Line boring & Bore welding D10 Dozer Equalizer Bar | Sir Meccanica WS2

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2022
  • In this video we have a job to repair a Caterpillar D10 bulldozer equalizer bar. The ends of the equalizer bar are worn out and damaged so we are welding them up and boring them out to bring them back to size for the new seals and spherical bearings. We are using our Sir Meccanica WS2 portable in-line boring and bore welding machine. First we need to drill out the grease holes which proves to be harder than we first thought. We then get into setting up the line boring machine before boring out the damaged eye material. We then use the Sir Meccanica machine for bore welding to build up new material and then bore out the surfaces to suit the new seals and bearings. We also need to cut the snap rings using our shop made snap ring cutter. Once the equalizer bar ends are all new again and cleaned up we get into fitting the components. We use liquid nitrogen to cryo freeze shrink fit the new spherical bearings into the ends and then use our hydraulic press for pressing in the fibre bush into the centre. Job done and another happy customer!
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    - Sir Meccanica WS2 Portable machine
    - WIA 500i Weldmatic welder
    - HMP-150T Hydraulic press
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  • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
    @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +936

    This is our 100th video!! We never thought our channel would grow this big so THANKS to all our awesome subscribers and viewers for the support over the past 100 videos. We hope you enjoy this one with some bonus tips and explanations and here's to the next 100 being even better! 😎👍
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    • @sadmule
      @sadmule 2 года назад +12

      Congrats on 100 great vids!

    • @markusfischhaber8178
      @markusfischhaber8178 2 года назад +7

      Keep on going. And all good wishes to your wife, you and your dog

    • @MoreLaterDude
      @MoreLaterDude 2 года назад +8

      I'm looking forward to the next 100 and then the next and so on and so on... Keep up the great work!

    • @clydebalcom3679
      @clydebalcom3679 2 года назад +4

      Congratulations on 100 videos. I've enjoyed every moment and I am looking forward to seeing a boatload more.

    • @ChrisR2517
      @ChrisR2517 2 года назад +6

      The trouble you have when drill is in reverse......

  • @Duh6666666
    @Duh6666666 2 года назад +266

    Clicking like before watching a video only happens to a select few creators, and you are among those for sure!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +25

      That's awesome thanks very much

    • @velhallendale1237
      @velhallendale1237 2 года назад +14

      This is me also as we all know it's going to be awesome anyway. 👌

    • @brucebaxter6923
      @brucebaxter6923 2 года назад +12

      Lol, me too, this man gets an automatic like every time

    • @bigdaddy741098
      @bigdaddy741098 2 года назад +13

      Absolutely agree.
      But I will also add, one of a select few creators that I watch 100% of every video from beginning to end, can't miss those bloopers.
      These videos are very informative and interesting, and I definitely learn things that I can apply to my own backyard diy jobs, and I'm sure there are many people who get so much more out of them than I do....
      .
      But lets be REAL here.... The reason I am Really here???...
      Is for the Giggling and the Swearing at the end 😁😂👍👊

    • @JFWGarage
      @JFWGarage 2 года назад +4

      Me too club 👌🏼🇦🇺

  • @davidyates748
    @davidyates748 2 года назад +98

    What you're dealing with there is the 80:20 rule. 80% of people go around half arseing the job, leaving 20% of us to run around fixing their cock ups. I really enjoyed the longer video, thanks Kurtis and Karen!

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131 2 года назад +8

      Yep. Then the customer wonders why the repair costs so much.

    • @NickySull
      @NickySull 2 года назад +4

      Cause we’re doing 150-175% more than we should be

    • @crinkly.love-stick
      @crinkly.love-stick 2 года назад +3

      @@NickySull more than were paid for*.

    • @raymondreiff8170
      @raymondreiff8170 2 года назад

      @@crinkly.love-stick I am pretty sure this happens to be a Global problem only getting worse, Because alot of the younger techs are too lazy or Just don't CARE ❗

    • @crinkly.love-stick
      @crinkly.love-stick 2 года назад +3

      @@raymondreiff8170 i used to be an agricultural equipment technician, til a workplace injury. I'm never going back to it, because my local McDonald's pays more. Why should I kill my body, for such shit pay? I'm not even 30 yet, but I just had hip surgery because of that career

  • @shakes5847
    @shakes5847 13 дней назад

    As a commercial construction electrician, the first 15 minutes of this video transported me right back to work.

  • @Portomatic
    @Portomatic 2 года назад +6

    At 3:46 when you say "that is a relief nipple" and the Giggler snorts.... I shot coffee out my nose. Congrats on the 100th video. You two not only run one hell of a high quality business, you're nice folks that don't mind showing the world you're human. So many RUclipsrs primp and preen and light and polish away the reality of life from their videos. So grateful you two are simply who you are (bloopers and all) and willing to share that. My best to you three.

  • @amcconnell6730
    @amcconnell6730 2 года назад +131

    How great it must be for the customer to see in just 56 minutes that their job has been done to the highest standard. I wish that was the case when I get a tradie into my house.

