Your English is fine, I understand you well and appreciate you explaining things when you choose to. Don't ever sell yourself short, you're work is impressive and many of us couldn't speak your native language nearly as well as you speak English. Keep building and keep speaking!!
A true sign of intelligence is problem solving, and you went above and beyond. The world turns because of guys like you. Congratulations on the rebuild, the dancing mill outro is a winner by itself, and many thanks for letting us look over your shoulder!
I am an electrical engineer born and raised and working in the USA, and I can honestly say that your English is better than half the engineers I work with. So talk away.
You have nothing to be worried about. Your talent speaks for itself loud and clear! You can do more than 99% of the the rest of the world and make it look easy. Remember to keep your passion and never let anyone discourage you (out of their own jealousy). I am subbed for sure!!!! WAY TO GO!!! All the best from the Arizona desert!!!
So good to see a great machine broke back to life instead of being sold off for the scrap metal. And, regarding your English, as I said in another one of your videos, it's a whole lot better than most people's Vietnamese. Please keep sharing.
you might not be the worlds most fluent in english, but you can make yourself understood, and that is more than can be said for most, and also you have skills that many people will never have, and that is something! I like your videos, and it gives me hope that I'll get some machines myself some day!
Your English is better than many native speaker's English. You are an artist, preformer and comic. Stop Motion video creating the milling machine Robot? That was pure art. Somebody was using every machine you rebuild, with their original loose parts. You make them Better than they were, working for somebody else. Anyone could run a new tight machine. It takes skill to make a worn, old machine, new and tight again. Your care makes old machines better than new ones, made cheaply, without care. Good Luck.
Just found your channel so I'm a bit late but... Your English is ten times better than my best second language and you make yourself understood perfectly well.
I'm a machine tool fitter of over 40yrs You made a good job of reconditioning that mill. The only mod I do is secure the gib strip on the knee from underneath, with an opposing jack screw, as the strip has a tendency to pickup and get dragged in tight and shear the adjuster end off, can be very difficult to remove. Ps practice your scraping, also you need a flat surface plate to keep the strip flat
A rare treat when one of your videos pops up. I admire your skills, creativity and sense of humor. Talk as much as you want -- they are *your* videos, and I'll enjoy them either way. Clyde
Awesome job! I would prefer the entire speaking voice in your natural one, there's nothing wrong with it. You did an incredible job! I'm sure a lot of machinists would say they can make their milling machine dance, but you actually did it! Keep up the great work, and make some more videos.
you shouldnt worry about little things like your voice...what you did to that bridgeport earned everyone's respect. You have a talent that most people your age dont do until their late 40's
Don't worry about your voice, your work speaks for itself. If you're really self-conscious about your voice and your command of English, then you need only apply yourself to improve. Invest as much time and care as you did to learn machine work. Keep it up!
There is nothing wrong with your English Ca Lem. We can understand you! Your video was very well done and very funny your restoration is impeccable and your fixes for the loose lead screw on the Z axis extremely creative. Have fun with your new toy!
It is a very well done job I see that you have enough knowledge to restore any machine this video reminds me of my youth when I worked for many years with a bridgeport milling machine the same. I think that at the end of the video you will show the machine running and show it all complete to see your complete work. Greetings from Spain
You speak English well; no need to apologize. Your restoration of that Bridgeport was excellent. I'm impressed. Few people put so much effort in restoring machinery. Well done!
Cheers and keep your own voice when talking. Everyone has their own voice&tone and Your skillful hands do the talking better than anyone! You are a hard working young man. Respect and thanks for the very best techno show ever!
Just found your channel, very impressed with your mechanical aptitude and attention to detail, even your video and editing skills are top notch. This old man tips his hat to you young stud. Cheers.
Amazing. amazing talent in the restoration and editing. I am envious of all that and your awesome Bridgeport. Do your thing - talk in the videos and only take criticism from people who can put out better content than you - they know what it is like to do what you do and wont be hateful like the do nothing slugs who like to feel good by making nasty comments or leaving dislikes.
