Woohoo! Thanks a lot Keith! The parts arrived yesterday, and I've been putting the machine back together this morning. So far, so good! Hopefully I'll be cutting some thread after lunch. Really interesting to see how you managed this repair, your scope of knowledge is very impressive. Thanks again - Leo
Sampson Boat Co so great that you have your machine repaired! I’ve watched you from the start and will watch you sail Tally Ho! Cannot wait for the next video and definitely all that’s to come in the future. Now back to work!
It's so cool to watch guys whose channels I subscribe to, take advantage of their respective skills. I highly respect each of them for prolonging the longevity of the heritage of the projects they are involved in. And then you get those others that know in their spirit that they were called to be a blessing; such as the case with Mr. Marshall Moneymaker; well that's just the icing on the cake! You guys are the best, keep up the good work! P.S. Don't forget to follow the Pink Fireman too and help find a cure for breast cancer! 8)
21:40 Hopefully you swapped the direction the rods were originally installed so you will have less slop. That's until you wear out that section of the rods in the next 50 years.
Hi Keith, You do really nice work. As a 76 year old Tool & Die Maker, let me assure you I never was very good at Brazing Cast Iron. Pain in the butt to keep it from exploding. I'm very impressed with not only your work, but your extremely first class workmanship. Kudos to you for helping out the kid. I'd make him give you a ride when Tally Ho slides into the water! Best Regards, Rick
Its really funny when these seemingly disconnected channels that I watch all of a sudden do colaborations and it turns out that a lot of people do watch the same mix of channels :-). As always: Great video and a pleasure to watch.
The collaborations between TH-cam craftsmen never fails to impress me. I can't think of a more hard working and deserving young man than Leo Goolden. His story and boat project is truly inspirational. Well done, Keith!
Kieth, turn your tool upside down and run the lathe in reverse when cutting brass or bronze.This will keep the chips from spraying all over you and the shop.
Like you, I also follow the Sampson Boat company project, but I wanted to let you know of my appreciation of the work and projects you perform at your workshop and demonstrate in your TH-cam channel. I grew up in my Dad's welding and repair shop where he undertook farm machinery repairs, often making similar repairs as you, although never making castings like you. But he did employ his blacksmithing , turning, welding, forging, and other creative skills almost daily. Keeping aging machinery and tools alive and operating was critical to his farming and rural clients in the 1950s,, so I saw and later learned, when I got to be teenage, to braze castings repairs as you completed. He forged, turned, and welded many diverse projects for himself, and his patrons. It is nostalgic to watch your show and kudos to you for keeping your well-demonstrated skills in front of a camera and your viewing audience. I also enjoy your verbal and visual skills employed while crafting your video. It's a relief in this no-repair era, sometimes due to the product design of the manufactures' designers, whereas old machinery is most usually repairable by existing and learned skills such as yours, along with the use of the equipment you've assembled in your workshop. Thank you for your work and skill.
When the comments are so great that you have to watch the actual video second. What an amazing community these wooden boat projects create! Not just with Tally Ho and Leo but with so many others. Of which I’m sure so wolf the commenters on here are familiar with and a part of as well. Quite heartwarming. God bless America. 🇺🇸
Thank you for helping Leo !!! I have watched YOU for years, but THIS is the First time I have seen your working for another UTuber that I also Follow!!! I have done Both WOOD (including a Kayak, why I am watching Leo: Water & Wood) as well as some commercial metal work. I had the honor of brazing Trombone Valves for the man who invented the First Brass Music Valve (Patented) since the late 1800’s. Mr. Ora Ed Thayer. His Trombone Valve is used Internationally, and by the FOREMOST BANDS of the World, including the Presidential Marine Corps Band! I also machined certain Brass & Bronze parts used on the valve, One weighing only 4 Grams was turned on his only lathe, a Seven Foot bed with a 12” swing: I drilled for a 4 40 brass screw! The lathe was powered by a Three Phase Converter, as his area did not have 3 phase commercially available power. I felt it such an honor that he accepted my machinists skills, I had mostly done only jewelry casting, smithing as well as hobby working on a TAIG Micro Lathe & TAIG Micro Mill.
