Most Difficult Repair I’ve Ever Made

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  • @In2investing
    @In2investing Год назад +100

    Those guys really should've removed the track to make it easier to access but good work getting it done

    • @MeltinMetalAnthony
      @MeltinMetalAnthony  Год назад +19

      💯 guess they didn’t have the pin tool

    • @keiferjanz3197
      @keiferjanz3197 Год назад +15

      ​@@MeltinMetalAnthony my guess is the pin would have been worn out a sledge and drift woukd of knocked it out, they just be lazy...i split tracks all the time no pin press

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Год назад +9

      @@MeltinMetalAnthony even without a pin tool they could have removed the grease from the tensioner to get more slack.

    • @evanwilson6040
      @evanwilson6040 Год назад +5

      ​@@FishFind3000 absolutely, unless a track chain is nearly brand new they will come off without removing the pin. Would have made for a lot better access to the roller bracket.

    • @vince6056
      @vince6056 Год назад +2

      A lot safer too. Tough to do a repair with those conditions

  • @carloslopes1524
    @carloslopes1524 Год назад +5

    the thing i like on your vids is that they are in real life, not in perfect invironnment.....welding on a full equiped shop, brand new iron, no wind no sun ligt.....it is easy.....now, dealing with old, rusty, painted, akward locations and heavy damaged iron..... thats the challenge.....an big hello from portugal

  • @Cptnbond
    @Cptnbond Год назад +17

    Anthony, you are getting famous, what a huge admiring audience. Cheers.

  • @DickHowe-c5q
    @DickHowe-c5q 17 дней назад

    I'm impressed by the way you weld with just one hand and don't shake at all!!

  • @hillustration
    @hillustration 25 дней назад

    I just found this channel a while ago. That right there was impressive. Welding isn't easy under the best conditions, but when you can lay beads like those in this type of situation, you're pretty good. Nice work.

  • @dcrog69
    @dcrog69 Год назад +15

    Gotta love the helicopter customers. Always hovering.

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle Год назад +25

    I did one of them just last week on a 21ton Komatsu. Used a 15ton hydraulic jack to lift the track and oxy acetylene torch with size 19 gouging nozzle on it.
    The block had broken off at the back and bent forward. I posted pics on my IG page.
    Its an awkward job gassing off the block because you have to be careful not to go through the track frame.
    You did a great job young man.

  • @demented_coffee_cake
    @demented_coffee_cake Год назад +2

    "machines not level" i love the attention to detail and reasoning A+ work, better than ill ever pull off lol

  • @BruceLyeg
    @BruceLyeg Год назад +9

    That involved three of the things I dislike the most. 1: Having to cut blind without being able to see what I'm cutting. 2: having to bend and fit my body into weird places (especially now that I'm almost old enough to be set adrift on an ice float), and 3: Having to put my body under something sketchy that can squish me. I've done all three many times, I mean you gotta do what you gotta do to get shit done but hated it every time. Maybe the fourth would be having to move heavy shit. The things I hate as I get older increases.
    Good looking welds for such an awkward position. Nice job getting everything fitted and welded in and getting shit done when the job sucks

  • @garrettw9094
    @garrettw9094 Год назад +18

    I like the content and seeing the different situations out in the field that work has to be done in

  • @JohnWheels
    @JohnWheels Год назад +48

    That looks so difficult man! Hard to believe the machinist let that piece even go out the door. Nice work!

    • @MeltinMetalAnthony
      @MeltinMetalAnthony  Год назад +11

      Ya Wtf was that, I can’t imagine being like ya it’s done

    • @JohnWheels
      @JohnWheels Год назад +7

      @@MeltinMetalAnthony 😂 I could've cut that straighter with a torch!

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 Год назад +1

      *I'll bet even ICWelds has to send something back to a machinist once in awhile.*
      *All's well that ends well, but he might've sent you back to the jobsite an extra time.*

    • @bucksnortbumblefuk6872
      @bucksnortbumblefuk6872 Год назад +1

      His saw drifted. Either he didn't have the saw set right, blade was loose, or his saw is off. I'm betting the 1st.
      Being he milled it for ya, I'm guessing that was his way of saying sorry.

  • @DonnyBwelding1
    @DonnyBwelding1 Год назад +2

    Just one of those that doesn't get any better but it gets done! Excellent work

  • @mksaeg
    @mksaeg Год назад +1

    That looked like ba****d of a job. Great work man!!!

