Old School Repair | Experience Machinist Rebuilding Wrecked Crankshaft From Main Journal

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  • Old School Repair | Experience Machinist Rebuilding Wrecked Crankshaft From Main Journal
    #brokencrankshaft #machineshop #machinist #cuttingedge #pakistanitruck #amazingtechnology #crankshaft
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  • @jeffadams667
    @jeffadams667 Рік тому +700

    40 years ago I worked at a marina and we had a pre WW2 Bucyrus Erie crane with an old 371 Detroit diesel in it. It only ran at an idle to run the winch. Crankshaft broke in half at a main bearing. It was so old and obsolete that no engine was available. So the owner was looking at $100,000 to buy a 50 ton crane. We had an old welder from Nigeria that said I will fix it for free if you pay me $500 for every month it keeps running for the next 2 years. Owner said sure go for it since it was stationary and we just lifted boats off of trailers and swung them out into the river just idling the engine. I was the youngest mechanic that was tasked with helping him fix it since he was just a welder and had no tools. So I pulled the engine oil pan off and cleaned off the worst of the oil. I was expecting him to have found a crank somewhere. Nope he simply took a die grinder with a carbide bit and rigged it up so it was inside a large shop vacuum hose so all the metal flakes were sucked up. I slowly turned both halves of the crank still in the block as he ground down the journal. Then he measured the bearing play and using paper he took up all the play in the remaining 3 main bearings. He then tack welded it and took out the paper spun the crankshaft and measured the run out on the end of the crankshaft. Satisfied with the results I bolted a steel bar on the front of the crankshaft. I would turn it slowly as he welded one complete pass. Then turn it slowly for a minute as he chipped off the slag. Then he would read the run out and decide where he would start his next pass. He was welding lying underneath the block and he was a better welder than any licensed pipeline welders that worked there. After about 30 passes he declares it is perfect and the run out was 0. So I am expecting that we now will take the crankshaft out and have it machined. Nope he declares we will just let it idle on 3 main bearings. It had oil galleries drilled in the block and he ran an external oil line to somehow bypass the welded oil gallery in the crankshaft. We never did anything else in the way of bearings or seals. We filled up the oil pan with diesel fuel instead of oil and he had put a bunch of magnets in the oil pan to catch any metal. Started it and let it run for a minute drain the diesel, clean off the magnets. Did this 3 times then filled it with oil and it ran for 25 years. It was simply beyond belief to anyone that worked there that he fixed it with no parts at all and had welded it while still in the crane. Truly amazing what you learn to do when there is no other option plus he made $12,000 for his knowledge. This guys repair was cool but I got to see the Nigerian method and it was way cooler to be a part of it. Sadly new owners bought the marina and scrapped all ugly old rusty equipment.

    • @lilboiUK
      @lilboiUK Рік тому +56

      Nice story, thank's for sharing.

    • @user-nr7fy1io4w
      @user-nr7fy1io4w 8 місяців тому +4

      Друже! Яка країна?
      Whot country?

    • @sethtaylorm925
      @sethtaylorm925 8 місяців тому +19

      Impressive and awesome, some learn how to adapt and overcome, while others throw in the towel.

    • @Lokandash
      @Lokandash 7 місяців тому +6

      Great story, thank you for sharing :)

    • @user-us1kk2hs1t
      @user-us1kk2hs1t 7 місяців тому +8

      у нас в России делают. вещи не возможные ))!!
      но я думаю современные моторы серийных авто. не выдержат такое. так как там все алюминий ! новые авто бмв . мерседес проезжают 60000 -150000 км . и просто так починить ее без оригинальных запчастей большая проблема! ломается новых авто все! 5 лет в утиль. и покупай новую!
      металл двигателя алюминий и тонкий

  • @pamalo100
    @pamalo100 8 місяців тому +12

    this gentleman is an artist, all my respect

  • @DawnUSNvet
    @DawnUSNvet 8 місяців тому +103

    Amazing skills as a machinist and welder. He machined both ends of the broken crankshaft, aligned it and did an interference fit with a hammer, welded a new journal, straightened the entire crankshaft, machined the new journal to size and polished it. Using ancient machinery like it was the latest. Bravo!

    • @stevengabalis4986
      @stevengabalis4986 6 місяців тому +12

      Don't think he used both halves of the original crank. He bored a hole 1 1/2" or so into the main on one side, then cut the journal down to leave a 1 1/2" pin sticking out on the other side, where did the extra material come from? I'm guessing they had another doner crank to use for one of the halves. Guy does have mad skills, though.

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 4 місяці тому +1

      @@stevengabalis4986 yes you know he did this before so likely they keep whatever left of the cranks and use them to repair other cranks that broke somewhere else.

    • @user-vc6ci3ie4d
      @user-vc6ci3ie4d 2 місяці тому

      تحاخعب٩بحف

    • @user-vc6ci3ie4d
      @user-vc6ci3ie4d 2 місяці тому

      ​@@ronblack7870خعف٨

    • @user-vc6ci3ie4d
      @user-vc6ci3ie4d 2 місяці тому

      ​@@stevengabalis4986هب

  • @tankerd1847
    @tankerd1847 8 місяців тому +50

    That was a pretty crazy repair, definitely beats the heck out of no crankshaft. I'd love to see it stuck in an engine and run.

    • @cadtecsimplexcam4248
      @cadtecsimplexcam4248 7 місяців тому +8

      I would also like to see how the engine runs afterwards.

    • @em4703
      @em4703 7 місяців тому +8

      @@cadtecsimplexcam4248 Its not like this is the first time they did this. It for sure runs, if it wouldn't they wouldn't do it/go down as a business. Look how many crankshafts that guy has in the background. We're just obsessed with overworked engines where everything is pushed to the max, same with the work cleanliness in a shop. At the end of a day, gasoline washing the dirt off and 2 oil changes after everything is assembled, makes the engine just as clean on the inside.

    • @crankfotton
      @crankfotton 7 місяців тому +7

      Who knows if it even went back in the engine maybe this video was just to show you a bunch of machining and that was it

    • @beyazzenci6307
      @beyazzenci6307 4 місяці тому +1

      Acil satılık araç 😄

    • @BigUriel
      @BigUriel 23 дні тому +1

      @@em4703 It will run question is for how long, and in what kind of engine. If the engine is very understressed, like a big naturally aspirated Diesel that revs to 2k, it might work but any kind of modern engine with reasonable specific power this would not hold. You do not weld engine internals because the heat makes the steel weak. Modern engines have forged or case hardened crankshafts for a reason.

  • @osiris829
    @osiris829 Рік тому +53

    Not often I come across a 30+ minute machining/welding video and watch it through and through, but this was absolutely worth watching. Awesome skills. I will never complain about a Miller or Lincoln slightly inconveniencing me anymore. Man did some amazing work with some quite old machinery. Also his way of straightening the crankshaft is insane.

