Shop Update, New tool, viewer mail
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- čas přidán 6. 03. 2023
- New tool in the shop. Viewer mail.
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Nice addition to your shop.....
Don
I think I have the same rotory table. It seems very well made. Nice Steve
Steve I have the exact same rotary table from Vevor. I have had it for over a year and still have not opened the box for the same reason it is too dang heavy! lol I use my overhead hoist to lift the box with straps. Now that I have just acquired my new to me Bridgeport Clone mill it will get mounted on that mill. I have made several machine tool purchases from Vevor and have always rated their quality on the high end. . I have been a subscriber of yours for quite a while. Thanks for bringing us along. I am also 71 and have been working in my shop from a walker for 8 years now so I do understand health issues. Wishing you good health.
Thank you for watching, commenting, and subscribing. Looking forward to putting health issues behind me.
nice RT…looks good and I understand heavy!!!! good luck on you build
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Hello Steven. Congratulations on the new dividing head. That will come in very hand in your shop mate. Great seeing you again. Cheers, Aaron.
Thanks 👍
Having the rotary table you can use in 3 axis will be handy!
I can put the dividing head on it and have five axis. LOL
So far so good. Looking forward to using it.
THANKS R STEVEN LANG.
I MAY BE REACHING OUT TO YOU ABOUT MY DIVIDING HEAD. (JUST SOME ?s )
thanks for sharing..KIMBER
Thanks watching and commenting.
Nice size the eight inch. I've a six inch diameter one, it's a bit on the small side. Tony
After putting it on the table of the mill I agree. Thanks for commenting.
That is the exact same rotary table I have but it did not come under the name vevor. Some Chinese company makes them and puts everyones name on them. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
I am sure that most are made by the same factory. That is way I went for price. Thanks for stopping by.
Indeed, things getting heavier every day. Better don't mess too much with them :)
That rotary table looks well made. Have fun with it.
I like that part you're making. Looks like an interesting challenge.
Steven, I work in the oilfield I have seen this part or one very similar. I toke one look at it and thought how many setups would it take to make that? Well now we know. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting
The rotary table will a great addition to your shop.
I think so too! and the dividing head that you gave to me is working out great.
I don't think you would have been real happy with the 6 inch. Just not enough room for a part and clamps on top of 6 inches of space.
After putting it on the mill table I agree with you. I learned a long time ago that you can make small parts on a big machine but you can't make large parts on a small machine.
Nice 8" rotary table Steve. You'l be able to do soooooo much more on it than a 4 ". Thanks for the mention of my channel. Your links are not working. AWDJR
I actually have a 4" table I will probably look into to selling it. It is a very good one.
@@sharkrivermachine I had been using a 4 inch table my cousin no longer used, we both got bigger tables he a 12" I a 8".
Thanks Steve hope you keep the videos coming now that it will start to warm up
I hope so too, I have a lot of projects in the que. Although I have not lost much time to weather this winter.
Steven, hope your health continues to improve. If you have your health, you can do anything! Good video Steven. Keep them coming.🙃
Thank you, it is curable just going to take time.
Your dividing head looks very similar to my Vertex. Just curious, do the tee slots clock correctly when the table divisions line up with zero against the pointer? My tee slots were about 14 degrees off and I think Joe Pi had the same issue. I had to make a new zero mark and shift it to get everything to line up.
I actually was looking for the Vertex but the deal that I got on this couldn’t be best. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have purchased a Rotary table three years ago, and it's been a great addition to my shop. Good luck with yours, I'm sure it will be very useful in your shop also. I'm in NJ not far from you. OH by the way I'm 77 and still handling the heveys LOL.
Where is NJ are you? I think that it will work just fine. The weight is manageable it just caught me by surprise. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@sharkrivermachine I live in Farmingdale NJ very close to you. In fact, I worked in civil Engineering the same as you.
I did some civil engineering when I was in engineering school but I spent my career in the automotive industry. I am at the other end of Belmar Blvd near Rt 18
@@sharkrivermachine I know where it's at I try to contact you.
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