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Curtis. Very good finish. Have you made a the welding jig for doing pipe or was that shop made. Only they are major money over here in England. Many thanks. Lisa.
@@lisaburnett3368 hey mate do you mean the adjustable steady roller setup? Yeah shop made but was actually made for our big lathe to steady jobs that extend from the spindle but works well for this too haha.
I watch them all. Usually on the television 📺 with a beer 🍺. Can’t comment on the Tele and have to use my phone to do so. It’s all good as that doubles your view count lol 😆. Cheers
@@TheyCallMeMrGuns same here knowing what the work relates to really adds to how authentic this guy is just doing his work and sharing expertise - what about those flawless welds looked like they are robot welds.
I’m lucky enough to know what’s going on but I think it’s important that someone shows those that don’t, 40 years of repair work and still enjoy doing and watching others. When you get to old to learn your dead
Eddie legendS of machining like yourself live forever I assume you’ve helped a few or a lot of young apprentices get their repair credentials - thanks form the rest of us mate.
And the camera recording is very good. Wish I had access to this kind of instruction 40 years ago , it would have really sped up the learning. Fantastic for new machinists. Good job.
I will never re-barrel a dozer hoojamawhatzit but I have learned a lot about machining from you. The more instruction the better. And good lord your tig skills...
Kurtis, as a machinist I see all of the unmentioned stuff that you do. Such as always protecting the cylinders by mounting brass shim stock to chuck jaws, and the beautiful welds that you do. You’re a master with the mig welder. I like how quickly that you’re able to move around from one task to the next. You’re ok in my book mate!
I’m a 70 year old codger who has never had the opportunity to see a machine shop but thoroughly enjoy watching you work. I became a wood turner 7 years ago and love my lathes so I relate to what you do but nothing I do even comes close to your work. Another plus is I enjoy your accent. Thanks for sharing.
I just gotta say. This is so much better to listen to, without the music. Thank you for taking our advice. It's so nice to hear the milling and grinding. I find myself lost in the moments watching it. And the silence around when you set the item is so zen. You're doing an amazing job with your videos. (and of course with the work itself as well. lol)
Hey mate yeah totally agree my misses likes to do a bit of the ASMR style except I like to have loud fan or music or swearing going on hahaa glad you're enjoying it thanks for the feedback. Cheers, Kurtis 😎👍
Best heavy machining channel on the 'tube! Keep it up, chips, dogs, bloopers and the missus' comments... nothing better! Stay clear of bbq and travel videos... except to the customer site(s) to see your works of art installed. 👍
Mate you channel gets better and better - knowing where that cylinder was going is a great bit of video (road scraper) and your welds would put a welding robot to shame - really proud you’re an Aussie - we can do great no shit machining - thanks.
Kurtis and Karen, I can not get over how much more "professional " your shop, yourselves, your way of presentation and your videos have progressed in the three years from this job to your latest offerings. We'll done guys, it's been a pleasure to watch you. Having gone back in your repertoire, to before I subscribed to your channel, makes me appreciate the hard work you've put into your "outside face" even more. I keep having to remind myself that what I'm watching is not what you produce now. Well done from Canada's banana belt. 🤞🇨🇦🥋🇺🇦🕊🇦🇺🐨🪃👍
Many thank Curtis, your videos are so informative. Thank you for uploading and giving me an insight into the lathe and milling processes of large components.
I worked for a number of years for a big excavation company, as a mechanic. They always outsourced cylinder rebuilds, until i said that i could do it. I built a big machine kinda like a lathe, but it was for breaking loose the piston nut off the rod. When the rod or barrel were junk, they had to just purchase new, they didn't want to tool up to let me build the entire units, mainly cause they didn't want to be forced to paying me a higher wage, morons spent way more buying new rods and barrels, and could have saved or made money in the long run, cause there wasn't anybody in the state that would build them. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink. Nice work as always, would love to work with you. Take care and Cheers!!!
