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Turning Weld Build Up With High Speed Steel 

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This a quick machine job on a stub shaft that goes in an axle assembly on a fork lift. The seal journal was severely worn down, so it was welded up and I had to machine it back to size. I use some Rex 49 high speed steel to turn this, and show how these tools are excellent for turning down weldments.
This is the first video I made of the same types of repairs done to the forklift axle.
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@TheJohndeere466
@TheJohndeere466 2 года назад
I have been a machinist for 37 years. When indicating something like that I always use what we call a brass bumper. Its just a piece of brass about 3'" in dia. and about 8" long. I always bump directly towards the indicator but I always pull the stem of the indicator back while bumping to avoid damaging the indicator. Then let the indicator touch again and in this way you can tell if the part moved and how much without even turning the chuck around. This is especially handy when indicating large jobs such as 35" dia bronze bushings.
@TheMadManPlace
@TheMadManPlace 8 лет назад
It is so good to see that the "younger generation" have been passed the skills that we used on a daily basis back in the stone ages. Thank you for sharing - brought back memories of rebuilding tractor kingpins back when there was no MIG (only stick) and welders ALWAYS dumped the part in water to cool them down.
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
I do alot of metal build up using stick welding
@TheMadManPlace
@TheMadManPlace 8 лет назад
In my case the guy left pockets of flux all over the place AND tempered the piece by quenching it in water to cool it down...
@georgebear4557
@georgebear4557 4 года назад
Adam, you are a real inspiation to me. Started machine work when I was about six, under my Dad's supervision. Your videos bring back fond memories of those times. Didn't know then, how big that learning curve was. I'm 52 now and still learning. Dad still teaches me things, as do you. Thank you.
@JT-tz5hp
@JT-tz5hp 2 года назад
I miss this relaxed format. So soothing to watch.
@waiakalulu3501
@waiakalulu3501 8 лет назад
That lathe and that chuck embodies the definition of deluxe and luxury. The impressive results speak for themselves. I'm not a machinist and likely never will be due to the cost of the machines, but the joy I get out of these videos is the transformation of before and after. It's awesome to see what's possible when you have a skilled tradesman at the controls.
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
I love that old Monarch, it was built with so much excellent engineering.
@MemphisApplegate
@MemphisApplegate 8 лет назад
Looks like a new part. I worked in a factory that had mostly 50-100 year old machines (made wire). Those guys kept all those machines running by constantly rebuilding old parts. It was magic to me how they did it, and now watching you, I can clearly see it is magic.
@Stktnc
@Stktnc 8 лет назад
My grandfather ran a Monarch very similar to that one for 25 years. About a year before his transition he was 90% blind and I took him down to the plant where he was a machinst to visit one last time...even unable to see he described every function of the machine to me while we stood there next to it. It's very nice to see one of these beautiful machines still going strong. Thanks.
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
+STKTNC Wow what an awesome story of your grandfather!
@Stktnc
@Stktnc 8 лет назад
This video really brought back some unexpected memories. Thank you again. He would have loved yours and Keith's channels!!!!
@Paiadakine
@Paiadakine 4 года назад
Great story.
@craigleemehan
@craigleemehan 8 лет назад
Went back and watched the old video. I have been a long time viewer, but reviewing that old video, I can see how much your video professionalism has advanced! Great job.
@doomraider551
@doomraider551 5 лет назад
Great lesson. Knowing how to machine rework and repairs are skills that will always be useful no matter what. Thank you for teaching this.
@kurtarmbrust
@kurtarmbrust 8 лет назад
New tools are always fun to play with. It's even better when you're impressed with the quality. Great watching you work.
@marcuscicero9587
@marcuscicero9587 5 лет назад
of all Adam's video subjects - viewer mail, cooking, building projects, trips, new machine welcoming, I like the shop machining vids the best. utterly fascinating. amazed with this man' knowledge and accuracy
@aussietonner
@aussietonner 8 лет назад
really enjoyed this video mate, its great that you make the time to share your knowledge with all of us. thanks
@BecksArmory
@BecksArmory 7 лет назад
I'm a Aerospace seal designer. I really enjoyed this video. :) We always recommend at least a 15 degree lead-in chamfer so the seal will not be damaged upon instillation. I'm glade you talked about this. People always ignore that and destroy the seals upon instillation. Also surface finished is super critical for long seal life. (80% to 90% bearing ratio if possible). If the seal is tearing up the shaft maybe you could heat treat your shaft post machining, or chrome plate it. Thanks for this video.
