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Major repair on a toe tip bucket. Part 1 

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Making the best of a bad situation. Repairing a toe tip bucket that hit the self destruct button!
0:00 intro
1:37 high speed forklifting
2:50 gas cutting pins
5:42 more torch cutting
6:24 removing the broken legs
8:21 preparing the weld edge
10:53 building up welding
12:21 tacking frame onto bucket
13:09 finding the edge of balance
14:18 drawing profile pattern
16:02 boc magic eye profile cutter
20:57 straight edge cutting
23:14 marking, drilling and reaming holes
26:15 cutting weld edge
28:42 removing old stops
29:43 outro
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@backyardmechanic921
@backyardmechanic921 Год назад
A much improved video, no music and speech is fine. You can't help background noise and it doesn't intrude much. I enjoy repair videos watching something that a lot of people would scrap come back to life as a useful object. Can't wait for part two.
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood 9 месяцев назад
Totally agree!
@DerBienenOpa
@DerBienenOpa Год назад
Between all these videos of fake restaurations and repairs, your videos sir are the real deal. I love it. Please keep making them.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks! Will do 👍🏻
@DerBienenOpa
@DerBienenOpa Год назад
@@snowballengineering that's great to hear, greetings from Germany
@ronbuckner8179
@ronbuckner8179 27 дней назад
Restorations
@stefcampagna2321
@stefcampagna2321 Год назад
Awesome. Music is not mandatory and your explanations are nice. Continue like that!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Will do! Thanks for watching
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood 9 месяцев назад
Agree 100%
@larryernst6349
@larryernst6349 4 месяца назад
I like your acknowledgement of ICWeld, he is a master with the torch
@jamesworsham125
@jamesworsham125 8 месяцев назад
Yes Issac is quite the artist with a torch
@fobo79
@fobo79 3 месяца назад
Tipping over the bucket without it falling over was very skillful! you are very good at what you do yes watch all your videos and am very impressed!! keep up the good work!! Greetings from Sweden 🥳
@davetaylor4741
@davetaylor4741 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyed. So much better without the backing track. Volume much better. No problem hearing you are North of Watford as us Southerners say. Then I did get that bit before. Project is interesting. Trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear is never easy. But you are well on the way. Looking forward to part 2.
@spencermcginty9812
@spencermcginty9812 Год назад
Just stumbled across your channel this evening and so far really enjoying it! Can hear you loud and clear, a busy shop isn’t quiet by the way😉 keep up the good work!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@ShainAndrews
@ShainAndrews Год назад
8:30 Sir... we all could. I'm above average with a torch. Issac makes me look like I lit my first torch yesterday. That man is a machine. At least I can weld as good... but his torch skills are something.
@b.malnit8983
@b.malnit8983 11 месяцев назад
Clear as ice. Loud enough. Your Hyster really moves along lad.
@a0cdhd
@a0cdhd Год назад
You're doin' all right mate. No bullshit, no head bangin' racket and we get to hear the bloody machines.
@dand5593
@dand5593 Год назад
You are ok, doing a hard work there. The world is full of uniq ppl, some of us can hear well, i can lift weight, so do what you are thinking is ok for you. Anyway, you are not a studio movie maker, you are a working man in first place, so thank you for your time and effort done filming this. Maybe many are comparing with other channels where they are doing "fake jobs" only to have what to film and having allready a script and $$$ in video/audio equipment. You are doing great 👍
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thank you!
@septicwhelk3654
@septicwhelk3654 9 месяцев назад
I C Weld guy is a true artist with a gas axe , the best I have ever seen . glad some one else watches and appreciates him !
@b.malnit8983
@b.malnit8983 11 месяцев назад
Your torch cutting looks perfectly good to my eye and I bet Issac would agree with me.
@jamesriordan3494
@jamesriordan3494 Год назад
Appreciate the benefit of your thinking about process / order of operations - well done ! Now, Isaac and his torch - sets a high bar that man. One thing I’ve noticed and adopted myself is his habit of going through the full motion of the cut in advance to check hand and torch positioning - definitely eliminates / reduces potential tight spots and “unforced errors”. Maybe basic stuff, but has helped me quite a bit.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
He has incredible skill! It always seems to go a lot smoother in practice when the torch isn’t lit. 😅
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood 9 месяцев назад
Isaac is definitely the torch man we all should aspire to be!
