I’ve been watching the channel for a bit now. I love the content that you produced every week. The director is like the hidden secret agents on your channel. He does so many things recording and editing the videos. I would like personally to say thank you to the director.
Director here... Thanks that means a lot I'm new at this and try to be where I need to be but cant always get it all on cam....then I go home and start editing, the days are long but I enjoy it so its not work.
Another cracking video well done to Luke and Callum for the content and not forgetting the Director for the work he put into the videos Big thumbs up 👍
You've a great team around you Gas, from the other lads in the workshop, to the director, to Foxy himself, giving you the freedom to record everything that you can, warts 'n' all. Great channel, onwards & upwards. ATB
Truly a legend. The way Baz can diagnose a machine, even if he's not used to it, is the sign of a true heavy-machine mechanic. Keep it up Baz, the Director, and Lads...You are an inspiration to those that work with heavy machinery, and welding...Even though I'm across the pond, you have my utmost respect for the pride that you have with your work.
I can't wait to see how the shed looks after it has been cleaned. How can you take over an area that has been worked by crushing machines...I cannot wait to the finished area. Cheers you legends because if your work stops, the world ceases to build; without building structures, mills, quarries, and the rest, our way of life will change for the worse. Keep your chins up, and keep being legends at your works...it greatly helps the rest of the world, and yours, to help the rest of us understand the machinery involved, and the passion that goes into taking care of those machines. Cheers from Arkansas, USA. Great job lads.
Luke looks like a good addition to the team Baz not frightened to get his hands dirty. Some good content again and more to come, Crack on lad to the next Welderfabber episode. Stay safe now your refreshed.
nice work baz and crew show up the boys from cnc engineering australia you and the lads are the real deal doing it in the dirt on site the hard way ... not crying off to the shop
Another great, true to life video, Baz. Keep up the good work, mate. Easily one of my favourite channels on UA-cam, along with The Struggler. Fast becoming part of my Saturday morning routine ☕️👍🏼
Agree!! The "Director" needs to be acknowledged for the quality of editing, and the way he films! No nausea watching jerky camera moves! I believe he's a bit of a sandbagger, Canadian term we use to describe someone who knows whats going on and is usually at the head of the pack doing the videos following mechanics cue's as to what, where and how! But deeper than that, is at least what I have/can see if the people around you! first time watching I thought what a taskmaster Baz was! I was so wrong! It seems like the right people are where they need to be, supported by the right men guided by a good boss, which surprisingly seems supported by the upper people! Something that is sadly lacking in general and definitely lacking here in Canada! I'm retired now from the oil refining sector but looking back how it should have been!! So long or CHEERS as you folks say!
I have watched every episode so far and think this one has been as its nice that we got to see more of what the other lads do and think you should do more filming with the different lads.
Same pressure sensor is used on the valve block of truck dock-locks, used have to change loads of them as they'd start leaking internally & wouldn't signal correctly - but caveat is, as often as it was the sensor, it could also be the relief-valve pressure setting or the relief valve being stuck/knackered. Or the solonoid...... used do our heads in working out what was gone bad as there were 6 circuits, each with all the same gubbins... Hydraulics can be a right laugh.... ish..
plus the bloomin board that controlled the solonoids could also go bad - 2950 for a new board.. I learnt to repair them pretty quickly after replacing 3 or 4.. Repairing the board used cost a quid. :-)
Hi Baz, the director and lads... Another education in metal work and fabrication 😊😊 Sundays with freshly bean to cup coffee..... heating on ..feet up with a bacon butty isonlt ever improved by a youtube catch up with some of my faves....of course your channel Being one of them..... Keep up the great and safe work 💪🏻 👍🏻👍🏻 Gary
Each week you go above and beyond to say you was kn training baz the contents still ace well don't director for this amazing chronicle once again, top work baz director and team!! 💪💪
Another excellent video, good to see that the health and safety training is getting done, I guess companies just can't afford to not take it seriously. Moreover everybody should be going home safe and sound, and back the next day. Good to see other members of the team out and about, maybe nice to have a slot now and then featuring them?
