@@woodycolin That's sadly true. I bought 10 13 & 10mm sockets years ago and tried to keep up with them but it didn't take long for them to vanish. Pipe wrenches and Channel Lock pliers look rather eerie sometimes.......maybe they eat some sockets when the box is closed but don't like other sizes.
Never mind the engineering drama, this is some of the best video work on UA-cam, great closeups this week. Thanks Karen and Kurtis for great content each week
@@JohnDoe-bd5sz I did not see any hole in the sleeve, I imagine that will be placed after the fit up, which is standard practice where I live. Come to think of it, I saw a groove on the outside, that will allow any grease to travel to the other groove in the ball.
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering2:00 BTW, it is "not recommended" to weld, not "not to be welded". You can weld GGG40, wich i suspect these massive forged piece is made of. But your method with the repair sleeve is fasterand saver, having the big chunk of steel not to warm up. Well done, good job! 👍🤩👍
Personally, I herd cats (2) and can applaud Karen's efforts to direct her subject. Compared to my cats, Homie is so well trained I am envious and I am going to stop pretending that directing cats is a real choice for me. I'll just capture whatever they will do, cute or not so cute.
Never underestimate your ability Kurtis, you have all the correct gear but you are a real craftsman when using it, great camera work too Karen, I really look forward every week to watching you both or should I say the three of you, I am 78 years young and learn new things watching you work, thank you.
...........what I like about this (great) channel is how K&K always show the actual machine the part has come off to give us the complete picture! Have a great weekend you two, plus Homey as well - of course!
This episode showed off the line boring process so very well. I’ve seen you do line boring lots of times, but this was like a textbook view of how it all works. Thanks, as always!
I agree it was much easier to see and fully understand everything! Of course the hole being large and located nicely for good view angles helped quite a bit. Thanks Karen
It's amazing how constant pressure can fold and push metal like it did on that "eye". Homeless does love his squeek toys! Watching you do precision jobs like this is inspirational. You always double and triple check your work to make sure everything turns out correctly, job well done!
That's the nicest milk-crate replacement I've ever seen. coffee cup, tool drawers, probably a magnetic tray for hardware, the foldaway shelf..great feature!
I love that with all the precision equipment, heavy duty parts and highly accurate tools...that an old wood log end is used for propping up equipment @0:39.
@JacksonDiddles yeah I know, but I had a 10kg cat jump in my lap, and I hit enter. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. Yes, Ranger, the cat is that freaking big.
@HappilyHomicidalHooligan He is an annoyingly loveable cat. He let's the Grandkids pull on his fur, he walks up to strangers and demands to be pet, and he has been seen on multiple occasions grooming a very large German Shepard.
Just absolutely love the way he's set up his work station. Dedicated area on the right, at the main door. And all the tools in order according to purpose . Great job Kurtis. Karen, great shots. Edited to flow seamlessly. 🍄
Robert M from Great Falls Montana USA checking in on yet another great installment! My amazement comes from the fact that he could be one thousandth of a mil off and ruin that whole assembly, The attention to detail required in his work is, in this particular case, astounding! Very impressive!
@@alro2434 It is all called out in the shrink fit spec section of that procedure we saw him showing at the beginning. The HAL channel can't use shrink fits. They will not take the torque needed to drive their drills, so they invented a new species of thread and interlocks for the shoulders on the subs... check them out as well.
🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷 I am sending these two hearts to you and the cameraman. Good luck to you and I wish you good work. I have been watching you since the first day and as a retired lathe operator, I am watching consciously.
2 30 am from east coast america. Was saying today to myself that I haven't noticed a video in a while, and I couldn't sleep so I turned on UA-cam and here's the video! Look forward to these and have enjoyed for a couple years now! Keep pumping them out 👍👍
I look forward to the show at the end of every week. I was poorly a few months back and couldn't walk due to a ruptured disk for a few months. Gave me something to look forwards to. Awesome!
Fantastic video and first class work as always from both Kurtis and Karen, but I won't lie, part of me was really disappointed not to see the new spherical bushing immersed in liquid nitrogen then inserted into the freshly bored hole!
