I couldn't agree with you more The only people that are watching this are welders and people that want to be welders trying to learn how to fix things. The last thing I like to see is every process and a long drawn out video.
I think you were spot on. Enough details to know what’s going on but not so technical that you get bored with the video. Your skill in your trade is displayed quite nicely. Very talented. Nice job.
There are no shortage of detailed line boring videos all over the internet. If someone "needs" the minutia from soup to nuts, there are plenty of other channels they can watch for that level of detail. Personally, I’m here to watch you work your magic to restore the equipment that gets destroyed from use, misuse or lack of maintenance. I don’t need an hour long video that I’m going to fast forward through in order to get the meat of the job anyway. Short…sweet…and to the point works for me. Thanks for asking for our input. It’s worth exactly what you paid for it. 👍👍
Although this vid was on a fast pace and we all have seen you already doing all the preparations and measuring, the detailed videos are quite interesting. But I can imagine, how quicker the work happens if there isn't always a camera in the way... 😉 Just keep your videos coming, be it the short or the detailed ones, always a joy to watch! Thx a lot! 👍👍👍 Sweet dog, btw...
Super detailed an explained helps those of us that are less experienced and want to get educated as much as possible. I enjoy the 50 minute videos where you explain literally everything down to what tool you are using and where you bought it etc.
As a self taught/learner welder I like the fact that you do the explaining as it gives me the info I need to approach my situations at work although it is all mostly on mild steel though. But long or short version...so far all the videos you have done so far is just perfect. So continue with what you are doing
the shorter videos are better for me,I'm a welder for my paycheck.When I'm not welding, I'm welding! It's hard to even keep up with mowing my lawn! Western NY here
My brotha, from one small business owner to another, i really appreciate the small bits of magic you throw out. You are making the world a better place.
Very good paced video in my opinion. Line boring is all in the name "boring" 😂😂😂 the explanation of what happened, and how your fixing it is the important part! 👍👍
I have ADHD so I need a lot of info really fast to keep my attention. I liked the video this way. The only thing I could possibly ask for is to show maybe a tiny bit of the bore welding….to see a little bit of it actually welding rather than just the before and after. But the video was great. Thanks for taking the extra time to film and edit everything…..really enjoyed it.
There's so many videos out there if I wanted to watch line boring I could be occupied for several days before exhausting the high-good quality content. In all honestly, I'm here to see some fucked up heavy equipment and their components get reworked to see what I can do in my own field to prevent them from happening or mitigating the severity. You content is nice and concise as it is, good sir.
video was good - nice detail on how you cantered the bar because you had questions from viewers on that, the rest was more what we have seen before, with explanation of what was out of the ordinary - I liked it.
For me an Explained and detailed version is always appreciated, don't know much of this work ,..but I enjoy whatching your videos a lot Thanks so much for sharing
very good video you put the principal who is very interesting and above all you have very special tools that I had never seen before that's what I like about your videos and I saw the head of security outside he was serious 🐱🐱
Your doing AWESOME work, been around payloaders for 25yrs in gravel pits here in Nebraska didn't know they needed a little slack to move seen Cat repair man do this kind of set up very cool love the bird splatter Haaaa
Hi Greg I have been lineboring for over thirty years when repairing bucket pin bores I always start with the main pin bores then move on to the tilt bores this makes the alignment easier.hope this helps
I think the shorter format overall will be more attractive to a wider audience. Not being a welder, I don’t understand when you get into the finer details (like settings on your machines or the size of wire), but it doesn’t bother me either. This vid had just the right amount of line boring; enough to show what’s going on and then jumping forward to the end of that step. Would have been nice to see some of the welding (both by hand and the line welder). As others have said, I enjoy you narrating the problem and how you’re going to fix it. 👍🏼👍🏼
I enjoy both. Your explanations are pretty good and concise. I can tell you enjoy your work and you're good at it. recommendation is to keep doing what you like, cause if you don't like doing it, you won't do it for long.
i like both vids quick and detailed you could put the same repair out both ways could call the long one asmr with out talking just the machines running. i do like your bore welding ones best
Hi Greg, I think your videos are just fine. Between you and Isaac, have learned the correct way to line bore. Will watch the videos no matter what the length.
Shorter videos seam to translate well. Perhaps short detailed videos on each tool used could be a good archive/look-up clip, but keep those to (15) to (20) minutes long. I learned so much from this video: "Here we go again! Line boring loader bucket. Your explanation as the beginning setup the clip nicely and was easy to follow along especially since you left certain things out and rather told us about it instead. Thank you.
Great job! I like this kind of video of just "seeing it in practice", its super satisfying to see the welding and boring in action. As for explaining, no need to go into deep detail, chances are people watching you know somewhat what's happening and after a few videos, get the jist of it.
You should show at least 1 hour long video a month on complex jobs. Maybe have 2 videos of the same project. One for short and one long. There are new guys here and old timers. You have alot of knowledge and us new guys would love to see more of your thought process!
The shorter the better for me as long as you hit the highlights, I’ve been around heavy equipment my whole career and seen it all pretty much but now I’m retired and really miss it so I really enjoy watching your videos, keep up the great work and I’ll keep watching!
A lot of us don’t have your experience. Some of us don’t have even close. Some of us have NONE. There is to be a middle ground for us all. We they say, the art of compromise, is when all parties are equally unhappy lol
Hi Greg I have watched all of your videos and really enjoy them! I understand that RU-vid is making a bug push for "shorts" or shorter videos but my personal preference is for reasonable length video (say 25-50 min) which includes a good amount of background as to what you are doing & why... This video was OK, but it might have contained a bit more information about the piece of equipment the bucket was attached to and the type of work the machine was doing. Even a generic picture of the loader it came off of would have been nice... With regard to the lower pins that you did not show, it may be received better by your viewers if you avoid saying "I'm not going to show that" but instead something like "I'll also be fixing the lower pins which I'll show you at the end of the video" I do prefer a bit longer videos with more information... Also, certain operations (such as screwing a bolt in and out might benefit by being sped up... The last thing I would recommend is for you to change your format! I very much enjoy and look forward to watching everything you post!
I want to help you! Aluminum oxide,silicon carbide and boron nitrate are different types of common Abrasives. All remove metals by actually cutting. Boron nitrate is bettered in hardness only by diamond. Your cubitron wheel is made of boron nitrate,that's why lt lasts so long,and keeps "cutting. That's a thumb nail briefing of an interesting field,lots to learn!!