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SNS 380: Magbase Flexarm, Thread Chasing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ค. 2024
- I revisit the first cart top fixture plate that had the damaged tapped holes in it. I wanted to save the fixture for our own shop use for another work area so I decided to simply chase all of the tapped holes and make use of the magbase Flexarm setup. This was a very easy and efficient way to chase all 212 tapped holes. The new mag base allows the Flexarm to be mobile and more versatile with job shop work and giving me the ability to take it to other job sites if needed. Abby helped us with the tapping and showing just how simple the Flexarm is to operate. #flexarm #machineshop #abom79
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You really have come a long way from when I first started watching you. Steve Summers was someone you told me about. Have been watching him also. He has been absent for awhile, praying his family is doing OK. Thanks for all you share.
Abby is always such a joy to have in the shop
Abby looking great, love her excitement in chasing threads
I just watching you guys "working" together in the shop. I couldn't pay my wife to come in my garage much less do anything productive. Thanks for sharing with us.
I got so excited to see Abby in the shop with Adam that i had to pause the video and make some popcorn, Its so good to see
Abby
Woah. Must have missed Abbys weight lost journey. Great work!
Always nice to see Abby in the shop. Time for another craft session.
❤ Abby in the shop is always a plus.
Hi Abby good to see you again. Been a while.
In regards to Abby: "You chose wisely my Son!"
To Abby: Go girl, you're looking great!
Nice 2 see your better half does have fun with your tools 😊
What a cool tool! I'm from the Northeast, and I love hearing how people from other places speak. Words are tools for making ideas understood and it's the understanding that's important.
Adam the main reason the way things are said differently is down to HOW it is spelt along with dropping of letters
Example- Colour (English)
against Color (USA)
When it comes down to it how it’s said don’t matter as long as the END result is correct and fits in any part of the world
I am an Apprentice trained Mechanical Engineer and cane out as a Turner/ machinist but was trained on ALL aspects of the workshop from Precision machining through to keeping piling machines running ( ground engineering) where as long as it fitted then absolute precision go out the window because where mud and water get in the way it can stop a part from coming apart when speed is needed
But as we say “horses for coarses “
Abby now looks 10 Years younger now!
What You did to her? 😂😂😂
It’s great to see Abby helping out in the shop.
Abby's face after the first hole is the same face my wife makes when she helps me on a project! It's awesome seeing her have fun in the shop!
It was good to see Abby. Her enthusiasm is infectious. Looking forward to Abby learning about lathe and mill use and welding. 👍
Had a great time with you and Abby. Thank you.
Abby keep up the good work in the shop. You can never stop learning new stuff. Shop work isn't just for the guys. On TH-cam , there is a gal who does woodworking projects and she learned the basics from her dad. After making videos of her projects she decided to give up her day job and become a professional woodworker. She now has her own shop in Texas.
you already may know whom I'm talking about, her name is April Wilkerson. Abby you can do whatever you choose to do.
I’m glad you have Abby in your life. A good partner is so important. ❤
Certainly enjoyed all the tapping,Adam and Abby.The bangle bracelets add a touch of class.Thank you.
Love Abbey in the shop. great wife, great life
It's been a long while since I've watched these videos and I can't even remember that last time I'd seen Abby on the channel.. are yall aging backwards!? I swear you are looking 10 years younger then when I last watched an upload 😂
Great to see Abby having a go in the shop, good luck to her, and thanks for the videos Adam!
It was great to see Abby in the shop, Adam is a great teacher, and she is a great student.
That’s the best part about Adam, the thing that drew me in. He really is an exceptional teacher.
Abby has such a wonderful smile. 💕 A match made in heaven.
A genuine guy doing genuine stuff. Some of the commenters in here are ridiculous. Keep up the good work
That flex arm is the coolest tool! Abby your looking great.
Abby always ups the energy level! She's always fun to see on the channel. The "new" shop is just awesome.
Here is another good reason for Abbie to be in the shop... Shops are dangerous and things happen, nice to have someone that can call an ambulance when things go bad! She will probably hate this comment, but reality is that things do happen and safer in the shop with a second person.
After that, you should get her working in Fusion, she might be good at that.
I was always happier and more satisfied when my wife was around, even better if she was helping; close was enough. It was bad when she had to go to a nursing home and wound up dying; it just hasn't been the same(50 years). One just gets used to someone else.