    • @murphymmc
      @murphymmc 2 года назад +4

      As a General Contractor who has always worked pretty much by himself, I do projects as I would like them done in my own house and I'm a detail oriented guy. I'm constantly doing minor and and sometimes major repairs on jobs that were done poorly before I arrive. I hire subcontractors, plumbers, electricians, HVAC guys who, like me, do not like call backs. There are far too many tradesmen now who just don't seem to know how to do something correctly or don't care. Yep, very frustrating. Now I'm an old guy, still working, sadly aware of the diminishing skills of the younger tradesmen.

    • @pablodiazsantiago1274
      @pablodiazsantiago1274 Год назад

      It’s a three days job minimum not 56 minutes

    • @amcconnell6730
      @amcconnell6730 Год назад +1

      @@pablodiazsantiago1274 The 56 minutes refers to the vid length the customer has to watch, obviously. :)

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 9 месяцев назад +1

      They really should run an elapsed timer in a corner of the video to show how long the job really took.

  • @colinjohnson5515
    @colinjohnson5515 2 года назад +7

    The outtakes on this video are so great. Curtis your engineering know how is top notch but it’s great to see you’re still human

  • @ml.2770
    @ml.2770 Год назад +3

    Sir Meccanica A Lot to the rescue once again. He likes big bores and he cannot lie.

  • @mazevx2451
    @mazevx2451 2 года назад +93

    You are not only doing precision machining and editing, you are also the most reliable uploading RUclipsr I have ever seen, like a Swiss watch. Precise and reliable! Thank you for being awesome!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +28

      haha that's credit all goes to Karen, she is the one who does all the upload and schedule and is a little OCD so makes sure it's on time every time

    • @johnnydingo8680
      @johnnydingo8680 2 года назад +7

      @@CuttingEdgeEngineering Karen does a great job and seems to be able to also calm your spirit when you need it 😎

    • @leonardcrum6896
      @leonardcrum6896 Год назад +2

      Karen does a wonderful job keeping Curtis in line. If she ever needs any muscle she calls for the head of security, he’s always on the job!😂

    • @user-qr7qn2gi3u
      @user-qr7qn2gi3u 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​​​@@CuttingEdgeEngineeringКертис вы настоящий мастер своего дела , ваши знания восхищают , продолжайте снимать ролики , вы помогаете людям , Привет вам из России , удачи и здоровья вам и вашей семье .

  • @brerobsym
    @brerobsym 5 месяцев назад +3

    'Customer wants the product back to brand new.' Is this Kurtis Kode for 'if you want me to do the job, it WILL be done properly because I have no effing interest in doing things half arsed.' One of the main reasons I keep going back through old video is this attitude! Thanks guys.

  • @formerfarmer1718
    @formerfarmer1718 6 месяцев назад +6

    I think you’re about the most accomplished machinist, welder, torch operator I’ve ever seen. Your skills and knowledge need to be preserved. I hope at some point before you retire you’ll hire one or two young, bright, serious proteges to study under you. It’ll carry on your contribution to the craft for the betterment of makers and fixers the world needs.

  • @killerkane1957
    @killerkane1957 2 года назад +7

    From Jump Street, I was wondering how you would cut the grooves. I stand amazed at your process. You have an impressive grasp of not only your process but customer retention. This is very impressive considering your age. You are indeed a BADASS. I don’t know who would want to come to the US, but if you ever do I would hire you on the spot. You posses the kind of grit that would make you top in any field you chose. Doctor, scientist, lawyer, traffic cop, or even a Texas Cowboy. Very impressive and a pat on the back to your wife for choosing you and her video work. Bravo! Brava!

    • @gregorymatre
      @gregorymatre 5 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. This young man has the common sense of a 90 year old engineer.

  • @manuelmendonca8482
    @manuelmendonca8482 2 года назад +14

    love the bloopers , keep them in at the end always. Shows the people the real you a true blue Aussie. Great thank you to your talented and very patient wife behind the camera she is your rock mate look after that girl not many like her around.

  • @johng8473
    @johng8473 2 года назад +53

    Some how, I was certain the lack of holes, and the drama with the drill bits and destroyed insert would lead to some outstanding bloopers. I wasn't disappointed, well done Kurtis. Your attention to detail is outstanding. Thanks to you and Karen (Giggles) for the videos. Love every one of them.

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 2 года назад +1

      Let's not forget that lovable dog. He's an established star.

  • @scotpettengill7801
    @scotpettengill7801 6 месяцев назад +4

    Congrats on the 100th video Kurtis. Once again you have amazed us with your vast knowledge of components. and how they function. As always , your machining skills have proven to be very impressive. Your wife adds so much to your work with her video technique .as well. Thanks for all you two do.

  • @manuhonkanen2111
    @manuhonkanen2111 2 года назад +2

    Now that video wasn't boring at all!

  • @MrPRIMODISETTE
    @MrPRIMODISETTE 2 года назад +120

    Many years ago (1980), I used to do almost the same jobs you do. I whish to make my sincere compliments for the neatness and precision in every job you make! Well done!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +11

      Wow, thank you!