GREETINGS FROM CANADA! You would make a great teacher in a tech school setting. You do so many things with a lathe that I didn't know were even possible. I have so much respect for your skills and knowledge. Cheers!
I'll never be a machinist but these videos help me to understand the inner workings of my equipment and who knows - maybe I'll spot a problem BEFORE it needs a total rebuild.
Mate - a fantastic job. You are very fortunate to be doing this work. I am envious. I SO wanted an apprenticeship in machining when I was a young bloke. You must have had some good teachers and importantly you must have taken your trade training very seriously. And it is here in OZ. Keep it up. A happy subscriber.
Love to see another master of the trade that does everything in the shop! Machining, welding, assembly.... I do the same work in the U.S Fluid tech hydraulics
I love it. I wish I was jonger and be able to join you. I love welding and was a MIG TIG and MMA welder when I was young. Now, after 40 years as a police-officer I just do some tinkering at home.
Yes I have seen were you spun the two pieces. When one is rotating clockwise and the other piece rotates counter clockwise it's hot welding! I've seen it done on several video programs. Very interesting process.
I have machined large parts working in the GE gear plant lynn Massachusetts. Could be optical eluson but at 24:50 was flange perpendicular to shaft. Its great to watch a true craftsman do his work. GOOD JOB
My respect for you! My work in Germany is similar to what you do. Unfortunately, I don't master the lathe as perfectly as you do. I work in the field of agricultural machinery repairs. You are the absolute specialist! Best regards from Germany ! Also many greetings to your camerawoman and your dog ...
Is it possible to see your misses on screen? Knowing a little bit who you are it must be a sweetheart just like your dog (no comparison here). Just curious and if you don't want to share; I completely understand. Guy's maybe traveling to Australia just to get a glimpse. Love your work, attitude and skills. Thank you for sharing your daily, sometimes difficult, challenges. I'm familiar with your work. Thank you and best regards, best, Job
Hey mate she prefers to stay behind the screen and be a little more anonymous for now. She says my good looks are enough hahaa ok that's me talking. Thanks for watching glad you are enjoying the channel. Cheers, Kurtis 😎👍
My husband and I love watching these, he for the technical know how and I to see"how things are made" and then we both like to laugh at the giggles at the end too.
I'm hesitant to comment because I know you feel obliged to respond, but I just can't help myself. You three turn machining into a first-class educational and entertainment event! Kurtis, your welds look like artwork! The finished result looks too good to put back on a dirty machine like that! LOL Thanks so much and know that you are highly appreciated!
Nice job. Please show us if possible video how you can weld the two parts by melting them together without a welding machine. Thanks. Every video I saw is very interesting, keep posting.
Been involved in Hydraulic Barrels and actuators manufacturing here in Brisbane. Even though your doing it using manual machines , the process involves are the same using CNC machines. Love your pet dog mate.
It’s only -14 c today...not to bad...🥶..only about 1/2 meter of snow...your headed into your hot weather about now. I remember I visited the Kimberly’s in February in 1992 and about died! Kununurra and Halls Creek area.
this has been my favorite video of the year! the tig welding and explanation of what and why and how you do everything, makes these video much more enjoyable for us people with less of an idea! keep up the great work. 👍
I love seeing young people with so much skills.I admire your level and your presentations.I can only learn things from you.I apologize for my English because it is from the google translation.Keep doing what you do and stay healthy
love your work. I know that you may make money from these shows. Your already making money from your business. Just hope the money you make from this is going to a good cause, like a trade school or impoverished kidds in need of a education I'm a fan for life. Keep up the great work.
You make it look so easy,your welding is awesome,very precision. I love the dog,give him a big hug for me. Thanks for the interesting video and as always,the camera tech does a super job
Very good! Excellent job. And before finishing, congratulations to the cameraman, without this important piece we would not be able to assert your performance. Carlos. Colombo - Paraná - Brasil.
It is all I can do to not skip to the last part on these vids. You guys are superstars, keep up the great vids. P.S. those stacked dimes on the TIG weld really make me want to sell my welder, I will never be there !! =)
You do fine work my friend! Camera work is just as good as well. Thank you for your talented work and sharing it with us all. Your video's make my day.
