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  • #31
    awesome video. thanks for sharing it.
    san jose, ca. usa

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    • #32
      Originally posted by boslab View Post
      I have a little Denbigh horizontal, the best cutters are the alternate inclined cut teeth, more shear less thump
      Mark
      http://abercutters.com/staggered.html
      100% agree....those are the ones to collect, they are slightly more of a pita to sharpen (if you have a horizontal, you'll want a T&CG )
      located in Toronto Ontario

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      • #33
        Bravo! Has the Palme d'Or nominating committee seen this?

        Stu

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Stu View Post
          Bravo! Has the Palme d'Or nominating committee seen this?

          Stu
          Would need French subtitles I think, plus a bit of nudity
          Mark

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          • #35
            Just caught up with this. Looks really good. The way you do it makes it seem easy. Is it really as quiet as it sounds? I'm used to my machines sounding like a jackhammer!
            http://pauleschoen.com/pix/PM08_P76_P54.png
            Paul , P S Technology, Inc. and MrTibbs
            USA Maryland 21030

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            • #36
              Originally posted by boslab View Post
              Would need French subtitles I think, plus a bit of nudity
              Mark
              no, no no no. I don't want to see him nude.
              san jose, ca. usa

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              • #37
                well that's just great.. 4 hours of footage, down the drain.



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                • #38
                  Excellent work, Thanks for sharing

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Tony View Post
                    well that's just great.. 4 hours of footage, down the drain.



                    Ah, the pain of the auteur.

                    ‘without angst there cannot be art’ Wilbur Shakespeare

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                    • #40
                      Tony,

                      I'm curious what the oil/grease gun was that you were using at the end to show the zerk fittings pumping into the oil channel you cut with the little burr into your bronze bearing? I've been looking for something like that for my ancient, oddball vertical mill (Rockford MV100, if anyone cares).

                      Thanks,
                      Will

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                      • #41
                        Bravo again nice job on both the Vid and the support - and just enough special effects antics to let you know its Tony


                        every time I come across one of his vids im like - damn I don't have 10 or 15 minutes - but damn it's Tony, click...

                        The only improvement in the entire Vid that I seen would be if he had a set of vise grips setting next to the block of metal - then the vise grips are grabbed and you hear the clamping sound - then the high pitch singing lol

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                        • #42
                          Will, I don't recall off hand but I think it was just a plain ol' small-sized grease gun from a tractor supply store.
                          The kind with the spring loaded plunger you pull out the back and puts pressure on the oil (grease) -- I may have
                          modified the seal inside to keep oil from leaking back. I think just a few larger washers to keep the seal tighter
                          against the tube wall?

                          That said, I hardly ever pressurize the back end.. just pull the spring arm back and leave it locked. (there is a caulk-gun style lock)
                          If used "upside down" gravity will feed the pump in the head.

                          AK - thanks! I'll have to remember that vise grips one.

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