    • @ellieprice363
      @ellieprice363 2 года назад +5

      Greetings from America. I like your work ethnic. Either do the job right or don’t do it at all. Congratulations on your first one hundred.

    • @sharukhali4029
      @sharukhali4029 2 года назад +2

      Bro i like your hard work

    • @SkillzSpectakula
      @SkillzSpectakula 11 месяцев назад +2

      I'm a Boilermaker in the field of Heavy Mobile Plant Maintenance and I concur that this lad is KILLING IT!!!

  • @lathemachinee
    @lathemachinee 2 года назад +108

    Great vídeo with good editing on details of the repair part.
    Greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +8

      thanks mate

    • @Rub4ts
      @Rub4ts 2 года назад +1

      Great to see a fellow tuga enjoying these amazing videos! Also, I completely agree with you, they have very good attention to detail and explain the "why" they do something, not just the "how"

    • @bamahama707
      @bamahama707 2 года назад +2

      Watching from Hoover, Alabama...good job!

    • @donniebrown2896
      @donniebrown2896 2 года назад

      @@bamahama707 good to see a fellow Alabamian, Pinson here,

    • @johnelliott4521
      @johnelliott4521 2 года назад

      As usual matter of fact expertise.

  • @leebrooke1831
    @leebrooke1831 2 года назад +21

    Thank you for understanding how problems develop and showing us the correct way to repair this problem. Digging that broken piece of bearing out is without a doubt the single most important part of this job. Excellent troubleshooting skills and analysis!

  • @PeterYorston-rz2dl
    @PeterYorston-rz2dl 2 месяца назад

    Nothing like watching an exceptional tradesman at work with fantastic out takes. Yorsto.

  • @brettymike
    @brettymike 2 года назад +111

    This is by far the best engineering channel on the tube IMO, and it will continue to grow flat out. We are blessed with the one and only & highly entertaining Kurtis - the 007 of metal repair & fantastic teacher in one, AND the cutest wife Karen who is also the best camera lady in the world, AND super safety inspector dog Homeless who keeps an eye on things, and sorts through those presents in the mail! Lol!

  • @dlfabrications
    @dlfabrications 2 года назад +17

    That line boring machine never gets old, love to watch the process.

  • @brettbarrett2533
    @brettbarrett2533 2 года назад +28

    It is refreshing watching someone work who uses the right tools for the job and makes a point to explain why you used this tool over that tool. Also appreciate you explaining what the problems are as you come crossed them. Such an informative channel and I imagine even non-machinists, welders, fabricators, etc... Will find this channel informative and entertaining. Excited to see you two hit 500,000 subscribers.

    • @rogerday6184
      @rogerday6184 Год назад +5

      Also impressive how he diagnoses other peoples short cuts….

    • @georgeparrault9945
      @georgeparrault9945 10 месяцев назад +1

      As a Non Machinist / Fabricator I agree. His work is Inspiring. Children need to watch This.

  • @brirei4417
    @brirei4417 2 года назад +2

    That's the first time I seen line boring and welding that was interesting, but then so is all of your videos I watched

  • @xmrgwxw3474
    @xmrgwxw3474 2 года назад +19

    I don't think there is anything more satisfying then having the right tools to do the job properly. That line boring/welding machine is worth it's weight in gold. Great work and video Kurtis.Thanks for sharing.

    • @leebarnhart831
      @leebarnhart831 Год назад

      I think they do cost about their weight in gold when you have to make that investment. That is a very expensive set up there as you can imagine.!

  • @Someguy0013
    @Someguy0013 2 года назад +18

    Love it that the owner decided to be smart and not just get it fixed properly but, also put in the little bit extra to upgrade it to an improved version.
    As someone that does maintenance on aircraft it's nice to see other manufacturers that continuously update and improve their products, and make it easier for upgrading older parts to newer(and hopefully better) specifications.

  • @stevenstallabrass3819
    @stevenstallabrass3819 2 года назад

    I’ve met men like you in 40 years working in the building industry, (not engineering I know) but there are always people who give a shit and just go the extra mile because that’s what you should do, and people that don’t and don’t give a shit! And they don’t have to put other peoples work right! Love watching your videos! Thank you! Love your dog too 👍👊

  • @weathertrainsrandomniss1083
    @weathertrainsrandomniss1083 2 года назад +2

    A fellow machinest up late watching here in Wisconsin. Great work! Thanks for fixing it right and thinking of the next guy with the stainless plugs.

  • @davidlasoff8261
    @davidlasoff8261 2 года назад +9

    Kurtis, One of the best things about you, besides your obvious talents and superior skillset, is your high standard, to do the job well and right. Yeah mate, kudos all around for bossin' it and for your Karen doing such a good job capturing your excellent work!

  • @michafaigel6448
    @michafaigel6448 2 года назад +6

    5 times during the video I wanted to hit "like" , then I realized that I have already done it. So many good tips and tricks, perfect. Great job. Thank you

  • @petermccuskey1832
    @petermccuskey1832 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your presentation is awesome. My hat is off to your photographer for the excellent camera work that shows off your detailed great work.

