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Into the Breach of Texas' Guns With Battleship NJ: Part 2 

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One more two-part video made with our friends in the museum ship fleet, the Battleship New Jersey. In this video Travis and Ryan continue to talk about the 5" and 3" battery that is currently undergoing restoration.
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The link to Part One can be found here:
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Комментарии : 83   
@markjordan348
@markjordan348 Год назад
I remember when Ryan started making videos on Battleship New Jersey and was somewhat hesitant and sometimes seemed uncomfortable. I really like that he is supporting the curator of Battleship Texas Battleship Texas. The more practice this man gets the better he will become at presenting the history of this United States Legend. And then the both of them can help other curators explain and promote their Museum ships.
@rilmar2137
@rilmar2137 Год назад
It's genuinely heartwarming that the staffs of different warships work with each other rather than against each other. Teamwork makes dreamwork!
@cammobus
@cammobus Год назад
Ryan is a True Ambassador for the Preservation of Historical Ships
@cratecruncher6687
@cratecruncher6687 Год назад
All of you guys preserving these ancient floating cities rock! BB-35 is finally getting the lovin' she deserved from the start. I used to avoid Johnson Space Center in Clear Lake so I wouldn't have to drive past that rusty mildewed, but otherwise flight ready Saturn 5 laying on it's side. Update: They built a shed around it and charge a modest admission now. Hallelujah!
@atomicshadowman9143
@atomicshadowman9143 Год назад
Raccoons were occupying Huntsville's Saturn V before it went indoors.
@ericforman1483
@ericforman1483 Год назад
The Saturn V exhibits in Huntsville and Kennedy are awesome to see.
@1murder99
@1murder99 Год назад
The battleship New Jersey was offshore firing for us when I was in Vietnam. The battleship Texas was offshore at Casablanca when my father was going ashore in WW2.
@gilesshine3917
@gilesshine3917 Год назад
Really enjoy these collaborations. Thanks!
@aurorathearcticwolf4243
@aurorathearcticwolf4243 Год назад
This ship, her crew, the guns they fired! i feel connected in some unknown way... May the restoration teams have clear skies and no troubles in their mission to bring this piece of our nations past back to life!
@bobbenson6825
@bobbenson6825 Год назад
More crossovers = more fun. Very informative!
@FQP-7024
@FQP-7024 Год назад
These collabs are absolutely great, hope Texas dose collabs with more museum ships.
@rilmar2137
@rilmar2137 Год назад
Great to see those guns getting some love as well!
@robertf3479
@robertf3479 Год назад
Travis, you and your teams are doing a fantastic job preserving and eventually presenting these bits and pieces of your macro artifact, Battleship Texas.
@SST11B
@SST11B Год назад
All the battleship cool is included! Cheers!
@DavidSmith-cx8dg
@DavidSmith-cx8dg Год назад
Great to see Ryan and Travis presenting . Two great ships from different eras and there are some really good videos on both ships . I'd also include Tom Scott ( The older one ) for Texas . Given the challenges of preserving these leviathons the exchange of knowledge is vital and the technical skills need to be passed on .
@richardb775
@richardb775 Год назад
Tom Scott (The older one) is very knowledgeable and his videos are very informative. Would like to see him here too.
@tomscotttheolderone364
@tomscotttheolderone364 Год назад
@@richardb775 Thanks, but those guys absolutely don't need me!
@VKiera
@VKiera Год назад
It will be cool to be able blank fire some of the guns for special occasions in the future.
@BattleshipTexas
@BattleshipTexas Год назад
We're looking at doing something like that for the 3" guns!
@kristoffermangila
@kristoffermangila Год назад
Please do! It will make for some real cool saluting guns for special occasions, like the secondaries of HMS Belfast in London (the IWM also fires Belfast's main guns on special occasions, and I wouldn't be surprised if they did so for this week's upcoming coronation of King Charles III).
@scowell
@scowell Год назад
Love the collab... also loving my 'fouled anchors' BT shirts! Might have to come down and walk under her during the drydocking.
@henrycarlson7514
@henrycarlson7514 Год назад
If you can You should . I saw U.S.S. Ranger Cv. 61 in Dry dock (1978?), An amazing sight , if you can go under the Hull even more amazing. Sadly I forget exactly when . I was a Bt2
@geofffikar3417
@geofffikar3417 Год назад
Thank you for making these videos, they are very informative.
@Rwalt61
@Rwalt61 Год назад
Thank you for these videos. I think these 5" guns work like a 105mm or the bigger 155mm with the sliding breach. I think the 120mm main gun in the Abrams tank works like that too as opposed to the rotating breach ni the 16" guns.
@tomscotttheolderone364
@tomscotttheolderone364 Год назад
The 3" has a sliding breech. The 5" an interrupted screw breech plug.
