Mason is getting more knowledge than a 8 year college degree no debt and even getting paid to learn . I’m sure he’s very appreciative of what’s Clint’s doing for him.
I worked in industrial maintainence for 35 years. Clint, you remind me of the oldtimers who passed their knowledge to me when I was a novice. Your sons are fortunate you're teaching them the ropes.
I worked at a company that made ultralow freezers. _135C . Someone put a birthday cake in one to rapid chill it. After 30 minutes we had to cut it with a hacksaw.
Mason swinging that hammer like he was John Henry driving in a mile of spikes. Making ice cream with liquid nitrogen, it doesn't get any better than that.
I like how you said "you got it bub" to Mason after pressing that bushing in. I know he's not working for you anymore but you giving credit to the next generation rather than claiming it all for yourself is important. I can feel his pride at getting it done. I can see him moving right on to putting the piece in the vice and finishing the assembly. I don't know how you got to this point Clint but you are a very good mentor/instructor/boss based on what I have seen. Keep it up.
Clint it's so great to see you working with your sons, and taking steps to be safe. Just be so careful; your not building a birdhouse for a school project, your working with thousands of pounds of equipment. Love your channel. Russ from Montana
I don't know which part of the show I enjoyed more? The build/rehab or the ice cream?? Best quote of the video "Best $30 dollars I ever spent"! Having fun and laughing is a great way to spend a little time. Thanks for sharing.
Tell kevin he shouldn't be close to the nitrogen, because as close as he is to the ground. The vapor might turn him into a frozen sausage, and someone might accidentally feed him to the hogs. You may have some serious labor in all that, but darn sure cheaper than replacing that whole assembly. Plus excellent bit of knowledge for all the youngsters you have helping out.
Oh the memories that came flooding back, while watching Clint with the O2 lance. Stuck roller bearings to 10" diameter pivot shaft, and 8" main hinge pins on a RoRo ship ramp. Also one time cutting a 30+" hydraulic nut of a paper mill process roller that had been installed wrong, that once lancer to failure was heard for 1/4 mile bang. The welder had to change when it failed.
Nitrogen makes the best ice cream! The super-chilled nitrogen freezes the substance so quickly that there's literally no ice crystals in it at all... Smoothest ice cream ever!
I am really liking this series. I like all the cutting and pressing and welding. Changing computers and pumps isn't as fun to watch as taking off these major components and line boring them putting in new bushings.
When this video started I was thinking about all the knowledge you and the shop guys teach these young men and it's fantastic . The ice cream at the end is a hilarious bonus . I hope that wasn't Mrs C&Cs bowl and spoons .... 😂😂
I suddenly have a craving for C&C Ice Cream! LOVED everybody enjoying themselves like Kevin at Christmas. 🎄 Well deserved after beating out all those pins and bushings.
Mason looks like he wants to work ! He carries himself well. I’m retired now, when we looked to team up with younger employees, we always chose the guy with the best body posture who didn’t have his hands in his pockets. Mason seems to fit the bill.
As always, it is a pleasure to watch your videos. It's good to see your boys wanting to learn and how well they are coming along. Thanks for the videos.
I like it so much that the youngster’s get the chance to learn. Now a day’s they’re often let loose and help yourself! Thank you for the video’s. Greetings from the Netherlands
Loved this video, more than usual! Agree with all other comments you guys show it all, have great sense of humor and give some good tips. The creative cooking mini-vid definitely helped - GREAT idea!! (I remember in science class in high school we made peanut brittle using Bunsen burners....expect torch might work in your situation ;)). Who knew that one of the C's in C&C was for Cooking. Was anyone else waiting for Kevin to say '...toil and trouble....' as was a stirin the cauldron?
You know, Mason has quite a swing on that maul, that young man has some sickem, you don’t see that much anymore. As far as ice cream goes, sanitation is way overrated, 😊😂😂😂 thanks for the update, enjoyed watching, appreciate your videos.
