I'm not a pro, but I weld a fair bit. It's rather hard, with stick to lay down beads that look at good and not have them actually BE good. No idea what rods he is using, or if he did some pre heating with the torch, I'm guessing he did. All that to say, those welds will last as long as if any other man or women had laid those beads. The steel he welded to, will probably rot out first.
Worked in a china company long ago. Among the funniest moments Ive seen there was people from below, pushing peoples buttocks up when climbing without proper infrastructure or safety equipment. Also throwing tools up/down onto peoples hands. Its a different kind of teamwork they do. Like dang. Working with them felt really cool. This one guy li jian dong was mid cut on a steel plate and lit a cigarette with a cutting torch inches from his face and continued cutting. Same dude could cut a perfect circle with smooth edges freehand without any tracing with chalk. And usually like half hour before work ends, we just go up to the factory roof and just chilled while letting out sweaty work clothes dry. 10 storeys high above ground level lol. Cured my fear of heights too. Learned the asian squat to a point I can now make do without anything to sit on. Id label that phase as the best years of my life. The first time in my life I felt the validation I never got from my own family. Previously Ive always thought theres something bad with me, but now I know its just that I never got a fair appreciation of my efforts.
Oh yeah most definitely, arch gouging the weld out of everything and then grinding it is a all day thing just about. I know because I do it for vulcan over here in the US. And then the welding alone takes forever because you have to do so many passes.
I'd be willing to bet the wrong parts were shipped and they had to make due with what they got cuz return and delivery time on the right size teeth would set them back way too much on the job. Just a guess
There's probably a good deal of redundant material to overshoot the strength requirements, grinding off a little won't harm it in the same way an older digger would have lost some material to scrapes and whatnot over the years.
I'm not going to lie those stacks were looking amazing, he was laying 9 to 12 beads on each and it seems like he definitely spent the time, I would think he had full penetration with his welds they were looking HOT asf
@@visruptsome of them also know garbage when they see it because in their spare time, they use their skills to do superior work while eating a sandwich and planning the weekend. The guys in this video are at the top of their special-ed class at best.
According to a bro in comments worked at cat for 20yrs and owns business now he never has preheated doing this same job never cracked 🤷 idk seems pretty credible to me hard to argue that (Just passing on bro-knowledge wish I remember name to tag lol)
@rookiexreviews3455 I have welded wheel loader shovel high construction steel for around 5 years been a blacksmith for around 11 years now the teeth that sit at the front is not as bad as the tub when welded bud still the same concept you welding in hardend Steel so if your gonna weld in it you need to pre heat and let it cool down slowly or else it will not stand the abuse it gonna take in its life time 🧑🏭🧑🏭 so maybe your bro is lucky ? Bud not the smartest then goo read up on your stuff before acting smart 🤓🤓
I used to weld these all the time at a few different coal mines worker for Caterpillar. I don’t think people realize the amount of work and craftsmanship it takes to do this. This isn’t easy work by any means.
Notice that when they realized the parts were too small for the bucket, they cut the part with a gas torch instead of doing the easy thing and grinding down the bucket. That means if something breaks, it won’t crack the bucket, which saves an expensive repair in the future. It shows honesty and clear thinking. You don’t see it all the time.
Güzel kaynak çekmiş aferin imalatta guzel malzemeye zarar vermeden isyapmis gazalti rutille kaynak 5 milim çelik bazikle dipkaynaklari çekse idi çatlama kırılma yarı n olmaz hayırlı işler ben sadece fikrimi söyledim arkadaslar
I have worked with buckets this big alone and I can say welding those is exhausting and time consuming. You have to some how reinforce the middle to prevent binding and then start welding. I learned this the hard way
You really have to admire the simplicity of thick metal hardware. If it's too thick or needs to be replaced, cut it. If it's too thin or needs to be stronger, add more.
Недавно также меняли пару зубьев на ковше карерного экскаватора. Грели место сварки, варили полуавтоматом с каргоном. Эсли не греть, есть шанс что в дальнейшем пойдут трещины по швам!
Может объяснишь мне? Нахрена подрезать "зуб" вместо посадочного места на ковше, если этот посадочный участок представляет из себя кусок металла, привариваемый к ковшу?
That safety squint looks like it's working great
Only used it for a little- about as long as it is expected to work 😂
Safety third
Eyelids make a great welding mask
He didn't squint. He put the contact where he wanted it and turned his head and closed his eyes. For tack welds that works
@@neverpreparedenough6431that’s bullshit
Pay that man what he asks for
I can't imagine what that work cost in Australia, what with its health and safety regulations, it'd probably take at least a week and need 20 men.
