FIXING A 1900's STEAM HAMMER! Pt. 8
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My name is Alec Steele. I am a blacksmith, amateur machinist and all-round maker of all-things metal. We make videos about making interesting things, learning about craft and appreciating the joy of creativity. Great to have you here following along!
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Nothing screams "this needs a precision level" quite like an outdoor session with the angle grinder and soft wood under over a ton of steel
Indeed, the precision angle grinder. Done by hand. 😂
@@jakeoshay I hate to be that guy, but don`t they hand scrape surfaces flat? I do know that if one uses that blue stuff, a carbide scraping tool and a reference flat surface, then you can get it pretty flat by hand alone. Not with an angle grinder, of course, but I thought it was just step one to remove excess metal.
@@jakeoshay nothing more precise than the “eye-crometer”
@@TheDimsml hand scraping is painfully slow, with how out of flat that was it wouldn't be too unreasonable to use an angle grinder to at least get it close-ish if it was going to be hand scraped.
@@TheDimsmlit would take 2 years to hand scrape that anvil.
Gets out a machinery handbook in previous video. Proceeds to be an absolute menace with machinery 😂😂
A menace *to* machinery as well
Alec previous video, does it by the book, this episode, the book is gone burned to ashes while Alec dances on its remains!
To be fair I'm pretty sure that's his default lol... gets a good idea of what to do then tries to do it from memory... its like a game of telephone that usually goes off the rails a tad.
Having the handbook implies a willingness to read it :p
@@SnyperMK2000JclL And now you know a little bit more about how to make compelling content on a highly successful CZcams channel: Do things well enough to work and satisfy the essential needs of the thing and satisfy the people watching, but also do it just screwball/weird/wrong enough to give the complainers/haters/knowitalls/compulsive commenters something to comment about repeatedly. Add 1 part merch/sponsor plug, 2 parts charm, a dash of luck, and a whole lot of grinding (figurative and literal), and boom!
Install a laserpointer on the head of the bridgeport, so see if the dot on the wall sags as well... then you know, that the table sags bc of the head being too heavy.
Great idea!
I thought this was going to be some bullshit answer but that sounds so simple and effective.
@@AlecSteeleya definitely gone mad mate😂😂😂
That setup impressed and horrified me in equal parts.
Well done!
I expected it to tip over.
He and Will... They have the tendency to do that.😂
This is hands-down the craziest thing I've ever seen done with a Bridgeport. And I love every second of it. Absolutely amazed with the solutions Alec comes up with sometimes.
he couldve put two metal rods through the plastic housing on the circular saw. could even drop the tool down more than the plate it has installed.
and with that jank set-up, ending up 0.15mm out of parallel beggars belief. i was raised in a household with a machinist/fabricator. i know how hard that small of a variance is to achieve with a good set up. i'm astonished.
@@saltgunz_0064 Yep, pretty impressive. I went to school for machining for a year or two, so I know a little, but not a ton. But enough to know how much of a pain in the ass it must have been to get that setup right lol
12:48 - *flashback to Will's darkest hour*
I thought this was the flashback to his darkest hour @9:12 😂
The 9-11 of blacksmithing.
Id say we are watching his slow descent into madness but we are picking up quite some speed now.
😂😂😂
Maybe two suggestions: Firstly put the prcision level on the Bridgeport table to confirm that the table is not twisting and possibly tighten the gibs/ add more counterweights accordingly. Secondly, try to use a three-point contact for the anvil. This will get rid of the wobble you observed and makes leveling much easier. (That is just hammer in three wedges :) )
My grandfather used to say “anybody can do it with the right tools…. How do we get it done with the tools that we’ve got?”
Hats off to you bud. This is what he was talking about 😎👍
Yep, make use of what you have at hand. 🖐️
@@geneticdisorder1900and hopefully having both hands intact at the end.
This is the very definition of "STUNT MACHINING". Glorious!!!
I’ve been watching Alec for YEARS now, and never have I ever been more nervous for him than when he started taking the mill apart haha
This setup is exactly the correct amount of insanity. I think with leveling stuff there is a direct relation between how complex the leveling process is to how twisted you have to think to achive it.
I love the approach you took. That tickles all my "i will not send these parts out to another shop"-senses.
Also appreciate your crocs. Best shop shoes.
Addition: Would use two chain come-alongs and four concrete anchors to clamp the anvil base down, if i had to do this and could not talk myself out of it
I just came from your rotary table video to this abomination of a setup.
I lt just shows there's different ways to do something 🤷🏻♂️😂
@@StefanGotteswinter I agree, we've come too far too give up at the finish line
Thank you Stefan!
Immaculate timing. Wife off on a work trip for the night. Which means it’s steam hammer on the living room tv whilst eating 😂👍
can't she appreciate a 20 minutes video? its not that long...
@@takumi2023 Could be a steam hammer marathon perhaps? The artful descent into madness would make for a decent night of telly to me.
@@MichaelFrankNZ I remember the previous videos far too well. Instead it’s been a star Trek the animated series marathon on the bedroom tv.
