Did we even watch the same video? This dude slotted out the entire length of the crack and well past it, then welded it. You and many others commenting somehow have the misconception of stop drilling being necessary. Stop drilling is a temporary repair procedure used to stop a crack from furthering in length if a weld repair cannot be performed at the time of discovery.
@@Mr_Facts it was not pure magnesium but a much stronger alloy,just like copper,but a copper alloy,brass,is so much stronger than the pure copper,as you may know,brass is used for making firearms cartridges,same like the magnesium,in spite that the material is itself mostly magnesium,is the elements that makes the alloy itself that so much stronger that can be used as something else,like wheels,along aluminium alloys that are also take wheels form too,so the magnesium does same,not pure element,but an alloy based on that metal,have a great time there 😀
Cast aluminum has a lot of impurities. The best way I found to weld cast aluminum successfully is make a pass and it burns all the impurities out, then grind out that pass and the next will be clean and good!
😂that’s right I Tig welded some rocker covers for a mate put some special connectors he wanted. They took a shit load of cleaning and even then still got oil coming out in the weld. Made it look good at the end it was a fun little job. 😂
@@3cheese711 I'm just bullshittin, I wouldn't preheat that thing either, you would have to disassemble the entire transmission so you didn't destroy any of the seals and rubber\plastic bits inside of it. It almost wouldn't even be worth the repair at that point.
Man, I know almost nothing about welding except that it's how you bond metals together, but I know enough to know this guy is good! Seriously, nice welds dude!
Insbesondere wurden die Enden der Risse vor dem Schweißen rund gefräst. Damit werden sich die Risse auch nicht mehr weiter ausbreiten können.👍Top Arbeit!
I had a turbo350 auto transmission that cracked pretty bad like that because of a torque converter bolt that broke and flung itself around in the cavity..I'm a welder myself and that is a fine looking job you've done.. RESPECT 💪💪🇺🇸👍
That same job saved me around $4,000, and possibly more on welding a cracked housing on Mercedes automatic transmission. The welder who did the repair was able to repair the factory defect with the tranny installed.
Mercedes Benz, trae muchos problemas con sus fundiciones de aluminio, en mi empresa hay un camión de 100k€ parado por una rotura del bloque del motor, por defecto de fábrica...
Их есть и много. И это далеко не самый лучший из них. Так то по краям трещины неплохо бы засверлить отверстия, чтобы она дальше потом не раскрывалось. И после сварки прогреть колокол чтобы снять напряжение
Есть у нас мастера, только не там где сами на себя работают.Такой один супер сварщик который берет супер дорого нам коробку заварить не смог, сказал трещины новые дает.Поехали в порт, там дядька кусок вырезал другой припаял и всего тыщу рэ взял)
В 2003 году мотор на БМВ рассухарились клапана, так как заклинило дроссель и двигатель перекрутило. Клапана разбили ГБЦ, а новой нет что бы купить, кому только не возили и не показывали на восстановление, везде получали отказ, если и заварим то все равно пойдут трещины и тому подобное. На ремонт все таки взял один токарь, не знаю чем он варил, и чем затем восстанавливал клапанные гнезда и форму камер сгорания. Но ГБЦ после ремонта мы не узнали, на первый взгляд это была абсолютно новая головка блока цилиндров, и всю работу он выполнил за скромные две тысячи рублей. С этой головкой машина прослужила еще пять лет, и ушла другому хозяину. И самое удивительное, он даже не был сварщиком😁
@@rastilin619 Cast aluminum (and most other cast metals, for that matter) tend to be brittle *and* work harden very fast. Without that preheat, the metal would likely have simply cracked rather than bending back into shape.
Wenn man das aluminum bei so einer Reparatur schweisung rückstandsfrei schön sauber macht ohne fremdstoffe, lässt sich sowas sehr sauber wieder verschweissen. Ich liebe es.
