Bolt Hole THREAD REPAIR Bulldozer Transmission Cover | Keysert Key Locking Inserts

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Cutting Edge Engineering Australia

Cutting Edge Engineering Australia

10 ай бұрын

The bolts holes are stripped and damaged on this Caterpillar D9T Bulldozer transmission cover! Someone has also tried to repair one of the holes using a self tapping thread repair insert but the hole is in the wrong spot. This video shows the step by step process to repair the damaged bolt holes including drilling and tapping using the milling machine before installing new thread inserts. The inserts we are installing are Keysert key locking heavy duty thread inserts and are one of the best methods for thread repairs!
In this video we are using:
- Hafco TM-1740G Centre Lathe
- MetalMaster BM-63VE Milling Machine
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@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
It's an extra special video today because we're celebrating Homey's 11th birthday! 🎉🐾 And we hope you enjoyed seeing the video of this repair 😎👍 Subscribe and hit the bell icon to turn on notifications so you don't miss our weekly uploads. 👇 🤳 📲Follow us online here: linktr.ee/CEEAUS 🛍Official CEE Merch shop: www.ceeshop.com.au 🎉Get Early Access & Ad Free videos in our Patreon community: www.patreon.com/cuttingedgeengineering
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 10 ай бұрын
Hello Ormeau, hope you have a wonderful upcoming weekend...... always love your content...it is very inspirational to this 70 year old ..Kurtis, Karen, and of course, Homeless.... best wishes from the other 'Sunshine State' Paul
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
Hey mate thanks for your ongoing support! Glad you are enjoying the videos, viewers like yourself make it worthwhile and keep us motivated@@ypaulbrown
@_Najee
@_Najee 10 ай бұрын
Coincidence that I only watched the video which included his 10th birthday, yesterday....the cracked telescopic cylinder weld. Happy birthday Homey.
@64Pete
@64Pete 10 ай бұрын
Have a ripper weekend guys!✌🇦🇺
@fredk.2001
@fredk.2001 10 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Homey!!
@mauriceryton
@mauriceryton 10 ай бұрын
There are loads of repair guys just like you. What there is not enough of is guys like you who do excellent repairs and take 110% pride in their work. You are totally first class in your field. Your kindness to all the little creatures around you speaks volumes of how kind you both are too. Your dog hit the jackpot when you adopted him, he is always so happy.
@StillBlazinTho22
@StillBlazinTho22 9 ай бұрын
couldnt have said it better myself^
@geraintroberts6606
@geraintroberts6606 9 ай бұрын
Australia's version of Bob Ross .
@chriss1914
@chriss1914 9 ай бұрын
​@@geraintroberts6606a Bod Ross that uses the f-word😂
@chrisnimmo7874
@chrisnimmo7874 9 ай бұрын
Totally agree : Curtis always does a first class job.
@trainnerd3029
@trainnerd3029 9 ай бұрын
Always enjoyable to watch a master at his trade… This guy is a perfectionist!
@Psychaotix2001
@Psychaotix2001 10 ай бұрын
Once again, it's the little things that really separate you guys from the rest. Like, Kurtis didn't HAVE to fix those bolt holes that were bruised, but he did it anyway because it's something he takes pride in. And honestly, I'm surprised Karen hasn't had a knock on the door from a big name producer because her camera work is incredible!
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood 10 ай бұрын
Could not have said it better!
@NemesisRTCW
@NemesisRTCW 10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Most video's from other machinists get a bit long in the tooth, no matter what, with these vidro's I am always sad that they end. A very good machinist, a very good camerawoman, and an assortment of shop mascots, furred or feathered mixed with some bloopers, what's not to like.
