Gday Tom, Its be amazing how many have sent and offered manuals for the mill, I'm glad I only had to remove the spindle and not the quill, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Gee Matty, that was quick! Glad you got the bearing issue sorted. It may take you a while to find the acceptable limits for depth of cur on that mill. I used to take very small cut depths but now I can go 3 to 4mm easily. It's just a case of learning to trust the machine. Having R8 collets helps too. It keeps the cutter overhang short. Oh, and I was super scared that you'd find errors in the drawings😮.
Gday Preso, thanks very much for the plans, I did have plans of getting R8 but that didn’t happen, it’s completely different to the Cincinnati in all ways to operate, it’s going to take a good while to work out what its limits are but having z height and a quill is brilliant, thanks again mate, I really enjoyed this build, cheers
G'day Matty, nice to have those spindle bearings sorted and some good info on the mill. Great job on the feed handle, that should be a pleasure to use. Cheers....ATB...
Gday Dean, I'm glad the spindle is sorted now and hopefully I don t have to touch it for a good while now, the handle is a lot nicer to use compared to the old type, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
I don’t know how you keep your lathe so clean! I end up with piles of swarf on the lathe, down my shirt, in my boots, and halfway across the shop (garage).
Gday, the machines gets cleaned at the end of each day and the floor is vacuumed a few times throughout the day as well, doesn’t take long and a lot nicer to work in, thanks for watching mate, cheers
"That cutter is dull - can't have everything" ROFLMAO! Matty, I was in the middle of a sip of tea when you made that remark, I almost choked, LOL Priceless, my attitude exactly.
🤣🤣🤣Thats how it is here mate, Work with what ya got and make the best of it, I really do need to buy some nice sharp cutters one day, Thanks for watching, Cheers
G'day Matty, that looks really good and works well mate. I was shouting at the tv "Only take two mill off it Matty!" But you caught it in time lol I'm glad you got it finished in time, just! Cheers mate from London, Sam
Works a treat Matty. Great to see you doing good mate. The handle and everything works well, and yes a stronger spring will probably do the job better. Stay safe and well and of course regards to you and the family 👍
Gday, I have put another spring inside the other and its working better for now but when I find a single stronger spring it'll be replaced, Thanks for watching mate, cheers
Beautiful work there Matty, as always. Glad that you were able to find all the manuals that you needed. I am constantly reminded of how great people are from around the world. Thanks very much for sharing. Take care and God Bless!
Gday, the amount of help I’ve received has been amazing, I honestly didn’t think I’d receive so many emails and I’m truly grateful, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Hello Matty. An excellent job all round. Bearings, handle, editing and publication. Nice to see some skilled machining and tidy workmanship. Not something you'll see here at Mart's! All the best, mate. Mart.
Excellent additions, When you said that's 4 mill off each side I was screaming at the computer "don't do it Matty, only 2 mill a side" glad to see you caught it. Love the ratcheting quill handle. One Hand control.
Gday, the spindle is a lot quieter now, I’m really not sure why the previous owner would have put the wrong bearings in, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Great to see you were able to solve the spindle issue. I'm sure having the knee mill will make shop life a lot more convenient. And great to see that you look to be doing well. Cheers.
Gday Greg, After using the mill for a few days im wondering how I went without a quill for is long, The health is coming better slowly, still not 100% and still have a few other things to get sorted but compared to a few months ago im feeling pretty good, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Hi Matty glad you got the parts for your new Toy especially the bull gear . Also have to thank you for the motivation my comet has a sticky quill also so i cleaned it up reacted the bearings put it back together and it worked great before i tighten the spindle nut up . when i tightened up the nut the quill is sticking again .So i watched a couple of videos this morning one was woods creek workshop Yuchol replaced his spindle and he commented the if he tightened up the quill nut to much the quill would stick . Anyway thanks for the videos . JM
What an amazing time. Thanks for sharing your workings in the shed. Bravo as you continue to recover and gain your strength 💪. Shed work strengthens mind & body. from da Bronx 😂
GReat job on the mill handle Matty. I've done a lot of years on BRDP Vert Mill...I like yours and the ORGNL spring handle. Can't stand to see a STEERING WHEEL on MILL lol!
