Scrapman Industries
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Repairing a Double Tree
I had to repair a Double Tree before it wore out completely. This is what happened.
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Видео

lawn mower repair
Просмотров 9921 день назад
watch as I fix the axle on my lawn mower. Amsoil MP fluid: www.amsoil.com/p/mp-metal-protector-amp/?code=AMPSC-EA?zo=30496764
How much does it cost to weld that?
Просмотров 7421 день назад
People are always asking how much does it cost to weld something like that. well I try to make a video explaining how I charge for welding repairs.
small welding repair
Просмотров 196Месяц назад
This may not be the best and most glorious welding repair video you have ever seen but hopefully some of y'all might be inspired by it. get out there and fix some stuff.
You can check your welding hours on your fronius mig welder
Просмотров 68Месяц назад
Ever wonder how many hours you put on your fronius mig welder? So did I until yesterday. Now I know. #shorts
Wagon Axle welding repair
Просмотров 2012 месяца назад
A wagon axle was in need of repair. watch as we weld it back together.
Product spotlight: Milwaukee Work lights
Просмотров 632 месяца назад
Trying to work in the dark? You need to get some Milwaukee work lights
My first Aluminum Tig Project
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15 years welding but just now completed my first Aluminum Tig project.
Jansen wood chipper eats a black walnut tree
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This Jansen GTS-1500 chips up a black walnut tree.
Aluminum tig repair on the local rental trailer
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I had to repair the Aluminum rental trailer again. This time I was able to tig weld it. A welder in Texas once told me that these aluminum trailers do not hold up as well as steel trailers. sure they don't rust out but they crack all the time. what do you guys think? would you rather have an aluminum trailer or a steel trailer?
turning an old boat trailer into an ate/lawnmower trailer part 2
Просмотров 923 месяца назад
in part 2 of this trailer build we put the deck together and slap it onto the rolling chassis. I did not get to film the final product but it is now painted and operational.
Turning an old boat trailer into an Atv/lawnmower trailer Part 1
Просмотров 3843 месяца назад
I had an old boat trailer that was in the way. Instead of scrapping it I turn it into a Utility trailer which can be used to haul ATV's, Dirtbikes, lawnmowers, and all sorts of other junk. This is part 1 where we get a rolling chassis put together. there will be a part 2 where we put the deck together.
Mobile Welding 4 Farm Equipment Repairs.
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video we take the mobile Welding Rig out and fix 4 pieces of broken Equipment. Nothing in this video was all that difficult really just some simple repairs. Sa200 cold start.
Repairing Dumpster Bottoms
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In this video we replace the bottom on a rusted out dumpster.
Fronius Transsteel 2200 crash course on how to use it
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Need to learn how to use the fronius mig welder that you just bought? I try to go over how to set it up to get you melting metal. Mig, Tig, and Stick demos.
Building Steel Ladders in a small weld shop
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Building Steel Ladders in a small weld shop
Felling a tree with the Milwaukee M18 chainsaw 2727-20
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Felling a tree with the Milwaukee M18 chainsaw 2727-20
This tree was held together by ratchet straps
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This tree was held together by ratchet straps
Changing Power Steering Fluid on a 3rd Gen Tacoma
Просмотров 8847 месяцев назад
Changing Power Steering Fluid on a 3rd Gen Tacoma
Don’t let your car doors freeze!
Просмотров 207 месяцев назад
Don’t let your car doors freeze!
Cutting apart even BIGGER sealed units. (Trane Ac compressor teardown)
Просмотров 2097 месяцев назад
Cutting apart even BIGGER sealed units. (Trane Ac compressor teardown)
How to cut apart big sealed units for copper.
Просмотров 1237 месяцев назад
How to cut apart big sealed units for copper.
Improve your Fabricating Business’s Production With a Chop Saw Table
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Improve your Fabricating Business’s Production With a Chop Saw Table
Killing Dead zombie trees
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Killing Dead zombie trees
Dropping a side leaning Oak Tree
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Dropping a side leaning Oak Tree
Removing a Pine Tree with Advice to Beginning Business Owners
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Removing a Pine Tree with Advice to Beginning Business Owners
Holiday Scrap Metal Haul
Просмотров 5437 месяцев назад
Holiday Scrap Metal Haul
Craftsman Mechanics 4 drawer Tool box tour
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Craftsman Mechanics 4 drawer Tool box tour
Adjusting the bed knife on a Jansen GTS-1500 wood chipper
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Adjusting the bed knife on a Jansen GTS-1500 wood chipper
Changing blades and belts on a Jansen wood chipper
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Changing blades and belts on a Jansen wood chipper

Комментарии

  • @Mark-079er
    @Mark-079er 15 часов назад

    Sorry just a correction about the ESAB eqivelant of the Transpocket. I have the ESAB rogue 180i and it has a dedicated 6010 mode on the front panel and also welds great. Great vid. Thx

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 9 часов назад

      I wonder why millers still don’t have a 6010 mode. Seems like everyone else is learning that people want to burn 6010 with these things.

