Shoot'n The Poop #5 - Just Plain Random
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- čas přidán 1. 02. 2017
- Storytime! Just a lot of talk'n while I get to know a new camera.
Audio's a little.. funny?.. bear with me; am slowly figuring it out.
5:18 - ball turner
9:50 - cosine error
16:03 - camera & video stuff
20:35 - new cordless drill
23:27 - tangential cutting tools
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robot transform audio by VectorSpace - Věda a technologie
I demand an extended Shoot'n the Poop episode six full of nothing but tales of the steel mill.
7 it is
I second that! Who'll move to close?
@@WmSrite-pi8ck Maybe he'll return with "Tales from the Steel Mill"
@@WmSrite-pi8ckme.
Hey Tony, I used to run lathes that would take big boring bars like that. Was in a brass factory in nz, 1.5 ton bushes from the foundry, we would clean them up to go to the cnc shop. The lathes were 6m long over 6 foot tall and max rpm of about 300. Was a fun job, used to fill 4 or 5 44 gal drums of chips a day!
Wow!
Holy cow!!
Yay another Kiwi
Funniest machine shop guy ever! And a real good teacher.
AVE is great too. Love them both.
I go to This Old Tony for the thous and AvE for the schmoo and bumble
fuckery
McDoucheVonDouche uncle bumble fuck
Fine, i'll just thumb up since you already said it. Geez
the best man! welcome here!
The hip replacement sound was the best thing I've heard this week :P
That's no boring bar, that's an exciting bar! :D
That was Good!! :-)
My mother, who was a pioneer woman from NE Wyoming would be proud. She too ate the entire apple. No waste, no mess, and I could assume, there are apple trees growing today as a result of biological spreading of seeds by that great woman.
You could say she planted the "Family Tree"!
Thanks for the calculator humor, appeases the 12 year old in me.
You don't know how good it feels to know I'm not the only one.
I had to go back and watch it again. haha thats funny :D
Trust me, you're not the only one...
P.S.: Get off your ass and make a video... what are we paying ya for??
58008
If you got a 12 year old in you, I think you belong on some kind of a list.
Those big boring bars are used quite often in oilfield machining. The head is dovetailed onto the large bar to facilitate changing from roughing, finishing and threading cemented carbide tool holders and not have to lift the whole kit and kaboodle out of the lathe and have 4 big bars laying about. OIL Country Tubular Goods (OTCG), I used them mostly to rework tool joint hangers. Love your channel. Thanks, Semper Fi.
Are these primarily run on vertical lathes?
I used them on horizontal lathes with an 18" spindle bore. I learned never to put back pressure on the traversing hand wheel when the half nut is engaged for threading. It jams the half nut and 3 foot chucks don't stop on a dime. CRASH!
Thanks for that
Love your humor. You and that Canadian guy are the only two that actually make me laugh. I even learn something which my shop teacher said would never happen (thanks mom). Anyway carry on.
What canadian?
@@freerideshuttle AvE
Theyre both canadian
your shop teacher was your mom?
@@GMG455 TOT is Canadian?
You're 100% right I think about video vs audio quality. A professionally lit, HD video with bad audio is unwatchable. A 244p video with good audio is still watchable.
fully agree.
yeah what happened to the audio in this?
new camera. working differently. figuring out. :)
I dunno, I think the audio in this video is OK. Everything you say is clearly understandable and there's not any popping or clipping.
Audio...meh. Video...meh. What really matters is the SCRIPT! (and the wisdom not to use background music). And that's what keeps me coming back, week after week. I'd watch this guy on a 1960 black-and-white TV with the video inverted, with the sound transmitted by shortwave radio.
Awesoem as always! 👊🏼⚒✌🏼
thanks JD!
@@ThisOldTony not "awe"some but awesome.
@@ThisOldTony sounds like a rapper "big JD" lol
@@us2ragaffur aweful ;)
I dunno what it is but I find these extremely entertaining. Highly enjoyable, a pleasure to watch.
thank you!
can you give us a walk around at your scrap yard
Hey Tony, RawGage here. Even though this video is older than my unborn child, I fully enjoyed the aimless banter.