"Enough talking about it, let's do it"! If only other UA-cam machinists would practice this vs. loving to hear themselves talk... 🙄 Great video as always. Love the dog too.
Always look forward to the days when a new video is released. The content and the way it is presented is just perfect. I already repair plant machinery but hope to build my skills to this level as time progresses. Very interesting as always, looking forward to the next release...quality work man 👍🤙
Nice job Kurtis! I'd be surprised if that's not a common point of failure on those profilers, they vibrate that much when they're cutting to feel it in a vehicle 100 metres away.
The welding and finish ehh ok i guess. Just playing! I can weld anything and pretty good machinist but your at the top of the game bud. Brilliant precision work. Its great to see you jump from machine to machine and own it! I envy you.
The Chihuahua isn’t happy. That big Staffie is getting far too much air time 🤣 Another great video from hubby and wife. Re-barreling that hydraulic cylinder is a lot of work. Hopefully the customer watches it Kurtis so they appreciate all the work you put into it and don’t argue the invoice. Hope you’re both well? Cheers Aaron.
Job well done, makes me wished I had gone to a machining trade school instead of diesel mechanic. This is something that's always interested me. I see the security/safety manager is always "supervisin"... somewhat lol. Great video as always, cheers :)
Thanks mate yeah I have a little experience diesel fitting but much prefer the machining and fabricating side of things 🤣 safety officer is very demanding haha
Sir/Maam .... I understand the methods that you (both) are using to accomplish your goal. I really enjoy the end result....well done and thank you for the work. :)
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Curtis. Very good finish. Have you made a the welding jig for doing pipe or was that shop made. Only they are major money over here in England. Many thanks. Lisa.
@@lisaburnett3368 hey mate do you mean the adjustable steady roller setup? Yeah shop made but was actually made for our big lathe to steady jobs that extend from the spindle but works well for this too haha.
I watch them all. Usually on the television 📺 with a beer 🍺. Can’t comment on the Tele and have to use my phone to do so. It’s all good as that doubles your view count lol 😆. Cheers
sweet video ! looks like some gravy work there.
I'm curious as to why you don't run the metal core hotter in spray arc ?
What gas mix You are using with mig? Nice work! 🙂
I like the fact that you show us viewers on what and where you repaired parts are used. Looking forward to your next job!
Hey mate thanks for watching and the feedback cheers 😎👍
Was about to write the same thing, really appreciate that I can see where parts or cylinders are used.
@@TheyCallMeMrGuns same here knowing what the work relates to really adds to how authentic this guy is just doing his work and sharing expertise - what about those flawless welds looked like they are robot welds.
I’m lucky enough to know what’s going on but I think it’s important that someone shows those that don’t, 40 years of repair work and still enjoy doing and watching others. When you get to old to learn your dead
Eddie legendS of machining like yourself live forever I assume you’ve helped a few or a lot of young apprentices get their repair credentials - thanks form the rest of us mate.
I like it a whole lot more hearing him explain the process of what he's doing rather than just music. Great videos.
Kurtis and Karen
@Bits & Bolts considering they do some after dark and expanded the workshop and the yt earnings means they're okay
@Bits & Bolts you do you. UA-cam is lucrative if you play it right and can help you purchase plant and equipment. That's what they're doing.
And the camera recording is very good. Wish I had access to this kind of instruction 40 years ago , it would have really sped up the learning. Fantastic for new machinists. Good job.
Today, reviewing this old video, we can see his evolution and professional growth. Congratulations.
I will never re-barrel a dozer hoojamawhatzit but I have learned a lot about machining from you. The more instruction the better.
And good lord your tig skills...
Kurtis, as a machinist I see all of the unmentioned stuff that you do. Such as always protecting the cylinders by mounting brass shim stock to chuck jaws, and the beautiful welds that you do. You’re a master with the mig welder. I like how quickly that you’re able to move around from one task to the next. You’re ok in my book mate!