@andymack5093
@andymack5093 10 ай бұрын
Yep - my exact thoughts from Day 1 of "finding" Kurtis and Karen too!!! @@NemesisRTCW
@momcramer3920
@momcramer3920 9 ай бұрын
Yes he did they were all f'd up
@ronniekeates3349
@ronniekeates3349 7 ай бұрын
He was just having fun with his milling machine and didn't want to put his toys away yet 😉
@randyb6496
@randyb6496 9 ай бұрын
I love this channel and especially seeing another beautiful Caterpillar casting! I was a wood pattern maker apprentice at the Cat Mapleton IL foundry back in the 80's. We made the wood patterns and mock-ups that started the prototyping process for each casting part number. The wood side had 50 journeymen and 2 apprentices; it was the best, most exciting job I ever had. The pattern shop was connected to but separated from the foundry. It was well equipped, well lit, air conditioned, and quiet. Some of the journeymen served their apprenticeships right there at Cat. Others came from all over the globe and from all aspects of industry. One journeyman learned the trade during WWII while serving on a submarine tender ship in the north Atlantic! All were immensely talented. I was moved around the shop every 6 months so I could work and learn from all of the journeymen. Patterns and core boxes were made 'old school' by hand from mountains of mahogany. I remember working on the first wood patterns for the then new 3600 series engines. The V12 variant was so big it took 5 days for the casting to solidify! By the mid-80's cnc machining was coming on fast and the Cat pattern shop (and most corporation shops) was no longer viable. Being a lowly apprentice, I was first to be laid off. I finished my apprenticeship at another pattern shop specializing in aviation super castings and worked as a journeyman on castings for F-14, F-18 aircraft, and various other defense components. I heard the Cat pattern shop closed in the early 90's. I think back at my time at Cat with great pride. Fond memories of mahogany patterns being shaped up by hand to make the first prototype castings… many looked just like this one!
@robertasleson5856
@robertasleson5856 9 ай бұрын
I worked in the Aurora IL plant for 24.5 years before job was eliminated. I really enjoyed my time there. I have great memories of that facility.
@redwood_shores
@redwood_shores 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your memories!
@2nickles647
@2nickles647 9 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir. I doubt many of the younger X generations don't even have a clue. It's the men like you that built America by hand. Thank you Sir
@verlinswarey507
@verlinswarey507 9 ай бұрын
Wow👍
@bobmiller7502
@bobmiller7502 9 ай бұрын
i worked as a pattern maker for a few years(in Liverpool) theres a lot more to it than meets the eye,(fine tolerences) i worked making fireplace moulds, had a whole workshop to myself, the big boss was the PM before me, good times, im a wood guy, but watching curtis and crew is very educational relaxing,x
@CursedLemon
@CursedLemon 9 ай бұрын
That bolt snapping trick was fabulous
@louisbilella529
@louisbilella529 10 ай бұрын
Mate you are a wizard. How you even think of the stuff you do, let alone execute the repair to such a high standard blows my mind.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
Hey mate thanks for saying so, always had an 'out of the box' way of looking at repairs and often see ways of doing things that others might not think of.
@justme19852
@justme19852 10 ай бұрын
U not alone 😂
@roberta4989
@roberta4989 10 ай бұрын
@@swedishpsychopath8795 Um, no. Those inserts were from CAT (technique and procedure used) which is based in Texas, Illinois and Arkansas. You get props for Volvo and Ikea but that's it!
@avpascal
@avpascal 10 ай бұрын
@@roberta4989 Don't forget SAAB and Bofors! 🤣
@chipperkeithmgb
@chipperkeithmgb 10 ай бұрын
@@roberta4989actually you can keep ikea make all my own furniture just leave volvo😂
@alantipping2939
@alantipping2939 10 ай бұрын
Came across this site by accident, it's now one of my favourites. I have no engineering or heavy machinery background at all but it's fascinating how things are done/made/repaired in this world. Excellent content, educational and entertaining viewing, professional work, detailed but clear explanations (for we laymen) and first class filming/editing by two talented educators make this channel one of the best on KZbin. I love how you inform us what the purpose is of whatever part you happen to be working on, and also show us what all your machines are used for and the do's and dont's of using such tools. Thanks for all your hard work, it pays off - and greetings to homeless canines and worried rubber ducks everywhere! 0:10
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
hey mate thanks so much for the great comment, it's always interesting to know if our viewers are in the industry or nothing to do with it. We appreciate the feedback and hope you keep enjoying the vids. Cheers Kurtis & Karen!
@HotteaLT
@HotteaLT 10 ай бұрын
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering Oh I bet the people in the industry do use your videos to educate themselves and copycat your solutions.
@utha2665
@utha2665 10 ай бұрын
@@HotteaLT People have actually written comments to that effect, students and teachers alike use these videos for instruction and inspiration. Well done Kurtis and Karen for showing us such high standards and professionalism. And Happy Birthday to Homeless, may we see many more.
@pacificcoastpiper3949
@pacificcoastpiper3949 10 ай бұрын
@@CuttingEdgeEngineeringhappy birthday homeless!! Hope you had a great and yummy birthday treat cake
@andymack5093
@andymack5093 10 ай бұрын
I heard of you guys in a throw away remark on Dirt Perfects channel a few years back (when he was trying to turn down a pin and his mate said it would be quicker to send it to you in OZ.... lol) and have been a convert of CCE since then! You and Karen are the real deal.@@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@jimcolsby8465
@jimcolsby8465 8 ай бұрын
After watching the hard work that goes into creating and maintaining machines like this, I understand why my old man always said that the stock market is the closest man has gotten yet to alchemy. Creating stupendous amounts of money out of thin air. Humanity always wanted it easy
@user-zg3rg3ng2k
@user-zg3rg3ng2k 8 ай бұрын
Hahaha. This is my favorite comment!
