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Repair Bail Arm BROKEN Into 3 Pieces | Part 1 | CAT 637 Scraper 

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This earthmoving part is completely broken into 3 pieces and we’re going to fix it! This is a Bail Arm off a twin drive push-pull Caterpillar 637 Scraper. The bail arm is used to hook up one scraper to another one in front of it so they can assist each other with taking big cuts. This bail arm has a lot of damage, both ends have broken off and one of the ends is bent. In this Part 1 video we show the step by step process of disassembling all the parts using an air arc gouger and grinding to prep them ready for assembly. We also use our 150 tonne hydraulic press to straighten the bent end before machining new pieces of hollow bar that will replace the broken sections of the bail arm.
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@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Righto so this part is almost FUBAR 😂and definitely one of the worse one's we have seen! P.S. Sorry about the wind & audio when we are outside 😩 *Watch next * Part 2 here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9mvwQs7yod0.html 😎👍 Follow us online here 👇🤳 TikTok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdax3gNQ/ Instagram: instagram.com/cutting_edge_engineering Facebook: facebook.com/cuttingedgeengineeringaustralia/ Official CEE Merch shop: www.ceeshop.com.au
@billyshumate853
@billyshumate853 Год назад
Kurtis we know what FUBAR means
@demonknight7965
@demonknight7965 Год назад
3 pieces generally indicates FUBAR. 🤣
@alp763
@alp763 Год назад
Why don't you experiment with some voiceover instead of direct narration? It can be interesting and can save you some time on "the train moments" 😁
@mrgremer357
@mrgremer357 Год назад
@@demonknight7965 yes, 3 pieces as well as the trashed prior work evidence. Really adds another level to FUBAR.
@Murphyslawfarm
@Murphyslawfarm Год назад
R.I.P Workbench
@paulhammond7489
@paulhammond7489 Год назад
I reckon the guy at the steel supplier has a grand sense of humour, knowing this was for CEE he wrapped the end of the 140x80 hollow bar stock with "Fragile" warning tape LOL
@TheEvertw
@TheEvertw Год назад
Spotted that too. Must have been to warn anything about to come in contact that it was more fragile than what was coming at them ;-)
@ronwilken5219
@ronwilken5219 Год назад
@@TheEvertw more like a warning, "don't drop on toes"!.
@MrKotBonifacy
@MrKotBonifacy Год назад
Nah, he just grabbed the first roll of tape he found laying around. And as there's hardly anything fragile in that supplier's shop the tape is probably some cheap-sourced one from some surplus sale or stock sell-off of some company that went belly up. A tape is a tape, and if it sells for a third of the regular price it could have "biohazard" printed on it and no one would care ;-)
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Год назад
Yeah, I had to laugh when I saw that "Fragile" tape. What could be less fragile than this?
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes Год назад
hey, it's hollow-bar, right? That's much more fragile than solid bar, no? ;) Like, it's just a relative thing? :D I dunno, just a guess. It amused me too. :)
@justunicorn001
@justunicorn001 Год назад
Another sign of a true quality tradesman someone who can read the signs of the job at hand. I found it was something that most quality tradesmen were able to do and in the process, be able to do repairs or fix the problem with a certain amount of guarantee it won't break again My hat is again off to you my man. I get tingles watching quality being performed in the society of disposable throw away culture. All the best you you, Karen and homey. Cheers Ian
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Hey Ian thanks for saying so mate, I agree it's getting harder to find "good work" that people take pride in. Having my name on the line is one good motivator
@mrgremer357
@mrgremer357 Год назад
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering fantastic response and mad props for a ‘Job Well Done!’ Looking forward to your next video!
@harryhino2267
@harryhino2267 Год назад
Hat off?? More like kissing the ground he walks on whilst throwing flower petals 🤣 I stand (ok....sit) in awe of your skill and professionalism. I will turn up on your doorstep one day to see it all first hand 👌
@justunicorn001
@justunicorn001 Год назад
@@harryhino2267 I don't know if you're being facetious or not. I don't kiss the ground anyone walls on. I Have worked of close to fifty years and brought up and started working in the 70s working with a true work ethic. Not to mention being allowed to put quality above profit. Today it's, get it done as fast as you can and quality be damned. My grandfather always said, if a job is worth doing, it worth doing property. I appreciate the effort other put into there work and Kurtis has shown time and again he respects his reputation.