I’m a 70 year old codger who has never had the opportunity to see a machine shop but thoroughly enjoy watching you work. I became a wood turner 7 years ago and love my lathes so I relate to what you do but nothing I do even comes close to your work. Another plus is I enjoy your accent. Thanks for sharing.
You are such a genius at parting the flange off. That's a sentence I never thought I would say to anyone!
🤣🤣🤣
love the bloopers, enjoy the machining but show us more of the dog, he's a beaut !!
Hahaha we will try to keep his fans happy with more screen time and I know my misses is working on a bonus Shop dog video too 🤣👍
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering . Love the bit at the end where the dog is fed up!
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering .
I just gotta say. This is so much better to listen to, without the music. Thank you for taking our advice. It's so nice to hear the milling and grinding. I find myself lost in the moments watching it. And the silence around when you set the item is so zen. You're doing an amazing job with your videos. (and of course with the work itself as well. lol)
Hey mate yeah totally agree my misses likes to do a bit of the ASMR style except I like to have loud fan or music or swearing going on hahaa glad you're enjoying it thanks for the feedback. Cheers, Kurtis 😎👍
Dan L. I agree with all those comments.
You guys rock, seriously. Thanks for the hard work on making these videos, we all appreciate it.
Hey mate thanks we appreciate the support! Cheers 😎👍
Best heavy machining channel on the 'tube! Keep it up, chips, dogs, bloopers and the missus' comments... nothing better! Stay clear of bbq and travel videos... except to the customer site(s) to see your works of art installed. 👍
Великолепная работа! Спасибо за шикарное видео, удачи во всех делах!
Спасибо за просмотр
Mate you channel gets better and better - knowing where that cylinder was going is a great bit of video (road scraper) and your welds would put a welding robot to shame - really proud you’re an Aussie - we can do great no shit machining - thanks.
Hey mate fucken oath hahaa thanks for taking time to watch and support always appreciate the Aussie's watching! 😎👍 Cheers, Kurtis
Your tig welding and mig welding is absolutely topnotch man. Doing the bevels the way you do is so much nicer the doing it with a torch
Cheers mate thanks for the comments 😎👍
Kurtis and Karen, I can not get over how much more "professional " your shop, yourselves, your way of presentation and your videos have progressed in the three years from this job to your latest offerings. We'll done guys, it's been a pleasure to watch you. Having gone back in your repertoire, to before I subscribed to your channel, makes me appreciate the hard work you've put into your "outside face" even more. I keep having to remind myself that what I'm watching is not what you produce now. Well done from Canada's banana belt.
🤞🇨🇦🥋🇺🇦🕊🇦🇺🐨🪃👍
Beautiful Staffie.
Everybody wants a sexy CNC lathe, but when shit breaks or needs reconditioning, guys like this get it done. Choice!
Thanks for watching mate you're not wrong! 😎👍
Many thank Curtis, your videos are so informative. Thank you for uploading and giving me an insight into the lathe and milling processes of large components.
I worked for a number of years for a big excavation company, as a mechanic. They always outsourced cylinder rebuilds, until i said that i could do it. I built a big machine kinda like a lathe, but it was for breaking loose the piston nut off the rod. When the rod or barrel were junk, they had to just purchase new, they didn't want to tool up to let me build the entire units, mainly cause they didn't want to be forced to paying me a higher wage, morons spent way more buying new rods and barrels, and could have saved or made money in the long run, cause there wasn't anybody in the state that would build them. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink. Nice work as always, would love to work with you. Take care and Cheers!!!
Gosh! Somehow I missed this when first published, what a bonus, Tuesday CEE for me anyway. Thank you Kurtis, Giggler, and Homey!
GREETINGS FROM CANADA! You would make a great teacher in a tech school setting. You do so many things with a lathe that I didn't know were even possible. I have so much respect for your skills and knowledge. Cheers!
