Ya I've seen some of his work wish I could pop over to his shop and work on something lend him a hand but oceans divide but machinists will conquer!!!!!!!!
How anyone can possibly understand that gear system, disassemble it, fix its problems, and get it back together in a perfectly working way is completely beyond me. You, Sir, are a master of witchcraft. I bow down with deepest respect.
I´m studing for a university subject about fabrication tecnology and this year, due to cuarantine, practical learning is impossible. This must be one of the most instructive videos i have been seeing this year, amazing work
That gearbox has had a pretty easy life so far. I like flushing gearboxes like those out with kerosene, since it prevents flash rusting while things are dry and doesn't matter if you get every single drop out, since it doesn't hurt the gear oil. Nice spindle you got there, as a comparison a Monarch 10EE or Hardinge HLV spindles are held to around 1 micron or better. Mori-Seiki are excellent manual lathes. They are still very popular in job shops in Japan. I feel like blue grey is the best color for manual machine tools.
Slow down and let us take in all the details of your professional workmanship, To get where you are now lots take at least 10 videos(abusive), not that slow but its just nice watching you do things properly. You do realize once finished you will have to build a soap box to stand on to operate it, its a beast, bueaty & the beast all in one. looking forward to your next video as always. If the video was over an hour long I think most would watch in awe, then rewatch just in case they missed something. thanks for sharing
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My stone age computer couldnt handle that long video render.
@ Make separate parts! Even slow down and explain what you are thinking. I would love that! More, more, more! Okay, well... as much as you have time for. :-)
Thank you very much, nice job! I must've missed the head stock bearings, would've liked to see their setup & adjustment. It looks very well used, not abused and well taken care of.
Amazing, truly appreciate all of time and effort put into this. I hope you keep it ! Don't sell it, nobody will ever appreciate it more than you my friend. Love this content!
For the future.... hit the headstock with hot air gun or even a small propane torch prior to beating in the outer races. Helps a lot.... allowing nearly push fits until it cools down. Not much heat is needed as those outer shells have very little interferance fit from the get go. Nice work.... ive done lots. Always fun.
I really like the restoration process like this, a lathe like that is similar to the lathe on my campus, and I really like the maintenance process related to machines.
This machine lasts absolutely for good if maintained like the operator manual tells you to. Only really wearing parts should be the brake disc and brake pads and chuck, maybe belts and a few little parts. Everything is carefully engineered to maintain precision over decades of hard work but if the service is not done, then you need the repairs...
@@MF175mp Thank you for your input, I still have a lot to learn outside of my campus, oh yes, greetings from us students from the Bandung State Manufacturing Polytechnic campus kampus
Those gears at the end were smooth. Looks like a beautiful piece of machinery, the Japanese make excellent stuff. I once had to reassemble the headstock of a DLZ 180 Präzimat. It's a 120kg hobby lathe with almost as many gears as the Moriseiki, only tiny. Three of my fingers still have a permanent bend in them.
To be honest I think your films should be longer. Around 2 hours would be nice, then they would be perfect for a nice movie evening with some popcorn. I really love your films and I admire your ability to remember where all the pieces go after the disassembly. I have a Meuser M1L that I need to restore so I need to watch your films carefully to learn how it is done :-). Can't wait for the following parts!!!
Hi Ca Lem, liked your video, as always. You do very nicely with the equipment available to you. Love the 'I'll just move the bearing in a bit' work around, hope it works for another half life! Looking forward to the next instalment.
Hey Carl - fancy seeing you here! Agreed - Ca Lem does a great job with minimal equipment, but the equipment list is growing with each episode, he's now built the roll-around gantry with electric lift. I would love one of those (and the space to operate it)!
Cà Lem, I gotta say you have the patience of a saint. I was wondering if you were going to replace the bearings and sure enough, sitting quietly on my hands and waiting, you did replace them (I guess your going that far may as well huh...lol) That machine is going to run like a dream (of damn near like new at any rate). I am looking forward to watch you doing all the body work and paint on that old girl, she's going to be a sweet addition to your shop line up. Glad to see your doing well, hang in there and stay safe! Cheers from Canada!