@smartgorilla
@smartgorilla Год назад
definately. sadly most diy guys like me dont exist much nowadays. 19k for a replacement. makes no sense
@buynsell365
@buynsell365 Год назад
My Man cut up his own table in order to get the job DONE on a weekend !!!! This is why I subscribed back when you only had 5K subscribers...............You do what you have to do to get the job done. Keep up the great work.
@ronludlow8100
@ronludlow8100 Год назад
I don't weld, I don't do machine work, but I find these videos strangely addictive. I appreciate your skill and knowledge. I also love the back story about how you got to where you are.
@pennyoflaherty1345
@pennyoflaherty1345 Год назад
I’d like to here more too
@grahamstretch6863
@grahamstretch6863 Год назад
@@pennyoflaherty1345 If you watch the first Q / A video I think that is where the story is found!
@mikemcgranor2858
@mikemcgranor2858 8 месяцев назад
Dude. Same. I can't stop watching.
@WadeMD
@WadeMD 5 месяцев назад
I love seeing someone who is excellent in their field of expertise! Glad there is a backstory.
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
These arms are a real balance act between tough enough to take it, and not tough enough to transfer the damage to the machine. Whomever mathed them out, really knew what they were doing.
@RA-gk5zg
@RA-gk5zg Год назад
As a retired engineer I agree. The hollow tubes are effectively the fuse in the assembly.
@mhbh1979
@mhbh1979 Год назад
I agree completely. I think it also serves another couple of purposes though. It gives it enough flex to not break in normal usage but still bend/break when the guy ballses it up and crashes it in the wrong position. I think it also helps in actually making it. If the loop was solid bar to the pivots it would be a right pain to get set up nicely for welding together. I reckon it's a long learned design rather than someone actually doing stress analysis stuff. Awesome thing😎
@gavinatkins2671
@gavinatkins2671 Год назад
Enginerds almost earn their keep sometimes!
@hornetf18
@hornetf18 Год назад
Anyone can design a bridge that stands forever. Only an engineer can build a bridge that barely stands.
@fowletm1992
@fowletm1992 Год назад
There was a little bit of mathing it out amd a whole lot of trial and error What cat do well is reaserah their failures they dont just fob off their customers They might charge a fortune but they'll be studying what and how you broke whatever you bring to them
@hy78an
@hy78an Год назад
I think this channel gains by the fact that both of you takes pride in your work.
@joep041188
@joep041188 Год назад
Also the puppy
@michaelc.3812
@michaelc.3812 Год назад
Curtis, I’m an electrical engineer who studied at a university (Colorado State, a good one). And it is appropriate for me to say that you have a gift that no degree can offer. You are a natural, and you don’t say NO to the tough jobs. I love to watch you work mate, and wish you all the best. Same to your wife/GF and your terrier.
@jamessparham5762
@jamessparham5762 10 месяцев назад
Yes it's a real fine skill. It's great to know the theory and I went to school for that also. That education prepared me for the 25 year journey that I continue to learn to this very day. Experience and common sense is what makes one highly efficient and not lose quality. There really is no short cuts to get good. Just get up at 4am everyday and work till the sun goes down....... After 25 years anyone will be good if they love what they do.
@marcables-ls8rg
@marcables-ls8rg 9 месяцев назад
It's a real pleasure to watch someone who refuses to cut corners
@markspeller5722
@markspeller5722 Год назад
Well I've said it before and I'll say it again, Kurtis your knowledge and workmanship is off the charts and Karen's video work and editing is i think the best on RU-vid. 👌
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Thanks very much we both appreciate it!