And just like that, a boringly repetitive job was pleasantly changed by Abby…😂 much more fun with Abby around…Good job Adam and Abby!
Ooooo. Magbase for the Flexarm. Snazzy. 🙂
Thanks for posting this, Adam. Your SNS videos are one of the highlights of my week.
I love seeing Abby in the shop as well. Hope the lunch was great.
Abby on the flex looks really professional!
It is always a pleasure to be graced with Abbie's presents
Abby is a star. Looking forwards to her welding and mill lessons.
I wish my wife was as nice to me, as yours is to you Abom! Thanks for another great video
Abby is looking good. Have not seen her for a while.
You must be proud of your new shop.
You guys are a good team, love the new magnet that is a back saver for sure
I'm surprised you haven't made a worktable cover for the CNC table yet. As convenient as that is, it might be a good idea to make a free standing work table that can go over the cnc base.
It doesn't have to actually sit on the table itself, you could make something like a table on casters that you can roll over it and that would give you extra work space or a place to keep parts when you're working on stuff.
Or maybe a table to can swing in with the jib crane.
That way you can work over it and don't have to worry about chips & dust.
Terrific episode. Abby is looking good.
My Dad passed away a year and half ago and I inherited a bunch of tools that I remember using when I was a boy…so it’s especially heartwarming to me to hear the backstories of your Dad’s tools that you now use in your own shop. ❤❤❤👍👍👊👊👊
Ahh Saturday Night Special, time to kick back and relax and watch some Abom79 videos!
Great team, great videos. Thank you
if she wasn't a keep she is now love seeing her face you guys are the best love seeing chips
Adam Abby should be in the shop more often help you out
You know, if you had done that last hole first, you’d have been finished by now. 😜😂😂
Watching that thread chasing process is so satisfying.
“Nice when your wife gets excited about playing with the tools in the shop”….hehe
Abby: Ooh, can I have a go on the flexarm?
Abom: Sure.
30 minutes later
Abom: How about we go get some lunch?
Abby: NO GO AWAY HAVING FUN WITH FLEXARM :)
Since the plate with the damaged threads had the damage at the start of the threads, I think it would have been better and with less chance of cross threading if you turned the plate over and chased the threads from the back side with the good threads so that there was no risk of cross threading and the tap would push the shavings away from the thread rather than pushing the shavings down through and possibly damaging the good threads.
He could have used a form tap, which will not cross thread, to pick up those damaged threads. No need to tap from the back side. A form tap would not have cut the threads oversized.
Hell yeah! if a hole strips out twenty years from now slap in an insert and keep on trucking. Cheers 🍻
You're absolutely right brother! Take it from someone who didn't heed the warnings and had 2 back surgeries in my mid-40s. I'm 64 now, and wish I could go back and be more cautious...
Glad that thing's not going to waste. It's beautiful.
Love the video like always i have zero clue about machining but i find these videos very entertaining i can appreciate and respect the work u do
Running the tapping machine is the first step with Abbey. Next step is her allowing a SnapOn Tool chest in the Master Bed Room.
It's nice when you can share a new experience, have a little fun, feel some accomplishment. I dig it, you folks are cool.
Also agree that learning the terms is interesting and challenging. Having an idea of something without knowing its name can be a painful to identify.
18:50 "Hello, Heli-Coil, Company??" ... "This is Adam Booth .. I have an idea ...." :) LOL
A Helicoil cabinet? Two cabinets - Imperial and metric…
cool demo when Abbey appeared lol had me smiling!!
I'd have tried a thread-forming tap (roll tap) for that, pushing the material into place rather than cutting it might have left enough to stop the no-go gauge from going in.
Exactly the right approach, no brainier.
Another great video!
I wonder if a thread-former tap would be a better choice in this situation.
Fun fact: That new magnetic lifter is still a permanent magnet machine. Inside are two or three sets of magnets. When you rotate the handle to "OFF", the secondary set of magnets rotates to either block (two sets of magnets) or redirect the primary magnet's field internally (three sets of magnets). When rotated to "ON", the primary magnets are either exposed or their field is focused outward. The two magnet design is cheaper, but the three magnet set design is stronger as it focuses the primary magnets to the working direction.
The auto-reverse feature on the Flexarm is fantastic. It let's you know "you've gone deep enough, time to back out" which gives you time to push the reverse button. Genius!
Edit: I always wondered how the Flexarm was aligned to be perpendicular to the work surface. Thanks for explaining the use of that magnetic insert. Easy, peasy.
