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  • @tjockiskatten
    @tjockiskatten 7 років тому +469

    I'm from Sweden and as soon as you popped that open i recognized the parts. I used to harden those. They are plasma nitrated.

    • @arduinoversusevil2025
      @arduinoversusevil2025  7 років тому +122

      Thanks man!

    • @tjockiskatten
      @tjockiskatten 7 років тому +71

      AvE No, thank you! It must be about 7 or 8 years since I worked with metal hardening. You just gave me some fond memories.

    • @PyroShim
      @PyroShim 7 років тому +15

      This is why i still use youtube!

    • @MrPruske
      @MrPruske 7 років тому +9

      great info can still be found :)

    • @Lillebroor
      @Lillebroor 7 років тому +27

      I worked at Parker too here in Sweden. As a machinist where they produced the hydraulic blocks. =)

  • @nbrosens
    @nbrosens 7 років тому +99

    Ah yes! Another AvE vijeo! Dear Bumblefuck, I leave you with a thoughtful poem..
    Mary had a little lamb
    It ran into a pylon.
    10,000 volts went up its ass
    and turned its wool to nylon

    • @altfseven
      @altfseven 7 років тому +22

      nbrosens
      Mary had a little lamb
      He farther shot it dead
      Now she takes it to her school
      Between 2 chunks of bread

    • @steviefordranger198
      @steviefordranger198 7 років тому +2

      LOL, love it.

    • @timrobinson9192
      @timrobinson9192 7 років тому +3

      Mary had a little pig
      She couldn't stop it gruntin'
      Once it got right on her nerves
      She kicked it's fucking C**t in !

  • @Afraithe
    @Afraithe 7 років тому +140

    Leakage is cooling, gotcha, it's like I say with my old volvo wheel loader from -79, if it's leaking oil, it's got oil.

    • @Valtra-rn1ed
      @Valtra-rn1ed 7 років тому +16

      Affra thats what i always say! Start worrying when it stops leaking!

    • @aGamblingGoose
      @aGamblingGoose 7 років тому +10

      Only way to know if there's oil in it is if there's oil under it.

    • @perlandstrom5023
      @perlandstrom5023 7 років тому +3

      Yeah no need for a dipstick XD

    • @AndersJackson
      @AndersJackson 7 років тому +5

      And it is good against rust too.

    • @mmurola9859
      @mmurola9859 7 років тому +6

      Someone told me he saw an old Caterpillar wheel loader where instead of the transmission fill plug there was a tap. Each evening the operator would drain several liters of oil from the trans and pour it into the hydraulic tank. He sai "I'll just put it back where it came from". Had a leaking transmission mounted hydraulic pump so the oil came from the hydraulics system. Also heard of a Lännen loader excavator that had a sheet metal pan suspended by chains under it's belly to catch the drips. :)

  • @Catatonicwater
    @Catatonicwater 7 років тому +282

    New mat = another foundry vijayo

  • @tyttuut
    @tyttuut 7 років тому +80

    "It's starting to get a little haggard around the edges."
    I'd say it's more haggard in the middle, where you poured molten aluminum on it.

    • @timothybarney7257
      @timothybarney7257 7 років тому +4

      I was thinking that as well...the edge was the only good part left!

  • @Vladimir-hq1ne
    @Vladimir-hq1ne 7 років тому +15

    I've seen that piston motor 1st time in my life. And I've lived without that knowledge for 45 years. Pity me.
    thank you, AvE and whoever sent this motor to disassemble! This is really amazing!
    Thank ya'll for the enlightenment!

  • @nissearkevid1995
    @nissearkevid1995 7 років тому +148

    This is the coolest piece of gear you've disassembled ever. Thumbs up!

    • @Fredtheswedex
      @Fredtheswedex 7 років тому +4

      Biased!

    • @Masztufa
      @Masztufa 7 років тому +5

      The variable displacement pump was also cool

  • @MattsAwesomeStuff
    @MattsAwesomeStuff 7 років тому +663

    A new self-healing cutting mat? Nooo! I used to be able to tell roughly how old a video was by the condition of its battlescars. Now you've gone and destroyed all that precious chronological metadata. You fool. Hopefully her time away from the main bench lets her plastic nanites work their magic and in a few months we'll see her back in competition form.