@Renville80
@Renville80 Год назад
“…needed some 20 mil plate, and I had a 20 mil workbench…” Gotta do what you gotta do sometimes! 👍
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
That workbench was a lifesaver 🤣👍
@peterweidl8706
@peterweidl8706 Год назад
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering LOL..... Yep....It's gone ti it's next life. 😊
@drewcagno
@drewcagno Год назад
I laughed so hard at this line
@joseywales3789
@joseywales3789 Год назад
It is called *"REAPPROPRIATION"* or robbing off Peter to pay Paul.... But I prefer Reappropriation, it sounds more professional! 😂🤣😂
@PhilG999
@PhilG999 Год назад
@@joseywales3789 I use "Repurposing"! Looks at broken part. Hmmm. What have I got laying around I can make a new one out of? ;)
@1911wood
@1911wood Год назад
I like the way your forensic post mortem examinations of failed parts. Also you pull no punches calling out shit work. Good stuff. I hope the jackleg who did that work sees this.
@CathyInBlue
@CathyInBlue Год назад
I had never heard of gouging rods before I started watching this channel, but Kurtis makes it look like an absolute art form. The surface it leaves is just beautiful.
@dennisc3238
@dennisc3238 Год назад
Great editing--keeps getting better all the time, and Homey's "car ride" to the vet was great👍 Always fascinating to watch how Kurtis works and explains the steps he takes as he goes. 👍 Definitely looking forward to part two. 👍
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@rogerdavies6226
@rogerdavies6226 Год назад
As a course of normal life, I drive by my vet. He only does the freakout once I turn in. Easier on both of us
@almostanengineer
@almostanengineer Год назад
I know right, just at the point my mind went, ‘why is he striking the end of the tube first’ he then explains why 😂
@chriswoods2263
@chriswoods2263 Год назад
You always know a common repair when you have a jig tables already setup for the part, Another great Video.
@BlindBatG34
@BlindBatG34 Год назад
The price of the new part doesn’t matter if the part isn’t available for months. I bet there are plenty of jobs where Curtis could charge as much as the new unavailable part and his customers would gladly pay because equipment being down costs a lot of money.
@HJZ75driver
@HJZ75driver Год назад
Getting it done 1-2 days versus months. Definitely
@mfeldheim
@mfeldheim Год назад
This, also taking into account that his repairs usually are OEM or better from a quality standpoint.
@daleburrell6273
@daleburrell6273 Год назад
​@@HJZ75driver ..."TIME IS MONEY-!!!"
@alexh3974
@alexh3974 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, even of his part lasted for 3 months before you could replace it. It would be cheaper than machine down. However his parts are gonna lasta rather long time.
@epistte
@epistte 7 месяцев назад
@@daleburrell6273 Get it back in the dirt because time out of service also costs a lot of money, both for the machine value and the contract time.
@falksweden
@falksweden Год назад
Once again I have to say that I'm impressed with the audio editing. A lot of work going in to having the correct audio even in the sped up video/slowmo. Well done, Karen! Top class! 👌
@petermckee1061
@petermckee1061 8 месяцев назад
My thoughts, too!!
@chrisnimmo7874
@chrisnimmo7874 7 месяцев назад
Karen is a PRO ! I agree !
@gazz501
@gazz501 6 месяцев назад
There's an art to it that Karen has a handle on for sure.
@roneckler9937
@roneckler9937 Год назад
Between CEE and IC Weld, you both make your jobs look easy. I know it much more complicated than you show, but I feel like I can weld and turn anything after watching you all.
@kobold2376
@kobold2376 Год назад
same, with this clear explanation and the description for safe handling. You could really use the vids as educational material
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 Год назад
@@kobold2376 Several TAFE Colleges in Australia have approached CEE to be able to do just that. These videos are an excellent means of teaching correct habits and safe work practices in a way in which a person would be trained without realising it.
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek Год назад
Well, I had to watch this alone this morning as Karin and Halgrim are out and I just couldn't wait. Great diagnosis on the faulty repairs that had been made, followed by excellent corrective surgery. Thanks to you both!
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Good morning Bruce you are very early to watch this weeks video! Hope you enjoy the rest of your Friday 😁👍
@ewanbaxter9199
@ewanbaxter9199 Год назад
Why have I just spent 3 hours watching your vid's. I have nothing to do with engineering, but your vids are SO interesting they are addictive I can't help but watch more. At the start of each vid' I think "How the heck are you going to fix that". By the end of the vid' it is fixed good as new, all professionally done.
