I live in Germany, I work in IT, I own a mini lathe and I'm about to build a shapeoko CNC. My interest in machining came from watching people like you, abom, mr crispin, clickspring etc. Among the ones I listed, I love watching your videos the most, even tho I never met you, maybe never will, you enthrall me the most, you have a special Aura which I really like. Keep on rocking Mr. Fenner.
The last time I pored babbitt was about 1959. My grandfather needed it done, but he was in poor health, so he told me what to do and watched me do the work .
@scottpageusmc If you come through the Oklahoma pan handle plan to drop by the Cimarron Heritage Center. We have an original settlers underground house. Building stuffed with buggies, wagons, old cars & trucks, dust bowl exhibit and much more. Other than your time it is free.
@3:20 - I used to work for a national battery company where part of the job was replacing cells in huge forklift batteries. We used large ingots like this along with a torch to "solder" the cells back in place. We always vented the cells before firing up the torch though. Each joint only takes a second if you're good.
the Harris Stay Clean flux does a very good job for tinning ferrous metals, I used it for solder many parts that have been saved that way As you say, cleaniness is of a prime importance when soldering about any materials. very good teacher excellent video
Thanks Keith. Very good episode. Please do continue on and show the pour. Keep the skills alive. Just out of curiosity what is the Babbitt alloy. Is a different one required to bond with the 50/50 solder. Cheers
Hello, my first TH-camr whom I watch and admire and I need to have text translation turned on to understand what he is saying, but thanks to the translation technique I can keep up to date with what's going on with you. I am familiar with this whitening and tinning technique. I also repair various devices, but I have never poured bearing alloy into the bearing shell (babit). I am very far from the shipyard and we do not have such solutions. But I've seen such shells before. Maybe one day I will come across this type of bearing, I have this babit, although I prefer the name bearing alloy. The most important thing is that it combines well with the tin primer. I will be happy to watch the continuation of the acetabular casting. Best regards and all the best. PS. I wonder how he will translate it.😊
Eu apliquei muito babbit em mancais de bronze em formato bi-partido,os mancais eram aquecidos e aplicavamos uma camada de estanho,logo em seguida aplicavamos camadas de babbit usando o maçarico oxi-acetileno e varetas que fazíamos na cantoneira. Depois de frio usinava a parte de fechamento e tornava o diâmetro interno. O babbit que o patrão comprava era usado e tinha impurezas que fazia ter que antes de colocar a medida final tinha que remover com fresa esférica e fazer enchimento até que nao restasse mais impurezas.
Thanks Keith, this is the first time I've ever seen tinning. This is the kind of knowledge that you tuck away and keep filed in the noggin' until a day when it pays off out of nowhere lol.
Hi Keith and Lisa 😊, good job on the tin nine, man I can smell that flux from over here, used to use what we called spirits of salt fluid don't know if it's the same stuff kieth but the fumes made your eyes water and took your breath away. I'd be interested to see the babbit poured, and straightening that big shaft would be a good watch. Whatever you give us is always interesting, cheers mate, best wishe's to you and Lisa, Stuart UK.
You need to anneal the part before you weld it and you need to know what type of material was used in original parts. After that I would look up in the Lincoln Electric welding book and use the suggested rod that matches your needs.
Thanks for the video. As a retired MR1 we did a lot of bearings. The biggest was a main line shaft bearing for USS Detroit. Inside diameter of 48 inches, plus .002 minus 0. We got it done on a 50 year old ship at sea (anchored) during Desert Storm. It was a steel shell with grooves. The faces were hand scraped for flatness, then bored on a HBM. I haven't seen all of your videos yet, but I haven't seen you "peening" the babbit. The moulders would do this to see if the babitt would release from the shell before machining. Do you do it also?
I often make my own flux for tinning for Babbitt or other large soldering projects. Just Muriatic acid with Zink dissolved into it... It's called Cut acid. I only use that stuff outside with a fan blowing across the work.
