Repairing the Huge Bucket on my Cheap Excavator (as Good as New!)

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  • @danrykowski3133
    @danrykowski3133 26 дней назад +102

    I graduated college, got my first real job, got married, and had our set of twins since you made the initial video of this purchase.

    • @VinwardWasHere
      @VinwardWasHere 4 дня назад +13

      Had to go look for the video, more or less 2 years ago so congrats, hope to be where you are someday

    • @Quataure
      @Quataure День назад +7

      speedrunning the middle of life in 2 years is crazy

    • @professorcryogen6419
      @professorcryogen6419 День назад +1

      Congrats on the life milestones! My regards to the little ones.

    • @tartarugapunkQ
      @tartarugapunkQ День назад +1

      Congrats buddy that's rly impressive, i went from nowhere to nothing in those 2 yrs.

  • @alexflosho
    @alexflosho 27 дней назад +244

    It's so interesting to see the bucket "settle" in the time lapse!

    • @WaldosWorld
      @WaldosWorld  27 дней назад +40

      Yeah, some of the hydraulic cylinders could use a repack

    • @joserafaelteles1099
      @joserafaelteles1099 27 дней назад +4

      @@WaldosWorld So this "settling" ain't normal? In a new excavator it wouldn't happen?

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 27 дней назад +12

      ​@@joserafaelteles1099Some is probably allowed in some spec. There is a reason why booms are parked in the extended position.

    • @Fasthandsslowlaptimes
      @Fasthandsslowlaptimes 27 дней назад +3

      cant wait for that video

    • @Lappmogel
      @Lappmogel 27 дней назад +10

      ​@@joserafaelteles1099its leakage between the + and - side of the cylinder. Not a big deal unless its a lot, its not like its leaking oil into nature.
      If you buy new high end machine it wont have it. But a cheap one might have some. On old machines its normal. So if you buy used you should start it up and let the oil get warm. Because as you know, warm oil = flows easier. So when the oil is cold everything might look fine but when it gets warm the bucket drops so fast you constantly have to adjust it.
      And just like old engines, you can also switch to a thicker oil to get that last bit of work out of an old worn out machine.

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle 27 дней назад +173

    Well done for the repair. A few things I think might help you next time?
    1. On a bucket like that, just take a template of the bucket floor shape and get a new floor bent. The cut out the floor and replace it. That floor was bodged and is better out and replaced.
    2. new cutting edges should ALWAYS be wider by around an inch so as to preserve the sides of the bucket. The edge you have there is too narrow.
    3. Wear strips. Tack one end on, then heat, bend and tack as you follow the shape of the floor.
    4. 7018 is plenty strong enough. Those 10018 rods may well crack in due course.
    5. Always use a cuting nozzle big enough to cut through the section easily. You nozzle was far too small.
    6. All welders vary on amperage and the meters can be up to 10% off.
    7. Always bolt new cheek plates to a bucket that has had them previously. You can clearly see two square cut holes in the sides just above the cutting edge. These are for cheek or bucket sider wear plates. They cut the trench/ground and help preserve the bucket. You can also use old cutting edge to the same effect but weld it on.
    8. Where possible, to pre heat thick steel, use a rose bud or warming gun. It is far better, quicker and gets to temperature faster. Ideally 250 degrees F minimum but not above 400 degrees F and make sure you warm it up thoroughly.

    • @JonDingle
      @JonDingle 27 дней назад +18

      Revison to Point 2. The cutting edge should be one inch wider on each side of the bucket or 50mm overall.

    • @schwuzi
      @schwuzi 27 дней назад +7

      ​@@JonDingleme with my 50mm bucket now cutting 100mm trenches 🤧

    • @schwuzi
      @schwuzi 27 дней назад +12

      About point 8. I found it really funny that they used the dinky propane torch to preheat the metal when they had access to oxyacetylene. Though I guess it got the job done. Once you dump enough heat in from welding you got to worry about overheating more than anything.

    • @williamking9707
      @williamking9707 27 дней назад +6

      Honestly, and I will admit to having no background in heavy equipment, but as for point one... Considering how bodged the floor was, and how worn the sides were, would it not be, perhaps, better to just replace the bucket outright at that point? Or is the mount/pivot the most expensive bit of the bucket or something I'm missing with my limited knowledge?