    • @pubcollize
      @pubcollize 7 років тому +129

      This one is clearly bigger though. So now we can have an eaven rougher estimation based on which cutting mat is shown. Let them be known as Bigger Cuttingmat and Authentic Deck. AKA B.C and A.D.

    • @LucasGarrow
      @LucasGarrow 7 років тому +26

      Like being able to tell what season we're in.

    • @MikeCookie1973
      @MikeCookie1973 7 років тому +6

      Go back a bit, and you might find when the previous one was put into service...

    • @jonathanryals9934
      @jonathanryals9934 7 років тому

      I'd say one a year is 'bout right.

    • @tattmanndann
      @tattmanndann 7 років тому

      MikeCookie1973
      here i think .ua-cam.com/video/7pN-fnUeA3o/v-deo.html

  • @hygrometer
    @hygrometer 7 років тому +37

    for years ive been waiting for this day. NEW CUTTING MAT! unbelievable

  • @zadrik1337
    @zadrik1337 7 років тому +180

    That clean mat is hurting my eyes! Spill some schmoo on it right quick before bad karma finds you... Too late, breaker blew.

  • @jonasnacinovich
    @jonasnacinovich 7 років тому +9

    Well fuck, I thought I'd have a cool comment in saying I've been swapping out Parker parts for ten years on various aircraft in Manitoba. But I guess the Swedish dude who plasma nitrated this stuff has me beat. Anyway, thanks to the masked hero who stole the part from work for the sake of this vijayo. Cool shit inside that little gem

  • @tbernardi001
    @tbernardi001 7 років тому +41

    "That's quite a small shaft" If I had a dollar for every time I've heard that.

    • @junky5422
      @junky5422 7 років тому +7

      Tell em you'll make it up with the 1200 rippems. Enough friction to boil a kettle in 60 seconds...

    • @DrSlay1313
      @DrSlay1313 7 років тому +3

      60 seconds is a long time.

    • @timrobinson9192
      @timrobinson9192 7 років тому

      I'll second that !

  • @BlankBrain
    @BlankBrain 7 років тому +3

    I had a summer job building axles for mobile homes and travel trailers. They modified the assembly line to weld the spindles onto the axles rather than having pre-built axles. Brilliantly, they didn't allow space or time for the axles to cool before assembly. We got pretty good at spitting on the axles to tell how hot they were so we could guess how much to preload the wheel bearings. By the time they got past the leaf spring assembly station, they had cooled enough to be inspected.

  • @IchigoKurosaki77
    @IchigoKurosaki77 7 років тому +53

    Good job old mat. You walked the path and passed the trial. You enjoy your retirement on the other bench.
    *Amazing Grace played by bagpipes*

  • @russellashburn6268
    @russellashburn6268 7 років тому +13

    For a bit of history, the reason these motors are made in Sweden is because this motor style was invented by Volvo and were bought by Parker. They have been the best motor in the industry for years. These motors are one of the few things that Parker has bought and just left alone because anything they changed would just screw it up.

    • @bobsacamano4648
      @bobsacamano4648 7 років тому +1

      Actually this motor was a product of VOAC, a collaboration between Volvo and Atlas-Copco. VOAC was bought out by Parker Hannifin

    • @pauldavidson6321
      @pauldavidson6321 5 років тому +1

      @@bobsacamano4648 it was Volvo before it was voac ,been using them for 30 years now.

  • @usquanigo
    @usquanigo 7 років тому +17

    "Never force it, just find a bigger hammer" lol!

  • @ricknelson7824
    @ricknelson7824 5 років тому +1

    Actually it used to be branded Volvo bent axial piston motor. Looks like a c10 version designed for around 12 gpm at max 2200 psi. Horsepower would be more like 25-20 hp. Generally rpm as a fan drive was 5000 rpm. They can spin faster but at a cost in longevity. Biggest problem was if case drain was restricted and not free flow to tank. Lip seal on shaft would fail.