@pstewart5443
@pstewart5443 Год назад
That gouging technique is amazing. Never heard of it before. As always, I learn something each time I watch your channel. I don't even work with metal outside of minor hobby stuff, but I find how it applies to what I am doing. I wish I had gone into working with metal instead of computers. My uncle was an artist at metal working, but he used his skills to make motorcycles, trucks, and of course worked full-time as a welder most of his life. I find I feel working with metal to be very calming and natural.
@johnmcclain3887
@johnmcclain3887 Год назад
I've known of this most of my life, but never done it, been working on motorcycles and trucks, cars fifty years, just now getting to know what this actually looks like in action. Watching this is like finishing my degree in metalwork at retirement age. Your comment struck home for me too.
@jk94332
@jk94332 Год назад
This was a really impressive fix Kurtis, the air arc gouging cut through it like butter! You are precise, efficient and thorough on every job you do and these videos are such a good advertisement for the calibre of work you punch out in your shop! Well done Karen for capturing it and editing it so well, what a team! Ps I am glad Homie is going well!
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it mate we appreciate the great comment!
@TrondBrgeKrokli
@TrondBrgeKrokli Год назад
As a comment to your explanation at the start: Excellent diagnosis, you do your job expertly. I trust your diagnosis 100%.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
cheers mate!
@ronnicoll1122
@ronnicoll1122 Год назад
I watch alot of tradesmen videos of all sorts. I think yours is the only channel that don't have so called experts coming on critiquing your work.
@latisimusd
@latisimusd Год назад
Always so fascinated by your approach to the diagnosis, repair process, and how you strive to to achieve or exceed OEM quality. Another great one!
@johnnymelendez4836
@johnnymelendez4836 Год назад
Another great lesson Kurtis, really enjoy how you analyze a piece's prior history of repairs👍
@bigwoodrz
@bigwoodrz Год назад
Kurtis, you are a man for all seasons. The pride of a true engineer who has masterful skills and above. Your customers are very lucky to have your knowledge and expertise.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
wow thanks mate
@leeeeni
@leeeeni 10 месяцев назад
It is crazy how specialized you are. I have never ever seen this vehicle in my life, but you have special rig to repair one special part of these vehicles.
@robertmorgan2995
@robertmorgan2995 6 месяцев назад
Just like a brand new part. You are wonderfully accomplished and brilliant. In so many different mediums. My Dad was a Tool and Die Maker who never had to farm out anything. He was 19 when WW ll broke out and he gained a lot of his confidence and skills during that tumultuous time. You are extremely Blessed and Gifted! I savor your TUBES. Like hanging out with my Dad in his tool room.
@GenMaster124
@GenMaster124 Год назад
I couldn’t workout how you were going to get the measurements right …until I saw the jig ….guess you’ve done this many times before 👏🏻👏🏻
@CM-pw4jk
@CM-pw4jk Год назад
Loved the fragile tape on the stock. Looking forward to bringing my bits in soon for you to fix. Mckinnon Builders, Uki.
@polytzai
@polytzai Год назад
Same though with the fragile tape😅
@aaronhall7740
@aaronhall7740 Год назад
It could make your flesh fragile 😂😂
@p-niel5328
@p-niel5328 Год назад
The Fragile word is a reminder for the handler's toes.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA Год назад
Hey, couriers will bend it in half anyway, sticker or not. Though I would probably have put a "fork lift only" sticker and a pallet with it tied to it, else they will use it, as it looks like, as a roller.
@ZENERVOLTAGE
@ZENERVOLTAGE Год назад
Your dog is excited 24hrs a day, which shows just how happy he is! Great engineers, great dog owners therefore GREAT PEOPLE!!!
@JohnDoe-bd5sz
@JohnDoe-bd5sz Год назад
Amazing how you use a crude gouge tool with the precision of a surgeon
@jackreed3445
@jackreed3445 Год назад
It was good that when I was ready to ask a question you gave the explanation before I had to ask. Striking the arc on the bare metal. And don't complain about the weather too much, it was 113F here today, you can put on more clothes but I'm too old and fat to take any more off! Great video, cool shots, and lots of information. Thanks, jack, in The Valley of the Sun, Arizona, USA
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Hey mate yeah we have bloody nice weather here, 6°C is about as cold as it gets and summer isn't usually too hot just really humid
@derb_
@derb_ Год назад
A cliffhanger, how brutal! Liked the extra technical explanations in this one.