Gday Robert, I really don’t know if viewers understand what actually goes into making these videos, it’s a lot of work mate, thanks for watching, cheers
very nice, I like it when it all comes together at the end. Gotto say you're looking pretty good mate, hopefully things are getting back to normal health wise Thanks for sharing.
Gday, I’m feeling a lot better then I did a few months ago, still have a few things to sort out then hopefully I’ll have a good run for a while, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Hi Matty, nice to see everything coming together for you. Very interesting for a non-machinist to see machines making parts for themselves or other machines. Regards, Dave
Hey Matty, thanks for the great video. Someone screwed up with those bearings all right. The 6000 series deep groove ball bearings have a fantastic radial load capacity but unfortunately little capacity for axial or thrust loads. The angular contact bearings are a great compromise, a little less radial load capacity but a whole heap more thrust capacity, especially two in back to back configuration. I assume that the thrust load on the 6207 caused it to fail prematurely, hence the side to side wiggle. Good job on picking up on that. P.S. Love to hear the Koyo name again. I worked for them for 4 years, factory floor then engineering department, back in the days when they had a manufacturing plant in Waterloo. Keep making your great videos please!
Gday, I really can’t work out why these bearings were put in but I’m glad it’s sorted out now, the spindle is much quieter now to, appreciate you watching and commenting mate, cheers
Hey Matty, Just catching up on your videos. Thanks for another great one, I'll let you know when I launch, I am editing now and filming at the same time, it's a big project, I am gutting my garage shop and completely rebuilding it. it will be a separate channel from this one. Take care, and thumbs up Jack.
Gday, I showed the new mill in last weeks video mate, I still have a few extras to get for it yet but should be a good machine, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Gday, I have a few things to sort out still on the health side but i'm a mile better then I was a few months ago mate, Appreciate your watching, Cheers
Hi Matty - Thursdays now start with the CEE Patreon vid and straight over to your vid 👍👍 It will be interesting to see how long it takes for the gear to arrive from the USA. Royal Mail UK-AU is crap at the moment, I sent CEE a parcel in early January - it took 48 days to arrive! (Royal Mail says 5 to 7 days on their web site!!). All the best, Paul
Gday Kempy, Sounds like your Thursdays and Fridays are sorted, Its going to be interesting to see how long the gear takes to get here, Appreciate your support mate, Cheers
Matt, regarding getting the 110V power. There's a company in SA, Adelaide that sells transformers. I bought one to run a US electric sander and it can handle 2000W. But you can get bigger units. The company's name is wallcann.
@@MattysWorkshopYeah, I think there is a difference between the Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese stuff, the Taiwanese seem to be a bit ahead of the Chinese who are still building stuff to a price and not a standard. I had 2 little Taiwanese CNC' lathes that were bloody awesome machines, only thing was they were a touch lightweight and had a habit of shaking themselves to bits.
More great work there. I wonder if I could make something like that for my mill. Some time in the future... (With an adpter, since it's not not got the basic attachment to do that at present.
Ref stuff up on thickness, maybe worth checking if the dials are indicating true distance 🤔, a company I worked for bought some import machines in early 1980s for a portable workshop, turned out every axis had wrong dial fitted, supplier sent new. Use a Dial Indicator, maybe imperial leadscrews have been fitted? Great job on the mill spindle Matty, strange there were standard ball bearings fitted, good to hear of the support you're getting on information 👍. Ref the Co-Axial indicator, one small flaw with these is that any spindle, or arbour, or collet runout is always evident. Brilliant video thanks for sharing.
Gday John, I have checked the dials and there spot on, I screwed up and didn't read the numbers properly, id say the previous owner had replaced the bearings at some stage and went the cheapest option, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Hi Matty. Hope you are travelling OK. You were not too specific about your 110Volt issue but Conon Motors in Victoria may be able to help come up with a solution.