@edwardratcliffe9177
@edwardratcliffe9177 8 ай бұрын
Not so fast. I have done my fair bit of prospecting in there. Lost over $30,000. I can conclusively say that it didn’t PAN OUT well for me :)
@vipushiya7594
@vipushiya7594 8 ай бұрын
Lol. Tell that to the Warren Buffet’s and Charlie Munger’s. Actually some others are good. Cathy Wood predicted a rise in oil prices due to the Ukraine situation. My own adviser Mary Elizabeth Huxley also predicted that precious metals will go up during a recession after the pandemic. My portfolio has grown over $400,000 in 8 months so I guess some are better at prospecting stocks than others
@edwardratcliffe9177
@edwardratcliffe9177 8 ай бұрын
Sounds great. I can’t get into Warren’s por,tfolio anyway to see how he does it. Does Mary attend to individual clients or is she institutional
@vipushiya7594
@vipushiya7594 8 ай бұрын
She’s as personal as it can get. Worked in Merrill Lynch and manages private por,tfolios. She’s the best bet if you are looking for something personal. I can't drop her number here but she has a public cntact website where you can reach her
@molenz1960
@molenz1960 9 ай бұрын
Having fitted my fair share of helicoils I thought watching a video about thread repair couldn't possibly be interesting. Well I was wrong, a very informative video indeed. I like how you go the extra mile to make your repairs exceptional instead of just satisfactory.
@denhackle8020
@denhackle8020 10 ай бұрын
Not only are your videos a real contribution to the training of machinists, even more a transmission of knowledge, but also constitute a legacy. Thank you Kurtis and Karen👌👌👌
@LouJustlou
@LouJustlou 10 ай бұрын
How had I never seen that kind of threaded insert? Learn something new every video.
@user-mr8yg5pl8d
@user-mr8yg5pl8d 9 ай бұрын
Согласен! Это бесценный опыт в ремонте и проектировании!
@jimbo2780
@jimbo2780 9 ай бұрын
It’s true. Someone ought to fund him to set up a school teaching his myriad of skills
@user-mr8yg5pl8d
@user-mr8yg5pl8d 9 ай бұрын
​@@jimbo2780видео это как дополнение к основной работе. Обучение будет отнимать много времени на ремонт и будет убыточно для заказчиков. Но Кëртис для всех очень хорошо обьясняет,этого вполне достаточно
@pappyman179
@pappyman179 10 ай бұрын
Holy shit, that was amazing. Fill the hole with an oversized forever-bolt and then drill and tap like nothing was wrong. Serious respect.
@HJZ75driver
@HJZ75driver 9 ай бұрын
NAILED IT! Snapped the bolt off clean & left an indent for the drill to sit in. Spot on Karl!
@michaelmclachlan1650
@michaelmclachlan1650 9 ай бұрын
*Kurtis
@henrythein8339
@henrythein8339 9 ай бұрын
I learn every time I get to watch what you are doing.
@Wyllie38
@Wyllie38 10 ай бұрын
Hole repair, broken bolt removal and other associated work is one of those things that isn’t talked about enough. It’s an art form. Not something I really enjoy doing but once you’ve done a couple you seem to get loads of them because “you are good at it and know what you are doing” 😂
@avoirdupois1
@avoirdupois1 9 ай бұрын
Great to see Homey's 11th birthday! Also, that repair with the bigger bolt for the off center hole was a really beautiful technique.
@pergolten5801
@pergolten5801 9 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢🎉😢
@schwuzi
@schwuzi 9 ай бұрын
I'm definitely going to keep that in mind for fixing bolt holes. I'm not a machinist by any means but I can rip off a screw alright 😂
@DasKroenerTier
@DasKroenerTier 9 ай бұрын
And: The Idea with the Screw as Repair Material is so simple and so absolutely genius. Hats off, Mate!
@Jcreek201
@Jcreek201 10 ай бұрын
Every time I think I've learned a thing or two about machining over the years, Curtis comes along and crushes that sense of pride without hesitation. Making your own sheer bolt is annoyingly ingenious. Can't believe I've never seen or thought of that before. Hats off to you, yet again.
