for some local use equipment or HTTP welder are not so expensive and good quality i bought one chinese tig for around 100$. Work on 120/240 i try the 120 at around 100 amp the breaker trip, i want to test it on 240 before i leave my current job. I try welding steel 3/16 thick at 100 amps on 120 and it wasn't enough maybe i should have try aluminum can.
@Micscience2 роки тому
He is actually is propping he using the ledge of the table to guide his torch hand.
@dutchbanderlindt42272 роки тому
He props literally the entire video what are you talking about? Lol
@joshuablair61204 роки тому
This guy stacks dimes better than a bank roll. Damn
@RonCovell4 роки тому
Aaron - that was absolutely magic! Every step was fast, efficient, and beautiful - even the camera moves!
@classicrestoration4 роки тому
Now that’s a compliment!🧑🏼🏭
@jamesa75062 роки тому
Whoa! 6061 got the CCC stamp!! Certified Covell Compliment.
@charlieblanchard49684 роки тому
I cant watch these fab videos without catching myself blinking to anticipate the arc flash as if I'm wearing my speed glass. Another great build man.
@carportshenanigans59184 роки тому
@Charlie Blanchard, do you have any adjustments on your helmet? A decent helmet with speed glass shouldn’t let you get flashed when you start the arc.
@dmnhunter794 роки тому
@@carportshenanigans5918 I was thinking the same thing. I used Speedglas and Miller products and never had to blink prior to the lens darkening.
@ragswox59644 роки тому
I wish I had the patients to learn the skills this guy has. This is amazing work
@split1504 роки тому
That was great. Of all the fab stuff out there, I've never seen an intercooler made from a raw core to finished product.
@brianparker99244 роки тому
I enjoyed this one a lot. It helped me understand how a double pass intercooler works.
@ericlondono42514 роки тому
Loving the frequent uploads, thank you 👍
@nathanchalecki48424 роки тому
Really liked your comment about test safety
@itsdroku4 роки тому
The quality of these welds/beads is insane.
@garrett21114 роки тому
God this is some high quality work, all of the little steps you do to avoid any small aluminum particles from getting inside to the robot looking beads. Incredible. Love the video man.
@suspiciousperson53243 роки тому
Old, practiced hands can make works of art using the crappiest equipment. I knew a welder, Tan, in ChoLon, SaiGon, now retired, who specialised in heavy metal welding such as as railway wheels, nut & screw washing barrels, boat propellers (up to 1.5M), etc. Had muscles of steel and did all his work sitting on stools outside his workshop. His work was so good his customers ranged from boat yards to government agencies to industrial manufacturers - all done with an ancient welder and his talent acquired through years of work. May you have a long retirement Tan.
@leskovacs9593 роки тому
You are simply brilliant. That welding is like a perfect decoration not a joining of two pieces of metal. Unbelievable! I have not seen this skill anywhere before. Thank you.
@mikeznel60482 роки тому
Man, those restarts are beautiful! Great welding and fabrication but those restarts, you couldn't ask for them to be any better!
@digitalbillyРік тому
this guys basic demonstration on how to use templates is amazing.... I used to work in a fabrating shop and would occasionally tig weld. it was one of the greatest learning experiences of my life.... thanks again for the good memories and flashbacks... TOP notch work !!!!!
@accckiy4 роки тому
All I can say is that his seams from welding are in themselves works of art. Gives details an urban, technological and professional look.
@charlesmartin66332 роки тому
Wow 59 years old learned something new thank you I love the channel
@alexvonbosse50904 роки тому
Display of a true masters work!!!! I absolutely enjoyed watching this video and for that matter each and everyone of your other videos! The accuracy, consistency and quality of your work are second to none! Thanks for sharing and keep up the excellent work!
@R0cketRed4 роки тому
Wow from one welder to another, absolutely incredible! Your work is as good as it gets, not to mention TIG welding is the most difficult form of welding.
@jessetermeer2187Рік тому
Acetylene is definitely the most difficult and after that I think stick. Open root is a shit ton easier with tig then stick. Most people can weld a nice 6g with tig but not with stick
@tommybutler11814 роки тому
Seen a lot of welding in my short life but you do good work glad to see pride in the work you do nice job
@mustangcobra4384 роки тому
Proud subscriber to page and website for a few yrs now. It's so much easier to learn when someone isn't talking and explaining every single little detail that is not necessary. My wife laughs about that. Keep up the awesome work.
@vela5054 роки тому
Thank you for the pressure test and explanation.
@aaronsalvesen45534 роки тому
Best 21 minutes I spent today! You are a master!!! I learn so much every time. Thank you for your videos.
@gabrielpayala54162 роки тому
Nice work! I miss building intercoolers and radiators. I worked for Bell Intercoolers for 8yrs. Gerhard was an awesome designer and boss.
