@@HitLeftistsWithHammers you should actually look into it. Either your ego will keep you from it and you'll continue to think it's stupid like everyone has been brainwashed to believe, OR we can use this opportunity to learn the truth. Up to you bud.
Always loved watching this process. During my apprenticeship at Tilbury Power Station there was a large crack found in one of our 60mw turbine steam chests. The top was removed and a pair of contractors came in to carry out the repair. I spent some time watching them and was really impressed. They said that they repaired a whole range of castings and showed me a ship’s propeller they’d stitched together. This was early1964.
Thanks for sharing Peter. This process has improved greatly on that method used in the 60's. Technology that saves! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Did not know you could fix a cracked casting like this. AMAZING! RUclips is has purged so many people for "wrongthink"; all these older videos are now coming up on this dying platform. The algorithm struggles to find things of interest anymore. I am glad it found this video though.
Over 30 years strong providing casting repair solutions to a wide range of industries. Thanks for stopping by and watching. If you are ever in need of our products or services do not hesitate to reach out to us info@locknstitch.com or 209/632-2345
I didn't realize this was a multi-video series. So, while watching the first video ("stitching" part), I was wondering how in the world are you repairing a crack by effectively enlarging it. This "locking" part answered my question. Super brilliant yet simple fixturing for the creation of that lock pattern.
Fantastic! Thanks for watching ~ if we can ever be of assistance with crack repair products or services so not hesitate to reach out to us info@locknstitch.com 209/632-2345
I have just carried out two of these repairs on frost damaged vintage car engines. Both customers very very happy,so then so am I!. I pressure tested blocks after repair,perfect,not a bubble after hours of testing. Maybe some consider an expensive repair but try finding a cylinder block for a 1930,s Rolls Royce or a 1941 Alvis!. As an asides, it is a very satisfying process to carry out as an engineer. It's a neat and tidy start to finish job with a high level of personal satisfaction of a job well done, interesting to do and gets a brilliant reaction from customers! Makes you feel a little bit elite? A chance to show off what you can do and do very well?. It's the "yeah,I did that" feeling.
I can see it being used on something like that, or something that would be a couple 20 thousand dollars to replace. It looked like a section of boiler for home heating. That's why I question the time and cost. The labor to disassemble and reassemble a home boiler, in my opinion is wasted. I built my 1st boiler at 21 had to read all the directions, the 30 year old guys had never done it. It was great experience, freaking bull work, the sections we were told 280lbs each & there were 5. That 1 took me & 2 others, two and a half days. Back then about $2,500. That was 85. I have gotten much faster, probably did a half dozen over the years, most homes in my area have smaller boilers that are what they call package boilers. Anyway I got much faster, and today if I was still working. I would read the instructions on my time off probably online, just a quick brush up to speed things up. So today i would think i can disassemble one with interest in reassembling it in say 1/2 a day. Still need 2 guys. Then a whole day to reassemble it. Todays labor in the ballpark of $2,500. I would never do the weld. How much would would a new boiler be, and up to what % of the cost are you willing to spend on a used unit? It would be different for DIY's when you don't run a P&L sheet afterwards. The weld itself has to take half a day or more, depending on size. All those holes you have to hold the jig in place, you CAN'T make the hole off at all or the system will not work, everything has to be perfect, it has to be time consuming. An irreplaceable car engine, absolutely. A regular car engine, in my opinion absolutely not. Just not economically sound for me. I also have in my mind that what I'm fixing has a chance of happening again in a different location, because the whole piece has been under the same conditions for the same amount of time.
I was lucky enough to work in a house that had 5 old RR with running boards and that freaking beach ball headlights.. Some were taken apart because someone likes putzing with them. I so bad wanted to jump on the running boards and have a picture taken carrying a tommygun. I didn't do it, at that time i was just married my 2nd wife, i was so happy life was great i got out of control to the tune of 360lbs. I just looked at the cars and imagined.
@@thomasbroking7943this is an improvement on grinding out the crack, preheating the block and filling the grove, using plenty of flux, with a torch and silicon bronze?