    • @amosheath777
      @amosheath777 Рік тому +7

      I think it's a lot more art than science. No telling how many times he's done that.

    • @zpetar
      @zpetar 10 місяців тому +2

      People would be surprised how much of Japanese high tech is actually made on old machinery like in this video.

    • @Makitaization
      @Makitaization 8 місяців тому +1

      It's a great hangover vid.

    • @big8gmedia
      @big8gmedia 6 місяців тому

      Other than that crank is f****** and will grenade the engine . Dont believe everything u see on youtube

    • @maximmikhailov9610
      @maximmikhailov9610 3 місяці тому

      @@amosheath777 It's just a period of scientific and technical development

  • @Rottweilerdsq
    @Rottweilerdsq Рік тому +206

    Total respect for this man and his skills, what a good craftsman for sure.

  • @oldman9642
    @oldman9642 Рік тому +51

    Gotta give the guy props. Lays the cleanest weld I think I’ve ever seen.

    • @MA-iv7ol
      @MA-iv7ol 10 місяців тому +6

      Right! And with a stick welder no less, the man knows his craft.

    • @stanley917
      @stanley917 10 місяців тому +2

      Looks like what we called 'Jetrod' - developed to build Liberty ships. Runs hot and only flat position. Strong but shrinks alot.

    • @MA-iv7ol
      @MA-iv7ol 10 місяців тому +1

      @@stanley917 Interesting, they all seem to use this type of welding technique over there. I've never tried welding myself, seeing this makes we want to take give it a try.

    • @bernese1004
      @bernese1004 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, really good welding

    • @joshduarte2018
      @joshduarte2018 2 місяці тому +1

      The welds are legit, not taking anything away from him at all but not everyone can turn their work while they weld. Pretty cool to just start his arc and then turn the crank to run his bead

  • @petermetaxas9696
    @petermetaxas9696 Рік тому +7

    Wow, straightening the crank within 3 divisions. The indicator is 0.01mm per division. so he straightened the crank to a total run out of 0.0012" BY HAND !!!
    And the carbide tips appear to be hand brazed on to the tool ! A folded piece of abrasive paper set between a bar and the work !! Polishing the journal with abrasive glued to a wooden holder ! Polishing the rod journals as the lathe turns ! I am truly amazed, this has humbled me and I thought I was good, but not any more. I just learned a lot, mostly humility.

  • @mohammedshafiq1969
    @mohammedshafiq1969 Рік тому +15

    I live in the UK and went over to Pakistan to buy an old school Toyota BJ40. Had guys like him strip themp vehicle and rebuild it. These Pakistani craftsmen are very skilled and with the limited tools and lack of modern equipment, they do a magnificent job. Respect

  • @Peckerwood-502
    @Peckerwood-502 Рік тому +29

    This is a guy that you want for a teacher. Nicely done.

    • @mrmyorky5634
      @mrmyorky5634 Рік тому +3

      @@Rongamer104 Yes really, He has very good basic welding skills. Unlike most of our University Educated (Textbook Engineers) who can only talk about it.

  • @davek8409
    @davek8409 4 місяці тому +25

    I am so inspired watching these guys work in hole-in-the-wall shops, with dirt floors, no HVAC, sandals and practically no safety equipment. It really amazing to see the craftsmanship. It also makes me appreciate how fortunate we are in the US...

    • @pillan9999
      @pillan9999 2 місяці тому

      fortunate in US? lol us is fucked up hahahaha

    • @DaniLex-un7fh
      @DaniLex-un7fh 2 місяці тому

      🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑😇😇😇😇😂😂

    • @the_hate_inside1085
      @the_hate_inside1085 Місяць тому

      Yeah, "fortunate", in the US welders have to buy their own protective gear, some are working in regular clothes, and you have morons like Elon Musk running companies, trying to do unionbusting, with all their wealth...

    • @algoritma241
      @algoritma241 9 днів тому

      Be careful though. Luck is something different.

  • @dirtworshiper2800
    @dirtworshiper2800 4 місяці тому +14

    This guy is an artist. Like most of the hard workers I’ve watched on your other videos. I love overcoming obstacles and making what you have work for you.

  • @sergeyvalter2758
    @sergeyvalter2758 Рік тому +90

    Сварной шов просто песня, молодцы ребята трудяги.представляю чтобы они творили если им дать хорошее оборудование и условия.мое почтение, здоровья.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂🙂

    • @E2l0i2a5ss9
      @E2l0i2a5ss9 Рік тому +20

      В кустарных условиях провести такую работу, слов нет мастер 👍

    • @user-fd6ny9qq2e
      @user-fd6ny9qq2e Рік тому +22

      Мне интересно откуда метал взялся лишний на шейке. Или они из двух валов сделали

    • @menavill1
      @menavill1 Рік тому +6

      @@user-fd6ny9qq2e fíjate en minuto 8,30 que sube el segundo pedazo de cigüeñal y es larguísimo lo que se ve como el cojinete quebrado ,osea lo alargaron antes de ponerlo en el torno ,por eso puede tornearlo y queda bien

    • @user-mo8ry5sv1f
      @user-mo8ry5sv1f Рік тому

      Какая хорошая работа вы о чем дай Бог этому валу воздух накачать чтоб тронуться. Не будет этот вал ходить .

    • @DieselCat222
      @DieselCat222 Рік тому +5

      @@user-fd6ny9qq2e такой же вопрос возник.

  • @johnsamu
    @johnsamu Рік тому +203

    This guy is great considering what he has to work with. He's very meticulous with alignment, good welding (he has very basic welding equipment). A good craftsman.

    • @DiscoveringSkills
      @DiscoveringSkills  Рік тому +9

      Thanks

    • @vako9862
      @vako9862 Рік тому

      This is not a master.This is shit, not work.Such things are done in a factory, not in a hut where there is nothing

    • @henkholdingastate
      @henkholdingastate Рік тому +7

      All respect

    • @howardosborne8647
      @howardosborne8647 Рік тому +9

      There is certainly nothing shabby about his welding skills. He's obviously had lots of practice with a basic stick welder.

    • @menavill1
      @menavill1 Рік тому +4

      Y la habilidad de tener el casco con las piernas y así poder usar las dos manos ,es de otro planeta el tipo ,y así y todo lograr una soldadura sin fallas
      Lo que si falto es agregar primero al cigüeñal para luego usarlo como perno de guía y falta tratamiento térmico ,y todavía no se si aguantaría ,el uso

  • @ljubisaurosevic1766
    @ljubisaurosevic1766 Місяць тому +1

    Ovo je pravi i vrhunski majstor koji zna posao. Bravo covece!

  • @jandolecek7517
    @jandolecek7517 6 місяців тому +1

    Tak tohle je teda fachman , to obrovský respekt. Strašně šikovný chlap, jsem od řemesla, ale takhle vařit kliku bych si netroufnul. To jsou sváry jak z automatu, opravdu se klaním.👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @user-eq3of4xs5i
    @user-eq3of4xs5i Рік тому +16

    На все руки мастер! Сварщик, токарь, отлично работает с измерительными инструментами, да и в таких условиях. Во истину мастер!