  • @htownblue11
    @htownblue11 Год назад

    Cool to shout out IC WELDS. Mad respect for your skills Anthony.

  • @fanetem
    @fanetem Год назад +2

    Love it. just finished welding school south of you, and this is what I want to do. Thank you for inspiring me!

  • @richarcruz7843
    @richarcruz7843 Год назад +3

    Ure a BEASSSSSTTTTT MAN dealing with such an uncomfortable weld an that’s what a lot of customers don’t take into consideration u gotta do Precisión work in imaginable working places

  • @falkirk8413
    @falkirk8413 Год назад +1

    Always keep a couple of bottles jack on the van for lifting tracks works well

  • @James-rr8uc
    @James-rr8uc Год назад +2

    Hey question? Why not run a wire feed with some 1/16 wire like dual shield or even just self shielded wire for these repairs, that’s my go too i find it to be a little easier doing repairs like this on equipment.

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад

    4:20 Why didn't you put a short chain through both bolt holes and use the fork to lift it out?

    • @MeltinMetalAnthony
      @MeltinMetalAnthony  Год назад +1

      Why weren’t you there

    • @AndyFromBeaverton
      @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад

      @@MeltinMetalAnthony You never texted back. I thought you were going to pick me up that day.

  • @tonycleveland5043
    @tonycleveland5043 8 месяцев назад

    Dam it man that was a tight space. Bravo Anthony BRAVO , I wished I would’ve went into welding 30 years ago. But I start training for welding in early May!

  • @atrainace114
    @atrainace114 Год назад

    Absolutely best way to end a vid I have seen. Well done sir!!!!! If you don't like it we'll you know the rest.

  • @hubertrobinson8825
    @hubertrobinson8825 Год назад +4

    You're doing a great job my only question is how the hell you manage to fit in such a small space Great job bud

  • @retirementhobbyfarmdiyadve1511
    @retirementhobbyfarmdiyadve1511 Год назад +2

    Outstanding job. I’m always impressed with your ability to fix anything.

  • @justinmcquaide4862
    @justinmcquaide4862 Год назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant Anthony really difficult and awkward job , it always amazes me how much extra work there is besides the actual welding . Your quality of work is top notch !!!!

  • @WelderB1Family
    @WelderB1Family Год назад +3

    No rods burnin no money earnin 🤙🏿👨🏾‍🏭🔥💰

  • @compilecodebug6430
    @compilecodebug6430 Год назад +4

    Very nice work, Anthony! Trust me I know what you go through, I do the same type of work. Well done!

  • @A_Lemon_Party
    @A_Lemon_Party Год назад

    I miss this stuff. Good job dude.

  • @stevelingg1963
    @stevelingg1963 Год назад +3

    Great job! I have done jobs like that. You have to do it before you know how hard it really is. My body can't bend like that anymore

  • @shineything4444
    @shineything4444 Год назад +3

    dumb question, probably cause i just woke up and on my phone lol but what made the piece not square? i couldnt see exactly the issue. was it the edge that looked a smidge tapered on the left? also quite new to this stuff as i just started welding school 4 months ago lol.

    • @MeltinMetalAnthony
      @MeltinMetalAnthony  Год назад +4

      He machined it crooked

    • @shineything4444
      @shineything4444 Год назад +1

      @@MeltinMetalAnthony ohhh now that im on my pc i can see it more clearly now. WOW thats bad! how does one look at that and go "looks fine to me" come on man put effort into your work

  • @OFW
    @OFW Год назад +4

    That looks like a real pain in the ass! I have those Miller goggles and they work great for these situations. In the end a job well done !

  • @joe964
    @joe964 Год назад +12

    Can pull a track in like 30/60 min would have made the job much easier and much safer. Especially considering it was apparently not a time sensitive fix. Don’t put yourself in a bad spot like that man because of a lazy customer. You did NOT need to be under the track like that. Either way amazing job hope you charged extra for the shit conditions. Love the content! Hope your staying busy

    • @MikeP350
      @MikeP350 Год назад

      That's kind of what I was thinking as well, I don't like trusting my life to a few wooden blocks, sketchy shit

    • @FIGGY65
      @FIGGY65 Год назад +1

      @@MikeP350 . Plus the potential fire factor .

