Marius Hornberger
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I Built a Welding Fixture Table
I am building a welding fixture table with limited tools and less than 100€ worth of material. Plans are available, too. Definitely inspired by Manfred Welding @ManfredWelding
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Link to the plans:
mariushornberger.com/products/welding-fixture-table-plans
Products shown in this video:
*16mm hole saw: amzn.to/45KcX7w
*step drill: amzn.to/3VGUe8p
*counter sinking bits: amzn.to/3zjq97j
*spot drill: amzn.to/3xyOOV1
*welding helmet: amzn.to/3XPEKBs
*Refillable spray bottle: amzn.to/3VM1O1H
*rivet nut set: amzn.to/4cHoNBA
Thanks to TimWelds @TimWelds
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or support me through my Amazon wishlist: amzn.to/2QoQbhw
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I built a welding fixture table.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dharmeshsolanki4354
    @dharmeshsolanki4354 Годину тому

    really good video, this remind me of @FireballTool The Best Welding Table Ever Made ua-cam.com/video/JAcSNL1T3OA/v-deo.htmlsi=42_fTfb09kXwLQuH

  • @Shian_n
    @Shian_n Годину тому

    Aplying an "Eye protect filter" to a video is...

  • @mistakay9019
    @mistakay9019 Годину тому

    haha dont tell fireball tools! great job!

  • @ailahanifah6215
    @ailahanifah6215 Годину тому

    flott sb16 use cvt 😂

  • @fitybux4664
    @fitybux4664 Годину тому

    I want the clam dinner

  • @fitybux4664
    @fitybux4664 2 години тому

    A better title for this video is: "I made a wooden part look like a metal cast part, and put in 2 to 3 times more work than they probably did." 😆

  • @chriscampbell1456
    @chriscampbell1456 2 години тому

    Instead of moving the needle in a back and forth motion, try moving in an overlapping "C" shape. I get smoother welds doing that. Great project and video.

  • @lt1376
    @lt1376 5 годин тому

    oh my, Stahl comes cheap in DE

  • @MosthostlaWeb
    @MosthostlaWeb 5 годин тому

    You can use that left over scrap to make Welding Table Hole Bit Pattern Welded Damascus steel billets, which you can then use to make decorative clamps for the table. It's not like it's more over-engineered than other stuff you do...

  • @Greenlightandgo
    @Greenlightandgo 6 годин тому

    that board shield was adorable.

  • @Tom2112Tom
    @Tom2112Tom 7 годин тому

    So... what was the point of the removable slats? Did I miss that part?

  • @the1maxb
    @the1maxb 9 годин тому

    As others have said, increasing the current will allow you to get more heat into the weld zone, creating puddle sooner, hence laying in filler rod sooner/faster, hence less overall heat into base material and less warping (also saving shield gas).

  • @dev-debug
    @dev-debug 10 годин тому

    I battled the hole saw diameter issue in the past. I found the issue with the cheap hole saws is the tolerance on the bore that holds the pilot drill and runout of the cheap drill bit they come with. When you tighten the set screw it offsets the pilot to one side causing the hole saw to make the hole slightly bigger. I have a lathe so I bored the pilot hole of a cheap hole saw to a tight fit on slightly larger bit and used a quality drill bit. The holes were much closer to spec, I also trimmed the diameter of the cutters to fine tune it once the runout was solved.

  • @xDR1TeK
    @xDR1TeK 10 годин тому

    It's nice to see someone that took on a personal project and actually completed it with this much complexity and patience. 3 years went into the making of this and honestly this personal achievement of yours proves to me, that long-term projects aren't failures. Regarding your designs, they're quite meticulous and your machining skills are impressive. One can only envy you on your accomplishment. Very good job.

  • @coltongerber1879
    @coltongerber1879 10 годин тому

    I can't remember ever having seen welding shot with exposure that let me see what was happening. At first, I didn't realize that's what you had done, but it's super interesting to see. Now I wish everyone who welds in UA-cam videos would do that!

  • @mech0p
    @mech0p 11 годин тому

    if i wa one of the major tool manufacturers id try to hire him and make him a development manager lol

  • @hoodio
    @hoodio 12 годин тому

    this is absolutely beautiful engineering, coming from a swiss engineer also the measuring strips at the top of the screen when showing measurements is great

  • @hanswurstusbrachialus5213
    @hanswurstusbrachialus5213 12 годин тому

    Ich empfehle einen digitalen Winkelmesser :D

  • @mech0p
    @mech0p 12 годин тому

    I love how this dude goes so in depth on showing how things work. Like this is exactly how my man brain learns by visualizing whats happening and not just being told or reading from a book.