Thanks Homie for one of the few & rare shots of the elusive Karen ! Gotcha !! =))) Killer production, pro editing, as always. Thanks K-K for the years of work/effort!
Thanks for the vid - glad to see you won the battle 👍 The 789 A-frame says: "I have become hard, the destroyer of inserts" 🤣 (Guess the movie quote). All the best, Paul
Red October "Now I become flame hardened TCT, destoryer of inserts" or something like that fromthe ancient Hindu scripture as quoted by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Kurtis as Openheimer, a man beyond his time, beyond his contemporeries. Which presumably casts Karen inthe role of Einstein.
@@BJFerg103 Based on some of the price’s Kurtis has given on other stuff this major component could be 500K. The whole time I was thinking …… what if he goes too far …… how would you salvage the job.
It is interesting that they tell you to not try rewelding it I guess they have some data on how it could compromise the strength thumbs up for telling the customers to not to ruin their parts and potentially injure their workers
@@nexuscreates4051I doubt it, he was at Supanova all day, but he did say that he was going to when I spoke to him on Sunday last week. I know he was there, because I was there.
Hey Karen, Kurtis, Homey and all the others around you ( with feathers or fur)! WOW! A „Special Class 1 Part“!!! But Kurtis handles it… And Karen: As always a very good, cinematic realization of the whole work! Wonderful!!! I love it! All nice weekend ye all! Cheers!🍻
4AM from Colorado here. Couldn't sleep and this is a welcome distraction. Fascinating to see the combination of precision and huge machinery that's always present on this channel.
Sorry Brock , I must be lost when did they hang out or were can I see it, Adam has been a great follower of Kurtis for years now I'd love to see that content I've heard Adam speak very highly of kurtis many times Thanks Brock 👍
Добрый день! Вы одни из самых моих любимых ютуб каналов. Все ролики смотрю с больлим удовольствием. Хоть я никак и не связан с данной сферой деятельности, но смотрю вас с огромным удовольствием. Ваша работа красива, познавательна и профессиональна! Привет вам с Алтайского края!
Honestly, the precision in this job amazes me. The accuracy of the measuring tools and setting the depth of cut is crazy! Missing the mark would be expensive!
Just about 3:30 a.m. here in Florida,, that is a big mine truck component. Always happy to see some line boring action. Get some rest and enjoy your weekend kids. Cheers!!
That's a compliment to CEE, for making it look simple and straightforward. Getting a 0.13 mil tolerance on that kind of boring, with no second chance if overshot, is near impossible for a lot of people. Guess that's why the client didn't take any chances to do it in-house and sent it to Kurtis.
What a channel. 6 views per second. That has to be some sort of youtube record. Tight tolerances met with ease. Thanks for continuing my education. Superb video.
That boring bar is anything but. It always amazes me and Your expertise using it is first class. Video composition, close ups, time lapse, editing and commentary are always outstanding. Well done, again. Never miss "today's job". Cheers from Texas.
This is another very complex repair of this giant mining truck A-Frame. Excellent work by Kurtis in turning it out and of course, as always, by Karen with the filming and post-production.👍👍👍 Greetings from: 🇩🇪
We had the family viewing today and enjoyed every minute of it. Karin was amazed at the precision required to repair that massive structure. Halgrim and Bella enjoyed Homies antics with and without the camera on his back. Karen, that shot of the bar being inserted at 5:04 was genius! We all gasped as it came toward us. Thanks for another great production and the Boscheks in Germany wish you a pleasant and peaceful weekend.🧡
You guys are in full beast mode at your shop ! Congratulations on all your well deserved success, born form your full beast mode work ethic ! You guys are an exemplary business, on “how to get it done”, during the old, “just another day in the life” !! I love watching Karen’s superior editing on Kurtis’s superior skills, while always sharing with us, in the end of the video, that he bleeds red like everyone else ! Soo many thumbs up !
That milk crate upgrade was worth it just to see that smile. We need a smile like that at the end of every video.
It needs an engine 🤣 and is one drawer allocated entirely for 10mm sockets?
@@woodycolin Don't give the guys at Grind Hard Plumbing any ideas.