@RollingEasy
@RollingEasy 6 лет назад
When you're putting in your valve oil seals on your Harley heads, go down and buy yourself a bottle of vitamin supplement capsules near enough to the size of the valve shaft, open them up, tip out the powder, oil them up and then slide them up and into place. The amount of times in my younger days when grinding valves on cars that I'd punch a ring in that new rubber seal with a sharp valve when putting it back, if I'd had a dollar every time, I'd be rich today. And disengaging the half nuts when Metric threading is child's play if you learn the simple technique..... Just saying.
@garyd5622
@garyd5622 5 лет назад
We used to spray ceramics on seal diameters which gave them a long wear life.
@eflanagan1921
@eflanagan1921 5 лет назад
@@garyd5622 Newb here could you explain that ?
@garyd5622
@garyd5622 5 лет назад
@@eflanagan1921This video illustrates the spray welding. Different powders will give anything from bronze to ceramics. We found it cheaper and faster than replacing the whole shaft or spindle. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ByeLJsHvnzc.html
@davidworsley7969
@davidworsley7969 4 года назад
@@garyd5622Thanks, I didn't know about that either,the vid was very good-I noticed that abom70 has 2 vids titled shaft metalizing which I think is the same thing but in more detail.
@Ryzomadman
@Ryzomadman 8 лет назад
The repair came out lovely and clean I would be well happy with that.
@kjamison5951
@kjamison5951 6 лет назад
Great Job, Adam! A work colleague used to joke that graduate engineers work to tolerances of a thousandth of an inch but the master metal workers did it exactly right.
@ralfbond258
@ralfbond258 3 года назад
old school machinists are very rare these days...i salute you sir!
@Rolingmetal
@Rolingmetal 8 лет назад
What a wonderfully silent machine.
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
The Monarch is a nice quiet smooth running lathe.
@priitmolder6475
@priitmolder6475 8 лет назад
Its friday night, im getting over my work week and im here. That monarch really vibes with me...
@loretoverzo4801
@loretoverzo4801 6 лет назад
Yeah! Very well maintained lathe machine...
@themeister1966
@themeister1966 6 лет назад
Great work, Sir you make it look easy, that's the difference between a journeyman and hobbyist. Repair work is never as easy as new parts with prints. Thanks for sharing.
@phillipspain5650
@phillipspain5650 7 лет назад
Another excellent job. This guy is a true machinists.
@Makermook
@Makermook 5 лет назад
Prior to finding your channel, I never appreciated the precision with which machinists work. I'm impressed.
@frankcruz1751
@frankcruz1751 5 лет назад
Thank you Adam for sharing this tips and tricks.
@ehamady6
@ehamady6 8 лет назад
The new chuck looks and performs great. That nice lathe has been made even nicer!
@citizen1970
@citizen1970 5 лет назад
You would make a great teacher. Thanks Robert
@UnorthodoxFabrication
@UnorthodoxFabrication 7 лет назад
Adam, Thanks for all the great videos.
@sparkiekosten5902
@sparkiekosten5902 5 лет назад
That little smile when you mentioned "using the new 4 jaw chuck".........You can see the excitement at getting to play on the lathe!
@StreuB1
@StreuB1 8 лет назад
I think many of us sat and snickered when you put the Abom Torque on that part and then kept bumping and thumping it and it wouldn't budge. LOL. That new chuck is a skookum choocher for sure! Great vid buddy! Thanks!
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
Oh yea, it's a good chuck and I love having and using it already
@webernprophecies
@webernprophecies 5 лет назад
Love your videos. No nonsense, pure machining craft.
@biglon62
@biglon62 3 года назад
Pure art in the making! Thanks for sharing your knowledge sir!!