  • @BrandoValenzuela
    @BrandoValenzuela День назад

    Mae Teacher es duda Because Is The Music Timber

  • @rashimgomes1983
    @rashimgomes1983 2 дня назад

    😂✌️😂 family ⚖️

  • @jabisonr.s2966
    @jabisonr.s2966 3 дня назад

    O que eles tem?

  • @hueieeling3967
    @hueieeling3967 4 дня назад

    Gringo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @anssadka1458
    @anssadka1458 4 дня назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsHMTWAi1YFdg?si=o9UQnh776HsvAEiE

  • @user-dn7rg3ri4j
    @user-dn7rg3ri4j 5 дней назад

    😂😂😂

  • @ShailaMora-w8q
    @ShailaMora-w8q 5 дней назад

    This is why I respect them, they are goofy, they protect us, and they are really good at fighting

  • @johnlorencebernal6013
    @johnlorencebernal6013 5 дней назад

    daegkayo

  • @Nada_nadannnnn
    @Nada_nadannnnn 6 дней назад

    Dance better than me lol

  • @amossibe234
    @amossibe234 6 дней назад

    they definetly passed the vibe check.

  • @user-is1cc2de2j
    @user-is1cc2de2j 7 дней назад

    5 years wow

  • @damonperea4968
    @damonperea4968 8 дней назад

    I have a question on how you got your stick mate to run on a generator

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 8 дней назад

      I plugged it in

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 8 дней назад

      There’s a 10/3 wire we hooked up to the fancy welder style outlet and ran 3 of the wires to a nema 14-30 plug. There’s 2 hots and 2 neutrals I believe or 2 hots a neutral and a ground. One of the neutrals or the ground on the plug end isn’t connected to anything. My dad knows more about electrical than I do. He hooked it up the first time now I just remember what goes where if I have to take it apart or set up a new one.

    • @damonperea4968
      @damonperea4968 5 дней назад

      @@scrapmanindustries appreciate it I got a free stick mate lx235 and I have this generac generator it has 7500 running watts so I figured it’d be enough power but with this Amazon adaptor I got it’s sparking but won’t hold an arc

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 5 дней назад

      @@damonperea4968 do you have your hot wires hooked up correctly? If that’s all good clean your metal, make sure your welding ground is hooked up and making good contact. If that’s not the issue try new electrodes. If all that is good make sure the generator is pushing out the right amount of volts. Each leg of the 220 v circuit should be pushing out half of that. Do more research like I said I’m no electrician but I believe each hot leg should be pushing 110-115 volts. I had my generator drop voltage over time and the welder wasn’t arcing. Did some trouble shooting, tuned the generator back to the correct voltage and it worked fine.

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 5 дней назад

      I also try really hard not to support Amazon. A lot of what the sell anymore is garbage right out of the box. I’m not saying your adapter is bad but if it is serviceable make sure it’s hooked up correctly.

  • @LisettNadia
    @LisettNadia 8 дней назад

    😂😂😂😂

  • @nancybowdidge5423
    @nancybowdidge5423 9 дней назад

    U R worth it 🇱🇷🍟🚭👍🏼🍎🍌🙏🏼🌦🍩✅🏦✅🏦✅🤠🇺🇸💝

  • @lolofrisson
    @lolofrisson 9 дней назад

    Hello from France Well thought out setup. Organization saves so much time and motivates you to get to work!... Well done!!!

  • @anouarthecactus
    @anouarthecactus 11 дней назад

    The military after they succeed in a mission

  • @norag7445
    @norag7445 13 дней назад

    El tío de atrás:Espero no estar junto a estos esquizofrénicos...😅

  • @MohammedSalim-hu6tm
    @MohammedSalim-hu6tm 14 дней назад

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ideainfusion
    @ideainfusion 16 дней назад

    SOLDIERS AINT SOLDING😂

  • @user-zr2mt5vh8u
    @user-zr2mt5vh8u 17 дней назад

    Езжайте в Украину защищать украинских нацистов

    • @JohnG44
      @JohnG44 16 дней назад

      Better then those commies. Russia is patheic.