@@woodycolin That's sadly true. I bought 10 13 & 10mm sockets years ago and tried to keep up with them but it didn't take long for them to vanish. Pipe wrenches and Channel Lock pliers look rather eerie sometimes.......maybe they eat some sockets when the box is closed but don't like other sizes.
lol came here to say this! Gotta love Curtis!
Kurtis, don't forget to stash some Mentos in one drawer...
Never mind the engineering drama, this is some of the best video work on UA-cam, great closeups this week. Thanks Karen and Kurtis for great content each week
Glad you enjoyed it mate
Just imagine being the poor guy that has to fit that sleeve, the grease hole must align perfectly i would imagine. :)
@@JohnDoe-bd5sz I did not see any hole in the sleeve, I imagine that will be placed after the fit up, which is standard practice where I live.
Come to think of it, I saw a groove on the outside, that will allow any grease to travel to the other groove in the ball.
He did great job
Absolutely awesome video and machine work. Love this channel
Best channel on the internet!
Thank you so much!
Best machining channel, yes, but best overall? nope.
That would be 'Escape to Rural France'.
@@norwegiangadgetman REALLY! LOL
On machine work, all kinds of fabrication, machine repair, tooling etc. it's by FAR the best . Also, the comedic outtakes . lol
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering2:00 BTW, it is "not recommended" to weld, not "not to be welded". You can weld GGG40, wich i suspect these massive forged piece is made of. But your method with the repair sleeve is fasterand saver, having the big chunk of steel not to warm up. Well done, good job! 👍🤩👍
👋 Thank you Karen for not using super-shaky-cam and fast-zooms like a lot of other youtubers do these days! ♥
Homie is for shaky cams!
@@kubacube342Has that camera gone to the dog? :-)
Personally, I herd cats (2) and can applaud Karen's efforts to direct her subject. Compared to my cats, Homie is so well trained I am envious and I am going to stop pretending that directing cats is a real choice for me. I'll just capture whatever they will do, cute or not so cute.
The "Blair Witch" camera effect.
She's pretty much like Kurtis's eye for detail on camera ... Perfect . :)
Never underestimate your ability Kurtis, you have all the correct gear but you are a real craftsman when using it, great camera work too Karen, I really look forward every week to watching you both or should I say the three of you, I am 78 years young and learn new things watching you work, thank you.
...........what I like about this (great) channel is how K&K always show the actual machine the part has come off to give us the complete picture! Have a great weekend you two, plus Homey as well - of course!
Not only that they show the actual machine, but also where on that machine the part comes from...
i like they show the machine the part came off of
8am squad here from Germany! Clocking in! 🤩
4am 🇦🇷
1 am, Costa Rica, reporting in
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11:30 PM West coast, Canada.
Wow, you work on a lot of workpieces that us mere mortals would otherwise never get to see! Thank you for sharing it :)
Glad you enjoyed it
This episode showed off the line boring process so very well. I’ve seen you do line boring lots of times, but this was like a textbook view of how it all works. Thanks, as always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I agree it was much easier to see and fully understand everything! Of course the hole being large and located nicely for good view angles helped quite a bit. Thanks Karen
It's amazing how constant pressure can fold and push metal like it did on that "eye". Homeless does love his squeek toys! Watching you do precision jobs like this is inspirational. You always double and triple check your work to make sure everything turns out correctly, job well done!
Nothing better than coming home after work, to sit back relax, and watch another awesome engineering video from CEE 😎
Careful, it's addictive (ask me how I know...)!
My two year old loves the little homeless clips! Thanks for adding them in guys, your videos are becoming an early Sunday morning routine for us.
That's the nicest milk-crate replacement I've ever seen. coffee cup, tool drawers, probably a magnetic tray for hardware, the foldaway shelf..great feature!
Just a quickie this week! Great work mate. Hope you all have/had a great weekend.
Awesome mate, thanks again for all the support! Yep - we had a good weekend even a date night lol
I think everyone needs to tell Curtis how far he has come. I watched old videos to new ones. His camera presence and speaking has progressed so far!
I love that with all the precision equipment, heavy duty parts and highly accurate tools...that an old wood log end is used for propping up equipment @0:39.
