Your channel is one of my favorite on all of youtube. I've shared your videos with at least a half dozen people and everyone agrees your teaching style is incredibly simple and effective. Thanks so much for spending your time sharing your wisdom with us.
You should have your own TV show. No joke. You explain things perfectly and have a calming personality. There are tons of engineers and machinists who would benefit but the general public would find it very engrossing as well (for hobby work etc.)
I'm trying to get into this job path, probably in a CNC setting. I just bought a lathe a few weeks ago .Your videos are immensely helpful. It's one thing to read it, but seeing the techniques is a huge help.
mr .tubalcain sir, thanks a lot for explaining the mysteries of threads.. thread cutting always scared me,,thanks to your vids problem solved!!! i live in Australia( we use metric) but english system is still widely used, prime example is my harley-davison bike ,,,as i just started working on a mini lathe ,your videos are a big help. thanks again and keep up the good work...
Your videos have been an EXCELLENT refresher course. They have helped me get a New job as a Full-time Machinist. Thank you so much and Please keep them coming!
I work at a company which still has its own threads. Finding your videos really interesting and informative, love learning about this old technology. Thanks.
Good video, thanks
Sreewtyui 6 months ago
Your channel is one of my favorite on all of youtube. I've shared your videos with at least a half dozen people and everyone agrees your teaching style is incredibly simple and effective. Thanks so much for spending your time sharing your wisdom with us.
ericchastain 7 months ago
You should have your own TV show. No joke. You explain things perfectly and have a calming personality. There are tons of engineers and machinists who would benefit but the general public would find it very engrossing as well (for hobby work etc.)
gracer99 8 months ago
I'm trying to get into this job path, probably in a CNC setting. I just bought a lathe a few weeks ago .Your videos are immensely helpful. It's one thing to read it, but seeing the techniques is a huge help.
cyrex686 10 months ago
Thank you for your videos
triplewood2000 1 year ago
Wonderful lesson as usual. I think that sharp 60* is for Hydraulic fittings so the can't leak.
MrRander7769 1 year ago
mr .tubalcain sir, thanks a lot for explaining the mysteries of threads.. thread cutting always scared me,,thanks to your vids problem solved!!! i live in Australia( we use metric) but english system is still widely used, prime example is my harley-davison bike ,,,as i just started working on a mini lathe ,your videos are a big help. thanks again and keep up the good work...
mithigarcha1 1 year ago
Your videos have been an EXCELLENT refresher course. They have helped me get a New job as a Full-time Machinist. Thank you so much and Please keep them coming!
ShaiHulud1982 1 year ago 4
@ShaiHulud1982 WONDERFULL--you made my day.!!
mrpete222 1 year ago
Super stuff. Thank you.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
baconsoda 1 year ago
no such thing as "more than you wanted to know" when it comes to these things :-)
catman72 1 year ago
Thanks for the videos. It would be great to learn how to measure the minimum diameter of a thread.
govorim 1 year ago
Great instruction! You're a natural. Keep em' coming!
515042wheelsrn 1 year ago
i learned alot from all you videos, i can wait for new videos to come out right after i watched the newist one
mrmatt2525able 1 year ago
Great video! please keep posting
SlowEarl1 1 year ago
Now I understand the buttress thread on the vise. :O) Thanks for your time. John
terrierbw1 1 year ago
great series. thank you!
russtuff 1 year ago
I work at a company which still has its own threads. Finding your videos really interesting and informative, love learning about this old technology. Thanks.
dunlinii 1 year ago
Excellent video! Thank you for posting all of these!
carnivore10 1 year ago