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10 ton mega welding repair job finished! 12 rolls of wire ! my 500th video! engineering machine shop 

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massive thanks to Karl Casey ‪@WhiteBatAudio‬ for the awesome synth industrial tracks
PART 3 THE END!!
CHECK OUT PT 1 & 2
after 3 months of disassembly, gouging air arc welding, stress relieving , normalisation, heat treatment , machining , re assembly -- it's back to work! the epic conclusion to my mega project. lots of machine work in our engineering workshop with giant borer and milling machine.
then we get to see the jaw crusher crushing rock in the quarry.
#engineering #welding #brutal #cutting #gouging #crusher #rockcrusher
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check out part one the strip down and weld preparation...
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the insane preheating begins after insane amount of preparation to get to this point! to lots of air arc gouging,grinding welding heavy lifting with crane in our engineeringworkshop.
the final part of this repair shows a stack more tlstrengthen plates, then heat treating and also 120 ton boring machine and giant lathe, then I get to go see it on site crushing rock after it has been returned to work. so make sure subscribe if you want to see the final part thanks guys.
we specialise in big jaw crusher and cone crusher repairs UK wide. even big impactors. we fix everything from excavators , loaders, dumpers ships wind turbines big hydraulic rams, you name it we fix it
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@ICWeld
@ICWeld 9 месяцев назад
Incredible repair. Way bigger than anything I have ever done! Nice job man.
@allistairc123
@allistairc123 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Issac, I have complete faith you could do it if it came your way brother. I love your relaxed methodical outlook on jobs, you remind me of every great old boy I learned from👍🏻👍🏻 Patience. Stay safe live long! Good to hear from you 👍🏻👍🏻
@JohnComeOnMan
@JohnComeOnMan 9 месяцев назад
Can we all give this welder some credit for fantastic editing! The time-lapse/music sequences were mesmerizing.
@charlesfeltham8528
@charlesfeltham8528 9 месяцев назад
What amazes me most with this man is not just his welding skills and his knowledge of strengths and structure but also that he has the ability to clearly explain what he is doing and why he is doing it. Great work my friend. He always explains his thinking throughout the process so others learn not just how to do the job but also how to THINK about it. Once again, AMAZING, keep up the good work.
@JT-si6bl
@JT-si6bl 8 месяцев назад
Comfortable in his skills, and with them. Stuff of legend. Maker of new worlds.
@user-xg6wi5hw1w
@user-xg6wi5hw1w 7 месяцев назад
This repair has to be one of the most amazing ones I've had the pleasure of watching. As a fellow repair welder, my hat's off to you, sir. Job well done
@TonyGingrich
@TonyGingrich 8 месяцев назад
I just binged all 3 videos of this project. Inspiring work! This made me miss my younger days as a millwright. Never had a task quite this large, but I was nonetheless taken back to some of my own moments of triumph. Thank you for sharing!
@buynsell365
@buynsell365 Месяц назад
OMG what a AMAZING repair seires !!!! .......... I could not stop watching it.............Excellent job.
@siongriffith1505
@siongriffith1505 9 месяцев назад
Congrats on the 500 videos, and that's some amazing heavy meatalwork there!
@tonyktx44
@tonyktx44 9 месяцев назад
I really like the way you wear your safety gear during production. It really helps train young welders proper procedures. Bravo on a well done HUGE project.
@mikecabral1579
@mikecabral1579 7 месяцев назад
I’m 75 and was a pipe welder as a young man. I enjoy a day when I just had my head down burning wire (stick). The day went fast. I had to add more to my comment after seeing it run wow !! Great job a real craftsman.
@alexannal
@alexannal 9 месяцев назад
Love this channel. Congratulations on 500 video. Brilliant seeing heavy engineering. For some reason I can just watch people welding for hours
@Tinman97301
@Tinman97301 9 месяцев назад
As an operator I can't thank you enough for taking pride in your work. The job quality from people like you is more noticable and appreciated then you know. Someone like you makes the difference in my day. Thank you.
@juyfjgfjhgfjugf4702
@juyfjgfjhgfjugf4702 3 месяца назад
I REALLY LIKE THE MACHINING CONTENT,THANK you
@ChrisDoll44
@ChrisDoll44 9 месяцев назад
I love the fixin' community on RU-vid. All of you guys are a pleasure to watch. Happy to be a viewer of a great majority of those great channels you mentioned.