  • @CloudyEditz-193
    @CloudyEditz-193 17 дней назад

    Average soldiers be like: Anyone on 2024?

  • @slnieckoocko
    @slnieckoocko 17 дней назад

    One is just staring at his bunkbed not noticing anything 🤣

  • @_hector__
    @_hector__ 19 дней назад

    would you recommend this as a welding student who wants to practice stick (but mostly tig but alas) and occasionally use it to repair something around the house/car work and maybe even get a little side gig with it im torn between the fronius and a primeweld tig325x and primeweld mig285

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 18 дней назад

      if you are looking to do conventional tig with a foot pedal than the fronius trans pocket is not the machine for you. most fronius machines use hand controls or lift arc with a scratch start tig rig setup. if you are looking for mostly tig you would want either the tig package of this machine, the transtig, or the magic wave/Iwave machines. if you are not a brand loyalist I would highly recommend looking into the HTP Invertig 221 or 250. I have the Invertig 221 that I bought used recently for less than what you would pay for that prime weld. if you are trying to tig weld aluminum than you will really not want this machine or the fronius transtig machines. the magic wave is a beast but they are hard to find used and cost about $5-6k with a water cooler. hence the reason I got a used HTP. This machine can and will Tig weld but it is different than your conventional tig set up. the tig that this machine does uses a torch that you connect to your stick stinger and and air line with straight argon. the air control is a manual valve on the torch body itself. you start and stop the arc similar to the way you would when stick welding. its good for working in factories or refineries and places where you can't use a foot pedal, like where I'm working currently trying to weld stainless safety gates standing one footed on the top of a 12' tall Aframe ladder. a foot pedal would be in the way and unusable so scratch start or lift arc tig is the way to go. if your trying to practice tig like that than yes this machine would be good for you but otherwise get one with a foot pedal and AC otherwise you'll be pretty frustrated and end up regretting your purchase. how ever if you are trying to get it mostly for stick welding and the tig welding is just a side thought for when your standing one footed on a ladder trying to weld some stainless than yes this machine is an excellent choice. for stick welding this thing is super smooth and portable. this is my go to stick welder. I've burned over 100lbs of 6010 and over 200 lbs of 7018 with this thing. it even burned some 309 stainless tig rods the other night. I passed my d1.1 vertical up groove weld test on 1" plate with this machine.

  • @apolinarvillasenor1714
    @apolinarvillasenor1714 19 дней назад

    Otro soldado 😂

  • @giysih
    @giysih 19 дней назад

    Cool Video!

  • @jonjonlopezjr.3693
    @jonjonlopezjr.3693 19 дней назад

    Let the man live😂

  • @Titanic_we_need
    @Titanic_we_need 20 дней назад

    Do u remember the Titanic 😭

  • @Ahmed1425-e6r
    @Ahmed1425-e6r 21 день назад

    The song is Spanish, what does America have to do with it? It's being stolen.

  • @sticksandstones1885
    @sticksandstones1885 21 день назад

    Thanks for making the video I also like the one you made before this video Where you were building the log sweater.Thanks, that's very helpful

  • @sethmoking
    @sethmoking 22 дня назад

    I saw one video where the guy was using the same stuff as you but it was coating everything in yellow. I like the clear coat like you have. I want to buy a case of it, but I'm afraid it'll make everything yellow.

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 21 день назад

      If you spray it on something white it will look yellowish. If you put it on something black than you don’t really notice it. What are you trying to use it for?

    • @sethmoking
      @sethmoking 21 день назад

      @@scrapmanindustries It's all black underneath my vehicle, so that's good. Thanks for the clarification!

  • @engjds
    @engjds 23 дня назад

    Biggest nightmare in welding for me is thin materials, keep chasing holes, hopefully when I get used to the pulse setting that won't happen. Question is, say you have 1mm material, using 1/16" rods, what current and pulse settings work best? I just got a transpocket 150A, impressed by the arc stability, very smooth even with 6011.