Reminds me of the movie "Thief" with James Caan. The good old days and a 5 star movie. In the movie, Caan is a high end thief and is recruited by the mob and in the process has to figure out a way to cut through a huge safe. So, he goes to a foundry and asks the old timer to make him a tool. The owner says "what's this for and he says, I want to make me a whole new door and walk through it!" Back in the eighties no one knew anything about it but it was this on steroids!
I must say, the ice cream video clip is the best part of this episode. I just couldn't stop laughing on this with yall. So hilarious.. Other than you using liquid nitrogen in your videos now. I'm loving this more and more Mr. Clint, of C & C Equipment.. I really enjoyed the funnies in this video. Keep the funny ones going please
Clint our machine shop has an old horizontal 600 ton press that looks it’s out the Stone Age! lol 😂 it has exposed rods and pistons like a old 1800’s locomotive and it operates on air! That thing was hell on wheels, the oldest machinist would always operate it! It even sounded like an old locomotive chugging a I’ve seen it load up on the thick rollers called tires for one of the local pigment plants in Lake Charles! Four of us heating it up with rose buds for a hour and then let it sit for a hour to let the heat soak in! Under 10,000 lbs of pressure the whole time! We would start heating it again and after about another hour it would make a hell of a bang and start moving only a 1/16” at a time! I mean that sucker would bang every maybe 15-20 minutes of heating and the whole process would take 6-8 hours! Two welders and two machinists all day and the hub we were pushing out was about 18 inches! The whole thing weighed a lot because the 20 ton overhead shop crane would pick it up but you could hear it staining! But the 900 ton press was bought years before I ever started there and I worked there for 37 years! I wish I would’ve taken pictures of our machine shop! The longest lathe was 30’ long Clint! I mostly worked in there when they needed a welder to do hot work for them! Thanks for sharing my friends! I like this kind of stuff because it’s some of what I use to do besides working in the fab shop and going out in the field on jobs! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Brilliant guys 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 "Cooking with Kevin" should be a regular feature Although a couple of screenshots of his cookery channel might have the FBI calling in to ask questions 👍
I've been watching, and thinking I was doing it wrong all this time, and that maybe liquid N was enough on it's own. I'm yelling "Clint! Cool the inside AND heat the outside! Get another 200 degrees of temp differential and expansion". And at the end it worked!
Whilst watching this video it made me think of the days when soil was made into metal - they were the clever ones showing the way to the future of these huge machines. Great video. Now for the ice cream - reminded me of the school days in science class - boys will be boys and just loved it.
Super Cool Cookin with Kevin, you guys are a hoot! Kevin's busy scarfin it down and the kids going, "I don't know about this"! For my next trick, put a hot dog in, then drop it....Pieces for all!
Working as a tooling mechanic for 38 years, we used liquid nitro and dry ice all the time. We had the most fun playing like putting a leather glove in it, dropping it on the floor and watching it shatter. Dropping an apple in it and dropping it on concrete and watching it shatter like glass.
When I would go on jobs with a machinist and he was going to line bore anything I had to weld up the bore and it was 7018 stick, no mig for me, everything in the field was stick! They’re lucky to be able to use the mig! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very interesting job on rebuilding the blade bushings and adjusting rods. Your Son really seams to be learning an awesome amount of knowledge from you and Kevin keep up the great job and wonderful work on your channel
You're right Clint! That was fun! My Harbor Freight tools came to the rescue again! Why an impact socket when you have a chrome Harbor Freight socket. 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤣🤣The Ice Cream was great!!!!!!!!!! I laughed and laughed!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the fun!!!!!!!!
Yup...no matter what anyone says about Harbor freight tools. I own them. Bought me a tool chest of various tools I've owned over the years. I've only replaced one ratchet after I exceeded the limit and broke it.
Full face shields, neck protection and body aprons are necessary when dispensing liquid nitrogen. Avoid leaning over vapor, can damage lungs and nasal passages.