@davemitchell9941
@davemitchell9941 9 месяцев назад
When I was working we’d have called you a genuine old boy. Over my years in heavy engineering I’ve worked among some wonderful old tradesmen & learnt a lot if they found you willing, as you obviously were Alastair. Nothing better than a willing apprentice in my book. Never made a mistake, never done a job. I use to ponder sometimes when a thing became ‘ beyond economic repair?’ BER. Never ceases to amaze me what can be done. ££££? An old boss gave me two pointers, lol. ‘ I want reasons why you can not reasons why you can’t & there are no problems only solutions!’ Always stood me in good stead when someone said; ‘ can you just?’ I’d love to see a cordless flux cored mig set up, that’d be something, lol. Made me chuckle! Imagine stick welding that with 7018’s & keeping the packets. lol. Keep up the good work, I don’t miss the grinding one bit, so fully appreciate your achievements. Thanks for reviving good memories as a fitter of my years in marine engineering & the ol steam work. Hard & heavy but satisfying.👍
@jackking5567
@jackking5567 9 месяцев назад
There can't be many companies with the abilities that your own has - it's specialised stuff and very impressive to see. The mention of a hot crusher from a days work: I blagged an opencast site visit and took my young son along. Staff fussed over him and made the day awesome for us. At one point, they stopped a huge face shovel for us so that I could get his photo taken stood in front of the bucket. The manager warned him not to touch the bucket as it would be hot from extracting rock for the dump trucks.
@ShalomBrother
@ShalomBrother 9 месяцев назад
Good to see you shouting out for welder fabber, it’s got the potential to be a massive channel.
@garymucher4082
@garymucher4082 9 месяцев назад
I can't even believe that something large and extremely demanding would be able to be welded back to working condition again. And equally so, I can't begin to imagine the massive loud noise in that building while it is running. Thumbs Up sir for a great series and seeing how you put it back together.
@jamesdrake2378
@jamesdrake2378 9 месяцев назад
I cannot think of another person on all of RU-vid who burns more wire than you. Thanks for the content and greetings from the NJ Bayshore. On Fire Welding is doing a nice job as well.
@skwerlz
@skwerlz 9 месяцев назад
I always love watching your large repair projects like this, partly just in case I end up doing something similar but also so I can sit back and say "at least I didn't have to do THAT." Anything and everything with respect to the welding and machining, planning process, etc... is more than welcome in my book. So glad you got to go see your work in action, for me there's always a feeling of pride and accomplishment when I see my work installed and operating. The operators were totally cool as well for going out of their way to give you the shots they did.
@user-wu7sn7ml7v
@user-wu7sn7ml7v 9 месяцев назад
I would never tell uncle Drew If I had a tooth ache😂😂😂❤ That drill owww.
@guywren4801
@guywren4801 9 месяцев назад
Decision-making and work for grown-ups from clients to engineers all round. Many thanks for sharing.
@commonsense7924
@commonsense7924 9 месяцев назад
Thanks guy. really liked the vids. I started in the NAVY as a welder retired then worked at PEARL HARBOR 28 years. Welding everything, even bicycle frames to submarine hulls. As you mentioned in one of your vids your elbows. I know what you are saying, knees, lower back ect. you know but the satisfaction I got from doing something that very few people on this earth can do was something. Now it really hurts so much that are trade and trades really is not passed on to young men or even women for the future. Just as Electricians, Plumbers, Machinists we are in a bad place. Thanks Again God Bless
@andrewjoyce7789
@andrewjoyce7789 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations on the 500th. I don't think there would be more than a handful of engineering welders that could fix that piece in the world. Well done Alistair seeing that machine going again would have been wonderful.
@hfdzl
@hfdzl 9 месяцев назад
This is one massive jaw!! You are getting to be a legend here on RU-vid as far as I am concerned!! Attaboy for 500! Ran crushers for years what a soothing Zen sound and rhythm!
@whathasxgottodowithit3919.
@whathasxgottodowithit3919. 9 месяцев назад
Great video as always, it is amazing how it holds together long term when in operation with all the vibrations and loads on the components, You have completed an outstanding job there. Just shows how important Heat Treatment is to the long term durability of the equipment.
@Mudsuitable
@Mudsuitable 9 месяцев назад
Honestly this series is one of the coolest things I've ever seen, its mind boggling how it all went together and what the end result has to endure. Excellent work my friend!! You have my respect!