@phlodel
@phlodel 5 лет назад
I do machine work and I have been a welder for machine shops for some years. When building up parts for machining clean, I've found I need to build up a lot more than seems like enough if you really want to avoid surface defects when machined to size. Dual shield wire with some post heat and slow cooling makes a more machinable weld deposit than hard wire.
@dougalan5614
@dougalan5614 5 лет назад
You're the Jedi master! Using the Force to true up a piece like that is bloody magic!
@optimistichorizon
@optimistichorizon 8 лет назад
Artisan. The gentleman that performed the welding did an amazing job not adding more material than necessary. I can tell you boys have been doing this for at least a month now.
@TheFuneralDirector
@TheFuneralDirector 8 лет назад
Those are my favourite videos the weld build up ones, thanks for sharing
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
+The Funeral Director 1965 cool glad you enjoy
@thomaschandler8036
@thomaschandler8036 4 года назад
Good job. Enjoy watching your videos. Like to see a person that knows what he is doing..
@therestorationshop
@therestorationshop 6 лет назад
Really helpful, thanks for going step by step.
@HarmonHeat
@HarmonHeat 5 лет назад
That Chuck is so badass it should be named Norris
@scottcarr3264
@scottcarr3264 5 лет назад
justen sr, Your a funny guy.
@HarmonHeat
@HarmonHeat 5 лет назад
@@scottcarr3264 I guess I'm too old to be a fan boy!
@SinsBird
@SinsBird 5 лет назад
This made me chuckle a little bit.
@daleburrell6273
@daleburrell6273 5 лет назад
...GET A GRIP-!!
@jonnyenough1531
@jonnyenough1531 4 года назад
Old style 4 jaw chuck
@gtcazusa
@gtcazusa 7 лет назад
Abom79. .. I could watch these all day. There are a lot of milling/lathing/metalworking videos on YT but I love how you take the time to explain everything and you are truly a master craftsman with great quality ethic. Keep up the good work!
@TupmaniaTurning
@TupmaniaTurning 8 лет назад
Always a pleasure to watch your vids. Top notch work as always.
@TroyForceOne
@TroyForceOne 8 лет назад
Great vid, as always. Thanks for making them
@Drdeath6900
@Drdeath6900 7 лет назад
hey adam, i love the videos. dont know why but for some reason metal work just brings a smile to my face keep it up!
@dragman377
@dragman377 5 лет назад
Always enjoy your videos. That machine is so quiet , must have foam rubber gears in it ! Thanks for taking the time for us out in you tube land.
@merlin4809
@merlin4809 5 лет назад
As a fellow turner, I have to say there is something really satisfying to take a crappy welded part and make it look like new. Well done sir.
@bobkins270
@bobkins270 8 лет назад
Of all the machining videos I've seen, And I've see possibly hundreds besides yours, you have the smoothest lathe. Usually you hear the gears mesh and whine. Love the videos, I've learned a lot.
@ronaldcounts4119
@ronaldcounts4119 4 года назад
I like the way you do things!! Good teacher.
@MrLiamCooley
@MrLiamCooley 8 лет назад
That new chuck is looking awesome!
@robertperkins7339
@robertperkins7339 3 года назад
Absolutely fascinating, incredible skill and attention to detail, something i fear is slowly being lost! Just the use of proper engineering hand tools, run out guages, micrometers and verniers, Brilliant ! Reminds me of my youth and sheet metal work (of course not working to such tight tolerances)
@robertrosas4090
@robertrosas4090 7 лет назад
Adam thank you for Cher you time and show your talent as machine i like to learn everything you show one more time thank you and thank you
@jjs4x
@jjs4x 8 лет назад
Awesome repair Adam! Had something similar come through my door 2 weeks but it was a hydraulic valve with rust pitting.
@pauliepatches
@pauliepatches 8 лет назад
love it i just watched that video yesterday ..... Amazing work Adam
@subterraneanzombie1639
@subterraneanzombie1639 7 лет назад
As usual great video again Abom, and again I get to suffer from wanting a workshop like yours in my life
@tom7601
@tom7601 6 лет назад
Another great video. That chuck is a real beauty!