I'll never be a machinist but these videos help me to understand the inner workings of my equipment and who knows - maybe I'll spot a problem BEFORE it needs a total rebuild.
Genius move adding those last few minutes to the videos. Brilliant!
Glad you like them! 😎👍
Mate - a fantastic job. You are very fortunate to be doing this work. I am envious. I SO wanted an apprenticeship in machining when I was a young bloke. You must have had some good teachers and importantly you must have taken your trade training very seriously. And it is here in OZ. Keep it up. A happy subscriber.
Love to see another master of the trade that does everything in the shop! Machining, welding, assembly....
I do the same work in the U.S
Fluid tech hydraulics
Perfect job!!!!! I’m sure you are the top choice when someone needs machining work done on heavy duty hydraulic parts!!!! Incredible work as usual!
Hey mate thanks for watching and commenting 😎👍
Attrezzatura tenuta con cura ,ed e uno dei pochi che sanno stringere i bulloni di una flangia in maniera corretta bravissimo
I love it.
I wish I was jonger and be able to join you.
I love welding and was a MIG TIG and MMA welder when I was young.
Now, after 40 years as a police-officer I just do some tinkering at home.
Kurtis - The people who hire your expertise r Lucky 2 have U around ! Another Fine job . Esso's Great
Cheers mate appreciate the comment! 😎👍
You do such great work. Love watching you repairing stuff.
Yes I have seen were you spun the two pieces. When one is rotating clockwise and the other piece rotates counter clockwise it's hot welding! I've seen it done on several video programs. Very interesting process.
What an awkward angle to weld you are a rockstar and your little man running around just steals the show he is so adorable
I have machined large parts working in the GE gear plant lynn Massachusetts. Could be optical eluson but at 24:50 was flange perpendicular to shaft. Its great to watch a true craftsman do his work. GOOD JOB
My respect for you! My work in Germany is similar to what you do. Unfortunately, I don't master the lathe as perfectly as you do. I work in the field of agricultural machinery repairs. You are the absolute specialist! Best regards from Germany ! Also many greetings to your camerawoman and your dog ...
Is it possible to see your misses on screen? Knowing a little bit who you are it must be a sweetheart just like your dog (no comparison here). Just curious and if you don't want to share; I completely understand. Guy's maybe traveling to Australia just to get a glimpse. Love your work, attitude and skills. Thank you for sharing your daily, sometimes difficult, challenges. I'm familiar with your work. Thank you and best regards, best, Job
Hey mate she prefers to stay behind the screen and be a little more anonymous for now. She says my good looks are enough hahaa ok that's me talking. Thanks for watching glad you are enjoying the channel. Cheers, Kurtis 😎👍
Man you are crazy... That acurracy?? From another world. I love your videos.
Cheers mate thanks for watching 😎👍
Another rip snorter. You make it look easy which is the give away of real practical experience. I've alerted several people to your channel.
Hey Peter thanks for supporting and sharing our channel mate! Cheers, Kurtis 😎👍
Enjoyed seeing the work sequence, didn't appear to be a minute wasted. All capped off by the out-takes. Keep'em Coming :)
Hey Paul thanks for watching mate glad you enjoyed it 😎👍
My husband and I love watching these, he for the technical know how and I to see"how things are made" and then we both like to laugh at the giggles at the end too.
Awesome glad you both enjoy watching 😎👍
I'm hesitant to comment because I know you feel obliged to respond, but I just can't help myself. You three turn machining into a first-class educational and entertainment event! Kurtis, your welds look like artwork! The finished result looks too good to put back on a dirty machine like that! LOL Thanks so much and know that you are highly appreciated!
What best about this channel is they have a bloopers at the end of thw video,that make it fun to watch all day..
A thing of beauty! Some of your finest work.
Cheers mate appreciate it 😎👊💥
Nice job. Please show us if possible video how you can weld the two parts by melting them together without a welding machine. Thanks. Every video I saw is very interesting, keep posting.
That's spin welding , he doesn't have the equipment to do it ....
