9 Axle Trailer Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2022

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  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner Год назад +15

    Great job. I relax watching you. An old Amish guy taught me to light a candle and put it on my workbench when I am working. He said candles burn slowly and so should a craftsman. He said any time you feel like you are rushing blow the candle out and come back later. I think this same Amish guy taught you how to work.

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад +1

      I like that.

  • @kingsalmon5905
    @kingsalmon5905 6 дней назад

    Talk about going down a rabbit hole....3 hours later I need a nap. Thanks for the videos!

  • @jerrykinnin7941
    @jerrykinnin7941 Год назад +44

    I've been in the transportation rigging construction field my whole career
    I'm amazed at what pins and cotter keys can hold. Good job on the weld.

  • @Freedomfabrication777
    @Freedomfabrication777 Год назад +9

    I thoroughly enjoy watching your channel. It’s nice to see that there are still some great fabricators out there in the field. One of the reasons I enjoy watching you work so much is because I find that you and I think and work very similarly when doing welding repairs. It’s almost a little scary. Keep posting great content. It’s a pleasure to watch your strategy and methods and skill. Keep up the great work!

  • @J7nikon
    @J7nikon Год назад +11

    always love your videos, I've been watching your channel for over a year now. I'm just about to get out of welding school, I like to soak up all the knowledge and experience from people like you!! good work!! 😃

  • @victorjeffers1993
    @victorjeffers1993 Год назад +2

    I was amazed that you saved that for a temporary fix so they could continue using it till you get the new parts in ! You do fantastic work ! 👍👍

  • @caesar1295
    @caesar1295 Год назад +6

    Great video brother you have some serious welding and repair skills. I worked in the Tower Crane field for 30 yrs and I’ve only come across one guy who could repair, fabricate, and weld like you. Sir I just subscribed and want to see more of your work my hats off to you.

  • @bryceschofield3088
    @bryceschofield3088 Год назад +5

    Not a welder but really love to watch a craft like this. From what I see you really do some professional work. I also like to see the repair jobs on the big equipment, it really shows your knowledge on how to repair high stress areas.

  • @paulb3095
    @paulb3095 Год назад +7

    very nice job. Ive been welding and machining for years and you do some fine work for sure

  • @coreytran7415
    @coreytran7415 Год назад +2

    Man that's some pretty work right there. I work for a company as a machinist and most of my jobs are drilling and boring. To see someone repair something like that, oh man thats crazy. Love your work, keep on at it. Wish you the greatest.

  • @kennytoler6485
    @kennytoler6485 Год назад +2

    Awesome!! Would love to come tag along a couple days to learn. Love every thing you post

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 Год назад +2

    Nice work! We finally got a gouge in the shop and I have been playing with it. I am clumsy and uncoordinated. Like a new borne colt walking for the first time! Shaky. I am beginning to get a feel of it but it's not intuitive I can say that. Of course I am relying on RUclips to teach me. You, CE Engineering, IC Weld (he's a really good one) and a few others. Love it!

  • @kentsmith2164
    @kentsmith2164 Год назад +2

    Nice repair! Good job. I’ve done some of those. But they didn’t get any other parts. Just said fix to me or put back together. They didn’t have any more issues after I welded it up like you did. Patch jobs I’ve been used to.

  • @byPetra
    @byPetra Год назад +3

    "Well they don't know me...." We do and we love you! Thanks for the awesome content man!

  • @buyamerican3191
    @buyamerican3191 Год назад

    Love your videos man! Beautiful repair! Heatin' and Abeatin' welding service💯👌👍

  • @billcarlson1730
    @billcarlson1730 Год назад +3

    Dude, you are good. Glad I found this channel.

  • @itsjustme9318
    @itsjustme9318 Год назад

    Love your vids you are a true expert at what you do, pride in workmanship.

  • @user-mu1vn2yt8k
    @user-mu1vn2yt8k Год назад

    Ставлю лайк за хорошую работу. Приятно посмотреть и научиться для себя. 👍

  • @ziggythegreat
    @ziggythegreat Год назад

    This some of the best promotion for a cordless die grinder I've ever seen. I've always wanted one but now I feel like a need one.