    • @nicholasphillips5406
      @nicholasphillips5406 27 дней назад

      @@schwuziwhat will overheating do to it? Genuinely asking?

  • @danielstellmon5330
    @danielstellmon5330 27 дней назад +38

    For other fans of this kind of content I would recommend checking out Cutting Edge Engineering Australia. They work on a lot of mining equipment and do heavy engineering tasks like this.

    • @dadgarage7966
      @dadgarage7966 24 дня назад

      On Fire Welding is better. It's not a TV show with a dog running around destroying chew toys.

  • @svgPhoenix
    @svgPhoenix 27 дней назад +87

    Backyard heavy equipment was the reason I found your channel so I always love to see updates

  • @Omsip123
    @Omsip123 27 дней назад +78

    Thanks for the Celsius values, it’s really hard to get a feeling otherwise

    • @UltraMagaFan2
      @UltraMagaFan2 27 дней назад +1

      The formula to Fahrenheit to commie units is:
      Commie units = (degrees Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8
      Let’s say you want to convert 500 Fahrenheit to commie units.
      You’d do:
      (500 -32) / 1.8 = commie units
      468 / 1.8 = commie units
      260 = commie units
      500 degrees Fahrenheit = 260 commie units
      It’s fourth grade level math. It’s extremely easy to figure you. You don’t need people to put it on a screen for you.

    • @SierraAAM
      @SierraAAM 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@UltraMagaFan2 "Commie units" says everything about the level of your intelligence, or lack thereof, so don't get too confident in your cute little attempts at being a smart ass.

    • @user-bt6hh9yu1n
      @user-bt6hh9yu1n 27 дней назад

      @@UltraMagaFan2thank you! I didn’t know it was that easy!

    • @Omsip123
      @Omsip123 27 дней назад +15

      @UltraMagaFan2 Hey, thanks for your efforts explaining to me how to convert the units , but I knew all of this.
      Do you expect me to calculate the values in my head in second while enjoying the video? Or pausing the video and using a calculator?
      It's not gonna happen, and that is why I appreciate Waldo's efforts.

    • @nickgibb4687
      @nickgibb4687 12 дней назад

      @@UltraMagaFan2 google works too. but i kike the commie way

  • @rockmountwelding
    @rockmountwelding 27 дней назад +18

    Awesome repair and thanks for talking through the efficiency of our Zeta C Hardfacing Rod. Your tip for holding the rod is a helpful one for sure. All the best!

  • @KF8OD1
    @KF8OD1 27 дней назад +58

    When I first found your page, I thought, look at this guy he can't do anything! You look like a banker or a stock broker... I could not be more wrong! I really enjoy your content! Keep up the good work!

    • @TomatoWithARifle
      @TomatoWithARifle 27 дней назад +11

      he's got the classic stock-bro look

    • @Rolexor
      @Rolexor 26 дней назад +4

      I think he’s actually a former tech bro who made money and “retired” to do RUclips.

    • @tabajaralabs
      @tabajaralabs 26 дней назад +1

      But he still cannot do a mid-decent floor on his garage =D :\

  • @Un.qualified.
    @Un.qualified. 27 дней назад +72

    Hey Waldo you should consider flipping the images in the thumbnail so it’s old on the left and new on the right

  • @b0rd3n
    @b0rd3n 27 дней назад +8

    When using arcair, you should ALWAYS ensure you have the shortest stick out of the electrode in order not to make the whole thing turn red and degrade before it's time. It takes a bit more time to have to adjust the carbon rod as it depletes but in the end, you save up on it and it actually works better from keeping it's integrity longer and having your air source - or nozzles - closer to the fusion bath. Just my couple cents from a Canadian welder with TONS of heavy duty repair/refurbish/pipeline experience. Keep it up! Thanks for sharing

  • @sagarmeena0210
    @sagarmeena0210 27 дней назад +43

    Thank u Peter for helping Waldo

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 27 дней назад +5

      you are welcome

    • @jeepindave5464
      @jeepindave5464 27 дней назад +2

      ​@@ZILAweldshate to see your field rate 😅

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 26 дней назад

      @@jeepindave5464 for a customer around here if they supply the parts if I would’ve done the same job would’ve been between two and $3000 in labor and consumables

  • @sran9492
    @sran9492 25 дней назад +3

    Omg i was waiting for so long on this video (2 years) and was begging you to make a video about the excavator and its finally here. Cant wait for part 3 to come out in 2 years 😂😂

  • @Leo.J.G
    @Leo.J.G 26 дней назад +10

    One of my favourite RUclips channels hands down.

