Ok have a couple of suggestions you didn't listen to even though I said them to the screen a bunch of times. A strap clamp on top of that jack would of helped dramatically with the vibration. Also if you give the table locks a slight tightening will take some of that looseness out of the gib movement. I had to use a few clapped out bridgeports over the years. Hope this helps some. Always a good one when Don shows up for some back and forth banter.
For a while there I thought that I had tuned into the Bridgeport Special Olympics. It appears the mill is handicapped. Thanks for a fun video. Appreciated.
Listen up you two old farts once you start going down that road its a slippery slope you are as young as you do period don't give in to a number keep up the energy and move forward
You knew this, of course, but for others: If you really want those height gauges to be accurate for marking plate, you need an accurate 90-degree angle plate to make sure your workpiece is standing up straight off the granite. Doesn't matter if measuring to the hundredth, but matters when measuring to the thousandths.
Steve I linked a video on the last of rock 2. Might be what the issue that nobody could find with rock 1. Corroded thru braided ground strap to the right frame rail
I'm 53 and I can't walk. My knees are wasted and need replacement. I also need need to have 3 vertebra in my lower back fusing. What happens when you jump out of perfectly serviceable aircraft.
Don, don't listen to Steve. People are going to pay pennies on the dollar for your stuff at the estate sale. Let them cheap bastards remove the rust themselves!
It’s very nice to see Don. I love the banter between two best friends. We all have a Don in our lives
8:17 and we appreciate him.
Ok have a couple of suggestions you didn't listen to even though I said them to the screen a bunch of times. A strap clamp on top of that jack would of helped dramatically with the vibration. Also if you give the table locks a slight tightening will take some of that looseness out of the gib movement. I had to use a few clapped out bridgeports over the years. Hope this helps some. Always a good one when Don shows up for some back and forth banter.
Good to see you back Don!
Arguing with Don, nice : leaving the mill covered it swarf for Don to clean up - priceless! Thanks for the video - I need my vicarious machining fix.
Very nice work sir. You made it looking easy. Very nice machinery
Love your vids... cant get enough of these machinist vids.. it sure helps me , thanks dudes
Greetings from Nacogdoches. Another informative video using nice old machines.
Don and you are fun to watch
For a while there I thought that I had tuned into the Bridgeport Special Olympics. It appears the mill is handicapped. Thanks for a fun video. Appreciated.
Steve, short answer to the video title. Yes as long as it's a silent video like you did a few weeks ago!
Don knew you put hands on his Axelson, you turned your back to the door and walked away just in time! 😂
Listen up you two old farts once you start going down that road its a slippery slope you are as young as you do period don't give in to a number keep up the energy and move forward
You knew this, of course, but for others: If you really want those height gauges to be accurate for marking plate, you need an accurate 90-degree angle plate to make sure your workpiece is standing up straight off the granite. Doesn't matter if measuring to the hundredth, but matters when measuring to the thousandths.
Steve, you and Don need to make one good mill between the two of you so you can fix the other one.
th-cam.com/video/z9GP0R4fCOk/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely I can!
Instead of calling it a hammer, I used to call it a " knockometer ".
Maybe easier then a whole hour of you...on Dons behalf...lol
Steve I linked a video on the last of rock 2. Might be what the issue that nobody could find with rock 1. Corroded thru braided ground strap to the right frame rail
I'm 53 and I can't walk. My knees are wasted and need replacement. I also need need to have 3 vertebra in my lower back fusing. What happens when you jump out of perfectly serviceable aircraft.
Jumping out of a perfectly good aircraft is like trying to breathe underwater. Both are unnatural acts, so just relax and enjoy the view. 😂
Dons wored out more than the mill😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yup
Don't know if it's my tablet or your video recorder at the end the video started starting and stopping.
STEAVE DON'T LET HIM GIVE UP .
Thanks for the video. I don’t understand how you are incorporating aluminium with a magnetic base.
the magnet base has been removed from the arm, the aluminum block is taking its place.. the piece is finished in the next video .
th-cam.com/channels/PRguhKIX-kgWg4h4AHV4oQ.htmlcommunity for pictures
Don, don't listen to Steve. People are going to pay pennies on the dollar for your stuff at the estate sale. Let them cheap bastards remove the rust themselves!
Don's put some weight on!
Yes I quit smoking and gained 20 lbs
That adds to the feeling old.
@@donmadere4237 you made the right decision, good on you.
@@glynnepritchard2526yes thanks