✔ DiResta 8 Creepy Antiques
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
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This week @Kevin.Lizotte gave me lesson in the machine shop and we played with a cannon .. and went to a creepy antique shop enjoy!
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Thanks jimmy for the invite. Such great hospitality from you and Taylor. Can't wait to do it again. Kevin thanks for the lesson, learned a lot.
Mr. Diresta I just wanted to express my appreciation for all your videos and shared work. You are an inspirational person who talks like an old friend. Never presupposing the viewers knowledge, just offering a way of doing that is both simple and complex. Thanx for all you do and best of luck in everything you hope to achieve...
Jim Sagar thank you !!
Jimmy,
First I want to say that I love the VLOG - don’t stop with this - it is so good to hear you express your thought process on things - plus it’s great to have an idea about what is going on in the life of a maker who is so respected.
I’d like to share the method about reading a micrometer that my dad shared with me when I was young and maybe it will be helpful for some of your viewers.
The Barrel of a micrometer is designed to read only one inch so even if you’re used a mic that is a 4 inch it is really 3 to 4 inch and the barrel only reads 1 inch - knowing this will allow you take this to any micrometer.
IF you can think about one inch being an as a $10 dollar bill you can read micrometer.
If you break a $10 dollar bill down by the numbers on Sleeve there are 10 numbers. Think of each one as 1 dollar - since there are 10 dollars there are 1000 pennies.
Each dollar can be broken down into 100 pennies and each time the thimble goes around it is like one quarter (1 to 25).
So if you start at zero and turn the Thimble one full turn you have .025 thousandths of an inch (Remember there are 1000 pennies in an Inch so it is 25/1000).
You can think about turning the thimble as a quarter since each turn is worth 25 pennies (thousandths).
So if you started at zero and turned the thimble 3 full revolutions and went past to 8 it would be like 3 quarters and 8 pennies or .083 or 83/1000
I don’t know if this did my Dad any justice or not but hopefully it helps someone.
great idea,, thank you.. it helps!!
Ed Buford well that sure as heck helped me. Jimmy I agree with Ed love your vlog videos keep up the great stuff
You can clearly tell how good of a person Jimmy is by how he loves his fur babies and how many friends he has. Great videos man. I always enjoy them
+zeake13 thank you ☺️
Had a great time hanging out with you and Kevin, Jimmy. Happy to leave a piece of my scalp in your shop anytime!
Another great episode of the world of Diresta!
If you do try building that rat trap, make sure the magnet is the right strength. Better too strong than too weak, because, my experience, if the rat goes on it and it tips and the rat *doesn't* fall in, it will never go on it again. Looking forward to seeing your take on it!
Matthias Wandel i have a take on your mechanism that is one moving part and a bucket ... I'll try and post results good or bad!
And both should lock the trap first to get them used to eating from it before unlocking it to get them.
yes my friend exterminator just did same thing in basement .. left traps un set for few days
jimmydiresta ya similar to rat poison the rats will send sacrificial rats to new food and wont use it if they die
lower their defenses and then murder their whole family--dont let rats go. look up Henderson Island
+jimmydiresta big kiss du Sud de la france
We love to watch your videos Saturday morning with the kids. Thanks for keeping the commentary clean and for all your expert advice Jimmy! You ROCK
LOVE these vlog type of videos, Jimmy. thanks for sharing.
It is very nice to have a machinist friend. Its very nice to have a machinist friend that can teach.
It's inspiring to know that there are still highly skilled and valued machinists in this economy of mass production.
It is so great Kevin stopped in and is teaching you Machine Language. A little machine knowledge will bring your creativity juices to a boil. Tell Taylor her bread looked Awesome!
Haha, the chipmunk voices were hilarious!
Jimmy my uncle machined me a thunder mug (similar, but not near as fancy). I get tremendous decibels by using FFFG Pyrodex, the fine grain let's me compact it better. Then using a slice of white bread as the seal. awesome videos, Jimmy, keep them coming!
Kissing the dog? Germs!
He'll probably be okay, though. Dogs are pretty resilient.
Nice week, Jimmy. Good to see Keith hanging out with you. Looking forward to Boston, baby!