I crave information, thank you for your time. I seem to teach all of those around me, so, when I can learn from others it is treasured. Please continue with your videos Mr Fenner. I need to be taught these interesting things, even if I never need to implement the task. Our company purchased me a $200,000.00 Haas ST-35LY lathe, day 3, relax and understand what I taught myself in day 1-2...extreme and intense. I never fail..on day 3, making parts ( I think that I need to adjust the arc filters). Just saying, I seem to always teach everyone including myself Mr Fenner. Please continue..
@@Daledavispratt I just started my youtube channel after watching his videos for years & I basically he is my inspiration & I copy his style of making videos. I am so sad to see him go, especially when I just started with few of my videos. I can understand google payment is low & is very low in India. But my channel is too small now to think about money.
Хорошая работа.👍 Конечно, таких диаметров вкладышей заливать не пришлось. Но Ф60мм, то да. Не знаю, мы или бедные, или нищие. Но намного всё проще. Шаблон с картона, лудили паяльником, на паяльной лампе. Потом напильник и шабер. А, ну да, еще помню, если диаметр позволяет, то шабрили поршневыми кольцами Б/У. Пополам переломил и вперед.👍
Keith, I'm writing to see if you'd be willing to do less of the attempted indoctrination; regarding the pledge of allegiance to the flag and the right wing turn your channel has taken. I've been watching you since the beginning of turn wright machine works. You have been an amazing resource for learning more about turning, welding, brazing, and the general properties of steel(straightening shafts, tempering, etc.), how things work, what tolerances are important, and strategies to be efficient in the shop. I work at a construction company and get enough right wing propaganda while I'm on the clock, if it would be possible to enjoy an educational program at home, I would sincerely appreciate it.
@@KeithFenner I previously had a positive response, but can't let that stay. The right wing rhetoric is why my husband has been threatened by my coworkers because we're a gay couple. This BS right wing propaganda is why they think it's OK to threaten to smash beer bottles over his head.
As a veteran, it hurts when I see someone telling another person how he should be politically oriented. This is a free country and you’ve done more harm trying to force someone not to be able express themselves than someone putting a flag on their wall.
I live in Germany, I work in IT, I own a mini lathe and I'm about to build a shapeoko CNC. My interest in machining came from watching people like you, abom, mr crispin, clickspring etc. Among the ones I listed, I love watching your videos the most, even tho I never met you, maybe never will, you enthrall me the most, you have a special Aura which I really like. Keep on rocking Mr. Fenner.
Yes, please keep sharing. Vary interested is seeing the babbit pour.
Definitely continue this video real interested in the 6" shaft straightening to just not stuff we see every day
Great video, show pouring Babbitt. I seen Keith Rucker do his share. But I always enjoy it. Look forward to your next video.
The last time I pored babbitt was about 1959. My grandfather needed it done, but he was in poor health, so he told me what to do and watched me do the work .
@scottpageusmc If you come through the Oklahoma pan handle plan to drop by the Cimarron Heritage Center. We have an original settlers underground house. Building stuffed with buggies, wagons, old cars & trucks, dust bowl exhibit and much more. Other than your time it is free.
Thanks for doing this. This knowledge needs to be preserved.
Keith please continue, I am working on learning how to pour babbitt in some of my antique tractor engines. It is helping.
I would like to see the pour on this bearing....cheers...and thank you...
Please do a video of the Babbitt pour.
@3:20 - I used to work for a national battery company where part of the job was replacing cells in huge forklift batteries. We used large ingots like this along with a torch to "solder" the cells back in place. We always vented the cells before firing up the torch though. Each joint only takes a second if you're good.
I would like to see any and all work you do. I can't get enough.
interesting as usual -thx Keith
Thanks for the videos Keith. Definitely continue with the babbit pour, your a wealth of information, these are really great and informative!