  • @backyardbuilttrucks1
    @backyardbuilttrucks1 Год назад +2

    Don't if they did it , but remove the plug and push roller tensioner back in gave you much more room when they lifted the track. Equipment welding repairs can really suck at times.

  • @Terry_Baker
    @Terry_Baker Год назад +1

    Great video as usual Anthony !

  • @7018dreams
    @7018dreams 5 часов назад

    This was a gnarly one!

  • @aufklarungfahnestock3584
    @aufklarungfahnestock3584 Год назад +2

    Yo great repair bro! I was thinking one of those soft leather welding helmets would be good for jobs like this where it’s hard to squeeze your head in there. Thanks for sharing your knowledge I enjoy learning from the channel!

  • @AB-pe5nl
    @AB-pe5nl Год назад +2

    Great work, looks like a hard job. Why not move that support like 2 inches back to give more room to weld on the cramped side?

    • @jefffrayer8238
      @jefffrayer8238 Год назад

      Thank You, that was my question. It looked like it could easily been moved back maybe even 4" to provide easy access and fresh steel to weld on. Maybe we're not seeing something. Excellent repair for sure. Great looking welds too.

  • @zackeydalton9191
    @zackeydalton9191 Год назад

    Have you ever looked into running a inner shield wire

  • @jc8417
    @jc8417 Год назад

    What certification do u recommend for mobile?

  • @craigkrupski8770
    @craigkrupski8770 10 месяцев назад

    It looks like you need a ln25 with esabs 710-xm .045 dual shield wire and a flex neck all in all nice repair from a fellow mobile welder in upstate new york

  • @oldlincolnpipewelder
    @oldlincolnpipewelder Год назад +4

    Very nice! I hope it paid well!

  • @SA-76234
    @SA-76234 Год назад +2

    Looks good. I had to laugh at the vent rods like some of that Pakistani truck welding. Seems like they can’t weld without bending the rods first. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TomFromYoutube
    @TomFromYoutube 2 месяца назад

    What's that tool at 14:50?

  • @kgindustries2937
    @kgindustries2937 Год назад +1

    Bending rods was pretty smart my dude! Crazy all the wild ass repairs that take place, hard work isn’t easy.:..

  • @eddiereichel9354
    @eddiereichel9354 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a auto repair shop owner in the rust belt. I weld on cars and equipment all the time. Id argue unhooking the battery does nothing to stop frying anything. The thing that fries electronic stuff is improper grounding. If ya don't grind a clean spot and attach the ground to the exact same piece your welding that's when things get fried. Welding on a trac frame? Ground gors on track frame. Not anywhere else. Welding a broken exhaust manifold bolt? It goes on the head. Not the starter or alternator or the block. People say the battery acts as a sponge for the alternator. How is unhooking it preventing anything? Your first point is totally correct. I didn't give that a thought but yeah it's a good idea when I. The situation your in.

  • @mk27wrx
    @mk27wrx Год назад

    Do you find you use stick welder more over mig or flux core out in field on jobs

  • @colt10mmsecurity68
    @colt10mmsecurity68 2 месяца назад

    I sure hope you charged extra for that tough as nails job! Great work!

  • @justintasht1067
    @justintasht1067 Год назад +1

    What can I say you’re the man that can great job👍looked a proper nasty job that did very challenging bet most would of walked away from it. Full respect 👍👍

  • @jule123ize
    @jule123ize Год назад +2

    This is the shit i deal with everyday and i am not nearly as good as you... but i do it!

  • @RHEC1776
    @RHEC1776 Год назад +3

    Why the F didn't they just remove the track for you 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️. You're the man Anthony

  • @fluffernaut9905
    @fluffernaut9905 Год назад

    I love the fact that everyone banded together here. And on his RUclips video that this originates from, each comment has 12 likes. Like he's been moderating the comments section.

  • @whatsnextgarage
    @whatsnextgarage Год назад +1

    Hell yea Rockstar!! What an awesome video!!

  • @mirglessor4094
    @mirglessor4094 Год назад +1

    Laughed so hard at the bent burr!

  • @welderprincess133
    @welderprincess133 Год назад

    How did you learn to fix all that stuff? Just by doing it?

  • @wiltonbarton9757
    @wiltonbarton9757 Год назад +3

    Why not remove the master link on the track split the track and remove the pin ?