@EricErnst3 роки тому
Looks awesome. I got a new air to water intercooler in the mail recently. It's cool to see what goes into building one.
@mtx_by_ovimoto4 роки тому
Man, you have hands of gold !
@spartangiu944 роки тому
Hands of God * 😂
@brucejohnson30864 роки тому
Man you are a master .I love watching people weld aluminum I wished I had learned how back in my younger days. Its awesome
@Irish_home_worx4 роки тому
I always admire watching your videos your level of workmanship is incredible
@JoseDelgado-ho1cf2 роки тому
I'm on the fence about what method of welding to learn first- and oh man, watching your videos makes TIG look SO cool and neat.
@luisrocha17264 роки тому
I really like watching your fabrication and welding techniques, I also was, at one time well versed in TIG welding of Aluminum, I learned all that I could, while now I am an old timer, the old timers of my time, knew it only as Heliarc welding, they really knew their stuff and helped me to become ardent professional. Keep those videos coming, I think they help newcomers in learning the trade. Keep up the good work!
@adambergendorff27024 роки тому
Awesome, and just for demonstration, thanks for taking the time to make the video. Your start stop tie ins are Phenomenal!
@nexrace4 роки тому
to see this with simple hand tools & practice just amazes me! I can watch the magic happen all day.
@Synthstain2 роки тому
I don't own a welder or plan to buy one anytime soon but I watched all 20 minutes all the same. Respect to the craftsmanship!
@SebastianBlix4 роки тому
Can’t be the only one that almost cried when he capped off that beautiful intercooler. Absolutely amazing craftsmanship.
@johncoldwell3404 роки тому
I was thinking wait i will buy it, welds like that don't need testing 😔
@hbadge224 роки тому
It never fails to make me smile when I see your welds. It's just mind blowing.... seriously, me...no.. compute....
@Kevin-gx8lc4 роки тому
You're the best, a truly highly skilled artisan. Greetings from Southport UK.
@onlooker2513 роки тому
Great job - really neat beads on the weld. 👍 I like the tip for bending with the paper between the formers of the press. 🙂 John 🇬🇧
@deanspo4 роки тому
Came here randomly and although this was an amazing piece of work, i was absolutely captivated by the stubby scissors. FFS how did I make it through so many decades of life without realizing I really have no need for 80% of a scissors length. I am about to get medieval on about a half dozen scissors in my house.
@MikeL-vu7jo4 роки тому
Beautiful work this was my life at a job i had , tig welding Prototype aluminum heat exchanger's together , Weld, Machine and fabricate , in the auto industrie .awesome job with that torch and filler rod.
@jefffluharty21164 роки тому
You make it look so easy. Beautiful work!
@John_Be4 роки тому
Dude that welding! You're a freak!!! If only we could bottle up that skill and sell it. You have a gift.
@6miler4 роки тому
I love the nice clean shop you're working in!
@SuprSi4 роки тому
I definitely need to invest in a tig welder at some point, great job on the intercooler!
@returnofthemilk4 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant. Love watching your work.
@squirrelsgarden4 роки тому
In my 0 years of experience as a professional welder, I must say this guy is pretty damn good.
@scottcarr32644 роки тому
Perfect as always. You have some awsome welding skills, I wish I could weld Alluminium as well as you do.
@jalien61443 роки тому
The ability you have welding is amazing
@pethoviejo4 роки тому
I love to see craftsmanship like this. Well done.
@elissouabc4 роки тому
8:51 this guy is welding in front of a computer screen what a master !
@Mr88Andrew883 роки тому
Aluminium don’t spark so much
@tuloko163 роки тому
Thats the computer running the G code. Im telling you, this “guy” is a machine.
@tedfry2364 роки тому
Absolutely floored by your welds! That is art!! Subscribing now!
@steveshortt903 роки тому
Absolutely love your work mate! Mad skills!! You're an artist!!
@TRASHGHOST6664 роки тому
Welding with aluminum is actually really hard. But this guy has the skills.
@thomaslieven84474 роки тому
This should be featured in “satisfying video’s”.
@tituskoreman15654 роки тому
100% !
@leecharlie41294 роки тому
Indeed
@hupert94213 роки тому
No
@nate51024 роки тому
Person :What do you do for a living ? 6061: stack dimes .
@blipys4 роки тому
truly impressive, i learn something new every time, thanks
@brandondoesstuff79564 роки тому
Im in school right now for welding. I've tried welding aluminum and dear God it's freaking difficult. I either blow through or can't get the bead started. Your welds are so freaking impressive and I'm working towards being on your level. Good job man
@Token_Black_GuyРік тому
It is annoying but just gotta get the reps in
@rickfinsta29514 роки тому
Glad to see I'm not the only one with problems doffing the electrode on those sheetmetal inside corner joints. I don't know what it is but outsides are so much easier! Thanks for the videos.
