Video of installing gear wheel on large steel axle with our 150 ton hydraulic press. The axle is from large friction press so this is fixing friction press with hydraulic press!
You never have stupid ideas! They are always interesting, and usually pretty educational. Thank you for the videos. I live in Minnesota, in the US, and it is finally getting good and cold here, like it is supposed to. We should be at -5F by Saturday (which is about right for this time of year). Our lakes are certainly frozen.
In Canada we also have a very hot Winter. Where I live It's -2 C right now. In January here it's usually like -20 C, more or less. It feels very weird.
I think it depends which bit you're in. I mentioned in another comment, I know someone up in YT who's had to have a heat lamp under their propane tank the last week or so, because the liquid propane doesn't want to boil. Normally they might get a day or two of it being that cold.
@@technicalfool yes it do get cold in the Yukon, plugged my car in and left it running some who only plugged in would not start, my uncle deliverd propane in healy Alaska many times would see it go glurrk and run down the side of the tank need a heater for your tank heater .
@@manuelh.4147 I live in Montreal, which is on the opposite side of the country, I didn't know it was like that in the ouest.... I hope for them it doesn't last very long.
Thanks for the video Lauri. Really interesting to see a plywood gear wheel, never seen anything like that before, I thought when you first said it that it might be a composite like Tuffnell but when you showed it more closely it definitely looks like wood. I would be interested to see what it drives, it seems crazy that steel shaft broke before the wooden gear wheel, I guess the shaft could drive something else too. Thanks anyway, interesting to see.
My grandmother never trusted an oven thermometer. When baking, she would open the oven and hold her hand inside to determine if the oven was preheated to the right temperature before putting in the food to be cooked. Judging by the quality of her pies and roasts, I would say her temperature measuring skills were perfect.👍🥧🥧🥧😊
I like watching "crafting" videos as they can be really interesting also that axle is NOT something you want dropped on your foot, steel toed shoes or not :-) Anyway best of luck to you.
Where I am in western Canada less than 1 week ago we had much less than our average snowfall now we have much more than our average snowfall. I am finding that when it comes to weather there is no normal anymore. Cheers from the left edge of Canada.
We have some mild winters like that too where I live in western prairies Canada. But the last two weeks have been cold as a muh. Yesterday, I worked 2.5hrs north of Edmonton and it was -42c in the AM
Yesterday I was driving down a country road in north texas. Was 71 degrees. Looked up to see 3 flocks of ducks v shaped pattern heading straight north toward Oklahoma. All I could think of was What the Flock! Haven’t even made it to the first month of winter.
But even then, the part where he heated it could have been much more hot than the whole thing on average - but hey, he's got an entire life of experience behind him, so I guess he knows how fast that material conducts heat away to the rest of itself :D
@@Ralesk well yeah. I'm not discrediting him or his experience. But my gut reaction at first seeing that was... I was not prepared xD pucker factor 5 there.
It's been a hot winter everywhere. I'm in the southeast US (Georgia) and I've barely been able to get my leather jacket out. It's t-shirt weather most days.
Go to the north of Finland then :P Anyway, it makes me a little bit sad that winters are getting hotter and hotter. I haven't seen snow in Poland for a couple of years already... :(
@@deanrobert8674 I just wanted to explain why Laur would say it like that. Most of us Finns fuck up with "the", "a", "an" etc. because they are not natural for us to use. :)
It's the same in the Netherlands with winter. It's around 8 to 10 degrees Celsius and it should be around 0 degrees. More rain and wind right now. I'm kind of worried about how hot the summer is going to be.
Build a wood burning power generator based on nuclear power design. From start to finish it could be enough for couple of really good building/machining videos.
I have thought about testing strength of different chains but making them also spin while doing that sound interesting :D I try to think about how to do that
@@Beyondthepress Maybe you could use a heavy spring to preload them so they are less likely to fly off when speeding up :) Or just spin them up and push the axles apart with a hydraulic cylinder or something :D
Shooting bicycle chain, or motorcycle chain, or chainsaw chain out of the Sawblade Launcher might be interesting. Target could be typical biking clothing, leathers, or chainsaw safety chaps and safety headgear.
I have ordered the tri motor one 😂 I can buy it for the company and the press channel + my business ideas outside of youtube are doing pretty well so I think I should have the money when it's ready to ship. We also use about 4500€ per year on diesel so might be good investment in the end
@@Beyondthepress That's awesome. If I had the money, I could get one. The Russian's, though are making their own Cyber Truck, using a UAZ. "UAZ-based Cybertruck" (Garage 54). I would though, probably get the Model 3 instead.
