The boring mill just keeps getting more valuable to your shop every day. I have just about decided that, with the proper owner/operator, there isn't much you can't do with that machine. I don't know whether it is the machine being so versatile, or the operator having the knowledge, and skill to use the machine to it's limits. You keep me amazed at what you can accomplish. Take Care and Stay Safe. Bob
Thank goodness you have the tools (and skills) to modify other tools to fix broken tools with. Seems more like a journey than a repair - lucky for us... :)
I am thankful for you, Brian. You are a great role model for the younger generation and a great teacher for all of us. It is people like you that make America a great place to live. Art
Hey think there this guy that can make what ever ya need to get it done! His name is Brian Block! He really a smart and cool guy got a great shop inspector, I am a viewer Fan of his you tube channel! Contact him if anyone can help you he can do it!!! Have a Great Christmas and new year!
Saw a G&L at Westinghouse in California with a rotary table buried in concrete and the machinist rode in a cage on the head of the machine. They worked on ship props. There was a railroad track that came right up to the machine to deliver parts. Pretty cool.
Nice attachment Brian. That's pretty cool. Excited to see how this turns out. Hope you and your had a Good Thanksgiving Brian. Thanks for the content, EM.
Noticed that collar locking on Rotary SMC's cnc Shaublin lathe collet closer this morning. Seems a long time since your HBM has been apart. You're getting it done Brian! 👍
You never fail to amaze me. Your facing head looks like it weighs more than my entire lathe, including the stand, and the 150 lbs of sand I put on the stand shelf to help with rigidity!
I ran a G&L 350T for a while. Had to teach myself how to use it. I never had a job which needed the facing head, nor the high speed spindle, mostly facing and hole patterns. A versatile machine, I used it instead of the mills in the shop, even for smaller jobs.
Sir,, and I mean this with all respects,,, You sir I admire and love how you tackle a task that no other shop has the skills to attempt... Bear. Know you well have sugsest, and learn from you,,,Bear in Tx.
Fixing to tackle restoring a Klopp 450 shaper in a few weeks. Even though its small compared to you equipment, its going to eat up space in our shop for sure :)>! Have a great week,,Bear
There is a small lever that works like a brake caliper that stops the ring gear from turning which makes the facing head feed, there is a flange on the ring gear that the caliper clamps to
I really like that you have purchased all of the machinery and that you are using them how many new pieces did you have to make to use these Machinery i have watched ypu in your videos you really are knowledgeable with alot of understanding do you only work on Tracktor Engines or do you need to make plates to use on all of these Machinery I hope 🙏 you see my message and respond back to me in 🇨🇦 #YSW Bye 👋 have a wonderful SundayN November 28 2021
High performance diesel engines are my speciality but I will work on anything that someone wants to pay me to do. I get a lot of these heavy plant type jobs just because other people can't handle them and they are worth repairing. I am told this rotor costs over $10K to replace.
@@bcbloc02 i really like what you do and you are extremely intelligent and informative with alot of know-how will you be working on any Traktor pulling Diesel Engine anytime 😊 🤔 have a wonderful Monday November 29th, 2021 bye 👋 from 🇨🇦 #YSW respect back to you 👍 👏
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Too lazy to double set it up I guess. I would have cut it off before setting it up the first time but because of wear and the previous torch attack job on that end I would not have had any good way to determine where the original center was.
@@bcbloc02 Yes and I went back and re-watched your other video about the draw key. It was not shown too clear, but I gather the 2 HSS bits were both ground as wedges and the 1 set screw pushed them together. I pretty much know what you did. We are engineers for crying out loud ! --Doozer
I'm a dedicated fan and always impressed. Having said that, I respectfully ask, would it have made any sense to have cut off a tooth somewhere on each end to make room for a steady rest and then just weld them back on? Or did I miss something?
H, Another fan of Brian. I think David Wilks made an adjustable ring which then ran in a steady rest that allowed the part clearance to be swung in the lathe.
@@chamteleboy Yes you could use a spider but it would be bigger than my steady rest can handle so that would not really be a good solution for me this time.
On GLF machines the spindle will pass through the boring head, if my memory serves me right (been a while since I used a GLF) there is a limit on rpm. So if you are using it at higher rpm the head needs to be removed. The head should be stamped with the max rated rpm.
I figure without the collet to stabilize the end of the spindle it will degrade the milling function when using tooling in the spindle. Maybe that won't be the case and I can leave the facing head on I don't know. Will just have to see.
It is still being run with a 5000watt water heater and that keeps it about 15-20deg above outside temps. I never have hooked up that outdoor wood stove to get the real heat. I kinda want to find a good air to water heat pump and install that instead. I find it difficult to find time to tend a fire twice daily or more.
It's amazing how versatile the horizontal boring mill is.
