TangentJim
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Burnishing Tool - Game Changer
Burnishing Tool - Game Changer
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Burnishing Tool - Chart
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Burnishing Tool - Chart
Burnishing Tool - Doug Perfetti Method
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Burnishing Tool - Doug Perfetti Method
Burnishing Tool - " Kiss "
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Burnishing Tool - " Kiss "
Turning a See through Part .
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Turning a See through Part .
Burnishing Tool - Machining Plan
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Burnishing Tool - Machining Plan
Burnishing Tool - Need to know .
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Burnishing Tool - Need to know .
Burnishing Tool - 1018 Steel
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Burnishing Tool - 1018 Steel
Burnishing Tool - C360 Brass
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Burnishing Tool - C360 Brass
Burnishing Tool - Peaks & Valleys
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Burnishing Tool - Peaks & Valleys
Burnishing Tool - Stick Out .
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Burnishing Tool - Stick Out .
Two Cannibals were eating a Clown .
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Two Cannibals were eating a Clown .
Burnishing Test - Doug Perfetti .
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Burnishing Test - Doug Perfetti .
Boring Soft Jaws -- Big League Style
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Boring Soft Jaws Big League Style
Mini Mill - Quill Wheel Adaptor
Просмотров 4714 дней назад
Mini Mill - Quill Wheel Adaptor
Sprung Jaws -- Part Two
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Sprung Jaws Part Two
Sprung Jaws --- Part One
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Sprung Jaws Part One
Give Back Program -Vise Mate using a 4" Sine Bar
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Give Back Program -Vise Mate using a 4" Sine Bar
Burnishing Tool -- from BXA to AXA
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Burnishing Tool from BXA to AXA
MT-120 -- Measuring System
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MT-120 Measuring System
Mini Mill - Quill Wheel Advantages
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Mini Mill - Quill Wheel Advantages
Burnishing Tool -- Facing Off Part 2
Просмотров 10121 день назад
Burnishing Tool Facing Off Part 2
Burnishing Tool Facing Off Part 1
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Burnishing Tool Facing Off Part 1
Burnishing Tool -- Maiden Voyage .
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Burnishing Tool Maiden Voyage .
Lathe Burnishing Tool - Heads Up
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Lathe Burnishing Tool - Heads Up
Burnishing Tool - Hymen Shakedown Cruise
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Burnishing Tool - Hymen Shakedown Cruise
Burnishing Tool - QR Code - Parts Dept.
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Burnishing Tool - QR Code - Parts Dept.
Burnishing - peeks and Valley's
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Burnishing - peeks and Valley's
Burnishing Tool - Did Mine Ship ?
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Burnishing Tool - Did Mine Ship ?
Tangent Engineering - Give Back Program -QCD
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Tangent Engineering - Give Back Program -QCD

Комментарии

  • @JaunValdez-k5q
    @JaunValdez-k5q Час назад

    Great Video I really want to purchase one of these I have a Machine Shop and could use these to enhance my finishes. Thank You for showing this.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Час назад

      Jaun - You are on the right track . The finishes this Tool has produced have been amazing . We are working on a Chart that will make it easy . Thank you for your comment . -- Jim

  • @JaunValdez-k5q
    @JaunValdez-k5q 3 часа назад

    Where can I get Mine Excellent Tool Awesome Job Best Explanation Yet!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 19 часов назад

    Jim, I think you're getting closer with a chart that puts you in the ballpark. Then, the user can go from there. When my material order shows up, I'll have a few more 1" diameter samples. Then we'll do some diameter changes and some bad turning practices to see what we can get away with. It just takes a little time and patience.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 19 часов назад

      Doug - Good thinking . Let's screw up a few things to find out our limits . You're getting me excited . This Burnishing Tool is a game changer , if it's handled correctly. -- Jim

  • @robertmoore9720
    @robertmoore9720 19 часов назад

    Ok we have feed rate, speeds. How much do you crank the roller in after it touches the part?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 18 часов назад

      Robert - I will be able to answer that in the near future . I need more time on the Lathe . I will need to ruin a few parts before I know the limits . Thanks for your interest. -- Jim

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 21 час назад

    Spindle speed in RPM equals, four times cutting speed in surface ft/min divided by part diameter in inches. Easy as Pi? Could be handy formula for some. I use it every day, can’t live without it. Works for drilling and milling too. Looks like the burnishing tool likes 80-100 sf/min? Probably higher too, can’t wait for the chart to fill out some more. It’s the change in size that is gonna be really interesting to try and get plotted/converted to a formula/constant.