@davidmcc359
@davidmcc359 10 месяцев назад
Had never heard of a "Magic Eye Cutter" but boy, what a machine that is. Draw something up on card and hey presto, the tilly lamp wanders up and down the drawing whilst the torch does it's biz.. Just love watching these videos and thoroughly enjoy seeing a skilled fabricator so focused on getting it right and on price..
@patricktyra7316
@patricktyra7316 Год назад
i do prefer just the shop noises to music most of the time . that drill press is a beast
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
It’s a big old girl, weighs about 4tonne
@brwesi
@brwesi Год назад
There are probably a fair number of folks who can do the work, but figuring out what to do, how to do it and then doing it well that is another thing. You are a rare tradesman in today's world, and I hope your customers appreciate your level of skill in so many areas. Great work and a pleasure to watch!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Yes, knowing how to tackle the job takes some thinking about sometimes. Thanks!
@steveg4iwr
@steveg4iwr Год назад
Easy to hear you this week and music definitely not required. 🙂🙂
@andrewmiller2868
@andrewmiller2868 Год назад
icweld certainly knows his stuff when it comes ti using the gas torch and he has a very dry sense of humor 🤣. You're getting a really interesting channel started Oliver 👍👍👍.
@alangrant9114
@alangrant9114 Год назад
Can hear you fine mate , good vid 👍
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@ronbuckner8179
@ronbuckner8179 27 дней назад
I agree with most of these guys, what ever you give us, we’ll take. Music beats dead time where we all are expecting something to be said, but you are the author of your creation. Whatever you give, we’ll take..
@michaelbright9162
@michaelbright9162 Год назад
A good channel. Although I am retired I come from an engineering background and enjoy your videos.
@kirkpowell6161
@kirkpowell6161 Год назад
Great video! I like the "no music".
@petersimmons743
@petersimmons743 Год назад
Yes I can hear you fine & I really enjoy repair videos like yours. I can't wait for your next Video / Video's.
@ianbrooks6816
@ianbrooks6816 Год назад
Your delivery is excellent. Sound is great. You get better cuts in 30mm metal than I can do in 9 mm ply!
@theziggx
@theziggx Год назад
Awesome video mate ! I prefer without the music . I like hearing your thoughts on setup and behind your decisions. Keep up the great work I'm subscribed for sure 😊
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@jimg7784
@jimg7784 Год назад
Hear you fine. Great job love watching and maybe stealing an idea or two. Keep up the good work. Elkhart, Texas
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks 👍
@mattt7970
@mattt7970 Год назад
Hear you loud and clear😊
@camerondadams
@camerondadams Год назад
I thought this video was excellent, interesting content, and explained well (I don't know this difference between a welding helmet and a profile cutter). The audio is perfect. Keep 'em coming.
@ruthbees7214
@ruthbees7214 Год назад
Good start to your bucket repair. Amazes me how people just do repair and then cannot get access for the pin maintenance later on. I liked the bit about ic weld made me laugh. He did a repair on a cat 360 digger arm. He bevelled a piece of plate and said clean it with grinder or maybe not. It was cut so clean it didn't need any grinding. He is God's gift to torch cutting and more. You deserve the work you are getting no cutting corners with you very good honest repairs. Look forward to part two thanks ruth.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
He is the man! Thanks for watching 😁
@xxMasterofSparksxx
@xxMasterofSparksxx Год назад
Brilliant Videos. Watched the lot tonight, cant wait for next instalment. Much better without the loud music. 10/10 for the work your doing.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks!
@MrKornhole
@MrKornhole 24 дня назад
Issac try making your mark with the soap stone then give it a spray of WD- 40 or an equivalent. Lines show up really good and the WD doesn't harm the weld at all.
