Great piece of work by a fine craftsman. Thanks for publishing this.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you very much for your nice comment.
@Serife.coskun.27День тому
Bravo👍🏻👍🏻
@hydraulicfactoryДень тому
Teşekkürler 👍
@luizfornazare23567 днів тому
Todos os comentários são bons, mas seu trabalho é excelente Eu sou da mesma profissão , tbm faço peças grandes de toneladas BRASIL
@hydraulicfactory7 днів тому
Greetings from Türkiye to Brazil, colleague, thank you, I am doing my best.
@adrianfernandez1806Місяць тому
THIS MAN IS VERY PROFESIONAL . A TRUE CRAFTMAN .
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you bro, I try my best
@ModellbautechnikМісяць тому
Wenn ich sehe wie der Kollege auf der Maschine hockt und in der Bohrung mit dem Druckluftschleifer arbeitet, wünsche ich ihm ein gutes Gleichgewicht. Der rotierende Flansch kann ihn schneller töten als er denkt. Der Arbeitsschutz ist keine Option, sondern verpflichtend. Seine Frau und Kinder freuen sich wenn er gesund nachhause kommt! 😮
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
You made a very valid comment, colleague, but since the diameter is large, it is a little difficult to achieve the surface quality. I had to stand on the bench to remove the surface quality and the burrs of the channels, but the piece is securely attached. God forbid anyone should be separated from their family.
@sm6fieМісяць тому
Wow, very impressive, skilled and professional done. Two questions, what was the approximate weight of the piece and how long time did it take from start to finish to do the work. .PS Always use safety glasses when working. I did the mistake of not using safety glasses, that was a painful experience…
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you brother, there was a lot of rust inside and outside of the forged steel material. It was around 5 tons. It took 3 days for the pre-welding process and I processed the flange in 1 day. The welding process took 1 day and the delicate process of opening the channels took 2 days.
@isakeles58812 днів тому
Made in TÜRKİYE 👏👏👏
@hydraulicfactory12 днів тому
Aynen öyle 👍👍
@ianm1470Місяць тому
Amazing work 👍🏻 you are a highly skilled machinists great work.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
thank you very much my brother👍👍
@tanhuaiguo8 днів тому
Great work! Please pay attention to safety. greetings from China.👍
@hydraulicfactory8 днів тому
Thank you brother, thank you for your advice, greetings from Türkiye.👍
@Emersoarts11 днів тому
Show! Show! Parabéns aos mestres torneiros mecânicos!
@hydraulicfactory11 днів тому
Thanks
@RustinoxМісяць тому
Well, this is something else than my small hobby lathe. Very impressive.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you brother, we are doing our best, let's grow it on your loom one day.🙂
@kezibanozcan93219 днів тому
👏👏👏
@hydraulicfactory9 днів тому
👍👍👍
@user-yh8ri8bb4tМісяць тому
İyi iş çıkardınız👏
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Teşekkürler 👍
@gulozcan7492Місяць тому
İyi çalışmalar 👏
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Teşekkürler
@azietxu577919 днів тому
Buen trabajo!
@hydraulicfactory19 днів тому
Thanks bro
@Andrew_Fernie8 днів тому
Nice job 👍
@hydraulicfactory8 днів тому
Thanks bro 👍
@TylerjrmlbbМісяць тому
Kolay gelsin
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Teşekkürler
@odgie522820 днів тому
Safety glasses bro, literally no reason not to wear them. Does someone come around cleaning up the swarf all the time, the open back style of the lathe always created a mess you can't see with components this size.
@hydraulicfactory20 днів тому
Yes, you are right in general, but the order here works like this for now. When there are jobs with a lot of sawdust, the children take the sawdust so that they do not have difficulty.
@user-by8vt7nl6rМісяць тому
👏👏👏👏👏
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
👍👍👍
@johnpauloescarez8735Місяць тому
sobrang galing mo.bro
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thanks bro 👍
@Dean-xe1xxМісяць тому
Good work but not wearing safety glasses blowing chips. That's a no no.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you brother, we are doing our best, I wear safety glasses when necessary, thank you for your warning.