18 a hr and per diem
@@sliperysid😂 probably cost half a kangaroo
And me for strength
@@tylerwestman5258 🪃😆
Uses umbrella to block sun.
*Gets 400X UV exposure from the welding arc.*
It's to block the rain, are you slow?
Bro cant take a joke 💀💀💀
@@gamergunner1630the joke is dumb asf.
It’s for the wind and the rain like the comment above says
@@Volnues bro can't take a joke 💀
Man I did NOT expect those beautiful welds, on the flip-side who knows how long they’ll last😂
@@josephmaxwell896Tell me you’re not a welder without telling me you’re not a welder.
Slightly longer than a bladed bucket .... which isn't long . It depends slightly on material ie.... sand , rock , miscellaneous earth / ground
I'm not a pro, but I weld a fair bit. It's rather hard, with stick to lay down beads that look at good and not have them actually BE good. No idea what rods he is using, or if he did some pre heating with the torch, I'm guessing he did. All that to say, those welds will last as long as if any other man or women had laid those beads. The steel he welded to, will probably rot out first.
@@josephmaxwell896bro how is he going to treat wields
@@bigwheel9132 but his job is still more important than yours. You probably weld random shot indoors and this guy is outside in a dirt field somewhere
Ayo buy that man with the umbrella a beer on me.
666 likes again... Interesting
nah man let me cover the beer you give it to ‘im 😂
Worked in a china company long ago. Among the funniest moments Ive seen there was people from below, pushing peoples buttocks up when climbing without proper infrastructure or safety equipment. Also throwing tools up/down onto peoples hands. Its a different kind of teamwork they do. Like dang. Working with them felt really cool. This one guy li jian dong was mid cut on a steel plate and lit a cigarette with a cutting torch inches from his face and continued cutting. Same dude could cut a perfect circle with smooth edges freehand without any tracing with chalk. And usually like half hour before work ends, we just go up to the factory roof and just chilled while letting out sweaty work clothes dry. 10 storeys high above ground level lol. Cured my fear of heights too. Learned the asian squat to a point I can now make do without anything to sit on. Id label that phase as the best years of my life. The first time in my life I felt the validation I never got from my own family. Previously Ive always thought theres something bad with me, but now I know its just that I never got a fair appreciation of my efforts.
Why would he want a beer on you?
Is he supposed to slurp it off your body? 🤔
@@Dhemoss you clearly don't get it lol
Those welds look wicked good my man.
Ahh a fellow New England. Wicked
@@dominicdallaire5017 Nope.
OSHA inspector would have a nervous breakdown watching this.
Msha would have a field day 🤑
Lmao flippen react with an armed response team
MSHA would be writing ✍️ so fast he'd burn through a pencil a minute lol
Which is why all the work went to China 😂
Wow lol, do you have a Netflix special coming out? That’s so clever and hilarious on so many levels. I need to take notes
I sure hope you guys pre heated those wear blocks to at least 250 before ya welded them. Those MF’s are gonna crack lol
I literally was just thinking the same thing.
Idk much about welding but it seems like there's a lot of stuff that you need to know to weld correctly
@@blackscopedrunning the beads is like 10% of the job m8 .
The area where the wear blocks were welded in place would still be hot from the teeth being welded on.
The first pass was the preheat pass....
I am so glad I don't have to do this anymore, I'm retired after 43 years of welding
Good job bro. Salute
Thank you for your service !
@@rockridgewoodshopaaa
Лдашызвжфлвжч
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Сварщику почёт и уважение
Ага, варит полуавтоматом, а шлак сбивают от дуговой сварке 🤦♂️
@@user-gg1sc4xt4dполуавтомат с порошковой проволокой
@@user-uv5wh2si3fс порошка нет шлака в таких обьемах что бы надо было отбивать его!
Невижу тут почета...Заварил бы он под дождем трубу под давлением воды обычным рутилом да еще в слепую(не видно где и что варишь) воо другое дело
Дык работа, сделанная чужими руками, всегда лёгкая....
I really hope you preheated that my guy. I didn't see a rosebud or weed burner anywhere.
They are Asian, so no
@@23Butanedionewhite guy would have traded tools for meth
@@pasofino9583lmao 😂
@@pasofino9583russian would have drunk.
This Man is an artist.
Worth the price of admission.
Скорее всего это второй день , первый день - демонтаж старых зубов .