Keith was nice to see you lending Leo a hand with his project. Great to see the collaboration! I’ve been a longtime supporter of Leo’s project and made the trip up to lend a hand a couple years back when he was tearing the boat down - we pulled old deck beams out as I recall.
I'm envious of you collection of Gerstner tool chests. I have only one but it speaks volumes about the ability of US crafts people to make some of the best products ever made. Yours look like they've found the perfect home.
This fix is gonna be good for at least another hundred years. It was so satisfying watching Leo's team thread those critical bronze fasteners (there are hundreds) so effortlessly with the newly fixed machine. A lot more wooden ships will be built over the years using this machine, I bet!
Comments was very funny. I have had the motorcycle in the living room, bushings in the freezer, heated ABS for forming and metal for normalizing in the oven. Useualy with my wifes foreknoweledge and reluctant approval. She is a good sport.
Found you through following Sampson Boat Co. Love all the old school craftsmanship. Great to see that old things can be made new and get another century of use!
THIS, THIS is what youtube should be for. If you don't know jorge sparve made a SIL and gave it to Tod as Tods Workshop, and the wonder of collaborations was reveled. It just gives me the feels to see the amount of cross pollination between makers and repairers.
When I watched Leo box the parts up to send out, I knew you would like the attention to detail. It makes sure everything gets there, no torn boxes with parts spread from Arizona to Mississippi.
You "SIR", are a true craftsman. It has been a pleasure watching you work. Wouldn't it be a joy to have 20 young students in your class learning from the master. Thanks.
I've been following Leo for while now. Great stuff. Had to see how the machine shop rebuilt the threader. You do have some fancy tools. Especially that double tapered mandrel and that adjustable reamer. I really enjoyed watching your video. Thanks. Press fitting .001" Wow. There is just something mesmerizing about watching a metal lathe take off shavings. Glad that are still people around who can do this.
Hi Keith, it really cheered me up to watch you doing great work for Leo's threading machine. I had no idea that building a wooden boat would need so much threaded bronze rod ! You've done a good turn for Sampson Boat Co, & I learned a lot about metal-work from your videos.
Hey Keith I have watched your videos since you started and they are always great. Please take every precaution you can to prevent your exposure to this covid 19 virus that is sweeping your state and my province as I text. Gord Taylor Windsor Ontario
Really enjoy watching the machinist videos on TH-cam. I don't miss a video that yourself and Abom (another TH-camr) put out. It really demonstrates the importance the trades still are in todays society. We can have all of the university educated individuals, but if there is no one to actually do the work, society will be at a stand still. Keep up the great work.
The heating and freezing reminded me of my own situation. Back when we were relatively newly weds I could put motorcycle sleeves in the freezer and the cylinders in the oven but now I am totally forbidden to get near the kitchen. Thanks for the video.
@@jacobpoucher that was certainly uncalled for. Mr. Rucker has worked as a machinist when he was starting out and he knows what he is doing. I have absolute faith in his work as do most other people.
I've been following Leo channel and when he mentioned you I thought "Wow, what a great thing for you to do". He picked the right guy. Thank you for helping him. I live fairly close to Leo and subscribe to your channel and his also, love them both!
On your advice, I watched all of his videos over a weekend and I am very impressed with his devotion to the craft and I am also looking forward to his first voyage.
Single70s I, too, binge watched Leo’s videos after Keith mentioned his project. The episode where he packed up these pieces impressed me, as to how much craft he put into making the shipping box.
Single70s some younger folks were showcased, learning the trade. Leo’s attention to detail and never stopping at “good enough” belies his age. These days, all too often, good enough is status quo.
Thanks again Keith for the opportunity to look over your shoulder and have some insight on your experience. Hopefully Leo has a new Video on the weekend online so we be able to watch him working with the repaired machinery. Great stuff
Very nice.... nice to see someone who know what they are doing.... did machine shop in high school (in the 60's) so it's been awhile since I have thought about how to do these things.... great job..
Fun watching your channel. Long time Tally Ho subscriber. That threader was way out before you got ahold of it and Man, what a difference. Great work, thanks for letting me peek.