@willtricks9432
@willtricks9432 9 месяцев назад
You have this channel covering all the fun stuff. Cheers
@WelderLeeRoy
@WelderLeeRoy 9 месяцев назад
This is the best RU-vid content that I've found in a long while. I love the start (broken machine) to finish (machine back to work) with all the repair steps in between. I'm a B-pressure welder in Alberta, Canada. Most of the work I do (oilfield) is still with stick welding. Your videos really highlighted how much more productive welding with wire is. I'm impressed with how you took this whole project and broke it down into steps. Even the "little" steps were huge and daunting. I look forward to more content like this in the future. Keep up the good work, and thank you!
@clarobert
@clarobert 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations on 500 videos from the middle of the US. Great work - your editing has evolved over that period as well. Hope you keep bringing us incredible videos of monumental repairs and work.
@user-wu7sn7ml7v
@user-wu7sn7ml7v 9 месяцев назад
So It is true Leprechauns can make shoes and weld masssive steel machines😂😂😂❤. Uncle Drew does magic with his well drilling rig.❤
@davidmelton7268
@davidmelton7268 9 месяцев назад
Watched and enjoyed every minute of this series! Outstanding work! Thankful for the opportunity to watch your skill and determination in action.
@coachwalrus3158
@coachwalrus3158 9 месяцев назад
It’s your 500 th video and you go with the classy introduction to all the greats. We’ll done!
@anthonywilson4873
@anthonywilson4873 2 месяца назад
Big stuff proper engineering apprenticeships served and generations of knowledge passed on. So many parts of the UK have lost this ability. This is what the Industrial Revolution was about. We stand on the shoulders of giants. Fantastic skills demonstrated.
@BrianLyod-nj1vg
@BrianLyod-nj1vg 9 месяцев назад
Matey for various reasons I'm 38 years old and missed out on the computer diagnostics with regards to diesel fitting, however I learnt from my dad old school ways and it's not massive money but I'm happy with 40k a year and too my own surprise people are so desperate because even the basic engineering slash mechanics knowledge isn't there. No way near what you do but I've told my dad at 80 years old and we will be sitting down with a drink to watch theese 3 videos xmas day. And he will be in tears saying 'at least somebody still knows this shit!' . He was born in a war. You are an insperation to myself at 38. You are a final belief in my 80 year old man. Lots of love from Manchester people xxx
@allistairc123
@allistairc123 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Brian, appreciate it bud. Hope you have a super Christmas with your old man
@BrianLyod-nj1vg
@BrianLyod-nj1vg 9 месяцев назад
Thank you much very dearly for the reply. My 80 year dad will much appreciate it as we watch on Xmas. Certain men you bring to tears because of love of industry and seeing is believing some people that have not gone to university still hold massive weight on there shoulders purley because they know the job. I can't stress enough how much of inspiration you are to men that almost 3 generations apart. Wish all of God's best blessing xx
@allistairc123
@allistairc123 9 месяцев назад
Brian, it's guys like us that often have to create a solution and carry out the work to fix university educated engineering mistakes! 👍🏻
@BrianLyod-nj1vg
@BrianLyod-nj1vg 9 месяцев назад
Do you want a couple of apprentices? My dad shits himself from time to time but nothing a good welding gimp suit cannot contain. Thank you again you are gentleman held in high respect in our house. I shall contact again in comments on the next massive project looking forward to the next big project video. You look after yourself big weight on your shoulders. Take care xx
@davidquirk8097
@davidquirk8097 9 месяцев назад
Great job! That's an amazing piece of work and great to see the machine in action again too. Thanks for showing us the large borer too. I'd love a company history video with some focus on the machines in your machine shop. There's very obviously a story behind some of that kit.
@rydowwelding
@rydowwelding 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations on the 500 videos, another great one here 👌🏻 thanks for the shout-out 👨🏻‍🏭👨🏻‍🏭
@masaharumorimoto4761
@masaharumorimoto4761 2 месяца назад
Epic shots at the end! I also enjoyed the big ass horizontal boring machine!!
@arisskarpetis
@arisskarpetis 8 месяцев назад
My dad used to work at the front gate of a metal fabricating facility. They did plasma cutting and welding things like railroad bridge sections. Now I know what those empty black plastic reels he kept bringing home were from! We would use them to prop up things off the ground. Enjoyed all three videos and though I will never weld anything as heavy duty as that (amateur here) it is so nice to see all these bits of knowledge put to practical use in one job. Thanks for sharing!