  • @user-lf7en6rf8m
    @user-lf7en6rf8m Год назад +2

    One things for sure. That looks excellent, incredible work. 👍

  • @arfarms5711
    @arfarms5711 Год назад +48

    Hey man, as a logger/farmer/welder for a long time that’s done a lot of jobs like, you did the damn deal on these bosses. No joke, my hat is off to you. That’s the most Percision job I’ve ever seen for a mobile job. New sub. First vid I’ve seen of yours, but I’m sure I’ll see a lot more here soon

    • @rickhurley6103
      @rickhurley6103 Год назад

      9

    • @irishlad8797
      @irishlad8797 Год назад +1

      Hi if been watching this guy for the last few months and every video is even better than the last I'm a farmer -heavy excavation driver all my life in Ireland and and iv an ark and co2 welderbut I'm totally blown away every time I see him at work iv so many questions for him I wouldn't know where to start Tahe care from Ireland shay😎

  • @TIREDOFEVIL
    @TIREDOFEVIL Год назад +1

    Brother, wish I had 1/2 of your skill set, outstanding work.

  • @pcmfmacs9087
    @pcmfmacs9087 Год назад

    Hi you need a medal for the effort you put in there great outcome all the best from Paul in Australia Hoo Roo 🇦🇺🍻👍

  • @Snipeyou1
    @Snipeyou1 Год назад +2

    Hey bro your job is cool, I like watching. Nice seeing others work hard. I’ve ground a lot of schedule 160 hastelloy with those rocks work well. I usually smooth it with a carbine teardrop, then rock it. Works good

  • @Brad1237202
    @Brad1237202 Год назад

    Love your channel Brother! Getting an education from every video!!

  • @Jdigger4130
    @Jdigger4130 Год назад

    Sheering pins on that Murray is really squattin er more than once! GREAT SOLVE MAN!!!!! Tip my hat to yer skill and discipline to do what ya need to do to your standards! Not a welder or anything just a RUclipsr but ya got a new sub here! Dig yer stuff

  • @rogerjohnson6218
    @rogerjohnson6218 Год назад +1

    dam sweet ...nice to see you back on here...:-)...i like the way you do stuff...
    as in fixing all the BS do it right or go home...

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 Год назад

    Over the years I have become an expert...at watching RUclips videos of this nature. Now according to my untrained eye and years of ignorance, let me say...looks good to me! At least I enjoyed watching the video!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @DaleDirt
    @DaleDirt Год назад

    Awesome job , Hopefully they will get the new fitting so you can fix it up back to factory spec , unfortunately ,like you said , they will run it until the break the other side , then replace both sides at one time . Great job ,

  • @lazerusmfh
    @lazerusmfh Год назад

    Looks like a great repair. One way I like to gusset a round repair is cut off some flat bar to an appropriate lengthXwidth, weld to one side and use a jack on the opposite side to form it to the radius. Then you have a virgin steel gusset around the whole piece, though the two section gusset should strengthen it quite a bit also
    Some of my favorite tools for prepping in field repairs are the metabo 7” tube sander, metabo 4” burnisher and the metabo chamfer tool
    Cheers buddy

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle Год назад

    Brilliant work squire!

  • @Asomesauc
    @Asomesauc Год назад +1

    Thank you for another great video.

  • @robertomarlonaracengarcia8278
    @robertomarlonaracengarcia8278 Год назад

    Very cool job, clean and professional

  • @N1RKW
    @N1RKW Год назад +1

    That is some fine welding work, sir.

  • @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY
    @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY Год назад +1

    We’ll done temporary repair! I’m looking forward to seeing part two

  • @generationbehindhifi
    @generationbehindhifi Год назад

    This guy is a master of his craft. Nice job!

  • @jfrommaine8084
    @jfrommaine8084 Год назад +1

    Great job just reminds me of something and old mechanic told me when I first started turning wrenches “If a man build it a man can fix it.” Truth!

  • @danfaux9170
    @danfaux9170 Год назад +4

    Nice job. Add plate on either side so your weld is continuous past edges then grind off after. Needle gun good idea too helps relieve stress build up plus gets slag off quick. Should really be nothing wrong with the repair vs the new one if done right but pin should be a proper fit as the slop will cause it to beat on it which may break it again.

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад +3

      It was a temporary repair. Or I would have done all that.

  • @donktheclown
    @donktheclown Год назад

    Awesome job, thanks for posting your exceptional work. That Plasma Cutter is the cat's ankles, not to mention the meat your Mig put's down !!