  • @TriccyViccy
    @TriccyViccy 7 років тому +27

    "100 horsepower in your hand"?
    That's what I brag about in regards to my...
    Drill.
    Also, RIP cutting mat. You will be remembered O7

  • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
    @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 роки тому +1

    Damn, that thing is AWESOME! I’ve never seen (or at least never known that I was seeing) one of these. What a cool unit, thanks to whoever sent it, seriously.

  • @mikebrooka9395
    @mikebrooka9395 7 років тому +1

    When I read your post, I said to myself "Self, he has a hydrostatic motor or fixed volume pump with over pressure release." All you need is a variable swash plate pump to make it go backwards or forward in infinite increments. Check out the hydrostatic Eaton units on things like smaller Toro front deck riding mower, self propelled concrete saws, and even the lowly MTD brands of hydrostatic transaxles (Eaton hydrostatic units). Lots of fun to play with and many shop uses. I used them for riding mower racing (hint, if you stress them like I did, sinister 10w40).
    Take care from Oklahoma,
    Mike and the old lady that hates my cigars 😎

  • @SecondLifeDesigner
    @SecondLifeDesigner 7 років тому +2

    A lot of the stuff in the video goes over my head but I so enjoy the process and narration and usually end up learning a thing or two. :)

  • @sirthicenskoorb3684
    @sirthicenskoorb3684 7 років тому

    I don't understand the technical jargon but love the colorful jargon. My grandparents raised my aunts in Canada. One aunt used old sayings. What a card. I always watch your videos.

  • @Bluuplanet
    @Bluuplanet 7 років тому +1

    I have an old transmission from a WWII bomb bay door that contains two of these bent angle piston thingys. One is a motor at a fixed angle like this one. The other, in the same cast aluminum case is a variable angle piston pump. Since it's variable angle, an angle gear around the perimeter of the 5-shooter cylinder wouldn't work, instead, there's a CV driveshaft through the center. the angle is adjustable with a lever outside the case. It goes from zero degrees (where the output shaft doesn't move) up to an angle equal to the output bent angle (where the output shaft rotates at the same speed as the input).
    It was all fastened together with wired screws. I took it apart years ago and couldn't figure out how to get the parts back together. Its in my garage in a plastic bag and a coffee can of oil.

  • @TheWisehydralisk
    @TheWisehydralisk 6 років тому

    Wanted say that I was teaching my trainee at work how to torque a cylinder head. I used your method of a grunt and a click. He kinda of gave me a clueless look then proceeded to torque the rest of the head that way. Took me 20 minutes of explaining how to actually torque some thing and the importance of it. Thank god it was a junk engine that he was practicing on. As always love the vids you basically mirror my personality.

  • @WoodWorkLIFE
    @WoodWorkLIFE 7 років тому +1

    Japanese woodworking hand tools are awesome as well, there are scammers out there all over the place capitalizing on Japanese maker and brand names, but the antique stuff is amazing. Keep up the awesome vids, you are the uncle bumblefuck I always wish I had...

  • @jamesmccabe103
    @jamesmccabe103 7 років тому +8

    "Worse than java" I lost it man, Keep up the good work!

  • @BruiserBob
    @BruiserBob 7 років тому

    I couldn't be prouder than I am being a patreon of this channel. Every AvE video gives me nothing but joy. Cool as hell as always man!

  • @obscenitron
    @obscenitron 7 років тому +37

    I give it a week... and it'll match the last one.

  • @mysock351C
    @mysock351C 7 років тому +3

    The machining looks like what you'd see in a car transmission. Very nice and the taper rollers look more like bearings for a rear end. Must be under a lot of load, for sure.

  • @jimallen1485
    @jimallen1485 7 років тому +125

    Does your shop look like the rest of your bench? My shop and bench are a clutter disaster. My wife wants me to clean it up. I told her I was waiting for the appraiser so I could stick a 2 million dollar price tag on it and sell it as modern art.

