The Good the bad and the ugly we get all of it. Thanks for sharing a little bit of your life with us. I like how you rationalize out loud and let us know what your thinking. you are some great entertainment. I have watched hours of your content, i never get bored.
I’ve made welds like the ram repair that you did all the time! Main thing Andris is keeping the weld clean as possible brother! Run a pass and grind it until you don’t see any specks of remaining flus or trash in the weld and then put another pass and repeat until you have it filled up! Wire wheel each weld every time you stop welding to remove as much of burnt flux as possible! Andris, the main thing when making a life dependent weld is keeping your weld metal clean as possible in between each pass! Any questions, I’m always here to help! I’m a retired welder with 40 years experience and I retired with 17 certifications, I’d be glad to help my friend! It’s something I did every day for years! Actually you’re doing a good enough for the experience you have my friend! I always enjoy watching you on your projects! Just anything you need my friend! Thanks for sharing my friend! Kirk from Louisiana!👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸
You had asked if anyone had anything to say or ask your mom in another video. I would like to say that she must be a great person and teacher because she has a great son with great values and ethics. Also I hope that she can keep making things so beautiful around all of the buildings that you have rebuilt. Thank you both for adding a little sunshine in my day with the videos you make. Have a great day and thank you again
As a maintenance technician, this was very frustrating but equally entertaining to watch. You got there in the end, so kudos to you. Good video with good humour in there. Cheers.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a pin that messed up, wow. You had so many obstacles to overcome with this project, one after another but in the end...you won! I absolutely admire your innovation and problem solving skills and your attention to sarcasm and irreverence!!! The blue with the red was a nice choice, it will not get lost in a snow storm...by the way, that is a lot of friggin snow!!!
I love the attitude that you have for fixing things you don't have all the best tools or lots of money to spend but you get the job done anyway. It's very impressive. While people are criticizing your work you are out getting things done. Keep up the excellent work! Also when you have washers to drill like that stack up a bunch of them and put a tack weld holding them together. This way they will hold together like a single block and then you grind to the tack weld off when you are done.
i need to make sure that i don't talk so much.. Haha! that's one of the best parts of your videos, not only when you are explaining something but when something launches into orbit and the words explain it perfectly it's awesome!
I don't understand anything you do😂, but it's relaxing to watch. Nice job! Your property is very beautiful with snow, although I imagine it will be difficult to work with these environmental conditions.
Very enjoyable video! I learned a lot today even if this 70-year-old Southern Lady will never need to use this skill. I did know the name of the part that you were trying to figure out what to call was a washer. I was yelling "washer" at my laptop screen and I guess you finally heard me. LOL!! Well, in the end, that $400.00 piece of junk looks like a new log grapple. I really like the color choice you selected that makes it one-of-a-kind for sure. "Hat's off to you for a job well done." Until next the next video, God bless you and your family. Stay safe.
As a Millwright I had a blast watching you. Every project, you better your skills and learn new problem solving techniques. I call what you do, Farmer Fixes. Aint pretty (till you put the paint on :) ) but it works. Kudos to you, Sir. And Thanks for sharing. Glory to Ukraine. My forefathers homeland. (Bukovina)
Hey I just saw a video on the Echo CS370. It has a bar chain oil adjustment screw in the vertical position facing down under the chain guard. you don't have to remove the chain or guard. Right for more left for less. All Echos are supposed to have this screw. Check it out on your grandfather's saw. Good luck.
Another entertaining video! With all that’s going on in your part of the world, I really enjoy the distraction your video brings. Just to take note...when you talk to yourself, that’s when the funniest content is made so don’t quit it lol
Good work on that grapple buddy. I did wonder what it would lift. Still it will get smaller trees out no problem. I like the description of play. 6miles one way and 60 miles the other 🤣 🤣
Great vid ants and great job on repairs!! Next time u need to remove a bushing weld a bead all the way around the inside and it will just fall out. I hope you all are doing well in these tough times it really sucks what’s going on in this world 😔 stay safe my friend
Hi Ant. I really love your channel ever since I saw Andrew plugged it in one of his videos. I wanted to say thanks for your videos and hope all is well there. I'm sending you much blessings from New York City.