  • @mech0p
    @mech0p 12 годин тому

    i love watching these videos but they all make me feel like i am under accomplished in life and went wrong somewhere lol. Like i know i could do this with time but add will get bored adter a month or so. Like i get hyper fixated on stuff for short periods so i can tell you about things like politics, working out, disc golf, rc racing, warhammer, pc gaming, building pcs, Trading in the stock market, hunting, fishing, building fences, house repairs and the list goes on but it would be overwhelming with all the things ive been into over the years and that doesnt even include the sub categories of these things like tools for them all, guns, rods and reels and so on. I seriously think the title jack of all master of none came from people like me who have adhd/ add and get bored of something after a short time.

  • @mikelastname
    @mikelastname 13 годин тому

    Great build - lots of cool ideas. Glad I found your channel eventually.

  • @lorenbush8876
    @lorenbush8876 13 годин тому

    I think most welding tables are a lot more heavy duty, like solid steel instead of tubing bur if it works for you that's great, I really hope it works well for you. Thanks for sharing that with us.

  • @Ataraxia_Atom
    @Ataraxia_Atom 14 годин тому

    If you're really trying to improve the aesthetic of your weld. I found using a metronome really helps. 60bpm so you're adding filler every second makes for some beautiful welds

  • @HickeyTyson
    @HickeyTyson 14 годин тому

    Loved the video! It was definitely too long, (don’t get me wrong I sat through it and love it) but if you broke it into chunks the way Alex Steele does (part 1, 2, . . . . ) I think you’d get more viewership and you could release them 1 day at a time so people Would visit your page more often. The algorithm will like that more. If you choose not to break it down into parts, I’ll still be here watching. You do whatever you think is best :) great content my friend.

  • @nexorexo6600
    @nexorexo6600 14 годин тому

    Wie immer: Klasse Video! Ich schaue dir schon lange zu und hab mir schon die eine oder andere Inspiration bei dir geholt. Auch wenn ich schon seit 5 Jahren einen massiven Schweißtisch habe und nicht daran denke ihn zu ersetzen, habe ich das Video gespannt verfolgt. Auch wenn die Präzision bei weitem nicht von nöten ist, schlägt mein Ingenieurs-Herz höher, wenn ich sehe wie du versuchst das letzte Zehntel raus zu holen 😍 weiter so!

  • @MrPwnageMachine
    @MrPwnageMachine 14 годин тому

    Why am I getting an Ad at the start when I have premium????

  • @southmaplegarage
    @southmaplegarage 14 годин тому

    Well done , for jumping into welding starting with tig you’re doing great. Are you going to post the plans for the tungsten grinder? That unit is awesome

  • @kozko-xe1xl
    @kozko-xe1xl 14 годин тому

    I loved,subscribed!

  • @juliankoenig
    @juliankoenig 14 годин тому

    Very impressive! Einfach super!

  • @asturias7919
    @asturias7919 14 годин тому

    The welding arc (ha) of Marius! God I'm excited to see this.

  • @elidorrodile9306
    @elidorrodile9306 15 годин тому

    Why didn`t you produce the template with your CNC? Or drill all the holes with it??

  • @bananasba
    @bananasba 16 годин тому

    At 6th minute it became obvious that a better way is to use undersized drill + reamer/adjustable reamer to get exact hole size

  • @Jauertussen1
    @Jauertussen1 17 годин тому

    not great idea to make that out of regular 3mm pipe. to soft and manuvable and flexing do to temperatur. there is a reason why real fixtures uses heavy lasercut steel plating that is machined into spec (not sure of material but atleast 355 or 410). what are the tolerances and pression on the marker tape. think you may just have over done it but not got the results worth the effort, but i may be wrong, but dont think you can trust a marker tape below 1 mm precision. ps think your grinding angle for the tungsten is abit steap, long time since i done it but recall more like 45 deg or so.

  • @adrianburghelea9353
    @adrianburghelea9353 17 годин тому

    You have a romanian name !?

  • @Kalle1995
    @Kalle1995 17 годин тому

    Ok welding 4 a first timer

  • @Aaaalter
    @Aaaalter 18 годин тому

    I live watching your videos. Very professional!