  • @ApolloSevan
    @ApolloSevan 27 дней назад +12

    Having seen the work done on Large Marg over on FarmCraft I love seeing this work done! Excited for more!

  • @cameronnerdin4910
    @cameronnerdin4910 27 дней назад +10

    I am a subscriber of Peter. He is an excellent teacher of welding.

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 26 дней назад +3

      Thanks, and thanks for watching

  • @vsetkoumiera7683
    @vsetkoumiera7683 13 дней назад +4

    I’m not being a smart ass but the way that bucket moved around it needs new pins and bushings and possibly line bored plus that new cut edge you might have been money ahead to buy a new bucket

  • @BromanderData
    @BromanderData 27 дней назад +23

    My favorite thing about this is that the bucket looks fantastic, and the rest of the machine is craving an overhaul.

  • @lorenmeyer5290
    @lorenmeyer5290 27 дней назад +3

    Boy that beings back a lot of memories! I did that kind of welding from 1978 till 2000! You guy's did and awesome job!

  • @2000jago
    @2000jago 27 дней назад +390

    No begging for likes subs or Patreon money? Instant thumbs up.

    • @WaldosWorld
      @WaldosWorld  27 дней назад +110

      Thanks for this comment! It is kinda cringe when RUclipsrs do this 😂

    • @Persiantramp
      @Persiantramp 27 дней назад +8

      He's the kind of guy who seems to have everything covered🤌🤠

    • @rjkora
      @rjkora 27 дней назад +17

      I don’t think he is a full time RUclipsr, so I don’t think it’s a business for him more a hobby

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 27 дней назад +20

      @@WaldosWorld I used to agree but youtube has become such a business for so many guys, i kinda get why they do it.

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 27 дней назад +6

      that is like begging for tips at a self service fast food restaurant ..... you took my order .... 10, 15, 18% tip for that ?!? wtf ....

  • @chillbanana3649
    @chillbanana3649 27 дней назад +16

    Yesterday at work we put a 104 inch bucket on a 395. Our 5 ton shop crane was not happy moving that.

  • @b1air77
    @b1air77 27 дней назад +10

    Nice work on those welds, new teeth look sweet! You've got a lot of projects going on but I've been looking forward to part 2 of this excavator series!

  • @scout10
    @scout10 27 дней назад +26

    Ok, I can wait on the gooseneck if we get more of this 👍

  • @soggybottom3463
    @soggybottom3463 27 дней назад +8

    Gentlemen, that was an education. A pleasure, thank you and God bless. 👍👏👏 🤗🤗

  • @mdirollo
    @mdirollo 8 дней назад

    I just discovered your channel and am already wondering how I'm going to deal with my new addiction. I love your common sense and thorough approach to your repairs.
    We are twin sons of different mothers! I'm in CT and would love to visit your operation in N.H.
    Keep the videos coming!

  • @GeneHutchings
    @GeneHutchings 16 дней назад +3

    You should order the pieces that fit those two holes on each end of the bucket they're cutting edges to protect the side of the bucket

  • @ryancasey4807
    @ryancasey4807 27 дней назад +6

    Invest in a plasma cutter, PrimeWeld has a model called the cut 60 that would have blown clean through that bucket in seconds rather than messing around with arc gouging and oxy, you can even gouge welds with the special tips you can get for plasma cutters, it's a no-brainer for how cheap they are, they are time tested and well-loved in the community, we own three of them and they get beat on all day everyday

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 27 дней назад +8

      no way .... to cut 1.5" you need at least a Hypertherm 85 ... ask me how I know .... I did that same job MANY time on YT and off YT for money .... a 60 or 65 amp cutter will struggle with 1" material .... 1.5" material no way .... the 85 barely gets the job done .... I have 2 of them ... I know ...