  • @skysurferuk
    @skysurferuk Год назад

    Retired Brit Boilermaker... I've never seen a bore welder before, very interesting. Does a very nice job, as do you, Curtis. Great content, mate! 👍

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 2 года назад +63

    It's amazing how much specialized knowledge Curtis (SP?) has considering how young he is. He must have started when he was a pup. Always informative and always entertaining.

    • @gunfisher4661
      @gunfisher4661 2 года назад +2

      Beautiful work you are the MAN, On my side of the pond there are not that many engineers that dive that deep most are into component changing saying cost this cost that. So you are up at the top of the list.

  • @alexfunke214
    @alexfunke214 2 года назад +55

    Great episode! The detail they you are explaining, about how the part got this way, and the hoops you have to jump thru to fix it, really give the viewer a feel for the work. And the detail parts showing use of the DI and so on-super. Thanks for a great watch!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +6

      Thanks for watching! glad you enjoyed it and the explanations

    • @brianfeddersen3528
      @brianfeddersen3528 2 года назад

      Absolutely agree with this. The fact that you are having to often fix someone elses shortcuts just is incredible especially considering how big some of the machines you work on are.
      Does it ever frustrate you when you get a job like this where it is clear that shortcuts were taken?

    • @brunomedvedec5509
      @brunomedvedec5509 2 года назад

      +++u Hu

  • @peterwilliams2595
    @peterwilliams2595 2 года назад +2

    Fascinating how you make you how tool to cut the internal groves you are a very accomplished engineer I could watch your videos all day as I,m a retired coach builder I can appreciate your skills

  • @josephrasberry3850
    @josephrasberry3850 5 месяцев назад

    He is a tool maker and using his skills to make stuff for his own shop to work which is cool to be able to repair stuff like this

  • @simsapot
    @simsapot 2 года назад +4

    The guys that take the shortcuts, will always keep the Professionals in business.

  • @mikedmt
    @mikedmt 2 года назад +12

    That shop made snap ring cutter was pretty impressive.
    Thanks for the videos, look forward to the next 100!

  • @jaysonbackes9279
    @jaysonbackes9279 2 года назад

    I've mentioned it before, but the camera work this time was exceptionally good! And that chuckle from behind the camera was hilarious.

  • @allaeddineksr3721
    @allaeddineksr3721 2 года назад +1

    تكمن روعة تلك الأدوات والآلات في إتقانك لها، أنت حقاً تملك براعة في إصلاح الماكنات العملاقة... بالتوفيق يا صاح

  • @mikemcclune1440
    @mikemcclune1440 2 года назад +33

    Hello Kurtis from the USA in Pennsylvania, another great video as always brother 👍👍👍👍👍👍
    Your channel and I.C. Weld are two channels I always look forward to watching for sure
    My friend and I have a saying at work and our company unfortunately lives by it, there is never enough time to do a job right but there is always time to do it twice, shortcuts always end up biting the next guy in the ass that has to work on something
    I live by the motto my dad Charlie taught me, If you are going to do something do it right, if you are going to do it half assed don't bother doing it at all
    Oh sorry for being so long winded

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +11

      You're dad was spot on mate and thanks very much for the support! We love IC Welds channel as well

    • @WuppieRules
      @WuppieRules 2 года назад +7

      My father used to say: If a job is worth doing, it's worth doing it right

    • @petersmart1999
      @petersmart1999 2 года назад +2

      @@WuppieRules My first boss used to have a sign on the wall! I DONT WANT FAST JOBS,I WANT GOOD JOBS. SO HOWEVER LONG IT TAKES TO DO A JOB ,WELL THE TIME ALOTTED!

    • @davidcat1455
      @davidcat1455 2 года назад

      aVe reckons if there’s time to do it right, there’s time to do it twice😂😂😂😂

    • @davemclean9282
      @davemclean9282 2 года назад +1

      I worked in a steel mill . On the wall of the Hot Mill workshop there was a sign saying , " If you cant find the time to do it right the first time , where are to going to find the time to fix it ?" Someone had written underneath "Overtime !"

  • @just.some.dud3
    @just.some.dud3 2 года назад +3

    I knew 100% there'd be outtakes of Kurtis cursing at drilling out whatever was stuck in that hole, lol. Fantastic as always, thanks so much for sharing. :)

  • @LPReyna-rf2pc
    @LPReyna-rf2pc 2 года назад

    Once again Curtis, you show killer welding skills, and the mind set to do the job right instead of slapping parts back together as fast as possible. No doubt if this was done by another shop they still charged the customer full price for a half ass job just so they could look forward to servicing the part again to make more money. That is why your service is in high demand. I know this is obvious, but the time a machine is down costs money, and it costs even more money to have it repaired. By doing it right the first time you save the customer both time and money.

  • @billmartin7637
    @billmartin7637 7 месяцев назад

    You say people don't do work correctly because they're cutting corners. My take on it is they don't understand how things work case in with the equalizer bar. With 3 ports most people would think they're all grease ports. That's why I like watching your channel. You know what you're doing

  • @mdouglaswray
    @mdouglaswray 2 года назад +8

    That rotary welding is nuts - LOVE the video - well done!