Baz,on the crusher hydraulic problem I would have first gotten a multimeter and checked all fuses then the pressure switch for continuity, and then checked the solenoid coils for a reasonable OHM value . The electrical , hydraulic drawings should be very helpful . We have a Sennebogen material handler that has similar electric over hydraulic like the panel you showed on the video and trouble shooting is done that way. For some odd reason it is possible that this machine has one dedicated pump for that one cylinder and it's function. Is that pump lost prime or bad?. Again we have a Sennebogen material handler and it has a dedicated pump (small }that just raises and lowers the cab. The big pump runs the boom, stick, travel . Perhaps that one function has a dedicated pump??. Great channel!!
Great video guys as always, I would just like to say the d6t dozer that had new wings fitted wasn't properly isolated, you need to take the isolater key out and put the lock across and padlock it. Thanks guys
The worn moldboard needs a reskinning, would court the idea of putting on two rows of "touch patches" one row above the cutting-edge, spaced 19 mm and a second row 19mm above that staggered as to not make a straight path for dirt to travel iif you were to keep the D6 ? Re placing the patches as they wear out, thus preventing the total replacing of the moldboard, which qu8te laborious.
Your boys stepped up to the mark this week pal.dont go on to many more course pal there are people waiting in the wings to take over your you tube career.😂😂😂😂 Only joking keep them coming baz 👍👍👍
You've got a Awesome team of lads Baz who get on with what ever needs doing and don't pussy about true grafters which is hard to come by these days and as for the Director he is way better than these people who put up documentaries on youtube.
I dont know mike bloody long hours and cold winters... its a young mans game, I'm slowing down way past my prime. Just glad I'm passing it on to the next gen.
brilliant videos again guys ..quick question is his name director...and does do any directing 😂😂 maybe it's a stig situation n it's actually will from ashville that's why he doesn't speak 😂🤷
You should have been the first to know about the change of plains that is how things get sloppy. Who ever made that decision about changing that cause problems not good.
600hrs the frightening part that always worries me is, if an op has that little awareness of his surroundings at close proximity. What chance would a ground worker have ? If he can’t feel that rubbing the counter weight off over a certain prolonged period he’d crush a man like a grape. At some point site management and agencies have to take some responsibility in the quality of the op they place in the hired machine in the name of safety if not mechanical sympathy and cost. Paying in peanuts only attracts monkey’s and is a false economy especially when productivity,longevity plus resale value is brought into account. The red to (competent) blue license assesment is failing the industry imho. Stay safe out there men!
Gutted mate always wake up every weekend and watch you videos and have a brew in the morning was abit gutted had to drink me tea and talk to the misses this morning 😂😂
Got a question there’s a yellow mk7 transit what been in the background of a few videos looks like it doesn’t move just wondering is it for sale get on me if so
looks like the young man is in the hunt for the masters job with welding like he did. makes me want to get the Lincoln 140 out 😂 do yall recycle for $$$ or dose the government make people recycle ♻️ the old buildings?
great video you make but lets do some diagnostics and not just change componets thats whats up with engineers now just keep changing componets and they say we fixed it £800 later diagnose it
sorry if I offended you I know you do more than that my point was do the diagnostic checks first first time fix I take it its your own kit if it was customers kit and you were sent to it your service manager would want to charge for each visit @@welderfabber
How do you go on a health and safety course and say how important health and safety is at fox group whilst showing unsafe working practices in the same video
You are obviously someone who has never worked outside in rainy/ winter conditions it goes with the work . Wet and muddy in the winter hot and dusty in the summer . Imagine trying to clean the mud off a quarry floor with screeners doing soil / stone etc.😮
What a father, daughter moment, ❤
I’ve been watching the channel for a bit now. I love the content that you produced every week. The director is like the hidden secret agents on your channel. He does so many things recording and editing the videos. I would like personally to say thank you to the director.
Director here... Thanks that means a lot I'm new at this and try to be where I need to be but cant always get it all on cam....then I go home and start editing, the days are long but I enjoy it so its not work.
If you’re new to this, you are already streets ahead of most people. Keep going higher!
He's like the Fox groups Stig
Another cracking video well done to Luke and Callum for the content and not forgetting the Director for the work he put into the videos
Big thumbs up 👍
Baz, you have a great guy there working with you. Luke gets the job done! Great job Luke!
Yeah I found a good 1 in Luke, hard to come by lads that just get on with and can think on there feet
Best start to a weekend ever
You've a great team around you Gas, from the other lads in the workshop, to the director, to Foxy himself, giving you the freedom to record everything that you can, warts 'n' all. Great channel, onwards & upwards. ATB
Morning baz and director. My favourite start to the weekend with some welderfabber action. 😊
Good choice!
Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend guys.
Thank you! You too!
Truly a legend. The way Baz can diagnose a machine, even if he's not used to it, is the sign of a true heavy-machine mechanic. Keep it up Baz, the Director, and Lads...You are an inspiration to those that work with heavy machinery, and welding...Even though I'm across the pond, you have my utmost respect for the pride that you have with your work.
I can't wait to see how the shed looks after it has been cleaned. How can you take over an area that has been worked by crushing machines...I cannot wait to the finished area. Cheers you legends because if your work stops, the world ceases to build; without building structures, mills, quarries, and the rest, our way of life will change for the worse. Keep your chins up, and keep being legends at your works...it greatly helps the rest of the world, and yours, to help the rest of us understand the machinery involved, and the passion that goes into taking care of those machines. Cheers from Arkansas, USA. Great job lads.
Appreciate your comments Keith, cheers
6am with a coffee and Baz in my ears, happy days.
Awesome video, thank you Baz,& the director & Luke and Callum
Luke looks like a good addition to the team Baz not frightened to get his hands dirty. Some good content again and more to come, Crack on lad to the next Welderfabber episode. Stay safe now your refreshed.
nice work baz and crew show up the boys from cnc engineering australia you and the lads are the real deal doing it in the dirt on site the hard way ... not crying off to the shop
Another great video guys still getting better every video and luke did a great job filling in top effort
BOSH........Great effort guy's running the show on your own 💥💥💥
Yes people use the quick hitch like a battering ram in the jaw to knock lumps in 😮
Great video keep them coming. Cant be easy getting all this footage together and having thr cameras around so respect to all involved.
Great video! Looks like Luke has had some CAD training (Cardboard Aided Design). Y’all keep up the good work and Be Safe!
Another great, true to life video, Baz. Keep up the good work, mate. Easily one of my favourite channels on UA-cam, along with The Struggler. Fast becoming part of my Saturday morning routine ☕️👍🏼
Thanks bud
Great vlog👍. Please get the Director some beacons for his pickup 🇬🇧👍
Agree!! The "Director" needs to be acknowledged for the quality of editing, and the way he films! No nausea watching jerky camera moves! I believe he's a bit of a sandbagger, Canadian term we use to describe someone who knows whats going on and is usually at the head of the pack doing the videos following mechanics cue's as to what, where and how! But deeper than that, is at least what I have/can see if the people around you! first time watching I thought what a taskmaster Baz was! I was so wrong! It seems like the right people are where they need to be, supported by the right men guided by a good boss, which surprisingly seems supported by the upper people! Something that is sadly lacking in general and definitely lacking here in Canada! I'm retired now from the oil refining sector but looking back how it should have been!! So long or CHEERS as you folks say!
Good Morning baz and director. My favourite start to the weekend, Brillant yet again and Luke did great job also .
Glad you enjoyed it He's a good lad will go far
As always great content always interesting, loving watching these every Sunday morning with my daughter 🤘
Cheers Damian appreciate your support
Great work by all the guys
Cheers
Brillant yet again Luke did great job
Nice one every sat morn watch this makes my day. GRAFTERS
Thanks james
Good Day BAZ and Director, Cheers from over in Florida, Paul
Director has a strut like Liam Gallagher 😂
great chapter
another great video thankyou
Thanks for watching randy
I have watched every episode so far and think this one has been as its nice that we got to see more of what the other lads do and think you should do more filming with the different lads.
Yes I will be sending Director out more with the lads as I'm managing a lot of the time so nothing to really film when I'm just making calls.
Another top video Baz and Director keep them coming
Thanks, will do alan.
Same pressure sensor is used on the valve block of truck dock-locks, used have to change loads of them as they'd start leaking internally & wouldn't signal correctly - but caveat is, as often as it was the sensor, it could also be the relief-valve pressure setting or the relief valve being stuck/knackered. Or the solonoid...... used do our heads in working out what was gone bad as there were 6 circuits, each with all the same gubbins... Hydraulics can be a right laugh.... ish..
plus the bloomin board that controlled the solonoids could also go bad - 2950 for a new board.. I learnt to repair them pretty quickly after replacing 3 or 4.. Repairing the board used cost a quid. :-)
Team baz loves milwaukee , love the vlogs , keep the top work up😊
Another great video Baz, time to get Luke and a new van like yours lol
All my lads need bigger vans. Couple of them to get there HGV licence first mate
Brilliant video again baz 😃
Thanks alan
Hi Baz, the director and lads...
