Line boring and Bore welding Caterpillar D10 Dozer push arm | Sir Meccanica WS2
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In this video we are line boring and bore welding to repair a Caterpillar D10 Dozer push arm. The bushings are oversized so we are welding them up and boring them out to bring them back to size for standard bushings. We are using our Sir Meccanica WS2 portable in-line boring and bore welding machine. First is setting up and tack welding on the bearing mounts for positioning the line boring machine. We need to line bore out the eye material before bore welding to build up new material and then boring out to spec. The job is completed by cleaning up the eye surfaces and cryo freeze shrink fitting the new bushings using liquid nitrogen.
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Fantastic video ,well done
Another great video ! 😎🤙
Great news....merchandise👍
Terimakasih anda sangat luar bisa ..kami dari Indonesia selalu support kalian good job..
ANOTHER GREAT video ..was worth staying up for too watch 630 am now ,, I am in the USA .. it comes back to bite you when you cheap out on a repair ,, some times it cost you a lot more then what the cost was in the first place ,,I understand boring before you weld ,, hard to tell how thick the weld is ..also how thick can you add the weld ? did not know if too thick could be weak ? keep up the great videos ,, I have 2 dogs one is a lap dog .i scream a few times when he lands in my lap he has big feet and hits the target ,, lol ..
The person behind the camera you do a great job 🍻
She says Thank you! 😊
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering Yes, well done Giggler!
When do we get to meet the real brains behind this operation! 👧 🎥
Love watching this type of work. Thank you so much for taking us all along . Truly AMAZING how you do your job. What will happen now?
Cant forget to give the camera man credit! Every1 always forgets the camera man! PROPS TO THE FAVE WE NEVER SEE. Without you we wouldn’t have any videos!
Customers , customers ,,,,, in my 50 years in the service business I had one customer on a 5month contract told me from the start , he didn't care how long it took or the cost ,,,,, just do it right . Although I had only one , it made up for all the penny pinchers and cheap scape ,something for nothing dweebs I worked for . Nice job . God bless you and yours .
Yeah we're lucky that we don't have many of those customers, we kind of set standards early on that we won't deal with tightasses, makes for more enjoyable work for sure
I, for one, appreciate that you show ,on the machine , the part that you are repairing. As usual, thanks!!
Awesome mate thanks for watching
yeah I like that as well, if you didn't then you are just fixing a hunk of metal.
Beautiful work! Hard to believe such a machine is stable let alone precise but you make it look damn easy!
Hey mate thanks for watching yeah pretty amazing bit of gear
CEE I always enjoy the work you do. I worked at the Wynnewood Refinery in Oklahoma in the maintenance shop. I worked on all rotating equipment. Watching this is very satisfying for and old mechinest. We were always building up and turning or boring out for bushings.
Nice one mate thanks for watching glad you enjoyed the vid
I have learned more from your channel than what i did in my engineering class at CPIT. Great stuff, super informative.
Your wife does an amazing job of the videos, very smooth, always in focus, and none of the crappy music fillers that other youtubers do. Her editing is top class too, VERY NICELY DONE as always! Oh, the machining is brilliant too. Thanks for posting.
Hey Robert thanks very much mate we both appreciate such a great comment! Guess it shows when someone really enjoys what they do! Cheers
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering you're both doing an amazing job. I loved it, no idea why RUclips sent me here but I'm staying
I agree. The editing is perfect. So many youtubers go over the top with the editing and its a distraction.
I hate like in hate slow-motion shots but these are perfectly timed and executed well done to the editor.
for the machinist well done as well.
Robert, I agree with you, amazing job on the videos, I dislike so many YT videos that feel they need all this crappy music at outrageous volume levels to make their videos better. I came to watch portable line boring, not listen to music.
Thank you for giving me a crash course on line boring. I am a farm manager for over 13 years. And in order for me and my wife to live in the same town I'm going for an interview in a week on a possible line boring job. You have taught me allot on only one video today. Thanks and God's speed
We all know that was nothing to do with a D10, you were just fixing an Australian tooth-pick for your mother-in-law. Great job. Professional work.
how did you know!
I.machined Cat reman cylinders and rod eyes every day for many years . I’m retired now , but it was interesting watching your methods . I ran big old vertical mills and engine lathes . It was interesting watching you set up your portable lined boring machine . I did a lot of line boring but I had to bolt everything to mill tables .keep up the good work .
I am thrilled to see this channel gain such momentum the past few months. Keep at it, man!
Outtakes are one of my favorite parts of the videos Thank you Kertis and wife
Большое Спасибо за русские субтитры!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😀
пожалуйста!