    • @therealnynetynyne360
      @therealnynetynyne360 Рік тому +1

      Indeed, truly an artist

    • @Th4thWiseman
      @Th4thWiseman Рік тому +1

      Nope! A Fitter and Turner, this is how we roll my dear friend.
      Us ARTISANS keep the machines of the world running and build the machines to keep the world running 💪

    • @user-jq3li7zp1t
      @user-jq3li7zp1t Рік тому

      Потомственный наверное с детских лет...

    • @sirlayorn7355
      @sirlayorn7355 Рік тому +5

      Ага) "Не бито, не крашено". Блестит как новый. "Со склада в Москве!"

    • @viael78
      @viael78 Місяць тому

      Диву даюсь, как этих клоунов ещё не намотало на этот "коленвал"...

  • @wheelitzr2
    @wheelitzr2 Рік тому +34

    Very very few people can truly understand what dude did here. I am very impressed given what he has available to him. 👏

    • @DiscoveringSkills
      @DiscoveringSkills  Рік тому +1

      Thanks

    • @thepubliceye
      @thepubliceye Рік тому +5

      I agree he is a very talented scammer, no one could ever tell that that crank was scrap until they put it into an engine. I have seen major weld repair on engine blocks that they even make the weld look just like cast iron so a buyer would not know the block was scrap.

    • @wheelitzr2
      @wheelitzr2 Рік тому +1

      @@thepubliceye given the tools he has it's possible for that crankshaft to work, now with that being said I do agree with you and if it broke at that point there has to be a reason it broke and the weld is not as strong so it definitely is a high risk situation for the amount of work put into it.

    • @thepubliceye
      @thepubliceye Рік тому

      @@wheelitzr2 There is no risk for this shop as that crank will be sold on the black market as just NOS or just used in good shape.

    • @wheelitzr2
      @wheelitzr2 Рік тому

      @@thepubliceye as much as I want not to agree with you I can absolutely see exactly what you said happening. And now why I will never buy a used crankshaft...

  • @paulorangel853
    @paulorangel853 Рік тому +13

    Trabalho formidável! Se o fazem, é porque tem experiência e pode ser aplicado! Não fariam a montagem de um motor cujo virabrequim facilmente quebraria! Pelo que entendi, foram aproveitados peças de dois virabrequim!! 👏👏 Parabéns!!

  • @user-pc9lv6rt5c
    @user-pc9lv6rt5c 8 місяців тому +17

    🖐️Такой труд заслуживает уважения 🤝

    • @porschewod3550
      @porschewod3550 7 місяців тому +1

      is it the language of occupiers, rapists and murderers?

    • @user-sq7xh8lc2b
      @user-sq7xh8lc2b 7 місяців тому +4

      @@porschewod3550 No, its not german

    • @mikhailsabaleta7902
      @mikhailsabaleta7902 Місяць тому

      ​@@porschewod3550английский язык-язык фашистов и оккупантов

    • @ppapdddar6159
      @ppapdddar6159 22 дні тому

      @@user-sq7xh8lc2b No, it's not English.
      There I fix it for'ya

  • @remdizzigovic5018
    @remdizzigovic5018 Рік тому +7

    Treba ljudima pokazati sta je rad i znanje pod vrlo malim uslovima ja sam zivot proveo u kamionu i dobro razumijem koliko je to odgovoran i precizan rad.Bravo sve pohvale.

  • @Omegajet223
    @Omegajet223 Рік тому +133

    Absolute respect for craftsmen who can make such repairs the "old fashioned" way. In the UK people who could do such repairs were found easily in the Birmingham area until the 1960s. These days the "modern world" is all about consumerism, if it's broken just buy another one, so these skills are being lost adding to the waste and consumption, not a good thing where there are items that can be repaired with some ingenuity and hard work.
    We have alot to learn from people like this, if only we could swallow our pride.

    • @marekukawski202
      @marekukawski202 Рік тому +4

      You know this video is fake, right?

    • @faisaldhariwal1510
      @faisaldhariwal1510 Рік тому +6

      Come to Birmingham now and we are all still here. You can get anything done here if you know who to speak to

    • @faisaldhariwal1510
      @faisaldhariwal1510 Рік тому +6

      @@MegaDargaryou've clearly never been to India Pakistan or Bangladesh

    • @vikingsmb
      @vikingsmb Рік тому +10

      @@marekukawski202 its not fake, its how they repair things in india etc, and do a bloody good job as well.

    • @marekukawski202
      @marekukawski202 Рік тому

      @@vikingsmb Any1 with IQ higher than 50 knows this type of "repairs" are bullshit. The crankshaft are made from hard steel to withstand great forces, and this "welding" spot is shit tons of weakspot. If this will be ever mounted probably will breake loose again after very short time even unloaded. They do stuff like that in india coz? You watched a lot of youtube videos? Chech the % of death ratio in india :) Especially at work.

  • @eddieweigel9490
    @eddieweigel9490 9 місяців тому +3

    Absolutely Well done my friend goes to show you don’t need fancy computers to do a job like this old school tools and machines get it done just as good more hands on measuring cutting measuring bravo to you sir

  • @jilumiah
    @jilumiah 9 місяців тому +2

    I was looking to put up a shelf in my house so I thought I’d watch this video for tips and skills, amazing craftsmanship

  • @nathandodge665
    @nathandodge665 Рік тому +3

    AMAZING CRAFTSMAN.. what ever he charges, he deserves more!
    I hope he's told he got almost a million views in 11days.

  • @ohtwitchy9371
    @ohtwitchy9371 Рік тому +9

    Looks like he takes alot of pride in his work. That is missing from alot of tradesmen/craftsmen these days.

    • @shadowgl9
      @shadowgl9 6 місяців тому

      The second they start the engine it'll snap in half again.

  • @jmorrison44601
    @jmorrison44601 7 місяців тому +3

    I bet a Osha inspector is having a stroke right now 😂😂

  • @reticul8r645
    @reticul8r645 7 місяців тому +2

    Nice work mate. You show a lot of skill in all your movements.

  • @Rassvetaet
    @Rassvetaet Рік тому +27

    Мастер золотые руки! Смотрел с удовольствием! Браво!!!

    • @user-rs1te7jw4e
      @user-rs1te7jw4e Рік тому +5

      Жизнь кипит, даже кишит. Посторонние звуки транспорта, мопедов. Люди заняты делом, приносят пользу. Мне в голову лезут мысли, зачем разрушили СССР, там тоже люди работали.

    • @Rassvetaet
      @Rassvetaet Рік тому +1

      Время разбрасывать камни и время их собирать. Библия ветхий завет.

    • @user-jb1hr7xp2u
      @user-jb1hr7xp2u Рік тому +3

      У мастера даже рулетка и штангел нету ,зато голова есть .

