Only very experienced machinist should try this. Steels machined are grade 5 Titanium.. D2 tool steel and staballoy. Machines used are Dean Smith and Grace and x2 Denham Turret lathes.
Thanks Trevor. I only hope people can learn something then I'm happy. I like to read the comments too. Yes filming gets in the way sometimes... especially when I'm milling. Most of my work is repetitive so I only show a small percentage of the work. 👍
Oh Richard my friend.. I struggle to talk on my videos. So much I'd like to say and talk about bit I can't... hey you do know stainless steel was invented in Sheffield??? By accident too. This steel I turned.. staballoy was also born in Sheffield by jessop saville.. part of Sheffield forgemasters. Sheffield is known as "steel city" in UK. Have a great holiday time my friend and thanķyou for all your positive comments this year. 👍
I know, we had chatted about why long ago. But I do enjoy the videos when you do some explaining of operations performed. I learn alot by watching but always great to hear from you 🤗 I researched that staballoy after seeing your video....high end stuff! Sheffield seems like an industrial hub, apparently the best machinists are still there!! 😎
I just realized that you are one of the few channels that I watch, where I'm assured to be rewarded if I watch. Never a disappointing moment. Great entertainment , for sure! Wow.👍👍👍👍😎
Hello Dave. It's nice to be able to make three times your shop rate with a camera in one hand. I think you've hit the gold standard for the one man shop. Congratulations on the quantity of work and it's good to hear your voice. Thanks, Ken.
I do it regulary, starting at approx. 90 mm. Its faster and leaves a core as a bonus. Sometimes i even trepan the OD if i've got a lot material to remove. But other than you, I only have shorter pieces to work on so i can use a regular face grooving tool.
Whilst I've had no work over Christmas I've been searching ebay just seeing what's about. I almost bought another machine.... It's dangerous being off work for long periods.
Hello, Dave, I found your channel from a comment you made on Edge Precision, although I still like Edge I find your channel far more interesting in the sense its old school on old machines (love the old stuff) and a very skilled operator to boot,
Thanks Walter.. that's a high compliment. He has a fantastic machine shop but I'd beat him on manual machines.. 🤣😎 I've subbed your channel and will catch up ASAP. merry Xmas 👍👍🍺
@@userwl2850 Hello, David, or Dave? I want to thank you for showing an interest and subscribing to my channel, thank you again, largest lathes I have worked in the past are an old Harrison and likewise Cardiff, and overhead flat belt capstain, just roller skates compared to your machines, had a Drummond Myford "M" type for my hobby days (loved that lathe) now relegated to Mini Taig machines in preparation for apartment dwelling, South London Born, now in Alberta Canada, I'm gradually viewing your videos and look forward to new ones to come, vocalizing in the videos is even better,
Ahh, the old landing legs again. Super bore finish. Nothing like a bit of multi-tasking Dave! Nice the D2 was only a short piece... looked like quite some color from heat. Tend to think the Ti chips should make a few bob from the scrap man. Not sure of 3 machine total HP but they're probably sucking some serious juice! Ideal Christmas present for Mr. Dave = boxes and boxes of inserts LOL. Best for new year :)
Hi Chris.. on a serious note... D2 can be a real pain... absolutely critical to keep it cold. It gets almost as hard as carbide if it overheat and suddenly quenched. Hope you're well my friend. 🍺
Good to see plenty of work ahead for the new year. Would like to see some videos of the modifications you will be undertaken on the craven. Keep posting mate always interested in the work you do.
Thanks Dave for the 3 machine video . Now if you could work like this every day you would have time and money for a longer Xmas holiday and a prosperous New Year. Best wishes for 2019 from Northamptonshire. England.
I thought it was hectic running between a Mazak CNC Lathe, Drill Press set up for Deburring and two dirty great 1940's radial arm drills at once at a Engineering workshop a few years back while lifting 40kg lumps of steel.. that looks like a busy few moments..