The boring mill just keeps getting more valuable to your shop every day. I have just about decided that, with the proper owner/operator, there isn't much you can't do with that machine. I don't know whether it is the machine being so versatile, or the operator having the knowledge, and skill to use the machine to it's limits. You keep me amazed at what you can accomplish.
Take Care and Stay Safe.
Bob
Interesting as usual! Thanks for including us in on this project.
I'm probably the only one excited by the Williams ratchet.
My dad had one when it was stolen had a copper finish small amount of nickel can't tell you how much stuff it had been into
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly make it interresting as usual !
It is a big job just changing the chuck. Thanks Brian.
Thank goodness you have the tools (and skills) to modify other tools to fix broken tools with. Seems more like a journey than a repair - lucky for us... :)
It is often a Quest! LOL
If you keep taking on these kind of projects you will never get that Audi done!! Great video as usual. Thanks
Isn't that the point? Gotta prioritize the paying work, or he can't take her out to dinner!
I think the Audi is gone..
@@65cj55 cut a big hole in the roof and make a flower pot out of it
@@SuperBowser87 Dig a big hole and push it in.
@@65cj55 the boring mill can handle that
I am thankful for you, Brian. You are a great role model for the younger generation and a great teacher for all of us. It is people like you that make America a great place to live.
Art
Hey think there this guy that can make what ever ya need to get it done! His name is Brian Block! He really a smart and cool guy got a great shop inspector, I am a viewer Fan of his you tube channel! Contact him if anyone can help you he can do it!!! Have a Great Christmas and new year!
Saw a G&L at Westinghouse in California with a rotary table buried in concrete and the machinist rode in a cage on the head of the machine. They worked on ship props. There was a railroad track that came right up to the machine to deliver parts. Pretty cool.
Yeah there are some really big machines out there.
I have told you time and time again "you must use a 12 lb. hammer on your toys" I've enjoyed all of your videos, thanks for your time. oldmandonnie
A true methodical worker in my opinion.
One step at a time! It helps to keep things from getting screwed up. :-)
the HBM is such a cool machine. i hope i can operate one in my life time!
Nice attachment Brian.
That's pretty cool.
Excited to see how this turns out.
Hope you and your had a Good Thanksgiving Brian.
Thanks for the content, EM.
Noticed that collar locking on Rotary SMC's cnc Shaublin lathe collet closer this morning.
Seems a long time since your HBM has been apart.
You're getting it done Brian! 👍
You never fail to amaze me. Your facing head looks like it weighs more than my entire lathe, including the stand, and the 150 lbs of sand I put on the stand shelf to help with rigidity!
I think that facing attachment weighs about 1000lbs.
You sure have some monster machines! Cool as always!
Thanks!
Thank you for another great video Brian!
I ran a G&L 350T for a while. Had to teach myself how to use it. I never had a job which needed the facing head, nor the high speed spindle, mostly facing and hole patterns. A versatile machine, I used it instead of the mills in the shop, even for smaller jobs.
Yeah they are handy because of their work envelope. With the right tooling you can do most anything you want with one.
Where there is a will there is a way. Thanks Brian!!
Sir,, and I mean this with all respects,,, You sir I admire and love how you tackle a task that no other shop has the skills to attempt... Bear. Know you well have sugsest, and learn from you,,,Bear in Tx.
Glad you like it. Tough jobs are commonplace here. :-)
Fixing to tackle restoring a Klopp 450 shaper in a few weeks. Even though its small compared to you equipment, its going to eat up space in our shop for sure :)>! Have a great week,,Bear
What a monster!!
That's what she said ;)
Sweet! Thanks for sharing!
At least your making progress
Thank you for the videos! Don't know much about machining but your uploads are educational to me.
Glad to hear that!
👍👏👏👏 Happy Thanksgiving to you thank you
Thanks for sharing.
Also you need to make you a spanner wrench to fit the spindle collet lock, the one that comes with the machine had a two foot long handle
Nice new tool, big and heavy.
It sure is!
Enjoyed….Interesting….Howie says woof to Bailey
very good video brian..the HBM is very heavy dutty machine
Watch Wes work loves him some Brian block vidyas! So do I 😃
Woo Hoo!! :-)
I like the attachment mine needs one probably have to build one I'm sure.
There is a small lever that works like a brake caliper that stops the ring gear from turning which makes the facing head feed, there is a flange on the ring gear that the caliper clamps to
I don't have the lever or the bracket and caliper sadly. i will have to try to reverse engineer it.
you do some serious jobs, good work
Thanks!
Hope you and Bailey had a Happy Thanksgiving!!
You too!!