  • @brandongarcia5112
    @brandongarcia5112 Год назад

    Dude love the videos!! One day ima take on work like you

  • @frfrpr
    @frfrpr Год назад

    Way interesting. Great filming. Thanks

  • @mjg6966
    @mjg6966 Год назад

    Fascinating, the slide show at the end was very interesting really shows the process.🇬🇧

  • @irishlad8797
    @irishlad8797 Год назад

    It's probably stronger now than when it came from the manufacturer great fix 😊😎

  • @0dbm
    @0dbm Год назад

    Your machining skills with a hand grinder are amazing.
    Blend Master

  • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
    @shawnmrfixitlee6478 Год назад

    you rock man.. high stress point there .. great job

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve Год назад +2

    Nicely done!

  • @middleway1885
    @middleway1885 Год назад

    Boop!
    Happy New Years!
    Great stuff!

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv Год назад

    What a great temp repair, im sure your welds are really strong.

  • @MLDIYSH
    @MLDIYSH 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely love that Plasma cutter. I need one. That was a good repair - gusset was free insurance.

  • @CoreytheMechanic
    @CoreytheMechanic Год назад

    Good job would recommend a needle scaler for slag removal and relieving stress on the welds.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Год назад

    missed this when it first came out.....got booted over here from part 2, cheers, Paul in Florida

  • @lifeonthehill942
    @lifeonthehill942 Год назад

    Beautiful work brotha top notch !

  • @terrycapehart6303
    @terrycapehart6303 Год назад

    Well done, your a hard worker, have a blessed day bro

  • @heavydiesel
    @heavydiesel Год назад

    Impressive work!

  • @scotthultin7769
    @scotthultin7769 Год назад +4

    First 👍's up thanks for sharing this video with us all

  • @tec9944
    @tec9944 Год назад +3

    Bad ass job like the fuel leak one, this is another one that really is relying on your skill, I also say bad ass because you said the trailer company said you can't do that and you said "well they don't know me" 🤣 your a steel surgeon, it's steel, it can and will be fixed hell or high water, you do some good gigs! Big gigs! Got a great setup and plenty of skill I think you'll be fine for years to come

    • @deconteesawyer5758
      @deconteesawyer5758 Год назад

      If the company said "You can't do that." they sure as hell would not be offering the component(s) for sale.
      Customer service (in India) says your computer will not work until you install Win11 too.

  • @JTwelder.
    @JTwelder. Год назад +4

    Great video! I love seeing you take the time to throw tacks on all the low spots and blend them out, true craftsmanship. What dual shield wire are your running in this video?

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад +3

      Lincoln 71a75

    • @JTwelder.
      @JTwelder. Год назад +1

      @@OFW thanks!

  • @christopherfisher7805
    @christopherfisher7805 Год назад +1

    Excellent job! May I suggest that any repairs you make and safety recommendations that you could give to the company regarding there equipment be put into writing and sent via recorded mail delivery to the company, and keep at least one copy for yourself, kept away from your home and office address, as in the event of equipment failure, the company will be looking for "A peg to hang the law suit on" Keyboard commandos ALWAYS know what's best for the company, but not you. A trailer break down on a public road COULD result in fatal injury to a member of the public resulting in millions of dollars going away from the company. Just making them aware.

    • @TheStefanskoglund1
      @TheStefanskoglund1 6 месяцев назад

      Or same trailer breaking on a railway crossing and then comes a passenger train.....

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 Год назад +6

    Well, if you don't schedule the maintenance, the machine will schedule it for you! mostly at inconvenient times though...
    When you do the full repair, might be worth adding some wear pads underneath.

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад +3

      Yep. That’s already a part of the plan.

  • @dumpsterfire6351
    @dumpsterfire6351 Год назад +3

    I like the extra reinforcement weld, I’d feel better having an NDI on that though before releasing back to full duties.

  • @bigdave6447
    @bigdave6447 Год назад +2

    Only my thoughts for what they're worth. I'll bet that if you were to wrap a piece of 5/8 strip the width of the ear that went from top to bottom and welded it completely that ear would never break. We'll never know . Your job may never fail either!! Would be interested to know! Great job !!!