@carlwhite8225
@carlwhite8225 7 лет назад
very nice work, I learn something every time i watch, Thanks
@bobbysipes7994
@bobbysipes7994 5 лет назад
great job, love to see you work
@Freetheworldnow
@Freetheworldnow 6 лет назад
Another great video by the torque master Abom!!
@sl5303
@sl5303 4 года назад
my man you the Picasso of machining it is art that you make
@phuturephunk
@phuturephunk 7 лет назад
Oooh! That's a new chuck! So shiny!
@permagrin8742
@permagrin8742 5 лет назад
That’s real close to what I am needing to do. Buddy needs a spindle built up and re threaded. They are expensive for him and hard to find at any rate. Plus it’s a project. Tig weld and turn. Thanks for the video
@quantumbox01
@quantumbox01 6 лет назад
This was really good to see, always thought adding material using a welder then machining was a bit of a myth, but goes to show it can be done quite easily
@rd95stang
@rd95stang 8 лет назад
I've watched a few of your videos... killer work man!!!
@whiterussian6144
@whiterussian6144 7 лет назад
beautiful piece of work!
@arkansas1313
@arkansas1313 8 лет назад
Love how 'silent' the lathe is while running, makes for a friendly work environment! Another high quality machining job! ....13
@Patriot1776
@Patriot1776 8 лет назад
That lathe's headstock has helical-cut gears in it, just like you would find in a conventional automotive manual transmission or semi-truck manual transmission. They do a lot to cut down on gear whine and gear noise. ^^
@timothybarney7257
@timothybarney7257 7 лет назад
Patriot1776 If he wants a comparison, he should jump over to Keith Fenner's channel. His engine lathe has straight cut gears and does have some gear noise at higher speeds.
@Workshopfriend
@Workshopfriend 3 года назад
Great job. Appreciated the detail.
@shootaforever112
@shootaforever112 7 лет назад
Very nice work. I really enjoyed this video.
@ALWAYSPDG
@ALWAYSPDG 8 лет назад
Nice job Adam! New chuck looks awesome.
@freedom_aint_free
@freedom_aint_free 8 лет назад
Impressive results dude, you're really skilled in this art!
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
Thank you
@douglashanlon1975
@douglashanlon1975 4 года назад
I bet you could even teach bloomberg a thing or two...that fn pud thinks he is better then anyone
@absolutelynonameslef
@absolutelynonameslef 4 года назад
@@douglashanlon1975 it's simple. Just turn the crank in the direction of the arrow and you can have a job!
@johnvanderburgh4502
@johnvanderburgh4502 5 лет назад
Nice Job Thank-you for sharing your tips !
@davidkroth
@davidkroth 8 лет назад
Wow, that chuck looks real nice. I saw the videos where you cleaned it up - it really pops!
@aaronjohnmaughan
@aaronjohnmaughan 7 лет назад
Dude, I've learned a lot from your videos. Top quality work, every time.
@Abom79
@Abom79 7 лет назад
+Aaron Maughan Thanks Aaron
@billmoran3812
@billmoran3812 8 лет назад
Nice Chuck! Really turned out well. Those jaws have some real grip!
@marstondavis
@marstondavis 4 года назад
Ahh, the old Brown & Sharpe 1-2 mic. Love 'em.
@wileecoyoti
@wileecoyoti 7 лет назад
beautiful work!
@lorenlieder9789
@lorenlieder9789 8 лет назад
Good job Adam looks like the new 4-jaw works great
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
Oh yea, I love it!
@larrysperling8801
@larrysperling8801 8 лет назад
hey adam nice job. about a year ago i got a call from my buddy that owns a scrap yard and fab shop. he said a machine shop had just scrapped a bunch of strange tool holders.thanks to your video i knew what he had. there were multi fix. i got two tool posts and about 30 tool holders. i changed over from my aloris and never looked back, i modified the tool holders to use five 5/16 allen bolts it comes in handy when using short tools.
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
Wow! What a score!
@Freetheworldnow
@Freetheworldnow 6 лет назад
Wise find!