@maklu7935
@maklu7935 8 месяцев назад
Nice to see someone properly gouge. Too many people act like they're afraid of it and "bump" gouge 1/8" at a time. The results are always horrendous, and clean up takes longer than if they had just used a zip disc (cut off wheel, wafer wheel, etc) instead.
@FliesLikeABrick
@FliesLikeABrick Год назад
I love that you already had the welding jig for these bail arms. I wonder how many of these you rebuilt before building that jig
@TheMonkdad
@TheMonkdad Год назад
I just want to say thanks for your videos. I’ve heard you say that you hate making them but I appreciate watching someone who obviously knows what they’re doing.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
thanks for watching mate, it's great to know the videos are enjoyed
@SinisterMD
@SinisterMD Год назад
My favorite part of the end of my week is the Friday video from CEE. Love watching you work. Thanks also to your wife for all the work with videography and editing. The bloopers always make my day.
@chuckmayerchak3071
@chuckmayerchak3071 Год назад
Their are not words to properly describe your talent knowledge and workmanship! I'm always amazed how you take on these large projects!
@Stubones999
@Stubones999 Год назад
Wow, another Friday at trade school! Even though I'm retired and will never need what you teach us in reality, It neat to know how you do what you do. Thanks for the patience and education! I'm glad Homie is good to go! And, last but not least, thanks Karen for making Curtis look good and keep him on his marks :)
@fisheatinweasel
@fisheatinweasel Год назад
The intro segments just keep getting better! You are the setting the bar high on machining video production!
@RodSwansmad
@RodSwansmad Год назад
Love the break down of why the component failed and previous repair inferior. The customer will be very happy with your expert repair and happy with the savings in the hip pocket $ Cheers
@stubenthomas6846
@stubenthomas6846 8 месяцев назад
I'm 63 and I've been building and fabricating things all of my life. I'm currently a process engineer in the battery department for an EV manufacturing company. LOVE your channel ! ! ! !
@peternicholsonu6090
@peternicholsonu6090 Год назад
Really impressed with the way you use your equipment. I worked with light steel in mid sixties and don’t remember when cutting disks and pads came in. Guess the old guys did a lot of filing..... modern layered pad disks and cutting disks are incredible when seeing what you do with them...Thankyou for bringing us along with you.....Capalaba
@terrycannon570
@terrycannon570 Год назад
Another great video by CEE and Homie. He is always a treat. Thanks, Karen, for taking us along to the vet with you and Homie.
@sadmule
@sadmule Год назад
Some damn good control with that Air-Arc cutting things down, can tell you've taken it around the block a few times.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
yeah once or twice 😂👍
@michaelrice500
@michaelrice500 Год назад
I dunno mate; I think you should try a classical violin; you'd probably embarrass a load of violin players. You're a master with that thing!
@luviskol
@luviskol Год назад
@@michaelrice500 Don't think a classical violin is much cop for removing metal mate🤣
@michaelrice500
@michaelrice500 Год назад
@@luviskol Get it hot enough and blow O2 through it . . .
@Ty-bz7zx
@Ty-bz7zx Год назад
Not gunna lie .... I skipped to the "Bloopers" and Homeless.... Then went back and watched the normal stuff. Sadly I have grown accustomed to the phenomenal work ethic, Attention to detail, and Master Level craftsmanship. Hooroo mate! =)
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
hahaa we love that viewers skip to the good parts 😂
@sunny71169
@sunny71169 Год назад
Kurtis-The depth of your knowledge is absolutely stunning! I doubt there is anything you don't know or can't fix in the world of heavy metal and manual machining.