It's nice to see you again Calem working on your sweethearts :D It's odd when I watched the video how similar are the lathes, lets say from Japan and mine which is from former Yugoslavia. Gearbox is similar but not so big, because mine is a small lathe. I had also some big problems with knocking sound in lathe, changed all bearings from where the sound was coming with no success. After third teardown I noticed some hard to see markings on the shaft of gearbox and on the sprockets...I aligned them and ground one tooth on the other sprocket (guess one time something exploded in it and grabbed the tooth) and the knocking sound was gone. I'm happy now but wear on the slides still bothers me allot to hand scrape it but never scraped nor I don't have a tools, straightedge surface plate, etc... to do it... Can't wait for more on your restoration of this beautiful lathe...It really is big hehehe All the best Calem ua-cam.com/video/0_pQpX0-GmQ/v-deo.html
Just "discovered" your videos. Amazing. Artist and craftsman in one. Thanks for all the great vids to watch while I'm not in the shop :) On another note, that Mori is a beautiful machine - great machine and a really fine restoration!
Sweet! Really excited to see the video and your progress on the new restoration. Great film quality, camera shots, and editing! I look forward to the next video.
New Moriseiki Lathe!!! Thanks for putting the videos together. If nothing else - you can open a side business buying used metalworking equipment and restoring and re-selling!
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This's not about money at all. And im rich already lol
CaLem, that was another great video. I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished product, I'm sure the result will be just like all of your other projects...beautiful!! Thanks for sharing! Best, Jon
Apple should give you top Mac desktop to render your videos! You are true professor there will be machinists learning from you discipline care and work proper and smoothly. Top worker here!
I admire your work and how precise you do everything. Its awesome to see where you started and where you are now, very motivational i might add. if you like projects why not try building a PCP air rifle with its receiver, trigger mechanism and all the other components etc. Would be awesome to see a vid about that.
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I will ended up in jail because of building it here
In my personal opinion, you have one of the greatest machining youtube channels I've seen so far! Few have the same production quality and dedication to their passion. Even if you rarely do any commenting during the video, the pictures speak for themselves. Its a privilege of modern times that allows us viewers to follow every step of the disassembly (almost) the same way as you do. I have learned some things from you already, always looking forward to new videos. Im excited to see the finale! Also, greetings from Germany!
I love watching you work Ca Lem and you observe and spot problems - then you solve them as you go along. Beautiful, thought provoking work. Very well done Sir!! Greetings from Soutport UK. Tôi thích xem bạn Ca Lem làm việc và bạn quan sát và phát hiện ra các vấn đề - sau đó bạn giải quyết chúng khi bạn thực hiện. Đẹp, công việc kích thích tư duy. Làm rất tốt thưa ngài !! Lời chào từ Soutport Vương quốc Anh.
Looking great Cà Lem - shame about the worn bearing seat, but you found a good solution for that. Next option might have been to braze it up and line bore it on your friends lathe? Looking forward to seeing the new paint job. Neon green? :) PS: Thanks for your visit recently - that was really enjoyable ;-) Cheers, Craig
Can you push it to like + - 10.000 and build your own hydraulic press.fore the bargain‘s . Maybe mobile hydraulic electricity electronic devices. Mobile? You can doit.Fan Sweden 🇸🇪.
From the start I've loved Ca Lem's perfectionism. It seems this lad just doesn't know HOW to cut corners. He doesn't stop at "Good enough" if there's a chance that by putting more work in would upgrade that to "Perfect"! If it wasn't for me being about half the globe away from him, and not wanting to risk it to shipping companies, I'd have already been negotiating to try and commission him to fully strip and restore my well used (But still worth restoring if I had the time) vintage lathe.