  • @Cmessertattoos
    @Cmessertattoos Год назад +1

    Always watch your videos and noticed the wheel loader has our coupler on it. Im a fitter for JRB here in ohio. It was really cool to see that in your vid!

  • @stevenakn1
    @stevenakn1 Год назад +1

    Came out good man 👍

  • @colincfour-zp9ul
    @colincfour-zp9ul Год назад

    Why not bevel the new part toget a deeper weld/pen?

  • @chunkage
    @chunkage Год назад +2

    Holy shit you did this with the tracks on 😳 I had to replace one at my job (Cat fabrications plant) without tracks and it was a royal pain in the ass using dual shield on the tight side

  • @davidwatsonii9469
    @davidwatsonii9469 Год назад +1

    DIGGIN THE INDY REFERENCE, SECOND ONE TODAY, A CLASSIC

  • @rydenclancy9519
    @rydenclancy9519 Год назад +1

    Something different every day. That's the ultimate.

  • @randallbernard2074
    @randallbernard2074 Год назад

    I've done that job before!!! And I'm very glad I will never have to do it again because taking that track apart is a bitch ,witch is how we would do that job! Makes that job so much easier you got heart my friend. Keep up the good work

  • @scottfoster2487
    @scottfoster2487 Год назад +3

    They should have popped the track off to make it safer to repair the roller bracket.

  • @iamtwhite
    @iamtwhite Год назад

    How much do u charge for something like this?

  • @1waukesha
    @1waukesha Год назад

    Man! Pimpin ain’t easy eh?
    You earned your paycheque on this one for shurr

  • @garydudley7399
    @garydudley7399 Год назад

    Looks good brother. I wouldn't even have taken that job on. I'm too old to bend like gumby in all those positions anymore.

  • @thegoatstore7814
    @thegoatstore7814 Год назад

    I would of taken the track off for you Boss! Your A Good man sir. Awesome repair job!

  • @cmdonespice
    @cmdonespice Год назад +3

    That made my back hurt just watching you climb threw that track Anthony. Thoes kinda jobs sux man. Cudos to you bro. Came out looking good.

  • @Mike-c7y9t
    @Mike-c7y9t 7 месяцев назад

    Nice job 👍

  • @gordjohnson70
    @gordjohnson70 8 месяцев назад

    Tough job. Well done, but looked to me like it could have used a few more passes.

  • @dreadpirateroberts3309
    @dreadpirateroberts3309 Год назад

    Right off the bat with the cutting position I'm reminded why goggles can be awesome if it's not cooking too hot in there.

  • @jeremywallace5961
    @jeremywallace5961 Год назад

    Do you get these jobs on a bid basis or hourly?

  • @derrickjohnson3279
    @derrickjohnson3279 Год назад +3

    A 12vs with dual shield would of been handy on this project

  • @joeabbott4588
    @joeabbott4588 Год назад +1

    That poor excavator has had the shit beat out of it

  • @ZeroBit0
    @ZeroBit0 Год назад

    Awesome work 👊

  • @ryleymccafferty832
    @ryleymccafferty832 Год назад

    What amps you run for the first pass? Admittedly I’m a tig guy in a shop so I don’t have a good reference for a stick job like this. Great work 👍

  • @GregoryJohnston77
    @GregoryJohnston77 Год назад

    I can't believe they didn't remove thar track for You, man. This was a steller job brother. Only thing i love about welding equipment is the metals thick and you can crank the heat up. Lmao😊

  • @ClippyZippy
    @ClippyZippy Год назад +1

    Most impressive 👏👏

  • @jakefreeland6705
    @jakefreeland6705 Год назад

    Get er done buddy!

  • @MrChickenking44
    @MrChickenking44 Год назад

    9:57 shit killed me 😂 💀

  • @sparksmobilerepair4025
    @sparksmobilerepair4025 Год назад +3

    Next time do yourself a favor and remove the track. Much safer and will be a far easier job on you. They may not want to remove it but it's for your safety and it's not that hard to do at the end of the day. Also look at a thermal lance. You can use them to gouge with and you only need your welder and your oxy tank to do it. Would have made that job far easier. Good on you for torch gouging though I'm garbage at it lol that's why I don't do it much.

    • @MeltinMetalAnthony
      @MeltinMetalAnthony  Год назад +2

      I don’t do mechanic work nor do I own the pin punch. They didn’t either

  • @chipWayne
    @chipWayne Год назад

    Good shit ant . Keep up the good work my welding bro.