@brianmalady1190
@brianmalady1190 10 ай бұрын
When you skimmed the face at the end I was amazed at how flat it wasn't, the same as needing to flatten the bolt holes. Those things blew me away.
@gmill0188
@gmill0188 10 ай бұрын
A true professional. Love the quality and pride this guy puts into his profession.
@maxheadflow
@maxheadflow 9 ай бұрын
Once you stopped parting the nut, I know what you were going to do.. Very good. I wondered why you didn't mill the surface flat after installing the plug but realized you needed to install the other inserts.. I learned a lot from this.. You work is top notch..
@aserta
@aserta 10 ай бұрын
3:41 i'm having a D'oh! moment. It never occurred to me that you could pull inserts like that. Thanks for the tip!
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
no worries mate, glad to help!
@greggsilvis4570
@greggsilvis4570 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing the digital display. As a non-machinist it was very helpful to get a sense of how they work.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@jtjjbannie
@jtjjbannie 9 ай бұрын
This dude is worth every penny.
@ricksosbee3913
@ricksosbee3913 9 ай бұрын
Made a 50 yr career fixing broke stuff. Currently heavy equipment mech. Just watched Abombs latest video. As always, good stuff. I work mon thru sat but my favorite day of the week is fri. Your real world videos dealing with real world problems saving your customers 10's of thousands of $ is an inspiration to those of us who dont have an unlimited budget. I love problem solving and i can see the same in you. Keep doing what you're doing. Great content.
@hot_wheelz
@hot_wheelz 10 ай бұрын
Necessity is certainly the mother of invention and barely a video goes by where Kurtis hasn't come up with some slightly unconventional way to fix something that someone else has mangled. Another highly enjoyable video as always.
@Rickertt
@Rickertt 10 ай бұрын
"someone had a good time trying to fix it" had me in tears 😂 the deadpan delivery, the shellshocked eyes, my own experience doing bad jobs under worse conditions...that is some pain right there 😅
@matthewsykes4814
@matthewsykes4814 10 ай бұрын
This is why people like Curtis are so vital. No compromise on doing the right thing first time. I know you may think your just another guy in a shop cocking about with things, your a pro and your work is the best. I always learn more than I thought I would watching you work. Karen's filming is as good as your work, faultless. Belly rubs for Homey's birthday, your a good dog, Happy Birthday wee man
@tomupchurch4911
@tomupchurch4911 9 ай бұрын
You do everything even better than if it were your own. This is why your business thrives... It's good to see good people succeed.
@deseryhayden1321
@deseryhayden1321 10 ай бұрын
PURE GENIUS ON THE SMALL THREAD PULLER!!!! I wouldn't have even thought of that!!!! WELL Done!!! The tool manufactures have a tool to sell us 🤫😉😒
@pappyman179
@pappyman179 10 ай бұрын
Happy bday, Homey. Hard to believe he's eleven-ish years old. Such an energetic old man. Time to start thinking about a punk kid to keep him company, and keep him young. He has a lot to show the next generation how to open user mail and abuse those squeaky toys. Much love to Karen and Kurtis (and those damn birds, I guess).
@brucebowman9087
@brucebowman9087 9 ай бұрын
Kurtis, you blow me away with your ingenuity.
@josebrazfilho9218
@josebrazfilho9218 Ай бұрын
Congratulations Homey's, happy birthday !
@4321Lando
@4321Lando 10 ай бұрын
By far my favorite "channel" or "show" on KZbin or TV :) I'm not a machinist - just someone who enjoys learning and being entertained ... and it's our only chance of finding someone as lovely as Karen to spend our days with!! (haha) Honestly, I don't know how you guys manage to work so hard and keep things fun (Karen's laugh! Homey's constant excitement! Kurtis' outtakes!) -- you guys are the best :)
@ThePhoenixAscendant
@ThePhoenixAscendant 10 ай бұрын
Happy birthday, Homey!!! I was just looking at his muzzle thinking about how he's starting to look a bit gray and I thought to myself, "I wonder how old little Homeboy is..." Thanks for answering my question!
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
he's definitely a senior doggo now!
@grahamwilson3252
@grahamwilson3252 9 ай бұрын
Homey is without doubt a very happy boy and am glad you shared it he's a very lucky dog 👏🎂
@macstmanj3
@macstmanj3 8 ай бұрын
Hi Kurtis, great work!! I've done a lot of engineering work with castings and especially threads and repairs. One thing I've done pretty often is filling out of place holes with bolts/threaded studs, machining them flat, then drill a 2-4mm hole on the transition between the casting and the bolt. Drive an oversized pin in there, and no way on earth will that thread repair move ever again. Your repairs are always top notch, I just had to be an engineer and give my opinion which no one asked for.
