Fluidfilm is liquefied paraffin wax which is why it stays stick - works pretty well and you are 100% right it collects dirt but all surface only
@BeADad2447Күн бұрын
I just took a masterclass! I feel i earned a diploma! Great video!
@hussainzaidi2306Күн бұрын
Thanks I learned a lot from your videos please do more videos in future appreciated
@zachlyndeYT2 күн бұрын
Is it rare to have a vernier scale on a metric micrometer? I picked up my first micrometer second hand and it’s metric with a vernier scale down to .001 mm.
@bwcordes3 күн бұрын
My old roommate and I once had insulation which was too thick to fit behind some drywall. With no money left for the project whatsoever, we did the only thing we could. The insulation was mashed behind the drywall and a screw was used every inch or so in order to hold everything in place without the insulation blowing the drywall clear off the wall. A contractor happened to come over before everything was patched or painted ( a process which took years). He wanted to know where we obtained a fully automatic drywall screw gun with a cyclitic rate of 1,200 screws per minute. In regard to the video at hand... Wow. That's a lot of work. You guys have made some great headway. I can't imagine how much beer and pizza you've gone through with all the friends coming over to help out. I can't wait for the rust inhibitor test and the deburring tools video. I've been doing some welding in my garage and upping my deburring game would be ideal. My fitup could use some work still.
@TheAyrCaveShop4 күн бұрын
Ceiling firing strips look real professional 👍
@907jl5 күн бұрын
Happy to see you're making progress on the shop. Good work!
@sharstool22515 күн бұрын
Navin Johnson would be proud. You left the small garage for a bigger shop and you pushed all the machines together so it would be like the original lol! Seriously, that's a big improvement from the first video, going to be nice when its finished!
@StuartdeHaro5 күн бұрын
Things... are going to start happening to me... now!
@wktodd8 күн бұрын
The modern UK version of Thesus' ship is Trigger's broom kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gqeYa6uj3rzFlY0.htmlfeature=shared
@StuartdeHaro7 күн бұрын
Look after your broom.
@nadam358 күн бұрын
really glad to see this update!
@plainnpretty8 күн бұрын
How big is this shop 30 x 40 ? Thanks
@StuartdeHaro8 күн бұрын
56 x 42. It's a bit of an oddly specific size isn't it?
@plainnpretty7 күн бұрын
@@StuartdeHaro odd size but a big step up from your last one
@plainnpretty8 күн бұрын
Your shop is looking good. I made simple scale models of all my big heavy machines. It makes setting up shop so much easier. Thanks for sharing your shop
@davidrule13358 күн бұрын
Looks good!
@davidrule13358 күн бұрын
@ 58 sec. All that and not the first knock out strain relief.🤥 Sorry carry on.
@StuartdeHaro8 күн бұрын
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring that up. Not to worry. I'm planning on completely rewiring everything, but my well pump is in the shed and had to get rewired ASAP.
@davidrule13358 күн бұрын
@@StuartdeHaro I was just jerking your chain. I have a home shop and worked in a machine shop too. LOL
@TheAyrCaveShop4 күн бұрын
@@StuartdeHaroI wasn’t worried, suspected it was temporary to keep a few things on line.
@plainnpretty8 күн бұрын
You could show some of the work on the shop . That is the whole foundation of the work . Thanks for showing your shop
@StuartdeHaro8 күн бұрын
Funny thing is, I recorded several hours of footage of all the work and it was mostly useless for the video. Either you can't see what's happening or the camera is in the way and you can't do the work. There's also a lot of footage of my butt as I inevitably stand in front of the camera.
@hilltopmachineworks21318 күн бұрын
Thanks for the update.
@Rustinox8 күн бұрын
It's a shame that one day has only 24 hours. That's not enough :)
@StuartdeHaro8 күн бұрын
True, although it has been quite hot and humid here for the last week so I'm only getting maybe 6 hours out there before the heat stroke sets in. I've been going on for a bit every morning before work while it's still cool-ish and doing what I can.
@davidwhittaker55018 күн бұрын
Enjoyed watching video of your new large planned shop. Glad that I met you at the open house Thursday, hope you enjoyed the outing.
@StuartdeHaro8 күн бұрын
I did and it was great meeting you too! Take care!
@oogenshire8 күн бұрын
im sorry that you too live in central illinois, good luck with the shop!
@angelramos-20058 күн бұрын
Getting much better,Stuart.Thank you.
@gofastwclass8 күн бұрын
Not quite a full rebuild on the building of Theseus. You still have a few nails and screws in use from the old building. Haha!
@StuartdeHaro8 күн бұрын
For now...
@Dellpodder8 күн бұрын
Are you planning to do production work in your new shop?
@StuartdeHaro8 күн бұрын
Maybe, but that's a long way off still. I'll be lucky if I have the machines moved into place and powered up by the end of the year.
@howder19518 күн бұрын
Wow, no wonder we haven't seen you for a while, still the content would have garnered a few watchers I am sure , looking forward to see some packing in the future. Hang In there Stuart!
