Great review Stan!.....I bought one almost a year ago for my mill, and it's still in the box waiting until I get some things more permanently set up. Your review is especially helpful, in that I don't recall much as far as any operating or install instructions. Your review will make it a breeze, and now I can temp it got use.
Hey Stan, I am really enjoying your grinding videos. I've been using my Harig Super 612 for about 5 years now, mostly learning by doing, as there doesn't seem to be lots of info on the art of surface grinding on the web. After watching this video, I caved in and ordered a Noga MiniCool. I'm wondering how you deal with the clean up, on both the surface grinder and the milling machine? Are you having any issues with corrosion? A video covering the various aspects of mist cooling might be a hit!
WOW! I want one of those right now ! As long as you have an air supply you could have coolant anywhere even on a job site drilling with a mag drill, just need a small cheapie compressor ! I could use one in my workshop and as that unit is so compact i could move from machine to machine just by plugging it in to my air system that runs around the shop and all i need is a small tub of coolant to feed it - simply brilliant! Thanks for the video Stan - simply first class as always ! Ian
Awesome video, I've been really considering one of these and have been wondering how they work. I'll be ordering it now :) I use that Kool Mist 77 for flood coolant on my mill and I love it. No rust at all, and it doesn't eat the paint.
I ordered one of these misters after I saw Abom using it. I am so happy wih it. I used an old steel alcohol can to hold the coolant that way i can stick the unit right on top of the can for storage. A very impressive unit. Noga did it right.
Hi, everyone I also have a better product than noga cool spray. Also it is economical. If any one need it please feel to contact me at +919711232859, nkautomations2016@gmail.com
Stan, Pretty nifty setup. I've got a drill press and a small bench grinder, so maybe I will see about getting a misting system. I got a Travers catalog in the mail today and they have the entire set of deburring tools (Noga # NG9500) for $100. They also have the misting system you have for 90 bucks on sale. Pretty cool stuff, dude! (Since we're both Californians, we get to talk like that.) Thanks much for the great video. So at the end of your videos, instead of riding off into the sunset, you ride off into the mist! Have a good one! Dave
Another great video, but this comment is about you small squares, just saw basement shop guy using the small one. Where can I purchase for my little home shop. thanks Brian
very nice system! I do have a thought however, the block you attached it with, If you change it out with a chunk of angle then you would have two surfaces and not need to move it to uses an indicator.. just a thought. keep having fun! thanks for sharing!
Nice. One more "saw it in use on RUclips; gotta have one" for me. Noga should canonize you and Tom. Between you, you two have sold me half a g of Noga stuff. I do have a question: why was the closing narration scene (and maybe one other) flipped right for left? The Noga jumped to the other side of the shroud; your hair is parted on the wrong side; and most telling of all - all lettering and machine names are mirror-imaged.
Perfect timing, Stan! I was just looking at these and was about to pull the trigger on something of this nature. Will probably order 2... Thanks, Tom Z
dgedi78 I don't mind the reviews and stuff,But when its obviously being pushed out there for all of us to see and it no longer becomes a review its more like cold call selling..I understand the channel owners they get a free product if they review it and that's great do a tiny segment or link it to some one who has already done them but..NOGA is hitting all the big youtuber channels who machine and they are pushing a product..When ABOM79 mentioned it a few years ago i was genuinely considering getting some of there products but with the amount of reviews lately, It's truly is off putting..Surely as a business they can see they are not creating customers they are pushing them away.. I wont buy NOGA now because of this selling tactic simple..There are many other good companies that are not being motioned..
So you don't follow half the machinist channels on youtube ?.You watch half the guys who done the review already,I'm also talking in general of all the NOGA products not just the mini cooler...
Great timing I just got one this week. Now I know how to use it. Have you noticed any for issues in your shop from the coolant ? Thank You for another great video
fatboyfester My old coolant left a sticky residue anywhere it landed and evaporated, it was really messy because it would accumulate dust and dirt. I really have nothing bad to say about the Kool Mist.
Great review Stan!.....I bought one almost a year ago for my mill, and it's still in the box waiting until I get some things more permanently set up. Your review is especially helpful, in that I don't recall much as far as any operating or install instructions. Your review will make it a breeze, and now I can temp it got use.
That is a COOL tool it would work good on a bench grinder .
You did a Great product review on it !!!
Great product and good review Stan. I need to add a couple to my arsenal. Nice use of the Swedish Nut Lathe! LOL
Adam
Abom79 Manually operated nut rounding device!
Yep I installed the mini on my mill on Thursday , easy peasy, works great
Thanks for the video Stan
Hey Stan, I am really enjoying your grinding videos. I've been using my Harig Super 612 for about 5 years now, mostly learning by doing, as there doesn't seem to be lots of info on the art of surface grinding on the web. After watching this video, I caved in and ordered a Noga MiniCool. I'm wondering how you deal with the clean up, on both the surface grinder and the milling machine? Are you having any issues with corrosion? A video covering the various aspects of mist cooling might be a hit!
Just ordered on Stan. Can’t wait to try it. Great review. Tks. Need to order one of your heattreat ovens. Will email you soon. Gilles
WOW!
I want one of those right now !
As long as you have an air supply you could have coolant anywhere even on a job site drilling with a mag drill, just need a small cheapie compressor !
