Emergency Welding for Sailors (2 Batteries + Jumper Cables) | ⛵ Sailing Britaly ⛵
See how you can weld stainless steel using two batteries and some jumper cables.
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Not many people know that you can weld stainless steel with SMAW (stick welding), but you absolutely can. With patience and careful working practices you can get very good results.
However, what happens if a stainless steel component fails when you are at sea and you don't have access to a welding machine? You could - hypothetically speaking - make a DIY welder using your boat's batteries and whatever cables you have to hand. This video shows you how to do that and what kind of results you might expect.
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This video was filmed in Gillingham Marina, Kent, United Kingdom. Gillingham Marina have asked if we would put a link to their chandlery, and we said "Yes, of course!" so here it is: https://www.gillinghammarinachandlery.com
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Видео Emergency Welding for Sailors (2 Batteries + Jumper Cables) | ⛵ Sailing Britaly ⛵ канала Sailing Britaly
🔔 Subscribe ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵ Informative Sailing Videos!
Download our printable PDF about Emergency Welding here ➜http://bit.ly/TREASURE⛵
***READ THE DISCLAIMER BELOW***
Not many people know that you can weld stainless steel with SMAW (stick welding), but you absolutely can. With patience and careful working practices you can get very good results.
However, what happens if a stainless steel component fails when you are at sea and you don't have access to a welding machine? You could - hypothetically speaking - make a DIY welder using your boat's batteries and whatever cables you have to hand. This video shows you how to do that and what kind of results you might expect.
Share this video ➜ https://youtu.be/Qk8r8rorC1Y
⛵Sailing Britaly⛵ brings you the sailing shenanigans of Chris (British), Rossella (Italian), and baby Emma (Britalian!) Our mission is to help YOU achieve YOUR cruising dreams, while working for a better world.
🌳 Become a Patron ➜ https://patreon.com/sailingbritaly
Follow us on Instagram ➜ http://instagram.com/sailingbritaly
Follow us on Twitter ➜ http://twitter.com/sailingbritaly
Like our Facebook page ➜ http://facebook.com/sailingbritaly
Share our channel with a friend ➜ http://youtube.com/sailingbritaly
Thank you :-)
Fair winds!
Chris, Rossella and Emma 😊
--------------------
This video was filmed in Gillingham Marina, Kent, United Kingdom. Gillingham Marina have asked if we would put a link to their chandlery, and we said "Yes, of course!" so here it is: https://www.gillinghammarinachandlery.com
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'Sailing Britaly' is a Helvellyn Ltd brand. Disclaimer: Due to factors beyond the control of Helvellyn Ltd, we cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. Helvellyn Ltd assumes no liability for property damage, injury or death incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Helvellyn Ltd. recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, open flames, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Some of the risks associated with welding with 12 volt batteries include: Battery explosions (with resulting battery acid spray), fire, eye damage, skin damage, electrocution, burns. This list is not exhaustive. Due to factors beyond the control of Helvellyn Ltd, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Helvellyn Ltd. Disclosure: any links in this description may be affiliate links. If you decide to buy some items from them, Helvellyn Ltd may receive a small percentage compensation for having suggested the suppliers to you. (This costs you nothing) As an Amazon Associate we receive compensation for qualifying purchases. Helvellyn Ltd only recommends suppliers and products which we believe in, so there is never any conflict of interest.
#sailing #welding #sailingbritaly
Видео Emergency Welding for Sailors (2 Batteries + Jumper Cables) | ⛵ Sailing Britaly ⛵ канала Sailing Britaly
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