I think I'd have to carry two knives in that shop. One good one, like a Benchmade, maybe, for real cutting jobs, and another cheapo knife for non-knife jobs. Like scraping the top of that cylinder. ;)
As much work as you folks do on rusty equipment etc, you should use Liquid Wrench the best penetrating fluid. Also you should use Ospho which is phosphoric acid on any rusted metal. Ospho converts iron oxide to iron phosphate which is inert. It stops rust fast and prevents it's return. It is also a primer for painting. Great stuff.
Heat flow. An interesting phenomena. Mathematical modeling used to express heat flow uses 2nd order non-linear differential equations and Bessel Functions...
There is an italian company called sir mecanica. They make all sorts of stuff for mobile grinding, welding and boring. But!!! Make sure your power is compatible or that you need a transformer.
Nice work! I learn so much watching you fellas! Really appreciate you and Kevin passing on your knowledge. What a great example you both are for the boys and Mason. Bravo!
Mason is getting more knowledge than a 8 year college degree no debt and even getting paid to learn . I’m sure he’s very appreciative of what’s Clint’s doing for him.
I think the coveralls make a huge statement of how he feels about Clint!!
Too bad he's leaving to become an electrician.
@@dvandkqNothing wrong with being a Electrician, Union pay is great
working for himself, as an electrician, cuts out the union middleman.
@@williamberry9237 Why are you opposed to democracy in the workplace?
The video is great but the ice cream experiment was tops. Kevin hit it out of the park. You guys at C&C Equipment are the best
I worked in industrial maintainence for 35 years. Clint, you remind me of the oldtimers who passed their knowledge to me when I was a novice. Your sons are fortunate you're teaching them the ropes.
He is fortunate to have sons who listen, appreciate and practice what their dad taught them! Extremely rare in this day and time.
I’ve never heard mason complain once very respectful young man. Great worker taking it all in. Don’t get any better.
Absolutely!
Next episode: Building a C&C icecream truck
Clinton, considering Mason’s work ethic, will you always have a place for him after he starts his electrician career? The kid is amazing!
I worked at a company that made ultralow freezers. _135C . Someone put a birthday cake in one to rapid chill it. After 30 minutes we had to cut it with a hacksaw.
Kevin stirring that smoking cauldron reminded me of an episode with Uncle Fester in the Adams Family.🍻
Mason swinging that hammer like he was John Henry driving in a mile of spikes. Making ice cream with liquid nitrogen, it doesn't get any better than that.
I like how you said "you got it bub" to Mason after pressing that bushing in. I know he's not working for you anymore but you giving credit to the next generation rather than claiming it all for yourself is important. I can feel his pride at getting it done. I can see him moving right on to putting the piece in the vice and finishing the assembly. I don't know how you got to this point Clint but you are a very good mentor/instructor/boss based on what I have seen. Keep it up.
Clint it's so great to see you working with your sons, and taking steps to be safe. Just be so careful; your not building a birdhouse for a school project, your working with thousands of pounds of equipment. Love your channel. Russ from Montana
The Board of Health will be stopping in to check on "Kooking with Kevin". That blade is going to be nice and tight!
I don't know which part of the show I enjoyed more? The build/rehab or the ice cream?? Best quote of the video "Best $30 dollars I ever spent"! Having fun and laughing is a great way to spend a little time. Thanks for sharing.
Tell kevin he shouldn't be close to the nitrogen, because as close as he is to the ground.
The vapor might turn him into a frozen sausage, and someone might accidentally feed him to the hogs.
You may have some serious labor in all that, but darn sure cheaper than replacing that whole assembly.
Plus excellent bit of knowledge for all the youngsters you have helping out.
Oh the memories that came flooding back, while watching Clint with the O2 lance. Stuck roller bearings to 10" diameter pivot shaft, and 8" main hinge pins on a RoRo ship ramp. Also one time cutting a 30+" hydraulic nut of a paper mill process roller that had been installed wrong, that once lancer to failure was heard for 1/4 mile bang. The welder had to change when it failed.
Dirt perfect could use a set of those safe saw horses instead of his wooden ones.🙂
Agreed
Wish i had a teacher like you in high school, Your good for them kids!
