Machines | Gearbox Shaft for Well Drilling Part 3
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This week we get the bearing journal machined, and the threads cut for the bearing lock nut. I show you the carbide insert tools I choose for the turning and why, and use the 16 ER threading tool recently shown in Shop Talk. Check out my current Teeblaster campign for Abom79 Hoodies and phaphic Tee's! https://www.teeblaster.com/abom79logo
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Is there a stopper that stop auto feed at zero point?
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This work will be too nice for whatever it's going into.
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Ave for me too. Love to watch a professional at his craft, you're awesome Adam! Sub +1
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Very good videos and super quality works ;)
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why are you using the compound slide to advance in every time on the thread instead of the cross slide?
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Very interesting that you totally involves us with your thinking out load to show your thinking process.
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Sir, I would love to know what you use for a camera to film this!
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a lot of thats what she said jokes could be made lol Ave sent me
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Here from AvE... highly recommended.
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Instructions unclear, dick stuck in vice..
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we have a saying in germany, after tight comes loose, anytime someone mentions abom torque i have to think of that
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AvE...
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love that pro lathe gage from edge nifty tool
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ave brought me here
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hi Adam i am 11 year old girl from nigeria, love your work!
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Little history about that TRW tool holder... or more to the point TRW themselves.
Wendt-Sonis joined United Greenfield in 1964 and TRW purchased United Greenfield in 1969. By 1971 the company merged with Unimet and in 1974 Wendt-Sonis/Unimet, United Greenfield Division of TRW was again renamed as TRW Wendt-Sonis Division. The Harbour Group purchased RTW (Rogers Tool Works located in Rogers, AR) and United Greenfield. Wendt-Sonis then became known simply as RTW in 1986. Since 1997 Wendt-Sonis has been known as Kennametal following Kennametal’s acquisition of Greenfield.
Since that tool has the old TRW logo on it... That would put that tool holder at pre 1986. Don't know if you would be interested in the tools history, but someone else might be. My Mother has worked in the specialties division of TRW since 1981. That old TRW logo brought back a lot of memories. -
Maybe its just the camera microphone but that lathe sounds so well balanced so smooth and quiet. Good work
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New Here, Nice video! Recomended form AvE
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AvE sent me here. Looking forward to your videos! Subbed!
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Mate what a beautiful old lathe. how old is she?