I had never heard of line boring or bore welding! I work in a machine shop and I have seen spray welding and turning but so far never boring
I really must compliment you on having the brains and the balls AND the machines to tackle big, big jobs. This stuff isn’t for the faint of heart…..people entrust you to fix their serious rigs! And you get it done!
HAHAHAAAA man your dogs such a good boy/ girl, never barking heaps and jumping too much
A boy! If you ever see the back of him you can't miss the big balls 🤣
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering HAHAHAHAHA ahhh man love the videos!!
Nice to see modern technology at work. I spent 20+ years welding up bores and line boring the hard way.
It is good to see someone using their brain to complete a product that is well done and save money doing it, more important you have a happy customer that will keep you. Thanks for showing us " how to". Great job and i love the dog ,keep the chips out of his paws.
Yes, how DO you keep the swarf out of his paws?
I know you have a magnetic sweeper, but even so it's easy to miss some!
Happy days!
Another really great made video . I have done a lot of shrink fits during my career , nut I am fascinated by your use of the nitrogen cooling. Is it expensive? That is the reason we used to get on request, opting for dry ice on occasion. Enjoyed , cheers!
1. You are a master of your trade. Your work looks amazing and probably performs the same. 2. You need a shirt that says something from your bloopers, they get me every time.
I gotta say Homey is really cute! He doesn't appear to drool like every other Pit Bull I've known. If I could find a no drool Pit Bull, I think I'd like one! Beautiful dogs!
The flash backs when that bush locked up....I had a bronze bush lock up on me doing a re bush for a Hitachi 5500 stick, was reaching for the sledgy as quick as I could, learned the spin as it slides technique that day. Killer setup mate loving the vids you guys knock out!
Just found this channel, as a fitter & turner by trade I can watch this stuff all day. Just amazing how technology has changed, so much easier now than in the seventies.
Keep up the videos
Hey i Hope you will see this, im from France and you are an inspiration, and you are one of the people who make me want to start my company ☺️
Wow! What an amazing display of skill and custom machinery! Thanks for sharing your work with these videos.
👍👍👍👌👏 Смотрю и "слезы наворачиваются", насколько все просто,. Нам до этого, очень далеко. Случай из моей работы, мне пришлось наплавлять..... болты на 25 мм. Потом протачивать, болты были крепления амортизатора. Вначале совдеповское разверткой, развернул отверстия в размер 25 мм. Потом, наплавил болты, после всего проточил в размер. Потому что, на предприятии, не было денег, что бы приобрести шестигранник на 32, полметра.
Very enjoyable!! Lots of old engineering term used!!! Thanks for posting.
I had never seen welding done in such a way. Amazing work!
Огромное вам спасибо за хорошее видео . Удачи и здоровья.
Another great one from CEE. Love the slow motion clips when line boring. Keep up the good work you guys.
Cheers mate! Thanks for the great feedback 😎👍
this guy is a shop expert......does everthing......
Wow! Just before the bush cracked by hammering it, I was very curious as to how critical it is when placing a part frozen with liquid nitrogen into a part heated with a torch. I guess it depends on the quality of the materials.
Thanks for sharing. 😎👌🏼
Bush fitting. 22:30 on
18 people who have no lives or sense of humour...
great video Sir and Lady CEE.
Crap week, but Friday night, watching this is making me chuckle. Cheers. Have a fab weekend.
hahaa yeah we do wonder how many of the dislikes are from people who can't handle the F bombs 🤣 Thanks for watching mate hope you have a better week ahead
Love the out takes mate, respect from the 🇬🇧
Back again for the great repairs done on RUclips 🤗
Saving the company millions.
This is my new favourite channel, this is what I would love to do if if wasn't for the convenience of doing a soft IT job!
Best way to start my Saturday morning, cup of coffee and a CEE vid. Keep up the good work.
You make it look so easy. Great job and nice finish on those holes!👍👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I don't know why but I love watching this stuff. I've learned a lot just watching and listening to you. Thanks for your channel. Ps dog is cool too.
Super work best from india
That is a nice boring & welding combo
You know that anyone who is not a machinist will probably find this boring but i find it fascinating . Retired machinist here !
That's one of the coolest tools I've seen. You have all the nice toys 👍
The more I see this WS2 device in action, the more like it.
25K+👍's up CEE thanks for sharing your great video with us all
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾
That is beautiful work and a lovely video with quality frames. 🎉😊👏🏾💥
Der Schluß ist das schönste, nur gut, dass das ein Hund ist, der auf Herrchens Schoß hüpft, ich stelle mir vor, das wehre ein Pony.
The end is the nicest, only good that it's a dog that hops on the master's lap, I imagine that a pony is fighting back.
Amazing job. You do the job as you know best ,, Thankyou for the video.