@b2dmastersniper
@b2dmastersniper 9 месяцев назад
Hi Allistair - loving your content. I live in BC- Canada and own a shop with some waterjets, some cncs and other fab equipment. I also design and build custom machinery for many industries. Your content is superb and right up my ally. I love seeing the heavy steel, I get excited anytime we are cutting anything over 100mm thick on the waterjets. That horizontal boring machine in your shop is a thing of beauty, an awesome piece of engineering built to last. I love to see your enthusiasm for all aspects of the job and showing the whole project from broken beginning to operational end is very satisfying. Keep up the good work!!
@joshualau7982
@joshualau7982 5 месяцев назад
yo what area of BC?? I'm in the Fraser valley area :) i worked in mission for a bit.
@b2dmastersniper
@b2dmastersniper 5 месяцев назад
My shop is in Langley @@joshualau7982
@stephenvale2624
@stephenvale2624 9 месяцев назад
During my career I always just pushed electrons for a living. And that mostly at a desk in an air conditioned office. Seeing these welding snd machining videos is an absolutely fascinating glimpse into a much rougher tougher job than I have ever experienced. Many thanks for the sharing and educating that you do!!!
@peterarmstrong8613
@peterarmstrong8613 9 месяцев назад
Anyone watching this while not subscribed should be ashamed of them selves. Here, thanks to Alistair, we have witnessed very heavy machinery repair showing what it takes to keep the world turning. Who would know what it takes to execute this without Al bothering to set cameras and kindly explain the black art of his profession. Thank you Alister, that was epic.
@boydovens4180
@boydovens4180 9 месяцев назад
A very challenging problem to put it mildly , the shear size and weight alone made it seem impossible . Getting information on the best way forward was brilliant and correct , the shear mental battle of taking on this project is truly exceptional . Many would have said no , but you have proved it can be done . A small tip the wire feeder , the Brass bushes in the rotating gear are to soft , try getting them machined out and re bushed with a material like Phosphor Bronze they will last a lot longer .
@user-yv5mt9rm3d
@user-yv5mt9rm3d 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely phenomenal series, thank you so much! Thanks for taking us on the journey and all the extra footage! Keep up the great work, both in the amazing work that you do and in documenting it for others to see!
@rowycoracing
@rowycoracing 9 месяцев назад
Very impressive repair job. Nice work! Thanks for posting this series, it was quite interesting to watch. Seeing it at work at the end was very cool.
@DouglasMiller-iz9yu
@DouglasMiller-iz9yu 9 месяцев назад
This showed how everyone in there on specialty has to contribute to finish a project. Hearing you describe what you go through in study prep and execution then projecting that to everyone in your shop demonstrates the power of your shop and the respect you share for a project to be completed.
@nigelwright4796
@nigelwright4796 9 месяцев назад
Wow just wow from a hobbyist welder this is just spectacular mate. Nigel Old Stoker retired RN
@TheRjjrjjr
@TheRjjrjjr 6 месяцев назад
I could watch that machine crunch rock for hours! After watching three hours of you fix this big rock cruncher I was indeed nervous that the machine wouldn't be able to take the incredible stresses. But as I watched until the end, it was clear top me that you are, absolutely, the stellar welder that I thought you were! Now I wonder if the stresses are great enough to ever break it again! Thanks for all of the content you present and the professionalism you show in all of your videos!
@jamesbieniek8290
@jamesbieniek8290 9 месяцев назад
Good job on 500. I love these major welding jobs you get into.
@tarmaccowboy4939
@tarmaccowboy4939 9 месяцев назад
Top-tier, thank you for posting!
@PaulThomas-qo9vy
@PaulThomas-qo9vy 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the "rick crusher" repair series! Amazing heavy, thick weldments, looks exhausting!
@toolpusher333
@toolpusher333 9 месяцев назад
Love the vids I used to work for Press Construction and Babcock many years ago. This is how I remember workshops like these -- mangy LOL I did watch nearly all of the three videos but I have not worked out what that was that you were repairing. Remember the preheating used to do my head in. I was a fitter not welder but enjoyed that part of my life. I am 69 now but regards the repair not a lot changed really is there in last 30 odd years has there . Congrats on your 500 vids. EDIT Hell sorry I jumped in before the vid was finished must remember to watch ALL the vid to the end its a stone crusher 😄
@davidtverberg2606
@davidtverberg2606 9 месяцев назад
I’m a psychiatrist(M.D.) in Minnesota.-I love watching craftsmen who do their job well; You’re a great machinist and videographer-keep up the good work!