This video is definitely going in my favourites. Fantastic job on the Bridgeport... would love you to do mine. The dancing mill was just brilliant. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍
Excellent restoration. I really want to get one and do the same as you. I’ve been looking for one. Never apologize for your English. We appreciate what you have done. Thank you.
We call your speaking Hawaiian accent... It is OK Just talk, Your English is fine... Be who you are.. I have taken a smaller Milling Machine apart.. the shafts and Gears inside were too damaged to repair... I was extremely impressed with your Modification skills to the Bridge Port... Not many people can expand their skill to Electronics or Forging.. I spent 4 years of my life in S Korea.. Very creative and entertaining..
This is the most incredible metalworking video I have seen in a long time. You are very talented, and more importantly, you have the upmost pride in your work. That Bridgeport is so very lucky to have found you. Keep it up my man!!!
Nice job! I refurbished a 1988 2hp 8 years ago, it's a lot of work I know. Really satisfying when you start making good accurate parts on it though 😁 Paul
A brilliant video, possibly the funniest start I can remember. I know nothing about engineering so I haven’t a clue what you did right or wrong, but I do know it was a very cleverly produced video. The talking dancing machine was great and your English is far better than mine, but I'm from Lancashire so it’s no fault of my own. A very enjoyable watch and you are a very clever young man.
First off, your doing one heck of a job, you know your way around machines thats for sure, i just wish you split it up in several episodes, putting in more details, i enjoyed every single moment looking on the stuff you do (did), and im looking forward to see lots more, ether its restaurasions or making stuff in general. Second about speaking english, just keep doing it, praktis any chanse you get try to speak english, look at movies (movies can do wounders when it comes to learn). Third, just keep do what your doing, ill be glued to the screan, your doing a darn good work, i love it.
You have such amazing talent and please don't let the language barrier bothers you. Not all genius' can speak good English, take Albert Einstien for example. Keep making awesome videos, you are gifted, my friend and thank you for your effort sharing your work!!!
We want to hear you talking about what you do. You do cool stuff, with the dancing machine, finding things in the shavings, and jokes. You have lots of skills and knowledge and it's great watching them. We can listen or read the screen or do both. Dont worry
6 лет назад
thank you, sir. i'll talk to you about myself someday.
Nice work threading the Lead Screw Nuts, you were a braver running the tool post all the way up to the part than I would have been, but it worked out fine none the less. Good job! By the way, that handle turned out fantastic, again great job!
6 лет назад
JStephen Allington thank you! I have to keep the boring bar shortest for more rigid.
Nothing but respect for the great way in which you restore this mill. I also find the speed of the videos easy to follow, although some detail photos sometimes pass quickly (but then I can stop the RUclips image for a while). Have fun and good luck using it. Greetings from Ferry from the Netherlands.
Do not worry about your garage, many great and average businesses started in a garage. What counts is what you do with it and how you treat other people, especially your family and friends. Your English is pretty good. Don’t worry. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic work. Sometimes having the guts to give it a go and the determination to see it through, creates results that are truly spectacular. Restoring an old Bridgeport is not in itself a wonderful thing, but the way you have done it makes it superb. I cant wait to see what you do with it now!!!
OUTSTANDING, Ca Lem you and your Parents should be proud of your talents. You are blessed with the power to create using only the bare essentials. Many can't do this with all the newest tools in their tool box. Nice work and I always enjoy seeing your newest video. Thank You...
I'm just a jumped up mechanic compared to your skills! If you want to move to the States, Texas to be precise, let us know; I can think of two or three machine shops who would pay you well, and make/save much money from your machine rebuilding. Your "free hand" curves and spheres are awsome!
Fantastic job. Your English is fine. Nothing to be ashamed off. There are lots of youtubers thats are not great at speaking English but all give it there best shot. The more you try the better tou become just like your machine shop skills. Great job bud.
