Screw all these haters, this was entertaining to watch. I was also surprised at how smooth the friction welding was deeper in the metal, thank you for showing us that.
careful with those champagne colored bolts, they're either zinc dichromate or cadmium plated, both of which when heated make vapors that will kill you quite painfully if inhaled in enough quantity. of the two, cadmium is the more painful death, but zinc dichromate is pretty horrid too.
@Mikael you probably would be able to count them if doing it hadn't taken out all your brain cells. zinc dichromate and cadmium platings are whole different things from galvanized metal. if you wouldn't eat a spoonful of arsenic you probably dont want nothing to do with cadmium vapor
Okay yes it is possible but this would be much faster and more efficient than taking the time to grind a bevel and would be just as strong if not stronger if done properly
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Generally, you make a video to show the right way to do a machining operation, but I guess there's value to showing the wrong way to do an operation also...only trouble is, how is someone, who doesn't know the difference and is looking for information, supposed to get anything usable out of this?
@@ronplucksstrings7112 About the only thing wrong with this, is the fact that he used a ghetto rigged Jacobs chuck on the tailstock. But for demonstrating a proof of concept, I think this is dead on. As long as the pieces you're trying to weld aren't too large, you could find a good used 3-jaw or 4-jaw chuck and mount it on the tailstock and you'd have all you need to spin pieces together. The only difference here is that big inertia friction welding setups usually have a big flywheel that gets spun up and then the motor is disengaged while inertia provides the energy for the weld. But as long as you aren't stressing the motor too much on your lathe, I don't see an issue provided you can hold the parts square.
@@scallen3841 You don't have to spend money to do the job right. A quick hit on the grinder or even a file to clean the surface doesn't cost anything. A HSS tool bit is a couple dollars, and holding the bar in a tool holder does not cost a dime. It isn't what your equipment costs, but the methodology in which you use it. Some of the best craftsmen I have known have used what they have by putting a little extra work into doing the job right. I have also seen guys with expensive tooling doing crap work by not devoting the time and workmanship to the job that was required.
Friction wielding is usually done opposed rotation(powered both sides until clutched on on one side) if using same size materials then slide a tube and hand tighten drill chuck then minor adjusting to get central
Ese método ya lo había visto antes pero esta muy bueno porque para la modificación de las punta de ejes cuando uno adapta un motor de carro se otro tipo tiene que soldar la punta de ejes y los caldan cuando hay que cortarlo también 👍
That's got to play hell with the taper adapter in the back side of the drill chuck (yup, that's a junk chuck but the adapter wasn't), main chuck jaws if it spins in the chuck, and the drive clutches and belt in the headstock - I'll stick to Mig welding part together.
He is from India or something.. he don't care about Health.. their polution is over the charts.. so why wasting time on puting mask on when he working with this kinda stuff.. more on that.. ask him if he know what materials is working with.. see if he have a clue at least :))
Gracias hay tantas cosas que aprender Que la vida se hace corta Para medio aprender los diferentes oficios y técnicas lástima que ya estoy viejo. Y. Durante mis años jóvenes nunca tuve la oportunidad de aprender nada por estar trabajando para darles de comer a los engendros que me recetaron las famosas Hembras de el Homos Erectus .
That just seems like a lot of extra danger when my welder is on wheels or if I really feel cheeky I'll forge weld it done and done with out the questionable toolings
@@riven8351 no. Not all welds are equal. Molten medal reacts to oxygen. There's nothing protecting that metal from the oxygen in the air like flux or welding gas does. Those welds are very contaminated.
Это тот же сварочный процесс!Токарный только угробишь!Для сварки трением ,и высоким давлением есть спец инструмент!А что касаемо ,,классической" сварки(Tig,Mig-Mag,MMA и т.д.),то при наличии навыков,сваришь металл как надо!
So this is what Uncle Ben said to me when he said "When I and Carl met, we fell in love at first sight!". No wonder I keep hearing powertool noises at night :|
probably like my work mates, good hardworking dudes, but they were taught everything wrong. it's quite frustrating trying to correct someone that has been doing it wrong for longer than I have been on the work force
I was thinking that A its a good way to screw up a nice set of jaws. B its hard enough to have a set of 3 jaws accurate enough to turn something and flip it around and have no parting line or runout. C why not buy a piece long enough to start with and take care of the machine.