@williamsharp722417 днів тому
@@hydraulicfactory WE WEAR SUNGLASSES IN INDIA
@hydraulicfactory17 днів тому
You should still wear work glasses while working.
@jeffmcgrath220216 днів тому
Apparently not a problem in turkey along with no hearing protection
@trialetcompagnie4481Місяць тому
🤩🤩🤩🤩👏👏👏👏💪💪💪💪💪👌👌👌
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
👍👍👍👏👏🤲
@wb8ujbМісяць тому
awesome work my friend.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thanks bro 👍👍
@hermanschijf21Місяць тому
Great job ,hallo from holland.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you brother, greetings from Türkiye
@user-qx5vk9kw5hМісяць тому
С другой стороны держателя ставь второй резец сыкономиш время сразу пройдёшь два прохода
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Time is very valuable for us, we are trying to produce as quickly as possible
@user-ly6qq1bm1jМісяць тому
👍👍👏
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
👍👍👍
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
👍👍
@L601L60124 дні тому
Maşallah 🧿 Allah kolaylıklar versin. 🇹🇷🇹🇷😳
@hydraulicfactory23 дні тому
Allah razı olsun teşekkürler 🧿🇹🇷🇹🇷
@azietxu577918 днів тому
Para mecanizar el interior yo le hubiera torneado en giro inverso para que apoye bien contra la luneta
@hydraulicfactory18 днів тому
In manufacturing, the processing method varies depending on the operator, I do whatever is easier for me, I look at how I can do the job as quickly as possible without any errors.
@oiltube-tl2li24 дні тому
nice!
@hydraulicfactory23 дні тому
Thanks
@svobodnyichelМісяць тому
Çok yüksək texnoloji.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Teşekkürler kardeşim
@user-by8vt7nl6rМісяць тому
Kolay gelsin maşallah
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Teşekkürler sağol 👍👍
@kubinka879Місяць тому
Smoking in the workshop!!!
@RustinoxМісяць тому
Why not? There is nothing wrong with that.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
I personally do not smoke, but there are many workers who do and it is difficult to prevent this, I do not think it affects our work.
@aintskairtolskol9520Місяць тому
looking at that chetta pipe reminds me of when i was a apprentice and my chuck wrench broke and i feel back into the work bench and busted my tail bone, ya had to sit on a inflatable ring for 3 months , dont be the next victim
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Get well soon, brother. I hope you will never encounter anything like this again. We are doing our best to avoid such a thing. We are trying to be careful.
@miller628923 дні тому
Какая же ЗП у этих ребят
@hydraulicfactory23 дні тому
Why do you wonder, do you think it is important?🙂
@hydraulicfactory23 дні тому
Why do you wonder, do you think it is important?🙂
@rezaasadi954926 днів тому
Excellent and professional🫡, it took a few hours to finish the job?
@hydraulicfactory26 днів тому
Thank you brother. You can adjust the counter in a few hours. 🙂The entire operation took about 1 week.
@benjaminshropshire290028 днів тому
3:42 showing the kid how to do a better job with the strap. Good on y'all, that's how we keep things working.
@hydraulicfactory28 днів тому
Thanks bro
@steveandjenny149Місяць тому
How did they lock the square nut onto the threads to keep it from turning??
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
I cannot make a thread gap, I screw it all the way and tighten it, we check it again in the welding workshop, we suspend it from the flange and center it.
@benjaminshropshire290028 днів тому
I wonder how much the costumer could have saved by specking the OD to be as-forged everywhere it isn't a contact fit with something? I've seen a number of videos of people spending a lot of machine time (e.g. 5-axis contour milling with a 5mm ball mill) getting very great results on what is, in the end, cosmetic finish work because that's what the costumer ordered.
@hydraulicfactory27 днів тому
The aim is not to save money but to make it better quality and more durable. Thank you for liking the video
@ivanmorkotun656011 днів тому
В какой cam системой делалась УП?
@hydraulicfactory11 днів тому
Unfortunately I couldn't understand your question
@hienaz723Місяць тому
Interest steady rest. I looking for build one. Can you give me a close look .