@LasVegasVet
@LasVegasVet 2 месяца назад
Second generation iron worker here. The history of the titans boring machine is impressi. Brilliant explainability of procedure. Expert fitting. Whats nice about fabrication is the challenge of it. Whats nice about welding is you can see your work years later. Stay strong brother.. keep up the great work, clear articulating an explaination. A quick shot of the enviornment would be cool ive never been to your country.
@garyyorke1080
@garyyorke1080 9 месяцев назад
3 hours of awesome content . Very worthy of being a pivotal number in the playlist . Well done on reaching 500 that's really being dedicated to your interest in capturing great subjects to share . Really loved this 1 and brilliant you could get the footage of it actually working and doing what it does best . I can only guess how chuffed you are that all the hard work behind the scenes on this one paid off as you said in the first video you had all the organizing to do from collecting to delivery including the weld compatibility testing and every thing in between . A long winded job for you of many many hours of prep and preheating before the many hours of actually welding . Loving the engineering videos and obviously these big projects the plant repairs are my personal favourites as it shows how easy something can get broken regardless of size . As I.C weld once said thanks to the idiot operators they keep him in work repairing their mistakes ..many thanks for sharing this project and someone tell the guy in the comments your Irish not Scottish
@BoWallenUSA
@BoWallenUSA 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations on a fantastic job done.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.You definitely have a ton of skill, experience, and patience. I have years of experience using and feeding those machines in the 70's and 80's, which led me into repair and maintenance. Carry on, please; I love your style and videos.
@malreynolds9591
@malreynolds9591 Месяц назад
Amazing work Allistair. I subscribed. I am a civil engineer and I had NO idea how to fix that mess, but you did it. Hats off to you sir!
@user-tv6mt7di3x
@user-tv6mt7di3x 2 месяца назад
Enjoyed the whole project. Thanks for sharing.
@JesseSeg84
@JesseSeg84 7 месяцев назад
Had to watch all 3 videos, I’m just amazed at how much filling was done and how to get such a heavy piece accurately aligned
@patwheeler9291
@patwheeler9291 9 месяцев назад
You must have felt immense pride and satisfaction looking into that crusher working knowing the fantastic effort you put in! Awesome!
@cecilmckeithan5088
@cecilmckeithan5088 7 месяцев назад
Watched all three videos consecutively. It’s now 1:50 in the morning. Nicely done . Good night 😊
@stuartlockwood9645
@stuartlockwood9645 9 месяцев назад
Hi Alister, big round of applause for reaching 500 mark, and as for this massive project you've completed I'm in awe at your dedication to the job, superb workmanship, and well filmed at what must have been very stressful times . I've enjoyed every minute of the videos, and I thank you for making this possible for we viewers, look after yourself,best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
@allistairc123
@allistairc123 9 месяцев назад
Good to see you in again Stuart! Thanks for support as always
@littleredreiner6446
@littleredreiner6446 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@graemewhite5029
@graemewhite5029 9 месяцев назад
Smashing job but the lads down the quarry missed an opportunity to Sharpie in a "crack" across the weld in time for your visit ! 😂
@paamodt7170
@paamodt7170 8 месяцев назад
Definitely the largest horizontal boring machine I've seen. Great history and still running in spec. The Engine Lathe, I've operated a 48" Chuck, however, the bed was 24'
@lovetools2685
@lovetools2685 9 месяцев назад
I don't usually comment, but this time it's an impressive piece of work. Congratulations! I am here for the welding.
@ianburit3705
@ianburit3705 9 месяцев назад
Amazing fact that you are respected worldwide young Alistair mate, and Indeed your skills show us all this fact. I wish you well, and look forwards to your next 500th video. I have machined big stuff on big VTL`s and ended up on a 5 axis CNC machine but not ever done huge welding jobs that you proudly show us all. I once owned an early Diesel Discovery so my small welding skills kept that going for 10 years as daily driver. Thank you again. Ian, coastal North Essex - retired at 75.
