AMAZING Machine Shop Tour: Berkeley Lab with Tom Lipton!

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  • Опубліковано 20 лют 2016
  • One of the most amazing machine shop and science facilities in the world! This lab played a critical role in nuclear technology (including Manhattan project), discovered 13 periodic elements and is still conducting groundbreaking research today! They even have a particle accelerator!
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  • @guyward5137
    @guyward5137 7 років тому +47

    Amazing isn't enough. 99 percent of the population will never understand just how amazing that place is and what is being done there Thank you for sharing. G W

    • @dannynimmo3052
      @dannynimmo3052 Рік тому

      Your right. You would never see their list of parts laying around a Chinese machine shop. I was glad to see this, American enginuity is still alive. I do business with a lot of well equipt machine shops but you don't see this well rounded set up in any of them.
      Back in the seventies, to be a machinist was a very prestiges trade. before CNC, to be a machinist people knew how to scrape, they knew metallurgy and were engineers. A ten year machinist had more knowledge in their head than a doctor and it was known generally in the population, we made the world and still today anything the world knows as civilization came from right here. It doesn't stop at planes cars and TV's, its everything, a person can just wrap thjeir head around that one for a while, and it is everything, still as of today. CNC equipment dummied up the industry a little and also made those jobs easy to export to china, as bill clinton paraded the GATE areement in in 1996 and thus free trade with china began to rape the American job market. I better stop there or I'll get carried away on the wrong subject LOL. You are completely right, most people, even many machinist today, don't understand the cool factor in that shop. This tell me a lot about you. You would have to know a thing or two yourself:)

    • @trainsacomin2088
      @trainsacomin2088 Рік тому

      99.99

    • @johnnybush3168
      @johnnybush3168 9 місяців тому

      amen brother

  • @jerrylong381
    @jerrylong381 8 років тому +99

    John: "What is the cycle time on that?"
    Tom: "I don't know, we don't care, as long as the part's good."
    I've worked one place, a tool and die shop, that I was told that exact same thing on the first day. It allows you to do your best work.

    • @gigstick
      @gigstick 4 роки тому +3

      because cycle time would be repeated if the product are bad, is that right?

  • @DodgyBrothersEngineering
    @DodgyBrothersEngineering 8 років тому +15

    I can't believe that people are complaining about the audio and video, this is not a tour at your local museum where crowds are coming through all the time. We are extremely lucky to be given the opportunity to behold such equipment. Damn this place would be impressive if the tour comprised of static photos!

  • @markkrantz1516
    @markkrantz1516 Рік тому +1

    That was one of the best UA-cam’s I have seen . I have always been a fan of Mr. Lipton but damn! The guys a walking legend.
    Impressed to say the least!!!

  • @tb14236
    @tb14236 8 років тому +49

    I already had a lot of respect for Tom Lipton but this video just raised it 10 fold. Also I seemed to hear some tool envy in your voice during this video :)

    • @Da5idc
      @Da5idc 2 роки тому

      Absolutely, x 100

  • @Trent-tr2nx
    @Trent-tr2nx 4 роки тому +5

    36:32 "Hugh gets pissed when I gotta turn a shaft and gotta move his whole setup out of the way" -- classic Tom Lipton right there.

  • @poetac15
    @poetac15 2 роки тому +1

    Rewatching this years later and it’s still mind blowing.

  • @locomotive110
    @locomotive110 3 роки тому +2

    We built a small accelerator for plasma research at Waikato University in New Zealand, a very interesting job. Great video of Berkeley lab..

  • @michaelh3949
    @michaelh3949 8 років тому +12

    It's a great privilege to receive the great wisdom and experience of Tom Lipton, one of the greatest teachers of our generation. He is very humble and very giving, a great example for the rest of us to pass on the gifts that each one have.

  • @artemiasalina1860
    @artemiasalina1860 7 років тому +1

    "No words! No words! They should've sent a poet!" - Jodie Foster in 'Contact'
    Absolutely astounding! I knew Tom must do sciencey stuff but I never could have imagined this!