  • @mindquad779
    @mindquad779 Год назад

    man that thing looks perfect, so badass

  • @clifficus
    @clifficus Год назад

    That’s real nice work. Thanks for sharing 👍😃

  • @waynegalvin4639
    @waynegalvin4639 Год назад

    It may not be the way to fix it properly but you did a very nice job as usual!

  • @hubertrobinson8825
    @hubertrobinson8825 Год назад

    Great job like that grinder

  • @leewelbanks6366
    @leewelbanks6366 Год назад

    Great job, only thing I would suggest is bevel the sharp pin hole edges and for the gusset shape a piece of 1" to lay flat on the bottom.

  • @georgestrobl6510
    @georgestrobl6510 Год назад

    I’ve done those befor get a crane on site so u can dip it up on its sides .then u don’t have to lay on your back gouging .cut the front cross member in half take it out makes it easier . Then fish plate it when it goes back together.use a number 5 tip in your touch and do as much cutting of the old hinders out lest air gouging then to . Just way I did it look forward to see how u do it

  • @randycordes464
    @randycordes464 Год назад

    You done a great job on that

  • @horstszibulski19
    @horstszibulski19 Год назад +4

    not too bad, hope that the customer takes only light weights on it until the whole repair is done, the insurance will find any way to refuse a payment if anything will happen that could be related to your welding, even you and us know that you don't do shady work...
    Thx for the vid, great to watch!
    👍👍👍

  • @frankalicea2403
    @frankalicea2403 Год назад

    Great work sir, very knowledgeable

  • @RavensHater007
    @RavensHater007 Год назад +1

    "We all know what's gonna happen"....had me laughing pretty good!

  • @repalmore
    @repalmore Год назад +1

    Just a personal thing, this job is big enough some run out tabs might be worth using. I've rarely use them because I almost always stick weld any high stress joint. I really want to look into dual shield. Understand it has almost the same penetration stick does and builds faster than mig.

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад +1

      It’s a temporary fix. Or I would have used run out tabs. Dual shield has the same strength as stick depending on the wire selection. And a way faster deposition rate. Only flaw is sometimes the wind will get to you.

    • @repalmore
      @repalmore Год назад

      @@OFW I got my first welder back in 1985. Done one or two beads since then. I still feel like a newbee almost everyday there is so much to learn. For the wind I was thinking a folding screen like you see the pretty lady changing behind in the movies but bigger and some sand bags to keep it from flying away. Another reason I like stick, doesn't care the wind. I have been hit with a gust strong enough to push me off the weld though. Can't account for everything in life. Good thing I had loads of room before I got in trouble by being pushed around by the wind.

  • @alitn588
    @alitn588 Год назад +2

    Was a neat job , and I don't think anything happen for this for a long long time 👍

  • @theessexhunter1305
    @theessexhunter1305 Год назад +1

    Very neat from the UK

  • @wheelman007
    @wheelman007 Год назад +6

    I would be scared to pull that trailer loaded after a repair like that. Nothing wrong with what you did that's what the customer wanted. That's also why the better trailers have a 3 to 2 plate joint.

    • @deconteesawyer5758
      @deconteesawyer5758 Год назад

      Yes, but do those other trailers have a cutter tooth on the bottom to dig up asphalt for lube of the flat parts dragging ?

    • @wheelman007
      @wheelman007 Год назад

      @@deconteesawyer5758 no they don't have anything that destroys asphalt on the bottom.

  • @DXT61
    @DXT61 Год назад

    Great video. Die grinder shards are the worst type of metal shavings. The splinters are a pain.

  • @donsmith9081
    @donsmith9081 Год назад

    Really enjoyed the repair brother. Please consider wearing a respirator.

  • @Brainmalfuction
    @Brainmalfuction Год назад +2

    Nice work ! dealing with costumers that want it NOW because the NEED is has to be the worst .

    • @JTwelder.
      @JTwelder. Год назад +3

      If they really need it that bad they'll be willing to pay a very handsome price to get it fixed. A lot of guys make extremely good money off rush jobs. Some of the best money you can make as a welder is when the customer is losing money every hour the equipment is down.

  • @jasonhudson4239
    @jasonhudson4239 Год назад

    Automatic sub. Great job!

  • @mamutaspirador
    @mamutaspirador Год назад

    Молодец! Рукастый.

  • @JohnSmith-lw2bm
    @JohnSmith-lw2bm Год назад +1

    That’s a good owner / operator. Why wait for the correct repair? Just risk it and hope. After all, time = money. Hopefully the owner signed an affidavit that you are not responsible or liable for anything after the repair when he takes it down the road under load again.