  • @nbrowser
    @nbrowser 2 года назад +8

    100, simply amazing Karen, Kurtis and Homeless! 100 episodes of quality content with no bullshit fluff which I appreciate lots! Here's to the next hundred and honestly...if you don't hit a million subscribers before 2022 ends...I'll be friggin shocked!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +5

      Wow thanks mate! Hope we can keep bringing out some good videos for you all

  • @willtricks9432
    @willtricks9432 2 года назад

    "Is my cap straight". I have trimmed hedges and pruned trees for engineers, they are the worst for
    "That's not Straight" and my reply "It's a tree, they don't do straight".
    Great work as usual. Cheers

  • @kevinm3751
    @kevinm3751 Год назад

    Wish ALL machine shops was as knowledgeable, skilled and dedicated to the level of perfection as you clearly are! Very hard to find good shops where I am in the US!

  • @thisolesignguy2733
    @thisolesignguy2733 2 года назад +81

    It's nice to see someone that actually takes the time to know why the manufacturer puts things where they are. They have a whole team of engineers to design everything from tracks to even the tiniest screw placements. When you get 1 maintenance man onsite that thinks he knows more than 150 engineers, there's always going to be some kind of problem down the road. The fact that you've done enough of these that you why there's a grub screw placed in a certain place, or the grease fittings designed the way they are, really is impressive.
    *edited* I'm in no way insulting maintenance men, I was one for several years and even got a degree in mechanical engineering so I feel their pain when you're onsite and just have to get something to work long enough to get the job done. So all the maintenance men & women out there, don't feel slighted by my comment. respect yall.

    • @bobhudson6659
      @bobhudson6659 2 года назад +12

      Totally agree. Every part on the machine has been designed for a purpose; some maintenance people realize that, some don't. However, parts are there for a reason. It is a very game maintenance person who says in their mind, "I know more than all of you". Sure some of the engineers' designs leave a lot to be desired but they are there for a reason. Once the maintenance person understands that reason, they are then in a much better place to make the call that there is a better way. I repair cars and have seen some really dumb designs where the sump drain hole is directly above rubber suspension bushes. Dumb. Rubber bushes hate oil. There were also plenty of other places the sump plug could have been mounted that would not have had that effect. So I do disagree with engineers at times but always have very good reasons to back up my thoughts. Problem is I never get a face-to-face with said engineers. There endeth my soapbox moment.

    • @thisolesignguy2733
      @thisolesignguy2733 2 года назад +4

      @@bobhudson6659 Very good explanation, you said what I was trying to get at but in better words. Appreciate the insight!

    • @bigsparky8888
      @bigsparky8888 2 года назад

      WELL SAID...YEAH!!!

    • @johnlazdins2004
      @johnlazdins2004 2 года назад

      Yeah are boss doesn't wanna pay too much

    • @stevelux9854
      @stevelux9854 2 года назад +2

      I agree generally, but after over 38 years in maintaining equipment I can say there are some engineers, not all or most, just some, that didn't do so well.

  • @raystron
    @raystron 2 года назад +39

    Beautiful work, always concerned with the smallest details and using the best repair techniques. Congratulations.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Cheers!

    • @waynethomas1726
      @waynethomas1726 2 года назад +4

      @@CuttingEdgeEngineering Wow, you do reply to comments! I've looked really hard but this is the first one I've noticed. In the last vid I watched, the one with the shaper in it, you mention how busy you were so I just assumed you really didn't have time to reply to comments. Good to see that you do, even if it's a short one. When we subscribe and watch all your stuff, if others are like me, we want to know a little more that doesn't get covered in vids either on a machine too process or just something personal like, "how old are you mate?" "when did you start doing this stuff?" Have a good one!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +3

      Hey Wayne our Q&A video answers some question viewers usually have. We do our best to reply to as many comments & questions as possible. Our viewers are awesome so we want to make sure they know that 😎👊

    • @LETSskateNI
      @LETSskateNI 2 года назад

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      @LETSskateNI 2 года назад

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  • @leebrooke1831
    @leebrooke1831 2 года назад

    Caterpillar should pay you for explaining why their design(s) work when maintained per OEM specs. Excellent vid as always

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.Cognito 2 года назад +1

    Your the Kieth Fenner from down under. You have a huge knowledge bank and take extreme pride in the work you do.

  • @michaelames2633
    @michaelames2633 2 года назад +5

    Stumbled across this channel and love it. Awesome fabricator/ tech. Amazing work and skill. I am from Maryland USA. Love the " Right Oh Guys" I wish you all the best, success and happiness. The world needs good people like you.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 2 года назад +5

    Thank _you_ for all the videos; we keep coming back for good reason!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +1

      Hoping we can keep up the good content for a while longer yet 😎👍

  • @Vile_Entity_3545
    @Vile_Entity_3545 2 года назад

    That is a one hour video that is interesting to watch from start to finish. Biggest circlips I have ever seen. I used to repair powertools in my twenties and this is like the big daddy of all powertool repairs. I worked for Billy Idols mum and dad in Charlton London for Mr and Mrs Broad who owned two repair shops. They brought in the pins he had in his leg when he had his motorcycle crash to show us. I bet they were worth a few grand at the time to a fan who had money to buy them.