Finally had a chance to watch your channel again exactly 1 month after you posted this video lol. A good hour rate for today,s work. Will be good to see the Boring Lathe running. It,s funny i was going to ask you about this machine in this video, but you already answered my question. I still remember watching the video when you got this Lathe and the 3 stooges bring it into your shop. Very frustrating to watch those 3 guys sort of working together ?? 13 minutes in to the video quiet again. Have a good 2019, Dave Looking forward to watching more from you during this year. All the Best. Regards Peter.
Hello Dave, I could have used one of your trepanning tools for a job I was looking at. There was an RFQ from our provincial power company to make generator brakes for one of their hydro dams. The parts were all 4140 HTSR and there were cylinders that were 7" OD with a 6" ID. I couldn't source 4140 in tube form so I would have had to machine from solid. They were about 6" long and there was 192 of them to make. Being able to trepan them to within 1/16" or so would have saved a ton of time. Alas, I didn't quote as there was no way I could meet their turn time. It's too bad, I could have posted an 80 hour video of your tool punching through a seemingly endless supply of blanks. Ha ha. Hope to see a new video from you soon. Ken
Great to hear the commentary Dave. Christ what's your electric bill like. Could you share some images of the inserts used please. Prosperous new year matey.
Happy holidays! Wow you need a pair of roller skates to run the 3 and film at the same time!! You seem to have many trepanning bars around for all the different bore sizes you are asked to machine?
Doin the same with two large vertical lathes doing large diameter flanges and small parts on the Bridgeport and horizontal lathes think I'll build a cloning machine next...
Wow, I’m impressed, just clicked on to your Chanel so I hit the subscribe, so please keep the vids coming ord lad, I’m loving ya work, is it your own company ? You got some lovely Machines there 👍🏻😉
Just down the road then, I’m from Redcar, Have a look on, UK Machining TH-cam, on FB, could do with you on there for tips and tricks, and show off your work, we are mostly just hobbyists, but all machinists are welcome, if ya interested bud 😉
Question: If you must make a new trepan tool each time for a specific sized part demand, wouldn't it sometimes be quicker to just conventionally drill and bore upping your speeds and feeds accordingly, rather than expend all that time involved in creating a new trepan tool to accomplish the job? Of course you would NOT be rewarded with a nice center slug for your effort doing it conventionally....just more chips.
@@userwl2850 Can't you start with a drill large enough for your first Boring bar clearance, then move up to bigger bar(s) as your hole progresses towards finish size? This would be a way to creep up on your 8" hole with standard horsepower? I am still amazed at what machining I see on your channel! Best machining stuff on the Internet bar none ( no pun intended) ! Beats all that CNC RAZ MA TAZ. My only gripe is interpreting your English language . Could you possibly have American sub titles? Cheers.
I have done double tooling on long shafts ...attachments with seamless pipe for boring 200mm plus bore in solid crane wheel ..i.e railway wheel ..in order to save time plus the solid out take ...but the width use to be say 175 mm so mannual feed using tail stock n white tools welded using arch welding ..in our own workshop...m talking about 2000 2001 ..when i was 20 yrs old ....m very passionate since my childhood
David, is this the Staballoy alloy you are machining? [Staballoy is also a name for a class of commercially used stainless steels used for drilling rods for drilling rigs. An example is Staballoy AG17 which is a different material from military staballoy, and contains 20.00% manganese, 17.00% chromium, 0.30% silicon, 0.03% carbon, 0.50% nitrogen, and 0.05% molybdenum, alloyed with iron. It is nonmagnetic. [1]}
Hi Dave please can you advise supplier for the inserts this systems would be ideal for boring out my solid cast liner billets, looked on net with no look thanks
Hi Kevin. If you look through my channel find "SANDVICK WCMX 1020 CARBIDE INSERTS" and "How to make a trepanning tool" videos . Sorry I can't put the link.. I only use my phone and don't know how. Good luck 👍
@@userwl2850 Dave, I have started to make my first one and I will also have to make a tool post to mount on the lathe saddle so I can cut them under power but do you also make the insert holders or can you buy them with the sandvick inserts, thanks for the feedback Kevin.
