Nice shop tour!! I'd love to see a little more of that sears horizontal bandsaw. I have the same one or a very similar Sears Craftsman Commercial model that I'm trying to get running and it would be nice to see the wheels and/or tires, blade guide bearings, blade tensioner hardware, the motor mount/location and the pulley/belt setup.
I have not posted a video in a while but maybe I will make a little video about that I've just been really busy and I'll explain everything in it I have had it for over 15 years it could be very finicky to get set up but once you do it works great
It pays to keep equipment and consumables like that, especially if the economy grows more uncertain. A lot of "lean" companies had major issues when COVID messed up their supply lines. This gentleman here can keep his business going during a long period of uncertainty, and if necessary can also sell some of his stockpile. I'm sure he has some rarities in terms of air filters or seals for which collectors are willing to pay good money.
@@Solsys2007 I would assume that guy does not run a diesel shop and understand how the industry works I appreciate your comment sorry it took so long to respond but I'm actually busy
Nice tour thanks for sharing
Bravo colleagues
Nice tour i want to built my own Shop one day nice Shop 👍👍👍
The parts room is pretty impressive.
That took a lot of sweat hours to learn the trade and have all those things organized.
I try to do my best it's a lot easier to find things instead of spending 4 hours looking for a $10 part
Nice shop tour!! I'd love to see a little more of that sears horizontal bandsaw. I have the same one or a very similar Sears Craftsman Commercial model that I'm trying to get running and it would be nice to see the wheels and/or tires, blade guide bearings, blade tensioner hardware, the motor mount/location and the pulley/belt setup.
I have not posted a video in a while but maybe I will make a little video about that I've just been really busy and I'll explain everything in it I have had it for over 15 years it could be very finicky to get set up but once you do it works great
Nice tour
Thank you I appreciate the support I will do a better one when I have some time to clean up the shop
You passed up your Wilton vise!
yeah, Exactly. You can get in big trouble for that. Better to forget the wife's birthday than to let Vice collectors hear about this ...mishap.
Lol nice to pick up the little things like I do there's actually two of them can't get anything like a old Wilton vice
WOW! You are so disorganized! Defiantly NOT Six Sigma! How do you make a profit with all that unconsumed overhead!?
It pays to keep equipment and consumables like that, especially if the economy grows more uncertain. A lot of "lean" companies had major issues when COVID messed up their supply lines. This gentleman here can keep his business going during a long period of uncertainty, and if necessary can also sell some of his stockpile. I'm sure he has some rarities in terms of air filters or seals for which collectors are willing to pay good money.
@@Solsys2007 I would assume that guy does not run a diesel shop and understand how the industry works I appreciate your comment sorry it took so long to respond but I'm actually busy
@@heavyequipmentandmore9994 No problem :) Sometimes it's good news to be busy.