Gday Gary, thanks very much for the shout out, your stickers should be up in the next video, i really like the buffer idea, it’s like a Dremel on steroids, now I have another build to put on the list, thanks again mate, Cheers Matty
Another nice video Gary. Nice to see your genuine appreciation for other youtubers. I have seen lots of stuff built from scrap parts and metal but often it still looks like that. You made that flex shaft buffer look factory. Now you have me on the hunt for some of those trick forceps.
Tom Lipton recommended your channel, and I really enjoy your content, which has me hooked. I think they call it "binging". Cool guys with cool tools making cool stuff. Thanks, cheers !
That buffer is just right for almost anything that needs buffing. Great job on it. I got a Randy Richard knocker also. I got #2, you got #3 and Mrpete222 got #4. Thanks for the video.
That is a nice build on the buffer Gary. I have a 1951 Craftsman catalog that shows basically the same flexible shaft for a whopping $9.95. It says that the tread on the end is a 1/2 20 tpi. If yours is the same you could run a 1/2" threaded drill chuck if ever needed.
Gary, You have arrived, The TH-cam community has accepted you. Man, you’re a bad ass machinist and the best cast iron repair man in the business. Hope to see you in June at one of the Sacramento Hobby Machinist meetings. Maybe Mike T will help talk you into coming by. Awesome video, always learn from your stuff! Jeff
I thought my CA stuff on my Monarch was big. That DA stuff is monstrous. You shouldn't have any flex out of a 2.5" diameter boring bar. It was cool to see other parts of your shop in the intro.
Tom, The DA stuff is definitely beefy. At some point I need to make some very large drive hubs for some gear boxes. 17 inch OD with 6 inch ID Holes 8 inches long. The 2 1/2 inch boring bar will come in handy. One of theses days I will do a walk through of my shop. Gary
Hey Gary, really enjoy watching your videos, like your precision, but when welding [I am a weldor] all those bb's and spatter makes me go nuts.....sure looks like your voltage is too high from here in Florida......guessing you are using .035 wire with 75/25 ar-co2...... a real good setting for that combo is 160 inches per minute and about 18 volts.....that will give you 100 amps [1.6 inches per minute equals 1 amp for .035 wire]. [1 ipm = 1 amp for .045 and 2 ipm = 1 amp for .030]...you will get plenty of heat and a lot less spatter......hope you try out and let us Weldors out here know how you like.of course, crank the ipm and volts up for thicker material, but this setting works great for vertical and overhead, I got my D1:1 AWS structural steel unlimited thickness certification with this setting........ Best Regards, Paul Brown
You have a great channel. I just can’t figure out where you put all that stuff. I need a surface grinder, but nowhere to put it. My wife said that she doesn’t care how much I spend, as long as I have a place to put it. That space does NOT include the dining room, the living room, kitchen, bedrooms or bathrooms, so I’m stuck in the basement, and the two car garage. I think she figured that out. Can you imagine? The sacrifices I make. Oh man. I have that same hemostat. Hmm, and other hand tools. Ok, so how do you keep all of these buffed parts from rusting again? After a few months mine start to get that look. I was thinking of removing them and powder coating them with clear, but that’s cheating, so I don’t know how I feel about that.
Thank you, I do have a Lotta stuff scattered in a few places. I’m lucky I do not have any moisture problems in my shop, but anything outside of my shop I do. There are many things you can put on bare metal to help it from rusting. But I generally do not have to worry about that. I appreciate you checking out the channel. Gary
Hi, love the video looks like the 2ch needs a coat of paint. When I saw you at Chucks you mention you parted out the 2h, any chance you saves the oil pump in the sump? Dave
Hi Dave! Paint, that sounds like a lot of work:) I did scrap out the 2H but I did save the pump. I have no idea what kind of shape it’s in but I did save it. I’m assuming your looking for one? Gary
Thanks Guy, I also love those wheels. Now instead of always having to bring the parts to the wheel I can bring the wheel to the parts. Thanks for stopping by. Gary
Nice job...you make everything look easy...as usual. 👍
Love spending time watching your shop videos Gary. Thanks for the show.
Excellent job on this one, thanks for showing.
Thank you sir
Great little project, very handy.
Very inventive and clever. Those wheels look very useful. Thanks for the excellent video. Greetings from Germany.
Thank you Bruce, I really appreciate you stopping by, Gary
Enjoyed, tks for being ur favorite Chuck!!..nice build and a useful tool
There's my favorite Chuck :) Thank you my friend, Gary
Nice brightwork!
Enjoy your work and your time of sharing.
Chuck.
That's one nice buffing tool you have made up . Thanks Gary for the shout out & glad the stickers made it . . Cheers .
Nice build! That will come in handy. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you sir.
Gday Gary, thanks very much for the shout out, your stickers should be up in the next video, i really like the buffer idea, it’s like a Dremel on steroids, now I have another build to put on the list, thanks again mate, Cheers Matty
Thanks Matty, great to have you checking out my video. By the way your Grinder is coming along great. Gary
Another nice video Gary. Nice to see your genuine appreciation for other youtubers. I have seen lots of stuff built from scrap parts and metal but often it still looks like that. You made that flex shaft buffer look factory. Now you have me on the hunt for some of those trick forceps.
Thanks Darrell. Those forceps were meant to go into my fishing bag :) Thanks for stopping by, Gary
Excellent video Gary, well done and great addition to the shop!
Thanks Ray
Enjoy Gary. Nice buffer idea.
Thanks again Randy
Love the color combo, nice work! 👍🏼
Thanks Yuchol
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent work. We featured this video on our homemade tools forum this week :)
very good video..thanks for your time
Thank you, and thanks for taking the time.
Gary
Can't believe you only have that many subscribers. To much cool stuff!
