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Lots have people have given ideas for this video serries and it looks like it will have quite a few "chapters". Here is the third one, enjoy!
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Sure beats the old....'cold chisel & 4 pound hammer' install !!
No lube or locktite?!
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Good video
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6sally6 wrote:
No lube or locktite?!
6sal6
They are a press fit and lock on their own.
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Well done señor Day.
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Love it day! As you may know, I inherited a old but good 30" Enco Drill-Mill and another lathe...10" Logan and a truck load of tooling. Making parts and tools is an absolute hoot. Wish I had gotten into it years ago. Thanks again for all the good info, your work is fantastic.
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Bullet Bob wrote:
Love it day! As you may know, I inherited an old but good 30" Enco Drill-Mill and another lathe...10" Logan and a truck load of tooling. Making parts and tools is an absolute hoot. Wish I had gotten into it years ago. Thanks again for all the good info, your work is fantastic.
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Not sure how far you are on your machining journey but if you are new I would recommend taking classes at YSM, "Youtube School of Machining". Blondiehacks is fantastic, she has a lathe skills and mill skills series. I learned more from that channel than any other.
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Bullet Bob wrote:
Love it day! As you may know, I inherited a old but good 30" Enco Drill-Mill and another lathe...10" Logan and a truck load of tooling. Making parts and tools is an absolute hoot. Wish I had gotten into it years ago. Thanks again for all the good info, your work is fantastic.
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Congrats on the machine tool acquisitions.
I don’t know what model you have but back in the day Logan was one of the best 10” tool room lathes, a step above South Bend.
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Awesome! Keep these going and you are going to have a great how to series on the net and help a lot of people on the way! Watching things like this help me slowly heal inside and get back up and doing things. I may get the courage to really dig into my old cars again. They really do wait for you...
You're an inspiration!
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