  • @fernandomongiardino8170
    @fernandomongiardino8170 7 років тому +12

    Can't believe there´s an Argentinian lathe there! I salute you from the south of Argentina (Chubut), thanks for sharing!

  • @longrangehunter6393
    @longrangehunter6393 8 років тому +14

    All i can say is wow, nothing else comes to mind, except wow

    • @RzAn8
      @RzAn8 8 років тому +4

      +Longrangehunter I second that WOW

  • @Hardturnin
    @Hardturnin 7 років тому +1

    I like that French lathe! their Laguns are a great machine also. Very nice.

  • @Gkuljian
    @Gkuljian 6 років тому +1

    This really tears at my soul. I knew a girl who was a machinist in that lab. I had thought about working there, but decided to take another path. In retrospect I feel like I missed out on something great. I've never seen that lab before, so I am most grateful that you shared this .

  • @dagwood1327
    @dagwood1327 3 роки тому

    I just learned of Tom Lipton today on the Essential Craftsman podcast. I will be binge watching his channel. As well as NYC CNC. Thanks

  • @sianfarrell2624
    @sianfarrell2624 7 років тому +1

    During my years as an engineer, I have had the opportunity to work with the special metal's used in the Atomic power industry. Everything from Hastelloy, Inconel, and innumerable grades of stainless steel, and have even machined Zircolloy forging's! (lots of coolant needed to stop it catching fire when its being turned!). Its great to see these video's. I'm retired now, but barely a day goes by that I don't think about all the stuff I learned from my year's on the shop floor, Thanks so much for posting this stuff. It makes me happy to see such enthusiasm for these skills.......xx

  • @pamdemonia
    @pamdemonia Рік тому +1

    This is my 3rd or 4th time watching this and it's a true classic. Between you being so honestly amazed and Tom being himself (both incredibly knowledgeable quietly funny), it's absolutely riveting. Thanks!

  • @specialks1953
    @specialks1953 8 років тому +2

    Tom is the cream of the crop! Thanks for sharing the tour John!

  • @alanb76
    @alanb76 4 роки тому +1

    Nice Video. I worked there almost 40 years, retired a few years ago. Fun place to work, lots of interesting projects.

  • @WillyBemis
    @WillyBemis 7 років тому +2

    One of my favorite all-time shop tour video - such incredible stuff!

  • @chemech
    @chemech 8 років тому

    Man, that takes me back to my mis-spent youth... I learned to run a Bridgeport mill in the Materials and Molecular Research Division in Building 52 back in the early 1980s...
    I miss the Rad-Lab, but I don't miss the undergraduate coursework, nor the cramped living quarters of my student days...
    I'm glad that you got this tour... and, I'm glad to see that they are still doing world class science up on the Hill...
    Cheers!
    Eric

    • @chemech
      @chemech 8 років тому

      Hey John - Thanks! I was a chemistry student on campus, and my research adviser had most of his labs up on the Hill...
      It was a great place to work, even if no one had the money to hire me after graduation...

  • @charrontheboatman
    @charrontheboatman 6 років тому +1

    Thanks again Tom for saving all of us Noobs from making avoidable and costly mistakes.

  • @WafflesASAP
    @WafflesASAP 8 років тому +2

    Tom Lipton is a fucking legend. Period.

  • @SuperSecretSquirell
    @SuperSecretSquirell 8 років тому +8

    Wow!! Never knew Tom worked there. I figured he did something a bit special, but nothing like this. Definitely watching this again. Tom has been holding out on us, some of that stuff is even larger than Abom-size. He seems like such a natural teacher in that environment (even more so than on his channel). Would love to spend a day there.
    There better be a part 2. I know you got more footage than that lol.

    • @ericwolf5874
      @ericwolf5874 8 років тому +2

      +NYC CNC I know I could have and would have watched the full tour. And judging by the comments I'm not alone....

  • @FredMiller
    @FredMiller 8 років тому +8

    Thank you for the awesome tour. Much appreciated!