    • @wydr2053
      @wydr2053 Рік тому

      @@user-rs1te7jw4eА вам кто то мешает работать?

    • @user-rs1te7jw4e
      @user-rs1te7jw4e Рік тому +2

      @@wydr2053 а вам? У нас теперь одни торгаши, охранники, банкиры, юристы, риелторы, мастера шугаринга и маникюра, ну и ТД.

  • @jimakin3541
    @jimakin3541 Рік тому +26

    Man knows what he's doing! As good a welding job as I've ever seen.

    • @Pithead
      @Pithead 8 місяців тому

      I'm suing him for giving me arc-eyes.

  • @larslarsheim1741
    @larslarsheim1741 8 місяців тому +1

    Whenever there is a guy in flip flops and a welding machine I watch.. these guys are amazing

  • @tentandoumcover
    @tentandoumcover 8 місяців тому +1

    I am a begginer Machinist, his job is Amazing

  • @pizzimen100
    @pizzimen100 Рік тому +8

    Ich arbeite hier in Deutschland an einem sehr modernen Drehautomaten bzw Drehbank und muss sagen besser hätten wir das hier auch nicht machen können. An einer Drehbank wie der gute Mann sie hat würden viele von uns kapitulieren müssen. Das könnte keiner von uns so gut machen. Leider gibt es hier nur noch wegwerfen und neu kaufen, die Arbeitsstunden könnte keiner bezahlen. Mein Respekt und meine Hochachtung für diese Arbeit.👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @user-uo2zo6uo7y
      @user-uo2zo6uo7y 9 місяців тому +2

      Да просто он мастер настоящий 👍

  • @toeknee3868
    @toeknee3868 Рік тому +246

    Imagine if this dude had up to date tools... You can't do any better with what he has. He's definitely got some skills

    • @blackdaan
      @blackdaan Рік тому +10

      i think we are all afraid to try stuff. and its because we live in a break it.. replace it world..
      i welded stuff at my work that normaly would be replaced.. because i hate it.. got a raise for my skills while i think they are stupid xD

    • @Trump985
      @Trump985 Рік тому +22

      Not sure what you mean by up to date tools? That old lathe and welder are as good if not better then modern ones. CNC isn’t the answer to anything except volume production, and stick welding is the best method for this type of job.

    • @toeknee3868
      @toeknee3868 Рік тому +8

      @@Trump985 I'm saying if he had all the best-of-the-best this dude could do some crazy stuff. You can tell he knows what he's doing stuff that I don't ever see people do too much. And his welding was on point he could be getting paid some good money in the US

    • @Klote3241
      @Klote3241 Рік тому +13

      @@blackdaan Sorry dont agree. With certain things breaking it and repairing it means additional risk that can end up with people dead or additional costs to company. the risk just isn't worth it. In this case as a professional company i would not do this type of repair.

    • @blackdaan
      @blackdaan Рік тому +6

      @@Klote3241 yea that is treu. India does this to save money. And here replacing is cheaper. But we got addicted to that..
      I work for a pump factory. We got a workshop for repairs. When a wedgetrack is damaged. Because the impeller broke of. Than they buy a new rotor. And i talked with the head machinest how it can be that milling a new slot is more expensive. He explained the rotor cost 40 bucks and they calculate me a hour to do so. Slot+check+balancing out. So its cheaper to throw them away.
      But yea. I own a milling machine myself and a lathe welder etc. So what do i know. I just love this kind of mantality
      But for safety ofcourse i agree. But did you know there are videos out there of shops like this vid. Making pistons. And propane gas tanks for the eu and us market..

  • @peterbee88
    @peterbee88 3 місяці тому +13

    People like this guy are amazing.
    There used to be lots of them in UK, but one by one they pass on and nobody replaces them.

  • @lynskyrd
    @lynskyrd Рік тому +1

    Absolute RESPECT for what I just saw- I'm in awe.

  • @bigal4116
    @bigal4116 Рік тому +62

    Very skilled machinist. Any one else notice that's not the same crank? Its 2 different cranks made into 1 good one. Both ends he machined where a complete bearing journal that was torched off.

    • @thinkingenglish1175
      @thinkingenglish1175 Рік тому +9

      I was wondering how he got the extra material for the joint. Thanks for clearing that up. I suppose there's a good probability the old crankshaft was bent also.

    • @MrJCTONE
      @MrJCTONE Рік тому +7

      Yes - I was wondering how he suddenly had extra material for pushing them together - great work.

    • @heinzkot360
      @heinzkot360 Рік тому

      One side has a crack the other a ruff cut 😐

    • @temp8420
      @temp8420 Рік тому +2

      I watched it 3 times trying to work out how he fitted extra section before I twigged - I'll check comments next time

    • @daleabed2145
      @daleabed2145 Рік тому

      End result.....junk

  • @lm-usmc
    @lm-usmc Рік тому +17

    This guy could make a fortune teaching aspiring machinist this method before moving on to all the high tech machines in use today. Great job!

    • @erickmoenga1206
      @erickmoenga1206 Рік тому

      Car work the same...especially gasoline or disel...he can repair any car

    • @fredshort8970
      @fredshort8970 Рік тому

      @@erickmoenga1206 no

    • @erickmoenga1206
      @erickmoenga1206 Рік тому

      @@fredshort8970 every car has crankshaft inless its electric

    • @felixspilles6737
      @felixspilles6737 Рік тому

      @@erickmoenga1206
      This crankshaft is from an old diesel engine.
      YOU CAN NOT, do this on a modern cars crankshaft it will snap again in under 1 min.
      The vehicle in India/Pakistan/etc. are from a diffrent area in time. Machines where build to last back then not like the trow away culture we have today sadly :(
      But people dont want to wait 2 - 3 weeks till that guy has time to fix there crankshaft. The want a new Shaft asap!

    • @erickmoenga1206
      @erickmoenga1206 Рік тому

      @Felix Spilles that's where you're wrong i have a mechanic who does all the time in Africa....most of our cars are pretty modern...but in western countries they don't....i am American i can tell you our mechanic will tell you to buy a new engine because they don't want to fix it

  • @tamasgudmon3864
    @tamasgudmon3864 2 місяці тому +1

    Extremely skilled and diligent. They appreciate what we Europeans and Americans no longer can, because we have become accustomed to the disposable and single-use world. I feel ashamed and have immense respect for them.

  • @San.55
    @San.55 Рік тому +10

    This professional left me speechless.
    With that little garage and that tool, it's amazing what He's accomplished.
    My admiration and respect for this professional, everything done perfectly.
    Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @user-zn3gd1zj4h
    @user-zn3gd1zj4h Рік тому +9

    Insanely good! I've never seen anything like this before.