The titanium job looked like it was creating alot of heat, do you have to keep an eye on your coolant concentration when you lose that much water to steam? I checked out the staballoy and nearly wet myself until I realised there are two variants!
David Wilks so only a little bit of titanium and a lot of something else?? Was it heavy? I know it’s big but heavier than say a piece of steel that size?
Well, it's just gone a bit past the end of Christmas here, so I'll wish you a Happy New Year and a belated Merry Christmas! It sounds like those turning and boring operations are pretty noisy once you get three machines running. Get many more going at once and you might want earplugs. :-) I think I counted three or so lathes not in use. You mentioned one of the long-bed machines needs rebuilding. What shape are the others in? Usable but you just didn't have a use at the moment? It looked like you had another short boring machine that might have done the landing gear castings if you had another bar the right size.
Thanks for making and showing this . Nice work , really nice ! Do you like your Lathe beds level from end to end or tilted one direction so the coolant on the bed ways will tend to run one way ?
Three machines at once, but I could see lots of chips on the floor so you missed a trick there, brooms up arse work well to sweep as you go between machines. 😆 ATB for '19
Dave, I have started to make my first one and I will also have to make a tool post to mount on the lathe saddle so I can cut them under power but do you also make the insert holders or can you buy them with the sandvick inserts, thanks for the feedback Kevin.
Hi Kevin. They are a standard cartridge which cover any size from 70mm upwards. I sell them and the SANDVIK CARBIDE and screws. Good luck on your project 👏🏻👏🏻👍
I can tell you from experience putting your hand near rotating mass sometimes means missing digits. Something that I seen happen with laymen thinking with their balls and not their gray matter between the ears. Just saying David. Safety in my book is one hundred percent. That why I love my digits that are still original. Good day and stay virus free fella too. VF
If you couldn’t say what it was, then I assume its for either Aerospace technology or a government contract. We get them all the time. Its literally a Felony if you discuss the smallest unauthorized information
Only very experienced machinist should try this. Steels machined are grade 5 Titanium.. D2 tool steel and staballoy. Machines used are Dean Smith and Grace and x2 Denham Turret lathes.
I googled it and it says that it's mostly depleted uranium. I'm curious to know how is it to machine?
@@MaximumDistortion2 staballoy machines very similarly to F55 super duplex.. quite difficult to get it to chip
I use a dean Smith lathe at work and have used Denham too. Good lathes. Nice work shop looks tidy.
My missus was running three machine's yesterday, the oven, the kettle and the microwave.
What??? No ironing board in your house John??? 🤣😂
Oh yeah forgot about that one.😂
You say "Thanks for watching" , I say thanks for showing. It must take some time out of your day here and there
Thanks Trevor. I only hope people can learn something then I'm happy. I like to read the comments too. Yes filming gets in the way sometimes... especially when I'm milling. Most of my work is repetitive so I only show a small percentage of the work. 👍
Nice productive day David. I like you talking us through the job. Hope you have a great 2019
Oh Richard my friend.. I struggle to talk on my videos. So much I'd like to say and talk about bit I can't... hey you do know stainless steel was invented in Sheffield??? By accident too. This steel I turned.. staballoy was also born in Sheffield by jessop saville.. part of Sheffield forgemasters. Sheffield is known as "steel city" in UK. Have a great holiday time my friend and thanķyou for all your positive comments this year. 👍
I know, we had chatted about why long ago. But I do enjoy the videos when you do some explaining of operations performed. I learn alot by watching but always great to hear from you 🤗 I researched that staballoy after seeing your video....high end stuff! Sheffield seems like an industrial hub, apparently the best machinists are still there!! 😎
I just realized that you are one of the few channels that I watch, where I'm assured to be rewarded if I watch. Never a disappointing moment. Great entertainment , for sure! Wow.👍👍👍👍😎
Nice work. Great to see the repaired lathe working.
Thank you very much. 👍
Hello Dave. It's nice to be able to make three times your shop rate with a camera in one hand. I think you've hit the gold standard for the one man shop. Congratulations on the quantity of work and it's good to hear your voice. Thanks, Ken.