Die Naht ist mit Sicherheit gut gewurzelt das kann man sich aus der Vorarbeit ausreimen. Die Schweißraupe zeigt das sehr deutlich da sie gesackt ist und nicht bucklige auf dem Material verläuft. Sie können mir glauben ich weiß von was ich Rede und der weiß das er richtig schweißt. Daumen hoch
@@mcovs as Eddie said it’s t remove the possibility of porosity but also allows you to fuse/bond the metal better. If you just welded over a small crack there’s going to be oils and debris from flywheel in there. This method cleans a lot of that up plus allows new material to be welded/fused.
I worked with a welder by the name of Kelso he was the greatest welder I ever seen in my life he could well to empty pop cans together pop the top and there'd be a vacuum can use one of the few welders I ever knew that could weld anything most are just Rod burners
@@willieponder7840 I started young n yes I can even weld plastic, I guess welding stuff seamed to be an art to me ever since. But yeah I had never welded on aluminum and a guy had a tungsten welder n let me try it. So it really was so simple making that puddle, then I started trying to stack them dimes.
I chuckl at this comment every time it's made. As if welding is some kind of skill only immortals can gain. It's not flipping burgers easy but so many marginally skilled people can do it well. I think it makes marginally skilled welders feel better about themselves.
For starters it should be preheat to 200 degrees then welded then bring temp down slowly after welding this help to stress relief metal... the gloves he's using tells me casing is locally heated, which also may twist case.... my to cents
seriously, I've been trying to patch a 16 sided cage/frame that the customer busted a chunk out of and it went from 4 welds to 10 by the time new cracks stopped showing themselves/getting caused by the heat. and every single one of them even when I grind out halfway through the material before welding from that side (and sanding all surfaces around my V) I still get contamination/little dust particles floating to the surface.
I have a go to guy like this for my welding fab needs. Fixed a CBR 1000 case cover so good you couldn’t tell on the inside it was punch through. Worth the money vs a factory Honda replacement. Even a like new wrecker price.
I'm not an expert, but I think if you're welding hot enough it would fix that issue. I know what you're talking about to an extent in aeronautic engineering, the whole drilling cracks in airframes thing, but I just have a hunch they don't weld those because they need it stronger. I could be wrong though idk
Главное не шлифовать этот шов и не пытаться наводить красоту иначе опять лопнуть может, а в сильно нагруженном месте тем более лопнет сошлифованный слой
I worked for a tow company and the trucks had aluminum beds. I used a pink clear acid to clean the aluminum 1st, then welded up the cracks. Also drilled at the end of the crack.
Это не самый страшный косяк, на конце каждой трещины нужно делать отверстие, чтобы при дальнейшей работе из под шва она не пошла дальше, ну и провар конечно лучше будет.
Não dá p negar q a solda ficou muito boa + p ter feito esse arregaço com certeza a estrutura não ficou essas coisas não trampo p passar carro p frente e já era😅
That is thr cleanest transmission case Ive ever seen...everytime I have repaired a aluminum transmission case it came in oily and even still had fluid inside of it..I would spend more time cleaning it than I did welding on it.
Beast mode fuck everybody who says you got to purchase a new transmission! I need to learn how to weld me some aluminum! This is absolutely amazing and kudos 👍 for sharing the knowledge and know-how. Mad props
Congrats! weld looks good. That cast aluminum can be real junk to weld sometimes. Hopefully the next stop was over to the machine shop to resurface the block face. Gauranteed that isnt flat anymore
I cut the reliefs and dug it our with the bur. And hammered it. I'm pretty sure that aluminum will be fine. You'd here it pop and moaning and creaking if it was going to crack.
That's better than some I see. You clear out material to ensure you get full penetrating weld that goes completely through. I've seen many not even bother and just weld over the crack.
Дааа....там такого сильного (давление) ничего нет...это просто кожух сцепления...видимо что-то внутри открутилось и попала между кожухом и маховиком...а так красиво заделал..🔨💯👍
Just suggestion. Drill holes at end of cracks before welding.
It will prevent future cracking.
So gemacht😂😂
He did
Did we even watch the same video? This dude slotted out the entire length of the crack and well past it, then welded it.