The only thing that could live through Nitrogen is SPACE COOTIES !!! 😂
It looks like tigers having too much fun blushing over on that ice cream
I have never seen a bushing go in like that. Crazy. Great work guys.
the last 13min was the best it was so funny to see thanks guys
You guys are a hoot. Kevin the mad scientist and Clint just agging him on. 😂
Nitrogen makes the best ice cream! The super-chilled nitrogen freezes the substance so quickly that there's literally no ice crystals in it at all... Smoothest ice cream ever!
Oh boy, Now gosh dang Kevin is going to want a new title the professor.
The pure brute strength of Mason the Powerful on full display, that pin almost went through the wall and was heading for Derby, Indiana!!
He was giving it all 94lbs of himself for sure 🤣🤣🤣-Kevin
Y’all are a hoot!! The ice cream had me laughing out loud!! Great video!!
I am really liking this series. I like all the cutting and pressing and welding. Changing computers and pumps isn't as fun to watch as taking off these major components and line boring them putting in new bushings.
"I'm scared, this is going way too easy!"
Yepp, that uneasy feeling because you have dealt with rusty uncooperative stuff the past 30 years... 😁🤟
You guys are a hoot. Thanks for being yourselves! Any idea why the audio was out of sync with the video? Take Care.
When this video started I was thinking about all the knowledge you and the shop guys teach these young men and it's fantastic . The ice cream at the end is a hilarious bonus . I hope that wasn't Mrs C&Cs bowl and spoons .... 😂😂
I suddenly have a craving for C&C Ice Cream! LOVED everybody enjoying themselves like Kevin at Christmas. 🎄 Well deserved after beating out all those pins and bushings.
Kevin showed uncharacteristic restraint. Many Arnold lines came to mind as Mr Freeze. 😂
Kids must play. lol!!!
This was a special edition making ice cream too!
Keep up the good work!
The trusted and proven flame wrench! I so enjoy this channel!
Mason is getting a million dollar eduction from Dr. Clint. Love the big dozer videos. Best UA-cam channel!
Mason is a good worker. I love to see young people working with their hands. Is Kevin going to paint the Dresser when all the repairs are complete?
Mason looks like he wants to work ! He carries himself well. I’m retired now, when we looked to team up with younger employees, we always chose the guy with the best body posture who didn’t have his hands in his pockets. Mason seems to fit the bill.
i really enjoyed Kevin's witching brew, great video👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
You and your crew stepped in to the unknown! GREAT JOB!
That blade is coming nicely...👍. I liked watching the ice cream making at the end too😂
As always, it is a pleasure to watch your videos. It's good to see your boys wanting to learn and how well they are coming along. Thanks for the videos.
I like it so much that the youngster’s get the chance to learn. Now a day’s they’re often let loose and help yourself! Thank you for the video’s. Greetings from the Netherlands
Not only do the get the chance to learn, but they practice what they learn. Rare find in this day and time.
Best part: Not one single thought for what a mess it's going to be . . . when it thaws.
Been waiting ...lolol ,Here we go !! lov me C&C Tuesday! Coffees on guys!;-)!! Mason Rocks!;-)! Cheers!
If that dozer thing doesn't work out, you and Kevin can set up an ice cream and frozen snack stand in the parking lot.
Mason seems like a great member of the team! 💪👍🏼
The ice cream was awesome. 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼
Loved this video, more than usual! Agree with all other comments you guys show it all, have great sense of humor and give some good tips. The creative cooking mini-vid definitely helped - GREAT idea!! (I remember in science class in high school we made peanut brittle using Bunsen burners....expect torch might work in your situation ;)). Who knew that one of the C's in C&C was for Cooking. Was anyone else waiting for Kevin to say '...toil and trouble....' as was a stirin the cauldron?
That ain’t Masons first time swingin a sledgehammer. Nice work
Awesome job C&C Crew! Chef Kevin? Who knew? I laughed til I cried! 😂 Take care and I’ll see y’all down the road…
Maybe have Mason around more Clint. Lol. No messes, easy work, the boy is nothing but good luck!!!