@jimbaird8976
@jimbaird8976 Год назад
Great video. Appreciated your explaining and rationale throughout.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@danielwerger5641
@danielwerger5641 Год назад
Yup, I can hear you perfectly. Great channel...! Cheers from Canada...
@christopherforster6555
@christopherforster6555 Год назад
I like to watch professionals work so thanks for your videos .
@zerajera
@zerajera Год назад
I can hear you lound and clear now. Love your "magic eye" line following cutter, low tech but cuts out the CAD expense. Thanks for sharing.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Old but still very useful. I have a cnc machine as well but it won’t cut thick enough for this job. Thanks for watching.
@beyondmiddleagedman7240
@beyondmiddleagedman7240 Год назад
Yep, much better w/o the music. Audio is improving. You're right about Isaac and flame cutting. He makes it look so easy! Those Pakistani videos have some torch masters, too. I hope that on occasion, you get an easy repair to make up for these boogers!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
He does make it look easy! It’s not that often I use a torch, just so happens that when I decided to make a RU-vid channel the first few jobs have all needed one 😅 Yeah them boys have some skill but not always the equipment.
@user-dn4iv2ne6r
@user-dn4iv2ne6r 11 месяцев назад
Your machine torch cuts look very good. Suggest increasing your travel speed maybe 10%. Watch the edge for excess melting. Increase speed until the edge looks crisper. Running the around the plate first with the flame lit but not cutting will give a bit of preheat and pop off some of the scale and rust. The line burner has some serious leakage around the base of the tip. Thinking you are not using the correct tip for the torch.
@jayk5549
@jayk5549 Год назад
Thanks. Great vid. Liked your commentary and could here u just fine.
@thepagan5432
@thepagan5432 Год назад
You do get a good variety of work, some of it is bound to be repetitive, but you cope very well with the different projects. I used to prefer to work alone and I did loads of field/off site work all over UK, Europe and USA. Wherever I went I found that engineers were very helpful and friendly, which helps. Good job off to see part 2. 👍
@jameskirby2604
@jameskirby2604 Год назад
You are doing great job,and your filming is right on,many thanks
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks!
@tbohtwentyone
@tbohtwentyone 11 месяцев назад
Interesting and well presented content.
@kentuckytrapper780
@kentuckytrapper780 10 месяцев назад
Quilty work man, great video, keep'um coming. .
@jimmacdonald9746
@jimmacdonald9746 9 месяцев назад
Your channel is 👍🏻🇬🇧
@zzmike
@zzmike Год назад
Great video! Looking forward to Pt. 2! ---Mike
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks! Part 2 already up 👍🏻
@vinnyhern
@vinnyhern Год назад
video and sound was excellent! 👍👍
@lovejcdc
@lovejcdc Год назад
Great video man and I can hear you just fine. I like what you're doing and admire your skills at fixing things as rough shape as that bucket lol that thing is in bad shape for sure. But like you said it wasn't built properly in the first place.
@martinsmallridge
@martinsmallridge Год назад
Great video and really good to hear your thinking behind the repair process. Thanks for dropping the music now subscribed.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks!
@yeslad123
@yeslad123 Год назад
Fantastic video mate! Smart and skilled man! You will be one of my regular RU-vidrs from now on. Can’t wait for the workshop tour!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks for watching! Will have to have a good tidy up before any workshop tour 😅
@prosen426
@prosen426 Год назад
Great video, I have enjoyed all of them so far but this one is a big step up. Thanks for sharing your work with us!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@user-it8rn6kj2j
@user-it8rn6kj2j 9 месяцев назад
Great Video, keep up the great work
@moelSiabod14334
@moelSiabod14334 4 месяца назад
Great vidios , all very interesting to watch, thankyou for making them . I notice your having trouble doing your weld prep bevels with the straight line " quicky"cutter, would it work better if you converted the head to hold your freehand plasma torch, it might be worth a try , anything is better than endless grinding on thick plate.
@gser1274
@gser1274 Год назад
Just perfect!
@alangraham4526
@alangraham4526 Год назад
Just "discovered" your channel and most impressed with your approach and limited amount of equipment compared to some that still can't turn out an acceptable job if they had access to RRoyces workshops. You are the third I have subscribed to now and look forward to future productions. Very pleased to have someone from UK on my fav's list.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks Alan!