    • @VictorGarciaR
      @VictorGarciaR 7 років тому +1

      I bought another workwench, lighter duty. Now all the crap is on there

    • @christinamichelle2830
      @christinamichelle2830 7 років тому +7

      The only answer is to build a bigger bench.

    • @jaronbernard9911
      @jaronbernard9911 7 років тому +1

      I built 2 work benches, albeit from dead tree carcass, but at least it’s cypress right

  • @oscarwitte493
    @oscarwitte493 7 років тому

    Covered these pumps two days ago in aviation maintenance school. Perfect timing, thank you!

  • @Steevo69
    @Steevo69 7 років тому +1

    The shaft got etched (scale prevention) during processing to ensure no cracks/surface flaws formed during or from the drop forging, milling, or heat treatment process after, the bearing race, the only "to tolerance" fits were machined after heat treatment and the whole part then probably underwent a final surface hardening, the threads were rolled on directly after forging.

  • @budude2
    @budude2 7 років тому +15

    Even though I've heard it a hundred times and even though I know it's coming, I still giggle like a little girl when you blurt out the 'ol 'give it a little tappy-tappy-tap-tap'...

    • @damedog19
      @damedog19 7 років тому +1

      It's the little things in life

    • @n1r0lanynonmouse6
      @n1r0lanynonmouse6 7 років тому

      What is amazing is watching other videos of guys working on cars, machines, etc. and hearing them say the same thing. "Aha, another cult member! Welcome"

    • @steve1978ger
      @steve1978ger 7 років тому

      ... what's that about anyway, sounds like he is channeling Chef John or something.

  • @luisvillalobos6517
    @luisvillalobos6517 2 роки тому

    What a beautifully designed and built piece. Good lordy. Such a beaut

  • @cubby612
    @cubby612 7 років тому

    The lines on the old mat were finally worn enough to allow the camera to focus on the subject. Perfect.

  • @TheJustin574
    @TheJustin574 7 років тому +5

    I had a smile on my face when you said 100HP, that was my guess!

  • @Ace1Of1All1Spades
    @Ace1Of1All1Spades 7 років тому +1

    As a millwright apprentice I appreciate the shout-out. Also I love my learner hammers and brass rods 😁

  • @TySoVm
    @TySoVm 7 років тому +8

    Brought back flashbacks to rebuilding my ford 8.8 diff, getting those carrier bearings off nearly killed me.

  • @thomas316
    @thomas316 7 років тому +3

    "Double lip seal" Am I awake right now? 🤔 I didn't know I had a preference for seals but it turns out I now have a favourite. 😄

  • @UPrider988
    @UPrider988 6 років тому +1

    @AvE, take a look at parker hydraulic hybrid transmissions. They used to use a pump that varied displacement all the way to a negative value to make it a motor as well. Really cool technology that never took off.

  • @rimmersbryggeri
    @rimmersbryggeri 7 років тому

    We make alot of industrial stuff in sweden. When I made haldex parts we had UNC UNF NPT and metric within the same part. Pipe fittings are often sold as metric these days but they are all compatible with BSP threads whether they are cylindrical or tapered. At least the ones I have used.

  • @stalkinghawk9244
    @stalkinghawk9244 7 років тому

    AVE, I have to thank you for showing all these things, besides your VFD COmpressor video inspired me, Right now I've gone full
    Canadian and I´m in the middle of running my 3kw compressor on a VFD and PLC combo to automate stuff. I already have plans(and working examples on drawers) for automatic pneumatic doors. In the summer ill take on a hydraulic project.

  • @GasNBullets
    @GasNBullets 7 років тому +15

    Ok Time to build a hydraulic gokart!

    • @233kosta
      @233kosta 7 років тому +1

      Sign me up! I'll do the gas turbine driven pump!

  • @whereiseshan
    @whereiseshan 5 років тому

    this type of motor is commonly used for hydro static drive motors in vehicles, hydraulic pump driven by engine will force hydraulic fluid into motor which you have to turn the wheels...pretty awesome stuff

  • @dylangray1579
    @dylangray1579 7 років тому

    ive done hydraulic pump repair for years. just recently got a job at parker hannifin in the hydraulic pump division

  • @ARad888
    @ARad888 7 років тому +7

    That shaft looks like it's been vapor blasted, or shot peened (shot blasted). Passivation (of steel at least) doesn't change it's appearance.