As I sat on my porch, sipping my scalding hot cup of black New England coffee, I found a bit of inspiration to comment on your... ah, “comments.” To get your limited edition DSLR (and by ‘limited’ I mean lacking addition features) camera to be viewable from a 6’+ height, a simple sturdy articulating arm with a mild steel clamp that mounts right to your tripod beneath your camera could hold a polished piece of flat stock chromoly; or just a regular ol’ mirror would work too.
Any who, it was just a thought as I day dreamed of having this conversation with you as you made the shot and you gave me the flat-lined look of obvious discontent... and I just smiled back like some foolish anime hero that just saved the day! Thanks as always for putting up with my banter and please know I love the channel 😁👍
Besides being completely enjoyable to watch, I always come away with learning something from watching your videos.
Sure glad I found your channel.
Thanks.
welcome, and me also!
Man I remember I had a ball turner once, let me tell you.
Mine got real big too, and after a few years of almost daily use, sure enough her pivots went out and her arms got all loose. You couldn't keep her from chattering, loud and non stop. Even after that I kept her around and from time to time, in real rough situations, I'd rustle her up and put her back into action.
But after awhile I just had to let her go. She eventually ended up with my cousin Sheldon.
They've got a couple of kids, nice little place down by the lake. They do a lot of snowmobiling.
Thank you for your time, effort, and sense of humor. I know very little about machining metals, but thanks to you I am learning.
Salam......... You will find a place for you job
you and me both brother!
Steel mill cobble... a new nightmare I had never heard of till just now.
Thanks Tony! My world was lacking just a touch of menace... I can now be duly anxious at all times.
I know your comment is old but look up an EAF wet charge and you can have another nightmare lol
Didn’t realise hip replacements were made from butt plugs.Tony, you teach me so much!
no. Butt plugs are made from hip replacements
THANK YOU for providing metric units!
Hey Tony, about twenty years ago I watched a guy doing a demo of that tangential tool holder and planed to buy one, until I seen they wanted almost a hundred dollars for it ! I looked it over good and then come home and made one, have been using it ever since. It's very easy to sharpen without doing a lot of angles, just lightly touch it to a six inch grinding wheel and it even gives you a slight concave.
You do have great videos with great humor and I think it comes naturally !
Thanks for sharing and take care.
Thanks Ken.. a TTholder can probably be found on ebay? But would make a good project.. lot's of brain bending math and setups.
This Old Tony
Don't know about the brain bending math, all I had at the time was a cheap machine, hacksaw, files, time and a lot of determination !
I've thought about looking for a " store bought " one a few times but it just somehow seems like it would be disrespect for the one thats been with me so long ! :-)
Thanks
Try looking for old Brown & Sharpe screw machine tooling. TT tools are held in what's called a box tool. The amazing thing about TTs are the depth of cut and feed rate they can handle. They were designed for production long before carbide was common. They also can be made into form tools and multi-dia turning tools because you can cut the form along the entire length and only sharpen the end. The radius you put on the tool can be the whole length of the tool.
Ken Gamble
Ken Ga
I let out an audible 'yeah' when I saw this in my feed.
I used to do the whole apple thing when I was in marching band in HS. I always got up late for summer camp (which started at like eight in the morning, but I had to be there earlier), and so I would carry my breakfast with me onto the asphalt field. It was for a while the protein bars that come in the mylar packages, but I hated how hot and sweaty the package would get in my pocket if I couldn't find a trash can. So I started carrying an apple instead. But then I had to figure out what to do with the core when I was done. So I looked up what to do on Google, and found out that during the Depression people would commonly eat the whole thing from the bottom. If you do it that way you can't even really tell that you are eating the core, though it does change the taste a bit.
You are literally my favorite shop guy in the Internet
Moe Chan AvE and Tony are my favorites.
Moe Chan forgot Clickspring and SV Seeker!
Khum Dhan lo
That tangential cutter was rad...
That looks like a BEAST method. Seems like it could be a total game changer in terms of rigidity.
About 0.2617 rad.
Hey Tony! I found your channel a few days ago and have been bingeing your videos since 😁. Love the content, really great stuff! I currently work maintenance in a steel mill. Dirty and amazing.