And don’t tell her this, but I ate in bed whilst watching 😈
@@nokbeen3654 lol dude if you like. i wouldn't eat in bed though too messy.
Nice alibi 😂
I wasn't so focused on this episode until I saw you beheading the Bridgeport. Then I was absolutely hooked!
If you’d have told me at 15 years old, I’d be getting excited for a new video of a man fixing 100 year old equipment I’d have never believed you yet here I am at 26 excitedly clicking on this newest upload 🤣
Usually when Alex touches a machine tool I cringe, this time is no different, however I am impressed with the lateral thinking here and I can see this working with some tweaks. A good start would be to scale the cutter down to a 20mm end mill. If he replaced the wood blocks with concrete and used the forklift to press the work down to the floor I think it would stiffen it up. Looking forward to the next episode!
I've never heard the term "eyecrometer" before. I like it a lot, I'll have to start using that.
The world needs more people like alec who think outside the box and follow through.
I didn’t realise he’d followed through as well, didn’t even notice him fart.
For myself, when I saw the Bridgeport rearranged with all of the mass of the head assembly overhung off the end of the table like that, I very nearly filled my own shreddies.😂
Wedging the saw with the wedge your sawing …😂😂😂
So I usually watch videos at 1.5x. The part where Alec gets giddy with his giggles and laughs in fast playback speed is HILARIOUS and also makes Alec looks mad with that crazy Bridgeport setup LOL.
My god that looks so sketchy as hell, but I can’t believe it worked LOL.
Taking "Need a tool, Make a tool" to a whole new level. Love it!
I've been watching you for years and I'm glad you gotten back to these types of multi episodes long series. Working on your machines is as fun and educational as the forging videos. Keep up the good work. Love your content
i love this series so much for some reason
Yeah taking apart old timey machinery is always interesting, we have much "better" stuff today but these old timers were still a lot more clever than we tend to give credit for.
I’ve been watching since barker street and I think this is one of my favourite series in years! So fun to watch you guys brainstorming and coming up with crazy solutions.
My motto is ‘there’s always a solution’ and this episode is literally right there 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I am loving the new machining focused content, I do miss some good ol' heating and beating of metal
Soooo, for real, this is by far the most hilarious video series i have ever seen from any creator on CZcams, its so well documented and it just has this experimental and childish kind of vibe but with heavy machinery and a proper community on your side 😂💪🏼😎 let's gooo
Wowow the 1900’s?!? This thing is more than 25yo?!? What a piece of history!
I've held off from watching you for months in hopes this would be done... just got from part 1 to part 8... suppose I'll have to wait another few months =p the project is definitely worth it for me, I truly enjoy putting myself in the place of 1900-1920 machinists' mentalities and resource availability. Great history, rock on man
Alec is really straining the bounds of the adage "If it's stupid but works, it isn't stupid."
We definitely find it entertaining. Always go down the unknown path my friend, it’s the best viewing
Heya Alec! This is my favorite series you've done in years. Nothing against your other projects, but something about the absurdity of restoring such a neglected piece of history is very compelling. Keep it up brother
This is becoming the most chaotic series you've ever done, and I'm all for it!
See Alec going full mad scientist with this project is too much fun
A couple videos ago I asked if you felt crazy enough to bolt the uppy-downy part of the mill to the anvil.
You’re getting there.
I love this series so, so much. There's nothing like it on CZcams.
Alec! One day, I’ll have a shop, and it will be because you got me excited about it. Thanks a ton! I love your stuff!
no clue if youll see this, but i used to watch every one of your videos year(s) before you moved from Barker Street. Its been a while since i made anything with my forge, or seen your content but had inspired me to get into blacksmithing, which unfolded into a plethora or hobbies that really make me proud of who i am. I finished forging a japanese petty knife recently, and am onto grinding now. You and Grant Thompson are on par with my father when it comes to creating inspiration for me to take on projects and challenges and do anything i want. I appreciate you, and am happy to see your channel growing and thriving and inspiring so many more people.
Literally the best mill set up I've seen. Had me chuckling the whole last 7 minutes of the video.
Hope it works out for you!
This has to be one of your most crazy creative solutions ever
Sitting here on a Monday Morning Down in NZ, drinking my coffee from my Alec Steele mug, and very happy that nothing I am going to do today is this insane!
Love your stuff guys, keep it up!!!
By the time this series is finished Alec will have made his money back on everything from advertising alone 😂
I love the bridgeport hack. Remember that most of this stuff uses wedges originally because the casting and machining could not be very precise back then thus the graphite rope and gaskets with generous usage of boronze materials. wedge on 2 points of contact to wedge against one precision surface. All of these are originally hacks to improve tollerances and remove need for precision on the machine in many areas
My point is that beyond using say an actual anvil for counter weight and a more solidly constructed base this likely isn't much different from the original precision level used on the machine.
Does anyone else get nervous when Alec does his crazy maniacal laugh?
Just keep rebuilding old power hammers. Love it!
Bridgeport setup is the definition of "So crazy it might just work"
I have no idea why you're doing any of this, but at this point I'm invested
9:48 the most apt use of silly billy
Don't send it to a professional! As you try things, we learn things!