@williamcooper126
@williamcooper126 Год назад
Nice work their are also other coatings that may cost less than Nickle plating like DLC (diamond like coating) that offer great protection minor pit filling and cost much less. BZ keep up the great work.
@henrycarlson7514
@henrycarlson7514 Год назад
So Wise , Thank You . Preserving History is GOOD
@420glass
@420glass Год назад
Great job folks
@formula73
@formula73 Год назад
BRILLIANT, GUYS! Your dedication and (yes) nerdery about all this stuff is infectious. These collab videos are some of my favorites, so far.
@Mr572u
@Mr572u Год назад
Some of those parts can be spray welded and remachined to look perfect.
@ImpendingJoker
@ImpendingJoker Год назад
I was going to say something similar. They can do the same thing with laser metal printing. They did the something similar for an old F4U Corsair were they reprinted the surfaces of all the valve faces because they had been reground so many times that they were too thin to work to remove the corrosion on them, so they literally reprinted the valve faces with a metal printer and brought them back up to the original specs and worked them from there.
@michaelflaxcombsr9095
@michaelflaxcombsr9095 Год назад
Seems to me fellows, there’s a little bit of animosity to one another. But they seem to get through it. A who’s gun is bigger kind of thing! I do enjoy watching all of these segments, Iowa, and Texas. And both ships are a great ship in there own way. I really appreciate all that you both do. Thanks guys! For sharing and all the knowledge from both of you guys!
@nathanfisher1826
@nathanfisher1826 Год назад
Thank you so much
@frankbodenschatz173
@frankbodenschatz173 Год назад
Great collaboration!
@QurikyBark32919
@QurikyBark32919 Год назад
Keep these up!
@nilo70
@nilo70 Год назад
The mushroom is called an Obturator . It’s shape is made to conform with the barrel with crazy hot high pressure gases caused by firing to seal the breach and direct all the gases towards the muzzle of the barrel . 😊
@tomscotttheolderone364
@tomscotttheolderone364 Год назад
While you are correct that it is part of the obturator, the term "mushroom" is legitimate due to its frequently use in old Navy ordnance manuals. While it closely conforms to the back of the chamber, the mushroom itself doesn't seal the breech. There is a pad made of canvas, asbestos and tallow that was sandwiched between the mushroom and face of the plug that served as the gas check. Chamber pressure from firing pushed the mushroom back so that it compressed and swelled the pad. The swelling is what sealed the breech and made it gas tight until the shell left the muzzle and pressure dropped.
@matthewlynch5586
@matthewlynch5586 Год назад
The “mushroom” technical name is the spindle. The obturator sits on the collar behind the head of the spindle. This technology is still being used with artillery pieces today. Now the materials used to make obturator bands have changed but still works the same way you explained. Nowadays, the obturator band consists of a split ring then rubber composite band and then another split ring.
@debbiehicks288
@debbiehicks288 Год назад
Really cool video, well made. Awesome 😎❤️❤️❤️
@Lone_Star_Proud
@Lone_Star_Proud Год назад
Great stuff.
@dmprdctns
@dmprdctns 8 месяцев назад
One area of the ship that has eluded any exploration online is that 2-3 story building-like structure at the top of the main mast. A very familiar structure as was so prominent on USS Arizona and the 1941 era USS Nevada. I'd love to take a journey up in there... Thanks... Liked - Subscribed
@drmarkintexas-400
@drmarkintexas-400 Год назад
Thank you for sharing 🏆🇺🇲🙏🤗
@sparkplug1018
@sparkplug1018 Год назад
Question about the gun shown at the end. Would you consider having the pitting welded and machined down to bring the artifact back to its original specifications? Or is it more important in your opinion to leave it as-is? What would be your consideration for and against such repairs?
@Normandy1944
@Normandy1944 Год назад
Damn that went by quickly, great to watch these collaborations between fellow museum ships. The exchange of information, ..are knowledge bombs to most, if not all of us, to absorb and enjoy. Explaining the transition methods of preservation for the different eras does nothing but strengthen the ability to keep these gallant ladies of the sea around longer for generations to enjoy.
@MrJeep75
@MrJeep75 Год назад
Fluid film works well for this
@Chandler7157
@Chandler7157 Год назад
it would be badass if battleship Texas could fire her guns one more time after she's fixed up
@Lion_McLionhead
@Lion_McLionhead Год назад
Who knew the 8 bit guy was also a curator. The guy is an army.
@krtwood
@krtwood Год назад
Not sure about calling that a mortise. At least in the woodworking world that would be a groove or slot. A mortise is a recess that doesn't typically extend to the edge of the part. Maybe it's different in gunsmithing?
@atomicshadowman9143
@atomicshadowman9143 Год назад
It's called a mortise on guns.