Thanķyou Ken. Always a nice and pleasant comment from you. Have a great new year. 👍
Nice surface finish generated by trepanning, I'm always surprised why more machinists don't use this method. Nice work Dave.
I absolutely don't get it... it's so simple. 👍
I do it regulary, starting at approx. 90 mm. Its faster and leaves a core as a bonus. Sometimes i even trepan the OD if i've got a lot material to remove.
But other than you, I only have shorter pieces to work on so i can use a regular face grooving tool.
Great to watch David and thanks for talking us through it. Good luck with the conversion, looking forward to seeing it.
Thanks Steven. I was supposed to have had it running this August. I'm getting pushed now. 😥
Thank you very much for some extra entertainment over this "boring" holiday season (excuse the pun) all the best for new year.
Oooh... Matthew.. I've had 4 days off work and I'm bored as hell. I have to keep busy.
Whilst I've had no work over Christmas I've been searching ebay just seeing what's about. I almost bought another machine.... It's dangerous being off work for long periods.
Hello, Dave, I found your channel from a comment you made on Edge Precision, although I still like Edge I find your channel far more interesting in the sense its old school on old machines (love the old stuff) and a very skilled operator to boot,
Thanks Walter.. that's a high compliment. He has a fantastic machine shop but I'd beat him on manual machines.. 🤣😎 I've subbed your channel and will catch up ASAP. merry Xmas 👍👍🍺
@@userwl2850
Hello, David, or Dave? I want to thank you for showing an interest and subscribing to my channel, thank you again, largest lathes I have worked in the past are an old Harrison and likewise Cardiff, and overhead flat belt capstain, just roller skates compared to your machines, had a Drummond Myford "M" type for my hobby days (loved that lathe) now relegated to Mini Taig machines in preparation for apartment dwelling, South London Born, now in Alberta Canada, I'm gradually viewing your videos and look forward to new ones to come, vocalizing in the videos is even better,
Ahh, the old landing legs again. Super bore finish.
Nothing like a bit of multi-tasking Dave! Nice the D2 was only a short piece... looked like quite some color from heat.
Tend to think the Ti chips should make a few bob from the scrap man.
Not sure of 3 machine total HP but they're probably sucking some serious juice!
Ideal Christmas present for Mr. Dave = boxes and boxes of inserts LOL.
Best for new year :)
Hi Chris.. on a serious note... D2 can be a real pain... absolutely critical to keep it cold. It gets almost as hard as carbide if it overheat and suddenly quenched. Hope you're well my friend. 🍺
nothing more satisfuing when running alot of machines in your shop.. good job
Thanks for all the videos this year David have a wonderful new year sir
And thanķyou Craig for watching and always a nice comment from you.
Good to see plenty of work ahead for the new year. Would like to see some videos of the modifications you will be undertaken on the craven. Keep posting mate always interested in the work you do.
Hey thanks Russel. I will make videos on the conversion but in stages.... tons of work...
I like the Allen wrench with the piece of round stock welded to it. GitRdun
Thanks Dave for the 3 machine video . Now if you could work like this every day you would have time and money for a longer Xmas holiday and a prosperous New Year. Best wishes for 2019 from Northamptonshire. England.
Yes Chris.. that's my plans on getting the craven up and running.. 😆
I thought it was hectic running between a Mazak CNC Lathe, Drill Press set up for Deburring and two dirty great 1940's radial arm drills at once at a Engineering workshop a few years back while lifting 40kg lumps of steel.. that looks like a busy few moments..
Yes it's easy. 👏🏻👍
@@userwl2850 It's all about Timing and Rhythm.. sorta like dancing with swarf.. lol
Bloody hell !. Better than all the crap programmes on the TV. Healthy new year.
Wot??? Wizard of oz on today 😲😂👍
I love that old school machining 👍
Honestly I wouldn't know where to start on a CNC... 😲😢
Thought you could have had a mill running also just to show all your talent🤣, happy new year to you Dave don’t get to pissed.
