BIG BENT BUCKET ! weld and line bore in our engineering machine shop
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2022
- allistairc1...
massive thanks to Karl Casey - white bat audio for copyright free track.
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sorry for re upload, I found a few clips escaped my first edit!
overhaul of large hi tip wheel loader bucket with lots of cracks and worn out pins and bushes
air arc gouging, welding and line boring with our giant milling machine Авто/Мото
Thank you Alistair. That old bucket is like me floppy joints. Twenty years of carpet installing😂😂😂
I was on a carpet job and the lady gave me a one inch bore 1800 naval cannon used for launching yacht races. It weighs about 50 pounds,😊
I was amazed by the amount of magnets TIP LIMPETS 😂
Watching this the second time. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. They're just rare enough to keep my interest. As a machinist I'm super interested in how your father came to acquire such a well rounded shop with such huge machines. Just don't change the music! I look forward to being able to drive to the tunes.
Really appreciate what you bring to the Video Allistair!! You aren't afraid to delve right in to something most fab shops would turn away. My hat is off to you Sir - Keep 'em coming!!!
Hi allistair, good video ! Could you do a video on all the machines in the workshop and how they set them up on big jobs like this . How do you keep your welding torch cool on those big welding jobs ? Also some details on your welder and wire type . Do a lot of similar work myself ,nice to see other peoples methods.
I watch these as if it's great action movies, but they are even better, this is the real McCoy, methodology unlimited, and I'm the wiser for it, hopefully.
You don't have to make me happy Alllister, However you keep putting up cool repair jobs, I will keep watching them. We are of the same mind when it comes to this stuff!
Did a couple of water wells for one of the Mohawk casinos so now every time we go there we get special treatment. Made some damn good memories with my gramp there.
Love your 1.2.3. blocks😁
Nice shooting with the gouger.
I used to work in heat treating (01-07) here in the US. We did guvment contractor work so after some lab testing destructive/semi destructive, they’d scrape the parts. I made a clock from a warped trashed side of Ma deuce. We also had a discount from Ontario Knife who made bayonets and bent pry bars (that we could straiten) got scrapped.
I feel like I'm watching an 80's sci fi movie when i hear your music
It is always interesting, thank you.
Great job.
That's one big arse line boring machine
That's a boring mill. And a huuuge one at that.
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼……….Again! LOL! I thought for a minute that maybe there was a glitch in the matrix!!!
Lol no I just cocked up as usual lol
Couldn't quite make out the mfg of that very large "bed mill", and it might have a proper name. I imagine the concrete foundation for that machine is about five or six feet deep. As someone else said below, a tour of all of the machines in the shop would be very interesting to me.
just watched this I thought.......worth watching one more time.....Bravo
Thanks for support as always
Don't you love the small jobs😮
Allistair, always great and motivating video....getting ready to go to the shop and do some aluminum welding.....best wishes from the US, Paul, give some money to your dear uncle Drew.....was great seeing him bore holes in drill bits and having your Dad there too......cheers, Paul
I always enjoy your engineering and welding vidz...keep 'em coming... cheerz from Hobart Tasmania...
Full of the usual skill and a peek at the big mill. Cheers
Nice job Allistair! Always interesting videos from you. Keep up the good content.
Fantastic work
That Boring Mill is Huge...Great Vid👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍 always enjoy your video and respect your work a ton! Thanks for sharing my friend.
Maybe not that exciting, but definitely interesting. My favorite videos of yours are the ones with endless welding. very mesmerizing LOL
Man, time for a magnet horde.
Thanks again! I don't know why I love metal and welding so much, but I do.
Good to see boss man up and at it. Cheers J
Keep the music it's excellent adds to the video Keep up the excellent work
Always pleased to see a notification from your channel ✊
Great job, repair is kinda olds school art.
Great video young man. Makes the bucket's I have repaired look like ones off a toy!
Watching it again as well some work in it 👍
Love these videos, keep them coming 👍👍
Keep the great vids coming 👍
Job well done👍 Videos are super interesting…..getting to see how things get done🙂
As a huge fan, I am curious as to why no stick welding. Either way freakin love your content and appreciate you, Rig welder and CWI here just curious! Keep making awesome videos !!! Thank you Allistarc
And then After my very eyes a stick welder lol sorry brother!
Been given vintage manuals, old tools (spanners ,taps and dies sort)..... oh ie a pre ww2 tractor , dont think told you about that 😉🤣
Wandered if you'd consider doing a walk around of the workshops showing the machines you all use.
How many of your work there?
Show how you jam the cabinets to, you just have things tossed in there but there’s always a “huh I should keep mine like that” moment in videos I watch like that.
Cool video sir!