I really like that you have purchased all of the machinery and that you are using them how many new pieces did you have to make to use these Machinery i have watched ypu in your videos you really are knowledgeable with alot of understanding do you only work on Tracktor Engines or do you need to make plates to use on all of these Machinery I hope 🙏 you see my message and respond back to me in 🇨🇦 #YSW Bye 👋 have a wonderful SundayN
November 28 2021
High performance diesel engines are my speciality but I will work on anything that someone wants to pay me to do. I get a lot of these heavy plant type jobs just because other people can't handle them and they are worth repairing. I am told this rotor costs over $10K to replace.
@@bcbloc02 i really like what you do and you are extremely intelligent and informative with alot of know-how will you be working on any Traktor pulling Diesel Engine anytime 😊 🤔 have a wonderful Monday November 29th, 2021 bye 👋 from 🇨🇦 #YSW respect back to you 👍 👏
@@bcbloc02 Thank you kindly 🙏 for responding back 🙏 to me in 🇨🇦 #YSW you are knowledgeable and have alot of know-how respect back to you 😊 bye 👋 from 🇨🇦 #YSW
Good day sir. Thanks for the videos! Is there any reason you haven't cut that slug off the end and drilled into the face to make room for tooling?
Too lazy to double set it up I guess. I would have cut it off before setting it up the first time but because of wear and the previous torch attack job on that end I would not have had any good way to determine where the original center was.
when we had rolls like that we would drill the shaft and then bore the disk out
cool
I wonder if you can set up a grinder motor and clean up that Mounting surface on that horizontal mill
Love it Brian ! ! ! --Doozer
Did you see the Morse taper retention key? I had already shot this before I commented on your video or I would have shown it better.
@@bcbloc02 Yes and I went back and re-watched your other video about the draw key. It was not shown too clear, but I gather the 2 HSS bits were both ground as wedges and the 1 set screw pushed them together. I pretty much know what you did. We are engineers for crying out loud ! --Doozer
Cool video. Thanks Brian. What size boring bar does that take?
It is either 2.5 or 3" I have messed with both in the last couple of days and can't remember which one was on the mill.
Hiya Brian
Very useful attachment, can it be left on, Ref spindle travel?
Thanks for sharing 👍
I am afraid without the collet the milling feature may suffer. It remains to be seen if that is the case or not.
@@bcbloc02 okay, thanks.
Was that a locking piece of some sort to hold the Morse taper in that you removed in the beginning of the video???
Yes I have a wedge key that holds the MT tools tightly in the spindle. It is a must for milling. There is a video where I made it.
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It would be nice of he would make the tool that he needs to disassemble the old setup. (a spanner wrench) Ron W4BIN
I'm a dedicated fan and always impressed. Having said that, I respectfully ask, would it have made any sense to have cut off a tooth somewhere on each end to make room for a steady rest and then just weld them back on? Or did I miss something?
If the welds on the teeth give him as much trouble as the welds on the plug, that could turn into a disaster.
H, Another fan of Brian. I think David Wilks made an adjustable ring which then ran in a steady rest that allowed the part clearance to be swung in the lathe.
@@chamteleboy Yes you could use a spider but it would be bigger than my steady rest can handle so that would not really be a good solution for me this time.
@@bcbloc02 hi Brian, thank you for your reply. And of course, to say thank you for the efforts in producing the video’s
@6:00 - I'm calling 125-150 ft lbs on those fasteners. Dang. That impact didn't stand a chance. :D
Do they still make parts for this machine?
Yes for a rather large price tag you can get stuff. I priced a gear and it was $8000
How do I get a hold of u have small job for u
Is clearance why you wouldn’t keep the head on permanently? Can’t the spindle come through the head? I’m missing something. Great videos as always!
On GLF machines the spindle will pass through the boring head, if my memory serves me right (been a while since I used a GLF) there is a limit on rpm. So if you are using it at higher rpm the head needs to be removed. The head should be stamped with the max rated rpm.
I figure without the collet to stabilize the end of the spindle it will degrade the milling function when using tooling in the spindle. Maybe that won't be the case and I can leave the facing head on I don't know. Will just have to see.
Judging from your coat, it’s not warm. What ever happened to the underfloor heating system
It is still being run with a 5000watt water heater and that keeps it about 15-20deg above outside temps. I never have hooked up that outdoor wood stove to get the real heat. I kinda want to find a good air to water heat pump and install that instead. I find it difficult to find time to tend a fire twice daily or more.
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Love how you chip away at a project, slow and steady. Thanks for the look.
you can't win for loosing on this job hopefully gets better
And BTW the piece your working on looks like my ex wife’s back scratcher 😂
He needs a wireless MIC on his overalls, when the machinery is running I can't make out what he is saying. Ron W4BIN
Why don't you just machine the shaft off and get it out of the way . I think you will be replacing it any way
You should make a wrench to take that off honey I have no problems
Better of as a butcher
LOL! @6:12