  • @RustyInventions-wz6ir
    @RustyInventions-wz6ir 2 дня назад

    Very nice work sir

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 дня назад

      Rusty - We are at the begining of the Burnishing Tool Project . We have a lot to learn . Stay Onboard and learn with us. -- Jim

  • @michaelmasse9869
    @michaelmasse9869 2 дня назад

    I like the chart as I have never used this type of tool it gives me a baseline where to start. Thanks for putting the effort in to make it. The visuals are also helpful, maybe just a few more materials like 304 or 316 stainless and 1020 HRS.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 дня назад

      Mike - The Visuals show you everything . Turning Feeds - Turning Rpm's - Burnishing Rpm's . A visual good look at the Burnishing Finish - etc. etc. We plan to add many more materials like you suggested . This is just the bggining . --- Jim

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 2 дня назад

    Pretty cool results, can’t wait for more. Keep it coming.

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 3 дня назад

    New instructions as if written by big industry: turn to slightly larger than finished diameter, burnish at slightly higher spindle speed to achieve desired finish and size………I know, just kidding. Can’t wait to do some trials when the tool arrives. I still like charts, even if I end up not following them.

    • @dperfetti1
      @dperfetti1 3 дня назад

      @OgiveBC I'm following the chart as far as turning is concerned, but I found that the burnishing tool likes a little higher rpm. Let's test this tool to its maximum capability.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 3 дня назад

      Benno - Like I always say - it's your Canoe - you can paddle it anyway you want to . -Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 3 дня назад

    You're absolutely right, Jim. KISS is what we need to be thinking. You will easily get the "feel" for what is right or wrong. I plan on going all wrong soon to see what the finish looks like. 😈

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 3 дня назад

      Doug - I agree - At this point who knows what's right or wrong . The only way to find out is to test the limits . To Slow ? --- to Fast ? etc. etc. etc. Let's screw a few thing up to find out .you da man -- Jim

  • @michaelmasse9869
    @michaelmasse9869 4 дня назад

    Cool looking part, I have never work with that type of material. You must have taken great care not to scratch or mark it.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 4 дня назад

      Mike - John from Apple Machine made it . I know how he went about it .Yes he did take great care in multiple ways . Thanks for your comment . -- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 4 дня назад

    I like it! Remind me about it next time we talk. 👍

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 5 дней назад

    That part cam out beautiful. Work holding must have been a challenge.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 5 дней назад

      Mr. Blanket - Making an Optically Clear part has many Challege's . The slightest scratch looks like a trench . Yes - work holding without scratching is another challenge . Making the cutting tools is an Art Form . etc. etc. etc. -- Jim

  • @cpcoark
    @cpcoark 5 дней назад

    That is a interesting piece you made. It looks like you were a little too aggressive or your holding fixture failed.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 5 дней назад

      CP - The only thing that failed was me. Like I said - always make extra pieces. -- Jim

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 7 дней назад

    Very helpful info. Thanks, Jim.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 7 дней назад

      Mr. Blanket - Is my opinion correct ??? With the little experience I have at this point - it makes good sence to me . I'm not immune to egg on my face. I use the Babe Ruth lodgic - He said don't let the fear of striking out - stop you from swinging the Bat . -- Jim

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 7 дней назад

    Your tool sure is a big step nicer than the one I made.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 7 дней назад

      Mr. Blanket - It's not a contest . The one you made is excellent . -- Jim

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 8 дней назад

    Diameter of part not so important says I. If we apply the 143 tpi screw theory to the surface finish again, being a sort of thread the depth of the valleys from the peaks would be the same on all diameters for a certain finish pass of the cutting tool prior to burnishing. For example a 0.030” depth of cut and 0.007”/rev feed. Likely the surface speed would change things slightly but theoretically not that much. I’ll have to wait and see what actual testing shows.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 8 дней назад