We get to see that cut log in almost every video. It must have been precision cut to be that useful. Tolerances to .0001". :)
@@theseldomseenkid6251 Hey! It's metric in this shop, not the better Imperial system!
@JacksonDiddles yeah I know, but I had a 10kg cat jump in my lap, and I hit enter. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. Yes, Ranger, the cat is that freaking big.
@@theseldomseenkid6251 Does your cat use Dobermans or Rottweilers as Chew Toys?
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
@HappilyHomicidalHooligan He is an annoyingly loveable cat. He let's the Grandkids pull on his fur, he walks up to strangers and demands to be pet, and he has been seen on multiple occasions grooming a very large German Shepard.
Just absolutely love the way he's set up his work station. Dedicated area on the right, at the main door. And all the tools in order according to purpose . Great job Kurtis. Karen, great shots. Edited to flow seamlessly. 🍄
You guys are so awesome . Karen is the best camera girl and editor .
Loved Kurti's commitment to precision, and Karen's awsome editing :)
Have a great weekend, cheers from Switzerland.
Thank you! You too!
Robert M from Great Falls Montana USA checking in on yet another great installment! My amazement comes from the fact that he could be one thousandth of a mil off and ruin that whole assembly, The attention to detail required in his work is, in this particular case, astounding! Very impressive!
Shrink fits are tight.
hundredth of a mm, still, it's less then half a thou!
@@alro2434 It is all called out in the shrink fit spec section of that procedure we saw him showing at the beginning. The HAL channel can't use shrink fits. They will not take the torque needed to drive their drills, so they invented a new species of thread and interlocks for the shoulders on the subs... check them out as well.
Only 23 minutes. You are a monster. I waited whole week for it. 😂
Always great to see Kurtis doing a “technical” and precision job like this
While I am enjoying your crane rebuild episodes, you current shop crane makes me smile every time I see it. 😀
Nice! Thanks!
Hey Scott, Thanks so much again for all your support. We really appreciate it mate - Cheers! Kurtis, Karen & Homey
🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷 I am sending these two hearts to you and the cameraman. Good luck to you and I wish you good work. I have been watching you since the first day and as a retired lathe operator, I am watching consciously.
Er, the cameraman is actually a camera lady.
I hope you are conscious- I think you mean conscientiously, which means with due diligence and consistently.
Thanks for all the support over the years we appreciate you!
It's always a joy to see a bit of line boring on a Friday. If only I could get out work dumper done! Keep up the good work!
LOVE all the specialty closeup shots Karen!
The Sir Meccanica WS2 always impresses me. It showed its strength in line boring that tough metal.
Great job Kurtis
2 30 am from east coast america. Was saying today to myself that I haven't noticed a video in a while, and I couldn't sleep so I turned on UA-cam and here's the video! Look forward to these and have enjoyed for a couple years now! Keep pumping them out 👍👍
I look forward to the show at the end of every week. I was poorly a few months back and couldn't walk due to a ruptured disk for a few months. Gave me something to look forwards to. Awesome!
Hope you're feeling recovered now mate 👍
Fantastic video and first class work as always from both Kurtis and Karen, but I won't lie, part of me was really disappointed not to see the new spherical bushing immersed in liquid nitrogen then inserted into the freshly bored hole!
7am UK is CEE time!! Have a great weekend guys
Thanks Homie for one of the few & rare shots of the elusive Karen ! Gotcha !! =)))
Killer production, pro editing, as always. Thanks K-K for the years of work/effort!
The only good thing about our winter time: CEE Video hits already at 8:00AM, perfectly timed with my coffee 🙂 💙🖤💙☕📺
Thanks for the vid - glad to see you won the battle 👍
The 789 A-frame says: "I have become hard, the destroyer of inserts" 🤣 (Guess the movie quote).
All the best,
Paul
Linebacker, Rickenbacker, Oppenbacker ? Heimi, Hymen, Heimer ?
Red October
"Now I become flame hardened TCT, destoryer of inserts" or something like that fromthe ancient Hindu scripture as quoted by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Kurtis as Openheimer, a man beyond his time, beyond his contemporeries.
Which presumably casts Karen inthe role of Einstein.