@@seanrodden6151 That's all very well, but If we did it that way he'd need to bring a fair chunk of his well equipped workshop with him to do the work. :D It would be easier to get my lathe to his workshop than his workshop here, but it would still cost more than the lathe's worth just to ship it there and back.
greetings, great master! he considered himself a good locksmith. You are the perfect locksmith! I put all the familiar Russian masters as an example! Я английского не знаю, пользовался Яндекс- переводчиком, извините. Крик души! Браво!
funny i was doing exactly that the other day AND then sling was the exact same green, I have used a Mori, it,s what i learnt on, I had a DSG, but it turned a taper, been heavily abused now I have a 1975 Cazenueve HB575 x 2000, i like it a lot, it has not been abused, the ways are good, the screws are good, the 4 jaw is unmarked as is the original 3 jaw
This kid is the real deal, just one hell of a gifted machinist and mechanic with a great work ethic.
and if that wasn't enough, he's a very gifted artist
Ya dude is a go getter for sure!! Knows his shit love this channel
Ya I've seen some of his work wish I could pop over to his shop and work on something lend him a hand but oceans divide but machinists will conquer!!!!!!!!
One of the few on youtube who REALLY know their craft. This channel is an absolute gem!
How anyone can possibly understand that gear system, disassemble it, fix its problems, and get it back together in a perfectly working way is completely beyond me. You, Sir, are a master of witchcraft. I bow down with deepest respect.
Well, good thing you caught the internal issues before they got any worse on you. I always enjoy watching your work.
Thank you sir.
I´m studing for a university subject about fabrication tecnology and this year, due to cuarantine, practical learning is impossible. This must be one of the most instructive videos i have been seeing this year, amazing work
This rebuild is well worth it, moriseiki machines are probably the best build machines out there.
Sheet pan under table storage is awesome. Great idea.
You are a man on a mission and you know what you want. I hope your endeavors pay off. Thanks for sharing.
That lathe to start with is in very good condition 😎
Really excellent work CàLem! Keep them coming.
All the best, Uncle Robin
Thanks uncle Robin ;)
That gearbox has had a pretty easy life so far. I like flushing gearboxes like those out with kerosene, since it prevents flash rusting while things are dry and doesn't matter if you get every single drop out, since it doesn't hurt the gear oil. Nice spindle you got there, as a comparison a Monarch 10EE or Hardinge HLV spindles are held to around 1 micron or better. Mori-Seiki are excellent manual lathes. They are still very popular in job shops in Japan.
I feel like blue grey is the best color for manual machine tools.
Slow down and let us take in all the details of your professional workmanship, To get where you are now lots take at least 10 videos(abusive), not that slow but its just nice watching you do things properly. You do realize once finished you will have to build a soap box to stand on to operate it, its a beast, bueaty & the beast all in one. looking forward to your next video as always. If the video was over an hour long I think most would watch in awe, then rewatch just in case they missed something. thanks for sharing
My stone age computer couldnt handle that long video render.
@ but you got "new" lathe to play with.
@ Make separate parts! Even slow down and explain what you are thinking. I would love that! More, more, more!
Okay, well... as much as you have time for. :-)
Thank you very much, nice job! I must've missed the head stock bearings, would've liked to see their setup & adjustment. It looks very well used, not abused and well taken care of.
Man, those old Mori Seikis are a nicely made machine. That thing is going to last centuries if it's maintained.
Amazing, truly appreciate all of time and effort put into this. I hope you keep it ! Don't sell it, nobody will ever appreciate it more than you my friend. Love this content!
That workbench with those trays in it is a really good idea. Great for rebuilding equipment.
For the future.... hit the headstock with hot air gun or even a small propane torch prior to beating in the outer races. Helps a lot.... allowing nearly push fits until it cools down. Not much heat is needed as those outer shells have very little interferance fit from the get go. Nice work.... ive done lots. Always fun.
never seen the headstock broken down before, very cool. you are a pro
The lathe is a beast, like a 2 ton wristwatch and you opened it up without reservation. Excellent work.
Thank you! Makes it look easy. Nice to see the insides of what is clearly a well made machine.