      Benno - I'm not going to play Verbel Volley Ball with you . Like you I'll wait to see what the actual testing shows . There are to many Variables . -- Jim

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 8 дней назад

    We would also like to know the feed rate and force applied.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 8 дней назад

      Mischief Maker -- I can't answer your question in Technicle Terms . It's a touchy feely thing . Can you tell a Baseball Player how to hold and swing a Bat etc. etc. I'll be doing a video in my shop in a day or two. I'll run my mouth and show what little I know . We both can learn something . Thanks for the comment. -- Jim

  • @acmemachining
    @acmemachining 9 дней назад

    thanks for the info.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 9 дней назад

      Todd - I'm trying to make common sense of this thing . There are so many varibles . It's making me crazy . It's a Great Tool - I'd like to learn how to use it , so I can demonstrate it correctly. -- Jim

    • @acmemachining
      @acmemachining 8 дней назад

      @@TangentJim I think you just need to do a test run and check results, adjust as necessary, then do final runs. Just like when trying to cut to final dimensions on the lathe, I always start the cut just enough to measure, before committing to complete cut. If cut is to deep I can make corrections, then complete the cut. You can't tell people how hard to push on the brake to stop their car - they have to learn that on their own. Your burnishing tool is great. Every lathe and every metal is going to perform differently. People have to use the tool between their ears to obtain what they want. This is the greatest part of making stuff, you are not limited to just tooling, it challenges your creativity. Have fun and keep learning.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 8 дней назад

      Todd - You just explained how to use the Burnishing Tool . Thanks for the education . -- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 9 дней назад

    I love this video! So much information. Go Jim!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 9 дней назад

      Doug - I'm not just another Pretty Face -- Jim

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 10 дней назад

    Doug, I would like for you to burnish a piece of 304 stainless.

    • @dperfetti1
      @dperfetti1 9 дней назад

      @@onemischiefmaker7032 I plan on doing 303 and 304 stainless soon. Keep watching. 👍

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 10 дней назад

    Jim, You are selling one of the best burnishing tools I have ever seen. At a price point that is unheard of in these times. I have absolutely no regrets with my purchase. And I bet once the word gets out about your product your sales will go through the roof.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 10 дней назад

      Mischief Maker -- Your encouraging commet excites me. Burnishing outside Diameters on a Lathe is not common practice at any level . In my long Machining career I have never seen a Burnishing Tool in anyones Tool Box . Burnishing outside diameters on a Lathe can solve a multitude of problems . Obviously - I want to put a Lathe Burnishing Tool in everybody's Tool Box . I think an affordable Burnishing Tool is a game changer. Again - I thank you for your encouraging comment . - Jim

  • @RustyInventions-wz6ir
    @RustyInventions-wz6ir 12 дней назад

    Very nice video sir. Thanks

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 12 дней назад

      Rusty - Thank you for watching and your positive comment . -- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 14 дней назад

    Jim, You mentioned emory cloth, sand paper, and polish. It's amazing how much faster burnishing is over all of that. This tool is the real deal to have in you tool box that's for sure. Doug

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 14 дней назад

      Doug - Your comment is on the money . This Tool is the real deal . I think that this tool is a game changer . -- Jim

    • @onemischiefmaker7032
      @onemischiefmaker7032 10 дней назад

      Doug, You sure do know how to polish a knob!!! Amazing.

    • @dperfetti1
      @dperfetti1 9 дней назад

      @@onemischiefmaker7032 You're very funny. 😆 I'll be doing stainless just for you very soon. 👍

  • @MattysWorkshop
    @MattysWorkshop 15 дней назад

    Very impressive finish on brass Jim

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 15 дней назад

      Matty - We will be Burnishing many different materials . We will display them as we progress . -- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 16 дней назад

    Jim, I think you're 100% on track. I'm in the process of trying different materials at the same diameter with everything else, staying the same and recording the results. We should be able to see material finish and diameter changes and go from there. 👍 Doug