    • @ryancasey4807
      @ryancasey4807 27 дней назад +4

      @@ZILAwelds I've cut 2 inch thick with the cut 60 from prime weld. You just have to angle the torch and run 2 passes. I've cut miles of steel with plasma and we have a CNC plasma table running around the clock. Operator experience is important...

    • @russellv6234
      @russellv6234 27 дней назад

      @@ryancasey4807 You can get through it with an angle grinder too. Still isnt the right tool for the job.

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 26 дней назад

      @@ryancasey4807😂😂
      Yes, i just need you to come to my shop and educate me in person on video how its done right!!! Apparently i just need some training so i can become good ….

  • @robertmoss279
    @robertmoss279 27 дней назад +4

    Hi Waldo, just like to say what a super video and how Peter handled that torch like Merlins Wand. Good job 🤗👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @bob4895
    @bob4895 27 дней назад +12

    two of my favourite channels upload with in a hour. must be my lucky day

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 13 дней назад +1

    20:25 .. The 11018 Rods you used earlier. also make pretty good hardfacing rods too, the advantage (as you mentioned at the time) .. is they burn in JUST like 7018 that everyone is already used to!!

  • @hawkeye454
    @hawkeye454 27 дней назад +17

    Waldo!!!! You're awesome man, love the videos!

  • @Chaotic_Autism
    @Chaotic_Autism 4 дня назад

    The old guys welding skills are so satisfying. I want to be like him when I get older!

  • @peteschiavoni
    @peteschiavoni 27 дней назад +5

    Great job on the bucket Waldo!! Looks great. Telling Peter to lift with his back was priceless. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @addamochs
    @addamochs 26 дней назад +2

    The company I work for does dirt work. We don't hard face our buckets, but we do use frost teeth on every excavator year-round. Each tooth has two points on it. Our excavators are GPS equipped too, except the mini.
    Frost teeth. You will be happy with them.

  • @CodyMZ71
    @CodyMZ71 27 дней назад +5

    This is crazy because I just watched part 1 the other day and was looking for part 2 and bam, here it is.

    • @schwuzi
      @schwuzi 27 дней назад +1

      I don't know if you're new here but I envy you if you are. Such a great backlog of videos to watch. You got to have patience with this channel lol.

    • @CodyMZ71
      @CodyMZ71 27 дней назад

      @@schwuzi Definitely not new. Waited on part 3 of the trailer build for a longggg time haha. I have been re watching older videos of his because they’re relaxing to watch. Especially when he buys a new vehicle and does a full service on them.

  • @kmadigan1347
    @kmadigan1347 27 дней назад +2

    Thank you for the consistently inconsistent uploads, its such a great suprise to get a waldo update

  • @Ebikelover
    @Ebikelover 27 дней назад +7

    Great to see an excavator video, great repair & great result. Cant wait for more, Thanks Waldo

  • @secretsociety1880
    @secretsociety1880 27 дней назад +2

    Very nice video I love how you explain what you are doing and I can't wait for the second part of the military surplus diesel generator.

  • @Fidlaa
    @Fidlaa 26 дней назад +2

    small tip:
    1. MIG/MAG torch nozzle pushes ahead.
    2. When shutting down the acetylene torch, use the procedure of turning off the acetylene first and then the oxygen.
    but good repair, amazing!😁

  • @robb2169
    @robb2169 27 дней назад +4

    I never tire of seeing air arc gouging. Such a cool way to cut metal.

    • @schwuzi
      @schwuzi 27 дней назад +4

      Cutting Edge Engineering has got tons of videos where they use it. But I'm willing to bet you know that already.

    • @robb2169
      @robb2169 27 дней назад +1

      @@schwuzi 😄 CEE is one of my favorite YT channels.

    • @jeepindave5464
      @jeepindave5464 27 дней назад +1

      Its neat to remove layers or steel but for straight cutting i would just use a torch or plasma cutter.

    • @schwuzi
      @schwuzi 27 дней назад

      @@robb2169 Same! 😀

    • @haydo8373
      @haydo8373 26 дней назад +1

      They developed the concept after watching me weld aluminum with a mig 😅

  • @JacobYoces
    @JacobYoces 26 дней назад +7

    Maybe next year we'll get a finished goose-neck trailer...

