Phenomenal for many reasons. Seeing a cutaway view of a functioning machine shop as it makes steps to assuredly reach new heights in its field. The purchase and commissioning of such a machine does not happen lightly. The significance of such an undertaking is illustrated by that thing indeed coming to fruition. If the above comment does not read clearly, consider the prospect of lifting or simply moving even a “large” rock without the aid of straps, or a lever, or even hydraulics. This video would make a good teaching aid, for those more curious about how structures and machines, seemingly sent down from on high come to be. And imho would make a welcomed inclusion in the yearly “people are awesome” montages. Excellent work. Well done 👍
Extremely impressive! How long did it take from start to finish? Mind blowing to see how much work was done below ground level and how much knowledge is required there. You can't just hire any builder for these jobs for sure! I will be working with some fairly large machines in my next job, looking forward to it!
Thank you for your message, the whole process took about 8 months, starting from the examination of the subsoil. In the different phases we had to undergo 3 different static tests before receiving approval to install the boring machine.
There was a old tin building in Torrance ca. that the city got its hands on to make a new park. With the layout in they sent out bids for the work. It ended up the building made tanks in WWII and the concrete was 10" thick. About enough for 200 car park. They change the layout so as not to have to remove the concrete. Same here.
It's the installation of a milling/boring machine Pama Speedram HP1000, from the beginning of the excavation for the foundations to the machining of the first piece.
Также за этим наблюдал. Хотя думаю на самом деле там на монтаж станка ушло не менее месяца. При единичном производстве в принципе норма так часто перенаживать станок. У нас плюс минус также.
A good idea is a good idea. A step forward to be sure though. Modern spindle tech, cutter tech, slide way tech, modern control tech. This machine may be borne of the past but it has firmly jumped into the future.
Watch once to watch the installation. Watch another time to see the shop jobs in the foreground.
Exactly. This, for those inclined to the fields shown, is so much more than just a Timelapse!
The different jobs in the foreground was cool.
Thank you for watching closely the video and for recognising all our efforts.
@@pupillocostruzionimeccaniche ive been a framer for decades, I wish i would have got into metal shop work. Its much dryer thats for sure.
Phenomenal for many reasons. Seeing a cutaway view of a functioning machine shop as it makes steps to assuredly reach new heights in its field. The purchase and commissioning of such a machine does not happen lightly. The significance of such an undertaking is illustrated by that thing indeed coming to fruition.
If the above comment does not read clearly, consider the prospect of lifting or simply moving even a “large” rock without the aid of straps, or a lever, or even hydraulics.
This video would make a good teaching aid, for those more curious about how structures and machines, seemingly sent down from on high come to be. And imho would make a welcomed inclusion in the yearly “people are awesome” montages.
Excellent work. Well done 👍
Thank you for watching the video and for all your kind words.
On second thought, let's move the Speedram to the other side of the shop
It's all the way easier to move all the shop around the Speedram.
Extremely impressive! How long did it take from start to finish? Mind blowing to see how much work was done below ground level and how much knowledge is required there. You can't just hire any builder for these jobs for sure!
I will be working with some fairly large machines in my next job, looking forward to it!
Thank you for your message, the whole process took about 8 months, starting from the examination of the subsoil. In the different phases we had to undergo 3 different static tests before receiving approval to install the boring machine.
Very nice. How did you align the machine rail with the three tables?
There was a old tin building in Torrance ca. that the city got its hands on to make a new park. With the layout in they sent out bids for the work. It ended up the building made tanks in WWII and the concrete was 10" thick. About enough for 200 car park. They change the layout so as not to have to remove the concrete. Same here.
Very good job, congrats
Thank you for watching the video.
Excellent video, thanks for sharing it.
Thank you for watching it.
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Esa maquina es una fresadora CNC pero para grandes piezas?
Sí, los recorridos de los ejes son: X=10.000 mm, Y=3.500 mm (vertical), Z=2.400 mm, con mesa giratoria de 25 toneladas.
@@pupillocostruzionimeccaniche gracie!
That fundament cost lot of money
Какой-то Васька себя увековечил ))))
Владимир Васильич ТЫ?
Very good
Probably very interesting if you told what this is.
It's the installation of a milling/boring machine Pama Speedram HP1000, from the beginning of the excavation for the foundations to the machining of the first piece.
Indeed, extremely fascinating.
Damn
Все видео смотрел как чувак в левом нижнем углу фрезерует разные детали, достаточно много переналадок за небольшое время
Также за этим наблюдал. Хотя думаю на самом деле там на монтаж станка ушло не менее месяца. При единичном производстве в принципе норма так часто перенаживать станок. У нас плюс минус также.
Що то за апарат ?
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When the time lapse still isn’t fast enough at 2x playback speed
Seems you missed the opportunity to watch it for more than one reason.
Going back in time operator riding on the machine. Not a step ahead.
A good idea is a good idea. A step forward to be sure though. Modern spindle tech, cutter tech, slide way tech, modern control tech. This machine may be borne of the past but it has firmly jumped into the future.