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 16 дней назад

      Doug - Good Plan ! --- I'm eager for the results . -- Jim

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 16 дней назад

    You are absolutely right. In my opinion, the surface is just a fine pitch screw thread with a about a 143 TPI thread on it, and the minor to major diameter dictated by tool tip radius and depth of cut. Changing any of the starting finish parameters would of course change greatly how the burnisher forms a finish after one pass, two, three etc. Food for thought!!!!! A spring pass of the cutting tool would change things quite a bit in theory. Does it in practice?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 16 дней назад

      Benno -- I like your analogy .The more we use it - the more we will learn . -- Jim

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 17 дней назад

    Very nice. Very interesting………

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 17 дней назад

      Benno - Very nice. Very interesting ...... and also " Terrific " --- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 17 дней назад

    Jim, I'm glad to work with you on the burnishing tool project. I think it's going to be very easy to use once all the obvious problems are removed. The chart you supplied is very close and is a great starting guide. Doug

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 17 дней назад

      Doug - If the Chart is close - I call that Shit Luck . This is what we used to say. A good guess is better than a bad measure . Hey Murphy - Kiss my Ass. -- Jim

  • @StuartsShed
    @StuartsShed 18 дней назад

    The quill wheel is an excellent modification. I made an adapter for my Cincinnati Toolmaster after seeing these installed on various Bridgeports. I’ll gladly send you the dimensions if you want them.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 18 дней назад

      Stuart - I really appreciate your offer . I don't offer any Cincinnati Toolmaster adaptors . Please send me the dimensions . Thank You -- Jim

  • @passenger6735
    @passenger6735 18 дней назад

    Soft jaws are one of the best kept secrets out there. I have several sets which get modified when a new job comes in. Really poor quality audio by the way which is a shame as the video is great.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 18 дней назад

      Passenger 67 - I 100% agree with your comment . I can't believe that I don't see bored soft jaws on youtube . I have multiple soft jaws . It only takes a very short time to change and rebore them to match a specific part. I'm talking concentricity and depth. You can remove the part and put it back and know exactly where you are. When you are doing multiple parts the soft jaws are the ticket . Thanks for your great comment . Sorry for the poor audio - I'm a novice with my video software . -- Jim

  • @davidharper4289
    @davidharper4289 18 дней назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make the video. I learn something from these kinds of tutorials every time. Cheers, Davo Australia

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 18 дней назад

      David - Thank you for watching . Teach a man to fish is a powerful statement. -- Jim

  • @marley589
    @marley589 19 дней назад

    The tool can also bump parts true.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 19 дней назад

      Marley - I never though of that ! -- Jim

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 19 дней назад

    Looks amazing!!!!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 19 дней назад

      The more we explore this Burnishing Tool , the more we realize the possibilities . I can see many applications . This thing will take on a life of it's own . Thank you for your interest . - Jim

  • @horseracingpeters9971
    @horseracingpeters9971 19 дней назад

    I Got Back On

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 19 дней назад

      There goes the neighborhood . -- Jim

  • @horseracingpeters9971
    @horseracingpeters9971 19 дней назад

    Very Nice Awesome Demonstration Some Day You Bum's Will Be as Good as Me.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 19 дней назад

      John - I genuflect in front of your Machinist Tool Box . I will never be as good as you . Why , won't I be as good as you ? Because I have bad knees from all of that genuflecting . AMF -- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 19 дней назад

    This is a must-have tool if you’re boring soft jaws. Great engineering and cost-effective. 👍 It's time to come off the back burner and get in everyones toolbox.

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 20 дней назад

    Right on, great process. Great points and demonstration. Thanks for sharing. Some day I’ll have soft jaws……..

