Jet Mill Variable Speed Pulley Repair
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- We'll use my Eutectic Terodyn flame spray equipment to do a repair on a Jet milling machine variable speed pulley. The pulley had a badly worn bearing journal and because of the thin wall, any repair performed would be tricky. The flame spray build up is the perfect choice for this repair. We machined a custom fixture in the lathe to hold this part for the entire process.
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This is the Abom I've always loved., a working shop. Although I like seeing machines showcased, the product showroom shop never felt real. More of the home shop please. Love to see that radial arm drill restored too.
Thank you Adam, this is exactly why I subscribe from the beginning real machinery videos
Love the content you make in your ‘old shop’ Adam. It has more history, blood, sweat and tears ☺️
Ye[, this is what it's all about.
I love the new shop stuff too but I miss the home shop sometimes...
I hope the shaper comes back into rotation eventually, he's made some very cool stuff with it!
Nice two flame jobs in two days! CEE & Abom79 Priceless!😉🤔🤯🤓😁
Finally some machining. I love it😀
Miss the old shop
Machining content! Thank you!
Again that Abom perfection! The old shop just feels like home.
Another job done well to Abom standards. I really enjoy seeing you back in the home shop like old times. I certainly don't begrudge you expanding your business in the new shop with all the neat new machines but as a long time viewer I do miss these home shop episodes. I'm an old- time manual machinist so change is hard for me.
Old shop and flame spray never gets old
I also really miss the content from the “ old” shop. Just doesn’t seem to be much machining on this channel anymore. Bummer because the Abom79 channel was my favorite.
There's no place like home, shop. All the history is here. The reason I subscribed years ago is here.
Finally, some machining and actual work! Thanks for bringing these back, Adam. It’s greatly appreciated.
hello Adam I prefer the home workshop it is more user-friendly it reminds me of your debut on UA-cam
Couldn't agree more. This is what people subscribed for.
It must be a relief doing something you're already good at.
My bearing heater is a 100W light bulb. The globe shape allows only the inner race touch the glass bulb. So far it has worked every time and costs $4.00 Thanks Adam.
Now that is a bright idea! But seriously, I am going to start doing that. Already use bulbs as enclosure heaters, don't know why that never occurred to me for bearings. Thanks!
Mine was an electric frying pan. Worked great even on 100mm ID bearings.
Great to see you back in the home shop. Watching you operate in your sweet spot is a great deal more entertaining than the videos of those computer program machines. You are a master machinist, not a computer programmer.
Two of my fav machinists, two vids apart, doing spray metal to cast iron...Abom and CEE
Abom79 isn't even in the same class as Curtis at CEE. Lightyears beyond Abom79. Constantly creating new tools and techniques. I think he did a single road trip to a tradeshow and his shop wasn't mysteriously filled with new equipment when he returned home.
So happy to see some machining again. Fantastic, thanks .
We love the machining video Adam, thank you!
Awesome seeing a video in your old shop
Nice to see the Old shop again.
Nostalgic.
Nice to see you back to what you do best, and what piked my interest in your channel
*piqued
I learned something new! I didn't know you needed to thread that area to flame spray weld it. This job turned out perfectly!
FINALLY!! A real Abom video from Adam. Thank you. Please more of this! You are at your best, doing what you know and what we love. 😍
These are the videos I'm here for! Keep this sort of content top priority!
Out standing work Adam. Have not seen Miss Abby lately she must be very busy
Oh ya the Abom of past is back, this is what people subscribed to see!!!!!
He didn't seem that happy, the big Abom smile wasn't there today.
Sure is better than watching some of those sheet metal made cnc things. Thanks for your time. Pete in South Carolina
This is the way life used to be regarding mechanical devices. Repair item if strength and usefulness could be maintained, and only repair or replace what is worn or damaged. Truly environmentally friendly and created jobs. Great work!
I'm happy to be back at the old shop.
that is the kind of content i love and has kept me following you for the past 3 yrs!
Good to see the old shop.
Additive manufacturing Abom style! Always love these flame spray videos. So cool.
Love the home shop.
Your customers must be very happy to have you offering this service
Adam, you make this look easy!! Always a pleasure to watch.
Good old incandescent light bulb is great for heating bearings. Just set it on for a bit, heats the inner race most.
Great tip, in the memory bank for next time. Thanks
Master machinist! Personally I have no trouble with the cnc stuff or even the product placement (within reason and following youtubes rules) but it is nice to see you tackle near impossible seeming tasks like this old school and just show off all your years of expertise
Great to see you doing such good work again
I grew up in Lansing! I _know_ where Adam's was. Oh my, oh my. Wow, that brings back old memories. Lansing is the capitol of the State of Michigan, and the home of Oldsmobile. That factory now makes Cadillac SUVs.
I have been watching adam since about SNS 100 and i did watch from #1 ( big job ). I had a relatively simple job to do today and adam is almost at my shoulder. At one point I actually half expected my wife to say that adam and abbey had popped in for tea! And I live in Johannesburg! Something special about having such a mentor. Cant wait to find a task needing a spray repair so I can go out and find the gun and other stuff. Unlikely to happen since my workshop is a hobby and not a job shop. Getting into CNC at present. Tony
Love watching the old school machining content Adam! Was looking at 10:00 on the video. About time to show us how to machine a new bolt for the quick change tool post? Just poking at you brother! Great jobs as always!
