Vintage Carnival Ride Restoration Milestone

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @PeteRondeau
    @PeteRondeau  Год назад

    Follow this entire project here: ruclips.net/video/xyejd7LRKMQ/видео.html

  • @Iamnot4Sure
    @Iamnot4Sure Год назад +3

    Pete has if there is one thing I have learned from you is you live and learn from all mistakes… I am a fan of your channel keep them videos coming… and I can’t wait to see the end and the joy on your face … 😊take care bye for now till your next video….

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      Thanks for continuing to follow along!

  • @dalerobertson9394
    @dalerobertson9394 Год назад

    Good idea replacing those sweeps, they look original. Best restoration project on RUclips.

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm really happy how they turned out.

  • @rickhiggins
    @rickhiggins Год назад

    I love your little helper in the Iron Man welding mask!

  • @MonteD1
    @MonteD1 Год назад

    You are more patient and thorough than I am. I would have just tried to put new ones in between the old ones and just not bothered with taking the old ones off.
    That's probably why I shouldn't be doing it...

  • @jdinnis
    @jdinnis Год назад +4

    You might want to try a flap disc on your angle grinder for paint removal. It works really well and really fast. You might also want to invest in a slightly larger angle grinder. Would have done a lot faster/cleaner job of cutting the old sweep stubs out than you were able to do with the torch. I broke down and bought the big 6" 60v Dewalt cordless grinder. This thing is a beast. It hurt my heart a little to watch you guys weld those stubs on without notching the tubing to match the radius of the hub. I'm sure they will hold, but I can still hear my welding instructor yelling at me about the "RIGHT WAY".

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад +2

      That's a valid point. Notching those stubs never even occurred to me (and I'm usually big on trying to do things the right way). My focus on returning it to original as-built condition (as much as possible) and I guess while trying to think like the people who built it, it never occurred to me that they would even bother doing that. For instance the 24" circle that makes up that piece shows evidence of being torch cut from 1/2" plate by hand and they didn't even bother cleaning up the jagged edges. There are parts of the trailer that look like they didn't have a long enough piece so they butt welded several scraps together.

  • @tomvoncharon6359
    @tomvoncharon6359 Год назад

    Wow, you DO seem excited.
    Us too! Great job fellas.

  • @luismari6812
    @luismari6812 Год назад

    I cant wait to see the final product, also i cant wait to see the ferris wheel fully restore

  • @Rich_Ice
    @Rich_Ice Год назад +1

    Looks great Pete.

  • @darylgrenney5048
    @darylgrenney5048 Год назад +2

    Well done mate can’t wait to see it all finished

  • @rickb7516
    @rickb7516 Год назад

    Nice work, looks factory! Another great video Pete.

  • @craigschray4486
    @craigschray4486 Год назад

    Love following along!

  • @racerx1690
    @racerx1690 Год назад

    Can't wait to see it running.

  • @sdboutet
    @sdboutet Год назад +1

    I'm the exact opposite of handy (I'm a musician), so following this journey on your channel has been fascinating to me! I look forward to each and every "chapter" in the restoration process. Love it!

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      Thanks for following along. I'm the exact opposite- I've tried to learn to play the guitar on and off for over 40 years. Never got it to stick and certainly never sounded musical.

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox Год назад

    And when he starts welding, you can see that he knows what he's doing.

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад +1

      it is certainly handy having a welder certified in several different techniques in the family. I'm a bit spoiled by it. only down side is I never bother trying to increase my own welding skills since I know I have him. I'll pass along your compliment to him.

  • @BasEerdenKeuning
    @BasEerdenKeuning Год назад +1

    To remove rust you can also use a sort off wire wheel for the angle grinder. It works great for me after i removed most off the big bits i clean it up with the sand blaster.

  • @501rivet
    @501rivet Год назад

    ...your dedication/determination is paying off w/no short cuts or compromising, making this achievement all the more enjoyable (for us viewers).

  • @larryf3418
    @larryf3418 Год назад

    Hay Pete. Great job by everyone. Thanks your posting your progress.

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      Thanks for following along. I really appreciate the support!

  • @anthonyhitchings615
    @anthonyhitchings615 Год назад

    Awesome I’m very excited to see this get done

  • @timothyhughes6814
    @timothyhughes6814 Год назад

    Nice video Pete. You're getting there!

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      Thanks, and thanks for watching!

  • @suaspont
    @suaspont 11 месяцев назад

    Every project requires the purchase of new tools. In fact, each day of every project requires new tools!