  • @paul4124
    @paul4124 27 дней назад

    Great to see an update on “Large Marge the second”, excellent job on the welding.❤🇦🇺

  • @thepanzerfuhrer5660
    @thepanzerfuhrer5660 18 дней назад +1

    Ultra lock teeth are nice but they are way too expensive for what they are. I cut the ultra lock shanks off my buckets and put the old cat j series tooth adapters on. A tooth and adapter costs less than just an ultra lock tooth. I burn through a set of teeth in 2 weeks. The cost savings are huge.

  • @iamrichrocker
    @iamrichrocker 27 дней назад +22

    this why craftsmen like Peter make the big bucks..skills, and the know how..new respect for these folks..

  • @Airman..
    @Airman.. 14 дней назад +1

    There should be bucket cheek edge protection, there are holes punched in both sides

  • @BrokenanklesFPV
    @BrokenanklesFPV 20 дней назад +1

    must be fun repairing an welding something that keeps leaking down

  • @rp1645
    @rp1645 27 дней назад +1

    Your oil test result told me the builder of that excavator 😊 Liebherr 😊 the big Dozer made by JD with only colors and wording are made together I believe. 😊 I saw a huge Liebherr track loader at Con-Expo in Las Vegas it was a very stout looking machine.

  • @allenfleckney5969
    @allenfleckney5969 7 дней назад

    I know nothing about mechanical devices but I love your channel and your work. As a fellow you tuber your video editing skills are amazing. It’s not easy. Keep it up.

  • @svedalawoodcrafts
    @svedalawoodcrafts 21 день назад +2

    Hahahaha, love the 3 taps, "This thing is not going anywhere!", LOL. Good work guys, that is a heck off a undertaking to cut and weld up one of these. Just curious, would a plasma cutter not have worked? Never done any steel like this before so just curious and awesome video.

    • @WaldosWorld
      @WaldosWorld  21 день назад

      Yeah, a plasma cutter would have worked, but you'd need an ENORMOUS machine to cut through 1-1/2" thick steel. I don't think my residential 240V electrical service would be able to power such a machine

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 20 дней назад

      @@WaldosWorld hypertherm 85 barely does that - draws 76 amps out of single phase 240 .... so yeah .... need electrical upgrades first ....

  • @gearhead181
    @gearhead181 23 дня назад

    Peter is awesome. So much knowledge in that man’s head and always willing to help. And now that I saw that htp 2800 in action I have to put it on my Christmas list

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 22 дня назад

      Its too big, Santa wont be able to fit it down the chimney 😂

  • @averyw.3939
    @averyw.3939 22 дня назад +1

    I would ask around at some of the local rock pits or the county shop for some cutting edges. They get too worn out for their intended use on a loader, grader etc. but you can cut them down for wear plates on the sides, bottom and wherever else on the bucket.

  • @avioncamper
    @avioncamper 27 дней назад +1

    Looking good Waldo, we all learned something today. Keep up the great work.

  • @tariqattyat
    @tariqattyat 27 дней назад +8

    BABE WAKE UPP WALDO JUST POSTED!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @stormchaser8605
    @stormchaser8605 27 дней назад

    Made my Friday night having a Waldo video in my subscription feed, loving the more regular uploads and such a variety of content. Thank you

  • @paulblock1694
    @paulblock1694 27 дней назад

    Love the high speed watching the bucket dip as you're welding on it.

  • @orrgazmo
    @orrgazmo 27 дней назад

    That’s a big job, didn’t realise the steps involved, kudos to Peter for giving you a hand.

  • @whitehorse7516
    @whitehorse7516 12 дней назад

    What an extraordinary project. I watch every video you post here on RUclips.

  • @rottedandmodded
    @rottedandmodded 27 дней назад +2

    That's a mighty fine bucket you have there.

  • @t5jerry
    @t5jerry 27 дней назад +3

    that`s the thing with excavators, the revs have to be on full ALL the time, otherwise the hydraulic pumps aren`t working correctly, not as interesting as your car video`s, but still enjoyable.

  • @DaveyEaster
    @DaveyEaster 27 дней назад +24

    You should have named ur hoe toothless

  • @davemccoy57
    @davemccoy57 27 дней назад +1

    Many years ago I worked in a small shop that made conveyors,screw conveyors and redler chain conveyors. We made our own sprockets, some big as 3 feet in diameter. I did all the welding so I got to use those hardening ing rods on every every tooth. Took forever on the big ones.

