Square Threading a New Leadscrew Nut for my Boynton & Plummer Shaper - Belt Driven Machine Shop
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2024
- Working on some repairs to a B&P Shaper currently in the shop. In this video I make a new nut for the leadscrew using my belt driven Drummond lathe with its original reversing set up - Hope you enjoy!
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love your shop
I just found your channel tonight excellent videos and fantastic machines.
What a fantastic shop truly a step back in time. Third time a charm.
Not a easy thing to make and your skill and painstaking work paid off.
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Thanks!
I enjoyed the video thanks
Very nice love to see more of your shop.
Brilliant thanks
It’s no fun when things go wrong and you have to start from scratch. Looks like you have a great shop I’m looking forward to seeing more . Thanks for sharing this
No it really isn't! Thanks for stopping by
Awesome job. My Rhodes shaper/slotter will need this treatment, it's a big help to see it done. Cheers!
Cheers mate. Ohh, look forward to seeing that!
nice closeup video. audio great too. thks for your time.
Glad you enjoyed it!
you've gone to a lot of trouble for that shop set up!👍👍
Absolutely worth it 👍👍
Great work. I feel spoiled to have a brake and clutch on the lathe! Where are you based? Is that a Norfolk accent? Thanks, look forward to more content.
On my 4th video now of yours , really liking the content a bit like a Great British version of Dave Richard’s old time machine shop 😁
Thanks!! David has been a big inspiration over the years
Now I have seen two of these shaper and you have them both .I have a Rockford 24" hydraulic shaper that I use . Are all your machines belt driven it is quite the collection aka The Ironworker my channel
The 24" sounds very cool! Shapers can be very handy. Yeah all my machine tools are belt driven from the same system. I did have a small electric shaper once, but sold it when I got the belt driven ones.
Boring bar could've done with being a good bit heavier...
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