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 22 дня назад

      not sure the last time I tried running 1/16" rods was when the Hobart stickmate was my only option as far as welding machines go. never got em to work correctly. Do you ever run MIG or self shield flux core? usually stuff that is as thing as that you will want to tig weld or sometimes mig weld it. you can run tig with any stick welder. if you get a torch similar to the heavy hitters tig rig with a manual air valve on the torch. or the fronius machines have their own torch that should work with any trans steel unit and some of the trans pocket units have the tig option. if you don't have the tig package already installed on your trans pocket you would have to run a scratch start set up. but put the machine in tig mode and it becomes lift arc. if you run a scratch start set up on a fronius with the tig package you either have to be smarter than me or run in stick mode because the tig mode is always waiting for you to press the button and make it hot.

    • @engjds
      @engjds 22 дня назад

      @@scrapmanindustries Knew you would help, thanks my friend. Yeah, I am pretty new to welding, but have tried out Mig and got decent results and also flux core, they seem easy after stick tbh, I asked because if I get this welding repair thing going, it would be nice to do everything on the transpocket with it being so portable. I have the argon waiting for Tig, but I have been holding off until I feel I have fully mastered stick and mig first, my TP unit does not have the tig package, but I do have it on my transteel 2200mv along with the Fronius torch-one I wish to keep at home.

    • @engjds
      @engjds 22 дня назад

      @@scrapmanindustries Slightly off subject, but I want a silent compressor too, something that can be used for plasma cutting or arc gouging and maybe odd air tool usage, but I am unsure how large a tank I will need (25L, 50L, 100L?) or the minimum CFM, what do you use mate?

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 22 дня назад

      @@engjds my compressor has made in into some of my earlier video back in the scrap metal processing days. I would not recommend that one for gouging. or even plasma really. mine is too small for gouging and just barely big enough to handle intermittent plasma. I made it work for gouging once on a small dozer repair that I did. I think I filmed that set up. I could only gouge for a few minutes then wait a really long time for the compressor to build up air. I don't care about mine, it already survived a car fire when I torched my 98 Tacoma. the compressor owes me nothing and the tank is actually so old it's about to need replaced anyway. You can get by with one of them 15hp wheel barrow compressors but most guys will run a big 30 gallon 25 hp or more compressor unless they have a screw type compressor either on the truck or in the welder. I think you need like 22cfh or so to gouge pretty much non-stop. my compressor has about 4cfh. when you start needing air in that volume it will not be silent. the quietest ones as far as I know are the screw type packs that run off your trucks hydraulics but they also cost an arm and a leg. for the shop most guys will get at least an 80 gallon compressor of some sorts and put it either outside or in its own room. I'm not at that level yet. Usually when I do have to carbon arc gouge there's usually a bigger compressor than mine sitting near by. I'll just hook up to that. I have no clue what size it is but we had two blow guns zip tied open for about a month and it wasn't that noticeable of a difference. that was at a factory though.

  • @BhongbongMerete
    @BhongbongMerete 24 дня назад

    😅

  • @tg-rn7tg
    @tg-rn7tg 24 дня назад

    45 v on 1/8 th in holy shit

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 23 дня назад

      720 inches per minute also. If you couldn’t tell that was a joke.

  • @PrasannakumarKinnera-yg5qt
    @PrasannakumarKinnera-yg5qt 24 дня назад

    👏👏👌

  • @takumifujiwara1998
    @takumifujiwara1998 26 дней назад

    “IS THIS A PLATOON OR A STRIP CLUB, PRIVATE!?!”

  • @engjds
    @engjds 26 дней назад

    Why did you go for the old Lincoln instead of just running your TS2200 with a generator? Also, for someone starting up a welding repair business, what tools do you recommend besides welder/generator, grinder, clamp mate?

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 26 дней назад

      I can get into that second part when I have more time tomorrow but the Lincoln lives on the truck. The Lincoln and fronius trans pocket are on my truck all the time. The trans steel is set up in my shop. It comes with me sometimes but mostly I’ll use the Lincoln. The only reason I bought the Lincoln was because at the time I bought the fronius my biggest machine was an even older Lincoln 180 Home Depot. I bought the fronius but it was gonna take a few weeks to arrive. So i also bought the 210mp Lincoln because I was hitting the duty cycle on the small machine 3 times in one stair build.