@hooninglexus45373 роки тому
Very good work and you make it look soo easy. Laying the welds down like it was nothing!
@nodollarcrew25274 роки тому
Legit the best TiG welder ive ever seen
@bradyhuggonson37844 роки тому
Words cannot describe my love for this channel, Nohomo.
@racerx20843 роки тому
Awesome video. Very clean work. Like your little tricks for holding the parts up for welding. Definitely working smarter not harder.
@matpelor55903 роки тому
I can watch this all day long. Very satisfying.
@satman1w4 роки тому
I don't know what on earth are you doing, but I watched it hypnotised for 20 minutes!
@renejolicoeur6289Рік тому
Thanks from one tig welding to another tig welder.Cheers from Calgary Alberta
@petekossaras18304 роки тому
Killer Job as usual Aaron, I couldn't weld like that in my dreams! lol
@psiwog2 роки тому
You know how name??? Secrets revealed!
@AndySomogyi4 роки тому
Wow, that’s a great intercooler!! Can you do a video where you modify a radiator?? I need to cut a radiator in half and make two smaller radiators out of it. I’m a bit concerned about melting the aluminum braze that the fins are attached with with my TIG torch.
@michaelwahl92814 роки тому
Bought a tig button off your site today to help support your channel. Love the videos
@60614 роки тому
Thanks Michael!
@GameHavenTT4 роки тому
Absolutely beautiful welds. Good job my friend
@madmax20694 роки тому
Wow, your welds are a work of art
@tinkertom59904 роки тому
This is pure art! I am really jealous of your skills!
@brucewrandol3 роки тому
Beautiful stack of welds. Fun to watch the process.
@LifeRunner40004 роки тому
Sweet jesus this is mindblowing, steady as a god damn rock on that hand. Hats off to this guy right here, this is art.
@tototal4 роки тому
excellent welding service worthy of a high level professional congratulations I wanted to weld like this
@fivetencustoms7708Рік тому
I like how you cut through the tube an plated it after, ill be trying that on the small ones. Saves blocking off the end tube all the time👍
@JMJohannsen4 роки тому
Love the way you work, love your beads. Again, great job! 🤟
@jondough764 роки тому
What an artist! Absolutely beautiful work!
@taurus662 роки тому
Wow you’re good at what you do great welding very clean. Plus you make sure your surroundings is clean. Keep it up
@skaterdudd4 роки тому
keep them videos coming even if they’re short I love em all!!!!!!
@kalebpiper81072 роки тому
Dude.... Those welds... Are epic. Flippin' gorgeous.
@camerontaylor94213 роки тому
Your precision is inspirational!
@kawasakicruisader5600Рік тому
I really wish I could afford to have someone this talented make the intercooler I need for my turbo motorcycle. What a blessing that would be.
@aidanc84344 роки тому
Can we get a work shop tour love to see where the magic happens
@jeanjacquesrogerntwari73732 роки тому
I could pay just to watch you work. Respect 🙏🏾✌🏾
@zacharycornman9774 роки тому
Gorgeous, thank you for the demonstration.
@kareem85334 роки тому
@19:04 never seen that function, back in days we had slide control.
@TheCuttz19844 роки тому
Low-key didn't think about testing them with water. Thanks for the tip
@jonathangrypp1065Рік тому
Beautiful work brother been tig welding for a long time and this is something I’ve always wanted to do
@cbr600rx72 роки тому
A true artist at work. Loved watching it.
@SasquaPlatypus4 роки тому
Those little tricks are awesome like using filler rod to make a bend template... I’m stealing that!!! You’re gonna go broke stacking all those dimes. Thanks for the videos!
@francescoquintano30902 роки тому
you are very good!! you are as precise as a robot whoever put their thumbs down is just envious !!! compliments!!!
@rainmaker37002 роки тому
Love your videos! Everytime I watch one I learn something new, thank you!
@mxcollin952 роки тому
You sir are an amazing little aluminum welder/fabricator! What did you do to develop your “CNC” welding arms? Also, what kind of AC balance to are you running your welder? Your welding settings always seem perfect! 👌
@monizalez3 роки тому
This video is some straight Welding ASMR! Haahah! This was so cool to watch, I'm actually gonna start trade school in January for welding, and watching videos like this one gets me excited!!!
@paulone-off72864 роки тому
Tell ya what, that is some awesome welding, every bead looks like the last, consistant. Wish I could weld like that
@JTECH77662 роки тому
I've just started out on alloy, have done a few jobs on cast with success and now I'm practising on cans. I figure if I can weld cans together I can weld pretty much anything! Almost got them down pat.