Most of us watching could do this job. But the end result wouldn’t look anything like this. Excellent quality workmanship.👍🏻👏🏻
Nice work as usual, I see you moved your welding positioned up from the floor. Good move in my book. Cheers
Thanks mate yeah this job was small enough to have it up higher on the bench 😎👍
Dang i wish my welds look like those. You have an amazing steady hand and perfect welds. Love watching the videos.
Great cinematography and great direction, you guys make a great team!
Cheers we both appreciate the feedback 😎👍
Been involved in Hydraulic Barrels and actuators
manufacturing here in Brisbane. Even though your doing it using manual machines , the process involves are the same using CNC machines. Love your pet dog mate.
Mass respect..can’t wait to see the new biggie lathe in action.
Cheers mate hope you're staying warm over there 😎👍
It’s only -14 c today...not to bad...🥶..only about 1/2 meter of snow...your headed into your hot weather about now. I remember I visited the Kimberly’s in February in 1992 and about died! Kununurra and Halls Creek area.
this has been my favorite video of the year! the tig welding and explanation of what and why and how you do everything, makes these video much more enjoyable for us people with less of an idea! keep up the great work. 👍
just putting it out there, i like your vids with the sound of the machine and work being done rather than music in background. thanks
Perfect amount of music in this one ! How many toys does the dog go through in a week? Love the show.
Hey mate he usually goes through 1-2 toys a week, all part of his pay package 😂👍
I love seeing young people with so much skills.I admire your level and your presentations.I can only learn things from you.I apologize for my English because it is from the google translation.Keep doing what you do and stay healthy
Thanks for watching mate where in the world are you? 😎👍
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering Greece my friend.
Your weld bead is EXCELLENT !!!! A LOT of PRACTICES ~~~~~
Thank you very nice welding job. you do first class work. you can tell you enjoy what you do. Brings back memoirs. Great video shots.
Hey Mark thanks mate always appreciate feedback from those in the industry 😎👍
Love your channel . Really like the fact that you fix real world stuff.
muy buen trabajo..da gusto ver a profesionales haciendo un trabajo impoluto..un saludo y mucha salud
gracias por mirar y el gran comentario
There are still craftsman that take pride in their work by producing quality work.
Kurtis my friend. This was a great way to pass a bit of time today. Thanks bud. The tailstock chucks are amazing. Good job once again.
Hey mate hope you've had a good week been flat shit here 😎👍
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering Shine on bud.
That is clever to have a dark color dog in a workshop, does not show the grease! Very good job mate! Thank you!
Curtis. Good watching machining. Great content. Thank you both.
Cheers really appreciate it 😎👍
love your work. I know that you may make money from these shows. Your already making money from your business. Just hope the money you make from this is going to a good cause, like a trade school or impoverished kidds in need of a education I'm a fan for life. Keep up the great work.
Este señor hace trabajos estraordinarios lo felicito
Gday, the old cylinder certainly had some scoring in the, almost say it was rooted, top job once again and throughly enjoyed watching, cheers Matty
Hey Matty thanks for watching mate hope it's been a good week for you, been hot as fuck up here summer well and truly arrived. Cheers, Kurtis 😎👍
Those road planers are amazing pieces of kit - nice fix.
Good work and a good dog. Tank you from a german craftsman.
Hey mate thanks for watching
to je radost na vaši práci koukat 👍👍
You make it look so easy,your welding is awesome,very precision.
I love the dog,give him a big hug for me.
Thanks for the interesting video and as always,the camera tech does a super job
Your tailstock chuck is one of the most ingenious shop made tools. What is most impressive is why you built it in the first place.
Very good!
Excellent job.
And before finishing, congratulations to the cameraman,
without this important piece we would not be able to
assert your performance.
Carlos.
Colombo - Paraná - Brasil.