@chrisharris8727
@chrisharris8727 Год назад
“A bird that shits wire” Fantastic and I think we have all seen welding like that in the past 😀😀 Great content again Kurtis and your usual brilliant camera work Karen I’m looking forward to seeing part 2 and the finished product. Homey reminds me so much of my 2 Staffie’s with the same mannerisms etc. My vet is very good with them and they actually like going to see her even when they get there booster injections etc. Your channel is top of my repair and engineering RU-vid videos that I watch and it’s a real treat on a Friday morning here in the UK when I get to watch it 👍🏻👍🏻
@MattysWorkshop
@MattysWorkshop Год назад
Gday Kurtis and Karen, the previous repair certainly didn’t do the job but it’ll leave this workshop done properly, the cost of components and availability isn’t going to get better anytime soon, good to see Homey got a clear bill of health, awesome job as always, have a great weekend, cheers
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
yeah that previous repair was like a gift that kept on giving 😅 about to watch your new video mate! 😎👍
@rickc5303
@rickc5303 Год назад
I like the editing dept. As always nice work keeping things in order and moving along with well timed cuts! Thanks for all the work in that area that often, and by design, goes un noticed. Love the channel!
@cenccenc946
@cenccenc946 Год назад
Quick suggestion for the editing department. If his voice distorts from a bad recording, just go with it. dub over Darth Vaders voice. 😆 🤣 😂
@mikebell9166
@mikebell9166 Год назад
I knew you were gonna like the shade! It's SO much nicer working in the breeze, than in a shop. "Someone grabbed a bird that shit wire!" Classic! That was a substandard repair that came back to haunt the original "repairman", I'm thinking...
@ctid107
@ctid107 Год назад
What a great way to start the morning, a new CEE video. Fantastic work Kurtis. All the best from here in Belfast, N.Ireland mid summer.... well we only know it's summer because the rain is warm !
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
morning to you mate, awesome to know we have viewers all the way over there!
@cliffmorain7215
@cliffmorain7215 Год назад
Air arc was my go to for weld removal too Kurtis. I also had so much more control and I think it's a lot cleaner. Another great video.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Right on mate 😎👊
@69JonnyP
@69JonnyP 2 месяца назад
Your encyclopaedic knowledge can surely only mean you had one hell of a teacher.
@laughkick
@laughkick 2 месяца назад
You would think so, but he's actually self taught. I think he has a Q&A video that mentions it
@69JonnyP
@69JonnyP 2 месяца назад
wow@@laughkick
@Kakuro-hl1kk
@Kakuro-hl1kk Месяц назад
Excellent work, you can see that a real professional is working on it. The camera work is also excellent. Thank you for these impressive pictures. Many greetings from Germany.
@jerryhoschouer5131
@jerryhoschouer5131 Год назад
Absolutely love the quality of work you do! It amazes me the skills and work ethics that you possess. As always great video and cannot wait for part 2 ……
@K1W1fly
@K1W1fly Год назад
Quite a noticeable difference in wall thickness between the scrap tubes and the proper repair. Always worth doing it properly!
@stevenkelley9025
@stevenkelley9025 Год назад
Poor Homeless, nobody likes sitting in the Dr's office waiting! My wife and I think he is the best dog! The quality of work that is done at CEE far surpasses anything I can find in Michigan. Absolutely amazing!!
@ellieprice363
@ellieprice363 Год назад
Have you watched Davin Haggety Redline Rebuilds channel in Travers City, MI.? He and his camera man produce some amazing engine rebuilding projects.
@conniedrumjr275
@conniedrumjr275 Год назад
I don’t know anything about this line of work, none the less I love these videos
@centariprime9959
@centariprime9959 Год назад
The forensics of the damage is fascinating.
@lukebrennan5780
@lukebrennan5780 Год назад
That was interesting. Not sure about the fragile bar, nor the special workbench, but the rest was pretty cool. I love how you have the jigs for all these weird jobs. Every Friday night I nearly forget. I turn off the work stuff, flip on the PC and OH! That's right - it's Friday! Karen's new video! yay! :-) Thanks heaps.
@twodeepupyours508
@twodeepupyours508 Год назад
I love the explanations, way more interesting than just a generic repair video with a 15 second audio looping over and over for 30 minutes 👍
@jwdickinson643
@jwdickinson643 Год назад
that jig you used is awsome! obviously this aint the first time you’ve repaired one of these monsters.
@ThunderChasers
@ThunderChasers Год назад
As always, great work from a true pro. There really is no substitute for experience and skill.