  • @BigMjolnir
    @BigMjolnir 8 років тому +1

    Awesome tour!! Thanks for taking us along, and many thanks to Tom too!!!
    -- Mike

  • @frednewman2162
    @frednewman2162 8 років тому +1

    John, what a great video! I use to work at one of a DOE's facility (as a contractor) and it was such a pleasure to go to work each day! You absolutely had no idea of what or who you may run into each day, and what in the world they may be building! I use to think that I couldn't believe that these people actually get paid to do these things, there are people that would give their "first born" just to be in the presence of things like this, and these people get paid to do it. What a great guy Tom is, what a great video you made of him and where he works! Thanks, really THANKS!!!!!! It brought back a lot of great memories!

    • @frednewman2162
      @frednewman2162 8 років тому

      +NYC CNC I did Fire Protection systems. One of the things that was cool about it, is that you got to see different places like that. Actually put some system around a couple of accelerators that IBM built. They didn't use them for physics though, they used them to somehow imprint chips.

  • @theseeker26253
    @theseeker26253 8 років тому +1

    That is the most interesting and coolest job site I have ever seen or heard about. They do it all, from simple quick and dirty to uber-complicated long form projects. I am actually envious.

  • @yosmith1
    @yosmith1 8 років тому +5

    That was and absolute amazing tour!!! I will end up watching this many times,
    Thanks for sharing, and thanks to Tom!

  • @robgerrits4097
    @robgerrits4097 8 років тому +2

    Very unexpected, but revealing! Tom Lipton is more then he wants us to see. Nice tour!

  • @dejanbrice8774
    @dejanbrice8774 8 років тому +1

    Simply breathtaking, I could spend all day walking round just smiling at each individual project being done there !

  • @martineastburn3679
    @martineastburn3679 3 роки тому

    My "Uncle" Bob worked down the road at the NSA as a satellite etc high qual machinist. He was a B-36 Airman Machinist when living with us with "Uncle" Little Box and "Uncle" Coubachek (sp !) We had a very large house near Travis Air-force base and used our large Shop to put their lathes and mills to work on their stuff. Cool guys to grow up with for a couple of years. Got to visit with Uncle Bob in the 90's as he was then with NSA. They taught Dad (Engineering ME) maching and He to them electrical and electronics.

  • @caryk2779
    @caryk2779 7 років тому +1

    Incredible...absolutely incredible. Thank you so much for this tour.

  • @gtmcfar
    @gtmcfar 8 років тому +2

    +NYC CNC +oxtoolco Thanks guys that was an awesome tour!
    Who gave 2 thumbs down? That is grounds for a good old-fashioned ass-kicking contest.

  • @RoboCNCnl
    @RoboCNCnl 8 років тому +6

    Thats awesome ! I follow Tom for a long time, and never knew he even had another job than it's own shop :)

  • @JG-kv4oi
    @JG-kv4oi 8 років тому +36

    Mindblowing! last person to go home has to turn everything off lol

    • @matthew5866
      @matthew5866 7 років тому +1

      why turn everything off when you can cut the main power

    • @drienkm
      @drienkm 7 років тому +7

      Usually in a lab like this there's never a last person... there's always people who live there;) People who you worry about a little, but it's really their element...
      Probably the thing that sets these places apart. They end up being a sandbox for the obsessions of brilliant minds. It's so much more raw and awe-inspiring than polished products ready for market.
      Amazing video! Thanks Tom and John!

    • @randyroze8465
      @randyroze8465 6 років тому +4

      drienkm cutting edge of science. Pushing the limits of what the machines can do, and what people can build. I'm grateful to have given 6.5 years of service.

  • @advancedmicrosystems4658
    @advancedmicrosystems4658 3 роки тому +1

    What's even more astonishing than all of the machinery is this incredible amount of small stuff just flying around. Microscopes, ratchet kits etc.

  • @krawutzimon
    @krawutzimon 8 років тому +3

    wow, thanks for doing the tour with mr. wizard and showing us!

  • @rodeo11
    @rodeo11 8 років тому

    Just as I imagined.....unimaginable! Thanks for the tour!

  • @jasonturnidge8452
    @jasonturnidge8452 7 років тому +1

    I must have missed this video somehow- Amazing! My Great Uncle was the director of the Labs from 71-88 Roger Batzel - my dad had a tour once before was even born. Thanks for the video.