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Thank you for your comment - the process of metal stitching with LOCK-N-STITCH products is installing our patented stitching pins in an interlocking (overlapping) fashion the entire length of the crack to create a pressure tight seal and if additional strength is required locks are installed across the line of pins. Feel free to visit our website to learn more or contact the customer service team with any questions. We provide products and services to repair any damaged casting. locknstitch.com or info@locknstitch.com 209/632-2345
Thank you Lee! Happy your found us. If you are ever in needs or of products or service please do not hesitate to contact us. We are in California - products manufactured here - field service repair techs can perform work in shop or on site. 800/736-8261 or 209/632-2345 info@locknstitch.com www.locknstitch.com
A target market for this is definitely commercial sections where down time waiting for a new part costs money. Get the motor going while your Expediter flys 110mph in the diamond lane getting the new part to you.
Most certainly - when time is money and a new casting will cost the customer valuable resources our team can arrive onsite to do the repair. Or if the damaged casting can not be replaced, it is one of a kind, perhaps a historical piece; the team can provide casting restoration services so the casting doesn't have to be a total loss. Big or small - casting repair is our passion and we are here to provide solutions!
Very common method for the old flat head V8. But it always seemed to look like a lot of work to save them. Often wondered how they worked for the thermal changes in block temps though.
We never put pins across the original inserts. But that was because most of the work done was inside of exhaust ports on Chevy 235 stove bolt 6's, and those repairs that weren't were still inside a port. No room to work. This is a pretty thorough crack repair!
Since the RUclips algorithm has now shed some light on these videos, why not upload some new footage of such repairs in high resolution ? I'm sure the new audience would love to see some more of this good stuff :D
@@CheesedCheese LOL, I think I would be the “hydraulic oil all over the public highway” man :D Someone has already had a bit of a weld at another bit of it. But, as the saying goes, it only leaks when you use it and it has a filler plug ^-^
That makes us happy for people to realize the potential of what can be saved by using our process. When you are ready to purchase products please give our customer service team a call, they can help you every step of the way. 800/736-8261 or info@locknstitch.com Thanks for watching and for commenting!
Thank you Ricky! Appreciate the comment - we like to call it the "art of metal stitching". If we can ever be of service to you with products or repair please do not hesitate to call us 800/736-8261 or 209/632-2345 info@locknstitch.com
Hi Keith! We agree - if you know of any technical schools that are in need of our videos please let them know we are here to help! Thanks for watching and commenting! infor@locknstitch.com
Priceless castings can be saved ~ huge amounts of downtime and money saved for large castings ~ a permanent repair solution can save! We are passionate about what we do and how much it can help/save our customers! Thanks for watching and for your comment William
We are passionate about what we do, about the products we sell and the services we supply to many industries. Thank you for watching and the positive feedback!
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Absolutely! Or for example a large engine or industrial piece of equipment that would be costly or near impossible to disassemble without huge amounts of downtime! This repair can be done onsite -- Thanks for watching and commenting
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@@LOCKNSTITCH я зашел на сайт прочитал каждую вкладку. Про сварку чугуна написано более чем верно. СВАРИВАТЬ чугунное изделие это неблагодарная работа. Которая кстати может полностью просто испортить дорогостоящую деталь или часть механизма. К сожалению я не пошел по стопам моего родного человека, он ремонтировал судовые дизеля и дизель генераторы больших мощностей. Думаю простой просмотр вашего видео ему просто для интереса был бы полезен. Но устажа у него было более 40 лет, думаю его сложно было бы удивить. ((Я стал нефтяником. Все что я пытался отремонтировать это была чугунная сковородка 1920 года. Нагрев до 950с и сварка электродом по чугуну... Короче у меня новая чугунная сковородка😄 старая пошла в металолом)
that'll get it to the auction! i'd be curious to know the long term results, does it expand and contract at the same rate as the block? if not, it might make the problem worse!
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Thank goodness I had the patients to allow part 2 to start, as I thought that the repair was not complete. I wonder how many others just watched the first part then posted bad comments?
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Thank you for your comment and question Thomas. The pressure rating is tied to the thickness of the casting where the repair is. Restoring original operating pressure is our normal procedure. Repairs have been hydro tested as high as 1500 PSI in one inch thick cast iron. If you have any additional questions feel free to reach out to us directly info@locknstitch.com or 800/736-8261 (209/632-2345)
Hi this seems a great product. just wondering do you supply to the UK. I have a 1939 metal lathe I want to restore the back gear cover has cracked at the flange that the screw goes into and the part has come completely apart right where the hole is. will this work for such a problem like this were two piecies have cracked apart. hope you can help. who ever owned the lathe previously had try to weld it together and done a really bad job of it. I didn't notice the weld as it was completely covered in muck and didn't show up until I started cleaning all the muck and grease.