  • @kellyswaim8634
    @kellyswaim8634 Рік тому +4

    I ground and welded crankshafts for 43 years and am amazed at this craftmanship. We straightened cranks in the same pressure technique and used similar v-block stands, but always had some kind of hoist! I like his hand-held polishing rig too! It looks like he even makes a nice new radius on both sides of the journal. Years ago, I saw an article about the Kyber region of Pakistan where men were hand building firearms with what appeared to be vises, hack saws and files,(probably some kind of fire too), making functioning guns! All working people should witness this kind of videos to learn from and appreciate!

  • @mercedesvan-doors34
    @mercedesvan-doors34 Рік тому +32

    This guy can make welds with an old stick welder better than some tig welders I have seen. The skills shown here very impressive a true artisan.

    • @rodrigomacielsantos-wg4sv
      @rodrigomacielsantos-wg4sv Рік тому

      Fffffcc

    • @rodrigomacielsantos-wg4sv
      @rodrigomacielsantos-wg4sv Рік тому +1

      Sss

    • @WhiskeyGulf71
      @WhiskeyGulf71 Рік тому +1

      Tig & arc welding are completely different types of welding for very different applications, also his welder didn’t look very old.

    • @mercedesvan-doors34
      @mercedesvan-doors34 Рік тому +1

      @@WhiskeyGulf71 I mean the finished weld is so even and neat it looks better than some tig welds, I am well aware of the difference in arc and the other types of weld. Also that amp stud welder he's using is at least 30 years old, the curved shape sort of gives it away. Any I've seen since the 90's have square enclosures.

    • @WhiskeyGulf71
      @WhiskeyGulf71 Рік тому +1

      @@mercedesvan-doors34
      It’s what arc welds look like if the correct amps are used with the correct grade of fresh rods, moisture is the biggest problem with arc welding rods.
      His welder is made in his region, it’s a basic design that has fixed outputs but i would say, judging by how clean the terminals & housing were that it is very new.

  • @fatmifathy3931
    @fatmifathy3931 Рік тому

    كل الاحترام والتقدير لهذا المعلم والصانع. بارك الله في عملك .

  • @carloslopezibarra6686
    @carloslopezibarra6686 Рік тому +32

    Pakistanies son geniales,arreglan todo ,con pocos medios tecnologicos hacen maravillas Nos dan una gran lección que con esfuerzo y trabajo todo lo repara,desde Chile un saludo a tan esforzados trabajadores espero algún dia tengan la recompenza por su esfuerzo
    Hacen mucha falta talleres Pakistanies por esté país

  • @piratline
    @piratline Рік тому +12

    У него таких валов целый сарай. Сразу видно, что ломаются часто. А он их каждый день ремонтирует

    • @user-bc3ie6sf6x
      @user-bc3ie6sf6x Рік тому +1

      Золотое правило опытного мастера... "Хорошо сделал - потерял клиента!"

    • @svobodnyi4elovek953
      @svobodnyi4elovek953 2 місяці тому

      Посмотрим гараж 54 они на жиге так же сварили и даже с минимальным биением. Тест проводили под разными нагрузками и этому колену хоть бы ничего ) так что можешь не переживать все работает и очень долго

  • @ancientbriton8262
    @ancientbriton8262 11 місяців тому +3

    Great skills, the effectiveness of the repairs may be in doubt, but the skills are excellent 😊

  • @lafbanasmohamedfr8550
    @lafbanasmohamedfr8550 7 місяців тому +1

    معلم وحرفي بمعنة الكلمة وبدون منازع 🇲🇦👍👍👍👍👍🇲🇦

  • @irlanmartinstavares3112
    @irlanmartinstavares3112 Рік тому +4

    Congratulations by your good job, I worked with engine's rebuild for almost all my life, and I never seen welding broken shafts, here in Brasil.

  • @Maestroaustin
    @Maestroaustin Рік тому +223

    here in Italy, an advanced country in the motoring field, if I presented myself with a broken crankshaft and asked a mechanical workshop with cutting-edge equipment to repair it, they would tell me if I'm crazy. Probably a job like this will have been rewarded with 50 euros ...... a great craftsman.

    • @bmjpdx9222
      @bmjpdx9222 Рік тому +26

      "An" advanced country in the motoring field? You make Ferraris there. I would have said *"The"* advanced country. :)

    • @kde5fan737
      @kde5fan737 Рік тому +13

      @@bmjpdx9222 lol, ever drive one or work on them?

    • @faafetaikolose8950
      @faafetaikolose8950 Рік тому +31

      They will probably recommend to buy a new crankshaft.

    • @heyyou795
      @heyyou795 Рік тому +5

      C'est beau et bien fait mais n'est que beau aucune fiabilité .dans ton pays avancé ils changeront de vilebrequin...

    • @MS-ig7ku
      @MS-ig7ku Рік тому +2

      Used to be more common the skill and man hours required have mainly ended it.

  • @stchan3870
    @stchan3870 8 місяців тому +1

    我修了一辈子大车,第一次见到曲轴断了也能烧焊驳回再用,这才是真正的大师,佩服,

  • @dmir21
    @dmir21 7 місяців тому +3

    Это мастер с большой буквы! Уважение мастеру!

    • @moranelculture6491
      @moranelculture6491 7 місяців тому

      А у нас в России все выбрасывают потому что никто не хочет браться за такой ремонт. Не выгодно им таким заниматься.

    • @user-cd9ud4xu1q
      @user-cd9ud4xu1q 6 місяців тому

      @@moranelculture6491 этот ремонт не то что невыгоден он бессмыслен

  • @user-tq9tz4gp3g
    @user-tq9tz4gp3g Рік тому +23

    Вот это спецы. Всего хорошего им настоящие трудяги.

    • @user-zc3ty7ur2o
      @user-zc3ty7ur2o Рік тому +2

      Это горе спецы, коленвалы не варяться, только просачиваются под ремонтный размер в соответствии с допусками. Сломанный вал это металлолом. Если бы так можно было их сваривать в России давно бы уже делали это. Коленчатый вал изготавливают из ковкого чугуна

    • @user-rk6en2pp9i
      @user-rk6en2pp9i Рік тому +1

      Кто-то делает из ковкого чугуна, а кто-то стальной...

    • @user-vt8rv3rn9f
      @user-vt8rv3rn9f Рік тому

      @@user-zc3ty7ur2o на стружку посмотри (сливная) - какой это чугун?

    • @viktorberger9409
      @viktorberger9409 Рік тому

      @@user-zc3ty7ur2o Это сталь, сырец. Твердости нет совсем. Ее хоть молотком ровняй, с чугуна уже давно колен не видел. Даже на старых японцах сталь. Вопрос в другом, сколько такое колено проходит? Если не турбодизель, а это скорее от какого-то грузовика колено, то побегает, если с турбиной, ну, дай бог чтобы не перегружали. А вообще там новый надо было ставить, да и наждачкой полировать это такое, там же под вкладыши полировать надо. Ну если это у них ездит, то пусть будет так

  • @gerasimospetratos13
    @gerasimospetratos13 Рік тому +16

    Ένα μεγάλο μπράβο για την προσπάθεια που γίνεται είστε όλοι άξιοι συνχαρητηρίων

    • @user-kr3ef6jh5c
      @user-kr3ef6jh5c Рік тому

      Большой палец бывает между ног 😂

    • @anupkainth3786
      @anupkainth3786 9 місяців тому

      Stin India Kai Pakistan parxu polus eny Migalo Mastro gia etsi duleyes xopis na pai sxulio...