@@Ants_Pants It means that he mentioned your channel in one of his videos. He said you had very interesting content. So I checked it out and I've been following you ever since. I especially like the log cabin you're restoring. And all the projects you do.
@@Ants_Pants Yes you're right. It was Mike Festiva. It was a while ago. I think it was in one of his 6x6 mini pinzgauer videos. You have to forgive my bad memory. I'm an old man in my 60s and starting forgetting a lot.
Nice repair. I thought you were going to rip your vice right off the workbench when you were trying to unscrew that eye from the cylinder with that huge breaker bar.
The table is anchored to the floor i thought im gonna break that instead. But yeah the 5mm steel plate pn table needs to be thicker. Im thinking a couple of feet atleast 😅
It was very interesting to watch. Great job! Now you need to make a stand to place it on when you are disconnecting it or attaching it to your tractor.
Thanks! I put some log on one side to keep the mounting holes on same level. The issue was that if its placed on the ground one hole is a lot lower then the other making the mounting really annoying plus its so heavy so cant move it by hand. Take care and stay safe!
@@Ants_Pants I know what you mean. I have a tractor winch and even though it has legs built in...the ground is not always agreeable. I hope you are doing ok and have not tested for covid any more.
I would’ve tack welded the washers together, just tiny tack welds and grind apart after! But you’re doing fine brother! I’m just making suggestions my friend! I realize that you’ve already done the project but maybe my suggestions will help on your next project my friend! 👌🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸
@@Ants_Pants you’re always welcome my friend, I just wish I could help you more, Andris! I always appreciate a good man with good values! You’re so cool my friend! Praying for you and your family, stay safe and healthy! 🙏🏻❤️🇺🇸
I tried to watch Andrew videos that you mentioned and he is definitely good at what he does but not half as entertaining as you are. Also his videos seem very limited and you do a wide variety of interesting stuff. You rock with big rocks.
35:40 Nice choice, I used that CombiColor blue shade to paint my metal house fence haha🤣Also nice tip for storing paintbrushes. Repair videos are my favorite, nice that you feel like repair some old things, tnx for the video!
Good fix, it works, I don’t know how much use there is from swinging the arm, but you clearly use it effectively in your other video. Why scared of a lathe by the way? You use much more machines every day?
Yup i haven't really needed the swing option to this date, the jaws do open up very wide, Its because i happen to see a guy get shredded into mulch (video from russia) once his jacket was caught on a spinning lathe, that's something that i cant erase from my mind 🤔
A very good way to clean your brushes is diesel and then rinse it off in gasoline. We have gotten years out of paint brushes that way, they wear out before they get hard from paint lol.
Thanks Richard! Got some ideas. Will take my tractor to forest soon i think i will film it. But i wanna make sure the videos are interesting to watch. Just driving to forest and driving back with punch of logs is not that interesting content in my eyes. I will figure something out 😄
This too big for my bobcat, think it weights about 300-400kg, but bobcat lifting limit is set to 605kg (it can lift 1,2ton, but then it will start to tip over)
Yes. But i am a fire hazard nut so id rather not. Plus thers no room currently i need to get some equipment out. I dont want the excavator in shop its not a good place for it.
Take a look at a backup camera. They aren't overly expensive and for hitching up they save a lot of time. You can watch it as you maneuver right into place. Some guys plow with the blade on the three way hitch but they have to have their head swiveled around to where I wonder how it stays on! A camera fixes that up too. Drive in reverse watching the screen. Takes a bit of getting used to but is pretty simple. Just get a big enough screen to comfortably watch. Now they have the wireless ones so that installation is nothing.
