Well done video👍 and beautiful facility. I can only hope all my hard work pays off and I can make my shop as as nicely tooled as this. I did see in the background an old Storm Vulcan rt17y block and head resurfacer like mine. Of coure I saw you have upgraded to that newer and larger DCM surfacer, nice choice. Also nice to see the pressure tester you use. That is Delta Custom Tools model 6000 pressure test stand, made right here in B.C, Canada🇨🇦. Same one I have! Always nice to see products from my neighbors making their way around the continent. Anyways, good stuff🍻
Wow very nice shop after watching that I dont think I could build my V8 here in the Caribbean. Most of those machines we dont have strighting and balancing crank long bore horning we dont have those and a few more
can I buy a shop? or sweep floors.. Really MY america n Heart soars..You are perfect.. Give me HOPE for american remanufacturing.. I am in COLORADO and have family in Wisconsi.. IF I ever get there again, can I tour? GOd Bless you folks..
After a flywheel is ground, the operator releases it from the faceplate and DRAGS the ring gear teeth across the faceplate on the machine. This will for sure raise scratches in the surface of the faceplate. Poor shop practice. Also I noticed during the cylindrical grinding of the crankshaft journals, even after full cleanup had been achieved on the journal, an uneven intermittent sound was coming from the grinding wheel. This very likely means that the wheel needed to be dressed because of an out-of-round condition or the wheel surface was not coaxial to the grinder spindle. Either way, diamond dressing seems to have been needed. You might want to investigate these poor shop practices to improve your operations, and especially before posting a video publicly. Just trying to help. I know not everyone notices these details, but in precision machine work, these things are important.
@@Peter-V_00 I do not live in a glass house. I am an experienced machinist. My comments come from me actually using similar machines and doing like jobs. If you disagree with any of my specific comments, let us discuss why you are right and I am mistaken. Please.
Well done video👍 and beautiful facility. I can only hope all my hard work pays off and I can make my shop as as nicely tooled as this. I did see in the background an old Storm Vulcan rt17y block and head resurfacer like mine. Of coure I saw you have upgraded to that newer and larger DCM surfacer, nice choice. Also nice to see the pressure tester you use. That is Delta Custom Tools model 6000 pressure test stand, made right here in B.C, Canada🇨🇦. Same one I have! Always nice to see products from my neighbors making their way around the continent.
Anyways, good stuff🍻
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Nice shop, and well done video. Enjoyed it.
Good show!
Great shop fellas. You should be proud . I like it because it is clean.....as it should be. Thanks for the tour.
Nice work and shop! You folks sure take pride in your work!
its like Disneyland i want to spend rest of my life in your workshop and play with your repairing tools
me to
Awesome shop, thanks for the informative tour!
Awesome presentation! Very professional.
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very clean and tidy with nice tooling.
Wish you had a shop in my area.
Best machine shop very nice
Nice presentation. Wish you guys were in Louisville KY
Awesome and informative , Thank you so very much .
Wow very nice shop after watching that I dont think I could build my V8 here in the Caribbean. Most of those machines we dont have strighting and balancing crank long bore horning we dont have those and a few more
All the dedicated purpose machines are definitely interesting.
and expensive.
Very nice job
Thé best work shop Good job !!!!
Well explained and great shop!
nice video,
happy customer at the end
can I buy a shop? or sweep floors.. Really MY america n Heart soars..You are perfect.. Give me HOPE for american remanufacturing.. I am in COLORADO and have family in Wisconsi.. IF I ever get there again, can I tour? GOd Bless you folks..
Very good work
Very nice
well done good video thanks thumbs up.
12:05 - No catspaws on your boring bar ! ?
No suprise it's in Wisconsin!
Great commercial.
Can't find that good work in Indiana or so I know! If so they want a lot to do it!
I DOUGHT IF THERE'S ANYTHING ELSE THAT COULD BE PERFORMED FOR A PERFECT ENGINE...ARE YOU IN ..LAS VEGAS?
Yea they had to say Wisconsin!!!
After a flywheel is ground, the operator releases it from the faceplate and DRAGS the ring gear teeth across the faceplate on the machine. This will for sure raise scratches in the surface of the faceplate. Poor shop practice. Also I noticed during the cylindrical grinding of the crankshaft journals, even after full cleanup had been achieved on the journal, an uneven intermittent sound was coming from the grinding wheel. This very likely means that the wheel needed to be dressed because of an out-of-round condition or the wheel surface was not coaxial to the grinder spindle. Either way, diamond dressing seems to have been needed. You might want to investigate these poor shop practices to improve your operations, and especially before posting a video publicly. Just trying to help. I know not everyone notices these details, but in precision machine work, these things are important.
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
@@Peter-V_00 I do not live in a glass house. I am an experienced machinist. My comments come from me actually using similar machines and doing like jobs. If you disagree with any of my specific comments, let us discuss why you are right and I am mistaken. Please.
Very nice sir i am from India are you give me a job in your shop। I can operate all machine's
When I did my apprenticeship, con-rod journals were ground first, to relieve stresses in the crank. But , perhaps you like being rough.
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