It was a fun hang for sure.
when I first started watching you, you were a master craftsman. to see you broadening your horizons to other disciplines, let alone video production, is truly inspiring. thank you, thank you. you never fail to get me off my ass and make something. you are a gem!
Love the old stove! The pets really seem to like it too. The freshly painted house also looks wonderful! :D
These Vlogs are fuggin so good Jimmy. If/when I ever do them, they will be just like this :-)
thank you Bro!! xoxo
Jimmy is a warehouse of information and constantly, passionately looking for more! More techniques. More knowledge, more skills. A real Renaissance man!
Love how the Chickens Scattered when the Cannon Blew! :P
I look forward to a precisely machined rat trap!
Pettigrew Woodworks he will probably make a special bucket sized incinerator made of titanium alloy
Thank you for sharing ,one point ,that's not a house,it's a home and a beautiful one at that. Fantastic,you got it right bro.
You work hard and very smart ,I wish you good fortune and happiness. Thank you for the inspiration .
That small canon could probably be used to help deal with the rat problem ^^
Jimmy, I really enjoy these Vlogs. Thanks for posting them.
Jimmy for President! You're just to damn cool! Thanks for doing what ya do! 👍
Your vlogs are so chill-axed, I love it!
Hey Jimmy looks like a nice easy productive week, house looks great. That AGA is going to be great this winter to even out the heat in the house reminds me of the old wood fired kitchen stoves/ovens.
Ill give you an advice on how to remove rats. Find a sewage pipe, or any old pipe for that matter big enough to fit a couple of rats in (8" diameter is fine). Then lay one side around the place where rats hang out and rase the other side some 3ft in the air. Take some canned fish like sardines, something smelly, open it and toss it down the pipe, some two thirds down its length. Cover that upper part with some heavy rag and wait a couple of hours till rats start smelling the fish and hiding in the pipe. Now you can either catch them in some cage but I prefer firing a 12 gauge bird shot or #4 trough the rag and down the pipe, it will blow them out the lower end. Rag is there so you don't end up sprayed with rat blood, and because it creates shade for them to hide. Good luck.
Great vlog once again!! Keep up the great work Jimmy!!
diresta : fire in the hole!!
chickens : run dude... ruuunnn...!!!
😂😂😂😂
I Love this personal (personalized) Videos more than a podcast. A podcast is valuable when I can not watch something. But for the most part, Videos that has some visual aid is much more enjoyable to me Since you can see what tools or methods is talked about when it comes to Creating or collecting stuff. So, in short, i enjoy these Vlogs a lot
Big up the 4 oven deluxe AGA, many years ago I worked reconditioning AGAs, amazing stove designed by a Swedish blind man.
The diresta tag on the truck is cool!
Dang.. Kevin is a Boss.... Super cool of you to go up and help jimmy bud! Loved this little blog update Jimmy! So much fun. So ready for Taylor to make somethings on camera... Jimmy.. you may just have to take a day off and play camera guy while she buids something.. Cya bud. Brian
Really awesome stuff Jimmy! That bread looked delicious too!
I remember the first time I cut threads! They turned out to be the right pitch, in a left hand thread!
Great to see you getting some help with those machines. Some guys on here just whinge "oh my Bridgeport is too clapped out". Not you. You find out how to fix it and show others. How cool is that!
Thanks for the video! Enjoyed it.
Jimmy, you should come to the antique fair here in Greenwich, NY! Everyone April and August. Tons of tools and cool stuff you would probably dig.
I can't tell you enough I love these VLOGs
Diresta you're so cool honestly! I love that stove!
oh boy, Lucky is a good looking pup!
Thanks for sharing!
I grew up in a house with an aga , it was bought 2nd hand and my parents have it nearly 50 yrs. i know its just a hunk of metal but We love that thing . its always on and theres no toast like toast done on an aga (with the ring marks signature)
great vlog once again! I thought of you the other day when I saw a hand crank hedge trimmer contraption from the early 1900s at a thrift store. amazing the mechanical contraptions people invented!
