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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

Another video of details used on
the balcony railing project

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  • What kind of saw blade are you running ?

  • @41Zman

    The blade is on a coldsaw. The saw has 2 speeds, 52 rpm and 80 rpm. There are 320 teeth on the 14" diameter blade. It is moving slowly enough to allow it to be wiped by hand. The coolant pump was not used buy I waxed the blade every several pieces as well as used a wire brush to remove chips. Thanks for viewing the video.

  • @LongIslandEddie thanks for letting me know.

  • @41Zman Once I had a job. I was good at the job but my leaders (politicians) gave it all up for the offshore interests of their cronies. America is now sucking the hind banana, were all fucked-bigtime. Sold down the river like a losing hand in Bush's Texas-Holdem game. Those pricks are all fat but we (the people) are lean. Who is gonna take my country back? Thank God I'll be dead before the reckoning comes. What are YOUR thoughts?

  • Thanks for posting your videos Eddie. I love to see other peoples approach to a problem. I have learned some useful tricks from you. You da man!

  • Well, thank you! It always makes me feel good when I hear positive feedback and that you expressed that you might've learned a "trick" or two from one of my videos, I'm happy to have been held in your higher esteem and hope to keep you among my onlookers.

    Thanks again,

    Eddie

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  • Great work you make me think on how my father use to work on her lathe, even whe he was building things tha was cheaper on the hardwre store, he did just for the challenge.

    i just start to clean her lathe a 13 inch south bend, 7 year after he left this world.

  • Where is this sound from......................?

  • Thanks for sharing this video, I cant help but to make sugestion on how you do things there, I think if you modify your fixture a little bit like putting some ejector so that you dont need to remove the whole thing every time you finish a piece.

  • @moto9II

    I too have welded during most of my working life, TIG welding was learned in Naval Aircraft Welding school back in '61 and started doing machine work back then too.

    There were also many jobs where I also did the engineering and the blueprints as well as the fabricating too.

    I'm glad to hear that you have an appreciation for my work, there are others here who do not share your point of view.

    It's good to hear that the Master Mill worked out for you, good luck and watch your hands!

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