Another education in metal work and fabrication 😊😊
Sundays with freshly bean to cup coffee..... heating on ..feet up with a bacon butty isonlt ever improved by a youtube catch up with some of my faves....of course your channel
Being one of them.....
Keep up the great and safe work 💪🏻 👍🏻👍🏻 Gary
Each week you go above and beyond to say you was kn training baz the contents still ace well don't director for this amazing chronicle once again, top work baz director and team!! 💪💪
cheers Anthony
Great stuff great bunch of lads team work is dream work plenty of different content
Another excellent video, good to see that the health and safety training is getting done, I guess companies just can't afford to not take it seriously. Moreover everybody should be going home safe and sound, and back the next day. Good to see other members of the team out and about, maybe nice to have a slot now and then featuring them?
Yeah mike ppl seem to want that and we'll do what you guys like as much as we can
That 23 ton excavator might be a few stone lighter with that much worn off the counterweight 😅
A another good episode always something different in each week and you can lean a lot from baz and director and his lads 👍
Cheers
Double bubble weekend special!
Baz,on the crusher hydraulic problem I would have first gotten a multimeter and checked all fuses then the pressure switch for continuity, and then checked the solenoid coils for a reasonable OHM value . The electrical , hydraulic drawings should be very helpful . We have a Sennebogen material handler that has similar electric over hydraulic like the panel you showed on the video and trouble shooting is done that way. For some odd reason it is possible that this machine has one dedicated pump for that one cylinder and it's function. Is that pump lost prime or bad?. Again we have a Sennebogen material handler and it has a dedicated pump (small }that just raises and lowers the cab. The big pump runs the boom, stick, travel . Perhaps that one function has a dedicated pump??. Great channel!!
All them checks where done off my lads leading us bk to the sensor. The machine has been down a week now. I’ll get my head in it tomorrow
Baz is rapidly becoming the model for the height of his-viz fashion, look in good brother 😂
haha phil. Maybe I should sell on website?
Great video guys as always, I would just like to say the d6t dozer that had new wings fitted wasn't properly isolated, you need to take the isolater key out and put the lock across and padlock it. Thanks guys
This channel is mint bring on more baz and director brilliant stuff👍👍👍
thanks georgiee
The producer is the stig hhaha 🎉🎉😢😮😮😅😂😂
Seen luke doin that DL 420 bucket at jacksons this week 😎
ive watch every video on this channel the best on youtube keep the good work up baz 10/10 mate ps and the directer
thanks scott
Fookin love this channel girls n boys if you not subscribed to this channel your mad.
24:34 that's about right 😆😆😆
No but you seem to be flying 😂
The worn moldboard needs a reskinning, would court the idea of putting on two rows of "touch patches" one row above the cutting-edge, spaced 19 mm and a second row 19mm above that staggered as to not make a straight path for dirt to travel iif you were to keep the D6 ? Re placing the patches as they wear out, thus preventing the total replacing of the moldboard, which qu8te laborious.
Luke's the man now Baz you go collect your P45 😂😂
haha we have many P45's
@@welderfabber 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice job sir 😊😊😊😊
At 29:17 is that what you call a hammer drill 😂😂👍 👀
if it needs a hit an thats in your hand use it!
Yep it’s the same here with drivers☹️
Your boys stepped up to the mark this week pal.dont go on to many more course pal there are people waiting in the wings to take over your you tube career.😂😂😂😂 Only joking keep them coming baz 👍👍👍
There’s only one welderfabber
Passing the torch that’s what I like to see. U can’t do it all the time.
This is true
Hi there Baz. Yeah have u seen that girl 👧 i on UA-cam that made her own skid loader?? Lucia work shop I think.
BON BOULO 😆😆👍👍
Brilliant channel very interesting. Can I ask what size of generator and Welder are you running in the van?
300amp Shindaiwa mate
YEAH YEAH YEAH 😂😂
Maybe they should put slim fender pads on the back of excavators like the do on the sides of ships.
Nope they just need to be operated right
Morning guys
Brilliant video director bosh what are the new boots like would you recommend them I'm looking at getting a pair for work
Director here.... They a great bit of kit i love them
You've got a Awesome team of lads Baz who get on with what ever needs doing and don't pussy about true grafters which is hard to come by these days and as for the Director he is way better than these people who put up documentaries on youtube.