@Bits-of-Bytes
@Bits-of-Bytes Год назад
Hear you fine. Interesting torch machine...you mentioned ICWELD..he would love it. I am an amateur and your explanations are very good lessons for me.
@swanvalleymachineshop
@swanvalleymachineshop Год назад
Great job. Cheers.
@catabaticanabatic3800
@catabaticanabatic3800 Год назад
Excellent work.
@bombardier3qtrlbpsi
@bombardier3qtrlbpsi Год назад
Nice job 👍. No problem hearing you.
@b.malnit8983
@b.malnit8983 Год назад
Hear you great. Thanks so much. You are an artist for sure.
@kurtg7285
@kurtg7285 Год назад
Great video mate, watching from the land down under 🇦🇺🍻
@andrewcooper8980
@andrewcooper8980 Год назад
Nice job. Looking forward to the next video
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Coming soon!
@ZenWithKen
@ZenWithKen Год назад
Your content is enjoyed and appreciated, thank you.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
I appreciate that!
@jacquesdor50
@jacquesdor50 Год назад
Can hear you great! Good video, like your explanation and you use of varied pieces of equipment.
@innertubemac
@innertubemac Год назад
👍enjoyed the video, sound was good and you explained the work good 👍 Your magic eye cutting machine torch was great , I’ve never seen something like that . Do you know what year it was made . Thanks.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
1979 I think.
@jcddcjjcdnz
@jcddcjjcdnz Год назад
Great without the music, speach is fine, content is excellent. Thanks.
@gearhead181
@gearhead181 Год назад
Awesome videos and very nice work keep them coming I’ll keep watching
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks!
@curtisricks9043
@curtisricks9043 Год назад
Good vid,I was entertained.
@LifetimeinWelding
@LifetimeinWelding Год назад
Three observations Always preheat. run the flame across the steel at cutting speed without cutting oxygen on. Try a 1/8 nozzle for cutting out bent parts and bevel cutting by hand. Bolt a 1” plywood board 18”x18” to the drill press. I’m impressed by the kit & workshop you have. How did you come by it all. Inherited? Purchase ? I hope you change enough. I enjoyed the work but was also under paid & taken for granted. I moved to FE welding lecturer . Do something about the seating nozzle flame it can cause over heating problems.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks for the tips. I’ve purchased everything myself. My budget isn’t huge though hence why it’s mostly older gear.
@fredoropesa4939
@fredoropesa4939 Год назад
Your doing great keep up the good work
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@glennmoreland6457
@glennmoreland6457 Год назад
Great video ☹🇬🇧
@sylviaelse5086
@sylviaelse5086 7 месяцев назад
It's great that it provides you with work, but with so much damage, I have to wonder at what point it becomes cheaper just to get new one.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering 7 месяцев назад
New ones are very expensive
@graemewhite5029
@graemewhite5029 Год назад
Decent looking repair and a couple of your torches have the same "pilot light" feature as mine !
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
That the quick reflex “pilot light”?
@stevefromlondon9175
@stevefromlondon9175 Год назад
Great video my friend content was good loved that cutting machine not seen that before Regards Steve UK London
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
@uther10
@uther10 Год назад
Sucks the music is gone but still will keep watching your vids!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
The music is back just not at loud.
@carlsnowball7610
@carlsnowball7610 Год назад
Hi! I am a Snowball too! Love watching these videos (as well as CEE) Keep it going Mate! Live in Australia but from Sunderland.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Hello fellow Snowball! Thanks for watching!
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 Год назад
An Old Koike IK72 track torch. I have one of those things, keeps soldering along for some reason! I just recently found your channel. I like what you are doing. (I am a repair guy as well, mostly portable line boring, welding and light machine work. No you tube channel though, only IG) Anyway I like your optical profile cutter as well. Looks like you have a nice set up for repair work. I willl have a look at your other vids too, the shop made line boring rig looks very promising. Cheers
@jamescurrie9351
@jamescurrie9351 Год назад
Major repair on a toe tip bucket. Par no music is great thanks
@PDSVIDEO1966
@PDSVIDEO1966 11 месяцев назад
Been binge watching your videos and everything i've seen so far you repair and build stuff better than original. Keep up the great work and videos. Perhaps you you do one on how you sharpen your tools as they always seem to get loads of views.