@@1963uspl 😅🤣🤣🤣
5pm here in Brisbane, Australia 🌏.
I really need this most welcome distraction today. Thanks!
11:40 PM. Thursday Here in Northern California ..
@@paulsilva3346
8.54pm New Zealand (DST)
That line borer is always a favorite. Right up there with the puddle gun. Nice work, as usual!
Love the editing of the bloopers Karen, always gold!
I love it too I always get a good laugh... cracks me up
@@Arjay.M88 Yep, their channel is the only one I watch all the way to the end.
Glad you like them! 😁
Thanks!
Hey mate, thanks so much for all your support! Glad you enjoyed this video - Cheers! Kurtis, Karen & Homey
Guy's I found that video totally nerve racking 😂 those sort of jobs always leave me feeling relieved when done , as always top job mate .😊
I agree!! Totally nerve racking! Lots of pressure for a part that looks like it would cost 100k to replace.
@@BJFerg103 Based on some of the price’s Kurtis has given on other stuff this major component could be 500K. The whole time I was thinking …… what if he goes too far …… how would you salvage the job.
Great content as always. I love watching a competent engineer at work.
*Cutting Edge Engineering Australia* Bravo well done, thank-you for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
It is interesting that they tell you to not try rewelding it I guess they have some data on how it could compromise the strength thumbs up for telling the customers to not to ruin their parts and potentially injure their workers
Or Caterpillar could be taking notes from John Deere
That looks to be a casting, and welding casting is tricky wrt end result yield and tougness.
@@erik_dk842 how stupid are you?
I was pretty hooked on the crane project, but a bit of line boring is also a fine start of the weekend!
That timelapse shot @17:40 *chefs kiss* good job Karen!
Indiana USA catching the 2am entertainment. 👍
Watching these are therapy for me!
Great shot of the rod coming through!
Good morning from New Hampshire! I am always excited when I see your videos in my que! Thank you!
Hope Adam Savage comes for a loot at the shop when he is in oz it will be great for you guys to meet up would be a great video.
Is it too late to say that it has happened adam was there today
@@nexuscreates4051I doubt it, he was at Supanova all day, but he did say that he was going to when I spoke to him on Sunday last week. I know he was there, because I was there.
@davelister2 you might want to get ya ducks in a row before you type out replies mate...
Adam spent yesterday arvo with Kurtis and Karen
Can't stand that clown... Lot of people don't care to work with him either.
Hey Karen, Kurtis, Homey and all the others around you ( with feathers or fur)!
WOW! A „Special Class 1 Part“!!! But Kurtis handles it…
And Karen: As always a very good, cinematic realization of the whole work! Wonderful!!! I love it! All nice weekend ye all! Cheers!🍻
That is a giant part of a giant truck, clever use of existing holes.
Thanks for sharing
4AM from Colorado here. Couldn't sleep and this is a welcome distraction. Fascinating to see the combination of precision and huge machinery that's always present on this channel.
Long Island, New York here love you videos keep them coming brother you work is Fantastic!!
Super happy you guys go to hang out with Adam Savage.
Amd super happy for these great videos
Sorry Brock , I must be lost when did they hang out or were can I see it, Adam has been a great follower of Kurtis for years now I'd love to see that content I've heard Adam speak very highly of kurtis many times
Thanks Brock 👍
Thank you Karen and Kurtis, have a great weekend guys. WOOF! to Homie and Jeffery.
Good morning waking up early with CEE!
Happy Friday Kurtis and Karen always my favourite part of the week is watching your videos
Добрый день! Вы одни из самых моих любимых ютуб каналов. Все ролики смотрю с больлим удовольствием. Хоть я никак и не связан с данной сферой деятельности, но смотрю вас с огромным удовольствием. Ваша работа красива, познавательна и профессиональна! Привет вам с Алтайского края!
I must say hat I really enjoy the homey cam!! And it's 01:00am in Alberta Canada
A Tough job done to perfection ! Thanks for sharing !
I love "Homie-Cam"! Pet the doggo for me!
Honestly, the precision in this job amazes me. The accuracy of the measuring tools and setting the depth of cut is crazy! Missing the mark would be expensive!