Gday John, Im travelling pretty good at the moment, I have to get a 240v to 110v transformer to run the power feed unit and i'm pretty sure i've found one, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Good stuff Matty I watched Preso's video on that a while back and have been trying to figure out a way to do that to my mill, it's set up a bit differently but that's alright I'll get there they reckoned I couldn't fit a power feed to the z axis on it either but after two months of weekends and a lot of nasty words directed at the mill's country of origin I managed to get that done. Good to see you getting yours sorted out a bit more though.
Gday, I had to change a couple of the dimensions but it pretty much fitted straight up, Hopefully you can work out a way to get it to all work mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
the way yr running the mill with the quick change on it , yr extending the quill ,witch def make more vibration , if you go back to using the R-8 collet and draw bar and rase the table hight closer , and keep the quill up as far ass you can that def will increase yr rigidity , but could be and expensive change , and yes undoing the draw bar every tool change is a pain
Gday, I was originally looking for a R8 spindle machine but couldn’t find one in the condition like this, I have thought about changing the spindle but I’ll have to wait and see how things go, appreciate you watching, cheers
Thanks for the vid, Matty, appreciated. I don't mind if you get a bit scatterbrained doing the vid stuff - only the young folks can cope with the modern tech stuff and more power to 'em, I say. Do the bizzo, youngsters! I'm older than you Matty and I get confused making my cereal in the bloody morning.
absolutely great Matty . good on yer mate. Cheers Ade
Cheers Ade, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
That is good you were able to get a manual for it and a fairly easy fix with just replacing the bad bearings.
Gday Tom, Its be amazing how many have sent and offered manuals for the mill, I'm glad I only had to remove the spindle and not the quill, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Great job on a very interesting project. enjoyed watching....Dave
Gday Dave, it was a fun project to do mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
That spindle even sounds better in the video!
Gday, I was surprised how different it did sound really, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Nice work Matty, I'd cold blue the whole thing and then paint the outside if necessary.
I must get a small bottle of cold blu, I’m not a fan of it but these types of parts would be ok, thanks for watching, cheers
Thankyou for the video and keeping me entertained
Gee Matty, that was quick! Glad you got the bearing issue sorted. It may take you a while to find the acceptable limits for depth of cur on that mill. I used to take very small cut depths but now I can go 3 to 4mm easily. It's just a case of learning to trust the machine. Having R8 collets helps too. It keeps the cutter overhang short. Oh, and I was super scared that you'd find errors in the drawings😮.
Gday Preso, thanks very much for the plans, I did have plans of getting R8 but that didn’t happen, it’s completely different to the Cincinnati in all ways to operate, it’s going to take a good while to work out what its limits are but having z height and a quill is brilliant, thanks again mate, I really enjoyed this build, cheers
Nice mechanism, and looks like it works a treat. Good work Matty.
Thanks very much mate, appreciate you watching as always, cheers
Hello Matty, glad I was able to help out with getting a replacement gear for the Servo. 👍
Gday, Thanks very much for all the trouble you've gone to to help me out mate, truly appreciated, cheers
You sir. Are awesome.
Well done, sir. In a self-centred world such altruistic actions are a rare pleasure.
G'day Matty, nice to have those spindle bearings sorted and some good info on the mill.
Great job on the feed handle, that should be a pleasure to use.
Cheers....ATB...
Gday Dean, I'm glad the spindle is sorted now and hopefully I don t have to touch it for a good while now, the handle is a lot nicer to use compared to the old type, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
I don’t know how you keep your lathe so clean! I end up with piles of swarf on the lathe, down my shirt, in my boots, and halfway across the shop (garage).
Gday, the machines gets cleaned at the end of each day and the floor is vacuumed a few times throughout the day as well, doesn’t take long and a lot nicer to work in, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Good stuff as always Matty.👍 I’m gonna have to copy that quill handle for my machine.