I've always enjoyed Abby's enthusiasm be it for shop stuff or a South West sight or a stamp in her book. Just precious. The machines don't know or care about the gender of the operator.
We have those magnets at work and they are amazing.
That's a great piece of equipment. I have a couple of Tapmatic ones that are MT2 for the milling machine & work so well.
Steve.
You should have engraved the Abom logo in that table top!
Both of yall are cute danggit! Can tell both of yall are wholesome folk!
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
Love your work! Greetings from Hollywood California.
I wonder if you inverted the plate if it would have made a difference on the threads
Good to Abby in the shop. My wife loves to use my powered shop tools. The only power tool I won’t let her use is a chainsaw.
The new lifting magnet looks great.
you could definitely add some pneumatic logic to the flex arm to make it reverse automatically until you let off and it go back forward without the need to catch the reverse switch on the way back out
The way it's "rigged" is just pushing the switch with air when the limit is hit. It would take a more complex mechanism to latch until released.
The auto-reverse should latch in until you release the main air trigger, would make it way easier to use
i think it does
@@cristianstoica4544 No, he clearly shows and explains that you have to hold down the reversing lever, otherwise it pops out when the depth probe loses contact with the workpiece and the tap reverts to forward direction.
Most CNC controls swap the X or Y axis to the spindle motor encoder, during the tapping cycle, by using a macro program in the control software. This means a 3 axis control, for example, can have the spindle motor as an axis without the control needing to be a 4 axis control. The spindle motor can then be synced with the Z axis for precise tapping without the need for a floating tap holder.
Now I want tacos.😂
In aerospace we work with more nickel than steel. We keep asking our boss to buy a nickel magnet, but he won't 🤷
If you find a vendor, find me an aluminum one too!
The young lady needs some of those big sheepskin lined steel toe cap boots.😉
Abby! Nice job! you will get more confident with practice. Nice job!
“Casadilla” from Napoleon Dymamite 🤣
Good video. It goes without saying the chased holes will test weaker than they would be without re-work. I was cringing a little when I noticed a few small chips that seemed to be under the magnet. I assume a small space between the magnet and the plate will weaken the magnetic bond between the two.
Adam. Bro. You should know that everyone "Likes you Likes you". But everyone "LOVES" Abby. Please figure out a way to have you both together on Fridays.
Can't wait to see the videos of her learning to weld and all that
Two thumbs up havin fun , creating product
Tacos and Tapping :)
geeze, Abby?! what's up with the weight loss?
you look great!
I love the conversations.
I like my steel toe flip flops to work in
Love the flex arm
I think they make taps under size. If so, those might be useful to CNC and undersize finish up.
I've been out of country for the last two months working. Set aside today to catch up on the few channels I watch on youtube. I have to say, I don't know what Abby has been doing while I was gone, but she looks great. Go Abby!!
After I get done catching up with you guys. I think I'll set aside a little time to see if I can find myself a pair of those snazzy OSHA approved sandals.
Edit: Almost forgot. You always look cute while you're working man.
For tapping just multiply your spindle speed by your pitch, that is your feed.
For example: METRIC= M20 x 2.5 ,If we say we will run spindle speed at 150 rpm, 150 x 2.5= 375 so your feed would be F375
IMPERIAL/INCHES= 1/2 x 13 UNC,If we say spindle speed is S250 rpm x 0.0769" = 19.225" so your feed would be F19.225"
So whatever RPM you choose as long as you multiply it by your pitch you're all good.
I know the opening theme song being in the left ear only is sorta a long tradition, but damn it's jarring everytime. Makes me reflexively try to pop my ears.
I would love to see the welding shop that you are doing all these jobs for.
Its in a couple videos. No tour but he did go over there in one of the SNS videos.
Abby you look a lot cuter than Adam any time your in the shop or any where else with him. 🤣🤣🤣
✨✨✨ No one will likely ever read this - but it sure seems to me that the thread-chasing cutting depth was set just a little shallow. It did not appear the full form of the tap made it through to the other side. This would explain why both sides of the go-no-go gage AND the stud all got tight at the same depth. ✨✨✨
If they got chased to a full depth it would make them even more sloppy. As it is staying in house it is actually more important it suits HIS hold downs or bolts than a gage fit. Compromise sometimes is an option.
Just for comparison, I would like to have seen you use Anchorlube. That stuff impresses me. 👍
This entire video was adorable