  • @benhowe5506
    @benhowe5506 2 года назад +1

    Hi there CCE I just wanted to let you know just how much I appreciate your work!, your unwillingness to do a shit job at anything means that people like myself have alot to gain if we are willing to watch carefully and learn how to do things the right way. I thankyou very much for just being you Kurtis, I have learned so much from you. I get very excited when you post new video's as I know it's going to be some awesome fix. You guy's stay safe and well. Cheers Ben.

  • @ThePlowGuys
    @ThePlowGuys 2 года назад +21

    It is an absolute pleasure to watch someone work with the passion you have for the work you do. Thank you so much. I never miss one of your videos. I may never do machining but you make it so appealing. I have no doubt that some young kid will be motivated into this field just by watching your videos. That Curtis is the best return on all your hard work.

  • @bumblebeebob
    @bumblebeebob 2 года назад +10

    Congrats, and thanks, on the 100 vids!
    You're vids drop at midnight here in Colorado, USA. 30 minutes after l get home from work. Just enough time to grab a quick snack and settle in in anticipation of another outstanding episode!
    Thank you Kurtis and Karen for the awesome content! And Homeless too.

  • @danielesilvaggi
    @danielesilvaggi 2 года назад

    Homeless is just a bicep with a head lol just one big muscle. Thank for making my days guys. Oh and thanks for playing decent music and not elevator music like some of these people play.

  • @TheEvertw
    @TheEvertw 2 года назад

    Amazing the amount of grief that little bit of bearing material gave you!
    Good thing you got it out before your line-borer ran into it...

  • @nauatl8865
    @nauatl8865 2 года назад +9

    отличная работа, вы молодцы. С оператором повезло ;)

  • @robertoortiz7838
    @robertoortiz7838 2 года назад +10

    I have two university degrees.
    I fix my cars myself, and I know that there's a lot of knowledge, resources, materials, equipment, time and patience behind those jobs you are doing.
    You are very intelillent and have a lot of skills.
    Congratulations.

  • @mjb12141963
    @mjb12141963 2 года назад

    Kurtis, your quality workmanship and attention to detail puts you high above the jerk offs who make half ass efforts at repairs. Good job on the editing too. Cool shots.

  • @dhcrouchmarineltd3049
    @dhcrouchmarineltd3049 2 года назад

    So I think one is my favourite video. Just something about the cut corners that you have corrected.
    Thanks again for sharing these videos. I appreciate the extra work it takes.

  • @stewartfrye
    @stewartfrye 2 года назад +8

    I love the fact, that this part is so valuable, that it has it's own steel pallet with safety chain. Equally important, is this part is common enough to have a steel pallet. What a customer to have. Says a lot about the craftsman doing the work. trusted professional I would guess.

  • @cranefly23
    @cranefly23 2 года назад +15

    I was quite frankly amazed by the amount of work that this job entailed! Great video. 👍

  • @user-zy4tg9tz3l
    @user-zy4tg9tz3l Год назад +1

    Wonderful to see someone doing things correctly.

  • @oscarmarfori613
    @oscarmarfori613 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent work 👍🏻 the customer saved a lot of money on that repair and still comes out in very high quality, good work Mate 👍🏻

  • @kiwi_welltraveled4375
    @kiwi_welltraveled4375 2 года назад +77

    Outstanding Cinematography!!!
    Perfect Editing!
    This video really came alive.
    Your best video by far.
    Well done.....
    Massive Respect from Aotearoa, New Zealand.
    😀👍

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +19

      Thank you!!! This comment is seriously appreciated. The time to edit and make a video better than the last is a pretty big challenge, so very grateful it was enjoyed 😄

    • @kiwi_welltraveled4375
      @kiwi_welltraveled4375 2 года назад +16

      @@CuttingEdgeEngineering
      What I really like, just as much as cinematography, is how you've edited the video to show a layman like myself, every step of the process without treating us like children that need to have everything S P E L T out.
      My guess, it's Karen who deserves all the accolades for this video.
      You really are very talented.
      Both of you are highly skilled in your own fields.....

    • @manuelmendonca8482
      @manuelmendonca8482 2 года назад

      @Cija Elma Why is this shit here

    • @bigdaddy741098
      @bigdaddy741098 2 года назад +1

      I think I've heard of that town...
      I think it means.... That town with Way too many vowels that is Impossible to pronounce".
      🤭🤭👊👍

    • @kiwi_welltraveled4375
      @kiwi_welltraveled4375 2 года назад +4

      @@bigdaddy741098
      The amazing thing about the rectangle of knowledge, is you don't have to remain ignorant.
      A quick search will tell you everything you need to know.
      😀👍

  • @insertgoodname4809
    @insertgoodname4809 2 года назад +13

    What a fascinating and utterly fulfilling profession this man has.
    It's times like this I wish Abom still worked at Motion.