    • @raymondmucklow3793
      @raymondmucklow3793 7 років тому

      Amr Radwan it does look shot peened, my dad used to shot peen the landing gear of aircraft.

    • @GigsTaggart
      @GigsTaggart 7 років тому +1

      Who doesn't like a nice peened shaft?

  • @stuffyours
    @stuffyours 6 років тому

    Best video ive seen of yours yet sir! Very cool piece and so interesting how that damn thing works.

  • @AnthonyRBlacker
    @AnthonyRBlacker 3 роки тому

    I worked for Parker Hannifin when i was in school.. it was a small shop, we made hydraulic fittings and some small pump machines.. it was a neat place

  • @awptickes
    @awptickes 7 років тому

    This audio is a lot better than the "dude gets charged with felony video." Whatever you did in this one, keep doing it.

  • @glenralph5123
    @glenralph5123 7 років тому +2

    Awesome motor and vid, cheers! Back to Chris at Clickspring.... cheers for that hot little tip too, brother!

  • @CMDRunematti
    @CMDRunematti 7 років тому +2

    love those, pulled one apart once, from a friction welding machine, they can do 18k rpm (seen them hit 26k)

  • @dylanheadrick3789
    @dylanheadrick3789 7 років тому

    Those piston sealing rings on the pushrods look incredibly similar to the gas rings on the rear of an ar-15 bolt. They use 3 steel rings to seal against the interior of the bolt carrier to allow gas pressure to unlock the bolt face from the chamber.

  • @benwinckler131
    @benwinckler131 7 років тому +1

    Those metal things are shims and they are there to evenly space the gears to give variable gear backlash cause those things spin at 3100 rpm (hey i wrote this halfway through so 3100 was a geuss until I watched it all) and as they need rebuilds the gear teeth wear and need to be closer in backlash
    There is a lumber yard with two of these and it is a saur danfoss with 1 inch pistons (8 of them) to drive an 8 foot sawblade

  • @dumbbuck
    @dumbbuck 7 років тому

    This is a similar mechanism to how a Karcher 3600psi pressure sprayer works, just in reverse. The petrol motor drives the input shaft. That has an off axis plate that pushes 5 pistons back and forth as it rotates to boost the pressure of the fluid giving you high pressure fun.

  • @matthunter2952
    @matthunter2952 7 років тому

    O-ring boss comes in metric too. Closed circuit pumps have same size system ports. But they do mix sae and metric fasteners and ports on the same pump/motor. You're right though they are skookum as frig. I abuse them daily.

  • @ThriftStoreHacker
    @ThriftStoreHacker 7 років тому

    Wow. What an amazing bit of equipment AND a fancy new mat! Living the dream.

  • @jokker03
    @jokker03 7 років тому

    8:14 "I'll loosen this nut off and we'll explode..." see this is my favorite part of these vids, making complex gear relatable to a dumb schlub like myself.

  • @MrSheaonemillion
    @MrSheaonemillion 6 років тому

    Thank you very much for all the weird machines and great explanations!

  • @jonathanhigginbotham6964
    @jonathanhigginbotham6964 7 років тому

    I have watched for about 5 months and seen most of your videos but I'm lost as to what AvE stands for? Love your stuff keep it up ☝

    • @Leffe192
      @Leffe192 7 років тому +1

      Arduinos versus evil... Goes way back, he has shifted focus slightly since.

    • @jonathanhigginbotham6964
      @jonathanhigginbotham6964 7 років тому

      Thank you ive been wondering for ever, he inspired me to start a channel again. Wish there were more people like him.

  • @The_Kernnel
    @The_Kernnel 4 роки тому

    A mistake I caught was that you said the pistons are pushed back due to the pressure of the oil. But the oil is at tank pressure upon intake. The pump if used on a large truck like a wrecker it would run off a PTO. That means the oil is being sucked in then pressured on the compression or exhaust stroke. Idk what it would be called on a hydraulic pump. I love the videos man.