No worries about the weather its not February yet and that's the coldest part of winter so the frozen lake videos will happen minus 30 C in Edmonton now take care .
Speak for yourself! We got -5F already in the end of November, in Minneapolis...and it was about -5F last night in Iowa where I am working. That isn't wind chill, but actuall temp!
@@metalcl0ne I ask myself that every day, atleast during the winter. :) But seriously, having weather consistently below freezing is way better than constant freezing and thawing....and I wouldn't enjoy your summers!
@@fredygump5578 i mean honestly, id prefer to have weather constantly below freezing temperature because winters here are so annoying, even though its cold we get snow like once a year. The summers are great btw but you have to change shirts 2-4 times a day from sweating all the time
"Should be minus 20 by now!" ......... WHHHAAAAT? I have never even seen proper snow in my life (now 68 years old)! Our winters barely get below freezing. I think the coldest we have ever had was minus 9. Right now 18:30 it's 35 degrees.
Meanwhile I know someone over in Canada who's having to put heat lamps under the propane tank for their house, because for the last week or so it's been so cold that propane doesn't want to be a gas.
I was thinking the same thing. After last week Boeing flew a 300 to yellowknife parked it for few hours @ -48 . Then they could not get back in until the it defrosted.
Feh, propane... the wuss of fuels 🙄 “Wahhh, it’s too cold for me to be a combustible gas today, why can’t i just gasify in spring when it’s warmer?!” 😭
The gear is quite wide, distributing force and reducing stress, and wood in the right orientation is surprisingly strong. With plywood you can even adjust the direction of the fibers in a somewhat similar fashion to composite materials.
tell me you froze the shaft or warmed the gear. you will need all of the press to get it back off. our 300 ton press with a ton of wheel and or gear and shaft on it jumps a quarter inch when the piece finally lets go of the shaft with three people heating the gear or wheel.
Well yeah, I know they know what they are doing, though I missed that its wood, thinking back many years cant remember how hard lignumvite is but I'm sure it could score that shaft. I did re watch and think I saw two key ways so there probably isn't much of a crush. Unless for some reason there is a large clearance fit I always make one hotter or colder.
Tää ralli englanti on siistiä,miksi ette tee myös Suomen kielellä??mä en tajuu mitään tässä höpinästä😂😂 videot on kyllä hyviä,mutta ilman ääntä pakko kuunnella 🇫🇮💪
You forgot to say "And here we go".
Timo was using the press so he should shout that :D
@@Beyondthepress He seems to be a man of few words, more action than talk. I'm okay with that.
We must deal with him.
@@markfergerson2145 lovely said
Kiitos for "Tool Time with Timo and Lauri" . I love the workshop.
I, personally, enjoy watching the machining process. Don't know why, but it is relaxing.
You never have stupid ideas! They are always interesting, and usually pretty educational. Thank you for the videos. I live in Minnesota, in the US, and it is finally getting good and cold here, like it is supposed to. We should be at -5F by Saturday (which is about right for this time of year). Our lakes are certainly frozen.
In Canada we also have a very hot Winter. Where I live It's -2 C right now.
In January here it's usually like -20 C, more or less.
It feels very weird.
Canada weather in northern Finland then. Just below freezing for many months and 3 feet of snow
I think it depends which bit you're in. I mentioned in another comment, I know someone up in YT who's had to have a heat lamp under their propane tank the last week or so, because the liquid propane doesn't want to boil. Normally they might get a day or two of it being that cold.
@@-Viceroy-
I wish every winter were like that!
I don't particularly enjoy freezing to death... lol
@@technicalfool yes it do get cold in the Yukon, plugged my car in and left it running some who only plugged in would not start, my uncle deliverd propane in healy Alaska many times would see it go glurrk and run down the side of the tank need a heater for your tank heater .
@@manuelh.4147
I live in Montreal, which is on the opposite side of the country, I didn't know it was like that in the ouest....
I hope for them it doesn't last very long.
Thanks for the video Lauri. Really interesting to see a plywood gear wheel, never seen anything like that before, I thought when you first said it that it might be a composite like Tuffnell but when you showed it more closely it definitely looks like wood. I would be interested to see what it drives, it seems crazy that steel shaft broke before the wooden gear wheel, I guess the shaft could drive something else too. Thanks anyway, interesting to see.
