Могли бы сделать разборный шарнир. Отшлифовать до зеркала шар, поставить новые сухари и набить смазку. Столько времени потрачено на токарные работы и всё впустую.
Run what cha brung! I know there are a lot of armchair fabricators commenting and for the most part legitimately. I have been following these guys and many others for sometime now and the level of resourcefulness never ceases to amaze me. It’s not like there’s an autozone down the street. If it fails, the will make another and another again. I watched them building the ball jig that was pretty impressive if you haven’t seen it. Steel toed sandals and all, they are great to watch.
its a bushing and any grease will cause dirt to stick and grind on it. I saw no rubber boot to keep the joint clean is why I think its just a bronze bushing it wears on.
Ya. I was just gonna post this. That broken one broke and it was made with the best materials and was heat treated and most likely shot peened And stress relieved !! What they just did is likely to kill someone. Idiots. I’m all for using what you have and rebuilding reusing what can be. But man. That shit is just askin for it.
I hope the photographer should have a meeting with them and tell them what people think or say for them to do better in life!!to me I do have the right intentions to help!!!!you are amazing people you have a very clean mind!!!!!!!
Um, there’s supposed to be rubber seals and grease in there. As it is, the part is going to wear out very quickly due to road grit and lack of lubrication.
They probably grease it afterward, because welding and grease and rubber don't go well together. Welding with grease packed in a tight sealed space is a sure way to pay a visit to the ER. I'd be more worried that the part is not forged or the ball heat treated. Then again the bar stock they're using appears to be some old mecanical part, so maybe it's quality steel.
@@youtube-handle-are-a-joke did you see something pretty much everyone else didn't? Did you see them put a rubber boot on, did you see them put a grease zerk in? They didn't do either one, they put it back together without sealing it from dirt & debris! They put it back together dry, with no way of putting grease in. 10 to 20 thousand miles they will do it over again.
@@timothygeiger8271 maybe, but you didn't see what they did afterward. So it's just a guessing game. Maybe they greased it, maybe they didn't. I was just commenting on those who say they didn't grease it or put a seal before the welding part. Clearly those who say that never welded anything. Have you ever seen a heated up ball joint exploding?
@@youtube-handle-are-a-joke you didn't answer my questions? Did you see them put a grease zerk in, after they took it out of the vise? They don't have one on when they installed it. Without a grease zerk, it's impossible to put grease inside.
Very nice job on fabricating a new ball pin, looks like it came from mass produced parts from a factory, probably better quality too. I only have one question. Shouldn’t that be packed with grease?
@@ricardini7338 the grease would to withstand high temperatures of grinding or it does not need grease? You will have to forgive me but my Spanish is very rusty.
I cut my first threads on a lathe pushing 60 years ago and always used just a 3 square file over th threads to polish them up....but using a thread restoring file is absolutely BRILLIANT! Looks like they just taught thos old dog a new trick. - We got to tell Joe Pi about this! It even knocks just the right amount off the tops and could be used to take the last couple of thousandths off! Brilliant hardly describes it.
Interesting tool to make the ball portion trying to see where they established their centerlines and radius I agree a grease fitting is a must it is probably why the original failed Very unsafe repair
Although I'd rather see these parts replaced so there's no question about the safety on the road, I understand why they do this in some places. As a hobby machinist in Canada I'm pretty lucky to have access to high quality tooling for my machines. Sure I could get by with a single brazed carbide tool, I did for a while. But it's no fun. I wonder what it would cost to ship a quick change tool post system, some tools and inserts to this shop. Might give your machinist an edge on the competition. 🤔
@@henryrollins9177 how about we get them access to a parts supply pipeline so they can safely repair their trucks instead of jeopardizing everyones safety
First of all, I would like to state I’m not trying to be condescending. They are professionals and need experience. Now, the tools involved here are all the tools you can get for cheap for DYI stuff. I like those videos because the technique I can learn from them for my hobby stuff.
Things i learned watching these videos: 1: Human Hands can do amazing things 2: Who needs machines to make repairs 3: Safety is over rated 4: Children's small hands are great for working on little parts 5: Recycle everything and don't replace unless it's absolutely broken
A Steering End is a critical spare part or safety spare part, NEVER REPAIRS because they are disposable, when they are worn out THEY ARE EXCHANGED for a NEW one, SAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
I’m always amazed at what a skilled person can do on a lathe. Hopefully this part was made from some sort of special steel. This part will be under tremendous stress
Now I never say this but today is the day! Holy Shit that was awesome! I am so used to jerks in New York “oh man that will take a week to fabricate”! I might as well take a plane and visit you boys and see all that great motivation not going to waste!
