Nice vídeo! Appreciate the editing and the commentary This would've been sooo helpful when I was just starting out un the machinery business a couple of years back and one of the first things I had to learn was this process Hopefully more videos to come! Lookin forward to them
Excellent, glad you enjoyed it! Nothing worse than getting dropped in a position like that, do-or-die scenarios make for good experience though. At least you are prepared now haha.
Excellent purchase, it is a hell of a machine, practically bulletproof. In the time after this video I did a substantial rebuild on it, so I am likely the closest thing to a service manual you can find. Let me know if you have questions or difficulties, and I'll do my best.
Great video. Really nice cut. Love the older quality machines. You can't beat em. If taken care of they will outlast a lot of the junk that they make today! keep those videos comin Deathcarbide. Thank-you.
Great video mate, with these machines do you always have to cut through the length of the part to clear the chips or are you able to do half key ways for example would you be able to stop your key way in the middle of the pulley?
Hi. Thanks for your most informative video. I am looking at machinery preserved at the former Cockatoo Island shipyard at Sydney and writing text for a Google Map to explain the history of the island to visitors. I would love to share a link to this video as you have done a great job to explain the operation of the slotter. It would be so relevant to the one preserved at the island. My problem is that all ages might view the video and it contains explicit language. While the profanities adds colour to a bloke like me, it perhaps reduces the potential audience. Just something to keep in mind for the future.
That is pretty interesting, and thank you! I've thought about this a little bit now and I wanted to make a plan before I came out with new videos. I think I may make a separate PG playlist and edit and re-upload those videos into it.
Hey thanks bud! Yeah, it would help a lot. Funny enough I simply used a dial indicator stand with some extra stems and made a clamp to hold the camera hahaha.
Very well put together worked on similar make for good number of years ,as they say don’t put your hand !!
Nice vídeo!
Appreciate the editing and the commentary
This would've been sooo helpful when I was just starting out un the machinery business a couple of years back and one of the first things I had to learn was this process
Hopefully more videos to come! Lookin forward to them
Excellent, glad you enjoyed it!
Nothing worse than getting dropped in a position like that, do-or-die scenarios make for good experience though. At least you are prepared now haha.
Just bought the same 8 inch machine as this ! never used 1 before so it will be interesting !! Video is very helpful thank you !!
Excellent purchase, it is a hell of a machine, practically bulletproof. In the time after this video I did a substantial rebuild on it, so I am likely the closest thing to a service manual you can find. Let me know if you have questions or difficulties, and I'll do my best.
Great video. Really nice cut. Love the older quality machines. You can't beat em. If taken care of they will outlast a lot of the junk that they make today! keep those videos comin Deathcarbide. Thank-you.
Beautiful
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Спасибо!
Great video mate, with these machines do you always have to cut through the length of the part to clear the chips or are you able to do half key ways for example would you be able to stop your key way in the middle of the pulley?
Hi. Thanks for your most informative video. I am looking at machinery preserved at the former Cockatoo Island shipyard at Sydney and writing text for a Google Map to explain the history of the island to visitors. I would love to share a link to this video as you have done a great job to explain the operation of the slotter. It would be so relevant to the one preserved at the island. My problem is that all ages might view the video and it contains explicit language. While the profanities adds colour to a bloke like me, it perhaps reduces the potential audience. Just something to keep in mind for the future.
That is pretty interesting, and thank you! I've thought about this a little bit now and I wanted to make a plan before I came out with new videos. I think I may make a separate PG playlist and edit and re-upload those videos into it.
Hello from Aus. You have great content. Maybe try to use a tripod where able. That improved my clips heaps.
Hey thanks bud! Yeah, it would help a lot. Funny enough I simply used a dial indicator stand with some extra stems and made a clamp to hold the camera hahaha.