As interesting as the TD25 blade repair is, I have to admit that I got a real laugh at you guys for the last segment, with 'Kookin' with Kevin'
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 FROM WHAT I SEE AND HEAR IT WAS YOU DOING ALL THE TALKING. THE LAD WAS BIZEY WORKING . I COULD SEE THE STEEM COMEING OF HIM . 😊😊😊
You know, Mason has quite a swing on that maul, that young man has some sickem, you don’t see that much anymore. As far as ice cream goes, sanitation is way overrated, 😊😂😂😂 thanks for the update, enjoyed watching, appreciate your videos.
Another brilliant video, Clint. Massive yet rewarding job.
Kevin's ice cream factory. Absolutely hilarious
Ok guys, it’s 9:00 PM, now, I have to get me some chocolate ice cream 🤣🤣👍👍
Your knowledge is very impressive and all the equipment old and new that you possess.
There is way to much fun being had in a place of business. Makes me hungry for a bowl of rock road for sure.
Reminds me of the movie "Thief" with James Caan. The good old days and a 5 star movie. In the movie, Caan is a high end thief and is recruited by the mob and in the process has to figure out a way to cut through a huge safe. So, he goes to a foundry and asks the old timer to make him a tool. The owner says "what's this for and he says, I want to make me a whole new door and walk through it!" Back in the eighties no one knew anything about it but it was this on steroids!
When there’s a market for older equipment that needs a lot of work tells you all you need to know about the new emissions equipment being produced.
I must say, the ice cream video clip is the best part of this episode. I just couldn't stop laughing on this with yall. So hilarious.. Other than you using liquid nitrogen in your videos now. I'm loving this more and more Mr. Clint, of C & C Equipment.. I really enjoyed the funnies in this video. Keep the funny ones going please
what an awesome video followed by pure chaos at the end.. all in the name of sc&cience ;)
Clint our machine shop has an old horizontal 600 ton press that looks it’s out the Stone Age! lol 😂 it has exposed rods and pistons like a old 1800’s locomotive and it operates on air! That thing was hell on wheels, the oldest machinist would always operate it! It even sounded like an old locomotive chugging a I’ve seen it load up on the thick rollers called tires for one of the local pigment plants in Lake Charles! Four of us heating it up with rose buds for a hour and then let it sit for a hour to let the heat soak in! Under 10,000 lbs of pressure the whole time! We would start heating it again and after about another hour it would make a hell of a bang and start moving only a 1/16” at a time! I mean that sucker would bang every maybe 15-20 minutes of heating and the whole process would take 6-8 hours! Two welders and two machinists all day and the hub we were pushing out was about 18 inches! The whole thing weighed a lot because the 20 ton overhead shop crane would pick it up but you could hear it staining! But the 900 ton press was bought years before I ever started there and I worked there for 37 years! I wish I would’ve taken pictures of our machine shop! The longest lathe was 30’ long Clint! I mostly worked in there when they needed a welder to do hot work for them! Thanks for sharing my friends! I like this kind of stuff because it’s some of what I use to do besides working in the fab shop and going out in the field on jobs! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Brilliant guys 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Cooking with Kevin" should be a regular feature
Although a couple of screenshots of his cookery channel might have the FBI calling in to ask questions 👍
Cool video…thanks…didn’t know you could get a five gallon jug of liquid nitrogen that cheap!
Great work great video thanks Clint and Kevin and Mason and Tucker
Now...That's ENTERTAINMENT.
You boys have way too much fun in the shop.
I've been watching, and thinking I was doing it wrong all this time, and that maybe liquid N was enough on it's own. I'm yelling "Clint! Cool the inside AND heat the outside! Get another 200 degrees of temp differential and expansion". And at the end it worked!
Whilst watching this video it made me think of the days when soil was made into metal - they were the clever ones showing the way to the future of these huge machines. Great video. Now for the ice cream - reminded me of the school days in science class - boys will be boys and just loved it.