A video from Lapland would be awesome!
My grandmother never trusted an oven thermometer. When baking, she would open the oven and hold her hand inside to determine if the oven was preheated to the right temperature before putting in the food to be cooked. Judging by the quality of her pies and roasts, I would say her temperature measuring skills were perfect.👍🥧🥧🥧😊
Touching metal after torching with using oxy-acetylene is definitely a sign Timo is a master
Great Finnish engineering at work, Timo makes it look easy 👍.
Thanks for sharing.
These workshop moments are always enjoyed here. Thanx.
I like watching "crafting" videos as they can be really interesting also that axle is NOT something you want dropped on your foot, steel toed shoes or not :-)
Anyway best of luck to you.
it also so expensive and full of delicate features that you don't want to drop even on the floor :D
@@Beyondthepress There is always that as well :-)
Want to check out abom79 he done a lot of videos on things like this
@@owainrichards4372 This video would have been 4 parts and 45min/part if Abom made it. First 2 hours of measuring and adjusting
@@chrimony He shows the stuff you actually have to do if you want to make good parts
That's a big wheel, perkele!
2:33 they used a similar method for installing the steel tires on the driving wheels of steam locomotive.
Timo really grinds my gears in this video!
Thanks 4 the update! BTW it’s extremely warm here in USA where I live. Should be 1 or 2 Celsius but actually it’s 18-20 Celsius, not normal at all.
S*** I wish that was the case in New Hampshire, it's cold as balls here near zero degrees Fahrenheit.
Where I am in western Canada less than 1 week ago we had much less than our average snowfall now we have much more than our average snowfall. I am finding that when it comes to weather there is no normal anymore. Cheers from the left edge of Canada.
Thanks for showing us that your presses do some actual work now and then. ;>)
I love videos showing your processes so cool.
You guys rock
your the best, your shop is getting a lot of new toys, very cool
What great fun, it's nice to see the day to day work that pays the bills.
"That's all for today, Thank you for watching and have a nice day"
Thank you for posting, and you have a nice day also.
Winter has been slow here in northern Michigan. A few cold days then it warms up. Not a lot of snow.
Alright! Another BTP video Woohoo! You're moving on up, and finally getting that piece of the pie!
Would love to see more of your machine shop work on BTP or even HPC
We have some mild winters like that too where I live in western prairies Canada. But the last two weeks have been cold as a muh. Yesterday, I worked 2.5hrs north of Edmonton and it was -42c in the AM
You should do this machining videos more if frozen lake doesn't happen.
Yesterday I was driving down a country road in north texas. Was 71 degrees. Looked up to see 3 flocks of ducks v shaped pattern heading straight north toward Oklahoma. All I could think of was What the Flock! Haven’t even made it to the first month of winter.
Love the machining content! Keep it up
Love the videos and you are one smart dude along with dad!
I love how casually Timo touches the ring he heated with a... is that the oxyacetylene torch? XD
I doubletaked when I saw that! wow
Lauri said it’s only heated by about 80 degrees, so its hot, but not hot-hot 😄
Gappasaurus 80C… so 176F. Not boiling water… but still hot.
But even then, the part where he heated it could have been much more hot than the whole thing on average - but hey, he's got an entire life of experience behind him, so I guess he knows how fast that material conducts heat away to the rest of itself :D
@@Ralesk well yeah. I'm not discrediting him or his experience. But my gut reaction at first seeing that was... I was not prepared xD pucker factor 5 there.
Thank you for all you do I love all your videos 💕❤️😍
3:52 Same in Canada. I've been waiting forever to go ice fishing.(and not to have to drive for hours up north)
Love the cyber truck as your monitor background lol
I sort of hope you have to go to Lappland just to see what that is like in winter. I have been almost that far north in Finland but it was summer.
Timo`s magic hands...
very nice work..thanks for your time
It's been a hot winter everywhere. I'm in the southeast US (Georgia) and I've barely been able to get my leather jacket out. It's t-shirt weather most days.
I'm from Minnesota...all your weather is t-shirt weather!
I'm in south Georgia too. I haven't closed the windows in a week.
Same here in the Netherlands. +14C where it should snow.
Next door in SC it's 80°F (27°C) and we're freezing. Freezing Ice cream to cool off that is.
Very interesting, even to a layman. Thank you. I enjoy learning.