@I_Dont_Answer_Questions
@I_Dont_Answer_Questions 9 месяцев назад
Solid repair as always. What's with the trumpard sign? Sarcasm?
@TheRebelOne.
@TheRebelOne. 8 месяцев назад
Superb repair and presentation from beginning to end. Thankyou. 👍
@donnyo65
@donnyo65 8 месяцев назад
Great to see the piece actually working at the end of the video - enjoyed the series. I am just an amateur welder/ machinist with far too many tools for a home shop so I love all the content and have gained some great knowledge from you, IC Weld and CEE. 👍
@JT-si6bl
@JT-si6bl 8 месяцев назад
What is phenomenal is the relentless cycles of force that are executed in such small measures, from production, or destruction. Really fascinating to see this process and others Sifu.
@steve_weinrich
@steve_weinrich 9 месяцев назад
I would describe your welding efforts on thuis project as superhuman. Amazing project!
@_droL
@_droL 8 месяцев назад
So, I love motorcycles, riding racing and fixing, I have literally 0 welding skills. Your videos are just so incredibly fascinating. Watching you work is a pleasure in itself, true art. I can't imagine how appreciative the customer must've been when it came back all fixed up!
@cortcam664
@cortcam664 9 месяцев назад
It's obvious you have been raised by a hard working, knowledgeable, honest family.. You have built-in incredible determination and stamina. The ideas you, your family and your team come up with, and the use of mega tools is unmatched anywhere in the world. It's mind boggling there is someone who can fix a friggin giant rock crusher that looks broken beyond repair to me. WOW! Much respect from a Mechanical Design Engineer (aerospace) in Arizona, USA. Love this kind of metal warfare videos. You are King Kong Kompetent.
@noelwallace5257
@noelwallace5257 6 месяцев назад
I own a welding and fabrication company, and that there project was epic, properly enjoyable to watch👌🏼👍🏻
@mobiletech6289
@mobiletech6289 9 месяцев назад
Great 3 parts ! I enjoyed the rebuild makes the little tracpactor 428 I maintain look like a toy ! Also dig the ford tractor videos 👍
@fowletm1992
@fowletm1992 9 месяцев назад
Great work on the job, thanks for the shoutouts, few there iv not hears of, give me some solid extra entertainment
@johnelstad
@johnelstad 7 месяцев назад
As a welding hobbyist I'm really impressed with how you accomplished what to me looked like an impossible repair. FWIW, for future videos with welding I would appreciate any commentary you have on welding technique as well as the equipment and settings you use. Keep up the great work! Subscribed.
@AV-sm5ir
@AV-sm5ir 9 месяцев назад
Nice to watch every step of the way. Good job fixing that thing. And it's very nice to see some of the other steps from the machining department as well. The quarry letting you film and cooperating is a real nice bonus!
@JT-tz5hp
@JT-tz5hp 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for taking us along! What a job! Great to see the work in action!
@riflebird6433
@riflebird6433 9 месяцев назад
I don’t normally like or subscribe. You worked very very hard to get that done. I like your skill set and your patience. Good job man.
@k126kwx
@k126kwx 9 месяцев назад
Congrats on the 500 mate. Just reading the comments is all you need to hear. Can’t say I’ve ever seen so much positivity for one man. You deserve it. Waiting for the next one👍
@Sarah-cq1vb
@Sarah-cq1vb 9 месяцев назад
I love that you followed that part from start to finish even though you weren’t the one doing the other work on it. I found it very fascinating. I especially liked seeing it doing it’s job I was wondering this whole time how that part worked in that machine it’s quite the beast. Thank you for all your effort into making these videos I know it is a time consuming thing but it is very much appreciated when it is done this well.
@robheatly3013
@robheatly3013 9 месяцев назад
Pure Trojan of a job to have to undertake and a mighty well done to you Spartin.
@jimborainbird2311
@jimborainbird2311 9 месяцев назад
I am in a quandary. I use to think my calling was to be a STOL brush plane pilot, then a shipwright fabricating wooden boats. But now I want to a mechanical engineer. I am sooooo confused. Great work. Have really enjoyed following along. Truth be told my 57 year old baby soft hands and feeble back could stand up to the strain you put your self through. Huge respect, thanks for sharing
@blahfasel2000
@blahfasel2000 9 месяцев назад
Interesting to watch. As for the heater power, 150 kVA (or 150 kW since heaters are a resistive load) sounds about the right ballpark. Steel has a heat capacity of roughly 0.5 kJ per kg and Kelvin, so to heat up 10 t of steel by one degree you need about 5000 kJ. 150 kW delivers 150 kJ/s, so about 33 s to deliver those 5000 kJ, or in other words with that power you could heat up the crusher jaw by just under two degrees per minute or 550 degrees in five hours. Of course that ignores heat loss to the environment (and other details like that the heat capacity isn't completely constant over this temperature range), but I think that cancels out with not the entire jaw being brought up to full normalizing temperature either.