I reckon that they were using a piece of old half shaft, the 'speed saw' took forever to cut it and the swaft from the lathe was blue. Not saying it's the best fix in the world, but good effort considering the lack of resources.
Amazing what you can do on an old lathe with great skills. I have no idea what the steel was, if it needed to be heat treated or was it and how it was to be lubricated. But still it was just the skill in making from scrap materials.👍
Могли бы сделать разборный шарнир. Отшлифовать до зеркала шар, поставить новые сухари и набить смазку. Столько времени потрачено на токарные работы и всё впустую.
Run what cha brung! I know there are a lot of armchair fabricators commenting and for the most part legitimately. I have been following these guys and many others for sometime now and the level of resourcefulness never ceases to amaze me. It’s not like there’s an autozone down the street. If it fails, the will make another and another again. I watched them building the ball jig that was pretty impressive if you haven’t seen it. Steel toed sandals and all, they are great to watch.
Я удивлен, почему они просто не приварили шарик к остатку падьца
Меня пила больше удивила в начале видео. Красота.
All that nice work and not a speck of grease or a zirk fitting to grease it.
A grease zerk would really increase that parts life
Reckon that is grease it when you get home Ay
@@scottyjones27 just don’t grease your shorts
@@K-Effect That is the cap they ground off in the beginning. It had no zerk in it then and it has no zerk in it now.
@@HueToobBlows Yep, I watched the same video you did
вот что что, а лоток для стружки, хорошая идея☝
Great work, but you could put at least a little bit of grease to help it last longer.
They don't care as long as it works today. Today is all that matters to these people.
its a bushing and any grease will cause dirt to stick and grind on it. I saw no rubber boot to keep the joint clean is why I think its just a bronze bushing it wears on.
Good Job Keep It Up 👍
это место уже делалась))))видно шов сварки а он сломался)не думал что шаровые ломаются
Espetáculo. Show. Parabéns pelo belo trabalho.
Excellent work 👍
That machined like mild steel. I'm sure that'll have a long life...
It may also help to explain the horrendous death rate on their roads.
I was just thinking that sure looks soft for that application
Всё надеялся, что они старую сварят и в путь.
Бля,я думал один такой оказалось нет,конешно,гано,но токарю уважуха слов нет ,молодец
no hardening or heat treating... I give a day or two at the MOST before it fails.
Yes, it would break in no time, as it is not greased as well...Lol 😁😁😁
Ya. I was just gonna post this. That broken one broke and it was made with the best materials and was heat treated and most likely shot peened And stress relieved !! What they just did is likely to kill someone. Idiots. I’m all for using what you have and rebuilding reusing what can be. But man. That shit is just askin for it.
That's fair enough, but with the state of their economy and what they have to work with, you have to hand it to them for what they do.
@@brianmalady1190
Могли бы сделать лучше. По этому у них такая экономика. Так во всём
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Świetna jest ta wasza robota i ten cały pomysł drodzy towarzyszę pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku mile i serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
будущее российского автопрома
The power hacksaw! Glad to have not needed one for 25 years. Hope to never need again. Great vid.
I love my old power hacksaw!
Wow amazing beautiful idea 👌✌️ thanks my friend 👍👍👍👍
Сначало думал, что они этот палец как всегда варить будут🤣🤣
El ingenio no tiene limites, no hay proyecto que no puedan realizar 👏👏👏
Hello from,
San Francisco, California.
The most amazing job, well done.
*Интересно,есть что-то,что эти ребята не умеют делать!?🤔 Возможно,тот палец,который сломался был изготовлен их руками...*
Он уже сваривался прежде
есть, крышку на резьбе с масленкой на наконечник рулевой тяги не могут сделать.
@@alexmaiskiy2763 могут, только что смотрел такое видео, в конце которого была реклама этого видео😁
Amazing.
An perfect and great work
Congratulations
I hope the photographer should have a meeting with them and tell them what people think or say for them to do better in life!!to me I do have the right intentions to help!!!!you are amazing people you have a very clean mind!!!!!!!