@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind
@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind Год назад
Is that breach erosion entirely from corrosion, or did gas blowby contribute to it similar to how small arms can have small amounts of breachface erosion from gasses getting past a primer?
@GABABQ2756
@GABABQ2756 Год назад
3”50 was electrical firing pin if I remember what I was told.
@SearTrip
@SearTrip Год назад
That was probably the 1950s version with the automated mount. They were different in many ways to the earlier marks of 3-inch/50.
@tomscotttheolderone364
@tomscotttheolderone364 Год назад
I am not aware of any modification of the 3"/50 cal ever mounted on Texas that was electrically fired. They are all percussion.
@richardb775
@richardb775 Год назад
How is the breech bushing machined and fastened to the gun?
@EeeDee1
@EeeDee1 Год назад
Question: is the Texas painted to match Sea Blue 5S or Navy Blue 5N?
@BattleshipTexas
@BattleshipTexas Год назад
It is going to be Navy Blue 5N
@EeeDee1
@EeeDee1 Год назад
@@BattleshipTexas Nice! I was just looking at the colors of the guns in the video and thought they were perfect sea blue matches.
@Mountain-Man-3000
@Mountain-Man-3000 Год назад
BB62 incoming
@brianbranson2306
@brianbranson2306 Год назад
cosmoline Baby
@jonathanmoody8919
@jonathanmoody8919 Год назад
When will yall start re installing the guns back on the Texas
@BattleshipTexas
@BattleshipTexas Год назад
the 5" guns will be put back on while were in dry dock but probably after more of the exterior painting is done so they dont get too messed up. The rest of them can be easily craned on either on land or via floating barge.
@Mishn0
@Mishn0 Год назад
The thumbnail saying "into the breach". seems a little off with it having an image of a "breech" in it.
@Direwolf1618
@Direwolf1618 Год назад
The 14" guns should totally be restored so they can fire again. Beurocrats, tax collectors, random civvies complaining about noise, 14" is the answer. Anything less is cowardice.
@guidor.4161
@guidor.4161 Год назад
It's gun "breech", right? Or is "breach" used in the US instead?
@ghost-cs8jy
@ghost-cs8jy Год назад
Breech. The spelling breach means a gap or opening, as in a fence.
@MrAxlzero
@MrAxlzero Год назад
might wanna consider anti seize compounds like graphite paste
@ditzydoo4378
@ditzydoo4378 Год назад
Mushroom... i.e., a breech Obturating ring.
@BattleshipTexas
@BattleshipTexas Год назад
Here is a link to a period Navy diagram. Yes, as a whole it is an obturating system. He was keeping it simple in the vid… encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRqBw3fevutlKejkXTgmBQuHdYHIEK9lQR4OQ&usqp=CAU
@RonValdes
@RonValdes Год назад
I really made a bad comment on the guns and care of them. I was wrong in that
@RonValdes
@RonValdes Год назад
It’s wonderful I was under the impression that you just left them outside and maybe cut them up I’m sorry for saying that
@petepeterson4540
@petepeterson4540 Год назад
this is my girl
@kevinthomas895
@kevinthomas895 Год назад
Does BAE have a modern ammunition that could fit these guns?
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад
No
@DesertCoyotes
@DesertCoyotes Год назад
How do museum ships deal with the cannona from a legal aspect with federal law? Ie destructive devices, automatic cannons, etc. Are they registered or exempt?
@somedaypilot
@somedaypilot Год назад
When demonstrating the firing mechanism, you had a spent cartridge in the chamber. Was that just to demonstrate loading and extraction, or do these guns have issues with dry-firing empty?
@fsj197811
@fsj197811 Год назад
I despise historical societies. They should not have the ability to dictate what someone does with their own property.
@GameMaker3_5
@GameMaker3_5 Год назад
Who knows, it's probably some regulation that prevents the ship from being altered far beyond reasoning. It is meant for preserving the ship, not making drastic changes to the ship itself, although I may not know anything about that...
@fsj197811
@fsj197811 Год назад
@@GameMaker3_5 I was talking in general. It goes for buildings as well. If I buy a building it should be mine to do with as I want and not stuck preserving it. The same goes for museums. When the acquire items it now belongs to them. Just my view is all.
@paulhalton1543
@paulhalton1543 Год назад
NJ curator looks totally bored. He really should at least take his hands out of his pockets.
@markjordan348
@markjordan348 Год назад
If you noticed he was there in support of the Battleship Texas curator. Ryan stood back and let the man talk, but when he seemed to have a snag Ryan would ask a pertinent question that that he could answer as he was talking to a colleague rather than making a video. I'm very pleased to see this.
@U.F.0.
@U.F.0. Год назад
Ryan..... shave your head
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад
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