  • @MrMaxymoo22
    @MrMaxymoo22 8 років тому +7

    I need more shop tours. This is seriously the coolest video I've seen in a while. Thank you John, and thank you Tom for this awesome video.

  • @blazemaestro1
    @blazemaestro1 8 років тому

    Pretty neat place! Thanks to both of you guys for taking the time to show this.

  • @sanddan525
    @sanddan525 8 років тому +2

    That was one of the most incredible videos I've seen. What a place to work at!

  • @bobuk5722
    @bobuk5722 7 років тому

    Hi, and THANK YOU! Just sold me on Tom as well. It's a very different set up from the production shops - just as big - my late Dad used to control and where I used to 'play' with one of the overhead cranes on Saturday mornings many, many years ago. Brought back some fond memories. Dad would have loved to see Tom's generous tour. Cheers, Bob.

  • @jascott62
    @jascott62 8 років тому

    My freaking mind is blown after watching that. That place is insane.

  • @rupertpowell
    @rupertpowell 8 років тому

    What a lucky guy you are Tom Lipton to work in such an amazing facility. Physics and machining....what a perfect combination. Great tour John...I think as a workshop that will take some beating !!!

  • @loftsatsympaticodotc
    @loftsatsympaticodotc 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, this was a great exposé of what equipment goes into an advanced mechanical research lab. We here at Machineco, have supplied equipment to university labs ourselves from general machine tools, to large radial drills and salt baths. In stock we have varied equipment such as was featured here, press brakes, shears,, compressors, welders, wire and sinker EDMs. The only machines we wised we had would be water jets and laser beam cutters, but it's impossible as they gobble up too much room.
    Again a nice bunch of pics of a great assortment of metal working equipment. Thank you!

  • @GameofKnowing
    @GameofKnowing 8 років тому +5

    I don't really even have the capacity to respond to this... I'm only 20 minutes in and already speechless...

  • @ryand827
    @ryand827 8 років тому +3

    Very cool! I actually work at LBL and have toured the main shops before. I work in another division but It's always fun to visit the main shops. Glad you got a chance to see it and share with us!

    • @ryand827
      @ryand827 8 років тому +3

      +NYC CNC I am a student assistant in the Buildings Technology & Urban Systems Division. I've been working on the FLEXLAB project (flexlab.lbl.gov) which is a test bed for different energy efficiency building technologies. The lab has the ability to change out windows, facades, shading mechanisms, HVAC, and lighting, etc. and has a bunch of sensors to measure the effects the different systems have. I've worked on installing some of the different systems and sensors and have done some CNC mill/ manual lathe work to make some parts for this.

  • @Wisecrackerist
    @Wisecrackerist 7 років тому +3

    I already knew that Tom is a smart cookie .... but WOW

  • @Sharklops
    @Sharklops 4 роки тому +1

    This is such a great video. I think this is the fourth or fifth time I've watched through this. And in case anyone isn't aware, Tom recently started posting more again to UA-cam which is awesome

  • @bronsonburnell4041
    @bronsonburnell4041 8 років тому

    That was an awesome shop tour. Thanks John and Tom.

  • @rdspeedfab
    @rdspeedfab 7 років тому

    What a fun 45 minutes. Thanks! I have followed both your channels for a long time. Never knew Tom worked at Berkeley. Thanks again!

  • @robertm2608
    @robertm2608 2 роки тому

    My father in law was the purchasing agent for the Berkeley Lawrence Livermore Lab for 30 years, retiring 20 years ago. I imagine he was responsible for the purchase of much of the older equipment shown in your video.

  • @DochNiemals
    @DochNiemals 8 років тому

    Thanks to you and Tom for a truly fascinating tour!

  • @snake8700
    @snake8700 8 років тому

    Very interesting stuff there. Thank you for taking the time to video the experience so the rest of us could get a look!

  • @w056007568
    @w056007568 8 років тому +1

    What a stunning video!! Talk about a motivational video for prospective engineers - I have never seen such a stunning video and Tom makes an amazing host. Many, many thanks for doing this.

  • @cnc-ua
    @cnc-ua 7 років тому

    Guys, you've blew my mind. Fascinating. I am impressed.