The more complicated the part, the better it's going to look.👍
Sounds like you were describing my ex-wife. 😂
Once again interesting 👍🏻👍🏻
we use an these old style cooking plates to heat up bearings, this heats them up evenly
"I used the press to fix the press"
Go to the north of Finland then :P Anyway, it makes me a little bit sad that winters are getting hotter and hotter. I haven't seen snow in Poland for a couple of years already... :(
If you need frozen lakes you can come to Stevens Point, Wisconsin USA. My nephew was catching pike through the ice on November 7 2020.
I love how at the end Laurie says "before the Christmas" instead of "before Christmas". I'm going to start calling it "The Christmas".
The bearing balls.
Makes the top 10 too.
Classic phrases,
Both should have way more subscribers.
Yeah well Finnish doesn't have anything like "The" so the usage doesn't come to us naturally.
WP, " yeah well "
You have misunderstood, flip it 180 matie there are a lot of people who enjoy hearing difference in translation.
"yeah well " ????
@@deanrobert8674 I just wanted to explain why Laur would say it like that. Most of us Finns fuck up with "the", "a", "an" etc. because they are not natural for us to use. :)
@@wanhapatu We do not mind, I think I speak for most everyone when I say that we like it!! :-)
i feel you lauri. here in tallinn there is zero snow. i dont think i need my heavy winter jacket for the whole winter. this is very worrying :(
It's the same in the Netherlands with winter. It's around 8 to 10 degrees Celsius and it should be around 0 degrees. More rain and wind right now. I'm kind of worried about how hot the summer is going to be.
Have you tried pushing bolts through plates (threaded)? Like fine pitch, coarse etc.
Build a wood burning power generator based on nuclear power design. From start to finish it could be enough for couple of really good building/machining videos.
Maybe breaking a bike chain by spinning it real fast under high tension could be cool :)
I have thought about testing strength of different chains but making them also spin while doing that sound interesting :D I try to think about how to do that
@@Beyondthepress Maybe you could use a heavy spring to preload them so they are less likely to fly off when speeding up :) Or just spin them up and push the axles apart with a hydraulic cylinder or something :D
@@Beyondthepress Over-speed a chainsaw? Could make a good safety video as well.
Shooting bicycle chain, or motorcycle chain, or chainsaw chain out of the Sawblade Launcher might be interesting. Target could be typical biking clothing, leathers, or chainsaw safety chaps and safety headgear.
All good ideas but consider renaming the channel Beyond the Press (what not to do). 🧨
Great work!
That cybertruck desktop background... :D Would you buy one if you had the opportunity?
I have ordered the tri motor one 😂
I can buy it for the company and the press channel + my business ideas outside of youtube are doing pretty well so I think I should have the money when it's ready to ship.
We also use about 4500€ per year on diesel so might be good investment in the end
@@Beyondthepress Oh my... I hope you'll do a review once you have it. I'm a bit surprised you like the design though. Or do you just don't mind?
@@Beyondthepress That's awesome. If I had the money, I could get one. The Russian's, though are making their own Cyber Truck, using a UAZ. "UAZ-based Cybertruck" (Garage 54). I would though, probably get the Model 3 instead.
@@VandemDren First I didn't care about it but now I think it's the coolest thing ever :D Even Anni likes it
No worries about the weather its not February yet and that's the coldest part of winter so the frozen lake videos will happen minus 30 C in Edmonton now take care .
The gear looks like some fiber bound phenolic, I know that stuff as Pertinax. Never seen one that big though.
The old axel broke?! It would be interesting to know how that happened! 😲
Nice Press!
cool mouse, where i live (yay Canada) winter is here -40 C with -54 C windchill
Always fun.
We don't have winter in The U.S. either yet.
Speak for yourself! We got -5F already in the end of November, in Minneapolis...and it was about -5F last night in Iowa where I am working. That isn't wind chill, but actuall temp!
@@fredygump5578 and im out here complaining about 9°C in turkey lol, how can you guys live in that cold ass weather
Say that to northern Wisconsin
-8F this morning or -22.2C
@@metalcl0ne I ask myself that every day, atleast during the winter. :) But seriously, having weather consistently below freezing is way better than constant freezing and thawing....and I wouldn't enjoy your summers!
@@fredygump5578 i mean honestly, id prefer to have weather constantly below freezing temperature because winters here are so annoying, even though its cold we get snow like once a year.
The summers are great btw but you have to change shirts 2-4 times a day from sweating all the time
"Should be minus 20 by now!" ......... WHHHAAAAT? I have never even seen proper snow in my life (now 68 years old)! Our winters barely get below freezing. I think the coldest we have ever had was minus 9. Right now 18:30 it's 35 degrees.