Thanks Alec 😁
It's like hearing the sound of a thousand proper machinists crying out in agony while watching this video. Sheer insanity.
A good machinist looks around to verify there are no witnesses and gets the job done. They will also ridicule a buddy who comes up with the same idea and says it will never work.
Mate, I'm tremendously invested in this project! Needed to say that out loud
As a hobby blacksmith learning machining as a profession, I am enjoying this series so much
I started laughing the very moment I saw the thumbnail. I absolutely love this tomfoolery and genuinely hope you don't send it off to a professional now, I am so very here for this content.
Don’t quit you can do this. I’ve seen you pull off the impossible before, you’ve come this far and I’m sure we would all love to see this lovely behemoth back in action once more. I would also like to add thank you so much for your content I always look forward to your videos 😊
Couldn't have said it better :) don't give up Alec!!!!
Thank you 💪🏻💪🏻
Been watching since the start and loved every second of it. You're the reason I got into blacksmithing 8 years ago (with an sledge hammer as an anvil and a carpenters hammer, forging nails and rebar in a campfire). Now I'm out here forging with the 140 Steele anvil and proper blacksmithing equipment improving the skills you taught me and making things I never thought would be possible. So thank you for all the laughs, knowledge, and content over the years. Keep it up, I'll be here til the end. Much love from across the pond, Elliott H. (from San Diego, CA, USA.)
Ps, I'll never forget the "man I feel like a woman" bit a couple years ago, when you moved back to the UK (video : my German Friends Bottom Components at 0:40, favorite moment in Alec Steele History.
The Absolute Gremlin Energy Alec had when he was setting up everything with Jamie to make this... monstrosity is just peerfect.
15:00 Alex, mate, you aren't just taking the cake, they had to make one specially for you, as the existing cakes were all too normal!😂
It's amaizing that you guys got it even remotely level with the severe lack of precision level references
Please don't give up on milling the Anvil. This is one of the coolest things you've done, and I want to see it finished. :D
One of the best series on my feed right now
My god, this man is a menace to machinist everywhere.
This project is complete madness! (And I love it!🎉)
I always love when Alec says "We"....What have "We" done Jaime...
Never has the phrase what could possibly go wrong has been more appropriate
Your silly, creative, git-r-dun nature, is my favorite part of your videos! Keep it up!!!
Having fun watching the process. Stay safe.
This was the funniest video I've seen in a while, I love you just acting like a maniacal YT'er an using heavy machinery in a "safe" way but not for it intended purpose.
the sheer level of jank is borderline unbelievable
Genuinely the craziest thing I’ve ever seen.
I love the scheduling he has cause every time I get back from church he uploads a video like ten minutes later
You rock. Never giving up on another home project again.
People at work are gonna have a field day with this one.
This reminds me of that time that my dad rebuild the underside of a car with Hubba Bubba and newspaper 😂
My man is staring down the BEST excuse to buy a shaper tool, and avoiding it. He could even save a few grand on shipping costs alone! (That's like 6 new things!)
He even built one using a milling machine, and can't force himself to see what he's done.
Watching you learn how to do this as you go along is so incredibly satisfying
I am both inpressed and terrified by that setup
I believe the phrase you guys use across the pond is for situations like this, you mad lad. XD
Hardbook definition of "You may question my methods, but don't question my results"
I’ve forgotten why I like Alec so much, this video reminded me of why lmao
Projects with the bois always need to be some hare-brained madness that just might work or just might send you to the hospital. Good stuff
This is sacrilege and i love it.
Alec, you have officially lost the plot...i love it! Well done you crazy bastard😂
This is madness. And I am here for it!
Extremely entertaining
That is the wildest thing over ever seen anyone do with a mill. Woah!
I was so ready for that mill to tip over. Maybe next video? 😂
This is actually so smart, I love it!
You can check if your cutting head dives down by elongating that table full length and checking with your précision level if the other end of the table is still level.
For tremendously heavy operations on huge castings some companies create a sandbox, filling the hollow parts and around a huge casted part to reduce chatter whilst machining. I saw that in aerospace for huge parts like spaceships
I think this project should be renamed "How many really silly things can I do with a bridgeport?"
The giggling! The maniacal laughter!
Honestly this project is amazing and I'm glad Alec is learning how to use new tools and do new things
Alec hearted the bot that stole your comment 🤦♂
@@Merennulli bruh
please don't give up and give it to a professional.... these have been endlessly entertaining videos
Now the fun part of putting that Bridgeport back together!
Next series, forged Damascus anvil from scratch.
your bravery undoubtedly will lemd itself to other also doing something as hilarious as that bridgport setup.
Absolutely ludicrous, I love it.
Oh i’m so looking forward to this episode!
This project is amazing. Exactly because it is very difficult and only progressing slowly.
A&J, when you triumphantly finish repairing this power hammer. If you decide to do a short video montage of all the steps taken to restore it.
I would love to see it include a photomontage of all the comments and advice you've received from your community that helped guide you along the way.
Great content as always.🙂