  • @Disneymkvii
    @Disneymkvii 27 дней назад +12

    I'm just here for the Excavator content and great haircuts.

  • @assessor1276
    @assessor1276 27 дней назад +1

    Engineer here and this is an interesting video, but I must point out that tensile strength is like a pressure which = force / area and so it is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) and not just “pounds”.

  • @itsmephil2255
    @itsmephil2255 27 дней назад +14

    So you could say......this has been on your bucket list for a while????
    Sorry 😂

  • @JediTim28
    @JediTim28 24 дня назад

    I was really looking forward to this update. I think the excavator video was the first I've watched of yours. Of course, I'm hooked and watched all of your videos. Great content. Thanks

  • @HunterXray
    @HunterXray 21 день назад +8

    Senior citizen gets dental work

  • @cyprianzollinger303
    @cyprianzollinger303 27 дней назад +1

    Great to see equipment/welding videos again!! Keep it up

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 10 дней назад

    Love the old machine. Too many people just abuse them until they die. The two holes on each side of the bucket are for wear plates. That's why the bucket is wearing the sides. Its okay to have the teeth where you have them. Some people think the teeth should go beyond the sides in width but with the wear plates on the sides, there isn't a problem unless you are using it every day.
    Preheat is to prevent the body of the bucket from drawing out the heat of the weld too quickly, causing cracking.

  • @hollowman_1991
    @hollowman_1991 27 дней назад

    I don't think there is any youtube channel where I have watched almost every video put out. This channel is underrated.

  • @jmunozar
    @jmunozar 24 дня назад

    looing forward for the 3rd one onthis series! -- thanks for sharing waldo!

  • @damagedgoodsfilms
    @damagedgoodsfilms 27 дней назад +2

    Great video! Waiting in anticipation for updates on the w221 boat👀

    • @WaldosWorld
      @WaldosWorld  27 дней назад +1

      I'm working on that next and hope to have the video out in November

    • @damagedgoodsfilms
      @damagedgoodsfilms 27 дней назад

      @@WaldosWorld That's awesome man! Appreciate the response

  • @rascal1956
    @rascal1956 27 дней назад

    This content is so informative and your commitment to doing a proper job is great to see.👍

  • @bye6007
    @bye6007 26 дней назад +1

    Patiently waiting for pt.3 of the trailer build ...

  • @frankiehoosier9165
    @frankiehoosier9165 27 дней назад

    Waldo , Thank You for such an informative and thorough (at least to my very untrained eye) project!
    Just WOW !!!!!

  • @SanchoPanza-wg5xf
    @SanchoPanza-wg5xf 13 дней назад +3

    Hehe, you do NOT believe in prepping your surfaces, neither for welding nor for painting.

  • @ypop417
    @ypop417 27 дней назад +1

    Nice to see the updates Waldo!

  • @MarcoGarcia-bl7ww
    @MarcoGarcia-bl7ww 27 дней назад +1

    Wow Waldo, I have never seen numbers jump so high while watching a video, you were 900+ when I started, now 1.1k.

  • @321-sleep
    @321-sleep 26 дней назад +2

    THIS VIDEO IS BASICALLY A DELIGHTFUL COMBO OF WELDING ASMR & WELDING PORN. I MIGHT BE A LITTLE TOO EXCITED.

  • @johnhamilton9229
    @johnhamilton9229 27 дней назад +2

    Two seconds in and I'm hitting the thumbs up. It's always an enjoyable time. Thanks

  • @AHeese
    @AHeese 26 дней назад +1

    My guy Waldo out here doing an intro to an excavator video in the full Minecraft Steve drip.

  • @danielcarter305
    @danielcarter305 26 дней назад +1

    Watch any episode of Cutting Edge Engineering where Kurtis is replacing the skins of loaders, excavators, or road graders. Kurtis findes an arc gouging is the easiest way for him to cut through material. Individual results may very.😆😆😆

  • @athoutx
    @athoutx 26 дней назад +1

    Find someone who takes care of you like Waldo takes care of his old excavator bucket

  • @mz22wa
    @mz22wa 24 дня назад +1

    that gooseneck is never going to get finished 😂

  • @Johnhdv540
    @Johnhdv540 27 дней назад

    Zila is a legend! I have not finished the video but I was so impressed with you having him there I had to comment. lol. You always provide quality content! I love it and I hope you keep it up! Can’t wait to see what the road trip car ends up being.