Also this video is about a type of welding called Friction Welding or Inertia Friction Welding. If you look on RUclips the process or system is similar @ the this video. He may not have the right machine but he has 3.1 millions views....
Screw all these haters, this was entertaining to watch. I was also surprised at how smooth the friction welding was deeper in the metal, thank you for showing us that.
The absolute slop and disregard to detail gave me anxiety....
sounds like a personal problem
@Cade Nathanael Stop scamming people.
@Bruce Kinerson Stop scamming people
Given the quality of the tooling, he must be making Mercedes engine parts.
hahaha damn
My God man, how has your shop not exploded with how little prep went into this?
careful with those champagne colored bolts, they're either zinc dichromate or cadmium plated, both of which when heated make vapors that will kill you quite painfully if inhaled in enough quantity. of the two, cadmium is the more painful death, but zinc dichromate is pretty horrid too.
You would have to inhale a very large amount, ive had zink posioning from cutting galvanized pipe unknowingly and it sucks but i wasnt dieing
@@nickslade7635 zinc and zinc dichromate are very different beasts.
@Mikael you probably would be able to count them if doing it hadn't taken out all your brain cells.
zinc dichromate and cadmium platings are whole different things from galvanized metal. if you wouldn't eat a spoonful of arsenic you probably dont want nothing to do with cadmium vapor
@@butre. oof sick burn dude
@@butre.- I was with you right up to where I read, "you probably dont want nothing to do with..." So close but that was so bad.
I'd have welded that shit 20 times normally by now
But you wouldn't get solid connection all the way to the core like that you would only be welding the surface
Okay yes it is possible but this would be much faster and more efficient than taking the time to grind a bevel and would be just as strong if not stronger if done properly
Its impressive how bad EVERYTHING in this video is, it's also impressive how I'll gonna get a heart by the creator
Fleming Barto how is he so chill?
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You were right.!
It’s impressive how dumb people can exist
How impressive there is cavitie between your ears and still inform able to go through one ear and come out from another without echoing
Why does this get so mhch hate?
It said friction welding and we got friction welding!
Generally, you make a video to show the right way to do a machining operation, but I guess there's value to showing the wrong way to do an operation also...only trouble is, how is someone, who doesn't know the difference and is looking for information, supposed to get anything usable out of this?
Heat is generated due to friction
@@ronplucksstrings7112 About the only thing wrong with this, is the fact that he used a ghetto rigged Jacobs chuck on the tailstock. But for demonstrating a proof of concept, I think this is dead on. As long as the pieces you're trying to weld aren't too large, you could find a good used 3-jaw or 4-jaw chuck and mount it on the tailstock and you'd have all you need to spin pieces together. The only difference here is that big inertia friction welding setups usually have a big flywheel that gets spun up and then the motor is disengaged while inertia provides the energy for the weld.
But as long as you aren't stressing the motor too much on your lathe, I don't see an issue provided you can hold the parts square.
Those bolts welded just like the bearings in the headstock! Wow! This is exactly what they designed lathes to do!
Not exactly. Lmao
Sudarea prin frecare !
Ce mișto !
Bravo nene !👍👍👍
It's cool how friction welds are made without flux.
The lack of surface prep, the Jacobs chuck with the cheese-grade bolts, the stick out, the janky brazed tool. My eyes..... They bleed.......
If he had fun, thats the main thing. I know its cringe, but some peeps dont have heaps of cash
That chuck is now a Frankenstein chuck!
You can always grind the shit off
So when are you going to show us on your high dollar gear ? You know the proper way
@@scallen3841 You don't have to spend money to do the job right. A quick hit on the grinder or even a file to clean the surface doesn't cost anything. A HSS tool bit is a couple dollars, and holding the bar in a tool holder does not cost a dime.
It isn't what your equipment costs, but the methodology in which you use it. Some of the best craftsmen I have known have used what they have by putting a little extra work into doing the job right. I have also seen guys with expensive tooling doing crap work by not devoting the time and workmanship to the job that was required.