I could use one in my workshop and as that unit is so compact i could move from machine to machine just by plugging it in to my air system that runs around the shop and all i need is a small tub of coolant to feed it - simply brilliant!
Thanks for the video Stan - simply first class as always !
Ian
Sweet install Stan.
Awesome video, I've been really considering one of these and have been wondering how they work. I'll be ordering it now :)
I use that Kool Mist 77 for flood coolant on my mill and I love it. No rust at all, and it doesn't eat the paint.
I ordered one of these misters after I saw Abom using it. I am so happy wih it. I used an old steel alcohol can to hold the coolant that way i can stick the unit right on top of the can for storage. A very impressive unit. Noga did it right.
Hi, everyone I also have a better product than noga cool spray. Also it is economical. If any one need it please feel to contact me at +919711232859, nkautomations2016@gmail.com
Something else to add to my already looong shopping list...... sigh..!!!
Stan,
Pretty nifty setup. I've got a drill press and a small bench grinder, so maybe I will see about getting a misting system. I got a Travers catalog in the mail today and they have the entire set of deburring tools (Noga # NG9500) for $100. They also have the misting system you have for 90 bucks on sale. Pretty cool stuff, dude! (Since we're both Californians, we get to talk like that.) Thanks much for the great video. So at the end of your videos, instead of riding off into the sunset, you ride off into the mist!
Have a good one!
Dave
Swarf Rat Your not saying it right .... duuuuude ......
Stan . . . Thanks for the correction, duuuuuude! Have a good 4th or a good 5th -- your choice!
Dave
stan great install cool video. bob
Another great video, but this comment is about you small squares, just saw basement shop guy using the small one. Where can I purchase for my little home shop.
thanks
Brian
Brian Stanga Hey Brian, my home page banner has a link to the website. Thanks for the interest.
great video just bought one of these for my cnc build... thanks for taking the time to do this video...Noga products are pretty awesome
Thank you for the video, I have the same spray cooling but no flow go out, seeing your video help me to identify the problem.
very nice system! I do have a thought however, the block you attached it with, If you change it out with a chunk of angle then you would have two surfaces and not need to move it to uses an indicator.. just a thought. keep having fun! thanks for sharing!
Good review Stan.
Add some air line quick disconnects, and you've got your portability back.
Regards,
Duck
Nice. One more "saw it in use on RUclips; gotta have one" for me. Noga should canonize you and Tom. Between you, you two have sold me half a g of Noga stuff.
I do have a question: why was the closing narration scene (and maybe one other) flipped right for left? The Noga jumped to the other side of the shroud; your hair is parted on the wrong side; and most telling of all - all lettering and machine names are mirror-imaged.
Peter W. Meek Hi Peter, my Camera was having a bad capture day ... or maybe I was just having a bad hair day :)
Great review thanks. The portability issue will solve many cost problems I guess for many people in smaller shops.
I like how small and it seems like it performs great. NoGa is making some very nice tools. Thanks for the great video’s.
Very nice! Would an I/M air line quick disconnect solve the portable issue?
these are made so well. i have one my crappy cnc mill/drill/lathe
Hi mate.
Good review mate. I wish I could afford that.
Marcel.
Perfect timing, Stan! I was just looking at these and was about to pull the trigger on something of this nature. Will probably order 2...
Thanks,
Tom Z
Great vid Stan keep them coming Thanks Robert
Im gonna buy this shit
Very nice!
Nice little rig --------------good show Stan
Keep on keep'n on
You've got the video mirror image flipped at the beginning and end when your talking to the camera
12345NoNamesLeft Sure do, having some capture issues this week. At least you didnt notice the run away sound track :)
How do you clean it after use? Put thinner on it? And turn on the spray? Or no clean is needed
I have never cleaned it, the pick up tube screen keeps it from clogging.
Cool stuff.
stan nice tip.
#MINICOOL
Sick of hearing about NOGA
Muhaa Haloa
Same for me :c
dgedi78 I don't mind the reviews and stuff,But when its obviously
being pushed out there for all of us to see and it no longer becomes a review
its more like cold call selling..I understand the channel owners they get a free
product if they review it and that's great do a tiny segment or link it to some one
who has already done them but..NOGA is hitting all the big youtuber channels
who machine and they are pushing a product..When ABOM79 mentioned it
a few years ago i was genuinely considering getting some of there products
but with the amount of reviews lately, It's truly is off putting..Surely as a business
they can see they are not creating customers they are pushing them away..
I wont buy NOGA now because of this selling tactic simple..There are many
other good companies that are not being motioned..
I disagree. I never even knew about this product till now. About to order one.
So you don't follow half the machinist channels on youtube ?.You watch half
the guys who done the review already,I'm also talking in general of all the NOGA
products not just the mini cooler...
Zeeshan Munir mrpete222 was in the factory a few weeks ago did you miss his video ?He
showed them..
The adjustments on the noga unit suck!
Great timing I just got one this week. Now I know how to use it. Have you noticed any for issues in your shop from the coolant ?
Thank You for another great video
fatboyfester My old coolant left a sticky residue anywhere it landed and evaporated, it was really messy because it would accumulate dust and dirt. I really have nothing bad to say about the Kool Mist.