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  • you need more lube!!!

  • how much didi this set cost?

  • Thank you for these easy to understand instructional videos. They are straight to the point and I like your no-nonscence attitude.

  • very good job! but, why don't you fix your hand press?

  • Thas a nice vacuum rotor. thanks for the video

  • mrpete222, YOU ARE THE MAN!! If for nothing more than tolerating the freezing temps. WAIT.... You are REALLY THE MAN for using "sanctity" when describing the space where you (and those of us like you) "make it happen". Bless you, sir and God Bless America.

  • Your video has been very useful for me thanks for posting.

  • Very good info! thanks for explaining how this is done.

  • Thanks a lot for share it.

  • Thanks TC, I'm glad that you and youtube found each other.

  • I would take a class with you.

  • Thanks for all of the very informative videos you have cranked out. I especially liked the first video about grinding lathe bits; I'll make it a point to go back and view them all. Reading about such things in books is OK, but being able to see it done by a qualified individual with explanations is great!

  • Not quite what I was looking for but nice video anyways, very interesting. Thank you

  • I just love watching your vidios. You have a vast knowledge of machining and it's nice you share it with everyone.

  • Very nice, I learned something.

  • Thanks for taking the time to make videos. You do a great job!

  • Mr. Pete, I have never seen this before. I did not know how they made these key slots or what an arbor press was used for. I thought that it was just used to set in alignment pins that were a tight fit. Thanks for the great video once again.

  • Wow i always wondered how to make keyways, thanks for the video!

  • Thanks for the video, I enjoyed learning how this is done!

  • excellent video! Thanks for teaching the technique.

  • u should have ur machine screwed to the table and please buy the hydraulic press :)

  • Hey thanks for the how to video. I appreciate you taking the time to do that for us.

  • God Bless you. Mr Pete

    For your Videos Now I Know the process of Broaching.

    Thank You

  • Thanks mrpete222, I'll try it.

    Tony

  • thanks, I never knew how that was done. Very interesting.

    Tony

    OT I got a few files at the flea market, look pretty new, but there is a little rust on one of them. Can I clean them by soaking in vinegar?

    Thanks, Tony

  • @mrbreezeet1 Yes--that might work

  • @mrbreezeet1 Try 1/ black molasses and 10/ water, several weeks. 1:10

  • @mrbreezeet1

    Rust wont hurt a file, it will, in fact, sharpen them. One of the old time ways to sharpen files is to leave them out in the rain. The way files get dull is the tips get rounded over. Rusting corrodes the metal which removes the rounded over tips.

  • @SupermaxCNC

    Oh, OK Good to know.

    Thanks. I'll just leave them as is.

  • Thanks for the keyway lesson.

  • Thats excellent once again mr pete thankyou for posting.

  • Take an old or split 1/2" socket, cut the top off and weld it to your press. Then just use a half inch drive ratchet to crank it down.

  • Thanks. I had no clue how to make keyways, I was going to try and use a file.

  • Great video. Thanks

  • I quite liked your video. It was thoughtfully presented in a clear and concise manner. Nice job all round. Your voice was easily audible and I appreciated the editing.

    One thought, though; how about fabbing up nice stand for your arbour press out of suitable structural steel such as 2" angle iron.

  • Thank you for the great vids, please keep it up. I have been enjoying the vids since finding them 2 days ago, learning a few tips and tricks as I go. But the real value here are for the young people coming out of a school system that no longer has shop classes, here is an opportunity for them to learn how to do things and that they can do things. Thanks again.

  • I don't mean to be blunt, but wouldn't it be better to clean those chips with a paint brush rather than rapping that brittle broach against the bench and possibly breaking it ? And maybe a big C clamp to hold that thing down so it don't slip and cause an injury ?

    I do thank you for showing how this is done, good job.

  • Yes--well advised. But it was so damn cold out there I was trying to get done.

  • Necessity is the Mother of Invention!!!

    This is the kind of thing "You Tube" is great for....Learning from those who know how to do things.

    I dont waste my time making negative comments, fools I just ignore.

  • THANKS

  • I'm glad you made this video because I did not know how the key slots were made. Thanks.

  • Like being back in shop class but without the clown's that dont want to learn any thing Thank You For Sharing Your Vast Knowalge im learning a lot from your video's

  • Yes, and for me, ( a shop teacher for 40 years) its like teaching without the clowns. THANKS.

  • Yes, it was a useful and informative video. Thanks for braving the cold for our edification.

    Paul

  • I had never seen or heard of this process before. Fascinating, I had no idea that metal could be cut this way.

    Best Wishes,

    Brendan

  • very helpful never seen this , thanks

  • very nice

  • I learn more and more with every video.

    Thanks a lot!

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