Gooood afternoon from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great day! Great to see you doing shop work!
Nice repair! Cool to see the sign, my Dad retired from Adams in 1993 after 47 years of working there. The sign most likely came from a special machine they built.
Another great video! The spray welding videos are some of my favorites!
I love the new shop, but do I ever find your home shop comfortable looking. Nice to be back
This type of content is so soothing and relaxing to me. I’m not a regular viewer, but I’ve been coming here on occasion over the last 5 years or so. Keep up the good work Adam. Thank you for still sticking to your roots 👍
I first saw this sort of spray buildup repair in the late 1970s in the Aussie army when the welders started using it to repair worn drive sprockets on the M113 APCs I never ound out why they started doing that but the results were the repaired sprockets were lasting 3 times longer than the new ones due to the spray material being more resistant to thr wear of the tracks rubbing between the teeth o the sprockets. I beleive while this repair rather than replace stayed in place it saved the army in the region of a few million dollars on one part which required 4 of them on each APC. ever since then when someone rercommended to me that some worn part i had on a vehicle or equipment on a farm etc or even my car be repaired in this way i would go for it and enjoy saving the money for a new part as well as knowing in most cases the repaired part would outlast a new part anyway.
First class repair job and saves the part instead of replacing, nice to be in the old shop for a bit
This is the stuff I come to your channel to watch. shop set up is ok, but job shop work is what I really enjoy.
Double flame spray episode this week- one from Adam 🇺🇸, one from Kurtis at CEE 🇦🇺
I was about to say the same
*Kurtis
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This job showed me why you love it so much - what a beautiful result! Very satisfying.
quality workmanship
Great work, how talented you are. Enjoy these videos immensely.
Thanks for the old shop content. It's nice to have that mix.
Really nice job. Love that flame spray process. Thanks very much for sharing.
Like to see how it's done in other countries. We used it on large industrial shafts and we call it metal flame spray or in short metal spray in South Africa where I worked. Keep up the good work.
Good to see Adam back at his home shop doing projects
love the machining process .Great Repair..
Very cool seeing you back doing these awesome repairs. That flame spay unit is the prefect answer indeed👍👍
Always love the flame spray videos!
Absolutely beautiful job, it was a pleasure to watch.
Adam you do the best videos out there, really informative on just the fine details of spray welding!
Good job Adam, integrity as a machinist. Thanx for sharing.😃
Great way to start the new year. Nothing like an Abom79 repair in the home shop. Thanks for another great vid.
Another great instructional lesson ! Great work Adam !
I continue to be in awe of the amazing skill set you have developed. Bravo.
Neat job there, thanks for filming & sharing these nifty and interesting jobs.
You've still got that touch,thanks for the video🤗😎🤗😎
Awesome sign!! My grandfather and his brothers started Adams Tool & Engineering back in the 1950s. Small world!
Beautiful job Adam . I enjoyed this whole process very much .
Excellent work.Thank you.
Thanks for sharing this educational job and excellent work !! 😅
Nice repair! Enjoyed watching and learning, thanks!
Adam, Glad to see U doing what you do best
That turned out absolutely perfect.....its amazing what you can do with the correct equipment and the talent to go along with it.
Very cool, Adam. Nice job as always! I'm sure he will be very happy to have his mill back up an running.
Great Repair Video Adam. I love watching the Eutectic spray weld repairs. Its a procedure that I have always been interested in but not much exposure to it.
Thanks for sharing.
Wow, that's so cool. The process and the gesture ! What a neat process. I've never seen anything like this. Thanks man !
Excellent work
Wonderful video, and great save for the JET mill. Thank you for sharing your experience and talent, I for one, really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. Likewise, thank you for taking your time to fix the Reeves variable-speed pulley. It is similar to the Clausing variable speed drive lathe pulley, this is significantly more effective than the replacement pulley I fabricated!🙃
How cool to be able to see someone recording videos of the profession, this serves as an incentive and learning, thank you very much and we are here in Brazil watching your work, unfortunately I don't have machines to record I also think it's very cool to share with friends from work around the world
Nice one Adam !
All the best for 2023 to you and Abby !
More of your excellent Videos !
Stay safe !
Stu xx
Nice neat well finished job.
Finally!
I love seeing the TeroDyn come out to make another great repair.
Happy New Year Adam and Abby!
What a save! Great work!
Great machining video!
Yet another great job. Keep the videos coming. Thanks
Really good to see another machine saved from the scrapper.
I like it how you do your jobs: with a high amount of knowledge and a lot of experience. And besides that I like that you show your dad and your grandpa at the end of each video. We have all our roots and we shouldn't forget how much the most of us owe their parents and grandparents.
Great video Adam! Nice work on the fixture mounting.
A master at work.
Good solution 👍 and treatment.. nice repair 🤠
Well, you may be an aspiring student of the digital approach, but you are also clearly a seasoned master of the old ways, too. That was really fun to watch.
I’m a big fan of the channel thanks for the content!
Amazing how the spray weld material actually made small chips while You were turning it! Nice job!
Great work as always. That signage is awesome, I like it a lot.
"ADAM'S" Dont forget to addd an apostrophe between the M and the S ... Also, beautiful camerawork by Abby there!