Mark thank you very much for reaching out to us on RUclips to ask your repair questions. Can you kindly send detailed pictures of the crack to info@locknstitch.com and a customer service technician will be happy to help you!
That is wonderful!! Thanks for letting us know. The products and services can save many types of casting that were once thought to be 'junk' or unable to repaired. We are passionate about casting repair!
Hello and thank you for this videos it is a very excellent job I have a Dover Stove from 1930 and i am restoring it may be it has a bottle for the water next to it that i don,t have it anymore due to its age so if you can please give me some ideas or pictures ? Thank you
I'm flabbergasted! Is there an aluminum version? I'm not sure I actually need it yet since I haven't found a crack. Or if it's even possible should I find one.
Awesome video, your hands look familiar. My coworkers always wear gloves, nitrile or leather, but I always end up tearing them off. I need to feel the work. 🤷♂️ That glue must be something else.
I knew that carpenters like to use bowtie shaped keys to lock cracks together, but I never knew a similar method existed for metal. Is it done on regular cars today still or rather on industrial equipment?
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Recommendations give a good suggestion every now and then lol.
Seriously what the heck is the algo doing today? Revealing ancient treasure I guess...
It's called a " simplifying assumption ", it doesn't mean the earth is flat. Lol
@@HitLeftistsWithHammers That's not the only proof. The globe literally has ZERO proofs.
" all video proving otherwise is FAKE I'm totally rational!!! "
@@HitLeftistsWithHammers you should actually look into it. Either your ego will keep you from it and you'll continue to think it's stupid like everyone has been brainwashed to believe, OR we can use this opportunity to learn the truth. Up to you bud.
Always loved watching this process. During my apprenticeship at Tilbury Power Station there was a large crack found in one of our 60mw turbine steam chests. The top was removed and a pair of contractors came in to carry out the repair. I spent some time watching them and was really impressed. They said that they repaired a whole range of castings and showed me a ship’s propeller they’d stitched together. This was early1964.
Thanks for sharing Peter. This process has improved greatly on that method used in the 60's. Technology that saves! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Did not know you could fix a cracked casting like this. AMAZING!
RUclips is has purged so many people for "wrongthink"; all these older videos are now coming up on this dying platform. The algorithm struggles to find things of interest anymore. I am glad it found this video though.
Interesting point, hadn't considered the old videos are substitutes for their bookburning campaign.
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literally thought that the title meant a locksmith on crack was about to install a lock
Sounds like an intresting Video idea
Dude! I did too lmao
This is why I clicked 🧐
Me too, but I still watched anyway
Then I saw him lay out some white lines.
Whoever came up with this is a genius
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I didn't realize this was a multi-video series. So, while watching the first video ("stitching" part), I was wondering how in the world are you repairing a crack by effectively enlarging it. This "locking" part answered my question. Super brilliant yet simple fixturing for the creation of that lock pattern.
Fantastic! Thanks for watching ~ if we can ever be of assistance with crack repair products or services so not hesitate to reach out to us info@locknstitch.com 209/632-2345
@@LOCKNSTITCH wow. Now that’s customer service. Still replying to comments on an 11 year old video. Nice job
I have no idea why but these videos calm me so much.
Love that! We aim to calm our customers concerns and worries by finding the right solution!
@@LOCKNSTITCH you had some Cracks. emotional cracks..
Didnt know this was a thing, now I do. Thanks RUclips!
Yeah I didn’t either but my uncle knows a guy that all he does is stitch train castings together and he makes a great living
I have just carried out two of these repairs on frost damaged vintage car engines. Both customers very very happy,so then so am I!. I pressure tested blocks after repair,perfect,not a bubble after hours of testing. Maybe some consider an expensive repair but try finding a cylinder block for a 1930,s Rolls Royce or a 1941 Alvis!.
As an asides, it is a very satisfying process to carry out as an engineer. It's a neat and tidy start to finish job with a high level of personal satisfaction of a job well done, interesting to do and gets a brilliant reaction from customers! Makes you feel a little bit elite? A chance to show off what you can do and do very well?. It's the "yeah,I did that" feeling.