You and many others commenting somehow have the misconception of stop drilling being necessary. Stop drilling is a temporary repair procedure used to stop a crack from furthering in length if a weld repair cannot be performed at the time of discovery.
Bruh what did he do for the first 1/3 of the video? I genuinely want to know what your eyes see😂
We dont need your stupid suggestion lmao
I got a huge surprise when I tried welding a vw vr6 transmission case. Magnesium!
Did it catch on fire?
@@Mr_Facts it doesn't work like that.
@@Mr_Facts it was not pure magnesium but a much stronger alloy,just like copper,but a copper alloy,brass,is so much stronger than the pure copper,as you may know,brass is used for making firearms cartridges,same like the magnesium,in spite that the material is itself mostly magnesium,is the elements that makes the alloy itself that so much stronger that can be used as something else,like wheels,along aluminium alloys that are also take wheels form too,so the magnesium does same,not pure element,but an alloy based on that metal,have a great time there 😀
antimony
How the hell did u put it out? Once it burns you can't put out fire with water
Cast aluminum has a lot of impurities. The best way I found to weld cast aluminum successfully is make a pass and it burns all the impurities out, then grind out that pass and the next will be clean and good!
Exactly how it’s done in my shop.
That’s how it’s done on older or contaminated parts. A clutch casing made in the last 30 to 40 years should be better metal.
If only all cast aluminum was that clean
That’s what I’m saying😂 cast aluminum is disgusting to tig
@@westongriggs7762😂❤❤🎉.YWM❤🫠🫠🫠🫠😴❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Acid bath
😂that’s right I Tig welded some rocker covers for a mate put some special connectors he wanted. They took a shit load of cleaning and even then still got oil coming out in the weld. Made it look good at the end it was a fun little job. 😂
aluminum looks significantly easier to weld than it actually is
Yup. This guy makes it look easy.
A lot of things look easy to do, when a professional is doing it
Lol tig welding is always significantly harder to do because you have a foot pedal & 2 hands to think about
@@beastmodeforever86 not all require a foot petal
It is though. Considerably easier than carbon. Now stainless is different
Wow first ever welding video where I can't see anything done wrong, congrats beautifully done.
He didnt back purge it
Or preheat😅
@@adampindell it's thin aluminum, no preheat needed.
@@3cheese711 I'm just bullshittin, I wouldn't preheat that thing either, you would have to disassemble the entire transmission so you didn't destroy any of the seals and rubber\plastic bits inside of it. It almost wouldn't even be worth the repair at that point.
He could of drilled then end of the cracks but he did a good job
I'd like to have seen the inside,just from curiosity. The welds looked clean.
Bakasan
Same cause I just have a feeling it’s gonna blow up after 2 trips
Dimessssss
Done a dozen of these, its chunky and bubbled on the inside. Most times you have to "wash" the weld inside to smooth any undercut.
I take it you've never seen a torque converter come apart during a drag race
Мастерство не пропьешь! Однозначно респект и уважуха. Удачи тебе во всём.
Пропьешь что угодно
Man, I know almost nothing about welding except that it's how you bond metals together, but I know enough to know this guy is good! Seriously, nice welds dude!
Insbesondere wurden die Enden der Risse vor dem Schweißen rund gefräst. Damit werden sich die Risse auch nicht mehr weiter ausbreiten können.👍Top Arbeit!
That is useful information
Верно
Und ich hatte überlegt wie die Risse dort hinein gekommen sind....?? Bzw wie man die Enden der Risse hätte viereckig fräsen können...??
Ótimo, sem ressalvas!
I had a turbo350 auto transmission that cracked pretty bad like that because of a torque converter bolt that broke and flung itself around in the cavity..I'm a welder myself and that is a fine looking job you've done.. RESPECT 💪💪🇺🇸👍
That same job saved me around $4,000, and possibly more on welding a cracked housing on Mercedes automatic transmission. The welder who did the repair was able to repair the factory defect with the tranny installed.