Hey Carlos thanks for watching mate and the great comment we both appreciate it. Cheers 😎👍
man! you don't need paradise! you are already in paradise
It is all I can do to not skip to the last part on these vids. You guys are superstars, keep up the great vids. P.S. those stacked dimes on the TIG weld really make me want to sell my welder, I will never be there !! =)
You do fine work my friend! Camera work is just as good as well. Thank you for your talented work and sharing it with us all. Your video's make my day.
You have some serious mig welding skills.
Cheers mate 😎👍
G day mate can’t say it any better than Dex and Ehamster the new lathe mate 💪💪👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 bloody awesome cheers 🍺🍺 stay safe to all three of you guys
Cheers Jack! Have a good one mate 😎👍
Very good work. Here you can see a professional. Absolute thumbs up!
The safety pittie has so much personality. He's a good doggo.
Enhoranuena......unos trabajos muy muy bien echos.....
...saludos desde Galicia - España
gracias por ver
Very nice work. I can see why you're busy, quality products. That and the shop dog. I bet that wagging tail is a lethal weapon.
Another job expertly done. Best wishes to you all and dogo, from, Auckland, New Zealand.
I have been binge watching your videos.They are a pleasure to watch.
"Enough talking about it, let's do it"! If only other UA-cam machinists would practice this vs. loving to hear themselves talk... 🙄
Great video as always. Love the dog too.
Thanks for watching mate. I'm a man of few words except for fuck sakes quite proficient in those 🤣
If he starts talking about his weight loss problems, I'm out here! 🤣🤣
Always look forward to the days when a new video is released. The content and the way it is presented is just perfect. I already repair plant machinery but hope to build my skills to this level as time progresses. Very interesting as always, looking forward to the next release...quality work man 👍🤙
Hey mate thanks very much for supporting the channel really appreciate it will keep the videos coming 😎👍
Good on you and the missus for all the filming; it takes teamwork.
Appreciate the great comment 😎👍
Nice job Kurtis! I'd be surprised if that's not a common point of failure on those profilers, they vibrate that much when they're cutting to feel it in a vehicle 100 metres away.
You're not wrong hopefully this time it lasts a bit longer 😎👍
The welding and finish ehh ok i guess. Just playing! I can weld anything and pretty good machinist but your at the top of the game bud. Brilliant precision work. Its great to see you jump from machine to machine and own it! I envy you.
Besides being one hell of a machinist you’re a pretty dam good welder too!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That was a fantastic Tig weld , I give you 150% . Great job !
Very nice work. I can't believe you are a one man show!
Cheers mate yeah would be great to clone myself haha
Great video keep putting them out. Looks like the safety officer is getting a work out
Thanks for watching mate will keep the videos coming 😎👍
The Chihuahua isn’t happy. That big Staffie is getting far too much air time 🤣
Another great video from hubby and wife. Re-barreling that hydraulic cylinder is a lot of work. Hopefully the customer watches it Kurtis so they appreciate all the work you put into it and don’t argue the invoice.
Hope you’re both well? Cheers Aaron.
Excellent work. Great video. Awesome welding and machining skills. Pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching mate 😎👍
Job well done, makes me wished I had gone to a machining trade school instead of diesel mechanic. This is something that's always interested me. I see the security/safety manager is always "supervisin"... somewhat lol. Great video as always, cheers :)
Thanks mate yeah I have a little experience diesel fitting but much prefer the machining and fabricating side of things 🤣 safety officer is very demanding haha
Sir/Maam .... I understand the methods that you (both) are using to accomplish your goal. I really enjoy the end result....well done and thank you for the work. :)
Cool job, thanks for the video !!! Greetings from Russia!!!
Hey mate thanks for watching from there 😎👍
Always a good day when CEE releases a new video.
Another new video going up in a few hours! 😎👍
As always, fine work beautifully photographed! Could you give us a brief explanation of how you decide whether to machine dry or use coolant? Cheers!
Todo un gran maestro,,saludos desde Nayarit México...
TIG is such an art. Loved it when I was able to TIG. Should have stayed with that.
Very Nice a Lot to learn from You greetings from Oaxaca México
Thanks for watching 😎👍