Always interested in babbitt pours.
the Harris Stay Clean flux does a very good job for tinning ferrous metals, I used it for solder many parts that have been saved that way
As you say, cleaniness is of a prime importance when soldering about any materials.
very good teacher
excellent video
Thanks Keith. Very good episode. Please do continue on and show the pour. Keep the skills alive. Just out of curiosity what is the Babbitt alloy. Is a different one required to bond with the 50/50 solder. Cheers
Enjoy and bearing/babbet content. Especially the fixturing molds required.
Machining the elliptical oil grooves with the special tailstock attachment.
It would be interesting to hear about the change in the name of the shop.
Hello, my first TH-camr whom I watch and admire and I need to have text translation turned on to understand what he is saying, but thanks to the translation technique I can keep up to date with what's going on with you. I am familiar with this whitening and tinning technique. I also repair various devices, but I have never poured bearing alloy into the bearing shell (babit). I am very far from the shipyard and we do not have such solutions. But I've seen such shells before. Maybe one day I will come across this type of bearing, I have this babit, although I prefer the name bearing alloy. The most important thing is that it combines well with the tin primer. I will be happy to watch the continuation of the acetabular casting. Best regards and all the best. PS. I wonder how he will translate it.😊
Eu apliquei muito babbit em mancais de bronze em formato bi-partido,os mancais eram aquecidos e aplicavamos uma camada de estanho,logo em seguida aplicavamos camadas de babbit usando o maçarico oxi-acetileno e varetas que fazíamos na cantoneira. Depois de frio usinava a parte de fechamento e tornava o diâmetro interno. O babbit que o patrão comprava era usado e tinha impurezas que fazia ter que antes de colocar a medida final tinha que remover com fresa esférica e fazer enchimento até que nao restasse mais impurezas.
Babbit nao pode usar lixa.
I would really like to see the pour.
I have that same kiln for lampworking with glass but it has a different controller
Thanks Keith, this is the first time I've ever seen tinning. This is the kind of knowledge that you tuck away and keep filed in the noggin' until a day when it pays off out of nowhere lol.
Hi Keith and Lisa 😊, good job on the tin nine, man I can smell that flux from over here, used to use what we called spirits of salt fluid don't know if it's the same stuff kieth but the fumes made your eyes water and took your breath away. I'd be interested to see the babbit poured, and straightening that big shaft would be a good watch. Whatever you give us is always interesting, cheers mate, best wishe's to you and Lisa, Stuart UK.
Thanks for posting, very interesting. I think a tinning video + pouring video combo would be great. Take care
Most definitely would like to see the babbitt pour
@KeithFenner Which welding rod should be used for Case hardening ?
You need to anneal the part before you weld it and you need to know what type of material was used in original parts. After that I would look up in the Lincoln Electric welding book and use the suggested rod that matches your needs.
Keep up the great content Keith
Thank you for your patriotism.
Hope things are OK. 🙂
Yes they are, just real busy and building up a 30 in 30 days run of videos.
@@KeithFenner Alright!!! 🙂👍
Thanks for the video. As a retired MR1 we did a lot of bearings. The biggest was a main line shaft bearing for USS Detroit. Inside diameter of 48 inches, plus .002 minus 0. We got it done on a 50 year old ship at sea (anchored) during Desert Storm. It was a steel shell with grooves. The faces were hand scraped for flatness, then bored on a HBM. I haven't seen all of your videos yet, but I haven't seen you "peening" the babbit. The moulders would do this to see if the babitt would release from the shell before machining. Do you do it also?
Very interesting series. Thank you.
Another vote for a follow up babbit pour please.
Thanks for Sharing Keith Vary interesting Keep sharing
I like it Mr Fenner!
I'd love to see more on TH-cam, Keith.
getting it Done Sir Keith...cheers from Orlando, Paul
keep up the good work
As usual great video, thanks
Keith, definitely learned something new tonight...thanks so much.....Paul
Paul, are you doing anything with appleseed these days?
I do enjoy watching a good pour, maybe have a babbit championship event sometime. Keith and Keith. What about a high temperature o-ring dam
I often make my own flux for tinning for Babbitt or other large soldering projects. Just Muriatic acid with Zink dissolved into it... It's called Cut acid. I only use that stuff outside with a fan blowing across the work.