You sir are a joy to watch. I have been watching Leo on his adventure and happened to catch you and your channel doing the capstan rehab. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to more awesome content.
Been following Lea from the start, found your channel a couple of weeks backs the the next week Leo packs it up and sends it to you, I'm like wait I know that guy. TH-cam algorithms?
I am watching from Bangkokะ nice surprise to see Keiths video pop up, Thai's have a single word to describe all kinds of pleasure, it is Sanuk, Watching this with a fresh coffee is sanuk
Great to see two amazing craftsmen working together. I have a long time subscriber of yours and got hooked on Leo's channel after watching the first video you did repairing the part.
Between you and Keith Rucker, Leo should be all set to go with a fully restored threading machine. You made very valuable contributions to his project!
Marshall Moneymaker you are amazing sir! I am so honored to find out about you and all that you do for so many. Helping Leo out was such a huge undertaking! I know there are so many of us that deeply appreciate all of the effort you put into not only your charitable work but your help with the wonderful Tally Ho project. You are a great person sir!! God bless you and yours.
Woohoo! Thanks a lot Keith! The parts arrived yesterday, and I've been putting the machine back together this morning. So far, so good! Hopefully I'll be cutting some thread after lunch. Really interesting to see how you managed this repair, your scope of knowledge is very impressive. Thanks again - Leo
Sampson Boat Co so great that you have your machine repaired! I’ve watched you from the start and will watch you sail Tally Ho! Cannot wait for the next video and definitely all that’s to come in the future. Now back to work!
It's so cool to watch guys whose channels I subscribe to, take advantage of their respective skills. I highly respect each of them for prolonging the longevity of the heritage of the projects they are involved in. And then you get those others that know in their spirit that they were called to be a blessing; such as the case with Mr. Marshall Moneymaker; well that's just the icing on the cake! You guys are the best, keep up the good work! P.S. Don't forget to follow the Pink Fireman too and help find a cure for breast cancer! 8)
21:40 Hopefully you swapped the direction the rods were originally installed so you will have less slop. That's until you wear out that section of the rods in the next 50 years.
@@sexmoochogranday/videos It's a community, and as a community, this is the best part of it. People lending their time and skill to reach a goal.
sampson is funny bible math. buying a ridgid 300 with complete carriage would have been easier, no?
Hi Keith, You do really nice work. As a 76 year old Tool & Die Maker, let me assure you I never was very good at Brazing Cast Iron. Pain in the butt to keep it from exploding. I'm very impressed with not only your work, but your extremely first class workmanship. Kudos to you for helping out the kid. I'd make him give you a ride when Tally Ho slides into the water! Best Regards, Rick
Its really funny when these seemingly disconnected channels that I watch all of a sudden do colaborations and it turns out that a lot of people do watch the same mix of channels :-). As always: Great video and a pleasure to watch.
Metal and wood communities, UNITE!
My TH-cam extended universe now connects Wintergaten to Acorn to Arabella.
@@ctlaurin Abom79 fits in there for me and AvE right after. Good comment.
Hear hear.
Signed up on this channel, as requested. :-)
And thanks for helping Leo.
Thanks for helping Leo out. You have a new subscriber
Glad Leo linked to this channel. Subscribed.
Came here from Leo's channel. Not disappointed.
The collaborations between TH-cam craftsmen never fails to impress me. I can't think of a more hard working and deserving young man than Leo Goolden. His story and boat project is truly inspirational. Well done, Keith!
I watch the rebuild of the sailboat and came here from there. Very cool channel
Kieth, turn your tool upside down and run the lathe in reverse when cutting brass or bronze.This will keep the chips from spraying all over you and the shop.
Like you, I also follow the Sampson Boat company project, but I wanted to let you know of my appreciation of the work and projects you perform at your workshop and demonstrate in your TH-cam channel. I grew up in my Dad's welding and repair shop where he undertook farm machinery repairs, often making similar repairs as you, although never making castings like you. But he did employ his blacksmithing , turning, welding, forging, and other creative skills almost daily. Keeping aging machinery and tools alive and operating was critical to his farming and rural clients in the 1950s,, so I saw and later learned, when I got to be teenage, to braze castings repairs as you completed. He forged, turned, and welded many diverse projects for himself, and his patrons. It is nostalgic to watch your show and kudos to you for keeping your well-demonstrated skills in front of a camera and your viewing audience. I also enjoy your verbal and visual skills employed while crafting your video. It's a relief in this no-repair era, sometimes due to the product design of the manufactures' designers, whereas old machinery is most usually repairable by existing and learned skills such as yours, along with the use of the equipment you've assembled in your workshop. Thank you for your work and skill.
