Thanks for the feedback! I’ve been having trouble recording sound, getting interference/crackling especially with welding and gouging so I’ve tried to mask it with music, I’ll have to get a better microphone. Thanks for watching!
@@snowballengineering have you thought about doing a "voice over" for the bits you're wanting to explain? That way you can have it tuned in better and probably equalize the volume across the video. As others have said, if I have the volume to hear you, the music is blasting when it comes in, if I have the music set so it's not too loud, I can't hear you.
Epic - well done on design improvements to reduce likelihood of future tear outs; understanding the failure and knowing that “good enough” never is are the hallmarks of a skilled fabricator. Well done.
I like your attention to detail. Getting to the root of the problem and modifying to eliminate poor engineering without undo gobs of metal attached that serve no purpose. Crack repair, good sound welding practice. Well done sir. Cheers
Hello, I'm going back to your older videos after starting at the newest ones. Enjoy all of them. I know nothing of what you do or the technologies you use, but watch Cutting Edge Engineering and the YT algorithm did the rest. I'm simply impressed by how yo go about your work and how you see ways to fix things that look like black magic to me :) One thing struck me, and for the uninitiated maybe, just what and how some of the processes work - 'gouging' for an example. Maybe of limited use as you are up to 60 videos at 30th September 2023. Cheers and best of luck in your career.
I won't pile on with the kill the music. If you MUST use it, it needs to be at a MUCH lower volume. A remote mic with a good wind filter will go miles to help with the narration. It also should have an adjustable automatic level control. (Compressor Limiter built in) That out of the way, I enjoy watching your work. Well equipped and well skilled. I'm not much of a welder, but I do muddle through. It is always useful to watch and learn from others. I would have had to SMAW weld all that as my GMAW machine doesn't have the capacity yours has. Nice plasma table! Back around yr 2000 my brother, a friend and I manufactured a turnkey 4X8 CNC plasma system in the states. Economy and under capitalization killed the company. I still have the 2nd machine at our little shop. But need to replace the motion controller/software as it is so obsolete now. Waiting for part two. Line boring is always fascinating to me.
Hi Oliver, great job mate, especially beefing it up against future failure , your work looks spot on , and good attention to stress management, etc. Thanks for another interesting video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
I agree with a lot of the other comments. I liked the content and enjoy welding fabrication videos. I have subscribed because of this. See how you go. But I have the same issues as others. Firstly can't hear what you are saying. It would help a lot to know what you are doing and the thought process. But only catch snippets. And the backing tracks. Each to their own. But it was driving me mad. I will watch a few more but know if my audio problems persist it won't be for me. You have some good knowledge and skills though good luck with everything.
Thanks for your video. I enjoyed it and the music you chose. You could remind people who don't like your music that they can turn on auto captions and hit the mute button. Keep up the good work. Thanks Paul
The one thing we all have in common is that we love your work and commentary, sadly however our music tastes are I am sure many varied so me personally I would rather the welding and grinding noises to the music. Keep up the great work.
I wonder if jcb use spray transfer welding must be good penetration on those welds plenty on there by look of them nice wide fillets. Lot of stress on that part with ram pushing power. No wonder they break. We are enjoying your vids plenty of different content. Mark and ruth
Your gonna have a good channel. One bit of advice. Stop the music. People like us who watch your videos don’t want the music at all. Sometimes just a voiceover. See cutting edge engineering for an Aussie that does a good job
Great repair-fab! If I may suggest speak up LOUD 💪💪for us old dudes to hear you...good videos but less music and fastforwarding...you are covering up the sound and pace of your skillfull work.
It looked like with the strengthening of that area where the pin goes through! Gussets would stop where there is some twisting going on just a thought. ??
Fun fact: A modest coat of the developer in your dye kit will make readings from an infrared temp gun more reliable, particularly on curved or shiny surfaces.