@dalejones3862
@dalejones3862 Год назад
With the quality of work put out u have to be the go to man in Australia another fantastic repair
@jetegtmeier71
@jetegtmeier71 Год назад
that boy has SO much character, you can see it in his eyes and facial expressions. He must be an absolute joy to be around :) he deserves all the treats and toys he gets as fan mail :)
@rayhein8205
@rayhein8205 6 месяцев назад
Outstanding explanation of each step and the detail of why you do things a certain way based upon your knowledge and experience! So many videos from other Utubers do not answer the why this method to solve problem. You are truly a magician in your shop. Thanks for taking us along!
@glennsoucy4359
@glennsoucy4359 Год назад
That's the beauty of fixing these things. Send it back to the owner, " You haven't broke what I can't fix"
@jt9498
@jt9498 Год назад
That would make a great saying on a T-shirt! Something to think about! :)
@russwideman9623
@russwideman9623 Год назад
nicely done Kurtis.... it must be very satisfying to clean up after that "bird that shits wire"... (that was hilarious) looking forward to part 2! And karen..... your editing skills are getting amazing! well done!!
@charlescoleman8139
@charlescoleman8139 Год назад
Your explanation on how you start your air gouging to burn through the paint is wonderful. I've seen you use the air gouging method before and wondered why that little touch off on bare metal. Thank you for the great videos and educational information.
@The-Deadbolt-Deputy
@The-Deadbolt-Deputy Год назад
I love that you cut your table up to get a job done ! You do what you gotta do. Love it !
@JDMFilma
@JDMFilma Год назад
I always liked to Arc Gouge. Very calming and therapeutic. Love the videos keep up the good work !! And hello from the west coast USA.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
I enjoy gouging, not so fun in summer but should be good with the container shelter setup now
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Год назад
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering It will be interesting seeing the next workshop update and seeing how you did all that.
@Bigmike3406E
@Bigmike3406E Год назад
Better than factory. Thanks for sharing . I’ve had to repair a few of those back in the day but the were 657E MODELS . Nice jig to work off . We didn’t get that luxury out in the field . Lol
@talvayas
@talvayas 8 месяцев назад
I love how you explain the steps and why you did certain things.
@DaleKallio-jk9wo
@DaleKallio-jk9wo 7 месяцев назад
Nice filter work on the camera so we can see that cut 4:58👍🏻 Our canine friend has loyalty born of love😊 Brilliant use of that table for position🥇loving the reverse auto traverse let off for marking high spots👌🏻
@gonetroutfishing
@gonetroutfishing Год назад
Gooood morning from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great day!
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
hey mate what time is it there? Must be real early or late.
@gonetroutfishing
@gonetroutfishing Год назад
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering It is 3:10am EST
@johnfrend5980
@johnfrend5980 Год назад
Awesome workbench! I truly did laugh out loud as it was flapping away on the forkie.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
LOL one of a kind that
@terrencemills6148
@terrencemills6148 Год назад
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering stage 1 weight reduction on the bench?!
@daviduher6219
@daviduher6219 Год назад
The workbench cut up for another project is fabulous. Curtis describes that in such a dry humorous way and I was reminded of the many times I robbed from one job in order to finish another. Get it done because the next project is waiting!
@5x535
@5x535 Год назад
I appreciate your explanation about burning through the paint with a hot end to get the fire started when using your gouger. I wondered why you did the little heat up---and then you explained why. Beautiful!
@entropyachieved750
@entropyachieved750 Год назад
Its Friday evening, finished for the week and my favourite show is on...
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
sounds good mate, enjoy the weekend 😎👍
@nbrowser
@nbrowser Год назад
Ok...this comment goes to Karen specifically...seriously woman you are getting really good at this video thing! The split screen and pic in pic...awesome, you're learning and taking your craft to the next level! I wish you nothing but continued success cause you got a talent here!
@johndvoracek1000
@johndvoracek1000 Год назад
Love your use of the 20 mil workbench! It's just a shop tool, so use it as the need arises. Thanks again for the videos.
@birdman5jh
@birdman5jh Год назад
Ok, 4 months later..... Either you do a lot of these repairs or you borrowed the weld jig from somewhere. Not knowing, I was wondering if you were going to take us out to the site to measure a good one so you had all the correct dimensions.. I love your videos. I'm retired now but love to see the artistry of a true fabricator and manual machinist again. I ended my career as a CNC programmer but you're doing it how my father, no longer with us, taught me. He always told me "a good machinist can do whatever he puts his mind to." I truly believe that.