  • @oreohogan
    @oreohogan 8 місяців тому

    yall do some amazing work with the resources u have awesome awesome

  • @hamfilali
    @hamfilali Рік тому +1

    Hats off , amazing work with bear minimum tools .not an easy task. Craftsmanship and experience. Very good job ended

  • @joeladr2038
    @joeladr2038 Рік тому +5

    Bonjour ces personnes qui réparent comme je l'ai déjà dit sont vraiment très très fort accompagné de personnes comme eux tu débute la traversée du désert avec un vélo de l'autre côté tu te retrouves avec un 4x4 qui fonctionne je dis cela pour simplement dire à quel point je les admire je suis abasourdi par leur maîtrise dû travail qu'ils font punaise que je l'ai admirent

  • @thallone
    @thallone Рік тому +6

    I have watched so many of these style videos and I love them. Bless this man for actually using a dial indicator to get everyting straight and true!

    • @DiscoveringSkills
      @DiscoveringSkills  Рік тому

      Thanks 🙏

    • @felixspilles6737
      @felixspilles6737 Рік тому

      i did missed the radial run-out testers when clamping it in the layth. Espacily when u have a 4 clamp system and not a 3 clamp system.

  • @taphhedrof1045
    @taphhedrof1045 Рік тому +1

    What an incredibly brilliant Master Craftsman. Well done. 👍👍👍👍

  • @timkraft4583
    @timkraft4583 6 місяців тому +1

    Simply amazing. Enjoyed jeffadams story to.

  • @pudnbug
    @pudnbug Рік тому +26

    Broken crankshaft? No problem! At We Are Being Crankshafts, you can be up and running within hours! And without that nasty expense for a new crankshaft! Eye protection? We are spitting upon your eye protection! I especially liked the cig during part of the fix. Seriously, I could really identify with this process, because I machined and ground a six-cylinder crankshaft on a cheap lathe (although it was a much smaller crankshaft) Kudos to the chef! Beautiful welding!

    • @mrmyorky5634
      @mrmyorky5634 Рік тому +1

      When I started work 55 years ago almost every machine man had either a 'Woodbine'
      a 'Roll Up' or a 'Pipe' in his mouth when the auto feed was engaged.

  • @user-ep4cm7zh9x
    @user-ep4cm7zh9x Рік тому +7

    Долго ждал когда будет шлифовальный станок. Угу, очень забавно, особенно шатунное шлифование😂

    • @Cepera03
      @Cepera03 Рік тому +3

      А замеры линейкой?У его наверное микрометр в глазу встроен? Стружку голой рукой сметает - это не чита нашим суровым челябинским мужикам!!!😄😆

    • @egorkorablev189
      @egorkorablev189 Рік тому +1

      @@Cepera03 У него в глазу встроена координатная сетка с ценой деления один микрон.

  • @solly215
    @solly215 8 місяців тому +1

    Some of the finest quality welding I have ever seen. May be should replace the carpet slippers with steel toecaps.

  • @cardboardboification
    @cardboardboification 8 місяців тому

    guy is a pro !!! sharp bits, excellent welding , good Finnish

  • @paulone-off7286
    @paulone-off7286 Рік тому +12

    This some skill to be admired, good work sir. You would never know that crank was broken in two. Awesome. Respect to people like this. In most country's this would have been scrapped, but not in this machine shop.

    • @user-ut4cy9pb9j
      @user-ut4cy9pb9j Рік тому

      Дю

    • @siclucealucks
      @siclucealucks Рік тому +1

      no you will ...it does look good but it does not mean it runs good. and diesel engine make easily 5000rpm's ...

  • @grumpyg9350
    @grumpyg9350 Рік тому +100

    Pretty dam good. You can tell this guy has done many before, and I’ll bet he wouldn’t be in business if his success rate wasn’t good. A+ for effort.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻

    • @therealnynetynyne360
      @therealnynetynyne360 Рік тому +2

      Yeah I was expecting much worse by all the fake stuff out there this is legit.

  • @alfredodobes8465
    @alfredodobes8465 Рік тому +6

    Not knowing it would be impossible, he went and did it. Really incredible.

    • @ark-mark1
      @ark-mark1 Рік тому

      That's the key. "Realism" has gone to ridiculous levels and all ancient wisdom is being tossed aside as superstition. Basicly science religion has made it so that while most of the people think something is impossible, it is so and only very strong minded persons can dispell the mass dispell that is all around us. There is in principle no limits what mind can do if you have true belief in accomplishing something. Before Musk you could ask any top rocket scientists and they would tell you it's not possible to make a reusable rocket that can land itself whit its main motors. We could truly do wonders if people would not put each other down all the time, starting from kindergarten.

    • @DWhite-el4ih
      @DWhite-el4ih 8 місяців тому

      It wasn’t impossible. He also does this for a living. See all the crank shafts in his shop?

  • @renatoquirino3998
    @renatoquirino3998 10 місяців тому +14

    Parabens pelo trabalho.
    Vocês dão o exemplo do que é ser profissional na profissão mesmo com tão pouco recurso para trabalhar.
    Simplismente magicos show 🙋🏻👏👏👏👏👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @larryclark9150
    @larryclark9150 Рік тому +5

    Unbelievable what a fantastic job! This is hard to believe 😮

  • @VenturiLife
    @VenturiLife Рік тому +38

    Actual use of dial-indicator, believes in precision work. Makes a big difference. I was getting a bit freaked out, with his hand in the crankshaft while it was rotating though.

    • @LongTran-em6hc
      @LongTran-em6hc Рік тому +4

      Yeah, great way to break a few fingers

    • @rickmossop3733
      @rickmossop3733 Рік тому +4

      @@LongTran-em6hc I would be surprised if he hasn't broken some toes over the years too. Lifting stuff like that with that footwear.

    • @trezza181
      @trezza181 Рік тому

      I'm surprised his sleeve hasn't caught on a burr and had his whole body dragged between the crank and the toolpost and shredded and ripped apart into a pile of crushed bone, meat giblets and bloody rags.

    • @____MC____
      @____MC____ 7 місяців тому

      The run out is terrible. That crank is a ticking time bomb.

    • @lettoreentusiasta9374
      @lettoreentusiasta9374 2 місяці тому

      @@LongTran-em6hcgreat way to turn your body in an human coil . Not just fingers

  • @alexsulaev4045
    @alexsulaev4045 Місяць тому +5

    Смотришь этот сюжет и проникаешься огромным уважение к первобытным мастерам ,высочайшей квалификации.Вспоминается своя юность,история нашей страны.ПТУ для хулиганов,вечерние школы,заочное и вечернее обучение .Первая зарплата ,которую ты до копейки отдал Маме.honor and respect for people of labor.