  • @glenngosline3303
    @glenngosline3303 Год назад

    Great job again

  • @ronkali5365
    @ronkali5365 Год назад

    Damn you're really good, Last night had nothing too do, i saw your video pop up on the caterpillar now this one so i sub

  • @ericberman4193
    @ericberman4193 Месяц назад

    Great work!
    I’m curious.
    I’m not a welder, but…
    would it be a good idea to magna-flux the entire bracket before and after the repair in order to see if there were any cracks that needed to be gouged out and welded up at the same time in order to complete the temporary repairs?
    That’s a high-stress (understatement if there ever was one) connector and given that a prior-existing/long-ignored fatigue crack eventually led to a catastrophic failure, a few extra ounces of prevention would seem worth the effort.
    For that matter, it would appear that the trucking company should do a better job of completely inspecting their equipment upon a regular basis in order to make smaller repairs before bigger problems end up occurring.

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Месяц назад

      It would probably be worth it.

  • @JesusMartinez-oy7qe
    @JesusMartinez-oy7qe Год назад

    You are an amazing craftsman

  • @Vova3iLvova
    @Vova3iLvova 28 дней назад

    IMPRESSIVE. good job

  • @JamesFisherfrilleddragons
    @JamesFisherfrilleddragons Год назад +1

    Do you have them sign something saying you will do your best to Weld and fix it, but aren't liable for damages should it break?

  • @jamesmoose7878
    @jamesmoose7878 Год назад

    Great repair and great video, where did you get that stone for your grinder?

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад

      My local welding supply store

  • @Cameron_D
    @Cameron_D Год назад +1

    Would a strap work better then a gusset?

  • @carsonray2982
    @carsonray2982 Год назад +2

    We call that round stone wheel a “donkey Dick” in the pipe fitting world. Awesome repair

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад

      Good to know. Now I can yell “throw me the donkey Dick”.

    • @deconteesawyer5758
      @deconteesawyer5758 Год назад

      @@OFW ... instantly regrets yelling that in a Tijuana bar.

  • @David-yy7lb
    @David-yy7lb Год назад

    Man using that rose bud to heat that thick steel had to be time consuming, I guess it wont be long until there's an induction heater to heat up steel that thick really quick but that was an excellent repair

  • @carloskawasaki656
    @carloskawasaki656 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing,i learn a lot 👍👍👍👍

  • @JohnSmith-lw2bm
    @JohnSmith-lw2bm Год назад

    The gusset was a nice touch.

  • @dave1secondago
    @dave1secondago Год назад

    thats a cracking fix bro

  • @stuarth43
    @stuarth43 Год назад

    please put up a vid of your truck and the gear on it welding stuff, wire used etc and give us your history, interested, I used to build ocean sailing yachts in aluminium

  • @jameswood9764
    @jameswood9764 11 месяцев назад

    Wrap a piece of 1/2 inch plate 4 inches wide around it from top to bottom?

  • @arbiter1
    @arbiter1 Год назад +1

    Sounds like lack of inspection and Maintenace is the cause. If they checked over those pins probably would of found that crack beforehand. Should be standard to check over all that on reg basis or if its been unused for a time before use.

  • @rudyrivera7426
    @rudyrivera7426 Год назад

    👍! Thanks for sharing!

  • @terryperrott8567
    @terryperrott8567 Год назад +1

    I run lowboy for a local construction company, we do the wet utilities, I move our wheel loaders , excavator's. Our biggest excavator is a JD 850D it comes in @ 160K& some change.
    To me that's a engineering flaw, you would think that part of the trailer would be over engineered.
    Q: wouldn't it been better to wrap that with a piece of flat plate? And wouldn't that spread the load out better that on a 1" guesset

    • @OFW
      @OFW  Год назад +1

      Yes and no. It’s a temporary repair so anything is better than nothing. I do agree that it is a bad design.

  • @voodoochild8697
    @voodoochild8697 Месяц назад

    First and foremost.love your channel. It just boggles my mind how customers want to go the cheapest way out but yet it's going to cost them double in the long run to the job right. Been there done that. If it was me i wouldn't touch that job. It's a safety concern and a liability. Cutting corners will get someone killed. Do it right the first time.👍