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 27 дней назад +1

      thanks, I like work, I can watch it for hours ..... LOL

    • @Johnhdv540
      @Johnhdv540 27 дней назад

      @@ZILAwelds I have seen a lot of your videos and your featured videos and as an automotive rebuilder I admire your welds. You’re legit a legend.

  • @brayerip
    @brayerip 27 дней назад

    As a Liebherr tech, throttle is almost everything with these machines, old and new. It can control hydraulic speed and drive speed (as drive is also hydraulic) Turn throttle up and you can get usually the full around 5mph/8kph drive speed out of them, and the speed that the hydraulics then operate can become almost scary. booming up or slewing around can honestly happen quicker than you'd think from something so heavy. Also that part that's loose when you spin the machine (known as slewing) would be the slew motor, and I believe you should be okay with just torqueing down the bolts. After nearly 40 years of slewing around, likely at high speed with throttle up, there's a good chance they'd have shaken loose

  • @gmartin03
    @gmartin03 26 дней назад +1

    Run the machine at high rpm all the time, ask anyone who runs equipment it's at max idle all day long

  • @cooterzuk
    @cooterzuk 25 дней назад

    Excellent video sir. I am really looking forward to part 3,4,5,6.... Keep up the great content. Oh and hello from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

  • @j.c.smithprojects
    @j.c.smithprojects 27 дней назад

    Sounds like you have some air intrusion in your fuel system. So how did you like the new 2800 welder?

  • @noahingram8052
    @noahingram8052 26 дней назад +1

    This reminds me of cutting edge engineering in aus here on the tube

  • @DHFlip18
    @DHFlip18 27 дней назад

    Waldo, what an excellent project, turned out great! Love your videos!

  • @billyhaddock5540
    @billyhaddock5540 26 дней назад

    Great Job Guy's, on getting the old Lip-off and welding-on the New Lip. Looks Cool painted yellow with the green Teeth. Have some Beer on me..

  • @USAFPilot40
    @USAFPilot40 27 дней назад

    So I am a very amateur welder, and I noticed that neither of you were doing any sort of stacking movement on your initial passes. Why is that? I love learning about different techniques and processes! Love the videos! Your content is always super intriguing!

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 27 дней назад +3

      this wire is typically run in a straight line pulling or pushing. this stacking or whip and pause technique is typically something used with cellulosic welding rods like 6010

    • @USAFPilot40
      @USAFPilot40 27 дней назад

      @@ZILAwelds I see! Thanks for the response!

  • @LashuawnDinglenut
    @LashuawnDinglenut 7 часов назад +1

    My brother in Christ that looks like a amazing excavator
    Edit: my brother in Christ why did you not get a new bucket for the excavator

  • @kevinhornbuckle
    @kevinhornbuckle 26 дней назад +2

    I hope to purchase an HTP plasma cutter soon.

  • @deanroberts7837
    @deanroberts7837 14 дней назад

    Good stuff man dog and wedge would help and maybe consider back gouging them welds.

  • @Backfire10
    @Backfire10 27 дней назад

    Nice job guys. Want to see the tracks replaced next time.

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 27 дней назад

      I was thinking of welding new grousers on ... but then it kills the yard instantly

  • @cornboy3
    @cornboy3 27 дней назад +3

    Waldo just name drops Zila then he appears. This guy has connections.

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 27 дней назад +4

      If the weld job is "big enough" Zila just appress and shows that grandpa can still weld a little bit here and there .... LOL

  • @carlosleandry12
    @carlosleandry12 27 дней назад +1

    Cutting Edge Engineering on RUclips has great videos on repairing buckets and adding extra stuff to make them more durable.

  • @jenniferburr9791
    @jenniferburr9791 26 дней назад +1

    Awesome content! Super talented

  • @thefloridaman92
    @thefloridaman92 27 дней назад

    One of the best channels on RUclips!

  • @kaboomd00m
    @kaboomd00m 27 дней назад

    Love the hard work you put into your videos Waldo keep it up man