Hi Alistair, I was wondering just how you were going to keep those bushings in line. I guess that it pays to have a suitable length of pin sized round bar on hand to make the alignment easier! I didn't say easy because we all know that fixing shit is never easy, just a little less hard at times. Hope you are keeping well.
Mark from Melbourne Australia
When employed at the landfill those magnets were my favorite. DAMN powerful and better than those in the store at that time.
Brilliant video. Keep up the good work. Up the honda c90s
Good man , I watched c90 adventures again, brilliant!!
You vids are brilliant in that they’re always huge jobs and you do them without fuss and expertise - it’s really an incredible learning experience - on a different not - do you realise one of your most valuable tools is that poor school chair lol
I meant without fuss and huge expertise
Definitely cool 😎, work sucks but every now and then a little ray of sunshine.
I used to work for a local trucking company as a mechanic and they drove loads for a local brewery. Sometimes a load would expire by accident in the trailer so they would just let us have all the expired beer in the 53' trailer. The party's we had those years where great
53' trailer full of beer, yep it might take you a year!
Probably one of the worst smells is a loading of beer cans in a curtain trailer. Cans always seem to break open when loading. Horrible smell when you open the trailer a week later when spilled beer has been stewing for a week
@@scottterwiel ours where always loaded in refrigerated trailers so they didn't get to smelling too bad as long as they where on
Wicked videos awesome content would love to spend time in your workshop never a doll moment lush
Could you use a ground clamp that only touched the sacrificial metal?😊
Deja vu bucket.
Once repaired a truck for a beer distributor, when they came to pick up the truck they brought two cases of beer as a thank you
Your welding repair videos are so great! Give us more!
I wonder if you should have different channels for welding, tractors, 4 wheeling, and models? Just a thought.
I'd never seen a tipping bucket till I went to work for a landscaping/raw materials mob (in Oz)... Fitted to a loader close to as Old as i, and compared to this monster, it was a teaspoon... Made of butcher paper... 2 cu.m, and the frame would be comparable to match sticks... Interesting to see a heavy duty one needing some loving... Nice work...
Working as a maintenance contractor in bottling and packing plants. Nearly always get a van load of miss labeled stuff.
You could become the magnet man if you get a few buckets like that
Decent sized mill....
Lovely video it would be great if you could put a clock on the video to show just how long these jobs take
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Melihat anda mengelas. . Seperti melihat diri saya sendiri sedang melakukannya . . 🧑🏭🤩👍👍👍
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Early on our @ Calavar/Condor boss over weld and fab buildings would save any incidental copper & brass scrap, and I would enjoy home cooked Barbacoa and fixings for Christmas.
Also late summer brought the company picnic lunch with awards and BBQ meals
All These perks dwindled to naught when the sister corp. took over🤨
keep the magnets and sell them at truck shows. 😉
That is called American BBQ 😅
Lay down cylinders on a high tip bucket are terrible! We had one out of 3 like that and waited much too long to convert it to a laid back style
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Do you use plasma gouging as well as carbon arc?
Have you ever fixed stuff for a brothel...?
Hi Alistair why is the large milling machine let into the floor like that? It looks like a difficult job to set that machine up from scratch!
There is a section of floor that lifts out so that we can come in under jobs
Re-upload?
I'd take the sewage covered stuff over slaughter/ knacker any day of the week. Been there, done it ,got the (smelly) teeshirt.
Hello
A nice comparaison could be the Liebherr r9800 vs O&K RH 400 (1-50)
In your youtube vidéo
Is it your company
Where do you find the music?
White bat audio brilliant channel
10:11 was hoping you'd put on some safety glasses in case kids are watching
Not for sandpaper in a rusty hole no real risk. But if you note I had them on for hammer and chisel
@@allistairc123 I have had safety glasses on and a chunk of grinding junk hit my face hit the glasses and went into my eye .. so at times it is a toss up ,, but grinding and chisel work a must ..I need to get the face shield to go over the glasses .. by the way Great Videos
Toro 50-70t kauha 14kuutioo
Could be worse could be magnets and maggots . No sissy Mary's allowed in this trade!
Ullrich buckets are shit the pins are too small last one we done we increased the pin diameter
Not another Aussi channel.
Wrong Hemisphere! Alistair is Irish!
What's wrong about Aussie Engineering Channels?
Mark from Melbourne Australia
@@markfryer9880 CEE is a GREAT Channel from there every Friday a new video ..
WOW! That is some Grade "A" neglect. Can't wrap my head around how owners don't PMS and inspect their equipment. They just work their money makers till they break. No Love at all !!!!! Machinery abuse at it's finest. 😥😥Wright know I've been having to weld new barges together in Il. U.S. wishing I could do repair welding arund here ASAP! but not much here. More like break it replace it.
Nice work. But that background music is really annoying. I don't think you need it, the video imagery is enough.