Leo might be able to flip those guide rods end for end and get away from the worn area.
They would need to be threaded for the bolts that go into to them.
if only he had a way of threading them
Once the die engages the stock, he should be alright. The slop will be divided up.
@@dennisdownes9319 Yes, on this type of machine, the die stock floats so that the machine isn't dependent on perfect mother stock.
Nice repair Keith...
When the comments are so great that you have to watch the actual video second. What an amazing community these wooden boat projects create! Not just with Tally Ho and Leo but with so many others. Of which I’m sure so wolf the commenters on here are familiar with and a part of as well. Quite heartwarming. God bless America. 🇺🇸
Thanks for helping Leo out Keith.
Thanks for helping out Leo, I know he will appreciate it greatly.
Cheers from Tokyo!
Thank you for helping Leo !!! I have watched YOU for years, but THIS is the First time I have seen your working for another UTuber that I also Follow!!!
I have done Both WOOD (including a Kayak, why I am watching Leo: Water & Wood) as well as some commercial metal work.
I had the honor of brazing Trombone Valves for the man who invented the First Brass Music Valve (Patented) since the late 1800’s. Mr. Ora Ed Thayer.
His Trombone Valve is used Internationally, and by the FOREMOST BANDS of the World, including the Presidential Marine Corps Band!
I also machined certain Brass & Bronze parts used on the valve, One weighing only 4 Grams was turned on his only lathe, a Seven Foot bed with a 12” swing: I drilled for a 4 40 brass screw! The lathe was powered by a Three Phase Converter, as his area did not have 3 phase commercially available power.
I felt it such an honor that he accepted my machinists skills, I had mostly done only jewelry casting, smithing as well as hobby working on a TAIG Micro Lathe & TAIG Micro Mill.
Great video, great craftsman, pleasure to break off my Samson Boat viewing to watch you help Leo, Keith.
Two of my favorite TH-camr's ... It's a good day.
Totally agree and packed like radiotvphononut would've approved !
Keith was nice to see you lending Leo a hand with his project. Great to see the collaboration! I’ve been a longtime supporter of Leo’s project and made the trip up to lend a hand a couple years back when he was tearing the boat down - we pulled old deck beams out as I recall.
I'm envious of you collection of Gerstner tool chests. I have only one but it speaks volumes about the ability of US crafts people to make some of the best products ever made. Yours look like they've found the perfect home.
I LOVE the concept of a video where, instead of an unboxing, someone box's a shipment.
This fix is gonna be good for at least another hundred years. It was so satisfying watching Leo's team thread those critical bronze fasteners (there are hundreds) so effortlessly with the newly fixed machine. A lot more wooden ships will be built over the years using this machine, I bet!
Thanks again for helping Leo at Sampson Boat Company.
Comments was very funny. I have had the motorcycle in the living room, bushings in the freezer, heated ABS for forming and metal for normalizing in the oven. Useualy with my wifes foreknoweledge and reluctant approval. She is a good sport.
Found you through following Sampson Boat Co. Love all the old school craftsmanship. Great to see that old things can be made new and get another century of use!
Leo sent me. I subscribed. Now I love watching you fix/restore/build things too. Amazing!
THIS, THIS is what youtube should be for. If you don't know jorge sparve made a SIL and gave it to Tod as Tods Workshop, and the wonder of collaborations was reveled. It just gives me the feels to see the amount of cross pollination between makers and repairers.
Great Machinist we need more Top Machinist today in America.
Thanks for supporting Leo.
When I watched Leo box the parts up to send out, I knew you would like the attention to detail. It makes sure everything gets there, no torn boxes with parts spread from Arizona to Mississippi.
Keith, it's super cool that you worked with Leo to fix this machine!