  • @DGUTS211
    @DGUTS211 Год назад

    Just started welding myself I was wondering why you heated up the holder with the torch

    • @yurimodin7333
      @yurimodin7333 Год назад +5

      something that thick needs a pre-heat to get a good weld and to prevent cracking as it cools off.

    • @DGUTS211
      @DGUTS211 Год назад +2

      @@yurimodin7333 thank you yurimodin 👍🏻

  • @mariajacobs139
    @mariajacobs139 Год назад

    Great job

  • @nelsonpadilla8030
    @nelsonpadilla8030 Год назад

    Man that’s some good stuff. I wonder how much a job like that would cost😬

  • @kinguser7158
    @kinguser7158 10 месяцев назад

    I love the ending lol

  • @StormbringerMM
    @StormbringerMM Год назад +1

    Man, tough job

  • @scottjune3554
    @scottjune3554 Год назад

    I love your moxie great job 👍

  • @dewayne2189
    @dewayne2189 День назад

    Everyone wants to be a welder until you got to get in there and get it . That’s a tough spot cause you ant allways got the peice in perfect position ! I work in a shop and about to start my own thing as I was coming up learning to weld and fit, I would always get my self here and there in a tight or uncomfortable spot and weld it or overhead it etc to get my uncomfortable bar up high because I’m 6’3 and it’s hard to get in position sometimes, but I’m also not big to we’re I can’t get in small spots . I swap hands back and Forth so I’m not always used to using one hand to weld tig ,mig etc.

  • @jamesward5721
    @jamesward5721 Год назад +1

    Erm...dunno. Step 1 for me on that would be removing the track... then I'd hoik the track frame up higher using the excavator boom & chock it up nice & high 'n safe. Then I'd start working on the broken carrier.
    I wouldn't be doing the "trying to get at it" stuff no matter how much anyone moaned or bitched about "time" because it would end up faster & better with proper access to the part, Trying to work in around stuff that comes off is mickey-mouse IMO.. Removing the track is also pretty easy considering there's a loader on site.
    When it fails again, there will still be loads of moaning & bitching & loads of time to do it all over - so might as well do it good the first time.

  • @vesslewis9166
    @vesslewis9166 Год назад +11

    I would have triple passed that all the way around with 7018. The top would get the most stress, Would have really laid the weld in that crevice. Still...way to git r done.

    • @MeltinMetalAnthony
      @MeltinMetalAnthony  Год назад +9

      I did just hard to tell cause I sped everything up. Was 4 passes total. First one 6010 for deep penetration

    • @martinrintala6883
      @martinrintala6883 Год назад

      Getter done! Good job my friend. Keep those videos coming.

  • @ryantheentrepreneur4040
    @ryantheentrepreneur4040 Год назад +1

    Nice repair

  • @freebirdwelds
    @freebirdwelds Год назад

    Welcome to the world of heavy equipment. ;) Nice job tho. :)

  • @wiltonbarton9757
    @wiltonbarton9757 Год назад +1

    They make a pin driver to remove the master pin… looks like sledge hammer with a narrow side the size on one side the size of the pin and the pin is usually welded on the outside

    • @johnnyr4767
      @johnnyr4767 Год назад +2

      Yea would've been alot more room without the track, but sometimes it's not a possibility, either from not having the proper tools, or not wanting to move the track

    • @MeltinMetalAnthony
      @MeltinMetalAnthony  Год назад +1

      I don’t have one and the mechanic wouldn’t take the track off 🤷‍♂️ but I agree

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 Год назад +2

    Gee, they could have split the track for you and laid it back flat on the ground, would have made it a lot easier.

  • @juanmanzano9010
    @juanmanzano9010 Год назад

    Good job bud, next time try taking some track pads off to get clearance and visual

  • @LoveTarotForever
    @LoveTarotForever Год назад

    nice job

  • @deanyoung9214
    @deanyoung9214 Год назад

    Man, I was glad those wood blocks didn't give in

  • @joshuasoom7960
    @joshuasoom7960 Год назад

    as an operator and welder good shit to you my friend

  • @jbardon1234
    @jbardon1234 Год назад

    My back hurts watching you!

  • @TheDuckCallDoctor
    @TheDuckCallDoctor Год назад

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