You had the core tho
Mercedes Benz, trae muchos problemas con sus fundiciones de aluminio, en mi empresa hay un camión de 100k€ parado por una rotura del bloque del motor, por defecto de fábrica...
Haha who drives a Mercedes 😅
You done a Masterpiece welding Job and i know you needs high level skills to weld this Metal so perfect like you.Respect for this Handcraft Work💥🙏👍😁💥
Thank you😄
На моей жизни я таких мастеров не встречал, обычно просто рукожопые. Хорошая работа!
Их есть и много. И это далеко не самый лучший из них. Так то по краям трещины неплохо бы засверлить отверстия, чтобы она дальше потом не раскрывалось. И после сварки прогреть колокол чтобы снять напряжение
Мне так коробку заварили норм
Есть у нас мастера, только не там где сами на себя работают.Такой один супер сварщик который берет супер дорого нам коробку заварить не смог, сказал трещины новые дает.Поехали в порт, там дядька кусок вырезал другой припаял и всего тыщу рэ взял)
@@vitek1828 Именно так.
В 2003 году мотор на БМВ рассухарились клапана, так как заклинило дроссель и двигатель перекрутило. Клапана разбили ГБЦ, а новой нет что бы купить, кому только не возили и не показывали на восстановление, везде получали отказ, если и заварим то все равно пойдут трещины и тому подобное.
На ремонт все таки взял один токарь, не знаю чем он варил, и чем затем восстанавливал клапанные гнезда и форму камер сгорания. Но ГБЦ после ремонта мы не узнали, на первый взгляд это была абсолютно новая головка блока цилиндров, и всю работу он выполнил за скромные две тысячи рублей. С этой головкой машина прослужила еще пять лет, и ушла другому хозяину. И самое удивительное, он даже не был сварщиком😁
I appreciate that you took the time to both reinforce the ends of the cracks and as a result preheat the aluminum before hammering it back into shape.
I was literally wondering why he didn't shape it before welding.
@@rastilin619 Cast aluminum (and most other cast metals, for that matter) tend to be brittle *and* work harden very fast. Without that preheat, the metal would likely have simply cracked rather than bending back into shape.
Приятно смотреть когда у человека с правильного места руки растут
Even an untrained eye can see this man has skills
Maybe this person is a woman.
Maybe it's a penguin
@@stuartthornton3027 Two spirited penguin?
@@nightoftheshape it’s a dude his profile pic is literally him💀
@@nightoftheshape not statistically
Couldn't have done it better myself! Nice job!
I’d like to see the inside of that bell housing.
That looks super nice !! Beautiful job !
Having fabricated a few items out of aluminum, I am AMAZED on how much aluminum will move ( shrink ) when it is welded,
Wenn man das aluminum bei so einer Reparatur schweisung rückstandsfrei schön sauber macht ohne fremdstoffe, lässt sich sowas sehr sauber wieder verschweissen. Ich liebe es.
Тоже ищешь русские комменты?))))
Что ли их не будет?
Нашел- не все потеряно)))
Rosja to sługusy Putina, niewolnicy.
Ага,руссо туристо🤝🤝🤝🔥🔥🔥
Зачем он нарисовал свастику сваркой ?
A real pleasure to see so much skill and experience jammed into such a short time. Was really excited to see the reverse side, though.
Yeah, I’m curious to how good the reverse side looks too
Always a hater
@@jerrygoad3093 where is the hating going on?
Не показал обратную сторону шва, как правило там тоже требуется обработка и усиление шва.
Die Naht ist mit Sicherheit gut gewurzelt das kann man sich aus der Vorarbeit ausreimen. Die Schweißraupe zeigt das sehr deutlich da sie gesackt ist und nicht bucklige auf dem Material verläuft. Sie können mir glauben ich weiß von was ich Rede und der weiß das er richtig schweißt. Daumen hoch
@@ulfjahrling3537 нифига не понял, но очень интересно!
Вопрос от несведущего. Зачем выпиливать трещину? Разве не будет достаточным сделать фаску по всей длине трещины и так же ее заварить?