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
I don't understand exactly what to look for
@necatisafak804626 днів тому
,,👌👌👌👌👍👍👍
@hydraulicfactory26 днів тому
👍👍👍👍
@hydraulicfactory26 днів тому
👍👍
@benbateman947Місяць тому
Nice job. Get some safety glasses. They are very cheap. Try replacing an eye! Should be teaching your staff good safety habits.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you bro, of course there are safety glasses.
@hermanschijf21Місяць тому
Great job,hallo from holland.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Thank you brother, greetings from Türkiye
@commonsenserules7995Місяць тому
Don't you have dial indicators to help you set up the cylinder?
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
There are clocks, I use them when necessary, I reset them with the clock, I don't use the clock in rough places.
@pwkoert6594Місяць тому
it is a forged piece of steel more or less in a round shape... ( you can see the segments left by the forging) if you want to destroy your dial indicator.... 8-)
@levitated-pitМісяць тому
how much cool down time between ops?
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Just my brother, without waiting for the cooling period of the resource for 1 day
@levitated-pitМісяць тому
@@hydraulicfactory good video. from a small lathe worker. same methods and skills but not as large
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
@@levitated-pit thank you, we do our best
@geoffreykail9129Місяць тому
Would have liked to see how they trued the boring head to the cylinder.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
I tried to capture all the stages as much as I could, sir.
@geoffreykail9129Місяць тому
@@hydraulicfactory TY I watched all the way to the end90% of my questions were answered by your video. It was well done. Did it take 3 days to do all that machining
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
@@geoffreykail9129 Since the barrel is forged steel, the pre-treatment took a long time. I bought 60 mm in it. The process lasted 3 days ago. I machined the flange for 1 day. Welded for 1 day. Cooled for 1 day. I opened the channels in 2 days and processed the harvest.
@geoffreykail9129Місяць тому
@@hydraulicfactory TY
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
@@geoffreykail9129 ty
@blackcountrysoul29 днів тому
There's nothing boring about that boreing bar.
@hydraulicfactory29 днів тому
I respect everyone's opinion, this is entirely your opinion, thank you.
@pauldavidson6321Місяць тому
Is that cylinder a forging ?
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
yes custom made forged steel
@ahmetates422728 днів тому
Maşallah 🎉
@hydraulicfactory28 днів тому
Teşekkürler 👍
@danvanhoose6783Місяць тому
Slow process.
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
It's interesting, how many stages did it go through, the sawdust of the world was scraped off, I think it's a normal and good process.
@Egypt196212 днів тому
How much was it worth 🤔
@hydraulicfactory12 днів тому
What is it worth you ask?
@Egypt196212 днів тому
@hydraulicfactory how much does it cost
@hydraulicfactory12 днів тому
I don't know the exact cost of the cylinder
@kristal162412 годин тому
1000kg ?
@hydraulicfactory12 годин тому
When you say 1000 kg
@GratianCernestean-vp3gx25 днів тому
. . ź z ź Masu Masarier
@hydraulicfactory25 днів тому
I couldn't understand you🙂🙂
@TOTOTRAZOMМісяць тому
👋👋👍🤏❤❤
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
👍👍👍🤲
@Convict7811 днів тому
Horrible prep... Horrible audio... No sense of machining or safety. 🤦🏻♂️
@hydraulicfactory11 днів тому
Of course, this is your opinion, I don't respect it, but it is not normal for you to ignore the workmanship and effort here. I guess you don't understand business.
@user-ir4nk4hl6eМісяць тому
tam Türkiyede ki işçi modeli pantolon g..... durmaz inmiş dizine bir yerlerden yellenir elde sigara lakayıt hareketler bir video çekiyorsunuz bari biraz edepli olun o firmanın reklamını böyle mi yapacaksınız
@hydraulicfactoryМісяць тому
Sana ne kardeşim izleme s.git o zman sen Türkiye deki işçilere kurban ol video yu izlediysen verdiğimiz emeği de görmen gerekir ama sen artniyetli kalekter yoksunu birisin demek ki böyle insanları küçümseyen saçma sapan bir yorum yapma gereğinde bulunmuşsun hadi başka kapıya saygısız türk düşmanı seni