I just said this in another video, always better to ask the customer what end result they’re looking for instead of how they think you should achieve it. They didn’t really want the thing cut to pieces, they wanted it off. Nicely done!
@israelswearingen82196 ай бұрын
I’ve NEVER seen someone beat a fire out… with a sledgehammer 🙌🙌🙌💪🏻
@bowboysam6 ай бұрын
You’ve passed the 10 million views mark, congrats for your efforts and skills. Onwards to 100 million 😁😁
@machinemoverman46146 ай бұрын
Common sense goes a long way! But, I find common sense is not so common anymore! Great job!
@woodartist20216 ай бұрын
Thanks Greg, thats a fairly big rosebud, so it must really put out the heat. Appreciate the video!
@oldmetalguy45776 ай бұрын
I've got that same articulating pry bar. I love that thing.
@tomcampbell63846 ай бұрын
Could be used in a zombie apocalypse ...
@johnfry90106 ай бұрын
There is no substitute for experience , nicely done !
@jaymarshall76326 ай бұрын
THank you for your Videos. Its amazing what a little know how does.
@jimsvideos72016 ай бұрын
Arson and mashing things with hammers, two of the perks of the job 😄
@harveystephens61156 ай бұрын
Smart man!!!
@ShainAndrews6 ай бұрын
I'm positive the tapered sleeve is cast, and not sintered. To many features on different planes for sintering. Cast can produce some very large grain structures.
@andrewmicas43276 ай бұрын
Yes its definitely Cast Iron, big keys should have a tapped hole to push up out of shaft. Correct about over torque in bush screws. We were always told Taper Lock bushes were so good they did not need a key, we always fitted one.
@theessexhunter13056 ай бұрын
Good point, we have ones here in the UK which are billit machined also cast for low speed stuff.
@ShainAndrews6 ай бұрын
@@andrewmicas4327 You are correct. A properly mated tapered shaft connection does not require a key. In the real world things change a bit because it takes training to educate how to achieve and verify that fitment. So you get a belt or suspenders included (key ways) . That way should the connection fail it f's up all components in epic fashion.
@carloskawasaki6566 ай бұрын
Thank yo for sharing, always a pleasure watch your project, Everytime I learn a lot👍👍👍👍
@scotthultin77696 ай бұрын
79 👍's up on fire welding thank you for sharing 😊
@davidsnyder20006 ай бұрын
That joker was stuck on there. Even with all that heat it still took s beating
@ypaulbrown6 ай бұрын
Greg, they should call you ....'The Fastest Torch in the West'
@howder19516 ай бұрын
Great video, I saw a lot of taper-loks in my career as a millwright, exactly, too much torque or misapplied lube and you get the call. Enjoyed, cheers!
@blacksupra106 ай бұрын
the don't argue hammer.
@JohnSmith-lv8xk6 ай бұрын
That's the difference between a mechanic and a Millwright !! They could have saved that taper if they used some heat from the beginning......
@ericcope82166 ай бұрын
Cake! Heat is our friend! Thx.
@guygfm42436 ай бұрын
Thanks good video love the work you do.
@theessexhunter13056 ай бұрын
It is called sintered metal if it is not cast. good job
@frfrpr6 ай бұрын
Quick. Informative. Solid filming. Thanks
@aliasaila88186 ай бұрын
Nice an short. Thats the way a professionals doing it! 😊
@ronpatterson54836 ай бұрын
Ain’t nothin a BFH can fix.. awesome.
@charlietanner62116 ай бұрын
those rosebuds are great but they suck down the acetelene that stuff is getting outrageous in mo seems like they dont put as much in as they used to i use a lot of propane now great video
@NOpainNOgainJUSTdoIT6 ай бұрын
very interesting the diverse job types, you get called to do!
@michaelryan93116 ай бұрын
I use to rebuild parking and adjusting cylinders for brake pods. Some bad rusted ones. Like real bad. Only way i could get them out was to heat the hell out of it, red hot, blew air into one port while hitting it with a heavy hammer on the end of tge cylinder. Blew out like a freakin rocket. Lol good times.
@nickj25086 ай бұрын
Nice work as always 👍4:45 i'd say Like a rusted glove 😊
@williamthomas94636 ай бұрын
Always amazes me why they destroy it BEFORE they call the weldor 🤷🏻♂️! Spend the money. Call the weldor first. Ends up saving money in time, parts and aggravation.
