Auger Back again??

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Published 2022-04-14
Well, this auger decided to make another visit to the shop. Why is it here and what happened to it this time? Well, follow along as we figure out the problem and how to fix it. Thanks for watching in advance and thank you for your support.

All Comments (21)
  • Isaac I appreciate that you don't pile on all the operators and business owner for stuff breaking. As an owner operator who takes good care of my equipment and also performs maintenance and repairs I've come to appreciate that things just wear out, get fatigued, fail and occasionally break. When something breaks its not an automatic that it's a terrible operator, or just a greedy owner who doesn't care about the equipment his guys have to use. Many times all there is to do is fix it and move on. I'm sure most of your customers appreciate your practical approach and quality work. Thanks for sharing.
  • @peteacher52
    I appreciate most your drama-free matter of fact explanations given in your normal speaking voice. There are a few machinery oriented presenters who sound as if they are advertising special prices at the local hardware store. Thanks for taking the time and trouble to make these videos; wise would be the teaching institutions who included your videos in their engineering department programme. 🙂Col, NZ.
  • @TBizzell68
    Man, that round rod filler makes so much sense, thanks for showing it.
  • Thank you so much for making videos like this where we can see the entire process. As someone who does their own welding, videos like this are invaluable! I’ve learned quite a bit just from watching.
  • @overwatch2671
    I truly enjoy watching your expertise in your craft. You are a artist with that torch and your workmanship is impeccable. Thank you for allowing us to watch.
  • Fantastic camera work, especially with the plasma cutting. Great presentation. Thank you Sir!
  • @bobcarry4820
    I started watching this and realised I had watched it before. Jumped ahead and stopped at your work with a torch. You make it all seem so easy. You cut steel like I cut butter with a hot knife. Then you weld, mig, oh I switched to stick because it is windy, so easy. You really know your profession.
  • am no armchair critic from what i see you got it together havin worked with so many boilermakers can see you put a lot into yr work good to watch thanks
  • @roberta4989
    Really like the hat you sent Kurtis Allen at Cutting Edge Engineering. He gave a shout out to you. Nice auger repair...again!
  • @alenribic3932
    The fact that the grinder never left the tool box’s shows your talent.. well done sir
  • Arm chair inspectors… lol Either they’re people who have never really done any welding or they’re just so jealous of your work Isaac. I’ve been welding for 30 years and looks good to me. Keep up the good work!
  • @longlowdog
    ICeman knocks it out the park again. I've seen welding college videos made with access to cameras costing thousands of dollars that are not as clear and informative as this gentleman produces in a workshop. Fantastic. Regards from Scotland.
  • In my lifetime I have not seen such a dainty tradesman. Truly an artist in steel.
  • @kentsmith2164
    Looking Good! And looks familiar too! Lol! Kent Smith Welding