A trick when clamping different sized pieces together in a vise: put a couple of pieces of copper wire on each side and clamp down. They are soft enough to take up the difference and make a secure grip. I would have used a 'C' clamp at right angle to the jaws also.
ye great video john, shit it must be cold the frigging snow didnt even melt in your wk-shop , to cold for me bah , you have to build a nice log burner for you wk-shop yea , good luck
Now that you've got that lathe- Find out what all those huge Taps and Dies are good for! Watch "Turn Wright Machine Works" (Keith Fener) and Abomb79 (Adam) and John over at Farm Craft 101 is pretty skilled, too. "Made in Poland" many others here, in the UA-cam community, are super helpful. With time & practice- you'll be amazed how easy it is to mill your own stuff. Make a simple propane & brick oven, get some carbon powder to cover red hot parts with, to *case harden* stuff like a pin, after you drill a small grease gallery. Quenching with water shocks the metal, making it brittle like glass. Cooled slowly, in carbon powder is "case hardening". Ever see the shackle of a quality padlock? It reads *"HARDENED".* A brass bushing, with a grease grove in it- is easily parted off stock, boring tool for grease groove. Tap the Boss, put in a Zurk fitting. A 1 cm ring of pipe welded around the grease fitting is always a great idea! Use a plastic cap to cover it. Think, man- if it articulates- it must have "sacrificial" components, one softer than the other; steel against steel is always going to wear, no matter how much grease or even pressurized oil, there must be a sacrificial part. Bushings are usually brass. Bearing EZ-removal, every time? Use Dremel, cut off wheel. Cut perpendicular to the bushing. (
you should spend 50 bucks on eBay and get yourself a 2-ton chain hoist, I did a couple years ago and I don't use it every day but every day I use it I'm glad I bought it.
If you had welded the stack of f washer togeather and then enlarged them . Then just grind off the weld and the washers wouldn't move around while you drilled them larger.
Absoluutselt! mugavam/kiirem ja sujuvamad keevitused traadiga, aga siiamaani olen hakkama saanud sellega, hetkel ei plaani. Mul muid väljaminekuid liiga palju 🤣
@@Ants_Pants Noh elektrood keevitusega koguaeg need keevitused kestma ei jää, vähemalt minu kogemuse järgi. Noh muidugi mõni ägedama firma MIG keevitus jah maksab oma hea 1000€ ligi kasutatult, aga on ka hiinakaid mis teevad oma töö soodsamalt ära. Aga noh kui elektroodiga käpa saad asja siis jätka samas vaimus.
Yea, just watched the first part, now here. Too bad you sold that portable excavator-thing. You could've mounted this to the stick, larger fluid tank, extra cooler, etc. Tow it behind the tractor.
He didn't see the value of the pivot point and welded it so it would never pivot again. I bet after using the grapple a couple of times, he wished it would pivot.
The Good the bad and the ugly we get all of it. Thanks for sharing a little bit of your life with us. I like how you rationalize out loud and let us know what your thinking. you are some great entertainment. I have watched hours of your content, i never get bored.
Thanks for the visit
I’ve made welds like the ram repair that you did all the time! Main thing Andris is keeping the weld clean as possible brother! Run a pass and grind it until you don’t see any specks of remaining flus or trash in the weld and then put another pass and repeat until you have it filled up! Wire wheel each weld every time you stop welding to remove as much of burnt flux as possible! Andris, the main thing when making a life dependent weld is keeping your weld metal clean as possible in between each pass! Any questions, I’m always here to help! I’m a retired welder with 40 years experience and I retired with 17 certifications, I’d be glad to help my friend! It’s something I did every day for years! Actually you’re doing a good enough for the experience you have my friend! I always enjoy watching you on your projects! Just anything you need my friend! Thanks for sharing my friend! Kirk from Louisiana!👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸
Thats awesome man! I sure will!
You had asked if anyone had anything to say or ask your mom in another video. I would like to say that she must be a great person and teacher because she has a great son with great values and ethics. Also I hope that she can keep making things so beautiful around all of the buildings that you have rebuilt. Thank you both for adding a little sunshine in my day with the videos you make. Have a great day and thank you again
Thanks sir
As a maintenance technician, this was very frustrating but equally entertaining to watch. You got there in the end, so kudos to you. Good video with good humour in there. Cheers.
Thanks sir! You take care now
Great work Mr. Pants. It is always good to see something get refurbished and not scrapped.
Thanks 4 watching!
My new favorite you tube channel
aww, thanks Mark, hope you like the content!