@@mcovs That would introduce porosity and trap contaminants in the weld.
@@mcovs as Eddie said it’s t remove the possibility of porosity but also allows you to fuse/bond the metal better. If you just welded over a small crack there’s going to be oils and debris from flywheel in there. This method cleans a lot of that up plus allows new material to be welded/fused.
A man with true coordination and precision right there and very talented at his game!
I still want to check the backside of the welding.
Welding in and of itself is a talent that takes years to master. Welding aluminum is a whole different beast that very few welders have mastered.
It took me 5 minutes to learn to weld aluminum.
❤❤ i would love to learn aluminio
I worked with a welder by the name of Kelso he was the greatest welder I ever seen in my life he could well to empty pop cans together pop the top and there'd be a vacuum can use one of the few welders I ever knew that could weld anything most are just Rod burners
@@willieponder7840 I started young n yes I can even weld plastic, I guess welding stuff seamed to be an art to me ever since. But yeah I had never welded on aluminum and a guy had a tungsten welder n let me try it. So it really was so simple making that puddle, then I started trying to stack them dimes.
I chuckl at this comment every time it's made. As if welding is some kind of skill only immortals can gain. It's not flipping burgers easy but so many marginally skilled people can do it well.
I think it makes marginally skilled welders feel better about themselves.
Seriously awesome job , Never stop being that Beast of Welding
I'm saying this as a welding student, holy shit you are good
Any weld can look good on the outside I want to see what penetration he got
@@jamesps7515 that's true
If he was good he wouldn't need to go over the welds again.
@RanByMonkeys bro...as welders we do multiple passes over our welds, regularly. There's nothing wrong or weird about that.
Enjoy your eyesight while you can. I don’t know a retired welder who isn’t mostly blind 😊
Thats what im talking about. Saving a perfectly able case as well as saving money. Now thats what i call a “Skilled Laborer” !
I would say he is a highly skilled craftsman. Im a good welder and i couldn't do this as well as he did.
Not sure I’d call a professional a skilled laborer! He didn’t learn that over night and I’ll bet their been a few that’s helped him a long the way…..
@@georgeyoung613 это аргон?
@Ершок sorry, but i don't understand your question.
@@georgeyoung613 He is asking if the wilder uses argon gas
" зто Аргон " is Russian " i'ts Argon
You can see this guy has skills and is a pro! Nice work!
Bro someone get this man a high paying aluminium Tig job💯💯
I think he already has one
@@zmc50 i was finna say
For starters it should be preheat to 200 degrees then welded then bring temp down slowly after welding this help to stress relief metal... the gloves he's using tells me casing is locally heated, which also may twist case.... my to cents
@@shanehayden4480 Ig it just depends on the job. If it doesn’t call for it; or he just didn’t do it. Lol
@@randocommando6826yeah ok lol I’d love to see your welds🤣🤡
Beautiful work! That’s what I am calling a repair job that will last!👍🏾
It won't last he didn't drill the ends of the crack
@@bloodyricho1 since he ground past the end of every crack, he essentially accomplished the task. So, your premise is incorrect
@@kasaljf the Welds are stronger than the original casting. His Welds are perfect
@@houston6737 his oxygen exposed welds are strong? You're either unskilled or have never done a proper welding job on aluminum.
@@bloodyricho1 drilling is the biggest issue, you can't let oxygen mix in the weld like that.
I welded aluminum and taught others for 30 years. Nice job.
👌
kemungkinan itu adalah rumah transmisi pada bagian ruang yang tidak berisi oli.., jadi pengelasan tidak perlu dilakukan pada bagian belakangnya..
got to be the cleanest cast alu i have ever seen, mostly i need to cook out the crap to put em beads down
seriously, I've been trying to patch a 16 sided cage/frame that the customer busted a chunk out of and it went from 4 welds to 10 by the time new cracks stopped showing themselves/getting caused by the heat. and every single one of them even when I grind out halfway through the material before welding from that side (and sanding all surfaces around my V) I still get contamination/little dust particles floating to the surface.