Andrew we are thrilled with your successful repairs ~ thank you for sharing!
I can see it being used on something like that, or something that would be a couple 20 thousand dollars to replace. It looked like a section of boiler for home heating.
That's why I question the time and cost. The labor to disassemble and reassemble a home boiler, in my opinion is wasted. I built my 1st boiler at 21 had to read all the directions, the 30 year old guys had never done it. It was great experience, freaking bull work, the sections we were told 280lbs each & there were 5. That 1 took me & 2 others, two and a half days. Back then about $2,500. That was 85. I have gotten much faster, probably did a half dozen over the years, most homes in my area have smaller boilers that are what they call package boilers. Anyway I got much faster, and today if I was still working. I would read the instructions on my time off probably online, just a quick brush up to speed things up.
So today i would think i can disassemble one with interest in reassembling it in say 1/2 a day. Still need 2 guys. Then a whole day to reassemble it. Todays labor in the ballpark of $2,500.
I would never do the weld. How much would would a new boiler be, and up to what % of the cost are you willing to spend on a used unit?
It would be different for DIY's when you don't run a P&L sheet afterwards.
The weld itself has to take half a day or more, depending on size. All those holes you have to hold the jig in place, you CAN'T make the hole off at all or the system will not work, everything has to be perfect, it has to be time consuming.
An irreplaceable car engine, absolutely. A regular car engine, in my opinion absolutely not. Just not economically sound for me.
I also have in my mind that what I'm fixing has a chance of happening again in a different location, because the whole piece has been under the same conditions for the same amount of time.
I was lucky enough to work in a house that had 5 old RR with running boards and that freaking beach ball headlights.. Some were taken apart because someone likes putzing with them. I so bad wanted to jump on the running boards and have a picture taken carrying a tommygun. I didn't do it, at that time i was just married my 2nd wife, i was so happy life was great i got out of control to the tune of 360lbs. I just looked at the cars and imagined.
@@thomasbroking7943this is an improvement on grinding out the crack, preheating the block and filling the grove, using plenty of flux, with a torch and silicon bronze?
I got 2 good alvis blocks
I've never seen this style repair before. Pretty damn cool.
Jay Leno fan and Mechanical Engineer here, love your work, finally landed on this companys channel.👍👍👍 Keep up the great work
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I have never seen anything like this,it blew me away
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Very nice work. The Art and Craftsmanship that is getting rarer and rarer in todays throw away world.
so sad but true
Nice work, no sloppiness at all, good job.
Excellent video. I'd never heard of this product before. I like how it maximizes surface area. Very clever.
Thank you for your comment - the process of metal stitching with LOCK-N-STITCH products is installing our patented stitching pins in an interlocking (overlapping) fashion the entire length of the crack to create a pressure tight seal and if additional strength is required locks are installed across the line of pins. Feel free to visit our website to learn more or contact the customer service team with any questions. We provide products and services to repair any damaged casting. locknstitch.com or info@locknstitch.com 209/632-2345
I am just amazed. Watching this repair happen with a cup of coffee . This is an amazing technology.
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Just goes to show you that anything can be fixed if you know what you're doing. Awesome video.
Thank you Michael! We are passionate about casting repair and we always smile when others feel the same way. Love the positive comment!
A target market for this is definitely commercial sections where down time waiting for a new part costs money.
Get the motor going while your Expediter flys 110mph in the diamond lane getting the new part to you.
Most certainly - when time is money and a new casting will cost the customer valuable resources our team can arrive onsite to do the repair. Or if the damaged casting can not be replaced, it is one of a kind, perhaps a historical piece; the team can provide casting restoration services so the casting doesn't have to be a total loss. Big or small - casting repair is our passion and we are here to provide solutions!
Very common method for the old flat head V8. But it always seemed to look like a lot of work to save them. Often wondered how they worked for the thermal changes in block temps though.
We never put pins across the original inserts. But that was because most of the work done was inside of exhaust ports on Chevy 235 stove bolt 6's, and those repairs that weren't were still inside a port. No room to work. This is a pretty thorough crack repair!
What a satisfying process. I have absolutely no use for this info, bit I feel better knowing it. Thanks algorithm!