Oh yeah most definitely, arch gouging the weld out of everything and then grinding it is a all day thing just about. I know because I do it for vulcan over here in the US. And then the welding alone takes forever because you have to do so many passes.
Мне одного непонятно он варит полуавтоматом , а получается дуговая сварка
Ja fiz muito esse trampo!!! Bons tempos de manutenção de máquinas pesadas.!!!
Quanto custa esses dentes?? De uma máquina dessas
Wouldn't guess it by looking from a distance but Gahdamn those welds are clean asf
Nice clean welds! ❤
Very nice welding. Very smooth
implante dentário
@@Joseluis-to1mnbrain dead
@@diegogarcia3439he's talking about the new teeth on the bucket😂
Profissional em pleno trabalho com dedicação. Parabéns!!!!
😂😊😂ptfe
When you gotta make it work with the parts available.
This man measuring like it's gotta be precise 😂😂😂
Хороший маникюр получился. Сварщик красава.
Как в России,не подходит😅
綺麗な溶接ですね、👍
How you know? Yall buildings are always falling down an crumbling on videos
Always a smart idea to REMOVE material to make it fit. It definitely won't effect the strength of the component...
I'd be willing to bet the wrong parts were shipped and they had to make due with what they got cuz return and delivery time on the right size teeth would set them back way too much on the job. Just a guess
@@justinm2434i guess about that to.
according to what i've done with similiar errors few years ago
Hush
There's probably a good deal of redundant material to overshoot the strength requirements, grinding off a little won't harm it in the same way an older digger would have lost some material to scrapes and whatnot over the years.
It's like cut it and don't preheat nothing when you weld I don't wanna own that digging machine not gonna last very long 🤣👌
I love that the umbrella is in the background until the welder starts working haha.
Варит полуавтоматом ,а шлак как от электродов
I’d love to see those X-ray’s lmao
Lmao for what? A guy wielding a keyboard always has something to say 😂
I'm not going to lie those stacks were looking amazing, he was laying 9 to 12 beads on each and it seems like he definitely spent the time, I would think he had full penetration with his welds they were looking HOT asf
@@visruptsome of them also know garbage when they see it because in their spare time, they use their skills to do superior work while eating a sandwich and planning the weekend. The guys in this video are at the top of their special-ed class at best.
@@justlucky8254Y’all just mad he’s taking all your work while you sit in your apartment watching TH-cam videos
That man is a beast
If a fabricator shows up with the wrong parts and has to cut them down to make them fit on the spot, I'll just send him home.
You did it yourself.
Great men!
Nice welds!!! I wish I knew how to do that
Thru the day thru the rain and through the night. Great work.
Them welds tho!!! Awesome
شغل علم ومرتب ونظيف جدا عاشت ايدك
Já soldei essas garras nas conchas, da trabalho mas gratificante no final, ótimo trabalho desses profissionais 👏👏👏👍🤝🇧🇷
That welder has some talent.
Nice work indeed. 👏
Good looking welds bud not gonna hold if it's not preheated bud looks good
Also if he even has good penetration. When I took some welding classes you could make a good looking weld but it didn't penetrate for shi.
According to a bro in comments worked at cat for 20yrs and owns business now he never has preheated doing this same job never cracked 🤷 idk seems pretty credible to me hard to argue that
(Just passing on bro-knowledge wish I remember name to tag lol)
@rookiexreviews3455 I have welded wheel loader shovel high construction steel for around 5 years been a blacksmith for around 11 years now the teeth that sit at the front is not as bad as the tub when welded bud still the same concept you welding in hardend Steel so if your gonna weld in it you need to pre heat and let it cool down slowly or else it will not stand the abuse it gonna take in its life time 🧑🏭🧑🏭 so maybe your bro is lucky ? Bud not the smartest then goo read up on your stuff before acting smart 🤓🤓
@@PoroReaperDKbro chill
@@djjoey0812normally true, but those looked like some nice hot welds
Сварщик такой отличный, что неоставляет пузырки после сварки
Can’t tell you how many times I’ve done this.
Nice job
Umbrella man is unappreciated ❤
Solo calidad
Precioso trabajo
It's a tough job. I support you who do it with the responsibility of the head of household!
Dude welds better than most dudes I’ve seen on the pipeline and in the plants 😂
I used to weld these all the time at a few different coal mines worker for Caterpillar. I don’t think people realize the amount of work and craftsmanship it takes to do this. This isn’t easy work by any means.
