I am not a professional welder however I do know my way around welding, that grease when heated by that arc would surely have found it’s way into the weld and contaminated the weld, the last thing you want to do is grease something before you weld it
Super clean break on that hardened spline shaft, no deformation, jaggedness, one would think it was cut intentionally for the purpose of making a video…. Seems fake to me
As with most videos of this genre and geographic origin, the story is good only to harvest clicks. Those repairs are at best useless, at worst deadly. It is truly pathetic to read all those uuu aaa comments from viewers who have no clue about machining, metallurgy, stresses, balancing, hardening and another dozen of similar "minute details". In one word, pathetic. However, ignorance is a bliss and works both ways. Enjoy.
La verdad veo que el lado que metiste a presión,se puede jirar,por que no hay nada que lo bloque,pues la punta con rosca interna se apreta pero el otro lado lo veo muy frágil, es o es un espigón de un cardan,y la fuerza que hace es bastante
I could have built an exact new one out of some HC stock laying around my shop in about 2 hours using my Cad lathe and Miccoli CNC MP2 for about 300 bucks. Unless you're using contained thermite fusing, It's not possible to repair a solid gear like this that will last under the stresses that broke it in the first place. The fact is, no matter how hard you try, the gear will be weaker at all weld seams. This may work for a while in a temp repair as long as the working load is reduced. No doubt it is impressive work using these old machines, but in the end, it won't hold.....
@@ryanbrown5214 I don't know what tag is, but you can send me the specs and design work sheet, or best yet, a CNC/CAD file so I can just load it. I have about 4' of 6" Chr-Van that would make a killer worm gear or whatever it is you need. I can keep the price around 300 using standard HC rod, the CV will obviously be more. Just let me know...
Il pezzo nella parte interna ,cioè quella scavata , non ha nessun contatto con il perno inserito,se non con il cordone di saldatura.ne deriva che alla torsione (perchè questo è un albero che lavora in torsione)non ha più la resistenza per cui è stato costruito,quindi al primo strappo si romperà più avanti,cioè dove è stato scavato.sicuramente farebbe più forza se fosse stato solo saldato dal centro fino all'esterno.
Why did you bother threading one side if you are welding ilater? Would the shaft not need to be annealed before processing in order not to break your cuters? How long is the expected life of thispart
Load of rubbish! Unnecessary threading, weld contaminated with grease, welding rubbish, tool chattering. You can only fool some of the people ............
I wouldn’t trust that thing as far as I could throw it… “after having a stroke with 2 broken arms and both tied behind my back “ that’s just pointless.
These videos are great!
Is real!
Field Engineering!
Poverty creates geniuses!!
Congratulations
lol
I am not a professional welder however I do know my way around welding, that grease when heated by that arc would surely have found it’s way into the weld and contaminated the weld, the last thing you want to do is grease something before you weld it
Профессионалы они ,с говно конфетку делает.
Возле него ты шарлатан😂
Super clean break on that hardened spline shaft, no deformation, jaggedness, one would think it was cut intentionally for the purpose of making a video…. Seems fake to me
Certainly not a break..
That's a cut!
Super jest to zrobione i wytłoczony pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍👍
this is a part that in the western world would have been replace with new one, we need more of this workmanship
Why do these kinda videos always start with two guys driving up on a moped? 😂
As with most videos of this genre and geographic origin, the story is good only to harvest clicks. Those repairs are at best useless, at worst deadly. It is truly pathetic to read all those uuu aaa comments from viewers who have no clue about machining, metallurgy, stresses, balancing, hardening and another dozen of similar "minute details". In one word, pathetic. However, ignorance is a bliss and works both ways. Enjoy.
Agree 100% with you, these videos are beyond belief.
You missed the bit in the beginning where customer got back on the bike to go two car lengths . Nothing but click bait .
Your too young to remember how we use to do things back in the day!
@@gilbertgonzalez9950 Nem így.
i know. the teeth gear with a grinder is really funny.
No creo que dure mucho tiempo en la carretera..
Doing the best with what you’ve got! I’m impressed.
These fellows are really skilful.
