9 Axle Trailer Repair

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Published 2022-10-01

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  • I've been in the transportation rigging construction field my whole career I'm amazed at what pins and cotter keys can hold. Good job on the weld.
  • @armedmariner
    Great job. I relax watching you. An old Amish guy taught me to light a candle and put it on my workbench when I am working. He said candles burn slowly and so should a craftsman. He said any time you feel like you are rushing blow the candle out and come back later. I think this same Amish guy taught you how to work.
  • I thoroughly enjoy watching your channel. It’s nice to see that there are still some great fabricators out there in the field. One of the reasons I enjoy watching you work so much is because I find that you and I think and work very similarly when doing welding repairs. It’s almost a little scary. Keep posting great content. It’s a pleasure to watch your strategy and methods and skill. Keep up the great work!
  • @caesar1295
    Great video brother you have some serious welding and repair skills. I worked in the Tower Crane field for 30 yrs and I’ve only come across one guy who could repair, fabricate, and weld like you. Sir I just subscribed and want to see more of your work my hats off to you.
  • always love your videos, I've been watching your channel for over a year now. I'm just about to get out of welding school, I like to soak up all the knowledge and experience from people like you!! good work!! 😃
  • Not a welder but really love to watch a craft like this. From what I see you really do some professional work. I also like to see the repair jobs on the big equipment, it really shows your knowledge on how to repair high stress areas.
  • I was amazed that you saved that for a temporary fix so they could continue using it till you get the new parts in ! You do fantastic work ! 👍👍
  • @paulb3095
    very nice job. Ive been welding and machining for years and you do some fine work for sure
  • @arfarms5711
    Hey man, as a logger/farmer/welder for a long time that’s done a lot of jobs like, you did the damn deal on these bosses. No joke, my hat is off to you. That’s the most Percision job I’ve ever seen for a mobile job. New sub. First vid I’ve seen of yours, but I’m sure I’ll see a lot more here soon
  • @coreytran7415
    Man that's some pretty work right there. I work for a company as a machinist and most of my jobs are drilling and boring. To see someone repair something like that, oh man thats crazy. Love your work, keep on at it. Wish you the greatest.
  • @kentsmith2164
    Nice repair! Good job. I’ve done some of those. But they didn’t get any other parts. Just said fix to me or put back together. They didn’t have any more issues after I welded it up like you did. Patch jobs I’ve been used to.
  • Nice work! We finally got a gouge in the shop and I have been playing with it. I am clumsy and uncoordinated. Like a new borne colt walking for the first time! Shaky. I am beginning to get a feel of it but it's not intuitive I can say that. Of course I am relying on YouTube to teach me. You, CE Engineering, IC Weld (he's a really good one) and a few others. Love it!
  • Awesome!! Would love to come tag along a couple days to learn. Love every thing you post
  • @ziggythegreat
    This some of the best promotion for a cordless die grinder I've ever seen. I've always wanted one but now I feel like a need one.
  • @byPetra
    "Well they don't know me...." We do and we love you! Thanks for the awesome content man!
  • @itsjustme9318
    Love your vids you are a true expert at what you do, pride in workmanship.
  • Love your videos man! Beautiful repair! Heatin' and Abeatin' welding service💯👌👍
  • @Snipeyou1
    Hey bro your job is cool, I like watching. Nice seeing others work hard. I’ve ground a lot of schedule 160 hastelloy with those rocks work well. I usually smooth it with a carbine teardrop, then rock it. Works good
  • @TIREDOFEVIL
    Brother, wish I had 1/2 of your skill set, outstanding work.