  • @Michaels_Coffee
    @Michaels_Coffee 7 років тому

    End of an erra. RIP old OLFA mat. Thanks for the excellent TGIF fodder and..I just got a scope like that for my Android too. Crazy cool eh!! Keep up the keeping up Bumblefook!

  • @docking_bay_94
    @docking_bay_94 7 років тому

    Thanks for the stickers. Very cool. They are the very first adornments for my very new and also very first tool chest.

  • @Simon-eh5ez
    @Simon-eh5ez 5 років тому

    Fun fact, this is probably built here in little Trollhättan, next to GKN (old volvo aero) which makes jet engines for SAAB technologies and a lot of other stuff including rocket parts. Next door again is the SAAB Automobile factory which now houses NEVS.

  • @allanwilson8642
    @allanwilson8642 7 років тому

    I understood very little of the technical content but privileged to witness the advent of new cutting mat day.

  • @rynohorn3819
    @rynohorn3819 7 років тому

    Only understand half of what you're saying but I enjoy the show. Thanks AvE

  • @krazypeople4
    @krazypeople4 7 років тому +54

    I'm pretty sure those "timing marks" were just the scratches from you trying to pry apart the thing with your screw driver.

    • @cdurkinz
      @cdurkinz 7 років тому +6

      Looks like he scratched it in just the right spot at least, cuz she verks!

    • @arduinoversusevil2025
      @arduinoversusevil2025  7 років тому +7

      +gamer taboo beginner's luck eh.

    • @233kosta
      @233kosta 7 років тому +3

      When the apprentice marks save the day :D

    • @mdhmsmith
      @mdhmsmith 7 років тому

      Haha

  • @petergriffin383
    @petergriffin383 7 років тому

    AvE makes me piss my pants laughing almost every time..."for fucks sake!, it doesn't end boys...it...just...doesn't....end"

  • @marcjordan29
    @marcjordan29 7 років тому

    Loving the "tappy taep taep"...... And the 5/8ths SHAFT

  • @ir0nm8n
    @ir0nm8n 7 років тому +6

    3:00 I hope you don't hear that too often.

  • @raysplace6548
    @raysplace6548 7 років тому

    The best vids on UA-cam.. Good stuff man.

  • @georgebonney90
    @georgebonney90 4 роки тому

    Cant tell u how much i appreciate the share of knowledge

  • @LTdesign13
    @LTdesign13 5 років тому

    That's probably one of the coolest functioning motors I've ever seen.

  • @superdude123032
    @superdude123032 7 років тому

    New cutting mat. Time to celebrate boys.
    I’ve got that same hex key set. Bought a couple of sets on sale at Menards.

  • @gabbermaikel
    @gabbermaikel 6 років тому

    nice to see a reliable source for the android bore scope video quality. Was looking to buy 1 this week, but wasnt sure about the quality. Have been using the borescope from my work, but well its kind of expensive, and i dont want to ruin expensive tools i borrow from my work at home.

  • @reillyc7605
    @reillyc7605 5 років тому

    There are specific torque specs. For the lock nut depending on the size of bearing. There is even a chart for how many degrees you need to turn the lock nut if you can not measure torque.

  • @SpoiledBadgerMilk
    @SpoiledBadgerMilk 7 років тому

    I am no engineer. But mIwatch all your videos. Lol I love watching things get taken apart. I learn allot any how great video keep it up.

  • @PsiCommando
    @PsiCommando 5 років тому

    I like how you keep your workbench nice and tidy :D

  • @austinJRu
    @austinJRu 7 років тому

    Awesome man. Diggin the hydraulic stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Smikkelboy69
    @Smikkelboy69 7 років тому

    Its awesome to see such nicely made tools.
    Thank you for another great video :)

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley 7 років тому

    Fantastic! I love finding out about new ingenious stuff that has been invented.