I appreciate all the work you put into these. I laugh with you as much as any of my favourite comedians. (there may also be some very interesting information for a new machinist such as myself)
My dad is a turbine coordinator for AEP and the lathe they have in their central machine shop is about 100 feet long. If say that boring bar you saw would fit on that type of lathe. I've only seen it once and dad told me the company bought it in Texas (I'm in WV) and the shipping alone was over $2M and took 10 truckloads and over a month to move. They turn turbine shafts with it. It's amazing to see.
Hi Tony. I'm in my late 60's and fully agree with you about the importance of sound quality. Please folks, use directional mikes or better still lavaliers. Turn the background radio's off. Try and run cables away from electric motors and fluorescent lights to avoid electrical noise pick up. If you can afford it use balanced 'xlr' microphones, not the 3.5 mm jack style. The dslr style came audio pre amps are usually noisy as well and their microphones of very low quality. If possible use manual, not auto gain control - the pro's do, the same as with focus. I know it costs money and its good of 'makers' to post at any rate. But, you can drive up your viewing numbers by getting this stuff right! Bob.
Like the calculator display at 15:37
good call i missed that!
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Thank you for your time and patience. Really great video!
Congratulations on a very well deserved 100.000 subscribers! By far my favourite channel.
Ok eating the apple core is a little bit weird, but the most distressing thing I ever saw in a movie was the scene in K-Pax where buddy there eats the entire *banana*.
LOL! I am a 6'6" machinist at a foundry in Denver with one leg and an intimidating first impression... I'm told. Keep up the hilarious vids!
So were you 7'6 before you lost the foot?
@@k20nutz I laughed out loud lololol
I cant decide which is better, your machine work or your shop humor-- both are great.
Love your rants man, keep em coming!!
@2:00 "dad. why did you bring me to a gay steel mill?"
"hot stuff comin' through!"
Then the caress of that nylon bellend @ 8:19
we work hard we play hard
jonnoMoto >>> All the hot guys work with metal. Everyone knows that. Plus a leather strap or two, according to personal taste.
I.... don't.... know!
Scrap yards are always fun. Bought a 300+ lb. 29" diameter lathe face plate cheap. Don't know what I'm gonna do with it but..... It's pretty damn cool. Sure won't be a wall hanger though !
Abom style rotary welding table?
Ha ha... the same sh#^t here, only with 500 mm for jaw chuck... for a 50€
Doug Bourdo I'm looking for a beast like that to make a powered welding table (not like Abom's but his is a beauty). I see them for sale around the country but shipping is insane. If you're near NYC I'd be willing to take it off your hands if you decide not to use it.
6 yrs late but your videos are therapy lol
You are like the dude down the street that let me chill with him and make stuff in his garage, can always watch a TOT video for some nostalgia.
Hi Tony, yet more joy and superb entertainment and education. You have now got me rewatching your work to catch the subliminal stuff. Kindest regards. Joe
Hahaha I have said the same about people eating whole apples are serial killers for years! Two people separated by several thousand miles come to the same conclusion what does that tell you...?
spicy110 I swear I find you literally everywhere
I eat apples that way and I've never killed anyone serially. Parallelly on the ether hand...
It tells me you are identical twins, separated at birth
i eat them with a knife, always, but never the core!!!
@@morealias lol shocking!
Engineering is a bit like religion which it comes to trigonometry.
Engineering has "COS Error", religion has "original SIN"
Great video! I love the humour but keep coming back for the info and insights.
I love these shoot and poops? Keep up the great work Tony, your sense of humour and seemingly endless wealth of knowledge are a perfect match for your uncanny ability to simplify things so the rest of us mere men can understand and even learn a few things.
Congrats on 100k subs, another great video tony!
Dam! Was just about to go to bed and saw this, oh well, who needs sleep! Thanks another great load of poop :-)
Same here!
Another fantastic video from your shop - please don´t ever stop making 'em - I´m addicted.
Total entertainment. Great to finally know what background you come from. Used to work in an aluminium rolling mill. Lot cleaner than a steel plant but just as fascinating.