  • @alizareebrahimi2993
    @alizareebrahimi2993 4 місяці тому +1

    حقیقتآ یک کار بسیار بسیار دقیق که حتمآ هم باید با دقت صدم میلیمتر انجام بشود و بسیار حساس است و درود بر شما .

  • @shilovlife
    @shilovlife Рік тому +15

    Мастер молодец, в таких условиях отличная работа, но напрасная и не вся. Диагональные масляные каналы в самом вале заварил(эти масляные каналы видны были когда вытачивал втулки для посадки одной половины вала в другую) под углом от шатунного колена в коренной масляный канал идут, который он в конце видео шарошил и точил от своей сварки. Отсюда вопрос: во вкладыш коренной как масло поступать будет? Весь коленвал внутри в масляных каналах, по которым идёт смазка коренных и шатунных вкладышей. Вал в месте, где варил, был немного длиннее (в начале видео когда доставали расстояние между коленами больше в центре, чем на других коренных шейках вала), он же две части вала одну в другую забил из-за стачивания коленвала на 2-3 сантиметра. Красивый, титанический, возможно точный, но напрасный труд.

    • @mechanic507
      @mechanic507 Рік тому

      😮

    • @AKWoland
      @AKWoland 3 місяці тому +6

      он же отдельной вставкой соединил половины. Тут безотносительно геометрии полно вопросов. Когда обтачивалась сварка, стружка шла "змейкой", это значит, что металл сырой и долго это ходить не будет. На заводе шейки закаливают при помощи ТВЧ. Будь шейка закаленная, стружка шла бы мелкой крошкой, да и не факт, что старые резцы ее взяли бы. Вопросы вызывает и прочность соединения: сварка делает структуру металла неоднородной, возникают внутренние напряжения. Такое варенное колено сломается снова довольно быстро.

    • @merlexrus
      @merlexrus 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@AKWoland там толщина закаленного слоя минимальная, а сам вал и должен быть гибким, что соответствует стружке. Не знаю насколько там полезная или нет работа. Надо смотреть на допуски самого двигателя. Есть такие моторы которые с допуском в десятку будут работать и работать.
      Маслянные каналы они потом сделают. Так в описании написано.

    • @merlexrus
      @merlexrus 2 місяці тому +1

      Геометрию он потом правит гидравликой. С чего ты взял что маслянные каналы заварены? Он как раз и выточил так чтобы отверстия на двух половинках совместить.

    • @karinanur7844
      @karinanur7844 Місяць тому

      не обращайте внимание, !!!! тут в комментах собрались мастера 99 уровня , таким уродам даже 10 часть этой титанической работы не возможна , я еще не говорю о сборке целого вала !!!!!!!!! @@merlexrus

  • @ElNino50
    @ElNino50 Рік тому +19

    Awesome work, master. Even those who work on fully automatic machines could envy your skill. respect 👍👍👍

    • @benlubbers4943
      @benlubbers4943 Рік тому +1

      I work on CNC machines and endorse this statement. Mad skillz

  • @4elovek122
    @4elovek122 Рік тому +7

    Сварка по месту слома... Обработка шеек коленчатого вала напильником и полировка вала наждачной бумагой. Эпик!

    • @sidorivanoff757
      @sidorivanoff757 8 місяців тому +1

      Это талибы без штангеля с линейкой умеют и веревка бельевая.

  • @mrt7152
    @mrt7152 7 місяців тому

    This is the first time when I watch these types of sketchy repairs that they clocked it out. I would actually like to see the sequel where the crank go’s into the engine.

  • @bullhippo9023
    @bullhippo9023 Рік тому +20

    I am not easily impressed. This man is very talented. I worked in a machine shop for about 5 years , his skills are as good or better than any I have seen. I am impressed !

  • @corenerigby5036
    @corenerigby5036 Рік тому +42

    Nice work right there. It looks like he had a donor crank to use to make the repair though. The original broken crank was broke right at the face of the counterweight and the ones he used for the repair both had stubs to machine down to make the fit the correct length. You can also see the torch tracks in the end of the crank pieces where he cut them, that is why they are so hard when he starts the original facing cut..

    • @UR_HR
      @UR_HR Рік тому +12

      thanks for explaining that.... I couldn't work out how the crank was not shorter after he had prepared the faces for the join.

    • @AJ........
      @AJ........ Рік тому +13

      I'd like to see if that crank holds up under use, or if it breaks where the weld is

    • @buckmurdock2500
      @buckmurdock2500 Рік тому +3

      yes, in all his videos, he always uses another crank to repair the broken one.

    • @phoneusandfroboof829
      @phoneusandfroboof829 Рік тому +1

      im no engine man but if you have multiple broken cranks like i assume this magic man does couldnt you frankenstien the cranks together?

    • @dzideknowak843
      @dzideknowak843 Рік тому +1

      ​@@AJ........
      Pęknie w miejscu spawania.
      Takie naprawy to więcej minusów niż plusów.
      Pozdrawiam

  • @meradu2
    @meradu2 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice work my father-in-law is a old time master at this stuff I’m going to share this video with him
    Bravo 👍

  • @robharding5345
    @robharding5345 2 місяці тому +2

    Respect ! these guys are amazing !

  • @N8-T
    @N8-T Рік тому +50

    I mean, I wouldn't really want a welded crank in my machine, but damn... man does good work. Especially with what he has.

    • @SwiffMeister
      @SwiffMeister Рік тому +14

      The alternative in that region is probably that your truck will never run again and you won't make money.
      With that in mind you would not have a choice but to install a welded crankshaft.

    • @N8-T
      @N8-T Рік тому +2

      @@SwiffMeister that's kinda what I'm getting at, I get why they do it and this guy probably does about the best that can be done

    • @truffleshuffl
      @truffleshuffl Рік тому +1

      i'd imagine they pop it in an oven and temper it. not perfect maybe but I doubt it will be the next thing to go on the car he's putting it in..

    • @felixspilles6737
      @felixspilles6737 Рік тому

      God old machines worked like that
      New machines are not supossed to be able to repair from others then the original manufacurer (OEM)

    • @SwiffMeister
      @SwiffMeister Рік тому

      @@truffleshuffl I don't think so, that would make the process more expensive. It is probably cheaper to replace it again if the engine breaks down after the next 700.000km.

  • @manoelmaranhao6850
    @manoelmaranhao6850 Рік тому +6

    Parabéns, serviço perfeito, excelente profissional

  • @aleksandrsavvin6572
    @aleksandrsavvin6572 Рік тому +20

    Самородки, преспособились, токарь колоссальную работу сделал и варит классно, в таких условиях не каждый сумеет,трудяги!