Gday, the link to Preso’s drop box for the plans is in the description mate, the plans are easy to follow, thanks for watching, cheers
"That cutter is dull - can't have everything" ROFLMAO! Matty, I was in the middle of a sip of tea when you made that remark, I almost choked, LOL Priceless, my attitude exactly.
🤣🤣🤣Thats how it is here mate, Work with what ya got and make the best of it, I really do need to buy some nice sharp cutters one day, Thanks for watching, Cheers
G'day Matty, that looks really good and works well mate. I was shouting at the tv "Only take two mill off it Matty!" But you caught it in time lol I'm glad you got it finished in time, just! Cheers mate from London, Sam
Gday Sam, I heard everyone yelling at the screens, that was almost a big screw up mate, thanks for watching as always, cheers
Works a treat Matty. Great to see you doing good mate. The handle and everything works well, and yes a stronger spring will probably do the job better. Stay safe and well and of course regards to you and the family 👍
Gday, I have put another spring inside the other and its working better for now but when I find a single stronger spring it'll be replaced, Thanks for watching mate, cheers
Great job Matty, thanks Champ
Cheers mate, thanks for watching
Beautiful work there Matty, as always. Glad that you were able to find all the manuals that you needed. I am constantly reminded of how great people are from around the world. Thanks very much for sharing. Take care and God Bless!
Gday, the amount of help I’ve received has been amazing, I honestly didn’t think I’d receive so many emails and I’m truly grateful, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Nice work Matty 👴🏻👍
Thanks mate, cheers
Hello Matty. An excellent job all round. Bearings, handle, editing and publication. Nice to see some skilled machining and tidy workmanship. Not something you'll see here at Mart's! All the best, mate. Mart.
Gday Mart, truly appreciate your kind words mate and appreciate you watching and commenting, cheers
Excellent additions, When you said that's 4 mill off each side I was screaming at the computer "don't do it Matty, only 2 mill a side" glad to see you caught it. Love the ratcheting quill handle. One Hand control.
Gday, I almost screwed up that part but glad I stopped in time, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Wow, the mill sounds great! I never would have guessed someone installed the wrong bearings. Good investigation work.
Gday, the spindle is a lot quieter now, I’m really not sure why the previous owner would have put the wrong bearings in, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Great to see you were able to solve the spindle issue. I'm sure having the knee mill will make shop life a lot more convenient. And great to see that you look to be doing well. Cheers.
Gday Greg, After using the mill for a few days im wondering how I went without a quill for is long, The health is coming better slowly, still not 100% and still have a few other things to get sorted but compared to a few months ago im feeling pretty good, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
great job on the bearing !
Thanks mate, cheers
Glad the problem was found and solved!
Nice build as well!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Gday Paul, i'm pretty happy with the spindle now, Glad thats all sorted, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Hi Matty glad you got the parts for your new Toy especially the bull gear . Also have to thank you for the motivation my comet has a sticky quill also so i cleaned it up reacted the bearings put it back together and it worked great before i tighten the spindle nut up . when i tightened up the nut the quill is sticking again .So i watched a couple of videos this morning one was woods creek workshop Yuchol replaced his spindle and he commented the if he tightened up the quill nut to much the quill would stick . Anyway thanks for the videos . JM
Gday, I’m glad I got the spindle sorted and wasn’t too bad to do, Yuchol did a great job in his video, thanks for watching mate, cheers
What an amazing time. Thanks for sharing your workings in the shed. Bravo as you continue to recover and gain your strength 💪.
Shed work strengthens mind & body.
from da Bronx 😂
Gday, shed time is the best medicine I found, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Hi Matty, another great job, looking forward to the next vid, stay well, Kind regards, Mike from Cornwall Uk
Gday Mike, glad you enjoyed mate, thanks for watching, cheers
GReat job on the mill handle Matty. I've done a lot of years on BRDP Vert Mill...I like yours and the ORGNL spring handle. Can't stand to see a STEERING WHEEL on MILL lol!
Gday Al, I had a wheel on the round column mill, it worked well but I wanted something different this time, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
I enjoyed watching Matty. Great professional result. Your new mill is taking centre stage. Cheers Tony
Gday Tony, the mill is definitely centre stage for the moment mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Excellent job Matty, great video, keep'um coming.