@cliffmorain7215
@cliffmorain7215 10 ай бұрын
What a fantastic way to repair a bolt hole, never seen that before.😲
@user-yc7nv2qx2n
@user-yc7nv2qx2n 10 ай бұрын
In fact, this method is very common. It is often used in repair workshops. In actual production, it is also used, such as machining a bolt hole on POM that bears a lot of force.
@marklowe330
@marklowe330 10 ай бұрын
​@user-yc7nv2qx2n you are correct it's how it's done.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA 10 ай бұрын
Also used as shown here to walk a bolt hole if it is off, fixing a mistake a lot easier than making a new part. Very common on moulds, where you often just have to tweak a few of the mounting points for different machines that do not all fit a common pattern. Also done with bolts that need to handle a lot of load, so the parent metal interface is much larger, to spread the loading out to something it will survive.
@Mr_Meowingtons
@Mr_Meowingtons 10 ай бұрын
i do it more then i shood.. 🤣🤣
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA 10 ай бұрын
@@Mr_Meowingtons Measure once, drill once, then fill it and do it again.
@user-fz6vs4de9m
@user-fz6vs4de9m 6 ай бұрын
I really like your free flight aviary. lol Homey is so spry for 11 years old. I am always amazed at what you can do with broken projects. My grandpa must be talking to you from above. He ALWAYS told me "proper tool for the proper job".
@donschofield4849
@donschofield4849 9 ай бұрын
TURNED OUT NOT BORING AT ALL. GOOD INFORMATIONAL VIDEO. BEST ON THREAD REPAIR OF CAST IRON! GREAT JOB, GOOD STUFF , WELL DONE.
@jacobusholland284
@jacobusholland284 10 ай бұрын
Great work and expertise to repair this bolt hole's. Have a nice weekend and greets from the Netherlands.
@MathijsHeideveld86
@MathijsHeideveld86 10 ай бұрын
what keeps surprising me is the endless patience you must have to keep delivering consistent good work. the tolerances are so small, on pieces so big, yet (what we see on camera anyway) is consistent good work! hats off to you. also, happy birthday to Homey!
@baronclime6423
@baronclime6423 9 ай бұрын
Happy (belated) Birthday, Homeless! Who''s a good boy? Homie is a good boy. Dog's are a gift to mankind. We don't deserve the love they have for us. Good job Kurtis, on the repair.
@danielgray4239
@danielgray4239 9 ай бұрын
That repair with the half cut bolt blew my damn mind. remember that for sure.
@mikeweagle5523
@mikeweagle5523 10 ай бұрын
Good morning CEE! ( It's 4:00 AM here in Atlantic Canada...) Happy Birthday Homeless! Kurtis you never fail to impress with your knowledge and ingenuity. Very well done and thankyou Karen for your always high standard in documenting your work in such an interesting and entertaining way. Have a fantastic weekend.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
Hey mate good morning to you over there!
@N3toSalvy
@N3toSalvy 10 ай бұрын
Its THREE IN THE MORNING!!! A Great time to watch this fully 🙂
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
very early/late! Hope you enjoy the video 👍
@chosipian
@chosipian 9 ай бұрын
I hope the customer watches your videos on their problems and realizes what good value they are really receiving for their money, another excellent repair
@themalewhale59
@themalewhale59 9 ай бұрын
Really practical fix to a component that had been munted. Top job as always. I love predicting what the next step will be and had a big YES when you cleaned off the face. And happy birthday to Homeless.
@michaelmclachlan1650
@michaelmclachlan1650 9 ай бұрын
I also waited for the face mill - cleaning up the bottom bolt holes was a delightful extra, one of the reasons we watch him.
@masstrapper7645
@masstrapper7645 10 ай бұрын
Homey is a lucky dog. He’s probably has more followers than any dog down under. Happy Birthday Homey! Your channels is fantastic guys. Everything done the right way every time. A big thanks for everything you guys do. 👍👍
@DownToNerd
@DownToNerd 10 ай бұрын
The snap of bolt filler is genius. "Make English then" is absolute genius. Thx for letting me know it's friday, enjoy your weekend!
@davidsbardwell9799
@davidsbardwell9799 8 ай бұрын
Wish you were around 30 years ago. I'm the guy who would of went in the field to work on the cover. I love your videos. You are a true professional.
@big_ute
@big_ute 9 ай бұрын
Dude that threadsert puller was ingenious, thats definately getting made at the shop on monday.