Great refurb, great humour, great video 🌿🌿🌿
Thanks Elaine
thats an absolut great craftsman! brilliant sound at 37,37 :-))
Thanks 😜
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a pin that messed up, wow. You had so many obstacles to overcome with this project, one after another but in the end...you won! I absolutely admire your innovation and problem solving skills and your attention to sarcasm and irreverence!!! The blue with the red was a nice choice, it will not get lost in a snow storm...by the way, that is a lot of friggin snow!!!
Yeah the snow is crazy i will do a video about clearing out some of the snow its becomimg a problem npw
"Everything here is pretty toasty" Unlike the obvious weather! BRRRRR
😅
U got a freakin steal on that!! I’d love to find one for that!!
Great video! Love that you will take on any project and overcome the challenges as they arise. A great talent! Take care, Jason.
I love the attitude that you have for fixing things you don't have all the best tools or lots of money to spend but you get the job done anyway. It's very impressive. While people are criticizing your work you are out getting things done. Keep up the excellent work! Also when you have washers to drill like that stack up a bunch of them and put a tack weld holding them together. This way they will hold together like a single block and then you grind to the tack weld off when you are done.
Thanks for the support. Let the critics say what they want! Freedome of speech and all that right? Some even have good points. Thanks again
i need to make sure that i don't talk so much.. Haha! that's one of the best parts of your videos, not only when you are explaining something but when something launches into orbit and the words explain it perfectly it's awesome!
😂
Love to see this video/vlog of the Log Grapple !
Live from Estonia.
Hey! Its a great tool to have
I don't understand anything you do😂, but it's relaxing to watch. Nice job! Your property is very beautiful with snow, although I imagine it will be difficult to work with these environmental conditions.
Yes it is. But i love it. Thanks for checking out the video. Hope your well stay safe!
Very enjoyable video! I learned a lot today even if this 70-year-old Southern Lady will never need to use this skill. I did know the name of the part that you were trying to figure out what to call was a washer. I was yelling "washer" at my laptop screen and I guess you finally heard me. LOL!! Well, in the end, that $400.00 piece of junk looks like a new log grapple. I really like the color choice you selected that makes it one-of-a-kind for sure. "Hat's off to you for a job well done." Until next the next video, God bless you and your family. Stay safe.
Thanks Donna. Untill next time wish you good health and fortune!
Good job getting through a difficult task. Such a big improvement. Love the color choice.
Its been sitting for a while now
As a Millwright I had a blast watching you. Every project, you better your skills and learn new problem solving techniques. I call what you do, Farmer Fixes. Aint pretty (till you put the paint on :) ) but it works. Kudos to you, Sir. And Thanks for sharing. Glory to Ukraine. My forefathers homeland. (Bukovina)
Thank you very much! Glory to Ukraine!
Ok , just came across a post from you I haven't seen ,,,,,,,, as usual perfect .
hehe
Thanks for sharing Andris my friend! 👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸
No problem!
So satisfying to watch. Please do more work on your machinery if you can. Keep up the quality content it's brilliant
More to come! Thanks for the supportive comment! Take care now.
Love yor comments...you make me laugh. You make the best of the situations. New sub.
😅 thanks
Ants, we love to hear your self narrative!!!
Nice work! You can now definitely use this log grapple your entire life. 👍
Hey I just saw a video on the Echo CS370. It has a bar chain oil adjustment screw in the vertical position facing down under the chain guard. you don't have to remove the chain or guard. Right for more left for less. All Echos are supposed to have this screw. Check it out on your grandfather's saw. Good luck.
Good grip Mr Ant !
A lot of fun watching your videosvery creative work
Thanks Rick👍
Another entertaining video! With all that’s going on in your part of the world, I really enjoy the distraction your video brings. Just to take note...when you talk to yourself, that’s when the funniest content is made so don’t quit it lol
Thanks my friend. Yes i hope the battles will end soon, nobody deserves to die because of one bitter old man sitting in Kreml
Good work on that grapple buddy. I did wonder what it would lift. Still it will get smaller trees out no problem. I like the description of play. 6miles one way and 60 miles the other 🤣 🤣
😂😂
Very nice job again!
I would be happy to do those little machine shop jobs for you. The problem is I'm a half a world away in the US.
No problem ill build a trebuchet and fling them to you 👍
@@Ants_Pants I'll forward the coordinates.