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood 9 месяцев назад
His is the only channel I have ever binge watched. He just keeps getting better and better with each new video.
@biggest163
@biggest163 Год назад
good vid ty
@JohnBurnet1
@JohnBurnet1 Год назад
Why do you not use a pneumatic needle scaler like I C Weld, great videos BTW. 🙄Ignore me I see you use one in part 2 😁
@Doitgood52
@Doitgood52 Год назад
Yes Isaac @icweld is a brain surgeon with the torch, he also has a tip to see your chalk line better, and that is to spray it with WD40 before you cut 😊
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
I did see that but never thought to try it yet. My glasses are a bit too dark as well which doesn’t help.
@gordonfitzsimmons2018
@gordonfitzsimmons2018 Год назад
much better not into the music enjoy the explanations and how you work the job out, also the little comments you make. thanks
@GoVIT4L
@GoVIT4L Год назад
You should preheat the part quite a lot before cutting! Will make for much neater and more consistent cut! But tbh they look good! Nothing a grinder can’t fix
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
I’m too impatient to preheat before cutting 🤣
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 Год назад
Your fast-motion bit with the forklift sounds a lot like one of the screaming goats. You know the one.
@kevinkirk5174
@kevinkirk5174 Год назад
Well done there I would have sent that bucket for scrap
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Because new ones are so expensive it makes it worth while repairing the old ones.
@bigdave6447
@bigdave6447 Год назад
You may have gotten cutting tips from I.C.,but you burn from the top down (the preferred method) and you gouge with a continuous feed of the carbon. Not his dip and dab method. Didn't see if you place the carbon into the torch bare end first which he does incorrectly .jolly good show.!!!
@eppot1
@eppot1 Год назад
👍
@TedsEscapades
@TedsEscapades Год назад
The audio is much better, the wife has stopped rolling her eyes when the music would suddenly start.
@geostan86jack11
@geostan86jack11 Год назад
💯💯
@juiceboy-vx3qj
@juiceboy-vx3qj Год назад
your voice volume is very low compared to the background noise, maybe one of those shirt collar microphones, otherwise great job.👍👍👍
@colinratcliffe2454
@colinratcliffe2454 Год назад
When you say you have a limited budget, do you quote those jobs. I would have thought that the client would want to have this job fixed properly.
@user-fi9wl4fg7f
@user-fi9wl4fg7f 6 месяцев назад
U are doing good work keep it up do u work on the farm as well
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering 6 месяцев назад
Sometimes
@martinworkman8669
@martinworkman8669 6 месяцев назад
Great video's. At what point do you tell a customer that you can only polish a turd so much
@bigdave6447
@bigdave6447 Год назад
In your opinion did Alan Turing get a fair deal from the English gov.?
@bigdave6447
@bigdave6447 Год назад
If your cuts look like a beaver with one bad tooth gnaw it rest your hands like I.C.! Notice he'll even use a clamp for a rest sometimes. Remember, you can't cut smoothly if you're shaking like a dog crapping on a briar bush!!!
@bigdave6447
@bigdave6447 Год назад
What brand is your torch?
@larrybourne4176
@larrybourne4176 7 месяцев назад
I don't know if others have my problem with music on RU-vid, but for me, every time the dialog stops for a few seconds on all videos, YT cranks the music up full power and nearly blasts me out of my chair. I'm at the point where I keep the pointer on the volume bar and switch back and forth, which is a real PIA. You bet....leave it off.....don't need it.
@kevinholden4595
@kevinholden4595 11 месяцев назад
Nice to see you using marketplace. It’s one way of accumulating ‘stuff’ or as my calls it; shit. 🧐
@bigdave6447
@bigdave6447 Год назад
How about getting a striker instead of using a lighter,save those pinkies!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Yes, I need to
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