I've got $20 on the "apple clue to the serial killer's identity" showing up in a Hollywood film before 2017 ends. I was entirely clueless about that twist coming, but it makes PERFECT SENSE.
1 year ago
I had a friend over for dinner once. A reenactment of the conversation:
"What's that fruit?"
"It's a pomegranate."
"I've never had one of those."
"Here you go. You can take it home with you."
Instead of taking it home he just took a bite out of it right there. I'm sorry to say that I laughed. A lot. And that's the day I lost a friend, at least until he got me back with the... but I digress.
So I would have invited you to dinner, but not until I have a grasp of your knowledge of fruit which has, to date, not come up in your videos.
hahaahaha
Woo! Half an hour of This Old Tony talking!
Things like this are precisely why I love watching your channel. I had always assumed there was some sort of apparatus for turning ball stock and thanks to you I now know how to make one. I also have a decent idea as to how to make one of those tool holders which seems a little cheaper than buying inserts all the time. I got it in my head that I could clamp the stock for the holder at a 45° angle with an end mill and just cut a channel for the tool stock creating a nice notch for it. As for the clamping mech I can do the same but add a threaded hole for a grub screw to offset the clamping height for different sized tooling. A bolt down the middle into a threaded hole in the tool holder itself and we're in business. Thanks for the great video....
I'm sure you probably know this already, but hopefully I blow your mind a little bit. Guess what happens when you use the same tool 90 degrees clockwise from the orientation you have it in the video? You get a vertical shear bit/tool as well. You can also do this with round HSS. Works great for ball turners.
I've had times in my life when I ate an apple like that, not because I was hunting humans, but because I was damn hungry.
Of course, I was at Parris Island in Human Hunting School at the time, so maybe you've got something there.
I love the Alford Hitchcock closing. Very good info for all of us. Thanks.
I found your channel through AvE's channel channel and I have to say, I laughed my ever lovin' ass off (wait, what does that even mean?). I'm an instant subscriber. Between Ave and yourself, I have no doubt I'll have nearly countless hours of hilarity as well
More than video or audio quality is story telling and you definitely now how to tell a story in an interesting manner.
Tony I sent you two letters back in autumn you must not of got em, there probably was a problem at the post office or somethin....
Stan?
@@m.str.x2792 no, that's mike
M.str.X yeah that's mike
Sometimes I scribble addresses too sloppy when I jot 'em
Your biggest fan, this is stan.
Man... Sooo good. What a giver of so much elation. - the hip squeak! XD
the dovetail on that huge boring bar is so the end that holds the carbide insert can be changed out depending on what style of insert that is needed. its also much cheaper to just change out the head of the boring bar if it wears out or gets crashed. thanks for the awesome videos!
I do all my CZcams videos with my trusty old Nikon F Photomic FTN. Which probably goes a long way to explaining why my channel is not up yet. Developing the film, scanning each frame, manually assembling the frames into video, man, that's a lot of work!
Ahhh less than two hundred till 100 thou subs!!! You have set my expectations high for some sort of 100k special. Perhaps a comprehensive shop tour? And congrats in advance!
No he is going to reveal new bodypart for friend for his hands...........
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hairy arms perhaps :-D
Just kidding.....
Face has been revealed allready,,,, not so longtime a go he made so mirror finnished part that mirror image has been seen allready ;-)
"Apple man killed and ate them all."
🤣🤣🤣
You nonsense fellow... you funniee funieeee nonsense fellow. That Psyco apple-eater at end was too too toooo hilarious !!! 👏👏👏👏
Enjoyed the talk.
love the 58008 on the calculator.
It is also referenced multiple times by what it reads. Grab yourself a calculator type in that number then read it upside down...... Your welcome.
mute8s >>> The hot guys who work in foundries don’t like 58008 unless they’re made of muscles at least 58008 on the Rockwell C scale and are called “pecs”.
"And their Helicopter, it was battery powered" - That knocked me down man :-D
Thanks for sharing such an amazing content, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos!
Nothing beats waking up Friday morning with a new Tony vedio.