@michaelmclachlan1650
@michaelmclachlan1650 9 ай бұрын
Agreed, I don't need one but it's an idea to remember.
@big_ute
@big_ute 9 ай бұрын
@@michaelmclachlan1650 after i made it the tool got used that day for a very similar job a customer brought me. I need to fly down and pick Kurtis brain for a few weeks.
@libsrdum
@libsrdum 10 ай бұрын
One clever solution after another. And beautifully documented. Happy Birthday Homey! One of our cats had a birthday yesterday but she had nowhere near Homey's exuberance for her presents.
@gav2759
@gav2759 10 ай бұрын
We shouldn't be too hard on "in the field" repairs. Getting things operational literally in a field, when the other option is to stand and look at it, is Ok when you know Kurtis will fix it properly later. Great vid again Thanks for posting....Oops can't forget to wish Homey many happy returns. Glad to see he isn't contemplating retirement yet.
@shaunbrennan5281
@shaunbrennan5281 10 ай бұрын
If big boss man says " just get the f#$#ing going!!" then you do what ya Gota do.
@bryanbation6472
@bryanbation6472 9 ай бұрын
I learn a lot to your channel different repairs and different techniques its truely an unique cutting edge engineering in Australia 🇦🇺 love from the Philippines 🇵🇭 love u guys ❤
@robertromberger4708
@robertromberger4708 9 ай бұрын
I'll add that threaded hole repair to my mental toolbox. Great work.
@josephcote6120
@josephcote6120 10 ай бұрын
Neat trick to pull the thread insert. And as always, great job on something that looked totally horked up.
@stevepiechock9234
@stevepiechock9234 10 ай бұрын
Seeing the novel approach you use to solve issues is a treat in itself. You recognize potential issues as you plan your course of repair. I have watched you both numerous times avoiding potential problems that could compound the issue you already have and are trying to repair. This is one more example to anyone watching of your extensive experience and knowledge base. You and Karen provide a service you may not be aware you are providing. That is logical thinking and problem solving. I say that because you seem to do it without conscience thought. I normally do not comment this lengthy. The last two videos you posted deserved to be recognized. Thank you for them. I truly hope you continue to post videos for as long as you like. and enjoy doing it.
@rexmundi8154
@rexmundi8154 9 ай бұрын
I run a one man shop but the things I make are tiny. Like I drilled a bunch of 0.004" holes in PEEK the other day. I’m pretty particular around the shop so it’s been hard to find any help, I’ve basically given up. Sometimes I miss the job shop. I listen to your videos while I’m working occasionally just for the shop sounds. Back in my early days we did the drilled bolt trick but we drilled and pinned the edge kinda like your inserts. I appreciate your videos. It’s nice to see a different side of things.
@grahammorgan9635
@grahammorgan9635 9 ай бұрын
What a terrific tradesman you are Kurtis, Australia is fortunate to have someone of your skill level and vision as to how to do the job correctly, I have watched a lot of your videos and congratulate you on your work handling techniques keeping yourself safe and not straining to lift those big jobs. Inspirational to in some of the tricks used to get the job done especially partially cutting through your fill socket head bolt to break off when tight in the hole. What a great team, all of you and homeless of course.
@robpriest9031
@robpriest9031 10 ай бұрын
Love your work mate. Every Mechanical apprentice needs to look at your vids on a regular basis.
@alexkirkles5066
@alexkirkles5066 10 ай бұрын
We do a lot of broken bolt and stripped holes that’s about the best thread insert on the market , drilling the hole out over size and lock tighting it in is one of our favoured methods these repairs last longer with farmers, you guys have a nice day
@hanshoogendyk2203
@hanshoogendyk2203 9 ай бұрын
A genuine Australian / New Zealand attitude, because of apart from replacement cost the time constrained in delivery and loss of income from a $2 million dollar machine doing nothing, So we can fix it, even when other people AND manufacturers say you can't ( sometimes just not out in field)
@hank5655
@hank5655 9 ай бұрын
Curtis I can tell your one of the Few stand up guys I'm in the USA but if you were down the street I would be there just to learn and to be able to treat people like humans.
@MichelleV503
@MichelleV503 10 ай бұрын
I love watching your work, Kurtis. And I love Karen’s editing and Homie’s joy. There’s something so soothing about such precision work being done, especially without any of the usual influencer nonsense. My day job has nothing to do with work like this so it’s fascinating to see what thought goes into these repairs.