@420tagalong
@420tagalong Год назад
your good at your work that's for dam sure. when ya broke out the jig there at the end an set the nose of the bar on it i knew that you've done this type of work before.. spot on brother keep up the great work an keep the vid's comming.. cheers
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
cheers mate thanks for watching!
@bryanlatimer-davies1222
@bryanlatimer-davies1222 Год назад
That jig is quite an investment, he must do a lot of those to justify the cost.
@kenthesparky178
@kenthesparky178 Год назад
I can picture the engineer that designed that part of the machine thinking "I going to make it unbreakable" and the operator thinking"hold my beer while I fix that"🤭🤣😂
@kenore4003
@kenore4003 Год назад
Things will always find a way to break . The best thing is to give it place to break that is not hidden and easy to get at. Production quotas are always set at +20% of machines capacity and then if a mechanic sees the breakage starting and reports it the usual response is "Do you know how much it's gonna cost to fix that?"
@jraybye
@jraybye Год назад
Nice to see you"re wearing your cap in proper IC Weld fashion
@wittenhenderson875
@wittenhenderson875 7 месяцев назад
I love explanation time with Kurtis. Even more so when he spends the first 5 minutes just absolutely dunking on the repairman that came before.
@lyntonr6188
@lyntonr6188 Год назад
Awesome work as always 🍻🍻 glad to see the tripod I sent you guys getting a work out, much better than sitting in my cupboard never getting used 👌👍
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Hey mate! That tripod has been a game changer for Karen and getting different angles/time-lapse it is very well used 😎👊
@richawkins8552
@richawkins8552 Год назад
Thanks for the video!! Appreciate both the Giggler and Karl for their work!! [Grin]
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@buildmotion1426
@buildmotion1426 10 месяцев назад
I find myself saying "Smart" as I watch your repairs. I've worked in big fab shops and seen good clean workmanship much like what you do. Keep up the good work.
@paulcooper2897
@paulcooper2897 Год назад
Love the air arc gouger!!! ... Very pretty susnet!! Lookingnforward to Part 2 Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
@sadmule
@sadmule Год назад
Looking good so far, will be waiting for part 2 next week
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
cheers mate thanks for always watching
@jomtienbeachroad
@jomtienbeachroad Год назад
Very professional work, the actual job at hand and great job with the editing.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Thank you very much!
@ryanforster4038
@ryanforster4038 Год назад
Your channel has had me captivated for the last 10 days, these kind of channels are what make me love RU-vid, making someone’s every day life and business an enjoyable pastime for people seeking entertainment, I love your channel mate it takes me back to doing machining and engineering in high school, I’d love to spend some time in a workshop again! Best wishes
@jvcyt298
@jvcyt298 Год назад
This is the second time that I've seen you repair this type of part. So far I've noticed some different techniques from the first one, like when you repair scraper blades, not always the same method, but the job gets done.
@justaddwata
@justaddwata Год назад
Nice work guys - Karen - you are really nailing it with the camera work - excellent - makes it so much easier to watch/enjoy! (Hardly noticed the FUBAR)
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering Год назад
Thanks so much!
@alanmoffat4680
@alanmoffat4680 Год назад
Must do a lot of these as you have a jig ready for them. I bet CEEA has a good rep for these and users seek you out for repairs and rebuilds. ps My dog has same reaction to Vet checks - as soon as we go a certain way, she knows what is coming!!!
@luviskol
@luviskol Год назад
Saw that and thought - this ain't his first rodeo
@anthonycash4609
@anthonycash4609 Год назад
@@luviskol he has other videos of repairing these.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 Год назад
@@anthonycash4609 Well the trip to the vet we haven't seen before.
@anthonycash4609
@anthonycash4609 Год назад
His last video , about half way threw it his wife Karon takes homeless to the vet it shows her loading him up in the SUV and walking into the vets office then homeless and her waiting in the exam room.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 Год назад
@@anthonycash4609 Are they between seasons in Australia and we are getting reruns ?
@ls2005019227
@ls2005019227 Год назад
You have some of the best gouging/welding/machining videos on RU-vid! Thanks for taking us along -
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