Reed, yes it should. They should have put grease in when assembling
not necessarily, they can always add a grease nipple at the bottom and insert grease that way
or a grease nipple should have been fitted to the bearing housing before assembly.
Excelente trabajo saludos desde México!
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Um, there’s supposed to be rubber seals and grease in there. As it is, the part is going to wear out very quickly due to road grit and lack of lubrication.
They probably grease it afterward, because welding and grease and rubber don't go well together. Welding with grease packed in a tight sealed space is a sure way to pay a visit to the ER.
I'd be more worried that the part is not forged or the ball heat treated. Then again the bar stock they're using appears to be some old mecanical part, so maybe it's quality steel.
Seals and grease fall into the same category as PPE, ie, it doesn't exist!
@@youtube-handle-are-a-joke did you see something pretty much everyone else didn't?
Did you see them put a rubber boot on, did you see them put a grease zerk in?
They didn't do either one, they put it back together without sealing it from dirt & debris! They put it back together dry, with no way of putting grease in. 10 to 20 thousand miles they will do it over again.
@@timothygeiger8271 maybe, but you didn't see what they did afterward. So it's just a guessing game. Maybe they greased it, maybe they didn't. I was just commenting on those who say they didn't grease it or put a seal before the welding part. Clearly those who say that never welded anything. Have you ever seen a heated up ball joint exploding?
@@youtube-handle-are-a-joke you didn't answer my questions?
Did you see them put a grease zerk in, after they took it out of the vise? They don't have one on when they installed it. Without a grease zerk, it's impossible to put grease inside.
Muy buen trabajo mejor que el repuesto original lo felicito siguiente adelante no desmayes
Very good job 👍
Из дерева проще было бы. Прочность одинаковая.
la herramienta del torno para hacer esferas es una belleza una locura los felicito
К сожалению долго ходить не будет. Наконечники нельзя точить на станке. Работа хорошая.
А он не будет ходить, будет ездить. Ипочему нельзя? Видим, что можно.😄 Я вообще то думал, что шаровый палец сварят.🤣
А им долго и не надо,а то без работы останутся!😁
Мастер,ни одного лишнего движения.Смотреть приятно.
Vocês são muito bons no que fazem ! Parabéns 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks
Very smart tool, well done
Mantappp bos qu good job
Very nice job on fabricating a new ball pin, looks like it came from mass produced parts from a factory, probably better quality too. I only have one question. Shouldn’t that be packed with grease?
I am guessing they tap a grease fitting on the bottom
@@lopez8849 I sure hope so or that will be catastrophic and for not.
I also think that the new part needed to be annealed.
si el asiento es de teflon; que debe ser, o no soportaria las altas temperaturas de amolado y soldado; no necesita grasa.
@@ricardini7338 the grease would to withstand high temperatures of grinding or it does not need grease? You will have to forgive me but my Spanish is very rusty.
A VERY GOOD THUMBS UP!.
Нужно было поверхностно закалить палец, а так он долго не проходит сломается
Always wondered how those ball shapes were made.
أحسن معلمين شكرا على الموضوع الرائع
Maşallah Pakistan brother
1:06 beautiful mechanic ring
I cut my first threads on a lathe pushing 60 years ago and always used just a 3 square file over th threads to polish them up....but using a thread restoring file is absolutely BRILLIANT! Looks like they just taught thos old dog a new trick. - We got to tell Joe Pi about this! It even knocks just the right amount off the tops and could be used to take the last couple of thousandths off! Brilliant hardly describes it.
It just shows humans are learning from the moment they are born to the moment they draw their last breath. Hope your doing well.
Is not the machine is there skill that is amazing
J'adore regarder la bouillardise de ces gars chapeaux bas.👍👍👍
supper ..pro.
Top!
very nice work
Esse trabalho de torneiro mecânico é muito interessante.
Nice job 👌
Muito bom mesmo!!
Interesting tool to make the ball portion trying to see where they established their centerlines and radius
I agree a grease fitting is a must it is probably why the original failed
Very unsafe repair
Although I'd rather see these parts replaced so there's no question about the safety on the road, I understand why they do this in some places. As a hobby machinist in Canada I'm pretty lucky to have access to high quality tooling for my machines. Sure I could get by with a single brazed carbide tool, I did for a while. But it's no fun. I wonder what it would cost to ship a quick change tool post system, some tools and inserts to this shop. Might give your machinist an edge on the competition. 🤔
300/500 worth of tools would make them very happy, thats for sure...!