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching as always, cheers
Matty….
M-a-a-a-a-t-e………… 👏👏👏
Another terrific vid.
Everyone knows how much extra work goes into doing these great videos 😁
Thanks
Robert
Gday Robert, I really don’t know if viewers understand what actually goes into making these videos, it’s a lot of work mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Well. I guess that’s one of the features of a good vid…….. it looks ‘easy’ and ‘seamless’.
Yours are very enjoyable
👍
Brilliant work as usual Matty. And all without a DRO. Looks really good. Cheers Nobby
Gday Nobby, I’m on the hunt for a DRO, it’s slowed me down a bit having to keep thinking about the handle wheels😂, thanks for watching mate, cheers
At about 11:30 minutes-I’d be playing like a kid too if I made parts so good that it popped when pulled apart! Play away sir 😎
Gday, I couldn't help myself, it is pretty satisfying mate, Thanks for watching
Fine looking project! Thanks for the looksee.Always enjoy!
Thanks for watching mate
A nice looking job well done staysafe and takecare
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Nice handle assembly Matty. Great video and as always a fine job, well done.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks very much mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Great job Matty. That new mill is working nice and smooth. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks very much mate, should be a good machine, cheers
very nice, I like it when it all comes together at the end.
Gotto say you're looking pretty good mate, hopefully things are getting back to normal health wise
Thanks for sharing.
Gday, I’m feeling a lot better then I did a few months ago, still have a few things to sort out then hopefully I’ll have a good run for a while, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
That handle turned out awesome mate 😊
Thanks Jason, Appreciate you watching as always mate, Cheers
Fantastic job Matty
Thanks very much mate, appreciate you watching
Nice work and nice addition.
Thanks very much mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Liked it a lot, thanks Matty! 👍💪✌
Awesome, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Thanks for sharing 👍
Appreciate you watching mate, cheers
That's a well thoght idea. I will make using the quill like a walk in the park.
Gday Rustinox, It really is a good design and a lot easier to use compared to the original handle, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hi Matty. Beautiful work. You must be well chuffed! 👏👏👍😀
Gday, I'm pretty happy the way this all turned out mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Great job Matty. . Looks great. Nice to have an improvement to your equipment and your friend to send you plans to get it done. Very nice.
Gday, this handle is 100% better then the original, the plans from Preso were very well done and easy to follow, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Hi Matty, nice to see everything coming together for you. Very interesting for a non-machinist to see machines making parts for themselves or other machines. Regards, Dave
Gday, glad you enjoyed the video, there’s always something to make in this hobby, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Another nice video mate..... you're a very tidy operator, until next week Cheers Matty
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Another top build Matty. Spinde sounds much smoother as well. Hello from Amsterdam 👍🇳🇱
Gday, The spindle is much quieter now thankfully, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Another nice job Matty. You get more done in a week than I do in months.
Well said 👏
Gday Bill, I try I have a go most weeks, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Hello! That’s a nice design, really well made. Top job. 👍
Cheers!
Gday, This is much better then the original handle setup, thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Great job Matty, spindle is much smoother now and the handle turned out great.
Thanks very much mate, Definitely sounds a lot quieter, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Good result Matty. Better than new now.
Steve.
Gday Steve, the handle is much better then the original setup, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Nice work as always Matty.
DRO for the Knee mill next. 👍
Gday Ian, A DRO is on the want list near the top mate, Hopefully soon anyway, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Nice project mate 👍 came out well, well filmed thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks very much John, Appreciate your feedback mate, Cheers
Hey Matty, thanks for the great video.
Someone screwed up with those bearings all right. The 6000 series deep groove ball bearings have a fantastic radial load capacity but unfortunately little capacity for axial or thrust loads. The angular contact bearings are a great compromise, a little less radial load capacity but a whole heap more thrust capacity, especially two in back to back configuration. I assume that the thrust load on the 6207 caused it to fail prematurely, hence the side to side wiggle. Good job on picking up on that.
