SNS 206: Cylinder Baseplate Repair, Shaper, Bronze Bushings, Large Gearbox Follow-up
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Big mix up on content this week. Hydraulic cylinder work including the repair of a base plate, machining and installing bronze bushings, freezing bronze bushings and installing them in a telescopic cylinder, shaper cutting, and a final look at the large gearbox from the previous episodes.
I also give some teasers on my trip to Sloss Furnaces! Please check out that video too! • Sloss Furnaces, Birmin...
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great sns. how is the lighting so good everywhere you film?! it's that smile of yours ain't it.
@phillipdennison4152
3 жыл бұрын
This is so cool
Scottish toolroom machinist here loving the videos. Interesting to see how you machine shafts. Learned a few things from you. The UK and US vs the world. We do it better than anyone
One of my favorite parts of your videos is the parting shot of you ,your dad and grandfather. Your grandfather is one I would have loved to sat down and talked shop with.
That copper rose is absolutely stunning. Amazing.
You're looking better every week! Stay healthy and keep with the diet.
There is something very hypnotic about watching the shaper do its thing.
Anyone else love that "ping"sound those heavy chips make coming off the shaper?
31:00 send it to the weird cousin up north AvE. He'll release the schmoo and tell us how it's chooching
Hi, Adam. I'm a woodworker, not a machinist, but I've sure enjoyed watching your videos. They are informative, educational and entertaining. Very well crafted. I'm used to set up and operations of machinery, hell on a wood shaper and lathe, but certainly not to the tolerances you use. Anyhow, thanks for posting them. This old coot has learned an awful lot from you.
Hey Adam, Another great video. So happy to see that smile on Abby's face! Nice to see that Motion is so proud of the outstanding craftsmanship your crew puts out. I deal with a lot of trades people and no one is as careful and diligent in everything they do like you are.
Great SNS as always, definately do a video on the counterbalance valve if you have time!
That chip shooting off at the end of the stroke is awesome!
Adam love watching a master at his trade very relaxing to me as fellow machinist!
Making big chips on a shaper is almost hypnotic. Makes me wish i still worked in a machine shop.
I've been watching your vids since the off and I've gotta say this is the best you've made. Your intro has become smooth and accomplished with that brief look forward to what's coming, a snippet including Abbey, and then to a full assortment of precision work. I particularly liked the camera panning to show the machine controls which most of us have never seen, and the careful editing to keep it all moving along. I'm just an old guy running an Atlas 10" in my garage but I strive for perfection and blot up any help I can get. Your tips, working ethic and enthusiasm motivate me. Well done Adam.
Keith thought he was cute with that toilet paper bit at his shop for you, little did he know you use twin 400hp motors just to roll your toilet paper!!! lol
Always impressed with your videos, Abom. I love when you go in depth about what each gearbox does. Very fascinating!
Never disappointed watching your videos. Always great to see and learn.
Man, I really enjoy you're updates. Thank you!
Good people deserve good things , nice work Kevin
watching the Dake Press driving that bushing in was unexplainably pleasing. keep em coming
i love that you not only let her open it, but put it in the video.
Very cool Adam! Love the mix of content you have on this weeks SNS!
Great video as always, Adam! It was nice to see Abby's response to opening the rose. Thanks for including that in the video.
that's one hell of a gear box, its great to see the shaper doing its thing you have waited so long to get it up and running & all the hard work has payed off
Really enjoyed this episodes variety. Enjoy the weekend Adam!
Loved the way the shaper was peeling off that metal! Great tip on turning down that bushing to get it started. I would be interested in hearing more about the counterbalance valve if the opportunity arises. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for the bonus gear box explanation... ! Very interesting to know more what your work is used for. And as you mentioned explaining how the valve works, I do think sharing your knowledge about how things work would make good content. Just so enjoy your channel. And I think it’s great you tribute your family at the end. Thank You!
Yeah, learning about that counter balance valve would be interesting. Thanks for the awesome content
Without peeking ahead in your content timeline, im really digging your new shaper. Was just talking to someone about machining at work today and had a guy mention shapers cant machine a tight tolerance... had to refer him to you! But yeah i really dig the rhythm of the new G&E plucking those chips off, especially when you sped the cut up. Cant wait to see more. Catching up to yall by continuing to binge watch, though!
Another fabulous S N S lots of variety, and that rose for your Lady Abby
A great mix of machining clips Adam! As always a great pleasure and joy to watch your channel. Also nice to see Abbey getting a very nice gift from your followers👍😊 Amazing results showing about your new lifestyle and diet! I am very glad for your achievement so far👍👍 Keep up with all the good things! ✌️✌️✌️👍👍
Some big hot chips flying off the shaper !
Never would have guessed that was for making tissue paper. Thank you for getting the info!
Loved seeing video of the final products and hearing what they're used for. Definitely do something on the cylinder valve. The shaper looks and sounds great - loved those chips! And Mcmaster-Carr!
I love seeing the work you do at your job running all these large parts. I come from a place that a 20lb work piece is considered big and it's all CNC, it's nice to see some old school manual work once in a while.
Nice job Adam, great mix.
great stuff Adom
Hey Adam, Nice to see the big shaper cutting, excellent video as usual, Keep up the great work! -Tom
every time i drill a small pilot for a large hole like the 1" holes you did, i get folks leaving comments telling i should just use one large drill and push it through, which i am sure works fine, but it like how the large holes go through when there is a pilot, much easier. always fun to see how easily bronze turns.
Yeah, I would love to know more about those valves. I’ve always wondered how they work.
Thanks for this, I liked your intro with the Birmingham tour. I used to get to a lot of places like that when I was a Field Rep for Falk and Philadelphia Gear.
I'm really love this kind of books. Old, very sharp black & white pictures, paper -- yellow a little.