@@johnsmith-qz4ti yeah cast is tricky when cracks are involved
That was my thought also when he laid that first bead and it was clean as any new sheet or tube aluminum, I thought this dude really lucked out.
Damn that’s some talent right there. Respect!
Привет. Хорошая работа! Хотелось бы ещё увидеть как внутри получилось. Там наверное пришлось обрабатывать шов?
Bon travail. Profisional
А разве не должно все это вариться при прогреве детали? Ну чтоб при остывании шва не стянуло и не повело деталь.
Profissional bom e ferramenta boa é outra coisa
I have a go to guy like this for my welding fab needs. Fixed a CBR 1000 case cover so good you couldn’t tell on the inside it was punch through. Worth the money vs a factory Honda replacement. Even a like new wrecker price.
Сварному уважение за работу. Мастерство!
Bro this was clean af, amazing job
Finally, a good welding video!!
Wow, spectacular job! Beautiful weld lines. Nicely done!
You're beveling them but you want to trace the cracks as far back as possible and drill them out or they will continue to grow.
Don’t forget about welding the backside too.
Exactly why I seen but still good welding
Yup.. that relieves "concentration of forces" that will make it crack right thru that pretty weld .. it was quite well enough for a bell housing..
Akkktuallly you can use double bubble gum in a pinch
I'm not an expert, but I think if you're welding hot enough it would fix that issue. I know what you're talking about to an extent in aeronautic engineering, the whole drilling cracks in airframes thing, but I just have a hunch they don't weld those because they need it stronger. I could be wrong though idk
У меня так было когда коробка при рывке ловила первую передачу. Масло вытеклл и коробка взорвалась. Тут хозя предотватил взрыв ремонтом
Главное не шлифовать этот шов и не пытаться наводить красоту иначе опять лопнуть может, а в сильно нагруженном месте тем более лопнет сошлифованный слой
толщина приличная, со внутренней стороны надо проварить и тогда спокойно можно шлифовать.
This guy can actually weld, good job.
That was sweet. ! The final cover pass was perfect...
Пойдет. На концах трещин нужно было ещё и засверлится и прогреть.А так нормуль!
ну да, ты то непревзойдённый!)))
Верно!
@@ВладимирДолгорук-щ1ц а что нет так?
Аргоном вареное, зачем свершиться???
Нормально аргоном варено, зачем сверлиться на краях???
I wish we would see much more of this so often.things can be fixed We need to stop throwing stuff away
Yes...fixing things is an actual happening, hence the word fixing.
That is pure skill right there!
I worked for a tow company and the trucks had aluminum beds. I used a pink clear acid to clean the aluminum 1st, then welded up the cracks. Also drilled at the end of the crack.
Finally,a real master of welding on RUclips.
👌
Я не специалист в этой области, но на мой взгляд, перед разделкай швов, нужно было придать начальную геометрию, хотя бы молотком))))
Он стукнул несколько раз ...
Это не самый страшный косяк, на конце каждой трещины нужно делать отверстие, чтобы при дальнейшей работе из под шва она не пошла дальше, ну и провар конечно лучше будет.
@@etmoon4866 проходил шарошкой, край закруглен.
@@СергейПопов-ъ3ж не все края
Эксперты одни кругом херовы. Кореш купил такой аппарат за штуку баксов. Варит алюминий идеально. Поддоны теперь только умного варят.
As a person who has never welded, this looks clean af
Looks like that clutch left the group chat 😂😂
So beautiful! It actually brought a tear to my eye😢
Nice. How old is your eye now?
@@jeanjohnson5406 😂😂
Gotta be careful wiping those years away, next thing ya know you'll wind up with a minor on your face
@@jeanjohnson5406 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙂
Não dá p negar q a solda ficou muito boa + p ter feito esse arregaço com certeza a estrutura não ficou essas coisas não trampo p passar carro p frente e já era😅
Man knows exactly what he is doing
Looks like talented craftsman!