@@warrenjones744 This is because the developer will emit infrared light the way the temp gun expects. Here we get into emissivity, which is how much IR radiation a surface gives off at a particular temperature. At the same temperature a poor emitter (shiny metal, for example) will emit less than a good emitter (developer, electrical tape, skin, etc). It's hard with a temp gun but with an IR camera you can see that poor emitters reflect IR from other sources. Window glass makes a great example of this. Helpful?
Cara!!😮 você é um artista. Belo trabalho. Quanto aos vídeos, o tempo está bom, a música coloque a que você gostar. Música, cada um gosta de um estilo ou tipo. Eu assisto seus vídeos, porque amo usinagem. Por favor! continue colocando mais conteúdos. Sou do Brasil.
Just found ur channel, watched a few of your videos already , Idnt mind the music just the volume and maybe a slower beat of a song🤷🏼♂️ but either way ima watch them , n I’ll bet there’ll be more ppl that don’t mind the music than ppl that do , keep on keeping on brother 👌🤘🤘🤘🤘music at 7:35 👌👌
If this a consistent problem, you'd think that JCB Engineering would make a minor design change to sort out the problem, but if they don't, I guess you'll have steady work for sometime to come.
I’ve looked up arc gouging & how it works but i still can’t work out how the air gets down the carbon rod that’s held in what looks like an arc welding clamp ?
While I don't mind the music, I DO mind the volume difference, I have to turn it down every time the music plays because it practically blows my eardrums out, but I have to turn it back up to hear your voice. IF you wish to use music to mask the noises, *PLEASE* tone down the music volume so us poor souls who use earphones aren't deafened!
Please consider ditching the music. Shop sounds, even if distorted are preferred. Choosing and mixing music is an art form... not many of us excel there if we are technicians! Good, and interesting metal work sir!
Hello young man, The length of the video isn't a problem but the music is for me. A great repair job young man!
Thanks for the feedback! I’ve been having trouble recording sound, getting interference/crackling especially with welding and gouging so I’ve tried to mask it with music, I’ll have to get a better microphone. Thanks for watching!
@@snowballengineering The music doesn't bother me but the levels are much higher than your speaking. Great videos. Looking forward to more.
@@snowballengineering Yep the music is fine just the levels need to be evened out. Otherwise, great stuff! :)
Choice of music? Something a little less loud? Otherwise all good 😊
@@snowballengineering have you thought about doing a "voice over" for the bits you're wanting to explain? That way you can have it tuned in better and probably equalize the volume across the video.
As others have said, if I have the volume to hear you, the music is blasting when it comes in, if I have the music set so it's not too loud, I can't hear you.
Great video love the work. Welding grinding gouging who don’t love it 🇬🇧
Epic - well done on design improvements to reduce likelihood of future tear outs; understanding the failure and knowing that “good enough” never is are the hallmarks of a skilled fabricator. Well done.
Watching you weld is not boring. It’s fascinating. Nice work. 👍🏻
I like your attention to detail. Getting to the root of the problem and modifying to eliminate poor engineering without undo gobs of metal attached that serve no purpose. Crack repair, good sound welding practice. Well done sir. Cheers
Good idea plating the middle parts nice job.
Hello, I'm going back to your older videos after starting at the newest ones. Enjoy all of them. I know nothing of what you do or the technologies you use, but watch Cutting Edge Engineering and the YT algorithm did the rest. I'm simply impressed by how yo go about your work and how you see ways to fix things that look like black magic to me :) One thing struck me, and for the uninitiated maybe, just what and how some of the processes work - 'gouging' for an example. Maybe of limited use as you are up to 60 videos at 30th September 2023. Cheers and best of luck in your career.
I won't pile on with the kill the music. If you MUST use it, it needs to be at a MUCH lower volume.