Cà Lem no probs. Look up Ivan Miranda on yt. He is french but does everything in English. He is a great example of someone do the best they can outside of their native language.
Your English is fine, I understand you well and appreciate you explaining things when you choose to. Don't ever sell yourself short, you're work is impressive and many of us couldn't speak your native language nearly as well as you speak English. Keep building and keep speaking!!
Very creative and funny! Your english is completely understandable that's what matters. Keep on sharing!
thank you, buddy!
What matters most is he actually learned it!!!! So many never do and sadly never really assimilate.
Pretty sure he lives in Vietnam. No need to assimilate.
Quá đỉnh!
Việt Nam đúng không bạn
The dancing mill is One of the best things I ever seen on RUclips
Omg too funny
Make a long video of It please
😂😂😂😂
Probably took him for freakin' ever to make that lil' clip! LOL Thats a shit ton of crankin'
I had no idea a mill had that level of articulation!
@@grosom31 Not bad for 80 year old technology??? lol.
A variation on The Goodies dancing excavators maybe
A true sign of intelligence is problem solving, and you went above and beyond. The world turns because of guys like you. Congratulations on the rebuild, the dancing mill outro is a winner by itself, and many thanks for letting us look over your shoulder!
Dark Delta thank you, man!
I am an electrical engineer born and raised and working in the USA, and I can honestly say that your English is better than half the engineers I work with. So talk away.
Great video! Don't put yourself down. You have a talent and you used it. And you have a wonderful machine!
You have nothing to be worried about. Your talent speaks for itself loud and clear! You can do more than 99% of the the rest of the world and make it look easy.
Remember to keep your passion and never let anyone discourage you (out of their own jealousy).
I am subbed for sure!!!! WAY TO GO!!!
All the best from the Arizona desert!!!
thank you, sir! im happy to hear that
exactly!!
So good to see a great machine broke back to life instead of being sold off for the scrap metal. And, regarding your English, as I said in another one of your videos, it's a whole lot better than most people's Vietnamese. Please keep sharing.
you might not be the worlds most fluent in english, but you can make yourself understood, and that is more than can be said for most, and also you have skills that many people will never have, and that is something! I like your videos, and it gives me hope that I'll get some machines myself some day!
Not many could do what you’ve done, I love it. 👍😎👍
Your English is better than many native speaker's English. You are an artist, preformer and comic. Stop Motion video creating the milling machine Robot? That was pure art. Somebody was using every machine you rebuild, with their original loose parts. You make them Better than they were, working for somebody else. Anyone could run a new tight machine. It takes skill to make a worn, old machine, new and tight again. Your care makes old machines better than new ones, made cheaply, without care. Good Luck.
thank you!!!
That is a clean machine, back from the dead! Good to see someone taking time to do the job done right.
thank you, sir!
I get real excited watching you run end mills on the lathe. It has opened my eyes to a lot of possibilities. Great job.
you have a great talent of your ancestors in your hands, the language does not matter when your work speaks for you
Your English is a lot better than some people I talk to that English is their first language. You have an amazing ability sir.
Your English is terrific. Your speaking adds so much to already great videos.
Just found your channel so I'm a bit late but... Your English is ten times better than my best second language and you make yourself understood perfectly well.
I'm a machine tool fitter of over 40yrs You made a good job of reconditioning that mill. The only mod I do is secure the gib strip on the knee from underneath, with an opposing jack screw, as the strip has a tendency to pickup and get dragged in tight and shear the adjuster end off, can be very difficult to remove.
Ps practice your scraping, also you need a flat surface plate to keep the strip flat
thank you, sir!
AVE, This old Tony and Mr. Peter would be proud of you, nice work saving that mill.
A rare treat when one of your videos pops up. I admire your skills, creativity and sense of humor. Talk as much as you want -- they are *your* videos, and I'll enjoy them either way. Clyde
happy to hear that, man! thank you!!