@rztrzt
@rztrzt 4 года назад
Just listening to all those fractions makes my head hurt, long live the metric system! Nice job! My ocd is killing me with the shiny one vs the dirty one :)
@JB-sx3db
@JB-sx3db 4 года назад
Love watching your videos! Nice work!
@AragonDubs
@AragonDubs 7 лет назад
very interesting lathe and work methodology, old school! good work! greetins from spain.
@timmayer8723
@timmayer8723 5 лет назад
When you say a measurement looks good to you I assume light won't pass between the micrometer and the surface you are working on. Love it!
@robgerrits4097
@robgerrits4097 8 лет назад
Nice job, thanks for sharing..:)
@Terry_Baker
@Terry_Baker 8 лет назад
Great job Abom!!
@marcuscicero9587
@marcuscicero9587 5 лет назад
always love that 3 generations pic at the end. giving credit to the forefathers
@jeffryblackmon4846
@jeffryblackmon4846 8 лет назад
Great work as always. Those jaw teeth reflect light so nicely, look very strong.
@Just1GuyMetalworks
@Just1GuyMetalworks 5 лет назад
I'm pretty new at machining and my first attempt at machining weld build up went pretty bad lol (wrecked the piece and it flew out of the chuck 😬). So thanks for the tips. Also, liking that tool geometry on the hss. Still rocking a lantern style tool post so that will save me a lot of time changing tooling 🙂. Thanks for the video 👍😀👍
@stabilisedchaos
@stabilisedchaos 7 лет назад
Great job man.
@MrLibbyloulou
@MrLibbyloulou 7 лет назад
Brilliant job, hope i get as good as you !!!!!!!!!!!!
@CompEdgeX2013
@CompEdgeX2013 8 лет назад
Great repair. I get a few build-ups like that coming in.. :-)
@jeetenzhurlollz8387
@jeetenzhurlollz8387 8 лет назад
you learn so much from these videos..damn
@STEADYEDDIE880
@STEADYEDDIE880 8 лет назад
Great work Abom 👍👍
@MattsMotorz
@MattsMotorz 8 лет назад
Wow great work. It looks awesome!
@TT-hi1qv
@TT-hi1qv 4 года назад
Very nice work looked great!
@r.j.dunnill1465
@r.j.dunnill1465 5 лет назад
Nicely done!
@Skyliner_369
@Skyliner_369 6 лет назад
you should tap a cutter blank and attach a bearing, making a bump centering tool. you just turn the machine on low and bring the tool into contact and the work will just straighten itself out. not perfect but it gets really close really fast.
@stephen271
@stephen271 5 лет назад
Very nice workmanship 👍
@raymuttart5484
@raymuttart5484 4 года назад
Nice Video Adam, Thank you.
@FOEHMR0024
@FOEHMR0024 7 лет назад
Great job
@billdlv
@billdlv 8 лет назад
Chuck looks great, sounds like its working great too. HSS is still really good for certain jobs.
@johndavis1847
@johndavis1847 5 лет назад
Good job as always. I do agree about the use of tool steel instead of carbide on a interrupted cut. I do enjoy watching your videos .
@metalman6708
@metalman6708 4 года назад
Man after dealing with G code and programs all day long its nice to go back to the old school stuff. Its just so much more fun.
@FB-tq5ln
@FB-tq5ln 4 года назад
Excellent educational setup of work prceedures. Will enjoy this channel.
@wishusknight3009
@wishusknight3009 5 лет назад
I love those T-Rex forklifts. Big, Strong and aggressive, but the only issue i have with them is the 10 inch fork length....... (ok that's a bad joke)
@mckannix5055
@mckannix5055 4 года назад
But funny...
@BuildSomthingCool
@BuildSomthingCool 8 лет назад
Real nice job.
@Abom79
@Abom79 8 лет назад
Thanks Dale
@owpeterj
@owpeterj 6 лет назад
Nice part and vid. A hefty 4 jaw chuck there and a massively stable machine :-) I'm learning to machine my welds on a typical small china lathe - when necessary - a new addition - so your vid is helpful and kindly to machinist fabricator 'heads'. Thanks and have pleasure with the tools and transformations.
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