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  11 месяцев назад

      I think my hobby may be buying tools, the projects are just an excuse. LOL

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny Год назад

    It looks great, and these welds... 🤤🤤🤤👏👏👏

  • @elcheapo5302
    @elcheapo5302 Год назад

    Great progress, Pete! Those were some really nice looking welds Scott did. I still think you'll be done in time...maybe a day or two early!

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад +1

      I am spoiled by having a professional welder in the family. Thanks for your vote of confidence!

  • @dannyland1212
    @dannyland1212 Год назад

    this is going to be great, im glad you posted.. you haven't posted in a while

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      We had some family vacation time in there and the previous video too forever to edit. It all added up. hopefully back on a more regular schedule now.

  • @rebelcat420
    @rebelcat420 Год назад +1

    3:35 - “Warriors….come out to playyyyyyaaaayyyyy”

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      lol I had Salad Fingers in mind, but that works too.😂

    • @rebelcat420
      @rebelcat420 Год назад

      Also funny!
      Great channel, btw! Like seeing the progress

  • @Sylvite.
    @Sylvite. Год назад

    It's amazing how one missing or damaged vital piece can make a ride dangerous or unable to be used.
    almost like car mechanic simulator.
    "Clip B Is Missing."

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      Yes, surprising how sometimes incredibly small issues can render something useless.

  • @SilvaD702
    @SilvaD702 Год назад +1

    I've been subscribed for over a year now and love the restoration and setup videos. Is that a pick and place machine at 1:15?

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад +1

      Thanks for hanging in there. Yes, it doesn't get used very much since I started creating RUclips videos. I used to make a lot of electronic items for amusement parks and haunted attractions.

  • @billleist4227
    @billleist4227 Год назад +1

    love it

  • @85436785355w3244676g
    @85436785355w3244676g Год назад

    Avoid using actual sand for sand blasting. Coal ash is much better and doesn't absorb moisture like sand. Available in a couple different grits and gets finer with each reuse. Tractor Supply used to carry it back when I was doing blasting.

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      This is all coal slag from Tractor supply that I use.

  • @missamo80
    @missamo80 Год назад

    1:31 are you just casually leaning on a pick and place machine!? 🧐

  • @KenPurcell
    @KenPurcell Год назад

    Cause all of us Fireworks Club members have a set of screens.

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад +1

      Whenever I take on a new hobby I tend to jump in full force. I also built a ball mill.

  • @Kamaldreza
    @Kamaldreza 9 месяцев назад

    please put the number of movies so we can follow you if possible in chronological order

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  9 месяцев назад

      if you go to the playlist they are all listed in order: ruclips.net/video/xyejd7LRKMQ/видео.html

  • @Steve-k1r
    @Steve-k1r Год назад

    Are you going to get the super loop ride or fireball ride, or chicago loop

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      I would love to. All of this really depends much more on the operators than me. At this point all of the setup videos I have done have been with Majestic Midways. They have given me almost unheard of access to be up close and personal recording these things. There aren't too many places out there that would be interested in me doing that. So, at the moment, I'm only really able to do these videos with equipment that Majestic owns- and they don't currently own a loop. I'd be more than happy to work with some other companies but it is a pretty big ask to give me the kind of access I need to make the in-depth videos I make. Majestic is always buying and selling equipment though so ya never know.

    • @Steve-k1r
      @Steve-k1r Год назад

      @@PeteRondeau ok sorry to ask, have a good day

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      No harm in asking. I like to know what rides people are interested in. I just add it to the list and if the opportunity comes up I know whether that ride has any fans

    • @Steve-k1r
      @Steve-k1r Год назад

      Ok

  • @MrSuzukiyamaha
    @MrSuzukiyamaha 10 месяцев назад

    Peter Scissorhands

  • @BubaLabinski223
    @BubaLabinski223 Год назад

    Mr Rondeau Jeff Barry from Lebanon you have your your acetylene is flowing too much and also your oxygen is way too high. Basically when you hit the oxygen lever to really throw the extra oxygen on to cut your re-welding it, that’s what the problem is so your torches way too hot and I do know because I used to be a welder before the steel industry folded, then I got a job as a correctional officer for 28 years and yes, when you’re a welder you take it very seriously because you don’t want nothing breaking you want good penetration, and good even beads and new undercut in other words the way that gentleman had his welding machine set up was perfect. It should sound like eggs frying in the pan.

    • @PeteRondeau
      @PeteRondeau  Год назад

      Thanks for the Torch info! I'll pass along your comments about the welding to Scott.