Elevator Oil Pump Part Frabrication | JIMBO'S GARAGE
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- I had a customer drop off this oil pump that needed a custom metal part fabricated and welded. I love projects like this because it is a little bit of everything and it's a little different that what I normal have on my welding table. They were very happy and I loved getting to do it.
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I really like to watch all your videos. I learn a lot!
I am a fitter in the oil & gas for pipeline and facility construction. Recently bought my own welding machine and I really enjoy a full build process.
Your a great mentor through these videos
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Steven sent me great video keep it up
Hey jimbo! Hope all is well friend! Everybody has a method to their madness, I would've turned up the heat and dual shield fluxed it. Plenty metal and plenty heat would've been no worries for sure then.
What about metal filing in the pump from deburring 4.05?😳😩imperial and metric collets for die grinder
Maybe try a new collet on the old die grinder
I know you said there won't be any real pressure on those welds, I'm just surprised something like an elevator didn't require a certified pipe welder. Full penetration root pass and all that jazz. Different states, different codes.
Welds are inspected by CWI, not certified welder. Not full penetration but CJP is what you are looking for. Pretty good job Jimbo.
Well, if you look there’s a rubber hose attached to the part he welded. I’m not 100% but if there were any sort of pressure going through, the rubber would blow before his welded part.
That poor Victaulic 45. Also I install fire sprinkler systems and this is what we use every day. That looks like a 2 1/2 45° not a 2". I could be wrong. It says the size on the side.
😊😊😊 wow great stuff. I work for KONE in the UK
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Hope you cleaned out the pump after deburring that hole with the pipe on the flange?
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Boa noite. Pode mandar o link da construção desta bancada?
Did the old die grinder have a metric 6mm collect in it? The Imperial 1/4" equivalent is actually 6.35mm.
Nice job and fun project! Just curious why they wouldn’t have used a threaded T instead? Easier/cheaper to weld it rather than buying threading tools you’ll never use again maybe?
I am learning to weld. first time I have seen someone weld multiple passes with different welding processes (mig, then stick; tig then stick, etc). I assume this is acceptable approach? for example, okay to use er70s-6 and then cover with E7018? any comments and info on this is appreciated.
You’re moonlighting for this stuff now? Hope everything works out. Sleep well.
Its actually sun, ex. Their tools are pretty decent.
good job, but I have a doubt, there is any pressure test performed to the weld done in these pipe?, best regards
He just said in the video that there is no pressure produced by the pump, It merely pushes oil.
Hey Jimbo, how do you charge for a job like this?