@K1W1fly
@K1W1fly 10 ай бұрын
The little birds are Welcome Swallows, not Finches... very cute, but they can make a huge mess if they decide to nest inside your workshop (and they often will). Happy Birthday Homey!
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
ah yes thank you for the correction I had no idea 😂
@user-wu7sn7ml7v
@user-wu7sn7ml7v 5 ай бұрын
Thank you team. Homeless is a very lucky boy❤❤❤.
@hugolafhugolaf
@hugolafhugolaf 9 ай бұрын
Never see an 11 y.o. dog who’s so lively. Wow.
@1arm_658
@1arm_658 10 ай бұрын
Great job. Just a bit of advice from a Loctite engineer. Blind holes need to have some Loctite placed into the hole as well as some on the thread. The airlock created in the hole will push most of the Loctite out of the hole as you thread the screw in. Look at the video closely to see how much Loctite ended up being wiped off.
@TheBibliofilus
@TheBibliofilus 9 ай бұрын
Also Loctite is truely terrible for ones health and is just about the only chemical I keep of my skin at all costs!
@adamrademacher9581
@adamrademacher9581 5 ай бұрын
Was taught the same by a Henkel (Loctite) rep 15 yes ago as a maintenance mechanic. Definitely a best practice!
@mohabatkhanmalak1161
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 10 ай бұрын
Damage to a part like that can make a big difference in the turnability of these machines. That was a good repair, impressive work.🚜
@cerberus4730
@cerberus4730 8 ай бұрын
this has got to be my favourite bird watching KZbin channel and the metal work is great too
@johnypitman2368
@johnypitman2368 9 ай бұрын
OEM parts just make good sense for quality repairs. Less callbacks too
@MattysWorkshop
@MattysWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Gday Kurtis and Karen, happy birthday Homeless, that was an interesting repair, I’ve never seen thread repairs removed before and didn’t know that could be done, that cat insert kit is good value considering you get the drill and tap and there a brilliant design with the locking tabs, awesome job as always mate, cheers
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
Hey Matty 👋 Hope you are doing alright been thinking of ya! And I think Kurtis liked the CAT kit because he didn't have to go looking for tools 😂 Take care! Karen
@martinthompson4462
@martinthompson4462 10 ай бұрын
You can't beat the "key inserts " if you have enough meat around the hole to use them
@geoffbrumpton8544
@geoffbrumpton8544 10 ай бұрын
G’Day Matty Dose of CEE on a Friday Arvo is better then what you have been having hey. Corry tank on a stand that’s what I see every time I see those thread inserts.
@Curt-dc6cd
@Curt-dc6cd 10 ай бұрын
Matty been thinking of you since you posted your in the hospital. God speed on your recovery, hang tough brother
@hamongog
@hamongog 10 ай бұрын
I've watched most of these. At least a couple of years? This is one of the best. Curtis is a serious MF. His partner seems to have things figured out. That dog cracks me up. I'm about as far as one can get from machining. I look forward to Fridays because of this shit. Thank you!
@chrisyboy666
@chrisyboy666 10 ай бұрын
It’s amazing what you can do when you’ve been taught properly and have a genuine understanding of what the job is and what your trying to accomplish..proper engineering done by a proper engineer
@petermcconaghie7745
@petermcconaghie7745 9 ай бұрын
No doubt about it - you do very fine work folks, these are so bloody good to watch!
@michaelmclachlan1650
@michaelmclachlan1650 9 ай бұрын
Hear hear, that refacing of the bottom bolt mounting faces shows the work ethic we respect.
@miceinoz1181
@miceinoz1181 9 ай бұрын
Real engineering 101 stuff. This is often more interesting than many other things as we see how you overcome issues.
@freethought2296
@freethought2296 10 ай бұрын
Going the extra mile, it means everything.
@keitharcher5723
@keitharcher5723 10 ай бұрын
Excellent content!!! I always learn something watching Kurtis. When I first realized there wasn't going to be any heavy welding or lathe work, I was disappointed and wasn't sure I was going to learn anything. As we got into this and realized we needed to move a hole in a cast piece, I realized how tricky and interesting this one was. Good stuff!
@user-mr8yg5pl8d
@user-mr8yg5pl8d 9 ай бұрын
Видео очень понравилось! Сама работа честная и вы помогаете сэкономить клиентам деньги. Это очень хорошо! Хоми с днем рождения🐶!
@artdamage0
@artdamage0 9 ай бұрын
Nice job, good idea with drilling an oversized hole, tapping and filling it with a locitited bolt! I’ll be using that in future!
@cat02791
@cat02791 10 ай бұрын
Because of you I have metal lathe machine. I am a welder. Thanks for your great videos that inspire me. Khartoum, Sudan.