You "SIR", are a true craftsman. It has been a pleasure watching you work. Wouldn't it be a joy to have 20 young students in your class learning from the master. Thanks.
I've been following Leo for while now. Great stuff. Had to see how the machine shop rebuilt the threader. You do have some fancy tools. Especially that double tapered mandrel and that adjustable reamer. I really enjoyed watching your video. Thanks. Press fitting .001" Wow. There is just something mesmerizing about watching a metal lathe take off shavings. Glad that are still people around who can do this.
Nice job. A pleasure to see a journeyman at work.
Hi Keith, it really cheered me up to watch you doing great work for Leo's threading machine. I had no idea that building a wooden boat would need so much threaded bronze rod !
You've done a good turn for Sampson Boat Co, & I learned a lot about metal-work from your videos.
Hey Keith I have watched your videos since you started and they are always great. Please take every precaution you can to prevent your exposure to this covid 19 virus that is sweeping your state and my province as I text.
Gord Taylor
Windsor Ontario
Really enjoy watching the machinist videos on TH-cam. I don't miss a video that yourself and Abom (another TH-camr) put out. It really demonstrates the importance the trades still are in todays society. We can have all of the university educated individuals, but if there is no one to actually do the work, society will be at a stand still.
Keep up the great work.
The heating and freezing reminded me of my own situation. Back when we were relatively newly weds I could put motorcycle sleeves in the freezer and the cylinders in the oven but now I am totally forbidden to get near the kitchen. Thanks for the video.
lol you and this hackjjob should get along just fine then
It's why I put an old range in the shop! The self-clean cycle most newer ('90's up) also works a treat degreasing cast iron and mild steel.
@@jacobpoucher that was certainly uncalled for. Mr. Rucker has worked as a machinist when he was starting out and he knows what he is doing. I have absolute faith in his work as do most other people.
Aww look at poor little Jacob. Another salty bitch putting down people who are better than him. What a loser.
@@jacobpoucher one important part of repairing a piece of machinery is to know when good enough is good enough.
I've been following Leo channel and when he mentioned you I thought "Wow, what a great thing for you to do". He picked the right guy. Thank you for helping him. I live fairly close to Leo and subscribe to your channel and his also, love them both!
Enjoyed the packing of the stuff more than I should have 😁😄👍
Thanks for helping Leo. He is doing something so unique and rightfully deserves all the assistance offered. Nice job.
Nice work finishing off the bushings for the threading machine. A BIG thanks for helping Leo out with the repair. Jeff
Thank you sir for the support of the Tally-Ho and the great video. Very educational and very well made. Please take care and stay well.
No advice to offer, just admiration sir. Rock on !
Keith, I saw your channel through Leo’s boat building webpage. Glad to see you are contributing and you have a new follower!😊😊
Love your Work! Thanks for fixing Leos Boat !
I was watching Leo's channel and saw the sequence about his pipe threader. Then I found your channel. Fun.
love the way you and Leo show us people are the clever people just determined people
Hi Keith, Leo sent me over here. I really enjoy watching you work!
I've been watching Leo ever since this video. Many thanks Keith! Sam
Thank you very much for contributing your time and talent to Leo's project.
A pleasure watching a true craftsman at work! Thanks Keith!
On your advice, I watched all of his videos over a weekend and I am very impressed with his devotion to the craft and I am also looking forward to his first voyage.
Single70s I, too, binge watched Leo’s videos after Keith mentioned his project. The episode where he packed up these pieces impressed me, as to how much craft he put into making the shipping box.
@@bigragu6828 This young man has a true devotion to his craft and offers me hope that other young folks can find their passion for life
Single70s some younger folks were showcased, learning the trade. Leo’s attention to detail and never stopping at “good enough” belies his age. These days, all too often, good enough is status quo.
Keith didn't give us an unboxing video, but we got a really sweet reboxing!
Another great job. Every time I get up to Sequim I visit Leo. Tally Ho is a monumental project. He's doing an amazing job.
Threading pipe is a violent action glad to see the old machines are being fixed I have my uncle's old plumbing tools
Just catching up, thanks for helping Leo. Should work fine.
