Could you consider doing a video on LINE BORING please?
I have a need to do so on an air bearing fixture that was damaged in transit. I have tried to find something that will adequately prepare me for doing this on my manual lathe. However, I keep coming away with nada.
And again a excellent video! I keep learning this way. But I still have one question...what is the reason that you cant use a hand reamer as a machine reamer? They look the same to me. The only diverance I can see is the square end on a hand reamer?
You class reamers as "Old technology" they are still very much in current use TC.We have J&L supply in the UK and avoid the like the plague as everything they sell is horrendously overpriced,I dont know what they are like in the USA but over here I cant think of anyone else more expensive they even beat RS components! I use a number of smaller companies that sell both branded and chinese stuff and their prices even on branded stuff are very competitive.
@BlackhillPunk One of the best companies is ARC Euro Trade,a UK company that sells good quality mostly Asian sourced tooling and machine parts,good prices,service etc.Another company is Chronos engineering supplies.For a huge cheaper selection RDG tools has a vast range.If you want to go a bit more up market Axminster tools sells a range from cheap upwards.Companies above these cater for industrial use,companies like J&L supply Ltd.Hope this helps!
It does, thanks silver. I dont have a mill or lathe yet and dont see one in the near future being possible but been having some trouble sourcing things such as dti's, LH drills, good quality drills and bore gauges.
HI,TC hand reamers aren't exactly "old" technology,old in as ,yes they have been around since the begining but they are still widely used in machining and industry and still wildely available.
Thanks for this and all of your videos. I learn a lot from you.
I saw a couple of "adjustable reamers" --I don't know if that's their correct name, those with a nut at the end of the reamer. I hope you talk a little about those in your next video.
Thanks again for a great video. I always search your videos first when I get on youtube. I live in Northern Wyoming, just accross the mountain from the brother you mention from time to time.
Thanks for the informative video, TC. You are a credit to the trade.
bddc201 8 months ago
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Lov2tinker 1 year ago
Hi:
Could you consider doing a video on LINE BORING please?
I have a need to do so on an air bearing fixture that was damaged in transit. I have tried to find something that will adequately prepare me for doing this on my manual lathe. However, I keep coming away with nada.
Thanks for any consideration!
Jon
psient 1 year ago
@psient Sorry--never did that.
mrpete222 1 year ago
Thank you very much for your great videos! It´s always pleasure to watch your new videos. We learn a lot from watching them.
You have some dedicated fans in Sweden, at Stockholm PD, CBRNE group. We check for your new videos as soon as we get in front of the computer.
soppa95 1 year ago
Thank you very much. My grandpa Peterson came to the USA from Sweden in about 1885.
mrpete222 1 year ago
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Hello there,
And again a excellent video! I keep learning this way. But I still have one question...what is the reason that you cant use a hand reamer as a machine reamer? They look the same to me. The only diverance I can see is the square end on a hand reamer?
Thanks for your time and effort.
Kind regards,
Marcel
the Netherlands.
Redkrabby 1 year ago
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Redkrabby 1 year ago
You class reamers as "Old technology" they are still very much in current use TC.We have J&L supply in the UK and avoid the like the plague as everything they sell is horrendously overpriced,I dont know what they are like in the USA but over here I cant think of anyone else more expensive they even beat RS components! I use a number of smaller companies that sell both branded and chinese stuff and their prices even on branded stuff are very competitive.
silver760 1 year ago
@silver760
Don't suppose you could list some of those companies, maybe with websites, could you please?
BlackhillPunk 2 months ago
@BlackhillPunk One of the best companies is ARC Euro Trade,a UK company that sells good quality mostly Asian sourced tooling and machine parts,good prices,service etc.Another company is Chronos engineering supplies.For a huge cheaper selection RDG tools has a vast range.If you want to go a bit more up market Axminster tools sells a range from cheap upwards.Companies above these cater for industrial use,companies like J&L supply Ltd.Hope this helps!
silver760 2 months ago
@silver760
It does, thanks silver. I dont have a mill or lathe yet and dont see one in the near future being possible but been having some trouble sourcing things such as dti's, LH drills, good quality drills and bore gauges.
BlackhillPunk 2 months ago
HI,TC hand reamers aren't exactly "old" technology,old in as ,yes they have been around since the begining but they are still widely used in machining and industry and still wildely available.
silver760 1 year ago
Thanks for this and all of your videos. I learn a lot from you.
I saw a couple of "adjustable reamers" --I don't know if that's their correct name, those with a nut at the end of the reamer. I hope you talk a little about those in your next video.
Thanks again!
govorim 1 year ago
great video thank you so much sir. you are the best. 5 stars for you , and thanks again.
camochannel1 1 year ago
a great video.
your videos are most informative!
keep it up!
andyg3 1 year ago
Thanks again for a great video. I always search your videos first when I get on youtube. I live in Northern Wyoming, just accross the mountain from the brother you mention from time to time.
Angusinwyoming 1 year ago