Props to you for the work on the machine and for the video; both are of excellent quality.
Off to a good start so far, hopefully no major issues.
Thanks for sharing,
Cheers
A work of art. A true joy to behold. The knowledge and care you take in your work really shows! Thank you for sharing it with us all.
Your videos are so nice! You are living proof that art and engineering can go hand in hand.
buddy you are a good repairman great job done! it's nice to see how old machines are given a new life ...
These are great lathes. I have the same model (you are inspiring me to give mine a spa day). It's a work horse.
Your skill and work is exceptional ! You are an inspiration
I really like the restoration process like this, a lathe like that is similar to the lathe on my campus, and I really like the maintenance process related to machines.
This machine lasts absolutely for good if maintained like the operator manual tells you to. Only really wearing parts should be the brake disc and brake pads and chuck, maybe belts and a few little parts. Everything is carefully engineered to maintain precision over decades of hard work but if the service is not done, then you need the repairs...
@@MF175mp Thank you for your input, I still have a lot to learn outside of my campus, oh yes, greetings from us students from the Bandung State Manufacturing Polytechnic campus kampus
@@gunpermana6867 I'm in a similar school myself, Mechanical Engineering second year and a hobby machine shop
Nice surprise to watch with my coffee waking up😉✌🏼I do believe there isn’t anything you can’t reassemble or fabricate!
Ambitious teardown and rebuild. Always a pleasure to watch you work.
You Sir are an amazing individual with the ingenuity and skills to be successful! Thoroughly enjoy all of your videos.
Im doing a lathe restoration right now too. A much smaller bench top Logan. You’re doing an excellent job and your videography is superb. Subscribed
Those gears at the end were smooth.
Looks like a beautiful piece of machinery, the Japanese make excellent stuff.
I once had to reassemble the headstock of a DLZ 180 Präzimat.
It's a 120kg hobby lathe with almost as many gears as the Moriseiki, only tiny.
Three of my fingers still have a permanent bend in them.
Those improvised pullers are genius
You're a great mechanic Ca, I hope you go far and enjoy every moment!
Cool vid, nice lathe. Can’t wait too see the finish lathe. 👍
This lathe is going to be a gem once you have finished it! 👍🏼
To be honest I think your films should be longer. Around 2 hours would be nice, then they would be perfect for a nice movie evening with some popcorn.
I really love your films and I admire your ability to remember where all the pieces go after the disassembly. I have a Meuser M1L that I need to restore so I need to watch your films carefully to learn how it is done :-).
Can't wait for the following parts!!!
Go take it apart bro. So much fun i promise LOL
Camerawork, metalwork, the lathe, all beautiful
New lathe. Very good.
Hi Ca Lem, liked your video, as always.
You do very nicely with the equipment available to you.
Love the 'I'll just move the bearing in a bit' work around, hope it works for another half life!
Looking forward to the next instalment.
Hey Carl - fancy seeing you here! Agreed - Ca Lem does a great job with minimal equipment, but the equipment list is growing with each episode, he's now built the roll-around gantry with electric lift. I would love one of those (and the space to operate it)!
Lots of work there, looking great CaLem. That is going to be a great machine. Take care.
Thanks uncle Randy.
Awesome! Another beautiful piece of machinery. Thanks for sharing!
I know when someone has talent. I’m telling you now this guy knows what he’s doing. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Ca Lem from your video. You are awesome young man! Huge progress in just one video!
Looks like another awesome machine, spindle runout!!! Like your improvised slide hammer, sometimes that's what you got to do...
Your rockwell will cry in mercy.
@ It's a monster for sure! The tail stock is as large as my head stock.
Gears are running like clockwork! Well done! With so little runout on the spindle, you will be able to make some crazy accurate parts.
Rebuild it and they will come👊👊
Nothing better than a restoration vid
Great work on this restoration! Really enjoyed watching you put it together.
👍took some guts to go that deep. You're very talented my friend. Great job!