Again a brilliantly entertaining video Ant. You don't take prisoners when work has to be done m8....lol
😅thanks kevin
Good job Andris!
Great video and enjoyed your humor. Would like to suggest some silly kind but yours make mine look dumb so glad I kept quite. John
haha :D
Great vid ants and great job on repairs!! Next time u need to remove a bushing weld a bead all the way around the inside and it will just fall out. I hope you all are doing well in these tough times it really sucks what’s going on in this world 😔 stay safe my friend
Thanks buddy! Yeah though times. Wish i could help my Ukrainian brothers somehow 😰
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good job with the hole saw, i'd have been roughing the washers out with a round file or a stone on the drill.
Honestly didnt think it would work lol. Thanks
You have a very nice extractor set there. Sadly I can't find anything like it here in the US.
I have the link down below i belive. Maybe you can order it overseas
Hi Ant. I really love your channel ever since I saw Andrew plugged it in one of his videos. I wanted to say thanks for your videos and hope all is well there. I'm sending you much blessings from New York City.
Thanks for the kind words! Andrew plugged it in though? Could you elaborate please? Thanks!
@@Ants_Pants It means that he mentioned your channel in one of his videos. He said you had very interesting content. So I checked it out and I've been following you ever since. I especially like the log cabin you're restoring. And all the projects you do.
@@alexandercarrasco4270 Hey thanks for the fast reply, do you mean mike festiva or Andrew Camarata I havent seen Andrew mention me. Thanks!
@@Ants_Pants Yes you're right. It was Mike Festiva. It was a while ago. I think it was in one of his 6x6 mini pinzgauer videos. You have to forgive my bad memory. I'm an old man in my 60s and starting forgetting a lot.
@@alexandercarrasco4270 It's fine my friend! Take care and wish you good fortune and health!
While you are in the mood to fix things, could I bring my sense of humour to you for sorting out please?
Enjoyed the video. Thanks.
Of course😁 no problem sir.
Nice repair. I thought you were going to rip your vice right off the workbench when you were trying to unscrew that eye from the cylinder with that huge breaker bar.
The table is anchored to the floor i thought im gonna break that instead. But yeah the 5mm steel plate pn table needs to be thicker. Im thinking a couple of feet atleast 😅
It was very interesting to watch. Great job! Now you need to make a stand to place it on when you are disconnecting it or attaching it to your tractor.
Thanks! I put some log on one side to keep the mounting holes on same level. The issue was that if its placed on the ground one hole is a lot lower then the other making the mounting really annoying plus its so heavy so cant move it by hand. Take care and stay safe!
@@Ants_Pants I know what you mean. I have a tractor winch and even though it has legs built in...the ground is not always agreeable. I hope you are doing ok and have not tested for covid any more.
Nice vid as always Andris, but surprised you don't have a thread file for cleaning up mangled threads. A very useful tool to have on hand.
Ill put it on the list. Thanks
You are funny man. "Stop spinning bro!"
I would’ve tack welded the washers together, just tiny tack welds and grind apart after! But you’re doing fine brother! I’m just making suggestions my friend! I realize that you’ve already done the project but maybe my suggestions will help on your next project my friend! 👌🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸
Sure will my friend! Suggestions are always welcome. Thanks a lot!
@@Ants_Pants you’re always welcome my friend, I just wish I could help you more, Andris! I always appreciate a good man with good values! You’re so cool my friend! Praying for you and your family, stay safe and healthy! 🙏🏻❤️🇺🇸
graet job!!!!!! keep those video's coming, i just love them in cincinnati ohio USA. THANK U MUCH.
Lol im glad. Sure will
Good job 👍👈
great job Ants
I tried to watch Andrew videos that you mentioned and he is definitely good at what he does but not half as entertaining as you are. Also his videos seem very limited and you do a wide variety of interesting stuff. You rock with big rocks.
And some vodka maybe ?😅
35:40 Nice choice, I used that CombiColor blue shade to paint my metal house fence haha🤣Also nice tip for storing paintbrushes. Repair videos are my favorite, nice that you feel like repair some old things, tnx for the video!