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 26 дней назад

      I might have misunderstood your question. If you were talking about the big old sa200 I was using vs the trans pocket it’s one of those things where I could have used any machine that I own which usually is the trans pocket. I just felt like using the big Lincoln on that particular day. They are some of the smoothest machines out there, they sound cool as hell and I keep it around for big jobs and gouging. Sometimes I’ll run it just to run it. It’s kinda like when people take their antique cars out for a ride. The big Lincoln’s are addicting to me.

    • @engjds
      @engjds 26 дней назад

      @@scrapmanindustries Yeah they are pretty cool, I take it they can output 200A, but you say they can also arc-gouge as well?! do you need seperate compressor for that mate?

    • @engjds
      @engjds 25 дней назад

      @@scrapmanindustries Ha, I see, I want a arc gouging setup, but without a generator welder, I do not believe there is a solution if you just have a 240v single phase suppy?

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 25 дней назад

      @@engjds the Sa200 puts out 300 amps or so depending on how it’s tuned. You do need an air compressor to gouge. So for mobile work starting out it really depends on the type of work you do. I started out without hardly anything then slowly got more stuff. If you watch some of the older videos where I was messing around with a white Hobart stick mate that is pretty much where I started from. Then when I really went into this full time I had a generator a stick welder, mig welder, 5 grinders. 3 small ones 2 big ones, some torch’s on my trailer, the sa200, some hammers. (I like bigger hammers and splitting mauls in case you haven’t seen my older scrap metal stuff) extension cords, some levels, a variety of hand tools and a battery drill and impact driver. I got on a big stair job almost right off the bat and then realized I needed an impact wrench, SDS concrete drill, some framing squares, saw horses, and some other random stuff here and there. I would recommend getting a papr system like mine as soon as you can. I put it off for too long. A shovel, broom and leaf blower go a long way as well. Start with any job you can get that is within your skill set. Don’t think you need everything to start. I was running around with an older f250 when I first started full time. It made some appearances on the channel. You can see the progression to where I’m at now. It wasn’t easy and it wasn’t over night. Also the most important tool you can carry around is a stocked cooler and the ability to push through the difficult times. Those two things are more important than any tool on the truck. There will be times you will be in the middle of the worst job you’ve ever seen, knowing you totally underbid it, your covered in sweat, blood, and cow crap. It’s easy to throw a temper tantrum and find every excuse to quit, but you gotta have the drive to keep pushing. That is your most important tool in life I guess.

  • @engjds
    @engjds 26 дней назад

    How do you get into tight spots to grind off welds? was thinking about a die grinder.

  • @codywilliams4364
    @codywilliams4364 28 дней назад

    Heat your material first then add your filler rod

  • @rhenartlesterpascuallising4046
    @rhenartlesterpascuallising4046 29 дней назад

    stay safe

  • @hangten1904
    @hangten1904 29 дней назад

    Having a hard time finding this box. They only have the 3 drawer version available.

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries 29 дней назад

      Mine was made in the 80’s. Tractor supply sells a 4 drawer box. Not sure if it would hold up to what I have in mine though

    • @hangten1904
      @hangten1904 28 дней назад

      @@scrapmanindustries I just saw one on OfferUp for $65 and consider picking it up. Look like it's been well taken care of, no dents and light surface rust on the latches. Might be manufactured in 2009 based from the picture of the sticker that says Sears J9A0 - 09.

  • @yolohulan2837
    @yolohulan2837 Месяц назад

    Do they know it's a song about woman named macarenna cheating on her boyfriend with his friends while he is deployed?

  • @rileyroberts1089
    @rileyroberts1089 Месяц назад

    Even the cadets in the bed are watching😂

  • @VuduDoll_Burlesque
    @VuduDoll_Burlesque Месяц назад

    can i join the army.

  • @LillyM-by9zk
    @LillyM-by9zk Месяц назад

    Why they're just dancing to The Macarena

  • @LillyM-by9zk
    @LillyM-by9zk Месяц назад

    I love the military

  • @LillyM-by9zk
    @LillyM-by9zk Месяц назад

    The guy in the back is so weird that the army is just doing the Macarena

  • @Morocco469
    @Morocco469 Месяц назад

    CS GUYS

  • @evangelinepelayo9451
    @evangelinepelayo9451 Месяц назад

    Is this normal things my father does when he’s in the army 😂

    • @scrapmanindustries
      @scrapmanindustries Месяц назад

      Maybe not exactly that but more than likely he has done something pretty questionable that you wouldn’t see him do in normal life. Just ask him some day.

  • @DanSalistean
    @DanSalistean Месяц назад

    😂😂😂