Это как🤨 полуавтоматом варил и шлак отбивает 😳
Тоже не понял что за фигня
Порошковая проволока
Полуавтоматом делал прихватки... А электродом дешевле варить..
Nice work. The welder knew what he was doing .
Looks beautiful. 🤜🌟🤛
His buddy deserves a beer
My man laying them beads like a professional!
Exelente trabajo de estos hombres, muy profesionales mis saludos desde zipaquira cundinamarca Colombia
That excavator is a one happy customer for sure
Them safety sneakers are the best. Also boss man standing there in his suit with his advisor watching them take a full day to do one bucket
Not bad, now a test run video please!
That's some damn good welds there. I've seen them weld for days on buckets but that weld will be there.
Notice that when they realized the parts were too small for the bucket, they cut the part with a gas torch instead of doing the easy thing and grinding down the bucket. That means if something breaks, it won’t crack the bucket, which saves an expensive repair in the future. It shows honesty and clear thinking. You don’t see it all the time.
Respect for doing that in the field. It would 💯 have to come to the shop for me to do it…
Awesome welds .
Güzel kaynak çekmiş aferin imalatta guzel malzemeye zarar vermeden isyapmis gazalti rutille kaynak 5 milim çelik bazikle dipkaynaklari çekse idi çatlama kırılma yarı n olmaz hayırlı işler ben sadece fikrimi söyledim arkadaslar
😊😊
Two men completed this job. The young guy who wears orange is the student, the guy who wears a blue jacket is his trainer. Great job 👍👏
Beautiful welds, man! Outstanding!!👍🏼👍🏼
Such a pretty job, sure it will last all week
With respect its always a pleasure to watch a professional at work ❤😊
I have worked with buckets this big alone and I can say welding those is exhausting and time consuming. You have to some how reinforce the middle to prevent binding and then start welding. I learned this the hard way
bro welding while standing IN the bucket is wild.
Есть у нас поговорка. "Чтоб ты не умел делать, есть азиат, который делает лучше" 😂👍👍👍👍
良い仕事してますな❗
We need a charity to send these kind of guys proper welding hoods
Now, that's the greatest dentist I've ever seen.. a great smile in every bite..😁
Good in situ welding!
Молодцы, отлично востановили ковш
Digging those invisible welding goggles
I don’t know about the safety gear but they definitely did a nice job lol 👍
You really have to admire the simplicity of thick metal hardware.
If it's too thick or needs to be replaced, cut it.
If it's too thin or needs to be stronger, add more.
That’s one reason I’ve always gravitated towards metal fabrication instead of wood work. It’s a heck of a lot easier to take off or add on with metal.
This man can weld 👌🏻 salute 🦾
You know, it's bright when it leaves a spot in your eyes. Even from the screen for a temporary second.
Nice work
流石世界のコマツですね!夜に成る迄責任をもって修理するメカニック・メン!
その人はコマツから直接配属された作業員ですか?
Additions could make it work better !
Siempre me ha parecido increíble el trabajo de estos maestros.. 👍
Mans is so good at layin worms he don't even need to look. That's next level shii
É bonito ver um profissional trabalhando,da gosto.
Exatamente
Que solda bonita 😮😮😮😮
Nice welds man!
Gotta love those safety squints
Damn, I was expecting the welds to be swiss cheese but those looked pretty damn good!
Always make sure not to grind before welding to ensure maximum porosity and lack of fusion
This man makes so much money he has a paid assistant for 25/hr for holding his umbrella 🤣
Hell of a job my man
The definition of “ that’s not gonna fall off”
Looks good, but still need to clean the surface before welding. To ensure a good lasting weld.
Nice job well done bro!!!
Those are honestly some really clean ass welds, bravo that skill is hard to master.
When the company wont provide you the tools so you fix it yourself to get the job done
I feel that 💀😭
Really good work 👏
Gotta love the umbrella holder. Looking right at the weld without eye protection...
Недавно также меняли пару зубьев на ковше карерного экскаватора. Грели место сварки, варили полуавтоматом с каргоном. Эсли не греть, есть шанс что в дальнейшем пойдут трещины по швам!
thats gonna last 10 minutes on a real job site 😂
вот это я понимаю мастер своего дела
Может объяснишь мне? Нахрена подрезать "зуб" вместо посадочного места на ковше, если этот посадочный участок представляет из себя кусок металла, привариваемый к ковшу?
My only complaint is, that doesn't look pre-heated lol. Cast-iron has to be pre-heated to weld to mild steel.
great work 👍
Yes, even excavators need a dentist!😂