@user-uw8bm1jv8k6 ай бұрын
The pros don't spare the fire, or the hammer....
@PontiacLS6 ай бұрын
You the man.. good job..
@user-jr2ue9nu6y6 ай бұрын
When its cold and it doesn't work. You tell her "Just needs a little heat"!
@eprn1n26 ай бұрын
Heat is the key. Just like that.😊
@josephjorgensen3282Ай бұрын
I was trained to never use the impact on QD bushings tighten with a socket wretch and start tapping and get heat if needed some just need loving. The horrible ones only have 2 pushers
@rudyrivera74266 ай бұрын
Man,you make it look so easy! Wow! Thanks for sharing!
@frank-t68576 ай бұрын
My first thought was applying anti seize on the shaft when installing the pulley and the pulley lock.
@jspice-kl2wc6 ай бұрын
You make it look so easy, thank you.
@afish436 ай бұрын
Heat is some magic stuff. Never use antiseize. Only on the bolts.
@ypaulbrown6 ай бұрын
Greg, when your hot, your hot.......great show.....Paul
@rossnolan28836 ай бұрын
Awesome 😎 😊
@bruceslattengren85876 ай бұрын
What a lesson!!!!😊
@weldingwelder6 ай бұрын
I totally thought that was cast, great video though 👍
@MySynthDungeon6 ай бұрын
Nicely done,,clean, tidy! Cheers!;-)!
@robertrpenny6 ай бұрын
Ya gotta luv them acetylene torches dude
@victorjeffers19936 ай бұрын
I usually start a job like that with penetrating oil like PB Blaster or WD-40 ! Usually makes the job a lot easier ! May still have to use a torch occasionally but the penetrating oil does help !Especially if you have time for it to set and work in !
@OFW6 ай бұрын
I have done this exact thing about 30 times. My first several times I soaked it in penetrating oil and it made no difference.
@brandon20766 ай бұрын
@@OFW In all my experience, I have NEVER had penetrating oil be the deciding factor when it comes freeing seized/stuck items. Once you get something to move even a tiny bit, then and only then can penetrating oil actually help the progress as you work it between mating surfaces with movement. Generally if something is so tight/stuck that it takes hundreds of degrees of focused heat to budge, the stuck portions will be watertight and nothing's getting in.... penetrating oil will have left the chat, the stuff flashes off pretty quick.
@victorjeffers19936 ай бұрын
@@OFW Yes I agree penetrating oil doesn't always work but if given enough time to penetrate it can work may take a couple applications but I've had success ! I agree it's not for all jobs but when you don't have access to a torch it's a good starting point !
@dirtfarmer74726 ай бұрын
@@victorjeffers1993 You have to remember that hired hands are not paid to think, even if they were some won’t. It all pays the same to some hired hands whether they do it right or wrong.
6 ай бұрын
Olá amigo acompanhando o trabalho!!! Boa sorte sempre!!!
@dans_Learning_Curve6 ай бұрын
Don't force it, get s bigger hammer! Actually, the key came out of the keyway.
@richardbrown24476 ай бұрын
I'll break it then I'll ring the man
@kerrygleeson44096 ай бұрын
Great job as always 🦘
@merkyworks6 ай бұрын
Well done!
@regsparkes65076 ай бұрын
Yessir good and ( fairly ) easy job. IF you have a rosebub torch and a seemingly endless supply of acetylene. I wonder though, when you used the cold chisel to move that "keyway", isn't it really known as a KEY, which is in the KEYWAY that is cut into the shaft?
@OFW6 ай бұрын
Yes, I removed the key out of the keyway
@regsparkes65076 ай бұрын
@@OFW Something like calling a four wheel drive vehicle a 'Jeep' I guess. LOL!
@michaelmonahan20586 ай бұрын
Longer video please.
@weldingTn6 ай бұрын
Good work 👍
@familycornell88666 ай бұрын
Thats the way to make money.
@robjaimiehickford45596 ай бұрын
SKF make better adaptor bushes than that. Most have one grub screw to jack off and release taper. Guess its money for jam in your favor....