  • @danethibodeaux9892
    @danethibodeaux9892 7 років тому

    I work on these for a living. We supply Parker. That's a fixed displacement motor. Good product

  • @richardshortman5645
    @richardshortman5645 7 років тому

    Knipex! One of the most useful tools out there. That and a screwdriver and DMV would fix half of all the stuff in the plants.

  • @curtjrich15
    @curtjrich15 7 років тому

    I like olfa products aswell. I just recieved thier newest knife in the mail, excited to check it out when i get home. Model LA-X, with an autolock, and an all purpose pick for opening paint cans/prying small things.

  • @porklaser
    @porklaser 7 років тому

    I got that same cutting mat for my workbench! Love it to death, but brand new it out gassed and stunk up the room for a few weeks after I got it. Olfa suggests washing it down with dilute vinegar to reduce the smell when it's new.

  • @timkornelis1487
    @timkornelis1487 7 років тому

    I woke up this morning on my birthday to a box on my desk containing none other than an OLFA cutting mat from my lovely better half. Your influence may reach farther than you know, uncle bumblefuck!

  • @scottsarchitecturehildebra1761
    @scottsarchitecturehildebra1761 7 років тому

    Amazing, a fantastic upgrade!!! Sooooo dig the speak!!!

  • @pubcollize
    @pubcollize 7 років тому

    That paintjob is so thick I would've said they outta be hiding something. But it looks so damn perfect on the insides, gotta believe in em.

  • @tyler1h23
    @tyler1h23 5 років тому +1

    I just want to say that I absolutely LOVE your videos!!! I literally watch at least 2-4 a day if I can help it and have the free time. The depth in which you break each piece down and explain what you're seeing is just plain fucking fantastic. LOVE IT MAN!! But also. What ANDROID borescope are you using and where did you pick it up from?

  • @stephmaccormick3195
    @stephmaccormick3195 7 років тому

    3:38 is the most Canadian-slash-hockey movie reference I've ever heard.

  • @ninney794
    @ninney794 7 років тому

    I fucking love your vijayos! Such a wealth of knowledge you hold! Reminds me of my grandfather, I'd like to know half of what he had forgotten over the years haha.

  • @Meepster12
    @Meepster12 7 років тому

    So good to see that I'm not the only one struggling in the shop!

  • @donttreadonme7630
    @donttreadonme7630 7 років тому

    bravo... back in the ice age my college hydraulics class would have benefited from this video greatly.

  • @PhilipMcGeehan
    @PhilipMcGeehan 7 років тому

    I don't know if I've just had too many Scotch libations; however, I think this was one of your funniest videos. I love watching you fuck around in the shop. Keep up the bumblefuckery.
    *Stickers/t-shirts appreciated.

  • @drewfausett5388
    @drewfausett5388 7 років тому

    I tell you what, a cutting mat for my healing bench? that'd be pretty darned sweet... i mean, UncleBumblefudge sending me something? that'd make my day... sir.

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Рік тому

    "These are great, man...Android bore scopes for fifteen bucks OH FOR FUCKS SAKES!"
    This is the song of my people.

  • @robertsilversten7626
    @robertsilversten7626 3 роки тому

    There index point on the cylinder and barrel for timing. You can see them through the case drain port. 99 percent of the Tim they have them in good measure before you pop it open look through the port while rotating if you don’t see it you could punch the gear and the barrel teeth.

  • @legendaryrat
    @legendaryrat 7 років тому +4

    Let us have a moment of silence for the old cuttin mat.

  • @Wrench245
    @Wrench245 7 років тому

    Oddly enough, Bombardier uses the same type of pump for the hydraulics of the Learjet. If you hear the plane making funny squeaking noises as the engines start to spool up, the hydraulic fluid is low. I'm making a guess in assuming that a vane or gear pumps would have cavitation under the RPM that a turbine engine puts out on the gear case.

  • @HamiltonSRink
    @HamiltonSRink 7 років тому

    Very Cool Video! BTW, I really enjoyed the Christmas story !

  • @AverilDoyle
    @AverilDoyle 7 років тому +5

    Am I the only one who expected him to just flip over the cutting mat??