  • @SteinErikDahle
    @SteinErikDahle 8 років тому +16

    I was planning to see a couple minutes, not really expecting very much. And suddenly the video is ending...
    The video could have been four times as long and I'd still be watching every minute of it!
    +NYC CNC, awesome video!
    Any chance we can see the entire raw video?

    • @cnc-ua
      @cnc-ua 7 років тому +1

      NYC CNC the good point to invent the camera which connected directly to the brain...

  • @JeremiahL
    @JeremiahL Рік тому

    This may be the coolest thing that I have ever seen...

  • @scottsession7789
    @scottsession7789 8 років тому

    Thanks for whipping this up for us.
    Scott

  • @CB-fp5zr
    @CB-fp5zr 8 років тому

    I have been watching both of your guys videos for some time now and I really admire both of your machining skills and knowledge. I find it really neat that you both are friends.

  • @cylosgarage
    @cylosgarage 7 років тому

    This was life changing just to watch. I can't imagine experiencing it in person

  • @kugel619kc130
    @kugel619kc130 8 років тому

    WOW! Top shelf machinist and science pron all in one. Kick ass!

  • @joebledsoe257
    @joebledsoe257 3 роки тому

    Every time I saw pictures of such. I wondered where do they get the stuff. Now we know a little more of what goes on behind the scenes to dream up, assemble, and maintain such intricate and interesting thingys.

  • @zzzzzzzzzz3799
    @zzzzzzzzzz3799 8 років тому

    Awesome video John. That place is just astounding! What a pleasure to watch. Thanks very much for sharing.

  • @AspireBlack
    @AspireBlack 8 років тому

    That's my beamline at 30:40!!! Dang it, I should've gone to work that day. Glad you had fun at LBL!

  • @hardlyb
    @hardlyb 4 роки тому

    Tom is my favorite UA-cam machinist - I've found the guys who work at those R&D places have the most interesting skill sets, and get to make the widest variety of things. (I used to hang around the Physics machine shop when I was at Stanford, and they were always working on cool stuff.)

  • @FoamKLR
    @FoamKLR 8 років тому

    ...incredible...awesome machining and cutting edge physics - I could probably be convinced to work for free! Thanks John and Tom!

  • @adamlewis1916
    @adamlewis1916 5 років тому

    I got to tour this facility in 2014 or 2015. Really great experience, and this video brought back memories.

  • @ClaytonwFirth
    @ClaytonwFirth 8 років тому +4

    Wow... Wish Tom could do more detailed tours and deep dive into some of that kit...

  • @mertsilliker1682
    @mertsilliker1682 8 років тому +1

    now realizing that there are machines like these, just awesome. fantastic tour guys thanks for being able to share this with us

  • @MarindeVree
    @MarindeVree 8 років тому

    Wow, this is insanely cool! Thanks to both of you

  • @jodyvanliew2514
    @jodyvanliew2514 8 років тому

    Simply amazing . Thanks for the upload . Very enjoyable .

  • @buddylineman
    @buddylineman 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing, I could have a lot fun there. It's nice to see someones work place. I think Tom has been blessed to be able to work at a place like that. I know I have learned a lot from watching his videos.

  • @tomdchi12
    @tomdchi12 8 років тому +2

    Thanks to Tom for doing that and you for taping/editing/sharing it. As an American, I'm immensely proud of our national laboratories and both the fundamental and applied science they do for our nation and share with the world.

  • @jimm2099
    @jimm2099 8 років тому

    WOW! I don't know what else to say. Thanks very much John and Tom.

  • @timetodopatriotstuff2315
    @timetodopatriotstuff2315 6 років тому

    Tom Lipton's play ground everything a guy need's to have a good time really nice to see inside one of these high tech institutions ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.

  • @QbutNotTheQ
    @QbutNotTheQ 4 роки тому

    Very very cool. Thanks to all involved!

  • @georgelewisray
    @georgelewisray 7 років тому

    Most wonderful tour, thanks!