@allistairc123
@allistairc123 9 месяцев назад
Awesome figures bud thanks for that insight
@joshruner1348
@joshruner1348 8 месяцев назад
I watch the first part and I just had to see this through. Im a mechanic at trade and i found this fascinating. Great job my friend.
@machinehireltd9242
@machinehireltd9242 9 месяцев назад
Hi Allistair Thank you for taking the time to record, edit, explain and post these videos. Amazing work....
@chrisrose9600
@chrisrose9600 9 месяцев назад
seeing that machine back working must have given you an enormous sense of achievement ...what a beast !!! ....i should send you a crate of Guinness !
@allistairc123
@allistairc123 9 месяцев назад
Ha ha feel free bud! Lol I'm actually liking the Guinness zero these days pretty good
@user-ed5nn9zm2b
@user-ed5nn9zm2b 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations on the land mark of 500 videos more so congratulations on another momentous job it's unbelievable skills and dedication to detail
@paulcooper9135
@paulcooper9135 9 месяцев назад
Congrats on 500!!! Has to be an incredible high to see your work being put to such an extreme test watching that crusher run! As for future videos ... I'm here for all of it .. offroad play time, tractors, machining, story time with Uncle Drew .. you name it, I will happily watch it. Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
@ramblereddie
@ramblereddie 8 месяцев назад
congrats on 500, love Curtis videos too!.
@brockmitchell3989
@brockmitchell3989 6 месяцев назад
I loved watching all three videos on this project. I love rock crushers, welding, machining, etc. I used to be a heat treater for bushings, cutters, and many other parts for oil drillers. I also heat treated parts for tools and many other items. You should do more videos on these rock crushers, in my opinion.
@danielpullum1907
@danielpullum1907 6 месяцев назад
I liked the use of the angle iron as a guide for the cutting. I cant believe I'd never seen that used. I see my Texas friend weighed in on your work also. He covers the south, I "cover" the Midwest in Illinois and our UTube friend Gregg "OnFireWelding"s got the west coast covered. You could spend quite a "holiday" just visiting us. I could get you a tour of the CAT Decatur Plant where the 797 "super" truck is fabed. Nine monster steel castings to form the frame. I do believe you welded the two left top blocks at least twice or ???? An amazing process. I watched another of a young man who built-"rebuilt" a jaw crusher a few months ago. I think it was for his personal property project.
@samos_sainz
@samos_sainz 9 месяцев назад
Don't ask me for a clever comment... I'm wordless! Your projects are always the most impressive and memorable ones on RU-vid, no matter how many years would pass.
@IfIcommentIlikedthevideo
@IfIcommentIlikedthevideo 9 месяцев назад
I Used to work in the mold industry, I know how you feel with the amount of wire you put on a job. Huge props for getting another big job the door. I admire you for giving shoutouts to all the other channels. All the best bud.
@joe2mercs
@joe2mercs 6 месяцев назад
You have been on journey from being “daunted” by something way outside your comfort zone the experience has given you greater confidence to tackle large projects. That which does not break you makes you stronger.
@daleboulton1169
@daleboulton1169 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations on the 500 videos! Thanks for taking us with you through the project. Another epic job, and another epic set of videos. You keep knocking it out of the park.
@jamesskelton6744
@jamesskelton6744 2 месяца назад
well done , this was an amazing video. thank you for sharing.
@prebO5960
@prebO5960 6 месяцев назад
Enjoyed this 3 hours! Fazinated. Good job :)
@Sam-lh2ik
@Sam-lh2ik 7 месяцев назад
That crusher is a monster ....great job champ
@citrusblast4372
@citrusblast4372 2 месяца назад
Im a new new NEW newbie, in a way this puts me at ease about my future cause its like, once you see what the actually hard stuff looks like it puts into perspective all the “tough stuff” Ive done and makes it seem so much simpler and easy
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