@@henryrollins9177 how about we get them access to a parts supply pipeline so they can safely repair their trucks instead of jeopardizing everyones safety
@@holmes1956O lol
@@holmes1956O The boss would laugh himself to death if they would even ask.
Ah, the classic bent welding rod.
awesome you can do that, but that joint needs to be greased!
After all that work he puts it in with no grease. Unreal.
Grease is extra , too expensive
Love this videos 🤗
Muy buen operario, conoce las herramientas, saludos de Argentina.
It really makes you realize how lucky you are if you live in a place where you can just go to an auto parts store and get whatever you need.
There are auto parts stores here too. They just don't want to spend the money to do it right. It's all about today.
Good work
Perfecto trabajo!
herramientas de creacion propia; realmente ikgenio puro.aplauso.
good work🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤
First of all, I would like to state I’m not trying to be condescending.
They are professionals and need experience. Now, the tools involved here are all the tools you can get for cheap for DYI stuff.
I like those videos because the technique I can learn from them for my hobby stuff.
Amazing skills. The more material you take of the weaker it becomes. No grease needed when putting it together ? Or grease nipple ?
Nice
Can’t believe he is using a Vice and not working in the dirt.
Great job
Смазка в шаровой не нужна Я так понимаю 🤣 Могли бы тавотницу туда врезать что-ли 😃
That's better than the manufacturer ones..great work 👍
nice work but you forgot to pack it with grease!
Bạn làm rất tốt thật tuyệt vời
CHICLAYO PERU 🇵🇪 🤝 🇵🇰
Things i learned watching these videos:
1: Human Hands can do amazing things
2: Who needs machines to make repairs
3: Safety is over rated
4: Children's small hands are great for working on little parts
5: Recycle everything and don't replace unless it's absolutely broken
A Steering End is a critical spare part or safety spare part, NEVER REPAIRS because they are disposable, when they are worn out THEY ARE EXCHANGED for a NEW one, SAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
А как же цементация?!?!
Amazing
Genius❤️
АССАЛАУМАҒАЛАЙКУМ,🤝🤝 ҚАЗАҚСТАН, 🖐🖐🖐👍👍👍👍
Este é inviável melhor terminal novo
Veri Nic
Fast making of bell crank hole with welding on lathe, video needed.
I’m always amazed at what a skilled person can do on a lathe. Hopefully this part was made from some sort of special steel. This part will be under tremendous stress
hahaha
Part was made of the first lump of mystery metal that was the right size. These guys aren't exactly materials science majors.
สวัสดี ครับ 👍😍😍😍
I have a lot of those files and didn’t know they were thread pitch. Learn something new all the time.
Those file is for repairing a damaged thread...i just found out about it and purchased 1 piece for my jobsite.
Now I never say this but today is the day! Holy Shit that was awesome! I am so used to jerks in New York “oh man that will take a week to fabricate”! I might as well take a plane and visit you boys and see all that great motivation not going to waste!
Schön, daß es noch Handwerker gibt und nicht nur Ersatzteiltauscher. Die Reparatur macht bei unseren Stundenlöhnen auch wenig Sinn.
عمل رائع
How did he get the taper angle by eye. If it’s close it’s amazing.
Bonjour, belle piece C'est une piece délicate a reproduire , merci pour la vidéo.
Ok 👌
I reckon that they were using a piece of old half shaft, the 'speed saw' took forever to cut it and the swaft from the lathe was blue. Not saying it's the best fix in the world, but good effort considering the lack of resources.
Amazing what you can do on an old lathe with great skills.
I have no idea what the steel was, if it needed to be heat treated or was it and how it was to be lubricated. But still it was just the skill in making from scrap materials.👍
Yeah he had no idea what the steel was either. Just something out of a pile. No grease he will be doing it again in a month.
Good Job!💯👍
Congrats to everyone who is early And who found this comment 👏 ❤
У них есть штанген-циркуль?! Я в шоке🤔. И как токарь умудрился сделать конус с правильным углом? 🤔
Я удивился когда токарный станок увидел, думал они деталь выкуют. 😂
indian logic, close enough is good enough
This is called solid *joggarr* !
Whole country is relying on it.
Not bcoz there can't be an OEM part bought & replaced, but who cares !!!
Amazinggg 👌
Bravissimo