P.S. Love to hear the Koyo name again. I worked for them for 4 years, factory floor then engineering department, back in the days when they had a manufacturing plant in Waterloo.
Keep making your great videos please!
Gday, I really can’t work out why these bearings were put in but I’m glad it’s sorted out now, the spindle is much quieter now to, appreciate you watching and commenting mate, cheers
Well done. Nice project and practical. Thursday 14th March 0848 Chicago.
Thanks very much mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Hey Matty, Just catching up on your videos. Thanks for another great one, I'll let you know when I launch, I am editing now and filming at the same time, it's a big project, I am gutting my garage shop and completely rebuilding it. it will be a separate channel from this one. Take care, and thumbs up Jack.
Gday, Its a big job rebuilding a workshop, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
you said it Matty
Awesome👍👍👍👍👍👍
atb
Kev
Gday Kev, Im pretty happy with how this all turned out, The spindle sounds a lot quieter to thankfully, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Good to see you getting on with the new mill.
Gday Barry, its completely different to the Cincinnati thats for sure, It nice to have a quill again, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Very nice build, great discussion
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Nice job matty, I didn't know you got a new mill, Awesome looking forward to seeing you do some amazing things with it,
From kiwi land
Gday, I showed the new mill in last weeks video mate, I still have a few extras to get for it yet but should be a good machine, Thanks for watching, Cheers
@ 21:20 One of those carbide cutters Matty. I have used a couple quite a few times now.😊
Gday Mark, They work quite well as you'd know, Appreciate your support mate, Cheers
Nice. Have a good week mate. Cheers.
You to mate, Cya next week, Cheers
good video matty
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Nice work jobs
I'm sat here shouting it's 2mm each side 😂😂
That was close to a big screw up mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Nicely done there Matty
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
35:20 you could have heard all the shouts of “No it’s 2 mills Matty”
That’s what made me stop and check mate,😂 much appreciated, cheers
Top Job Matty top job... Cheers and Howroo..
Thanks mate, Truly appreciate you watching and commenting, cheers
Very nice job...Thank You...
Thanks very much, Cheers
top shelf, hope you are doing ok healthwise
Gday, I have a few things to sort out still on the health side but i'm a mile better then I was a few months ago mate, Appreciate your watching, Cheers
Hi Matty - Thursdays now start with the CEE Patreon vid and straight over to your vid 👍👍
It will be interesting to see how long it takes for the gear to arrive from the USA. Royal Mail UK-AU is crap at the moment, I sent CEE a parcel in early January - it took 48 days to arrive! (Royal Mail says 5 to 7 days on their web site!!).
All the best,
Paul
Gday Kempy, Sounds like your Thursdays and Fridays are sorted, Its going to be interesting to see how long the gear takes to get here, Appreciate your support mate, Cheers
Matt, regarding getting the 110V power. There's a company in SA, Adelaide that sells transformers. I bought one to run a US electric sander and it can handle 2000W. But you can get bigger units.
The company's name is wallcann.
Gday, thanks for letting me know mate, I'll check them out, Cheers
Nice work mate 👍
Thanks Trev, Talk soon mate, Cheers
It looks like a nice solid machine Matty, but I've found that The Taiwanese-built machines generally are. Nice build despite the couple of oopsies.👍
Gday, After having that Chinese lathe a couple of years ago I dont think id ever buy a Chinese machine again, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshopYeah, I think there is a difference between the Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese stuff, the Taiwanese seem to be a bit ahead of the Chinese who are still building stuff to a price and not a standard. I had 2 little Taiwanese CNC' lathes that were bloody awesome machines, only thing was they were a touch lightweight and had a habit of shaking themselves to bits.
More great work there. I wonder if I could make something like that for my mill. Some time in the future... (With an adpter, since it's not not got the basic attachment to do that at present.
