Honestly, I didn't think anyone was looking for more content. I have some footage from late last summer on some farm projects that I did. The problem is, the videos felt a little incomplete. I think I'm just gonna edit them and post them up anyways. Thanks for watching and holding me to some more content.
You can sharpen inserts if your not worried about indexing to the same diameter (like a cnc run). Save those old inserts and grind the top surface till its sharp.
Hey! hoping for some channel updates keep the great work up!
Honestly, I didn't think anyone was looking for more content. I have some footage from late last summer on some farm projects that I did. The problem is, the videos felt a little incomplete. I think I'm just gonna edit them and post them up anyways. Thanks for watching and holding me to some more content.
we have the same last name and good job on the repair
A can do attitude if I ever seen one. Hell yeah!
Thanks for watching. If I have learned anything at all, it is to try and tackle anyhting.
@@losrussets8945 can’t break it any more than it was broken already so why not try an fix it :)
Wow nice work
You can sharpen inserts if your not worried about indexing to the same diameter (like a cnc run). Save those old inserts and grind the top surface till its sharp.
I always save the old inserts for sure. I like save them for the rough jobs so I don't bust up a fresh one. Thanks for the advice.