What a great shop! There has to be a great story here. I’d love to hear the history and origins of the business. Would be interesting to see what the business was like year 1 versus today.
OMG, grinding the tapered plug valve near the end of the video is amazing. As a former toolmaker, former tool designer, and former manufacturing engineer, (now retired), videos like this are music to my heart.
The biggest O.D. grind shop I ever saw , we had a small Landis O.D. grinder with our Cincinnatti tool and cutter grinders and a 12 x48 inch Mattison surface grinder. 31 years grinding
You are living a dream surrounded by machines that have been around along time and still performing and you having the knowledge to perform work on them keep up the exceptional work that you do .
I miss my grinding days. The shift seemed to go by pretty fast. I dont miss cleaning the coolant tanks though. Dirty job. I used to freak out the apprentices by taking a .0001" cut or less. Good times.
I can smell that machine shop just watching the video. If you know, you know! Great tour 👍🏻
Great video, BW doing big things!
I've had the pleasure to see that big grinder in person. Video doesn't to it justice, that thing is BIG.
What a great shop! There has to be a great story here. I’d love to hear the history and origins of the business. Would be interesting to see what the business was like year 1 versus today.
Awesome tour, Thanks
OMG, grinding the tapered plug valve near the end of the video is amazing. As a former toolmaker, former tool designer, and former manufacturing engineer, (now retired), videos like this are music to my heart.
this is amazing....thanks so much for the tour.....
The biggest O.D. grind shop I ever saw , we had a small Landis O.D. grinder with our Cincinnatti tool and cutter grinders and a 12 x48 inch Mattison surface grinder. 31 years grinding
Awesome video shoutout to my brother Jose and Sam Hargrave.
You are living a dream surrounded by machines that have been around along time and still performing and you having the knowledge to perform work on them keep up the exceptional work that you do .
Never seen so many Norton’s in one place
What a machine shop 🤤
Great video, Sammo
That turbine compressor stack must be worth double the price of that machine.
I miss my grinding days. The shift seemed to go by pretty fast. I dont miss cleaning the coolant tanks though. Dirty job.
I used to freak out the apprentices by taking a .0001" cut or less. Good times.
Would love to see the full blown machine shop.
Great tour,,makes my LeBlond 17 look thinny now,,,Wow, hate to see your electric bill for just one 8 hr shift (@@)!
Love it!
Nice. Thank you.
Great video!
Very interesting! Because I ground engine crankshafts for years.
I once worked at moldex crankshaft
Nice shop ! Any mistakes could be disastrous on those work-pieces ! Big high tolerance stuff indeed
I run a Norton like these at work👍👍👍
Just manual grinders, all I ever used on job
...when it absolutely has to be right...
...you do it BETWEEN CENTERS...obviously...
1st generation grinds, 2nd generation builds, 3rd generation eats
Just kidding! Great video..
No big surface grinders?
Nope, no big surface grinders at the moment. BUT we are currently expanding into the surface grinding world as we speak.
@@bwgrinding you get one yet?
Should have had someone better looking do that video...like Johnny Dean.
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That music is just sooo annoying
Muzac sux.
shutup boomer
@@masondickens6522 😂😂😂