Awesome job! I would prefer the entire speaking voice in your natural one, there's nothing wrong with it. You did an incredible job! I'm sure a lot of machinists would say they can make their milling machine dance, but you actually did it! Keep up the great work, and make some more videos.
Man, you’re English is fine. you’re a mechanical genius. Very instructive and entertaining. Taught me a lot. Keep at it Ca Lem.
Lee Pollack thank you sir!
You can hold your own with many more experienced restorers on YT. Don’t be embarrassed, you are doing awesome work. Hope you are enjoying the mill.
Brad Thayer thank you
Great Restoration.
The Dancing Mill was Genius!
you shouldnt worry about little things like your voice...what you did to that bridgeport earned everyone's respect. You have a talent that most people your age dont do until their late 40's
Edward Ramirez thank you, sir!!!
your work doesnt need any words..it does all the speaking for you..great work friend!
thank you, sir!
Good job restoring that old Bridgeport, you did it proud for sure....
Приятно смотреть на таких станков. Браво тебе.👌👏👏👏
Don't worry about your voice, your work speaks for itself.
If you're really self-conscious about your voice and your command of English, then you need only apply yourself to improve. Invest as much time and care as you did to learn machine work.
Keep it up!
There is nothing wrong with your English Ca Lem. We can understand you! Your video was very well done and very funny your restoration is impeccable and your fixes for the loose lead screw on the Z axis extremely creative. Have fun with your new toy!
As people written before me, your English is fine don't worry. You are a inspiration doing what you like.
Keep up the good work!
Парень да где ты берёшь такие аппараты!? Какой же классный станок! Работа по восстановлению тоже на высоте, но станок... Мечта!
Really enjoyed seeing that machine brought back to life. Its obviously VERY happy now, and will make highly accurate parts for you for years to come.
thank you, man!
Great work! That old Bridgeport dances like Fred Astaire!
Your English is fine, Ca. Just keep making these great vids!
It is a very well done job I see that you have enough knowledge to restore any machine this video reminds me of my youth when I worked for many years with a bridgeport milling machine the same. I think that at the end of the video you will show the machine running and show it all complete to see your complete work. Greetings from Spain
thank you sir!
You speak English well; no need to apologize.
Your restoration of that Bridgeport was excellent. I'm impressed. Few people put so much effort in restoring machinery. Well done!
Cheers and keep your own voice when talking. Everyone has their own voice&tone and Your skillful hands do the talking better than anyone! You are a hard working young man. Respect and thanks for the very best techno show ever!
Thanks Juha ;)
Just found your channel, very impressed with your mechanical aptitude and attention to detail, even your video and editing skills are top notch. This old man tips his hat to you young stud. Cheers.
Don't speed up your voice. Remember everyone hates the sound of their own voice. There's science that explains that. Love the channel.
Your English is understandable. Your work is amazing. Keep up the good work.
Ещё приколист по ходу. А станки паренёк умеет реставрировать, молодец!!!👍
Your English is good enough. And that handle you made is a work of art!
thank you!!
It is rumoured that McGiver was based on CaLem. We love you dude. Would love to hear you talk more often
Awesome job. Great work on cutting the Acme nut. There's nothing better in the world than a nice fresh acne nut to reduce backlash from wear.
Dude, your English is a lot better than my Vietnamese. You do incredible work. Keep it up. Regards from Ireland.
Amazing. amazing talent in the restoration and editing. I am envious of all that and your awesome Bridgeport. Do your thing - talk in the videos and only take criticism from people who can put out better content than you - they know what it is like to do what you do and wont be hateful like the do nothing slugs who like to feel good by making nasty comments or leaving dislikes.
thank you, sir!
Your work, amazing. The fact you are trying and succeeding, very good. You’ve got talent. Keep it up. Really liked the stop motion
thank you, man!
Respect man...you are totally insane. With a lot of abillities and hands on.
thank you!
Your sense of humor is great. I have enjoyed watching your work.