A remote mic with a good wind filter will go miles to help with the narration. It also should have an adjustable automatic level control. (Compressor Limiter built in)
That out of the way, I enjoy watching your work. Well equipped and well skilled. I'm not much of a welder, but I do muddle through. It is always useful to watch and learn from others. I would have had to SMAW weld all that as my GMAW machine doesn't have the capacity yours has. Nice plasma table! Back around yr 2000 my brother, a friend and I manufactured a turnkey 4X8 CNC plasma system in the states. Economy and under capitalization killed the company. I still have the 2nd machine at our little shop. But need to replace the motion controller/software as it is so obsolete now.
Waiting for part two. Line boring is always fascinating to me.
Thanks for the feedback. I’ve ordered a mic so hopefully that’ll be better. Part 2 is already up. Check my other videos. Thanks for watching!
Amazing what goes on in sheds across uk , silly me thought they were for storing potato’s and Rave’s . Well done 👍
Wow you can weld!!!
Wish I had someone like you to give me a lesson. Great video.
Nice work, bro.The custom reinforcements are sweet!
Sir you are a proper engineer and craftsman.
Awesome repair !
Hi Oliver, great job mate, especially beefing it up against future failure , your work looks spot on , and good attention to stress management, etc. Thanks for another interesting video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
You gotta love JCB shoddy workmanship! Keeps you busy sorting it all out and an excellent job you do!
I agree with a lot of the other comments. I liked the content and enjoy welding fabrication videos. I have subscribed because of this. See how you go. But I have the same issues as others. Firstly can't hear what you are saying. It would help a lot to know what you are doing and the thought process. But only catch snippets. And the backing tracks. Each to their own. But it was driving me mad. I will watch a few more but know if my audio problems persist it won't be for me. You have some good knowledge and skills though good luck with everything.
No more music in future videos. I’ll purchase a microphone if people still struggle to hear me. Thanks for the feed back.
Thanks for your video. I enjoyed it and the music you chose. You could remind people who don't like your music that they can turn on auto captions and hit the mute button. Keep up the good work. Thanks Paul
Thanks Paul!
The one thing we all have in common is that we love your work and commentary, sadly however our music tastes are I am sure many varied so me personally I would rather the welding and grinding noises to the music. Keep up the great work.
I wonder if jcb use spray transfer welding must be good penetration on those welds plenty on there by look of them nice wide fillets. Lot of stress on that part with ram pushing power. No wonder they break. We are enjoying your vids plenty of different content. Mark and ruth
Excellent repair..
I liked it very well professional as I am from the same area I am in Brazil.
Great video💯
Your gonna have a good channel. One bit of advice. Stop the music. People like us who watch your videos don’t want the music at all. Sometimes just a voiceover. See cutting edge engineering for an Aussie that does a good job
Good work😊
Great video
Thanks for watching!
Great repair-fab! If I may suggest speak up LOUD 💪💪for us old dudes to hear you...good videos but less music and fastforwarding...you are covering up the sound and pace of your skillfull work.
I’ll make sure I speak louder from now on. Less music noted, less fast forward noted. Thanks for watching!
It looked like with the strengthening of that area where the pin goes through! Gussets would stop where there is some twisting going on just a thought. ??
Fun fact: A modest coat of the developer in your dye kit will make readings from an infrared temp gun more reliable, particularly on curved or shiny surfaces.
That’s good to know! I’ll do that next time. Thanks
Why is that Jim? It would be fun to know
@@warrenjones744 This is because the developer will emit infrared light the way the temp gun expects.
Here we get into emissivity, which is how much IR radiation a surface gives off at a particular temperature. At the same temperature a poor emitter (shiny metal, for example) will emit less than a good emitter (developer, electrical tape, skin, etc).
It's hard with a temp gun but with an IR camera you can see that poor emitters reflect IR from other sources. Window glass makes a great example of this.
Helpful?
@@jimsvideos7201 Makes perfect sense, Thanks
Cara!!😮 você é um artista. Belo trabalho. Quanto aos vídeos, o tempo está bom, a música coloque a que você gostar. Música, cada um gosta de um estilo ou tipo. Eu assisto seus vídeos, porque amo usinagem. Por favor! continue colocando mais conteúdos. Sou do Brasil.