Friction wielding is usually done opposed rotation(powered both sides until clutched on on one side) if using same size materials then slide a tube and hand tighten drill chuck then minor adjusting to get central
Very good to know about friction welding. Extremely dangerous machining.
Serious accident inevitable.
Be safe please!
A very clever idea. I'm liking the 3 bolts to secure the rods into the chuck
@Crown royal no you get a new one or get it correctly fixed
Патрон с болтами просто супер слов нет,а главное центрует и зажимает за считаные секунды
People hating on this when they did not even know what friction welding was...this was just an example nothing fancy...
Interessante, eu não sabia que soldava assim, parabéns!!!
Vivendo e aprendendo!!!
That lathe is terrifying
Sooo much wrong in this video.
@@ismailtopa3671 The Sachz that are -hairy- Harry agrees.
Not stupid if it works
@@obi-wankenobi9871 dont do that
@@djyoyo0829 dont do that
@@CA-ev2vf this bad idea ,why? Becouse your machines doesn't have enough forging power and big clam jaw power.
The lathe is an incredible machine. I wish I could operate one.
Это я видел в 70 годы прошлого века, ноучно-популярном журнале.😊
Ese método ya lo había visto antes pero esta muy bueno porque para la modificación de las punta de ejes cuando uno adapta un motor de carro se otro tipo tiene que soldar la punta de ejes y los caldan cuando hay que cortarlo también 👍
Nice work ,and good technology exposure
Thank you for this project it's help me lot👍
"Son howd you mess up my machine?" Friction welding.
That's got to play hell with the taper adapter in the back side of the drill chuck (yup, that's a junk chuck but the adapter wasn't), main chuck jaws if it spins in the chuck, and the drive clutches and belt in the headstock - I'll stick to Mig welding part together.
Thanks buddy .. now I got it that why we use engine oils.
Just soooooo glad I have a mig !
That actually worked. Neat.
Yeah, but I'd never trust a weld like that.
Keep it up bro..your work is superb
Why do I watch it at 1 am
Is he going to heart all comments?
Your comment got a heart! XD
He is from India or something.. he don't care about Health.. their polution is over the charts.. so why wasting time on puting mask on when he working with this kinda stuff.. more on that.. ask him if he know what materials is working with.. see if he have a clue at least :))
@con ty Yeah? So.. What's wrong with me?
@con ty something ? OK.. then something is wrong with me.. how about you? Is there "something" wrong with you? Or you don't know it yet?
Helped get an idea of what happens in a FRW (Friction Weld). Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Gracias hay tantas cosas que aprender Que la vida se hace corta Para medio aprender los diferentes oficios y técnicas lástima que ya estoy viejo. Y. Durante mis años jóvenes nunca tuve la oportunidad de aprender nada por estar trabajando para darles de comer a los engendros que me recetaron las famosas Hembras de el Homos Erectus .
"hands free" friction welding... No shit.
That lathe looks about as nice as the ones we had in high school lol
I need a new Chuck. Gets new Chuck. Strips jaws on new Chuck.
I like how you improvised your tailstock.. but it's very dangerous.. you should get the tailstock that be locked with a C wrench..
It's OK bro you'll get better at it eventually I hope.
He’s still hearting comments after a year
Look up on images, the *Daily Express Newspaper Headlines March 24, 1933*
Сварка трением, первый эпизод -да, второй опасный , а вообще класс
Hi great video.I would like to know wich model of lathe do you have?can you give me a link to see this metal lathe?thanks
more videos like this please!
отличное выдумка)))))
That just seems like a lot of extra danger when my welder is on wheels or if I really feel cheeky I'll forge weld it done and done with out the questionable toolings
definitely what an indian engineer should have done .....
Hefty why
Skum Dum definitely not the way to do it. but i like his effort and i think he can see the joke out of my reaction^^
Cool video
Same thing happens when you dont put Oil in your differential, R.I.P Pinion Bearings
Can you please show the strength of the weld by bending the rod?
Temper
It's nothing new it's been around for a while now
The weld is stronger than a normal weld because it goes completely through the metal instead of only on the outside.