Alan.
Just got in from booze watching football and darts... 8 pints heavier Alan 😂 merry Xmas buddy. 🍺
Finally had a chance to watch your channel again exactly 1 month after you posted this video lol.
A good hour rate for today,s work.
Will be good to see the Boring Lathe running.
It,s funny i was going to ask you about this machine in this video, but you already answered my question.
I still remember watching the video when you got this Lathe and the 3 stooges bring it into your shop.
Very frustrating to watch those 3 guys sort of working together ??
13 minutes in to the video quiet again.
Have a good 2019, Dave
Looking forward to watching more from you during this year.
All the Best.
Regards Peter.
Haven't seen anything from you in a bit. Hope all is well over on your side of the pond.
Happy new year. Always enjoy your videos
Thanks Peter. Happy New year to you.. thanks for watching👍
Very impressive stuff!!!!!! Nice work as ever
Thanks buddy. 👍
A video on the bridge port would be good 👌
Check my channel Alex I made a video a couple weeks ago. 👍
Hello Dave, I could have used one of your trepanning tools for a job I was looking at. There was an RFQ from our provincial power company to make generator brakes for one of their hydro dams. The parts were all 4140 HTSR and there were cylinders that were 7" OD with a 6" ID. I couldn't source 4140 in tube form so I would have had to machine from solid. They were about 6" long and there was 192 of them to make. Being able to trepan them to within 1/16" or so would have saved a ton of time. Alas, I didn't quote as there was no way I could meet their turn time. It's too bad, I could have posted an 80 hour video of your tool punching through a seemingly endless supply of blanks. Ha ha. Hope to see a new video from you soon. Ken
10 - 15 minutes each. You could make one.
Multi tasking! better than being bored watching a cut take 20minutes. :-)
Looking what I could watch on TV.... the wizard of oz... again 😂
Old machines are still good for modern stuff. Nice vid!
Old machines are better. Have a nice holiday.
Theirs 3 somes & theirs 3 somes ! , Cheers
I know where you're heading here Max... 🤣👍
Hi Dave, great turning. Have you machined Stellite or Inconel? (we call it FU**ing Hell) Geoff, 49 years a turner. Love the DSG!!!
Looks great david ! ENJOYED man ..
Thanks Shawn for watching me this year and your positive comments.
Multi tasking extraordinaire! :)
Naaa.. quite simple John.. have a great holiday.
Well, the pros always make it look simple. :) Thank you, and I hope you and your family have a wonderful new year as well. @@userwl2850
Great to hear the commentary Dave. Christ what's your electric bill like. Could you share some images of the inserts used please. Prosperous new year matey.
Great to hear me speak???? I hate hearing myself.. I sound stupid.. thanķyou so much for your comment.. gives me more confidence. 👍👍👍
@@userwl2850 Just be yourself and don't worry about it. keep up the good work!
@@davidpook5778 thanks Dave
I appreciate that. Happy New year 👍
Happy holidays! Wow you need a pair of roller skates to run the 3 and film at the same time!! You seem to have many trepanning bars around for all the different bore sizes you are asked to machine?
My smallest is 75mm the biggest is 375mm with lots inbetween. Thanks. 👍
Good video I enjoy watching.
Thanks... I enjoy making. 👍
Doin the same with two large vertical lathes doing large diameter flanges and small parts on the Bridgeport and horizontal lathes think I'll build a cloning machine next...
Wow... make me one also please... be careful. 👍
I would enjoy very much, following your process of bringing the deep hole boring lathe online
Thanks Cory. I should've had it running last summer but been too busy... I'm on it now. 👍
Wow, I’m impressed, just clicked on to your Chanel so I hit the subscribe, so please keep the vids coming ord lad, I’m loving ya work, is it your own company ? You got some lovely Machines there 👍🏻😉
Thanks Mark. This is my place but I also work elsewhere. New video tomorrow. Merry Xmas.