Yes! Would love to hear a bit about the counterbalance valve AKA "lock out valve". Maybe even with a hydraulic diagram of it along with the explanation. Also, they really freeze those bushings in the liquid nitrogen! I have installed many bushings in hydraulic hammers, but always just soaked them in a bucket until it stops bubbling and drop them in. Always nervous when dropping in a $1000 bushing but only had one that wasn't aligned properly and that one took just a bit of die grinder adjustment on the locking pin notch. I think it's good to be a bit nervous because it makes you look over everything to make sure it's all ready and you have done everything right. It's when you get cocky and think you don't need to check your work that things go wrong. I get the same feeling when changing timing belts on cars and go to start it.
Thanks for another great video !
Another great video Adam. a beautiful rose for Abby, I think you found a good friend there.
those gear boxes are so cool! insane!
Nice mix of content Adam, I like this style video. Something for everyone Thumbs up
Very impressed with the content of this video, thanks for sharing.!.!.!.
Right on schedule Adam !
Brilliant and entertaining... as usual!
It would be very very cool to see something like this installed and working.
Yes, please do a shop talk on that safety valve.
Boy, after seeing the rose you know the pressure is on!
Also only having audio on the right channel :(
The shaper sounds and smoke dancing as the chips fly through is like a zen metronome.
fascinating episode ---thank you
Very interesting video. I spent a minute examining the card in the book up-close using a graphics program. The last time the book was checked-out was in 1962.
beautyful jobb Adam !
HOLY COW !!! This new light .... MMMHHHHH ;) Looking gooood :D
Thanks for a great video adam.
Intimidating package for the copper rose. Looked like a pipe bomb ... Glad it was a cool copper rose.
Wow. A copper rose. Awesome!
Nice job 👍
Audio is only on right side of headphones.
@dav1dsm1th
6 жыл бұрын
It goes back to stereo 7 minutes in.
That press is so nice. I wish I had one in my shop.
THANK YOU...for sharing.
Auto-generated captions says the shaper sound is "music". I can't argue with that.
That is a very important gear box!
Great video!
what a smoothie Kevin is,..,.. the Rose is really smart..
I don't know why but, watching the pilot drill break through on those ears was so cool.
14:00 etc: not that often us amateurs get to watch a twist drill break through like that. :D
Enjoyed Adam! ATB, Robin
Very neat welds on that first build. Liquid nitrogen is always fun too! Bronze certainly has a unique, and not altogether pleasant sound, when being tooled - kinda like nails on a chalkboard. And yeah, that finished gearbox is money; 800HP for TP!!!
My father worked at Gould & Eberhardt from about 1941 to 1960 at the Irvington location. He enlisted in the Navy during WWII even though his job at G&E made him exempt.
Awe, aren't you 2 the cutest. Say hello to the misses from The Great White North. Lol hope all is well and I've just found your channel and I love it. Subscribed right here boi.
outstanding!!!
Yes please for the hydraulic safety valve, I've often wondered what would happen if a ram hose failed when I was 100 feet up in a cherry picker !
Glad you all got that gearbox built we don't want to run out of toilet paper that's for sure.
the noise that scraper makes is very satisfying
Thanks for the tour of the gearbox, it still seems a little odd on how it is coupled to the roll, but it is an impressive piece of design and well 800 HP is a pretty good grunt in my book. Also a nice millwright challenge to line up dual motor couplings as well. Great video Adam!Oh yeah, thanks for those monster chips off the shaper, I could imagine one flying across the shop and sticking on my neck! that would leave a mark!
hey, as a young engineer I worked on Tannehill Park. Having camped there as a boy in 50's I was priveledged to have a primary responsibility later, ink still wet of license. The truss bridge there was redesigned for modern loads and it was 100 yrs old then. There is a plaque stating its origin. Glad u enjoyed furnace trip. Tannehill is about 30 min from Bham on I 59 South. google it.
That is Beautiful love watching this
There's going to be one hell of a fine on that library book.
Do a session on that hydraulic check valve please!
Thanks for another great video. I would like to see a video about that hydraulic safety valve.
800 hp for tissue paper. Paper that you break with your thumb, or less... Very cool Adam!
So...used on the Yankee Dryers...some big stuff there...wife works in paper...those old paper machines keep you in business to be sure...everything is custom on those things now! Good stuff.
The old steel works at Redcar over here in the UK are something to behold too, they had 3 blast furnaces at one point but it's all done with now, closed down...... the rolling mills too, such a shame
First time viewer, nice video! Thanks for sharing.
@Abom79
6 жыл бұрын
Welcome to my channel!
That Falk gearbox is used to drive what is known as a Yankee Dryer. They are very large steam cans that are, as was stated in the video, used to dry light tissues between the press section and winder on a paper machine.
I like the fact that you're replacing the slot heads with something more modern and easier to use... even though you might not have planned to do so ;) I've always had quite a passionate hate towards slot-headed screws so I try to replace them with Phillips, Torx or hex when ever I can in my devices. :D
@MineStrongth
6 жыл бұрын
Same. For me it's always the bowl screws on motorcycle carbs, after destroying the ones from the factory I always put socket caps back in because I don't hate the next person who has to open it. Flat heads should be uninvented IMO.
22:00 I love that sound
That's one happy Missus:D
I think it's cool that your employer recognizes your contribution to the industry. I know we do.
Hey Adam Apparently in the "old days" shaper salesmen would claim that their machines had "the fast back stroke for improved production. Of course it is mechanical effect of most all shapers.
Ah. Steam-heated drying roll. Steam goes in/out through the end of the roll, thus the need for the big hole in the main drive gear - to connect the steam-plumbing in the big roll and still be able to spin.
Adam good video.
Neat show.