@SupaTrending Daily isnt that how it would work though? More surface welded together equals stronger hold? Or what does the strength of weld depend on
@@riven8351 no. Not all welds are equal. Molten medal reacts to oxygen. There's nothing protecting that metal from the oxygen in the air like flux or welding gas does. Those welds are very contaminated.
Muito criativo.
Fiz meu trabalho de conclusao de curso sobre soldagem de fricção no torno mecânico.. tentei demostrar parâmetros para uma soldagem efetiva
What is the payoff, the brake shoes of the lathe machine or the value of welding like this
thankyou somuch sir make more video like these
Cool man. keep it up
Он это делает потому что может. Обычной сваркой ровно и по всему сечению и не большого диаметра
Не заваришь здесь еще и прочность сварного шва выше
Это тот же сварочный процесс!Токарный только угробишь!Для сварки трением ,и высоким давлением есть спец инструмент!А что касаемо ,,классической" сварки(Tig,Mig-Mag,MMA и т.д.),то при наличии навыков,сваришь металл как надо!
Excellent 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ditch the music! The sound of the machines is so much better with these type videos.
So this is what Uncle Ben said to me when he said "When I and Carl met, we fell in love at first sight!". No wonder I keep hearing powertool noises at night :|
Y cómo quedó el mandril al final después de soldar los pernos?
How much vertical force was applied?
ooh nice one
É claro que os dois ferros vão unir se um com o outro , a fricção fez os derreter fazendo com que os dois vire uma só peça .
Why are those indish dudes never taking care of their machines
Lol yeah i was thinking the same. So scary
Cuz they like to the stars of gore sites lul
@@flatsurfaces1913 I bet he knows everything better than you, I would be surprised if you even knew where the Chuck of the lathe is.
Indian*
probably like my work mates, good hardworking dudes, but they were taught everything wrong. it's quite frustrating trying to correct someone that has been doing it wrong for longer than I have been on the work force
Love the theme song
3:45 or u can just go buy all tread
This "weld" will be very brittle if not heat treated as to normalize the molecules. It's like a 3 step process with precise heating and quenching.
I need 6 inches of pipe that won't bare any weight...np fam I got you
6 inches of pipe that can't bare any weight?🤔 Fam I gotchu, might be conidered a bit gay tho
Скинь ссылку ГДЕ берёшь такой СПАЙС
Посмотрел комменты, ребята уже все сказали что я хотел сказать)
Bro from where did you do this...my mtech project is friction wleding of aluminum and steel can u please help me
Just make my day. Heart this comment
Wow, nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Commentors: this is horrible, absolutely horrible
Creator: *likes comment*
That iron bonding very well
Great work
this is an experiment or have often used it as an iron connector sir. how about the strength of the connection, if we bend it.
Está ingeniosa la idea pero cambia ese mandril del torno
Nice welding
Fantastic ,
I was thinking that A its a good way to screw up a nice set of jaws. B its hard enough to have a set of 3 jaws accurate enough to turn something and flip it around and have no parting line or runout. C why not buy a piece long enough to start with and take care of the machine.
Seems very Inefficient
Use the chuck to center it up then tighten the bolts
That's cool
Very very funny! Just buy a longer solid rod to save the trouble.
Compress the hot piece about 2 to 3mm just before stopping the rotation.
Very good background music which is that pls thank you
Интересно на разрыв варенное и такое соединение проверить
That drill chuck mod!
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Cuuld you infrom what speed? :)
Legend has it if I ask nicely I can get a heart... hey heart I want
Also this video is about a type of welding called Friction Welding or Inertia Friction Welding. If you look on RUclips the process or system is similar @ the this video. He may not have the right machine but he has 3.1 millions views....
How come you decided to edit out the portion where you could see the seam disapear?
ancient technology of smith welding in a new coat
Pretty cool but where’s the bend test 😂
Another helloween movie from the genre : how to make it wrong !
Excellent photography for the reason I say that is nothing is square unfortunately my friend
Holy cow you are super lucky something really bad didn't happen...
А вот болты полностью не приварились, ибо подкалены. И их легко разломить.
What is the machine speed when working?