"brand loyalty man gene"
WHERE'S THE COMMENT ABOUT NEWTON INVENTING THE APPLE
congrats on 100k. your channel is my favorite. i smile when a new vid pops up
"Things such the lump of wood on the table... they always get their trigonometry right"
Priceless.
I'd love to have myself over for dinner, anytime.
I was so deeply twitching waiting for APPLE + Ball turner AHHHHHHHHHHHH DO IT!!!!! sigh. then it didn't happen.
Don't think I didn't think about that.. or was tempted. :)
Congrats on 100K Tony. You are doing great.
Very nice and thank you Tony! Great work as usual.
80085, nice.
I wish I had a lathe!
Max Maker I wish I had the room for one...
JBpiification i have a lathe 2 times bigger than ThisOldTony's one but i can't bring it in my garage...
I have two lathes . I wish I had a mill☹️
@@frankinjeep1194 It is not possible to have too many lathes.
@@Gottenhimfella true that !!!!!!
When the 'Recycle some graphics' moment happened, I legit belly laughed
I love your videos, man! I'm always excited when you bring out new content.
But is your new drill a skookum choocher?
are you suggesting fowl play? like they might've bait'n'switched it for a choochum skooker?
Only if it was purchased for fine canadian pesos!
0:30 Our oven is too small, else would we love to have YOU for dinner. :-)
I bought one of those Diamond tool holders about 20 years ago. Works great, but hard to find now. Thing I like is how easy it is to sharpen the tool. You can also use square carbide.
Rewatching old videos! Hope your doing good! Thanks for the great content
You forgot to eat the seeds.
I eat the whole apple.
I used to. The seeds started giving me a stomach ache though so now I cut it into quarters and pop out the seeds.
Mishn0 mmh,cyanide yum
Me, too. Well, lately I haven't, but I still could. I started when I was a kid, and was too lazy to bring the core to the trash can.
Something nice to watch a 2am ,thanks Tony.
Always look forward to your vids. Thank you!
i love your videos..also Ave's .. im not into any of this , by fact im an accountant but i want to be a man some day.. maybe watching this videos might help or not ...
Hi mate. I've tried, but I can't stand the dirty hands all of the time. ( O;
I'm a male nurse.
Ramon Almodovar I wish I could afford the schooling or tools and machinery to become a machinist.
Khum Dhan im apprenticing right now but the tools weren't overly expensive. (mind you building industrial equipment isnt the most accurate)
Lord Pisntits I'm talking lathes plus the tools needed for that (and the electricity) and a CNC plus all of the tools needed. The cheapest lathe is the harbor freight mini lathe and it's 600 bucks.
Maybe next tax season I'll get the mini lathe.
by trade* that is your trade bud! take pride! i couldnt do it if my life depended on it, but i can wire a 200a panel with my eyes closed! we all have out strengths and that one youve got, is economy proof!!
You're almost to 100k subs, when did this happen!?
I don't know about that, but 3 years later, just shy of 1M.
We have huge boring heads like that at work. They are hell on the spindles, but sometimes necessary to get into tight spaces on big workpieces. We use them on our HBMs.
I nearly sht myself laughing when lazer bolts flew out the tips o the drills hahahahahaha
If you and the miss (and the little ones even) are visiting Orlando Fl, this is an official invitation for a dinner and a tour of my shop - there I said it and no it's never too late :)
58008 indeed.
Only 3 years late, but that boring bar is off a large vertical lathe. We had one where I did my apprenticeship, it had a 36” chuck and dimmed the lights when you powered it up. It only took up as much real estate as our small lathe. Not an overly big machine really. I only ever remember it being used a handful of times but when you needed it, nothing else would come close.
I have been debating this with professional machinists, semiconductor engineers, and friends - so many people do NOT think this error exists! Thank you for proving my case!
if you ever find yourself in southern Wisconsin ill buy you a spotted cow, best beer ever
Jacob Westphal and a brat?
Jacob Westphal Amen. Can't wait 'til Oshkosh!
Josh Russell don't forget the cheese curds
Up your fiber intake to succeed in regularity
You always put a smile on my face!
As soon as I took my first bite into my candle apple an apple shows up on the screen. How cool is that.