    • @user-fh8nx9qt1b
      @user-fh8nx9qt1b 7 місяців тому

      ​@@porschewod3550не пизди.

    • @Shekhetov
      @Shekhetov 7 місяців тому

      @@porschewod3550 а ты в этом ua-cam.com/video/XsYNcJcSXNs/v-deo.html видео с твоего канала на каком языке говоришь? На эльфийском?

    • @user-ir4yf8ci8e
      @user-ir4yf8ci8e 5 місяців тому

      @@porschewod3550 And what kind of nerd opened his rotten mouth here?

    • @vladvoo1167
      @vladvoo1167 4 місяці тому

      ​@@porschewod3550это тебе по телевизору сказали??? Провокатор хренов

    • @user-pu6ri1ey1o
      @user-pu6ri1ey1o 3 місяці тому

      @@porschewod3550 idiot?

  • @OfficialCyruss
    @OfficialCyruss Рік тому +8

    old school engineering at its ultimate finest. Kudos to you chap

  • @alexandermarken7639
    @alexandermarken7639 Рік тому +17

    always a pleasure to watch a master craftsman in action. He knows what he is doing and does it with half the resources of what I would expect and with great care to the end result.

  • @gustavopardo8800
    @gustavopardo8800 Рік тому +10

    Asombroso trabajo, un maestro artesano, felicitaciones y gracias por mostrar su arte. Saludos desde Argentina.

    • @rebote1950
      @rebote1950 Рік тому +4

      Y desde Colombia también.

    • @davidperdomo917
      @davidperdomo917 Рік тому

      Hola un cordial saludos un trabajo muy bueno ....alguien me podra desir que tipo de solda el usa

    • @davidperdomo917
      @davidperdomo917 Рік тому

      Que tipo de solda el utiliza amigo

  • @DA-br9xd
    @DA-br9xd 25 днів тому

    Amazing job maintaining the cranks centerline. One thing I missed or did not understand is how he knew where to place the two pieces together to maintain timing. Either way, had I not seen this done, I would not believed that this job was possible. Brilliant 👏

  • @tocarules
    @tocarules 7 місяців тому

    Love how he lined up the journals with that bent wire.

    • @izzyryder4969
      @izzyryder4969 3 місяці тому

      curoius why he didn't just use the indicator he had. Would be more precise and faster.

  • @cameronfrye5514
    @cameronfrye5514 Рік тому +63

    I used to get annoyed when my auto darkening screen was set to the wrong level. Doing this kind of work without gloves, holding your mask between your knees and working out in the wind? Impressive.

    • @liggerstuxin1
      @liggerstuxin1 Рік тому +11

      Yeah necessity have brought these workers to God tier levels. If they were here in the US they’d be invaluable employees

    • @liggerstuxin1
      @liggerstuxin1 Рік тому +3

      29:15 safety measures be damned. Long sleeves? No problem. Wonder how many mistakes this guy has made that knocked his fingers around. Can’t be too many or else he wouldn’t be doing it

    • @larrys9241
      @larrys9241 Рік тому +2

      Gloves cost money, skin grows back.

    • @cameronfrye5514
      @cameronfrye5514 Рік тому +2

      @@larrys9241 Of course Karen speaks up.. I was referring to the ability to ignore distractions, not the wisdom of working without safety equipment. But then, my welding helmet alone probably cost more than this guy makes in a month doing this in the middle east. If we accept that this was a successful repair performed under those conditions using those tools, I stand by my observation. Impressive.

    • @moumouzawi8248
      @moumouzawi8248 Рік тому

      الحلال صعب

  • @semuel4591
    @semuel4591 Рік тому +4

    Это же ненадолго . Так доехать только куда потихоньку без груза. Но за мастерство респект.

    • @uktamruziboev5674
      @uktamruziboev5674 Рік тому +1

      Мой отец делал раньше. Сезон отрабатывали движки!

    • @semuel4591
      @semuel4591 Рік тому +1

      @@uktamruziboev5674 Нормально. Умельцы тож всегда у нас ещё были.

  • @evandrohoffmann9994
    @evandrohoffmann9994 7 місяців тому +1

    Essa foi a primeira solda de qualidade que vejo desses homens que usam técnicas rudimentares

  • @mikewinkelman7015
    @mikewinkelman7015 10 місяців тому +1

    It's called makeing do with what you have. Hats off to the machinist.

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 Рік тому +6

    Always wondered how they get both pieces timed together, and get the welded journal straight and if it will last ?
    Those machinists are trained well. When parts are expensive and labor is cheap, you fix it !!
    Great Job. Thanks

    • @stephenbloom2545
      @stephenbloom2545 Рік тому

      He just put it back together at the break, u can usually get it pretty close most the time

    • @backyardbasher
      @backyardbasher Рік тому +8

      It wont last long, the weld is softer than the steel the crank is made from so will wear quicker.

    • @stephenbloom2545
      @stephenbloom2545 Рік тому

      @@backyardbasher yes, but I’m sure it lasted long enough to get a replacement in the field.

    • @zackraiden5875
      @zackraiden5875 Рік тому +4

      @@backyardbasher See how many crankshafts he has in the background? I can guarantee you, he wouldn't have so many customers if they popped so easily, in a Low RPM diesel truck motor this should be fine.

  • @user-mu3ek1iu5h
    @user-mu3ek1iu5h Рік тому +9

    Они не на коленвалах зарабатывают а на видео🤣

  • @justmrpandme
    @justmrpandme 10 місяців тому +10

    The pink "measuring twine" is classic. I made crankshafts for stock cars decades ago. Brings back old memories.

    • @griffith500tvr
      @griffith500tvr 8 місяців тому

      How strong is such a weld do you think?

  • @roybatty-
    @roybatty- 2 місяці тому +2

    Plot twist. This is the fifth time that crankshaft has been through this shop.

  • @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888
    @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888 Рік тому +61

    Cutting Edge Australia, watch and cry🇦🇺😂✌️

    • @nathanscott7910
      @nathanscott7910 Рік тому

      Yep

    • @user-123vg
      @user-123vg Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍 это точно австралиец до этого не дотягивает.

    • @DiscoveringSkills
      @DiscoveringSkills  Рік тому +7

      Old school repair vs cutting-edge engineering Australia

    • @caddyrack
      @caddyrack Рік тому +6

      When torsional vibrations hits that sweet spot and the crank explode at that repair point let me know....if you think they're better than Cutting edge

    • @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888
      @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888 Рік тому +1

      @@caddyrack don't be so serious about this ✌️🤣

  • @bmjpdx9222
    @bmjpdx9222 Рік тому +5

    As someone wrote in Road & Track magazine many decades ago, it's great watching a professional at work. (Writer was probably Henry N. Manney III .)

  • @donaldbaker6961
    @donaldbaker6961 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow absolute true craftsman wow awesome 😎 👍

  • @screwsnutsandbolts
    @screwsnutsandbolts 9 місяців тому +1

    Interesting video 👍