I have 70 years of welding experience and I can attest to the fact that this is indeed a welding video.
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Повезло что перчатки на фрезу не наматало
Уже наматывало )
@@TigKhv ждёте особый случай?
Не ждите( пожалуйста.
берегите то что есть..
У нас пальцерезка называют. Не зря, уже несколько человек от нее пострадало
Beautiful work!🇺🇸
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That carbide dremel mill works like a boss.
That's extremely skilled welding right there !
That is clean! Nicely done!!
Great job !! That welded really nice for a casted bell housings !
It’s a transmission case.
@@wilsonjohn9766 it’s still the “bell” of the trans case 🙄
Cares about his work and has the talent to do it right!
Exelente trabajo parcero 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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It actually looks easier than it really is. Tough stuff to weld
Easy, once you've done it as much as they have
Que bueno que hay personas que realicen un buen trabajo
عالی
Not only is the customers transmission fixed but he now has a nice cactus picture on it!
This is one of the few cases where JB weld actually would've done the trick
Agreed, or i would just leave it,no need to repair, it was damaged from the inside
Ah- not even close to the same strength as tig weld.
Now that’s called experience and labor. Hell yeah
your dexterity is an epitome of finesse
Excellent at their craft
nice job I didn't see you check the face for being square where it bolts to the engine I'm sure it was straight and not bent the flange is very strong
That is thr cleanest transmission case Ive ever seen...everytime I have repaired a aluminum transmission case it came in oily and even still had fluid inside of it..I would spend more time cleaning it than I did welding on it.
Beast mode fuck everybody who says you got to purchase a new transmission! I need to learn how to weld me some aluminum! This is absolutely amazing and kudos 👍 for sharing the knowledge and know-how. Mad props
Thank you
All this is purely cosmetic as its anon functional part of the case.
That will henceforth be known as the "cactus crack!"
Def. Thought this as he was cutting
Congrats! weld looks good. That cast aluminum can be real junk to weld sometimes. Hopefully the next stop was over to the machine shop to resurface the block face. Gauranteed that isnt flat anymore
This guy is good…. Real good!
No he's horrible, look up oxygen then look up shielding gas.
Sweet work!
Смотрю это видео ночью в темноте
Теперь вспышки в глазах
Holy shit this dude is a master
A master of being a standard welder 😂
Beautiful job
Через телефон почувствовал запах аргонной сварки😅
Dam bro nice welding!!!
He forgot the first rull of crack repair. He needed to drill a hole at the end of all the cracks so they don't come back.
I cut the reliefs and dug it our with the bur. And hammered it. I'm pretty sure that aluminum will be fine. You'd here it pop and moaning and creaking if it was going to crack.
If You watch the video again You will see how He checked the crack and relieved the stress on the Case when He prepared to repair the crack
He did drill holes 🙄
Deadly buddy, good content. Nice welds like a pro
That's better than some I see. You clear out material to ensure you get full penetrating weld that goes completely through. I've seen many not even bother and just weld over the crack.
Which means the crack is still in there and it's guaranteed to fail again. Wasteful.
The ends of the crack are a stress riser as well. Clearing out the crack isn’t as important as rounding the sharp ends of them
Nice weld mate
This welder really knows what he is doing. He was switching between welding and grinding to bring the perfection of strength
В конце видео , что был перегрев , соответственно в этом месте он стал хрупким
Классно получилось, а что с другой стороны?
Горы калиманджара))
Дааа....там такого сильного (давление) ничего нет...это просто кожух сцепления...видимо что-то внутри открутилось и попала между кожухом и маховиком...а так красиво заделал..🔨💯👍
music
Так и было
Мастер высшего качества
Amazing craftsmanship brother. Its hypnotic watching a pro weld. Fantastic work 👏 👍 😎
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If you have never used a burr on an aluminum housing...its F#$%^&G loud!
Muy buen trabajo ..asi se debe de realizar .. felicitaciones..👏👏👏👏👏
Grazie👍🏻
Стоматолог👌