    • @ramanshah7627
      @ramanshah7627 2 года назад +1

      I was going to say something similar but held my tongue...I think as one gets popular as a creator, there are strong incentives to pivot toward gearhead and "lifestyle" content because it draws more views. So thankful for Kurtis and Karen and this ever-deepening craftsmanship. Though I will celebrate once Kurtis scores a boring mill 😊

  • @giovanniyorke7455
    @giovanniyorke7455 2 года назад

    One thing I have seen many RUclipsRS do as their channel get bigger is that they tend to change up things a bit and gradually add things to "make their channel better". Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
    My advice is this "DO NOT FORGET YOUR OLD SUBSCRIBERS AND WHY WE LOVE YOUR CHANNEL AND VIDEOS" so that you can bring in more followers, remember us because I know you will add things to make your channel better and I do not disagree with you but just don't change things TOO MUCH AT A TIME, OK CEE!!! GREAT VIDEO ONCE AGAIN!!

  • @jerrygriffin592
    @jerrygriffin592 Год назад

    Always a fun job when someone else has welded on a job, great job repairing, love the bloopers,they are halairious

  • @hermanschepers4739
    @hermanschepers4739 2 года назад +5

    Enjoyed seeing your opinion of the previous forking icehole's work in the out takes. Your repair looked finer than frog's hair split four ways! Hope the owner learned to bring his work to you. And he should have had you upgrade the old style grease reliefs, too.

  • @HarryP457
    @HarryP457 2 года назад +8

    I was going to say a heap of stuff but decided to keep it simple, you guys kick ass. Love your work. All the best for the next 100.

  • @cschwad559
    @cschwad559 2 года назад

    Good words to machine by and live by. Do your customers a favor. Never leave a job half done. You have a great work ethic.

  • @johnnysewardjr3319
    @johnnysewardjr3319 2 года назад

    I love this channel. Don’t swear. For being so intelligent, swearing is for people who can’t think of other words. Use your mind, yeah I said it.

    • @LeonAust
      @LeonAust 4 месяца назад

      He's an Aussie, Aussies swear a bit more than others................it's normal in Australia and shocks Americans 🤣

  • @alanf6604
    @alanf6604 2 года назад +13

    What brilliant team work. Great engineering content and explanation of the job. The film work and editing puts many professional productions to shame.

  • @tiredoldmechanic1791
    @tiredoldmechanic1791 2 года назад +7

    Sealmaster makes spherical bearings with a bronze outer race and a steel ball that withstand shock loading better than the all steel bearing. They also make hard and softer steel spherical bearings. We had grapples that would break the hard bearings.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +5

      hey mate 100% there are definitely some aftermarket brands that make better than OEM that will last longer but the aftermarket one's around us are shit quality for these bars, I talked about that but Karen decided to edit out me saying that for whatever reason 🤣

  • @davidrockell7716
    @davidrockell7716 2 года назад +2

    LOVE your work. Man its nice to see someone do it properly and think of the next guy !!

  • @walkonwater3986
    @walkonwater3986 2 года назад +1

    Excellent --Karen the video's you are producing shows the skills and dedication of your husband to the trade that he represent. In the old country of mine Czecho-Slovakia, hands on learning was a must and the old timer "Master" constantly was questioning us why things are design as such. Kurtis knowledge is not from school and theories, actual field work, hands on and observation of a product show his diligence. Guys you are awesome, cheers with bottle of Pilsner Urquell beer to both of you. Homie is not allowed alcohol - underage, just throw him a good bone. Congrats on great success of your videos, be healthy and God bless.

  • @Ky-lb5ts
    @Ky-lb5ts 2 года назад +16

    Love the video, congrats on the 100th episode!
    The outtakes are awesome after the video because they're both funny and they tend to answer questions I had during the video.
    Questions like "how the hell did he keep his composure and not swear when he couldn't drill out that grease fitting hole?"
    Or "how did he not get distracted by all that's going around when he's describing things?"

  • @drewb1770
    @drewb1770 2 года назад +11

    I absolutely love the attention to detail as well, not only in the massive amount machining knowledge and professionalism, but just as massive editing and videoing it takes to put together an 1 hr video is just staggering!!!! I myself am in the automotive field so I feel your pain everytime someone half-assed something, it just makes the job take that much longer and harder for no reason, most of the time it would have been faster and easier to just do it correctly from the start. Hats off to you both Mates!! & G-day from that states(USA)!!!!! Oh BTW Congratulations 🎊 on the 100th episode, I can't wait to see #200

  • @yvesgoebo1681
    @yvesgoebo1681 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bonjour j'aime beaucoup vos vidéo, vous faite du bon travail. Je suis un ex-agriculteur Français. Merci à vous.

  • @RNHeida
    @RNHeida 2 года назад

    Always enjoy your videos,tradmanship and humor,all these videos should be shown on the tech schools in Holland!