Cà Lem, I gotta say you have the patience of a saint. I was wondering if you were going to replace the bearings and sure enough, sitting quietly on my hands and waiting, you did replace them (I guess your going that far may as well huh...lol) That machine is going to run like a dream (of damn near like new at any rate). I am looking forward to watch you doing all the body work and paint on that old girl, she's going to be a sweet addition to your shop line up. Glad to see your doing well, hang in there and stay safe! Cheers from Canada!
Thank you sir!
Rất ngưỡng mộ em! Xem clip của em anh thấy có động lực để sửa mấy con máy của anh, bàn trượt ngang đang bị dơ quá! Chúc em sức khoẻ và thành công!
It's nice to see you again Calem working on your sweethearts :D It's odd when I watched the video how similar are the lathes, lets say from Japan and mine which is from former Yugoslavia. Gearbox is similar but not so big, because mine is a small lathe. I had also some big problems with knocking sound in lathe, changed all bearings from where the sound was coming with no success. After third teardown I noticed some hard to see markings on the shaft of gearbox and on the sprockets...I aligned them and ground one tooth on the other sprocket (guess one time something exploded in it and grabbed the tooth) and the knocking sound was gone. I'm happy now but wear on the slides still bothers me allot to hand scrape it but never scraped nor I don't have a tools, straightedge surface plate, etc... to do it... Can't wait for more on your restoration of this beautiful lathe...It really is big hehehe All the best Calem
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It's an impressive piece of work you do.
Awesome job Mate 👍 great choice of machines can’t go wrong you can see the workmanship that has gone into it, cheers 🍺🍺 stay safe
Just "discovered" your videos. Amazing. Artist and craftsman in one. Thanks for all the great vids to watch while I'm not in the shop :) On another note, that Mori is a beautiful machine - great machine and a really fine restoration!
I wish I had your job, it must be so satisfying.
Stay well and thanks for all your videos.
Ash from Scotland 🏴
the inert(-ic/-ia/-ness)-shaft-pulling device is a genius idea!
Sweet! Really excited to see the video and your progress on the new restoration. Great film quality, camera shots, and editing! I look forward to the next video.
That is one fine lathe you got there.
New Moriseiki Lathe!!! Thanks for putting the videos together. If nothing else - you can open a side business buying used metalworking equipment and restoring and re-selling!
This's not about money at all. And im rich already lol
You continue to impress! I can’t understand how you know how to put this back together. Can’t wait for the next video. Keep it up buddy!
CaLem, that was another great video. I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished product, I'm sure the result will be just like all of your other projects...beautiful!!
Thanks for sharing!
Best,
Jon
Thanks Jon ;)
Haven't seen you for a while.
Glad you are getting the MS running. It will be beautiful I'm confident.
Can't wait for the next one.
You do such good work. I can't wait for part 2
Apple should give you top Mac desktop to render your videos! You are true professor there will be machinists learning from you discipline care and work proper and smoothly. Top worker here!
As always, excellent work young man! Looking forward to following this rebuild.
It's a good thing it's in your hands now, the previous owner obviously didn't care about it anymore.
I admire your work and how precise you do everything. Its awesome to see where you started and where you are now, very motivational i might add. if you like projects why not try building a PCP air rifle with its receiver, trigger mechanism and all the other components etc. Would be awesome to see a vid about that.
I will ended up in jail because of building it here
Thats a pitty...
In my personal opinion, you have one of the greatest machining youtube channels I've seen so far! Few have the same production quality and dedication to their passion. Even if you rarely do any commenting during the video, the pictures speak for themselves. Its a privilege of modern times that allows us viewers to follow every step of the disassembly (almost) the same way as you do. I have learned some things from you already, always looking forward to new videos. Im excited to see the finale! Also, greetings from Germany!
Its perfect! I like your work. You are master, thank you for this videro.
Best regards from Germany.
You know you have a hefty lathe when you need a hoist to remove the tailstock. I would love one of these lathes its a beast.