That day Kevin’s nickname was ‘Blister’ because he showed up after the hard work was done 😂
41:00 in and Milli Vanilli took over the audio sync 😂
LOL! Mrs. C! Your day care children have run amuck!
Super Cool Cookin with Kevin, you guys are a hoot! Kevin's busy scarfin it down and the kids going, "I don't know about this"! For my next trick, put a hot dog in, then drop it....Pieces for all!
Working as a tooling mechanic for 38 years, we used liquid nitro and dry ice all the time. We had the most fun playing like putting a leather glove in it, dropping it on the floor and watching it shatter. Dropping an apple in it and dropping it on concrete and watching it shatter like glass.
Mason is on his way to becoming a beast. No way to put a value of what these young men are learning from Clint and Kevin. Nice work guys.
When I would go on jobs with a machinist and he was going to line bore anything I had to weld up the bore and it was 7018 stick, no mig for me, everything in the field was stick! They’re lucky to be able to use the mig! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That Kevin is a riot !!!
Very interesting job on rebuilding the blade bushings and adjusting rods. Your Son really seams to be learning an awesome amount of knowledge from you and Kevin keep up the great job and wonderful work on your channel
Repping diesel creek with a welding helmet is cool
THAT was hysterical! In your defense, you were left unsupervised…….
Clint, I want to have this amazing recipe that Kevin made it 😂
Or it's C&C recipe secret 😳🤔😁
The secret ingredient is love.... and more sugar 😂😂- Kevin
You're right Clint! That was fun! My Harbor Freight tools came to the rescue again! Why an impact socket when you have a chrome Harbor Freight socket. 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤣🤣The Ice Cream was great!!!!!!!!!! I laughed and laughed!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the fun!!!!!!!!
Yup...no matter what anyone says about Harbor freight tools. I own them. Bought me a tool chest of various tools I've owned over the years. I've only replaced one ratchet after I exceeded the limit and broke it.
Cutting Edge action tonight. Good stuff. Forgot to say, Kookin with Kevin has got to be in all big shows.
On fire welding is a UA-camr and I think he would point you in the right direction for line boring equipment
The bushing lesson was tops the ice cream was over the top that was hilarious keep up the great videos
Kevin makes a great Uncle Fester!
Full face shields, neck protection and body aprons are necessary when dispensing liquid nitrogen. Avoid leaning over vapor, can damage lungs and nasal passages.
Sweet 😁 video loved the COOL ending.
Hey Clint I would like to see more on the new channel Cooking with Kevin that was just hilarious 😂 😃 keep up the great videos.
I love your videos. They are encouraging. I have smaller equipment. But same concepts, smaller tools.
I think I'd have to carry two knives in that shop. One good one, like a Benchmade, maybe, for real cutting
jobs, and another cheapo knife for non-knife jobs. Like scraping the top of that cylinder. ;)
Kevin can turn the Elcamino into a ice cream truck 🤣🤣🤣
Great video. Cooking with Kevin lol. Thanks for sharing!!
You guys doing great as always. I loved the way hammer blows and bangs weren't quite in sing😅.that N2 makes a fun kitchen addition, neat ice cream 😊
As much work as you folks do on rusty equipment etc, you should use Liquid Wrench the best penetrating fluid. Also you should use Ospho which is phosphoric acid on any rusted metal. Ospho converts iron oxide to iron phosphate which is inert. It stops rust fast and prevents it's return. It is also a primer for painting. Great stuff.
We used lancing rods at our aluminum plant. They cut through anything
Great video! Once you start freezing bushings before putting them in, you'll never go back!
Thumbs up 👍 for C&C Equipment UA-cam channel FOMO
Heat flow. An interesting phenomena. Mathematical modeling used to express heat flow uses 2nd order non-linear differential equations and Bessel Functions...
There is an italian company called sir mecanica. They make all sorts of stuff for mobile grinding, welding and boring. But!!! Make sure your power is compatible or that you need a transformer.
Looking good guys 👍🏻
Nice work! I learn so much watching you fellas! Really appreciate you and Kevin passing on your knowledge. What a great example you both are for the boys and Mason. Bravo!