Love the music again 👍🎶🎵 Very dramatic 👍🇬🇧
good vids! But the music is louder than your voice! always fiddling with the volume. Good job
Working hard to get the editing better. Thanks for watching!
The video might be long but it's certainly not boring.
As many of these that you seem to repair, wouldn't a jig reduce all the redundant measuring. Just a thought.
Yes, I need to make one.
Just found ur channel, watched a few of your videos already , Idnt mind the music just the volume and maybe a slower beat of a song🤷🏼♂️ but either way ima watch them , n I’ll bet there’ll be more ppl that don’t mind the music than ppl that do , keep on keeping on brother 👌🤘🤘🤘🤘music at 7:35 👌👌
Thanks!
Wow a grinder with the original guard still on it
Great repair , don't think that will break again.
Which part of North England are you from.
Thanks. Shouldn’t do now. I’m in North Yorkshire.
If this a consistent problem, you'd think that JCB Engineering would make a minor design change to sort out the problem, but if they don't, I guess you'll have steady work for sometime to come.
Strong enough to outlast the warranty I suppose. Keeps me busy
Hello what type of plate you use to make those mounts?
And what wire you use to weld it?
"Long and boring" - not at all. Did you weld prep the short welds against the 1"? I imagine it would be hard to get full penetration without that.
RUNOFF tabs must be cut off, never, NEVER broken off!
What camera set up and editing software are you using??
I use an iPhone 13 as a camera and I use the app Splice to edit on the iPhone as well
I love this stuff metal fabrication and welding the music doesnt bother me
I’ve looked up arc gouging & how it works but i still can’t work out how the air gets down the carbon rod that’s held in what looks like an arc welding clamp ?
The air blows out of 3 little holes in one of the jaws that holds the rod. It’s a special torch for the job.
@@snowballengineering oh okay, Thank you.
I was incorrectly assuming the air was going down the rod.
Nice job!
When gouging use a slope angle of 10* to 15*
Awesome video just found your channel and have watched all your video. Can’t wait for more awesome skills
You may want to check out I C WELD on you tube He is a master welder as well. You are doing great work. The music is fine they can turn off the sound.
He is the man! I watch his videos too. Very skilled!
😁👍👍👍
While I don't mind the music, I DO mind the volume difference, I have to turn it down every time the music plays because it practically blows my eardrums out, but I have to turn it back up to hear your voice.
IF you wish to use music to mask the noises, *PLEASE* tone down the music volume so us poor souls who use earphones aren't deafened!
Please consider ditching the music. Shop sounds, even if distorted are preferred. Choosing and mixing music is an art form... not many of us excel there if we are technicians! Good, and interesting metal work sir!
This was my first TH-cam video. I’ve learnt a few editing lessons since then. Thanks for watching!
@@snowballengineering Didn't realize it was your first. Just subscribed. You did well, much better than I could ever do!
Thanks!
Why don't you use a grinder to cut?
Carbon arc gouging is quicker and easier, especially when the plates have been weld prepped and have multiple passes of weld.
Cool video. I was curious,not patronising.
@@frunk6006 Thanks for watching! 😁
Those who don’t like the music………. Use the volume down button
Tidy job, attention to detail with the steel temperature spot on, would love a cnc plasma but don't do enough fabrication to justify 1 😔
The music around 20-21 minute mark
I always like the videos fella but the music Naah, i turn the volume up to hear your voice but my ears get a bashing with the music
Background, audio track to loud and the voice track to low
Great video lose the music though
If you must post music at least turn down the volume.
Noted, editing is still in the learning stages. Thanks for watching.
STOP with the music please
That's awful music
If that is what you play on the the rest of your videos I don't know that I will continue watching
No, don’t worry. There will be little to no music from now on.
@@snowballengineering most of the music was fine but the loud clip in the middle was terrible. Love the content 😊
Great video but the That's awful music.
very annoying music
Please leave the annoying music out of your videos.
you need to speak clearer