Stay Safe/Healthy. 👍 👍
Hello, I am French, I live in France and I subscribed to your channel 2 weeks ago. I am very impressed with the quality of your work. I love watching your machines work with metal, it's very interesting.
Hey mate welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing! Glad you are enjoying the videos. Cheers, Kurtis 😎👍
Fascinating vid and hilarious bloopers !!!
Cheers mate glad you enjoyed it
Excellent video well done Curtis very informative article thanks for your time 🇬🇧😷🇬🇧😷🇬🇧😷🇬🇧
Excelente profissional! Ótimo trabalho! Bravo!
Very impressive video, there is always something to learn. Thank you for sharing!
What a genius device
Good stuff mate once again! Geez that little stuffy is a solid little unit!
I like your work and how you put your videos together and I love the dog
Awesome sharing sir... So salute from Pakistan 🇵🇰😍❤️👍😘
Would loved to see how the bore welder works. I mean how the wire feeds and how it welds.
Hey mate we will do an in-depth video on the machine and how it works soon!
Wow, you make machining look cool.
love your content from canada thank you
I only watch the entire videos so the last minute makes since!
Amazing I always wondered how you guys did this. Thanks
Perfection! Everything is perfect!
That's a big lap dog! Cute one
good afternoon, i'm from brazil. your work is fantastic and it looks like you work alone. Incredible, beautiful images, beautiful editing I will simply use an expression here in Brazil, service grade 10, maybe it sounds strange to you but here we say that when a guy is grade 10 he is the best of the best. Congratulations to the cameraman too
Guys, another exceptional video from CEEA.. Looking fwd to exposa on the Sir Mechanica and the grand opening of the merch shop..
Have a great weekend..🍺🍺..
I'm off to paint the outside our house..regards Patchy
Hey Patchy thanks mate! Good luck with painting the house
You got the best toys!!!
Your job requires the patience of Job.
I aspire to have the expertise to do stuff like this one day😁
Great vid👍👍👍
That was cool to watch, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
never stop the slo mo stuff thats the best part! lol
hey,
just a question: why don't you do the boring 2 holes in 1 pass with the machine. i do see that you can put more then 1 cutter in the bar.
Love the way your welding machine works. very nice job. greetings from Belgium
hey mate thanks for watching over there. It puts too much stress on the machine, causes chatter and don't really want to thrash my gear. Cheers
Love the happy dog
Its a great video..nice work you are all doing 💪💪
As a person who learned welding in High school, I have noticed ( no tip dip ) keeping the spark build up out of the tip. ( just saying ) .
lol
I put them arms in my Bridgeport mill and boar them , line boring looks like it take a lot of time
Very interesting video. Thanks!
Well done buddy, amazing!
haha love it measuring in metric but interference fits measured in imperial
keeping viewers on their toes 😂😂😂
Que buen trabajo!! Queda como de fábrica. Saludos.
Atale una cámara de rueda de bicicleta al eje torno o a la bancada del buldoser para las vibraciones saludos
Do you have machinists that help you out or are you the man? Beautiful shop you have. Do the same thing here in Canada.
This was really interesting. I've been binging on your videos recently.
Lovely to see you work it look so esay :)
Exelente trabajo .te felicito ni conocía algunas máquinas que veían acá en tus reparaciones. Saludos a tu mascota ..(dog).👍
Hi. I am interested to know how you set up the weld speed/rotation/travel so the welds nest properly together without over stacking the weld or leaving a gap between them that would look almost like a screw thread.
Good tradesmen, intuition skills, like dat..fine mahi e hoa..nice set up, weld n machining on site..'do-da-math buzz', well done..nice presente vid ✌️😎👍
Really cool video. So interesting 👍🏻
very good job
Excellent video.
Very dificult to see you smile.:)
So nice
Ok, I don't know much about this stuff but I can usually reason things out by watching. What I can't figure out is why mill out the bore, and then weld it, needing to bore it again? Was the weld to create a uniform material to mill so that the surface would be homogeneous at the end?
i think it would be a smoother cut if youd lube the bore before cutting
Love the videos, true craftmanship, but.... whatever you do, whatever you build, whatever the world comes to, keep the dog and the outtakes!!!
You know if the 40mm bar had fine threads for a set screw on the back side of the hole where the tool goes in it would make it easier to make minute adjustments of the tool. Might need a shorter tool length in some cases.
Grande strumento ITALIANO!!!
Is the bore welder something you made. Yourself? That is really impressive. How does it work? I would think the wire would twist up as it comes off the spool and the head rotates causing it to jam up, break, spring, etc
That’s a good looking pittie lap dog you have there.
Buen trabajo El torno sir es bueno ,pero es muy grande y pesado