@joell4398 күн бұрын
Man - you’ve been working VERY hard and you clearly have some great friends. Keep after it and you’ll be very happy with the results. 👍👍😎👍👍
@josedefreitas489 күн бұрын
Por favor eu quero saber onde posso comprar esse produto
@StuartdeHaro9 күн бұрын
você pode comprá-los da maioria dos fornecedores industriais, bem como da Amazon ou Aliexpress. Basta procurar por "spin index" ou "spin indexer".
@ElRealista.10 күн бұрын
Sta-bil rust stopper
@StuartdeHaro10 күн бұрын
It's on the list. I'm going to start the second round of the test soon, so stay tuned.
@ianjaymanolong44311 күн бұрын
Thank you for the well explained video. Helps me a lot.
@StuartdeHaro10 күн бұрын
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching!
@TangentJim12 күн бұрын
Stuart - Great trouble shooting . I never took one apart - you taught me plenty . -- Jim
@kevinbest969812 күн бұрын
Thanks for the existential crisis after I had to slow the video down to .25 to see what you’d put in the caption
@StuartdeHaro11 күн бұрын
Now I have to rewatch it to see what I wrote. Edit: Yeah, sorry about that. That got a little dark. But hey, thanks for watching!
@graemewhite502912 күн бұрын
As an apprentice, I was taught to use the half included angle via the top slide and we only had hand ground HSS tooling. The Old Boy turner in the repair shop showed me how to put the cut on with the cross slide, but to advance the top slide (set parallel to the work) a couple of thousandths every cut, to mimic the angled infeed cut and reduce the load on the tool and that's how I've cut all my simple threads since the 70's.
@dretras619514 күн бұрын
Interesting. Back in the 80s the detail boys at our autobody shop would quit and someone would have to take over RustCheck TM duties. Drill holes and basically soak vehicles with a long pressurized wand with oily pink RustCheck. We had a concrete walled pit out back for that. I did a few. Later my daily drivers to school and work the next few decades were Datsun 510s and they needed help so i bought cans of RustCheck and soaked them down occasionally. It would dry up but it helped keep rust at bay. In YVR. Now i have a daily 99 4Runner and it's showing some signs of rust underneath and that's how i arrived here. It will get hot soon and id like to blast the bottom with the pressure washer, let it dry and do some spraying of something after it dries out. I could get out the undercoating gun and do that but undercoating also seals in inside moisture from condensation and leaks. Oils let your vehicles breath a bit. So... Should i try LPS3? Fluid Film whatever that is? Or RustCheck (next fall becaue it drys out fast)? Dew point and general solvent/oil evaporation is a huge part of this Entrumpy corrosion problem.
@alexshaykevich50916 күн бұрын
Excellent explanation. Thank you.
@Rick_Dunaway17 күн бұрын
Standard American Pattern Files: Bastard -> Second Cut -> Smooth Cut .... not sure what you meant about the bastard being "in-between?" A rasp is more course of course but so is this Thia Special I have hanging on the wall. And their are plenty of Swiss pattern file which are double cut, in fact all of my Swiss made Nicholson file are double cut. Ill be happy to send you one if you? and toss in one of my favorites (6" Hand double cut Nicholson USA new old stock) let me know where if you want. Great video btw
@Rick_Dunaway17 күн бұрын
ILL WATCH A VIDEO ON FILES ! PUSH PULL DRAW ANGEL ect... Best cleaning methods file card, wire brush or synthetic. What direction do you brush? should you star with the corners?
@davidmaclean477317 күн бұрын
I would like to see how corrosion free stacks up. They claim a treatment will last up to 18 months.
@dougwood618619 күн бұрын
Thanks first time watcher and it wont be the last great content and well done
@Buddha-of8fk19 күн бұрын
.3748 ?
@tokunboayodele159922 күн бұрын
You “DEFINITELY” and example of a good teacher … breaking everything down in more simpler way!!!! Thank you Sir 👌💯
@weardiwo23 күн бұрын
lmao
@wmjohnson706325 күн бұрын
Corrosion X
@StuartdeHaro24 күн бұрын
It's already on the list. Thanks for watching!
@golsaber25 күн бұрын
For turning between centers 4:52, what if the 3 jaw chuck holding the dead center has some error, e.g., 0.2 mm? I think the dead center is then off center and the piece starts to turn around another point instead of the center drilled point (probably leading to a taper). Am I correct or did I miss something?
@StuartdeHaro25 күн бұрын
If you do a cleanup cut on the point of the center you're guaranteed to have perfect concentricity on the point. I demonstrate that starting at 6:23
@tonypike578526 күн бұрын
That a good sized shop .
@nelsonwhite698026 күн бұрын
Hello Stuart, ole Buddy!! How have you been, and how's your new shop going?? I am considering, changing my name now, thanks to you!! Not really, it's actually kinda catchy, and others, seem to like it too!! You did a really good job!! P. S. Do you think we should get a patten Attorney?? We don't want to be plagiarized, after all, over a classic name? Nelson Wha-hitee