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering 10 ай бұрын
hey mate that's awesome!
@cat02791
@cat02791 10 ай бұрын
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering really thank you very much.
@pauljohnstone4723
@pauljohnstone4723 10 ай бұрын
I almost can't believe how far those holes had got out of their position. Fixing the problem was even more amazing. Love those inserts.
@commutinginatlanta9163
@commutinginatlanta9163 9 ай бұрын
Kurtis I didn't think tap process was going to work. I learned a hell of a lot today!
@rwsams
@rwsams 9 ай бұрын
Curtis and crew, I enjoy your videos immensely. I most enjoy the mix of precision and creativity you show in figuring quality fixes for expensive components. Happy Birthday, Homeless! If you weren't 13,000 Km away, I'd bring my work to you! 😉 Bob S. from Oregon, USA.
@Thepriest39
@Thepriest39 10 ай бұрын
Excellent work. You are able to think outside of the box for repairs like this. You defiantly take pride in the work that you do. That is becoming rare these days.
@bobqzzi
@bobqzzi 10 ай бұрын
That was a tricky repair; a lot could have gone wrong. Well done
@diepzeekomkommer
@diepzeekomkommer 9 ай бұрын
These videos have become a week ending ritual for me if that makes sense. I look forward to them every week, keep up the marvelous work 👌 Thank you for the awesome content😊
@StillBlazinTho22
@StillBlazinTho22 9 ай бұрын
that dogs gotta be living a great life
@DogSerious
@DogSerious 10 ай бұрын
Yay it's Friday, and CEE has this transmission covered.
@jmwarden1
@jmwarden1 10 ай бұрын
Curtis, that was one slick way of removing that heli-coil insert, if I ever run into that problem I will use the same repair, thanks for the procedure.
@8ballphilc
@8ballphilc Ай бұрын
Ah, my friend. You don't know how much satisfaction I got to hear you say that you were going to mill the face flat and clean up those two lower bolt seats! Truly a privilege to watch someone do the right job with the right tools!
@finbargolden5825
@finbargolden5825 9 ай бұрын
WOW Curtis!! Whoever trained you in the complexities of precision engineering had a good student! I never knew how complex and intricate the subject was until I watched all of your videos. It gladdens my heart to watch such ingenuity at work. Love all of your videos for that reason.
@cephasrodgers9417
@cephasrodgers9417 10 ай бұрын
Kurtis you never fail to amaze me. I have never even considered removing a thread insert and the method you used was simple but very logical. You certainly are an “out of the box” thinker, which is probably why you are successful (and happy)
@jdmccorful
@jdmccorful 10 ай бұрын
Ditto, never seen that done before.
@LimestoneCoastCustoms
@LimestoneCoastCustoms 10 ай бұрын
Nice work. I've not seen these inserts before, they look good! I was wondering why you hadn't faced the bolt down then of course it was with the facing of the mounting surface later. I especially like the extra work on those extra hole faces. Noticing & taking the time to repair them is the extra service people really appreciate! Good Stuff!!
@genelegear5418
@genelegear5418 6 ай бұрын
Love your ch. I'm a ole guy, rebuilt many mooto4s in the 50s. Not the todays engine. I watch you to see how different the machine shop of today compares to yesterday. The internet is crazy.... Thank
@HuNtTaz3000
@HuNtTaz3000 7 ай бұрын
Perfect stuff to watch before going to bed, so relaxing somehow!
@shottiekingsw
@shottiekingsw 10 ай бұрын
Nailed it again, that little thread puller is a beauty not seen that before! Cheers man
@jonathangriffin1120
@jonathangriffin1120 10 ай бұрын
Nice job there Kurtis, seeing those CAT inserts takes me back 45 years when I worked in a machine shop in the plant workshops on a road building project in SE Iran, most of the kit was Caterpillar, D9H, D8K, 966, 980 etc. plus generators. Wish Homey a happy birthday from a damp and dismal Somerset, England.
@curtisroberts9137
@curtisroberts9137 9 ай бұрын
Happy BIrthday Homeless! My dogs make the same face when they have to wait to get treats. Such a good boy. Great video as always.
@maxhirsch5071
@maxhirsch5071 9 ай бұрын
Du bist einfach ein Handwerker mit Hirn, Schmalz und Herz am rechten Fleck! Jeder „schlaustudierter“ Ingenieur hätte das Teil weggeworfen. Ich liebe eure Videos, eure Art und wünsche euch alles Gute für die Zukunft! Grüße Max
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