  • @gasworker3042
    @gasworker3042 8 років тому +1

    wow! absolutely amazing!
    thanks for sharing

  • @themainproblem
    @themainproblem 8 років тому +1

    That was a remarkable video! Thanks for sharing it with us all. Greetings from Arizona.

  • @Marc_Miller
    @Marc_Miller 8 років тому +1

    Holy cats! Totally amazing shops and facility! Thank you for sharing.

  • @FCWW87
    @FCWW87 4 роки тому

    Place looks like so much fun? The ideas they can bring to life in that shop are endless. I was a bit surprised at how messy the shop(s) is! Most large scale shops pride themselves on being neat. It looks like this place works more on the philosophy of “if the part comes out right, we are good!” I really enjoyed this. Thanks!!

  • @aksting
    @aksting 8 років тому +3

    There is a lot of this here in the bay area. Vacuum chambers and unusually machined parts from exotic materials with ridiculously tight tolerances. But it is not every day that you see as many of the varied machines and parts in one video. Ok, it actually just this day and only this video!

  • @jrf2112swbellnet
    @jrf2112swbellnet 4 роки тому

    I had seen a few of Tom's videos and enjoyed them. I just became a subscriber. I believe a breadth of experience produces wisdom. Tom has shown that he has that experience. I will listen.
    Thanks for the video. Very enlightening.

  • @Pest789
    @Pest789 8 років тому +1

    Mind. Blown. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @Edgerino
    @Edgerino 8 років тому

    This is the most awesome shop tour ever!! No comparison.

  • @LarryDoolittle
    @LarryDoolittle 6 років тому

    Fabulous tour. I love Tom's stuff.

  • @JorgeMarioManuelOrtega
    @JorgeMarioManuelOrtega 5 років тому

    i come here just to see the part of the argentinian lathe. well .. and all the video again. its incredible.
    and thanks for introducing me to tom lipton!

  • @Southardknives
    @Southardknives 8 років тому

    +NYC CNC and +oxtoolco thanks so much for showing us some of this. I quite literally just geeked out at a machinist level and as a physics junky. Seriously, that was awesome.

  • @joeestes531
    @joeestes531 4 роки тому

    What a Awesome tour! Thanks for sharing!

  • @intagliode
    @intagliode 8 років тому

    Pure Awesome!!!!!!! Thanks John for sharing.

  • @siggyincr7447
    @siggyincr7447 7 років тому +1

    What a neat place! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @paulatkins894
    @paulatkins894 8 років тому

    Thanks! This blew me away! Always wanted to see Tom's 'real' shop...

  • @nanupin8467
    @nanupin8467 3 роки тому

    2:18 Im from Buenos Aires, Argentina. This machine is a Turri T-300 metal lathe. 2000mm between centers. Great precision machine. I have a 1969 Turri T-190 in my shop (fabrica). Very accured. Some people say that it is one of the best lathes in the world. And is true.

  • @jimweist1708
    @jimweist1708 8 років тому

    What an incredible shop, that shop is like a work of art!

  • @timjerome009
    @timjerome009 8 років тому +1

    amazing stuff! thanks for posting

  • @bigchad007
    @bigchad007 8 років тому +13

    How many times did John say.. Holy Cow... WOW.. OMG!! :P

    • @jeffo881
      @jeffo881 5 років тому +1

      Not nearly enough

    • @robinhoff4598
      @robinhoff4598 4 роки тому +1

      Look at his tour of Starrett.over the top and distraction but still a great tour

  • @TAWPTool
    @TAWPTool 8 років тому

    I spotted a round dial WWII Monarch 10ee at the 2:36 mark, which I just added to my own shop. I was hooked from then on! What a great and rare personal view into an amazing place. Thanks for sharing John, and thank Tom for us too! Your channel and Tom's are two of my few favorite channels on UA-cam. I'm glad that you guys were able to meet up.

    • @TAWPTool
      @TAWPTool 8 років тому

      +NYC CNC No, unfortunately the previous owner ripped out all of the original motor/generator drive parts. This year didn't have the tubes. I'll be installing a 5hp 3 ph motor with a VFD connected to the original gearbox. Once I recover from my 2nd back surgery last week I will be posting a UA-cam video. Keep up the great work John!