The old timers called it killed spirits.
Bom trabalho amigo Keith!!!
love it Keith
Please continue the series Keith. Thanks for the video.
I crave information, thank you for your time. I seem to teach all of those around me, so, when I can learn from others it is treasured. Please continue with your videos Mr Fenner. I need to be taught these interesting things, even if I never need to implement the task. Our company purchased me a $200,000.00 Haas ST-35LY lathe, day 3, relax and understand what I taught myself in day 1-2...extreme and intense. I never fail..on day 3, making parts ( I think that I need to adjust the arc filters). Just saying, I seem to always teach everyone including myself Mr Fenner. Please continue..
Your talents extend far beyond a machinist. I wish you had of worked in the industry that I worked in, I would have gotten a lot more sleep.
Keep it rolling, Keith. 👍🏻
Interesting stuff
Ahhhh! I can smell the hot acid wafting in my face again! Nice tinning job.
Hola keith que buen trabajo .
Pregunta lo q padas es estaño o metal blanco. Bueno cuando puedas contestarme gracias amigo saludos
Tinning is the process name. The product is 50/50 solder, and we will be pouring babbitt as the bearing material.
Gracias keiht
👍 More. Thanks Keith.
hows the Monarch lathe coming along?
Coming along, just had two videos on spline and one update on locals
are you not uploading here anymore??😾
Keith I have a set of scrapers for scraping babies bearings.
Any intrest?
Thanks for the offer, but I'm going to the machine to size, and the customer will fit it.
Yep, yep, metal! ⚙️
Why are you not uploading videos Keith ?
Because he's sick of supporting Google.
@@Daledavispratt so he wont do videos anymore, he retired ?
@@Oxtusk Don't know about that, but I know he's not alone in disliking Google. They are running a lot of good creators off.
@@Daledavispratt I just started my youtube channel after watching his videos for years & I basically he is my inspiration & I copy his style of making videos. I am so sad to see him go, especially when I just started with few of my videos. I can understand google payment is low & is very low in India. But my channel is too small now to think about money.
Хорошая работа.👍 Конечно, таких диаметров вкладышей заливать не пришлось. Но Ф60мм, то да. Не знаю, мы или бедные, или нищие. Но намного всё проще. Шаблон с картона, лудили паяльником, на паяльной лампе. Потом напильник и шабер. А, ну да, еще помню, если диаметр позволяет, то шабрили поршневыми кольцами Б/У. Пополам переломил и вперед.👍
Awesome there is all kinds of ways good talented workers can get it done! Cheers, Keith
Sir'Can 6013 welding be done to case harden the job??
Mr Peet has a good tining video
Nice😊😊
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Thank you Keith!
Keith we call it a White Metal Bearing.
I’d like to see that Keith.
I can smell that flux from Colorado!
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Keith,
I'm writing to see if you'd be willing to do less of the attempted indoctrination; regarding the pledge of allegiance to the flag and the right wing turn your channel has taken. I've been watching you since the beginning of turn wright machine works. You have been an amazing resource for learning more about turning, welding, brazing, and the general properties of steel(straightening shafts, tempering, etc.), how things work, what tolerances are important, and strategies to be efficient in the shop.
I work at a construction company and get enough right wing propaganda while I'm on the clock, if it would be possible to enjoy an educational program at home, I would sincerely appreciate it.
I like your work buddies already!
@@KeithFenner I previously had a positive response, but can't let that stay. The right wing rhetoric is why my husband has been threatened by my coworkers because we're a gay couple. This BS right wing propaganda is why they think it's OK to threaten to smash beer bottles over his head.
Just noticed the Trump flag. I knew I liked you.
Been watching you for a decade and love your channel, but when you bring in political nonsense you're going to lose me.
As a veteran, it hurts when I see someone telling another person how he should be politically oriented. This is a free country and you’ve done more harm trying to force someone not to be able express themselves than someone putting a flag on their wall.