Cortou a peça só pra pôde fazer o vídeo. Bom e quando vemos que a peça foi quebrada
La verdad veo que el lado que metiste a presión,se puede jirar,por que no hay nada que lo bloque,pues la punta con rosca interna se apreta pero el otro lado lo veo muy frágil, es o es un espigón de un cardan,y la fuerza que hace es bastante
I think it's got zero chance of lasting under the load that broke it in the first place.
the gear teeth are the funniest part of video.
Another fine piece of work by Messrs Botch It and Leg It.
😂
I could have built an exact new one out of some HC stock laying around my shop in about 2 hours using my Cad lathe and Miccoli CNC MP2 for about 300 bucks. Unless you're using contained thermite fusing, It's not possible to repair a solid gear like this that will last under the stresses that broke it in the first place. The fact is, no matter how hard you try, the gear will be weaker at all weld seams. This may work for a while in a temp repair as long as the working load is reduced. No doubt it is impressive work using these old machines, but in the end, it won't hold.....
Well make a video of it and tag me in it because i don’t believe you.
@@ryanbrown5214 I don't know what tag is, but you can send me the specs and design work sheet, or best yet, a CNC/CAD file so I can just load it. I have about 4' of 6" Chr-Van that would make a killer worm gear or whatever it is you need. I can keep the price around 300 using standard HC rod, the CV will obviously be more. Just let me know...
he used a grinder to make the teeth. thats worth some new sandals ! The people saying this is great work are 3rd worlders.
Hola... Por qué hacia un solo lado se le hace rosca y hacia el otro se deja liso, sin que tenga firmeza?
I was going to say that it’s no use One side only welding
Красивая работа. !!!
Kennametal, Palbit, and Walter-Valenite need to talk to these guys about that carbide!
Absolutely amazing beautiful video congratulations ❤️
didn't he hammer a shaft into the first half before threading the back end of it? Surely it will slip or did I miss something?
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Dog rough ! but thay do there best considering.
😁 organizasyon çok iyi
İşçilik mükemmel
YOK ! lol
You can see the heat affected zone on the part where it was cut in 2 with a torch.
🥰🥰🥰
Just Entertainment 😊 otherwise practically from scrap to scrap 😅
А то, що цей вал тепер буде коротший, нічого?
Golden hands
shitls
What a hack job, that's horrible! Someone will get hurt with these people working on your stuff!!
Il pezzo nella parte interna ,cioè quella scavata , non ha nessun contatto con il perno inserito,se non con il cordone di saldatura.ne deriva che alla torsione (perchè questo è un albero che lavora in torsione)non ha più la resistenza per cui è stato costruito,quindi al primo strappo si romperà più avanti,cioè dove è stato scavato.sicuramente farebbe più forza se fosse stato solo saldato dal centro fino all'esterno.
Why did you bother threading one side if you are welding ilater?
Would the shaft not need to be annealed before processing in order not to break your cuters?
How long is the expected life of thispart
Until the video done 😂😂😂😂
Paper weights last a very long time .
I would just replace it with new one and not go through this again time is money 🤑🤑 and if happened again more time and money so fix right first time
CR 용접보다CO2 용접이 좋다😅
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Excellent!
Clickbait. The repair will not hold. It is a bandaid. They need to find out WHY the shaft broke. Probably misalignment.
Ouch wasnt smooth had to use the hammer
Load of rubbish! Unnecessary threading, weld contaminated with grease, welding rubbish, tool chattering. You can only fool some of the people ............
Don't hate: appreciate!!❤
새것으로 만들어야 합니다😅😅😅
속에반은 용접되지않아 오래가지 못합니다😅😅😅
Hahaha
Why are you crying ?????
Just learn...
Somebody sounds jealous 😂
You’ve got to be joking. in the thumbnail you will see a shaft that they will repair that is literally cut in half with a plasma cutter. W T F
This is a hack job. No good as a serious repair.
오
Definitely amateurish
Not acceptable
Poor welding !
Какой бред
👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Без нагрузки, может и будет ходить. Для собирания лайков годится.
I wouldn’t trust that thing as far as I could throw it… “after having a stroke with 2 broken arms and both tied behind my back “ that’s just pointless.
Only for amusement! Not for real engineering 😁😅🤡🙈
Did anybody follow this things to see if was anything wrong after they were fixed? Probabil not just full of shit talking
Shit for welds and no deformation? Bullshit.