Clean and true cups will make turning parts much more profitable. The first cup being key to mounting things correctly. Not only does it assure the part is straight its also less likely to have chattering issues. Its a much more solid stack.
awesome knowledge and clear presentation. I bought a JBC 601 and think that I need to change the arbor shaft but I havent encountered a YT video how to remove and replace... any advice? Thanks and warm greetings from western Pennsylavnia!
Binge watching a series of videos on brake lathes and loving it.
Wow your video is extremely detailed! Excellent content.
Thanks just trying to help.
Clean and true cups will make turning parts much more profitable. The first cup being key to mounting things correctly. Not only does it assure the part is straight its also less likely to have chattering issues. Its a much more solid stack.
Would love to see you actually true up the face. I know you quickly went through it but to see you do it woukd be greatly appreciated. Thanks man.
ok will do. Need to find a messed up arbor. Give me a few days
@@MakingStuffUp1 fantastic cause I think I need to do mine.
@@MakingStuffUp1 Also looking for a video how to set up and cut a flywheel . i have a 4000 square top.
@@matttrotta57 I have to see if I have everything to do one. But I prolly should do one.
@@matttrotta57 Video on arbor facing is up.
awesome knowledge and clear presentation. I bought a JBC 601 and think that I need to change the arbor shaft but I havent encountered a YT video how to remove and replace... any advice? Thanks and warm greetings from western Pennsylavnia!
Why do you think you need to change the shaft?
You can straighten it with a dial indicator and a soft metal hammer if you are careful.
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