  • @sadmule
    @sadmule 2 года назад +14

    Yay! Love watching this while relaxing n getting ready for bed. How everything just flows into working perfection is great to just feel things back to way they should be.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +3

      I have to agree this job was very satisfying especially fitting it all back together 😎👌

    • @hayleyxyz
      @hayleyxyz 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I have to say I don't work in this field at all, but these videos are very relaxing to watch

    • @sadmule
      @sadmule 2 года назад +1

      @@hayleyxyz i got to do a semi similar "repair" idea at where I work in Industrial Maintenance but smaller scale and way less of the good tooling so often a 'by the seat of your pants" method with whatever tooling/equipment I can mix together to work. They make it look nice and simple having tge correct tool for the job. 1000x harder just "winging it"

  • @christianmccollum1028
    @christianmccollum1028 2 года назад +3

    This the first time I think I've seen a bore welder in action.. What an impressive bit of kit! Amazing repair. Much respect to you, sir.

    • @Gamerock82
      @Gamerock82 2 года назад +1

      The rotary welding clamp was the first vid I watched, then had to find a video that used the awesome line-boring tool holder, only to see line welding for the first time too. I had no idea that much material could be removed and just built right back up inside a part like this. I would love to see how you keep your gas line from winding up... do you have some kinda rotary fixture for that too?

  • @TomLaios
    @TomLaios 2 года назад

    Fixing half-arsed jobs, and other peoples' fuck ups is the bane of every conscientious tradesman's existence . When I do a job, it is done right, or it will gnaw on my mind. This is why Trade Guilds existed in the Middle Ages. They helped guarantee the training and competence standards of Trades. Congratulations on your channel's success .

  • @nath7xgames67
    @nath7xgames67 11 месяцев назад

    My old man does this work! On a smaller scale! I'm currently trying to learn everything! Your videos help so much! I wish he got me involved many years ago I didn't realise how much I enjoy welding and boring holes! I've not even touched his milling machines! Maybe one day I will get round to that! I will try my best to carry on his business your videos will help with that alot!

  • @cherrymountains72
    @cherrymountains72 2 года назад +7

    Such great characters and great craftsmanship. Always a pleasure to watch, including the outtakes and snickering from Karen :).

    • @davidkillens8143
      @davidkillens8143 2 года назад +6

      I caught Karen snickering at 3:32 when Kurtis said "relief nipples". But hey, I'm 71, retired, and I still giggle when someone says "Uranus". lol

  • @safetyamsv3515
    @safetyamsv3515 2 года назад +3

    They say "Everyday is a school day" and I certainly learnt something new watching this video!! The tip on lighting a LPG/Oxy Torch is brilliant... Thank you :)

  • @tmarsalek36
    @tmarsalek36 Год назад +1

    Knew you were good people when you included the puppy in your videos. Good for you brother

  • @scottnj2503
    @scottnj2503 2 года назад

    Just a Yank, not a machinist. Living vicariously through the amazing skill and talent of a few chaps doing amazing things with precision. I follow a couple couple Stateside fellows. I'm learning hobby machining. I am throughly amazed with your posts and have shared with my elderly father that enjoys the education/experience of learning how things are made and maintained. My cousin is a heavy equipment mech. But not at this level.
    Thanks mate. great stuff. Love it!

  • @apistosig4173
    @apistosig4173 2 года назад +12

    Another congratulations from myself - well done to you all and fabulous presentations I must admit. For myself, with no machining needs beyond motorcycle restoration or saxophone repair I marvel at your masterful approach to such often huge undertakings. That bore welding was awesome!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  2 года назад +3

      Hey mate thanks for taking time to watch and support the channel we appreciate it!

  • @bobandes2016
    @bobandes2016 2 года назад +4

    Kurtis, you are a true craftsman.. I really liked you sharing a bit more thought process on this job and showing measurements and setup. I am not a machinist, but thoroughly enjoy watching what you do and the quality you put into your work. Karen is top-notch at capturing your work and editing into the product we all enjoy.

  • @craigf3624
    @craigf3624 2 года назад

    Great watching someone that actually knows what they are doing.......................Cheers from Alaska

  • @joegee2815
    @joegee2815 2 года назад

    I feel I've just done a days work watching that on a Sunday night. I'm knackered.

  • @robertfullarton3020
    @robertfullarton3020 2 года назад +8

    Congrats on reaching the 'ton'. Your channel is both informative, interesting and funny....don't change a thing. It's great to see someone who obviously gives good value to their clients.

  • @robbbranche
    @robbbranche 2 года назад +4

    Character building indeed Sir!! Thank you CEE AU, definitely the best 56:01 of time I've spent this week! Looking forward to your next adventure(s)....

  • @walterhambrick8705
    @walterhambrick8705 Год назад

    I enjoy seeing these operations and massive tools and equipment. I used to be an automobile technician and didn't get past resurfacing rotors or drums.

  • @911Dox
    @911Dox Год назад

    The nice camera lady we never get to see is getting quite impressive with her camera shots; Close -up shots from under the carriage & in slow motion too. It's nice the editor and director improving their skills and leaving those shots stay rather then on the edit room floor.