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 20 дней назад

      Benno - Having Soft Jaws is better than a huge Hard On. -- Jim

  • @hilltopmachineworks2131
    @hilltopmachineworks2131 20 дней назад

    Good stuff. Keep them coming!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 20 дней назад

      Tom -- We all learn from each other . -- Jim

  • @RaysGarage
    @RaysGarage 20 дней назад

    Excellent Video Jim, John did a fantastic job explaining this process! Even a hobby guy like myself could easily handle a task like this now! Thank you for sharing!!!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 20 дней назад

      Ray - John is like a Brain Surgeon . He can Talk the Talk - and Walk the Walk .-- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 20 дней назад

    Jim, Great video! The only question I have is why you put the clamping pressure on the jaws before you finish tightening the boring ring? Does it make a difference? Doug

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 20 дней назад

      Doug - First you spring the Jaws to their sprung position position using the normal clamping pressure . Then you lock the Jaws by tighening the boring ring . In video the Boring Ring was snugged up allowing the Jaws to move to their sprung position . Then they were locked in place . Remember this on "Who's on First " - Jim

    • @dperfetti1
      @dperfetti1 20 дней назад

      Thanks, Jim. That makes sense to me now. 👍

  • @dennythomas8887
    @dennythomas8887 20 дней назад

    As for repeatability, how much run out do you get?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 20 дней назад

      Denny - .000 to .001 -- 90% were in .0005 Range. Well within the Conentricity specs. We had the luxury of changing parts Concentricity and Length without distorting any pieces . We had many parts to Machine .Thanks for asking . --- Jim

  • @acmemachining
    @acmemachining 20 дней назад

    Hey I am First. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 20 дней назад

      Hey Todd - Yes , you are " Numero Uno " Did the Vidoe do anything for You ? -- Jim

    • @acmemachining
      @acmemachining 20 дней назад

      @@TangentJim I like how you loaded the jaws to get proper boring, and measuring ring then decreasing to required size on jaws is a great idea. Always learning. Thanks

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 20 дней назад

      Todd - We are here to share Idea's . Thanks for watching . -- Jim

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 21 день назад

    Good information. I'm sure some people don't realize that. I think you're going to have to show a video about how to correct this problem.

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 21 день назад

    You know I don't want to mess up my fingernail polish, Jim. 😆 I'm going to check out part two. 👍

  • @dperfetti1
    @dperfetti1 21 день назад

    I've got this set, and it works great! A real-time saver for angles on the mill. 👍

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 21 день назад

      Doug - That's Great - Thanks for the comment. --- Jim

  • @machinists-shortcuts
    @machinists-shortcuts 21 день назад

    Hi Jim. I expect there is a formula that converts diameter measurements that allows measuring parallel faces. As it is now it can probably compare results from measuring parallel faces. One pin at 12 o'clock and the other two equispaced underneath. [ Edit ] I've posted a video in the comments below to explain, you will need to show newest comments first to see the reply.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 18 дней назад

      The MT-120 dosen't measure parallel faces . It can only measure diameters . Thanks for watching . -- Jim

    • @machinists-shortcuts
      @machinists-shortcuts 18 дней назад

      @@TangentJim It would be able to " clamp " a parallel piece between the 3 pins and give a +/- reading compared to a master parallel gauge. Perhaps the readings from a top limit parallel gauge and from a bottom limit parallel gauge could be noted and then a run of parts could be analysed to see if they fall within the two readings. Like this drive.google.com/file/d/1SJ7qOQK4EnTQqjA4RQTnWdYcZXupXrjP/view?usp=sharing

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 18 дней назад

      Your thinking is Light Years ahead of me . I can't get there . -- Jim

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 21 день назад

    Nice weather.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 21 день назад

      Benno - Your comment went way over my head . -- Jim

    • @OgiveBC
      @OgiveBC 21 день назад

      You said comment, so I did. I commented on the weather.

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 21 день назад

    What can we do about these sprung jaws? regrind?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 21 день назад

      I have some footage in my archives . It shows our Technique . I'll try to dig it up . - Jim

    • @onemischiefmaker7032
      @onemischiefmaker7032 21 день назад

      @@TangentJim Thanks Jim.

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 22 дня назад

    love it!!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 22 дня назад

      Mischiefmaker - I'm making some of our free give back products Visible . - Jim

    • @pcmfmacs9087
      @pcmfmacs9087 21 день назад

      What a great tool to have in the shed saves all the hassles Hoo Roo Paul 🍻

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 21 день назад

      Hoo Roo Paul - These items are in the Give Back Program . You name is in the hat. Stay Tuned . --- Jim