Since the RUclips algorithm has now shed some light on these videos, why not upload some new footage of such repairs in high resolution ? I'm sure the new audience would love to see some more of this good stuff :D
It'll be 11 years before the algorithm shows them.
your eyes are the same and they don't have higher resolution, specially on phones
Nah, we're good
It’s engineering, but somehow it’s more like art :o) - A friend has a tractor with a cracked casting and I don’t fancy having a go :D
@@CheesedCheese LOL, I think I would be the “hydraulic oil all over the public highway” man :D Someone has already had a bit of a weld at another bit of it. But, as the saying goes, it only leaks when you use it and it has a filler plug ^-^
This is Awesome! Now I can buy that cheap 454 block regardless of its condition. Thank you. This has been really helpful
That makes us happy for people to realize the potential of what can be saved by using our process. When you are ready to purchase products please give our customer service team a call, they can help you every step of the way. 800/736-8261 or info@locknstitch.com Thanks for watching and for commenting!
RUclips must think I'm the manliness diy guy always showing me stuff like this
Or perhaps youtube thought yer manliness needed a top-up ! ... 🙄😂
I love watchin this stuff & I'm a (retired) machinist by trade ... 🤔
😎👍☘️🍺
That was great engineering, fascinating and ingenious all at the same time. Thank you for sharing
How elegant and simple are those jigs?
So simple but so clever.
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I had forgotten about this product. The last time I used it was in the Navy to repair a crack in a Diesel engine head.
Great job pal. Never seen this before very good technique.
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Thank you for the informative video. This is a facinating method of repair.
These videos are outstanding!
it's almost like watching a Bob Ross video
That is great because we do say it is the 'Art of Metal Stitching' ~ Thanks for watching!
Put some happy little locks right here.
Wow,how the hell is my patch job on my old backhoe still holding?? (Main Boom crack) lol I promise I didn't do it like this,this is a awesome video!!
This man is the Bob Ross of machining.
He beat the devil out of it.
This video is right on target..every student should see this.
Hi Keith! We agree - if you know of any technical schools that are in need of our videos please let them know we are here to help! Thanks for watching and commenting! infor@locknstitch.com
Absolutely incredible. Marvellous stuff.
I don't know why this was recommended but it certainly was interesting.
It's a fascination to learn how difficult damages can be repaired with a good degree of certainty necessary for one's repair.
Priceless castings can be saved ~ huge amounts of downtime and money saved for large castings ~ a permanent repair solution can save! We are passionate about what we do and how much it can help/save our customers! Thanks for watching and for your comment William
Great job! Always happy to see a job done right by someone who cares about their work.
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I love this! I had an old man in the 80s teach me how to do something similar for cast iron repair but with screws and was it time consuming!
I don't see this setup being time consuming at all
Freaking Brilliant!!! Wish I knew about this when I had my shop.
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the welding machine, sent a hug
I just realized this is an awesome option if you had to do the repair in an area that does not allow "Hot Work" .
Absolutely! Or for example a large engine or industrial piece of equipment that would be costly or near impossible to disassemble without huge amounts of downtime! This repair can be done onsite -- Thanks for watching and commenting
It might not be for everything but I've never heard of it so thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting! Glad you 'stopped' by the channel.
Nice to see people who know what there doing, needle gun was a nice touch on the non machined cast 👍
This, the result of years of study and experience. Kudos.
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I didn't know I needed to see this
WE NEED MORE FROM THIS SAME PERSON ON THE REST OF THIS CRACK FIX UP.
beautiful work! thanks.
Great video; never seen the cross stitching. Great idea!
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That is awesome whoever invented that is a genius
I am more impressed you are still replying to comments on an 11 year old video. Now that’s service.
That's so satisfying post drilling!
This is an amazing solution!
Thank you - we appreciate your feedback!
this makes me want to have something to fix with this method!
И через 11 лет это прилетает ко мне в рекомендации!! Спасибо Ютуб!! Я ждал этого 11 лет!!
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@@LOCKNSTITCH я зашел на сайт прочитал каждую вкладку. Про сварку чугуна написано более чем верно. СВАРИВАТЬ чугунное изделие это неблагодарная работа. Которая кстати может полностью просто испортить дорогостоящую деталь или часть механизма.