I've been to lapland (Pello) in January. It was minus 40. "Holy shit" cold, even for Finland.
No video on making the shaft???? Awwwwwwwww.
Andrew Stoll No homo
Meanwhile I know someone over in Canada who's having to put heat lamps under the propane tank for their house, because for the last week or so it's been so cold that propane doesn't want to be a gas.
Yup the prairies are getting some cold weather.
I keep telling AvE that not all of his fans live at liquid nitrogen temperatures, but that's ridiculous!
I was thinking the same thing. After last week Boeing flew a 300 to yellowknife parked it for few hours @ -48 .
Then they could not get back in until the it defrosted.
Feh, propane... the wuss of fuels 🙄
“Wahhh, it’s too cold for me to be a combustible gas today, why can’t i just gasify in spring when it’s warmer?!” 😭
@@Gappasaurus It's trying to hibernate, that's all.
I've done that sort of thing but mini versions of stuff. Not the ginormous rings and gears as you and Timo do 😵 -Mike
3:45 Your microphone looks like a little guy taking a crap and pooping out wires. You're welcome, you will not be able to unsee that ever again :)
Hi Laurie I suggest an idea, if the winter doesn't freeze the lake, why don't you freeze it? Crazy? Maybe!
idk why i still expected the bonus clay thing to get smashed.. did we stop making those?
4:00 Dude, we were getting -40°C overnight here in the Canadian prairies. We'd part with half of that cold for free, if we could. :)
But what does Anni think??
O_o the big steel shaft broke but the PLYWOOD gear didn't?
The gear is quite wide, distributing force and reducing stress, and wood in the right orientation is surprisingly strong. With plywood you can even adjust the direction of the fibers in a somewhat similar fashion to composite materials.
Hi Lauri, will you get a Cybertruck to replace your pickup truck? :)
if you need a press to fix a press, then who fixed the first press?
What! No bonus content? Strictly business this time. Come back next time for resumption of the tomfoolery.💪
I am a machinisit , If I get the part wrong it is always 1,00 mm smaller ID or 1,00 mm larger OD , by micrometer reading error
At least the snow dump site might melt this year.
How the hell did you crack the old piston like that? That's an INSANE failure.
We had -40 this week. Take our cold, please.
Where can I get a Tyrkisk Peber shirt like yours?
The winter really isn't coming.
tell me you froze the shaft or warmed the gear. you will need all of the press to get it back off. our 300 ton press with a ton of wheel and or gear and shaft on it jumps a quarter inch when the piece finally lets go of the shaft with three people heating the gear or wheel.
Are you working with steel gears on a steel shaft? The "wood" gear in the video is probably going to behave differently.
Well yeah, I know they know what they are doing, though I missed that its wood, thinking back many years cant remember how hard lignumvite is but I'm sure it could score that shaft. I did re watch and think I saw two key ways so there probably isn't much of a crush. Unless for some reason there is a large clearance fit I always make one hotter or colder.
go to lapland it gonna be pretty nice
Wow...when that axle failed I'll bet it was very loud.
Why do you wear headsets with microphones in the shop? Is that so you can talk to the other machinists without having to yell over the machines?
No extra content?
2:08 made me flinch
0:27 - "Really fine bitches"
Tää ralli englanti on siistiä,miksi ette tee myös Suomen kielellä??mä en tajuu mitään tässä höpinästä😂😂 videot on kyllä hyviä,mutta ilman ääntä pakko kuunnella 🇫🇮💪
Varmaan 50% katsoo tätä osittain tuon hauskan aksentin takia, aivan hyvin siitä selvän saa
💪 @Beyond the press channel👊
3:44 Sweet zombie jesus and my various gods, that's one sweet table right there (y)
Make a Trebuche that slings hot anvil onto frozen lake :)
I used the press to fix the press
Where I live it is minus 40
Meanwhile in the alternate dimension known as Australia, the last heatwave pushed the temperature in my shed to well over 50C and broke my 30T press!
You should build Counterweight Trebuchet 5,000,000
This does not seem to actually be 'beyond the press'. More like all press.
garage 54 build your dream car
"it didn't take much force, maybe like a couple of tons..."
Lauri, I think I see a piece of a cheeseburger on the platform ==> 1:18 🤔
And I live in Florida, USA and we have to turn on the air conditioner because it's too hot...
lol nice hand thermometer