I’ve just started from the beginning bro, some real good viewing hear like, keep me out our lasses hair for a while, 👍🤪
Where you at, Bradford?
@@markwilliamson1582 made in Sheffield.
Just down the road then, I’m from Redcar,
Have a look on, UK Machining TH-cam, on FB, could do with you on there for tips and tricks, and show off your work, we are mostly just hobbyists, but all machinists are welcome, if ya interested bud 😉
@@markwilliamson1582 hi Mark. I don't use Facebook. I found It brought nothing but trouble. Maybe you could mention my channel. Or share a video 🤔
Harikaaaa.eline sağlık ustam. Türkiye
Sir it is driiled finish diameter?
Question: If you must make a new trepan tool each time for a specific sized part demand, wouldn't it sometimes be quicker to just conventionally drill and bore upping your speeds and feeds accordingly, rather than expend all that time involved in creating a new trepan tool to accomplish the job? Of course you would NOT be rewarded with a nice center slug for your effort doing it conventionally....just more chips.
Hi mojo. To drill a hole from solid to make a 8" or 203mm hole takes a lot of horse power my friend. Most machines have no chance. 🤗
@@userwl2850 Can't you start with a drill large enough for your first Boring bar clearance, then move up to bigger bar(s) as your hole progresses towards finish size? This would be a way to creep up on your 8" hole with standard horsepower?
I am still amazed at what machining I see on your channel! Best machining stuff on the Internet bar none ( no pun intended) ! Beats all that CNC RAZ MA TAZ.
My only gripe is interpreting your English language . Could you possibly have American sub titles? Cheers.
@@MrMojolinux "huge metal cutting 16" hole thru" video on my channel 1 month ago if you want to see exactly that.
you bore it you get shavings you trepan, your slug is usable
Very nice work
Is this ur workshop.
Yes. This is mine.
I liked the way u have arranged the machines ....the type lathe n chucks u have ....what all lathes u have ..i just loved them
I have done double tooling on long shafts ...attachments with seamless pipe for boring 200mm plus bore in solid crane wheel ..i.e railway wheel ..in order to save time plus the solid out take ...but the width use to be say 175 mm so mannual feed using tail stock n white tools welded using arch welding ..in our own workshop...m talking about 2000 2001 ..when i was 20 yrs old ....m very passionate since my childhood
David, is this the Staballoy alloy you are machining? [Staballoy is also a name for a class of commercially used stainless steels used for drilling rods for drilling rigs. An example is Staballoy AG17 which is a different material from military staballoy, and contains 20.00% manganese, 17.00% chromium, 0.30% silicon, 0.03% carbon, 0.50% nitrogen, and 0.05% molybdenum, alloyed with iron. It is nonmagnetic. [1]}
Dave my biggest size would be about 63mm is there any smaller ones you know of Kevin.
Hi Dave please can you advise supplier for the inserts
this systems would be ideal for boring out my solid cast liner billets, looked on net with no look thanks
Hi Kevin. If you look through my channel find "SANDVICK WCMX 1020 CARBIDE INSERTS" and "How to make a trepanning tool" videos . Sorry I can't put the link.. I only use my phone and don't know how. Good luck 👍
@@userwl2850 Dave, I have started to make my first one and I will also have to make a tool post to mount on the lathe saddle so I can cut them under power but do you also make the insert holders or can you buy them with the sandvick inserts, thanks for the feedback Kevin.
Nice work beautiful machines
Thanks Guy.. merry Xmas and new year to you. 🍻
I love watching these videos and seeing outside the CNC world that I live in. Is this your own shop?
Yes this is mine.
Hi, when do you upload a new video? Its been a long time since the last one!
I've got some more now.
Impressive! Nice work. If it isn't spinning ,it isn't winning.
Dammmn... I love that 😎😎
I bet the quiet little coffee shop in the building next door hates you, ha ~ Richard
😆😂 yes they all know when I'm working. Actually Richard it's not as loud as sounds on video. 🤔🤔
The titanium job looked like it was creating alot of heat, do you have to keep an eye on your coolant concentration when you lose that much water to steam? I checked out the staballoy and nearly wet myself until I realised there are two variants!