It's 5:30am here in New Hampshire USA, and now my morning is complete
Excellent job guy's, great video Karen, keep'um coming..
Franna is Fab, Big Eng is Epic, happy to have either/both :D
Milkk crate, Old tree stump, high tech shop stool! You got it all!
Just about 3:30 a.m. here in Florida,, that is a big mine truck component. Always happy to see some line boring action. Get some rest and enjoy your weekend kids.
Cheers!!
THAT was some CRAZY tolerances . Super nice cutting Kurtis . :)
straight forward job, it was a pleasure to watch ❤❤❤
That's a compliment to CEE, for making it look simple and straightforward. Getting a 0.13 mil tolerance on that kind of boring, with no second chance if overshot, is near impossible for a lot of people. Guess that's why the client didn't take any chances to do it in-house and sent it to Kurtis.
Kurtis your are hands-down the best industrial mechanic/machinist I’ve ever seen.
Yay, you fixed doggie cam. Always cracks me up! Thanks.
Hi Kurtis, your field-reaming machine is awsome.
Such a chill watch from a lot of what’s on offer on YT. Cheers guys, one happy Pom here ✌️🇬🇧
Thanks for watching!
Great camera work and editing, and Kurt is so very knowledgeable!
What a channel. 6 views per second. That has to be some sort of youtube record.
Tight tolerances met with ease. Thanks for continuing my education. Superb video.
I think that's the least complicated job I've ever watched you guys do. 😊 The Ahh uhh um mmm from the outtakes was HILARIOUS.😂
Your content is being enjoyed in South Africa , keep up the good work Karen ,,love your work guys😊
Ah Friday... sits back, cracks a beer and ponders life. Fancy going back and starting again. If I did, I'd want to be your apprentice.
Keep up with the good work love watching your videos on UA-cam God bless
That boring bar is anything but. It always amazes me and Your expertise using it is first class. Video composition, close ups, time lapse, editing and commentary are always outstanding. Well done, again. Never miss "today's job".
Cheers from Texas.
Aaaaaa 3:30 am ,,coffee on! Here we go! lov it! Cheers!;-)!!
Bro, im just a helper but i want to be like you, you are the key of the mechanics
Hello there! Have a great Weekend!🙌🏼🙌🏼
I think I have said this before. Having the tools and the talent make most jobs look easy. Very good;
Awesome job 😎 Howdy 🤠 from the Northwoods of Minnesota all
And Homeless undergoes some through-life learning. Excellent. Thank you both.
This is another very complex repair of this giant mining truck A-Frame.
Excellent work by Kurtis in turning it out and of course, as always, by Karen with the filming and post-production.👍👍👍
Greetings from: 🇩🇪
I never thought that part would be so big and that heavy, that was another job for the book's 👍 👌
Thanks for the content.
My Mrs is away this weekend so I'll catch up on all the Franna goodness I've missed these past couple of weeks 👌😎
Awww... I was looking forward to seeing the nitrogen freeze pucker moment when it gets half-way.
Thanks for the videos Kurtis, Karen and KHomey!
Love the new "Homie Cam" keep up the great work, Thanks guys.
We had the family viewing today and enjoyed every minute of it. Karin was amazed at the precision required to repair that massive structure. Halgrim and Bella enjoyed Homies antics with and without the camera on his back. Karen, that shot of the bar being inserted at 5:04 was genius! We all gasped as it came toward us. Thanks for another great production and the Boscheks in Germany wish you a pleasant and peaceful weekend.🧡
Thanks guy's, great start to the day
Well done, glad to see your Italian made machine back in action…one of the few things to be proud of 😆
I could watch you guys all day every day! :D For some reasons this is so relaxing. Have a great weekend! Greetings! :)
Thanks Kurtis, Karen and Homie for another great video
Great video Sir 🫶🏻🇬🇧🫶🏻
You guys are in full beast mode at your shop ! Congratulations on all your well deserved success, born form your full beast mode work ethic ! You guys are an exemplary business, on “how to get it done”, during the old, “just another day in the life” !! I love watching Karen’s superior editing on Kurtis’s superior skills, while always sharing with us, in the end of the video, that he bleeds red like everyone else ! Soo many thumbs up !