К сожалению я не пошел по стопам моего родного человека, он ремонтировал судовые дизеля и дизель генераторы больших мощностей. Думаю простой просмотр вашего видео ему просто для интереса был бы полезен. Но устажа у него было более 40 лет, думаю его сложно было бы удивить. ((Я стал нефтяником. Все что я пытался отремонтировать это была чугунная сковородка 1920 года. Нагрев до 950с и сварка электродом по чугуну... Короче у меня новая чугунная сковородка😄 старая пошла в металолом)
I'm telling you this is the better/best way of operandi..that's just gut feeling..
Thank you for the positive comment! Casting repair is our passion!
Why am I seeing this? Why can't I stop watching?
Thanks for stopping by!
WOW! What a process!
Amazing job
Great video, thanks..seriously nice job.
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JUST AMAZING
Amazing job , what nice mecanic trick !!!
Vidéo très didacticiels .
Merci .
Super detail
excelent vork! on that piece of material
Solid suggestion. I never knew this was a thing. Looks expensive
that'll get it to the auction!
i'd be curious to know the long term results, does it expand and contract at the same rate as the block?
if not, it might make the problem worse!
Nice,even Jay Leno has one engine repaired with this method,I say is working.
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Amazing work.
Thank you James for your comment and for watching!
Whoa, that was cool
What a brilliant idea.
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Wow never see this this repair like that interesting something new for me.
Thank goodness I had the patients to allow part 2 to start, as I thought that the repair was not complete. I wonder how many others just watched the first part then posted bad comments?
What do patients have to do with it?
That was intensely fascinating 🧐
Never saw this before. Good idea
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just for piece of mind why don't you use a vacuum to clean up drilling debris ?? very impressive video !!
In which field of application would the need for this exist? Like in what types of machines are steel variants used that are unwelable?
Accidental asmr. Some good shit
Well done love the video
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Excellent thanks good job 🙏🌹👋💐👋🌹🙏
I would never need to know this. But it's fascinating..
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Your name should have M.D. after it. That was a great, instructive and entertaining video.
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I certainly will! :)
A very interesting concept. I wonder what the pressure ratings would be on the repairs?
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Hi this seems a great product. just wondering do you supply to the UK.
I have a 1939 metal lathe I want to restore the back gear cover has cracked at the flange that the screw goes into and the part has come completely apart right where the hole is. will this work for such a problem like this were two piecies have cracked apart. hope you can help.
who ever owned the lathe previously had try to weld it together and done a really bad job of it. I didn't notice the weld as it was completely covered in muck and didn't show up until I started cleaning all the muck and grease.
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No idea what I just watched but I watched to whole thing
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That is a good work. I like it.
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We used to do this sort of thing back in the late 60`s. its called boilermakers stitch
And look at how it has evolved! Thanks for watching.
More good info.
Great work
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When you repair the gear box of a cross channel ferry in situ then you know it’s a good method.
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Seen it once on Car SOS, it works!
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I seen it too, was allot rougher than this lol, old guy just firing bolts in any old way 😂
1st time I've seen that. Seen steel strops in Grove welded over. This locks in. Could weld over too I suppose..
Hello and thank you for this videos it is a very excellent job I have a Dover Stove from 1930 and i am restoring it may be it has a bottle for the water next to it that i don,t have it anymore due to its age so if you can please give me some ideas or pictures ?
Thank you
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I'm flabbergasted! Is there an aluminum version? I'm not sure I actually need it yet since I haven't found a crack. Or if it's even possible should I find one.
Part 2: Excellent :)
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David, What happend to the last part of this video with the crack into the bolt hole?
that is what im wondering, that looked like a good way to get return customer for the wrong reason, and then usually have to repair at no cost.
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The kit to make this repair comes with all those things, drill bits.....etc..where can i buy it...thanks
Makes me want to damage my engine just so I can play with this stuff🥳🥳
Awesome video, your hands look familiar. My coworkers always wear gloves, nitrile or leather, but I always end up tearing them off. I need to feel the work. 🤷♂️
That glue must be something else.
I knew that carpenters like to use bowtie shaped keys to lock cracks together, but I never knew a similar method existed for metal. Is it done on regular cars today still or rather on industrial equipment?
If it's good enough for Jay Leno, it's good enough for me.
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*I never knew about this kind of repair, I thought only welding was possible, very interesting.*
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