First time I've seen someone build their own! Great job and happy to be a new subscriber, Tom Lipton left the breadcrumbs. Cheers!
Thank you very much Steve, Gary
Tom Lipton recommended your channel, and I really enjoy your content, which has me hooked. I think they call it "binging". Cool guys with cool tools making cool stuff. Thanks, cheers !
Brian, im glad you are enjoying the videos. Thanks you. Gary
That buffer is just right for almost anything that needs buffing. Great job on it. I got a Randy Richard knocker also. I got #2, you got #3 and Mrpete222 got #4. Thanks for the video.
Thank you Harold. That was very cool of Randy to make those. Thanks for stopping by, Gary
That is a nice build on the buffer Gary. I have a 1951 Craftsman catalog that shows basically the same flexible shaft for a whopping $9.95. It says that the tread on the end is a 1/2 20 tpi. If yours is the same you could run a 1/2" threaded drill chuck if ever needed.
Andy, yes it is 1/2 20. When I got it it came with a Chuck already on it. $10.00 was a lot in 1951.
You would think knockers would come in pairs! Keep um coming. Always enjoy.
Jerry, I think Randy should make 2 sizes. I’m sure he would sell lots of them by the pair.
Thanks for checking out the video.
Gary
Gary,
You have arrived,
The TH-cam community has accepted you. Man, you’re a bad ass machinist and the best cast iron repair man in the business.
Hope to see you in June at one of the Sacramento Hobby Machinist meetings.
Maybe Mike T will help talk you into coming by.
Awesome video, always learn from your stuff!
Jeff
Thank you Jeff, but if I were half as good as you make me sound I would be thrilled. Looking forward for all of us getting together soon. Gary
Lovely tool. Will come in handy in the shop for sure.
I agree, should be very handy, Thanks for stopping by, Gary
Cool video! That buffer looks super handy! I'm a new subscriber, having a great time watching your back catalogue of videos! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for the kind words and for taking the time to check out the videos.
Gary
Very ingenious build. Now I know what I can do with some old motors hanging out in my shop .
Thank you sir
I thought my CA stuff on my Monarch was big. That DA stuff is monstrous. You shouldn't have any flex out of a 2.5" diameter boring bar. It was cool to see other parts of your shop in the intro.
Tom, The DA stuff is definitely beefy. At some point I need to make some very large drive hubs for some gear boxes. 17 inch OD with 6 inch ID Holes 8 inches long. The 2 1/2 inch boring bar will come in handy. One of theses days I will do a walk through of my shop. Gary
Can you please show us that belt grinder you used on the lathe? Great idea
Hey Gary, really enjoy watching your videos, like your precision, but when welding [I am a weldor] all those bb's and spatter makes me go nuts.....sure looks like your voltage is too high from here in Florida......guessing you are using .035 wire with 75/25 ar-co2...... a real good setting for that combo is 160 inches per minute and about 18 volts.....that will give you 100 amps [1.6 inches per minute equals 1 amp for .035 wire]. [1 ipm = 1 amp for .045 and 2 ipm = 1 amp for .030]...you will get plenty of heat and a lot less spatter......hope you try out and let us Weldors out here know how you like.of course, crank the ipm and volts up for thicker material, but this setting works great for vertical and overhead, I got my D1:1 AWS structural steel unlimited thickness certification with this setting........ Best Regards, Paul Brown
You have a great channel. I just can’t figure out where you put all that stuff. I need a surface grinder, but nowhere to put it. My wife said that she doesn’t care how much I spend, as long as I have a place to put it. That space does NOT include the dining room, the living room, kitchen, bedrooms or bathrooms, so I’m stuck in the basement, and the two car garage. I think she figured that out. Can you imagine? The sacrifices I make.
Oh man. I have that same hemostat. Hmm, and other hand tools.
Ok, so how do you keep all of these buffed parts from rusting again? After a few months mine start to get that look. I was thinking of removing them and powder coating them with clear, but that’s cheating, so I don’t know how I feel about that.
Thank you, I do have a Lotta stuff scattered in a few places. I’m lucky I do not have any moisture problems in my shop, but anything outside of my shop I do. There are many things you can put on bare metal to help it from rusting. But I generally do not have to worry about that. I appreciate you checking out the channel. Gary
GREAT VIDEO ! I'M FROM OXTOOL :-)
Thank you, and thanks for coming over and checking out the video, Gary
Hi, love the video looks like the 2ch needs a coat of paint. When I saw you at Chucks you mention you parted out the 2h, any chance you saves the oil pump in the sump? Dave
Hi Dave! Paint, that sounds like a lot of work:)
I did scrap out the 2H but I did save the pump. I have no idea what kind of shape it’s in but I did save it. I’m assuming your looking for one?
Gary
@@OldIronMachineWorks love to make a deal.
We can do that. Send me a email to oldironmachineworks@yahoo.com
Great build Gary! Seems like it'll be a useful addition to the shop. I love those wheels!
Thanks Guy, I also love those wheels. Now instead of always having to bring the parts to the wheel I can bring the wheel to the parts. Thanks for stopping by. Gary
33:30 is that a stone on your shaft or one of those softer deburring wheels that 3m makes
Here from OX Tool as well. Anyone he recommends is more skilled than i.
I appreciate you coming by and checking out the video. Gary
Love your videos I want to visit your shop and you if I can I don’t live to Farr
Let's see you control that monster. Do you Plan on deburring 36" sewer pipe?
You do know that's only a 6 inch wheel, Far from a monster. Thanks for stopping by.
Just what I need in my shop a paint can agitator 😁
Norm, I think ever shop needs one :)
Thanks for stopping by. Gary
Great job! Very handy. Thanks for the look!
Thank you John. Gary