@trevnico6 ай бұрын
heating it first i bet i could have got it off without breaking it
@mikev.10346 ай бұрын
👍👍
@jayusher5766 ай бұрын
With a rose bud that'll fall right off..
@jeremyhanna38526 ай бұрын
That is powdered sintered metal got really popular in last 20 yrs its cheap to manufacture but its crap
@4thgradedropout9806 ай бұрын
Sintered powdered metal. Seems like a terrible idea in this application. Idk though. Maybe it's nodular iron like the other dude said. Cheers.
@carlwallis20446 күн бұрын
Always reinstall with anti seize. I
@marksolheim96906 ай бұрын
What I usually do for stuff like this is drill and tap the keyway and use a slide hammer to pull the keyway out first. Then heat the whole thing up and slide off.
@ggcutter40986 ай бұрын
I have done alot of taper lock bushings like heat is the key and anti seize when the go back the next guy will thank you
@yenerm1146 ай бұрын
👌🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@moejr146 ай бұрын
What’s better for heating metal Rosebud or torch head?
@OFW6 ай бұрын
Rose bud for larger surface area.
@botmonkey10086 ай бұрын
Pulley is bent from you beating on it hot, broski.
@OFW5 ай бұрын
They are not using it again anyway
@NICK-uy3nl6 ай бұрын
The piece is called 'sintered powder metal', a metalic powder is pressed and heated under high pressure and temperature into a specific form, fusing the powder into a solid piece. It is a cheap process of making parts with no machine finishing. A better quality part would be machined from solid steel and would cost 5 times as much.
@KenSilvers6 ай бұрын
you removed the key.... it's impossible to remove a keyway without filling it in with glue. My daddy taught me the difference when I was very young. There is a key and a way... the key is the sliver of steel. The way is the groove the key fits into. Ways on a lathe are the same, but not keyed... operating in pairs and halves. The different metal is called sintered. Made using electricity, powdered metal and hydraulic pressure.... and it's still trash. Imagine that!
@williamgreen47576 ай бұрын
Its nodular iron I believe.
@williammunford4766 ай бұрын
They are powderd metal
@tshephomutizira58536 ай бұрын
Hi Do you know where I can find numbered zip ties for making hydraulic lines?
@OFW6 ай бұрын
Check at electrical store. They have little numbers that go over wires, they also work well with small zip ties. I use colored zip ties for smaller jobs.
@sparksmobilerepair40256 ай бұрын
what settings are you running on your rosebud? I cant for the life of me get mine to run without pooping and blowing out after about 3 minutes of run time. brand new rosebud, new guages, new hoses..
@OFW6 ай бұрын
Honestly I don’t know. I just turned on the bottles and lit it.
@billmccrackin88255 ай бұрын
Propylene?
@gettinbentfabrication913714 күн бұрын
Isn’t made out of Ductile iron?
@OFW14 күн бұрын
No
@thomaskrenn38086 ай бұрын
@billcovert34736 ай бұрын
Hear the click. OK!
@johnpope44646 ай бұрын
From the looks of it they would have never pulled it off
@williams.73146 ай бұрын
So you have three main pieces: 1. Shaft 2. Sleeve 3. Pulley You heat the pulley from the outside to what? Make the sleeve expand in diameter? That relieves enough friction from between the sleeve and the shaft or something? What are you expanding, and where are you reducing friction between those 3 pieces when you expand the metal?
@OFW6 ай бұрын
The pulley expands away from the sleeve by only a few thousands of an inch but it’s enough to brake it loose. If the sleeve got too hot it could have the reverse effect. Expanding into the pulley.
@jenniferwhite60896 ай бұрын
sorry please stop asking me to fix stupid for you lol when a read seal millwright uses red lock tight on a new bearing inside the housing it is time for me to leave the trades you don't want to know his large bottle of red lock tight ran out when he was going to put the bearing back on the shaft too i must have slept throw that day in trade school lol red lock tight use i have the smallest bottle of red lock-tight which lasted me a year too oh i don't soak the part in lock-tight as people who work for me need to have a simple test into how much lock-tight they should use i got questioned by a young person said i should not be using that on bearings i was happy he knew that too he said he was told in school to soak the bolt with lock tight he said told me it was wrong to in his mind well could not push him up at all