Emergency Repair of a Big Horizontal Band Saw Wheel

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2021-07-02に共有
Topper Machine LLC gets lots of jobs, some small, some big, but we almost always get emergency rush jobs. Being able to handle these is critical to a job shops survival. Watch as we make quick work of this repair.

Follow up, the customer had it back in their saw and running the next day. They only lost a little production and saved a lot of money by having us repair it.

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  • @jimc4731
    I purchased a coaxial indicator in the 70s it was American made and quite expensive, but paid for itself in no time! Keep up the good work! JIM ❤
  • Josh, way to power through sir. 100+ degrees, no AC, and busting your hump for your customer so he or she is not left dead in the water with no saw which equates to no lively hood. I wish everyone had your dedication.
  • Fans n ice water. We did it for years at Madison Machine in Adrian, Mi.
  • @alanm3438
    Wow, another video that I missed. You are something else or you just do not know when to say no. Some of the things you work on are big and heavy; I sure hope that you do not hurt yourself. You willingness to do the hard jobs and even with such tight time limits is a tribute to your dedication. It is always good to see you. Thanks for the video. :hand-orange-covering-eyes::trophy-yellow-smiling::cat-orange-whistling:
  • With the Coax, get it close then turn the machine on slow speed and move the table until the needle stops moving.
  • I use a C02 bottle with a regulator and a spary nozzle aim nozzle inside work keeps it cool and no water .
  • We used to call the rush, emergency jobs "hot jobs". It was an easy way to let the team know and be aware in the shop.
  • You got it done. One happy customer ready to tell his mate the great job you did that saved his ass. That's how a business grows.
  • You do dam nice work . I worked in a smaller Foundry for 19 years in Indiana and i always wanted to get into the machining part of the Castings we made but we just sold the raw castings but we did have a Bridgeport and a Lathe just like you have in the Maint. room that i had used whenever they were free on projects id bring from home ...Keep up the great work
  • Great work, done in short order. Have a good holiday. Thanks for sharing.
  • @hobtink
    Maybe I’m lacking in knowledge but I would used some softer metal between my hammer and the thin thickness of that finishing to prevent damage to the edges of the bushing.
  • I would really like to see the saw made! My next door neighbor had a saw sharpening service and I was amazed at what he could do with a saw. Some of them were 7' in diameter and hung over the sides of his little flat bed delivery truck.
  • @stevenV57
    Love watching your videos and I learn a lot, wish I had a shop to use my new knowledge in. LOL