Gday, sounds like that would be an interesting project including the adaptor, thanks for watching, cheers
G'day Matty great video and cool job mate
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching and commenting, Cheers
👍
Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Thank God you heard me yelling 2mm😂😂
I heard ya mate, I almost screwed that up big time, Thanks for watching, Cheers
And yep, the right bearings worked a treat..sounds much better
Nice. Good job mate. All the best. Cheers
Gday, Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Ref stuff up on thickness, maybe worth checking if the dials are indicating true distance 🤔, a company I worked for bought some import machines in early 1980s for a portable workshop, turned out every axis had wrong dial fitted, supplier sent new. Use a Dial Indicator, maybe imperial leadscrews have been fitted?
Great job on the mill spindle Matty, strange there were standard ball bearings fitted, good to hear of the support you're getting on information 👍.
Ref the Co-Axial indicator, one small flaw with these is that any spindle, or arbour, or collet runout is always evident.
Brilliant video thanks for sharing.
Gday John, I have checked the dials and there spot on, I screwed up and didn't read the numbers properly, id say the previous owner had replaced the bearings at some stage and went the cheapest option, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshop Good to hear.
Hi Matty. Hope you are travelling OK. You were not too specific about your 110Volt issue but Conon Motors in Victoria may be able to help come up with a solution.
Gday John, Im travelling pretty good at the moment, I have to get a 240v to 110v transformer to run the power feed unit and i'm pretty sure i've found one, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Very nice !
Thanks for watching mate
Hello from New York USA
Gday, thanks for watching mate
Good morning from Lincolnshire UK 🇬🇧
@@Paul-FrancisB morning mate, hope you have a good day, cheers
Nice one mate!! All the best, Matthew
Good stuff Matty I watched Preso's video on that a while back and have been trying to figure out a way to do that to my mill, it's set up a bit differently but that's alright I'll get there they reckoned I couldn't fit a power feed to the z axis on it either but after two months of weekends and a lot of nasty words directed at the mill's country of origin I managed to get that done. Good to see you getting yours sorted out a bit more though.
Gday, I had to change a couple of the dimensions but it pretty much fitted straight up, Hopefully you can work out a way to get it to all work mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
the way yr running the mill with the quick change on it , yr extending the quill ,witch def make more vibration , if you go back to using the R-8 collet and draw bar and rase the table hight closer , and keep the quill up as far ass you can that def will increase yr rigidity , but could be and expensive change , and yes undoing the draw bar every tool change is a pain
Gday, I was originally looking for a R8 spindle machine but couldn’t find one in the condition like this, I have thought about changing the spindle but I’ll have to wait and see how things go, appreciate you watching, cheers
Ripper mate.
Thanks for watching mate, cheers
Looks good from my place 🍻
Not bad from here either mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Thanks for the vid, Matty, appreciated. I don't mind if you get a bit scatterbrained doing the vid stuff - only the young folks can cope with the modern tech stuff and more power to 'em, I say. Do the bizzo, youngsters! I'm older than you Matty and I get confused making my cereal in the bloody morning.
Gday, I had a few brain farts this time round mate, Im slowly getting a bit better with the computer side of things, Thank for watching, Cheers
Splendido!
Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
well done
thanks very much mate, Cheers
Hi Matty. Looks like the new mill is working great, how is the tight spot in the quill after you stoned the burrs off? Cheers
Gday, The tight spot is as good as gone now thankfully, Must of bee a tiny burr causing it id say mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
now why would you go to one of those fancy shops and buy one ,, when you could get that right here??? cheers mate!
Gday Graedon, why spend money when you can have the pleasure of making it yourself mate, Thanks for watching, cheers
excellent! which mill is it there?
For my First milling machine
Have you considered wd40 in the spray bottle for temp coolant?
Gday, I haven't considered that yet, im hoping to have a coolant setup soon, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
4 mil !!! Noooo!! You're only supposed TWO blow the bloody doors off!!!
Almost screwed up there big time mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Hi mate I Han the same problem with my Bridgeport quill having a tire spot do you have an email address I can give you my contact information
Gday, My email is in the description mate, Cheers