Pretty creative chucking that shaft up in the lathe to weld it. I wouldn't have thought of that. For similar shaft repairs, you might want to wrap an empty aluminum can around the shaft close to the weld joint to keep the spatter beads off the shaft.
You can try it,With rust free point welding steel trade sometimes it goes good if it is a short axle , a long shaft sometimes cut again, but it works good mostly on light cars
My uncle used to modify axles on his lathe, but he never welded them solid until he made sure there was no runout. He would tack it together, then he would turn the lathe chuck , tapping it with a hammer to straighten them. When he had it close, he would make precise measurements before completing the weld. I didn't see a rotary ground on this lathe, but they COULD have used one.
Puedes meter raíz de 6010, limpiar muy bien y después pasar 7018 o 9018, con eso debe de quedar, el problema más grabe es que quede recta para evitar vibraciones como se muestra en el video, ese trabajo no sirve, te puedes apoyar con alguna base que esté a mismo nivel todo y que no permita que se incline a algún lado por el mismo calor de la soldadura
That axle may Work for a Time, but it was Bent on the long end Piece BigTime.. Watch as it Jumps Up and Down towards the Left while Turning Fast.. NOT GOOD
The procedures for repairing a floating axle are well established. I'm not a machinist, but I am a welder and I know how this should be repaired. The final product looks rather good, but they had a lot of chatter on the carbide on the lathe which caused the rough finish.
@@pacohernandez6742 Porque la soldadura no tendrá nunca la misma resistencia del acero, aparte de que en el proceso esta destemplando el material original. Puede intentarlo, pero va a perder su tiempo ya que la reparación no será ni duradera ni confiable.
Pretty creative chucking that shaft up in the lathe to weld it. I wouldn't have thought of that. For similar shaft repairs, you might want to wrap an empty aluminum can around the shaft close to the weld joint to keep the spatter beads off the shaft.
5:14
You can try it,With rust free point welding steel trade sometimes it goes good if it is a short axle , a long shaft sometimes cut again, but it works good mostly on light cars
Good idea but should have clamped some L stock to both axel's then spot welded and check for alignment, then stick back in lathe.
My uncle used to modify axles on his lathe, but he never welded them solid until he made sure there was no runout. He would tack it together, then he would turn the lathe chuck , tapping it with a hammer to straighten them. When he had it close, he would make precise measurements before completing the weld.
I didn't see a rotary ground on this lathe, but they COULD have used one.
5:05 holy moly look at that run out! The truck will vibrate your false teeth out 😂
Ahhh, it'll be ok as long as they keep it under 10mph
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@@hydraulic_hands Ja mies vain nauroi!
I've seen fence posts straighter than that axle.
A nice piece of work, Sir.
A little coolant on that cut would stop the squealing.
I notice the shaft from the point of the welding it wasn't set straight enough it was unbalance.
Everyone noticed Lol
Hope they get the bent side of the rim offset to that wobble
At least he knocked off all the welding spatter so it wouldn't be out of balance 🤣
LOL
Yahh don’t want that splatter unbalancing the shaft 👌
Which tool tip is used for turning of axle shaft
Pls what type of electrode did you use eg cast electrode, stainless electrode or steel or Iron electrode
I just forgot
That will break first clutch release
Two steady rests, one at each end would have increased the concentricity.
Когда сварил Центробежност👎 пропал!!
what kind of rods are used to weld that?
E7018
Eletroda the name pliese
TIG WELD WOULD HAVE CREATED LESS BENDING
Mejor hubiera echo rosca centro y al otro la la punta tornillo para aclanje y listo a soldar 😂
que tipo de electrodo se utiliza ? alguien que me escriban porfavor
hola supistes que electrodo uso
Puedes meter raíz de 6010, limpiar muy bien y después pasar 7018 o 9018, con eso debe de quedar, el problema más grabe es que quede recta para evitar vibraciones como se muestra en el video, ese trabajo no sirve, te puedes apoyar con alguna base que esté a mismo nivel todo y que no permita que se incline a algún lado por el mismo calor de la soldadura
No me soldes arriba del torno por el amor de jebus:V
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That axle may Work for a Time, but it was Bent on the long end Piece BigTime.. Watch as it Jumps Up and Down towards the Left while Turning Fast.. NOT GOOD
The procedures for repairing a floating axle are well established. I'm not a machinist, but I am a welder and I know how this should be repaired. The final product looks rather good, but they had a lot of chatter on the carbide on the lathe which caused the rough finish.
😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
Where was the ground connected?holy cow the horrible
This ain't gonna work because they use a heat treated steel to make axles and welding it with regular metal won't help at all
Agreed 👍
They didn't intend to export just own use
Eso no sirve.
Porque explíqueme porque tengo un caso así
@@pacohernandez6742 Porque la soldadura no tendrá nunca la misma resistencia del acero, aparte de que en el proceso esta destemplando el material original.
Puede intentarlo, pero va a perder su tiempo ya que la reparación no será ni duradera ni confiable.
Me sad
Falto centrar bien