Looking great Jimmy
"Spike your not sposed to be on the table" hahah
I would LOVE to see some machine tune up videos. We have a Leblond lathe from the 50's that needs a good run through but I have no idea what I'm doing.
Loving these!
Snow white music at the end, happy childhood memories
These vlogs are so great! :)
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!! : )
Great video, the vlogs are a great companion to the project videos. That stove is very interesting. Not sure I'd want something like that on all the time in the summer in NC though.
Thanks for sharing and good luck upstate
Great job Jimmy!
Again, I like these.
I see custom shoulder bolts in your future... Just think, if you need a 2-1/16" x 7/8 bolt, you can make it. Never dig around the hardware store for the odd ball fastener again!
That is the exact reason why I want to get a lathe. I'm sick of special ordering fasteners, gets pretty expensive and the wait is what usually kills me.
Yes, been waiting for a new sign build. That's what got me to sub in the beginning.
That's no oven- it's a time machine baby!!
scott!!! watched last eve, your dmv and catskill dmv have lot in common... the person at the desk (less Nessman) hands you number 3 ... and looks around and calls "number 3" .. takes your number and then helps you..
Mathias seems to have been more successful at catching squirrels than rats :/
The Coxsackie antique center is a really cool place, usually end up getting something every time I go.
Going to check out the Sister Salvage place now too!
If you come all the way up to Albany check out Silver Fox Salvage right off Broadway.
love the videos.Im going to go to school to be a machinist in september im interested in this secret machinist language you speak of
that toast just says im missing out so much on life
the squirrel hunter has some good suggestions on getting rid of rats too
forever the Best
been loving these vlogs man!
Perfect vid to watch at 4am :D
Also, those rats were so cute!
These vids are great, keep em comming!
Home made bread?!? I'm coming over!! lol great vids, all of them
Kevin is awesome for such a young kid!
Not usually a fan of these but this is great!
hey mr diresta did i see a wicker casket hanging there?that is awsome!
Flack not slack, remember what Mr. Troll said.
You got lucky with a woman like her: she does design, she is nice to interact with, and she is natural ly good looking. For the rats, get a new cat. The only time I have ever had issues with pests was while my cats were either older, or just incredibly lazy.
For rats, snap traps work well. If you plan on having the traps in the chicken coop, I'd suggest an enclosure for the traps, so the chickens do not injure themselves by curiously pecking at the bait.
Matias's rat trap did not work. If rats can get into your coop, you might should also worry about other pests, eg opossums and raccoons.
Fun stuff Jimmy! See you in less than a month!
i want to visit the diresta estate!!! haha looks like a great time
man I need a skill in life so I can live an awesome life like this guy
Haha secret machinist talk, very nice.
awesome!
Always enjoy the videos! For the woven seat chairs I've seen folks re-do them with leather belts. And an airgun will help lots for those rats!!!!
Hopefully Kevin has some CNC experience as well so he can help you get up and running with the Torchmate and Tormach as well. Really interested to see what you do with them. Great videos.
looks like a great week 👍
GIB go to sleep!! xo
Lol ain't happening buddy they wanna run the plant by end of week
Ever been to the 'Hillsboro Antique Mall'? It's down here in Florida (in the Festival Flea Market).
lots of interesting stuff thanx for sharing ehhh
If your into antiques and unusual stuff check out Wow That's Unusual in Suffern NY. Make a right off the Sloatsburg exit and its not that far down the road in Downtown Suffern. A cool shop and you can haggle some of there prices. He also has some great stuff in the basement as well.
Like these vlogs, esp the style you do them in...
I jimmy I love theses videos they r great love you keep doing what you are doing 😝😘
Wow, the telephone booth is impressive! I would love to have a tutorial for this :)
Great Vlog Jimmy. Lucky is a little dote :)
How many interesting. Like!
dude, love your videos! keep it up.
thanks for the update, love how people strive to become the first person to comment on here. Love ya work, respect from NZ.
Love your Vlogs and pets 😄
uummmm homemade bread. Thanks.
Hi Jimmy! How about building a proper tv wall bracket! I know you can buy them for nothing but we like making our own stuff.
Jeeee, Spike!
you are great!!!