  • @justinpedersen9174
    @justinpedersen9174 18 годин тому

    It bothers me so much that you need to prefix everything that you're a beginner welder because the welding community has a notorious reputation for ripping into every one of its members. You don't see woodworkers apologizing to viewers for anything less than perfectly flawless work. I understand that there is pride in work and a lot of welding work will come at the cost of life if things go wrong. Just feels like they are not welcoming of new members

  • @akselbering291
    @akselbering291 19 годин тому

    Hey professional welder here, by the quick clip at 17:23 it seems like your using too much gas. It also looks like your using a cup size 7 or 8, a general rule of thumb is taking the cup size and adding 2. That gives you your desired gas flow, with a little bit extra for any leaks. Whenever I adjust my gas flow I light up on a scrap piece and if there is no "scratching" noise as the amps slump down, then I know I got the right flow set. If it does still scratch, then it's just a matter of adjusting it up or down and trying again. Initial slump up (or slope) isn't generally something I use, it's annoying when tacking and only useful when you wanna restart on a weld with a bit better penetration. But avoid making the bead any wider right at the start. So for aesthetics basically. 20:42 THIS, it's by no means perfect but these few seconds are how you "should" be welding all the time. The excessive angle of your torch isn't technically correct, but it does reduce penetration and thusly reduce warping. 10-20 degrees from perpendicular is the "correct" angle. 20:47 it's miles better, notice how the weld initially "wets out" smoothly in the beginning and then sort of folds up on itself a few dips later? What's happening is your initially welding with the correct amount of heat in the weld puddle, (THIS, it's not the amount of heat applied, its how hot the puddle is.) for those initial few dips you are welding at the correct speed. But as you were getting started you applied more heat than needed, so you succesfully made use of the excess heat but then failed to compensate (slowing down slightly) when this excess heat ran out. 20:57 use thinner filler wire, I would say a 1,6 would be plenty for this. 2,0 and you sort of have to use another dipping technique in order to not dramatically change how hot the weld puddle is with every single dip of filler. 21:49 If you had extra pipe available I would've tacked them on as a strongback in order to prevent warping, you'd still get some but much MUCH less than you'd expect.

  • @jimsjacob
    @jimsjacob 19 годин тому

    Well, I thought this was a project I could try, but about 5 min in, realized I couldn’t! 😂. Don’t have that selection of tools and most importantly, not nearly enough patience to be that exact! Well done Marius!

  • @michaelghabour5547
    @michaelghabour5547 20 годин тому

    A freaking one day after I finished my table dammit

  • @T0tenkampf
    @T0tenkampf 20 годин тому

    Very nice setup tips, I was thinking of something similar but will probably look for a used Magdrill since I live in an industrial city. Your plains make it a no-brainer. I am also a novice welder so I hope that you offer the electrode sharpening guide files for sale...what a time saver that would be.

  • @jeroenvandend
    @jeroenvandend 20 годин тому

    I was lucky, I just orderd a plate at a local shop with a fiber laser, 100 x 100 with the same hole patern, 15mm thick -> was 150 bucks

  • @freescape08
    @freescape08 21 годину тому

    I see you hate southpaws. 😅

  • @larrymac8538
    @larrymac8538 23 години тому

    Marius - what type of BRAKE CLEANER are you using to clean your steel with before welding ?? 🙄🙄🙄

  • @charlesraes8541
    @charlesraes8541 23 години тому

    You now need a Mill! 🤣🤣 you could upgrade and old one with steppers to make it CnC 😂 Your channel always inspires me to get back to making. You have been pushing out amazing videos the year. Always continually improving.

  • @ZMO999
    @ZMO999 23 години тому

    I recommend using multiple foot pedals for some controllers and the eye protection can be pivot like a car sun visor but with two points to make it stable and steady when vibrate or hit with something

  • @jothain
    @jothain День тому

    I never understood why people are so fixated to weld diy welding tables. I'd just weld frame and bolt upper pieces in place, cause it would allow shimming and easy replacing of workarea pieces. After all it's almost inevitable that something bumps surface, it gets heat or damage etc.

  • @westsenkovec
    @westsenkovec День тому

    Every welder (who's not an engineer btw) would have told you not to use the hole saw. If you watch similar videos on building a welding table you'll find that information and the explanation why.

  • @finder066
    @finder066 День тому

    16mm drill bit?

  • @tasnimulbadhon1994
    @tasnimulbadhon1994 День тому

    "In true beginner fashion this piece needs to go on this piece."