Hey Gordan. Thanks for the support. As always take care!
had a blast and you did a nice job bro looking very good
Thanks bro
My puny workshop jobs with welding and bending and cutting wood boards look so easy now. LOL
Still busy trying to catch up on all your older videos. 😀👍👍🇬🇧
No worries
Thanks
Good fix, it works, I don’t know how much use there is from swinging the arm, but you clearly use it effectively in your other video. Why scared of a lathe by the way? You use much more machines every day?
Yup i haven't really needed the swing option to this date, the jaws do open up very wide, Its because i happen to see a guy get shredded into mulch (video from russia) once his jacket was caught on a spinning lathe, that's something that i cant erase from my mind 🤔
@@Ants_Pants You use a chainsaw like Lucky Luke and you’re afraid of a lathe? :))
@@Masso1973 lmao 😂
first cylinder you should cut welding only and try to unscrew the eye.then is easy to screw the new eye
I think i did try that. But still messt up the thread somewhat
A very good way to clean your brushes is diesel and then rinse it off in gasoline. We have gotten years out of paint brushes that way, they wear out before they get hard from paint lol.
Great idea mate. the windscreen washer fluid works but it evaborates with time. Diesel might work better
I love your videos. You should do a series on collecting logs and more sawmill videos.
Thanks Richard! Got some ideas. Will take my tractor to forest soon i think i will film it. But i wanna make sure the videos are interesting to watch. Just driving to forest and driving back with punch of logs is not that interesting content in my eyes. I will figure something out 😄
Great video Andris it turned out well 👍
Ty Sean hope your doing well my friend!
@@Ants_Pants I am thanks, hope your well too. I've been working away from home this past few weeks, I'm just back so hoping to get a video up soon 👍
Make up a bracket fr the grapple which fits the Bobcat. It would be a useful addition?
This too big for my bobcat, think it weights about 300-400kg, but bobcat lifting limit is set to 605kg (it can lift 1,2ton, but then it will start to tip over)
You are one heck of creative guy
i try
Have you ever thought of putting a wood burning stove in your work shop. thanks for sharing.
Yes. But i am a fire hazard nut so id rather not. Plus thers no room currently i need to get some equipment out. I dont want the excavator in shop its not a good place for it.
Take a look at a backup camera. They aren't overly expensive and for hitching up they save a lot of time. You can watch it as you maneuver right into place. Some guys plow with the blade on the three way hitch but they have to have their head swiveled around to where I wonder how it stays on! A camera fixes that up too. Drive in reverse watching the screen. Takes a bit of getting used to but is pretty simple. Just get a big enough screen to comfortably watch. Now they have the wireless ones so that installation is nothing.
Yeah iv looked into it in the past. Might have to revisit it. Thanks!
@@Ants_Pants Now that they are wireless you can easily move one from vehicle to vehicle.
A trick when clamping different sized pieces together in a vise: put a couple of pieces of copper wire on each side and clamp down. They are soft enough to take up the difference and make a secure grip. I would have used a 'C' clamp at right angle to the jaws also.
Good idea will keep that i mind. Aluminium would also work well.
COOL DUDE, & Have You Checked On What It Would Take To Make That Front Axle STRONGER I'm Sure There Is A Way ???
Not sure. Think its easier just to buy a new axel if it breaks 😂
Yay new vid from my Estonian friend
the washers are called shims that rectangl bar is like a pan hard bar or pivot bar
or thread it for the new piece?
Yeah. That also
I think you're another Andrew Camarata. Look him up, It's a compliment.
Hes actually one of my favorite youtubers. Thanks for checking out my video friend!
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ye great video john, shit it must be cold the frigging snow didnt even melt in your wk-shop , to cold for me bah , you have to build a nice log burner for you wk-shop yea , good luck
Thanks Pete :D But who's John? I'm Andris. I like the cold, i dont want any heater in the workshop.
@@Ants_Pants I like -30 c myself. Keeps the bugs away :)
An electric fan heater would make your shop more comfortable. It would be too cold for me in there.
Im okey with the cold. Iv gotten used to it. Plus i have to go out and in alot taking clothes off adds to time waste. Thanks for watching!
Nice job, just like new?
Seems to be in top shape. As always thanks foe the support Greg! Take care
Now that you've got that lathe-
Find out what all those huge Taps and Dies are good for!