Thanks for helping Leo
Great work! Whilst sport is off it is a blessing to have videos like this to watch.
Thanks again Keith for the opportunity to look over your shoulder and have some insight on your experience. Hopefully Leo has a new Video on the weekend online so we be able to watch him working with the repaired machinery. Great stuff
It's cool to see 2 of my favorite TH-camrs collaborate on a project.
Very nice.... nice to see someone who know what they are doing.... did machine shop in high school (in the 60's) so it's been awhile since I have thought about how to do these things.... great job..
New subscriber thanks to Sampson boat Co. Excellent work, looking forward to seeing more!
Fun watching your channel. Long time Tally Ho subscriber. That threader was way out before you got ahold of it and Man, what a difference. Great work, thanks for letting me peek.
You had me holding my breath when you held the emery tape so close to the chuck!
Two of the best channels on TH-cam collaborating. It just get any better than this. Thank you for posting.
Thanks Keith, great video. Leo is a very talented, ambitious and hard working young man.
Great work. Nice fit on bushings. Great project. Worked out well. Thank you for sharing.
You sir are a joy to watch. I have been watching Leo on his adventure and happened to catch you and your channel doing the capstan rehab. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to more awesome content.
Thanks for helping Leo. It's great to see the collaboration. I enjoy both your channels as you're restoring useful machines from the past.
Good on you for helping Leo out. You gained some subscribers I’m sure.
Good job mate!
Been following Lea from the start, found your channel a couple of weeks backs the the next week Leo packs it up and sends it to you, I'm like wait I know that guy. TH-cam algorithms?
Good job, Keith, helping out our man Leo the Boatbuilder. I love it when TH-camrs collaborate. Subscribed :-)
Those adjustable reamers sure are handy!
Good on ya' Keith - you're a good man. The world is in need of more like yourself.
Just came over from Sampson Boatworks channel. You have wonderful content, thanks
Look forward to watching Leo putting it back together great job Keith
Great work man - thank you so much for supporting Leo.
Nice job Keith. Explaining the strategy and steps involved in the repairs is a service to all of us and fun to watch. Thanks.
Nice work Keith. Have a blessed weekend
Bravo! What a great thing to do - supporting Leo and his project!
Great repair show Keith. Thanks for your help with the Tally-Ho. Like the rest of us, it's obvious you have your heart invested in the project.
Great to see you two working together been following both of you for years
Nice one sir. Leo has used it already to great effect. And hes introduced me to your channel. Win win.
I am watching from Bangkokะ nice surprise to see Keiths video pop up, Thai's have a single word to describe all kinds of pleasure, it is Sanuk, Watching this with a fresh coffee is sanuk
Me too. Watching Leo from Suphanburi
I admire your precision metal work.
Leo's channel is incredible..... he is an amazing craftsman.
Wonderful to watch pure skill at work.
Great to see two amazing craftsmen working together. I have a long time subscriber of yours and got hooked on Leo's channel after watching the first video you did repairing the part.
A great epilogue to this project. Well done Keith and thanks for sharing!
Saw the finished product in use.. worked well.. good job.. now off to look at your other vid's..
Great job keith i love watching your work buddy
Lovely job Keith R, so good to see a conscientious craftsmen at work.
Nice job for Leo - a deserving guy! Thank you for helping him out!
Great results, now need to watch Leo open at his end and make his first bolts.
Leo sent me here....great work!
Again, thanks for the fine work!
OUTSTANDING, I wish I was there to put it back together. Hey Leo, I want my sticker, wink wink! lol
Between you and Keith Rucker, Leo should be all set to go with a fully restored threading machine. You made very valuable contributions to his project!
@@fridaynightgamefilm Thank you, I'm glad it came together for Leo.
Thanks for all your help Marshall. Leo is blessed with good people.
@@webbtrekker534 Thank you sir, yes he is and you are one of them.
Marshall Moneymaker you are amazing sir! I am so honored to find out about you and all that you do for so many. Helping Leo out was such a huge undertaking! I know there are so many of us that deeply appreciate all of the effort you put into not only your charitable work but your help with the wonderful Tally Ho project. You are a great person sir!! God bless you and yours.
Great work