Hi William. You obviously have an interest to check that out. This was definitely for military use not.. gas and oil . 😉
David Wilks so only a little bit of titanium and a lot of something else?? Was it heavy? I know it’s big but heavier than say a piece of steel that size?
Well, it's just gone a bit past the end of Christmas here, so I'll wish you a Happy New Year and a belated Merry Christmas!
It sounds like those turning and boring operations are pretty noisy once you get three machines running. Get many more going at once and you might want earplugs. :-)
I think I counted three or so lathes not in use. You mentioned one of the long-bed machines needs rebuilding. What shape are the others in? Usable but you just didn't have a use at the moment? It looked like you had another short boring machine that might have done the landing gear castings if you had another bar the right size.
Good observations. I work alone so limit myself now. I'm getting older.. 😭
Thanks for making and showing this . Nice work , really nice ! Do you like your Lathe beds level from end to end or tilted one direction so the coolant on the bed ways will tend to run one way ?
If I had done this, I would only have crashed three lathes. Cheers.
is that a staballoy ag17 🤔
or depleted uranium based
I didn't get that information with the paperwork. It can be used in gas and oil field but I'm almost sure it's for short range military. 🤔👍
oh ok 👍 😀
any update on those bigger lathes?
Three machines at once, but I could see lots of chips on the floor so you missed a trick there, brooms up arse work well to sweep as you go between machines. 😆
ATB for '19
Thanks Chris... no chance I can sweep lose chips up... the scrap man loves it if I contaminate metal.... they knock lots of kg off.
Where ya gone Dave are you ill I know you rapped up Tooltec quickly???????
Dave, I have started to make my first one and I will also have to make a tool post to mount on the lathe saddle so I can cut them under power but do you also make the insert holders or can you buy them with the sandvick inserts, thanks for the feedback Kevin.
Hi Kevin. They are a standard cartridge which cover any size from 70mm upwards. I sell them and the SANDVIK CARBIDE and screws. Good luck on your project 👏🏻👏🏻👍
Love it.
Loved doing it Tim.. merry Christmas to you.
And a Happy New Year to you and yours.
and a Happy New Year to you and yours.
Good job !!
Thanķyou. Waiting for a new video.. merry Xmas and new year. 🍻
You, too, happy new year
More Chips than a xxl Big Mac and xxl fries!!
🤣 hey buddy thanks for watching me this year.. 👍
@@userwl2850 Love it HNY
You're busier than a one armed bricklayer in Beirut with hives !
Super machine sir good
Respect for you
More videos please :)
Lots more.
subscribed
You are crazy man.
Naaaa... quite simple. 👍
I can tell you from experience putting your hand near rotating mass sometimes means missing digits. Something that I seen happen with laymen thinking with their balls and not their gray matter between the ears. Just saying David. Safety in my book is one hundred percent. That why I love my digits that are still original. Good day and stay virus free fella too. VF
good mamari sir
Boxing day = bonanza pay day 🤗
Yes inconel 625 is worth a lot in scrap... pays my beer money over Xmas 🤣🍺
If you couldn’t say what it was, then I assume its for either Aerospace technology or a government contract. We get them all the time. Its literally a Felony if you discuss the smallest unauthorized information
if you put automatic stops on your machines you could run 10 at once. Imagine how profitable that would be.
😭😧😩
$$$$$'s?
Enough to pay for my 🍺 over Xmas 😎
I don't suppose you make too many mistakes :)
All the best for 2019
ALAN...... never.. the stuff I do is too expensive... think... think... then double check 🤔
@@userwl2850 Check twice-cut once.
@@geoffgreenhalgh3553 U don't have a metal stretcher?
@@davidpook5778 Or a putting on tool.
Money maker
brave runnin 3 machines at once barrely dared run 2 seems you need a shop slave
When I get the floor space cleared I'll feel better. 👍
you should come here, earn 100 an hour easy, mind you Aussie beer is nats piss