Watch "Turn Wright Machine Works" (Keith Fener) and Abomb79 (Adam)
and John over at Farm Craft 101 is pretty skilled, too.
"Made in Poland" many others here, in the UA-cam community, are super helpful.
With time & practice- you'll be amazed how easy it is to mill your own stuff.
Make a simple propane & brick oven, get some carbon powder to cover red hot parts with,
to *case harden* stuff like a pin, after you drill a small grease gallery.
Quenching with water shocks the metal, making it brittle like glass.
Cooled slowly, in carbon powder is "case hardening".
Ever see the shackle of a quality padlock? It reads *"HARDENED".*
A brass bushing, with a grease grove in it- is easily parted off stock, boring tool
for grease groove. Tap the Boss, put in a Zurk fitting. A 1 cm ring of pipe welded around
the grease fitting is always a great idea! Use a plastic cap to cover it. Think, man-
if it articulates- it must have "sacrificial" components, one softer than the other;
steel against steel is always going to wear, no matter how much grease or even
pressurized oil, there must be a sacrificial part. Bushings are usually brass.
Bearing EZ-removal, every time?
Use Dremel, cut off wheel. Cut perpendicular to the bushing. (
you should spend 50 bucks on eBay and get yourself a 2-ton chain hoist, I did a couple years ago and I don't use it every day but every day I use it I'm glad I bought it.
i will get one, once i decide if i will build a gantry crane in my shop or not 👍
A lathe, (even a small beginner lathe) will make washers all day long for you.
Yeah 😅👍
If you had welded the stack of f washer togeather and then enlarged them . Then just grind off the weld and the washers wouldn't move around while you drilled them larger.
Hmm
Awesome
Le 'Truc' It's an anti-overlap bar.
hmm ok
Honestly that thing looks brand new bro..
Yeh
👏👍!
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Why didn’t you just use you mini digger to lift the thing? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Seemed more convenient with the bobcat
Get ideas by watching Cutting Edge Engineering (Austalian machine shop) on how to fix your cylinder eye. Hope that helps.
Sure does. Thank you
so they where removable but one was weld maybe was better idea to try to cuy only the weld and try to unscrew
Maybe 🤔
@@Ants_Pants we will never know... or...
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Flat washers are called shims there sir
Good call sir
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Pead ikka investeerima raha traatkeevitus seadmesse. Ehk need keevitused tulevad paremad ja kestavad ka kauem.
Absoluutselt! mugavam/kiirem ja sujuvamad keevitused traadiga, aga siiamaani olen hakkama saanud sellega, hetkel ei plaani. Mul muid väljaminekuid liiga palju 🤣
@@Ants_Pants Noh elektrood keevitusega koguaeg need keevitused kestma ei jää, vähemalt minu kogemuse järgi. Noh muidugi mõni ägedama firma MIG keevitus jah maksab oma hea 1000€ ligi kasutatult, aga on ka hiinakaid mis teevad oma töö soodsamalt ära. Aga noh kui elektroodiga käpa saad asja siis jätka samas vaimus.
Yea, just watched the first part, now here.
Too bad you sold that portable excavator-thing.
You could've mounted this to the stick, larger fluid tank, extra cooler, etc.
Tow it behind the tractor.
they are called shims
Thanks👍
Sama haarats kasutusel, kuid musta tõmmitsa asemel on silinder. Et saaks paremini manööverdada haaratsiga metsavahel. Peaks olema Tamsalu toodang.
Pikaks teeb ta põka küll jah.
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2 Thessalonians 3:3
King James Version
3 But the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you, and keep you from evil.
Spacers
Takes up side to side play
I was like 🤔 pin washers 😂
Get thread files….😂
22:18 What luck.
very much so
Definitely get a lathe, not that hard to work for basic work like you attempt.
yeah
техника безопасности на сверлильном станке? не, не слышал...
Это слабая сверлильная машина, ремень очень легко проскальзывает
He didn't see the value of the pivot point and welded it so it would never pivot again. I bet after using the grapple a couple of times, he wished it would pivot.
Nope. The claws open very wide. Pivot is not needed in this thing