Thanks man he's still new at this and has a big work load so he's doing great.
When you think about it, the director is a bit like the stig 😂
haha he's becoming like him
What is all that dirt for?
Watch out Baz ,i think Lukes after your job !!!
Maybe after 15 years 😂
In my experience pirtek are SHARKS overpriced and under qualified NEVER CALL THEM OUT FOR A HOSE aint got a scooby doo good vid boys nice one
When my daughter is old enough and moves out you should hire me. Ill move from the usa.
I dont know mike bloody long hours and cold winters... its a young mans game, I'm slowing down way past my prime. Just glad I'm passing it on to the next gen.
@@welderfabber it's nice to dream isn't it? Lol
Do you do more with keman cush mate
No never mate
brilliant videos again guys ..quick question is his name director...and does do any directing 😂😂 maybe it's a stig situation n it's actually will from ashville that's why he doesn't speak 😂🤷
😂😂
swear to god you guys look like you work on LV-426
Director here... Only some will understand that, that just happens to be my favorite movie of all time. "Punch it bishop"
Great vid baz and director, but its not the same without you Baz, stay safe Paul P
600hrs baz I've seen that done in 60hrs lol they don't care sadly
Closed captioning for the Scottish impaired ,please!
Hard seeing a new machine with 600 hours coming back to yard in that state. Unbelievable
I had a customer baz that would fire any operator who scratched the rear of an excavator, no excuses accepted !!
there is no excuse for that
he not wearing safety hat☹️
Plant hire is rough on diggers n stuff cos not many care anymore,600 hours on that digger hasn't even had a 1000 hour service yet
I was mad about that 1
You should have been the first to know about the change of plains that is how things get sloppy. Who ever made that decision about changing that cause problems not good.
I manage the engineering side of things muck/crush and much more has a lot of other people working on how that works.
600hrs the frightening part that always worries me is, if an op has that little awareness of his surroundings at close proximity.
What chance would a ground worker have ?
If he can’t feel that rubbing the counter weight off over a certain prolonged period he’d crush a man like a grape.
At some point site management and agencies have to take some responsibility in the quality of the op they place in the hired machine in the name of safety if not mechanical sympathy and cost.
Paying in peanuts only attracts monkey’s and is a false economy especially when productivity,longevity plus resale value is brought into account.
The red to (competent) blue license assesment is failing the industry imho.
Stay safe out there men!
Makes you wonder don't it.
Nice arc shots director.
Director here... Yeah I'm gonna get some better Glass auto with diff settings | keep breaking my old school glass
I take it we won’t be getting a Sunday video 😢
No but hopefully two next week mate
Gutted mate always wake up every weekend and watch you videos and have a brew in the morning was abit gutted had to drink me tea and talk to the misses this morning 😂😂
Got a question there’s a yellow mk7 transit what been in the background of a few videos looks like it doesn’t move just wondering is it for sale get on me if so
looks like the young man is in the hunt for the masters job with welding like he did.
makes me want to get the Lincoln 140 out 😂
do yall recycle for $$$ or dose the government make people recycle ♻️ the old buildings?
great video you make but lets do some diagnostics and not just change componets thats whats up with engineers now
just keep changing componets and they say we fixed it £800 later diagnose it
So I just change components do I….
sorry if I offended you I know you do more than that my point was do the diagnostic checks first
first time fix I take it its your own kit if it was customers kit and you were sent to it your service manager would want to charge for each visit
@@welderfabber
How do you go on a health and safety course and say how important health and safety is at fox group whilst showing unsafe working practices in the same video
First boi
congrats noss
I reckon Callum's losing a bit of sleep, don't tell me he's using the new baby excuse!...... 🥱😁
Another great episode not being nosey how mutch do u get paid 500 pound a day lol keep up the good work baz director can't wait to next sat
I get what I need ralph
Another great episode baz director one thing u nead to tidy your site's up to mutch mud keep it tidy health and safety
Thanks but not my job, but dozens of trucks moving muck with this weather we've had for last 2 months makes it hard
You are obviously someone who has never worked outside in rainy/ winter conditions it goes with the work . Wet and muddy in the winter hot and dusty in the summer . Imagine trying to clean the mud off a quarry floor with screeners doing soil / stone etc.😮