I love watching you work Ca Lem and you observe and spot problems - then you solve them as you go along. Beautiful, thought provoking work. Very well done Sir!! Greetings from Soutport UK. Tôi thích xem bạn Ca Lem làm việc và bạn quan sát và phát hiện ra các vấn đề - sau đó bạn giải quyết chúng khi bạn thực hiện. Đẹp, công việc kích thích tư duy. Làm rất tốt thưa ngài !! Lời chào từ Soutport Vương quốc Anh.
Thank you sir!!
看師傅的手法真是舒服又療癒,值得我輩學習!
Looking great Cà Lem - shame about the worn bearing seat, but you found a good solution for that. Next option might have been to braze it up and line bore it on your friends lathe? Looking forward to seeing the new paint job. Neon green? :) PS: Thanks for your visit recently - that was really enjoyable ;-) Cheers, Craig
Thanks Craig ;)
Awesome restoration and video keep up the great work!
Ca Lem, hope you are ok with the big storm in Vietnam. Thank you for all the video of all your hard work.
You are back! Finally 👊 i want more ...:No!! Pressure? Lol! Love your work and show. Fan Sweden 🇸🇪.
Can you push it to like + - 10.000 and build your own hydraulic press.fore the bargain‘s . Maybe mobile hydraulic electricity electronic devices. Mobile? You can doit.Fan Sweden 🇸🇪.
If a project is worth doing, it’s worth doing right. Carry on my friend.
Very good as always. You’re such a talented young man 👍🏼
She's going to be a beauty when your done....nice work
That is one heavy duty lathe...great score !!
Nice work!! that lathe was already in good condition....now it is even better!
This is professional skill level.
Thank God for tool makers
Worked with this same model, excellent machines
really hope it goes green and black
Enjoying the show
Looking forward to the next video.
Wow!! Very impressive work.
Awesome! I hope you sell your machines for a lot more than what you paid for, seeing the arduous work you put in to repairing them., to run smoother.
Esse mecânico que faz restaurações é muito competente e admirável. Parabéns!!!
You are el Rafa Nadal of the mechanics. Genial.
Excellent work👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing
Let the games begin. Been waiting for this restore for a while😀
Don't worry if your accent sux, talk it up a little bit. Need a guy like you here.
Well, you caught MOST of the oil draining out! :-)
It breaks your heart to see all those metal shavings in there.
From the start I've loved Ca Lem's perfectionism. It seems this lad just doesn't know HOW to cut corners. He doesn't stop at "Good enough" if there's a chance that by putting more work in would upgrade that to "Perfect"!
If it wasn't for me being about half the globe away from him, and not wanting to risk it to shipping companies, I'd have already been negotiating to try and commission him to fully strip and restore my well used (But still worth restoring if I had the time) vintage lathe.
Reman1975 I'm sure that once borders are open again, he'd be open to a sponsored commission in your country!
@@seanrodden6151 Yes a paid working vacation.
@@seanrodden6151 That's all very well, but If we did it that way he'd need to bring a fair chunk of his well equipped workshop with him to do the work. :D
It would be easier to get my lathe to his workshop than his workshop here, but it would still cost more than the lathe's worth just to ship it there and back.
greetings, great master! he considered himself a good locksmith. You are the perfect locksmith! I put all the familiar Russian masters as an example! Я английского не знаю, пользовался Яндекс- переводчиком, извините. Крик души! Браво!
Weldon man , you really deserve a moriseiki lathe ,,
C'est du très joli travail,j'adore la restauration,vivement la suite à bientôt salut Jeannot 🛠😉
You know you're in for some work when you need a hoist to remove the tailstock of a renovation project...
or you're just not a big fan of hernias.
funny i was doing exactly that the other day AND then sling was the exact same green, I have used a Mori, it,s what i learnt on, I had a DSG, but it turned a taper, been heavily abused now I have a 1975 Cazenueve HB575 x 2000, i like it a lot, it has not been abused, the ways are good, the screws are good, the 4 jaw is unmarked as is the original 3 jaw