This video is definitely going in my favourites. Fantastic job on the Bridgeport... would love you to do mine. The dancing mill was just brilliant. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍
Dude !!! ... you just made a Bridgeport dance!...and in a good way, kinda.
Your editing skills are outstanding !
Your shop is awesome. I enjoy that you make quality things. Your creative solutions are impressive.
thanks, man!
Glad that machine ended up in your hands. Very nice work!
Excellent restoration. I really want to get one and do the same as you. I’ve been looking for one. Never apologize for your English. We appreciate what you have done. Thank you.
thank you, sir!
We call your speaking Hawaiian accent... It is OK Just talk, Your English is fine... Be who you are.. I have taken a smaller Milling Machine apart.. the shafts and Gears inside were too damaged to repair... I was extremely impressed with your Modification skills to the Bridge Port... Not many people can expand their skill to Electronics or Forging.. I spent 4 years of my life in S Korea.. Very creative and entertaining..
thank you Aaron
Thanks for letting us see your sense of humor. I doubt if you'll need to wash your hands before dinner.
This is the most incredible metalworking video I have seen in a long time. You are very talented, and more importantly, you have the upmost pride in your work. That Bridgeport is so very lucky to have found you. Keep it up my man!!!
thank you, man!
Are you sure you are an amateur ? A professional would be proud of what you have achieved. Incredible effort, well done. I understood you fine !
thank you!
Nice job!
I refurbished a 1988 2hp 8 years ago, it's a lot of work I know.
Really satisfying when you start making good accurate parts on it though 😁
Paul
Looked like a 6 axis CNC at the end. Nice job. You addressed everything important and did it right.
don't worry about your english, the work you do crosses languages with grace.
thank you!!!
A brilliant video, possibly the funniest start I can remember. I know nothing about engineering so I haven’t a clue what you did right or wrong, but I do know it was a very cleverly produced video. The talking dancing machine was great and your English is far better than mine, but I'm from Lancashire so it’s no fault of my own. A very enjoyable watch and you are a very clever young man.
thank you!!!
I am one of your followers from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I hope to reach your level, you are really a creative person
First off, your doing one heck of a job, you know your way around machines thats for sure, i just wish you split it up in several episodes, putting in more details, i enjoyed every single moment looking on the stuff you do (did), and im looking forward to see lots more, ether its restaurasions or making stuff in general.
Second about speaking english, just keep doing it, praktis any chanse you get try to speak english, look at movies (movies can do wounders when it comes to learn).
Third, just keep do what your doing, ill be glued to the screan, your doing a darn good work, i love it.
You have such amazing talent and please don't let the language barrier bothers you. Not all genius' can speak good English, take Albert Einstien for example. Keep making awesome videos, you are gifted, my friend and thank you for your effort sharing your work!!!
We want to hear you talking about what you do. You do cool stuff, with the dancing machine, finding things in the shavings, and jokes. You have lots of skills and knowledge and it's great watching them. We can listen or read the screen or do both. Dont worry
thank you, sir. i'll talk to you about myself someday.
That's some major ass kicking! Bravo! Well done! Your English is much better than my Vietnamese.
well, we cant compare the international language with Vietnamese like that buddy.
Nice work threading the Lead Screw Nuts, you were a braver running the tool post all the way up to the part than I would have been, but it worked out fine none the less. Good job! By the way, that handle turned out fantastic, again great job!
JStephen Allington thank you! I have to keep the boring bar shortest for more rigid.
Nothing but respect for the great way in which you restore this mill. I also find the speed of the videos easy to follow, although some detail photos sometimes pass quickly (but then I can stop the RUclips image for a while). Have fun and good luck using it. Greetings from Ferry from the Netherlands.
Do not worry about your garage, many great and average businesses started in a garage. What counts is what you do with it and how you treat other people, especially your family and friends. Your English is pretty good. Don’t worry. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic work. Sometimes having the guts to give it a go and the determination to see it through, creates results that are truly spectacular. Restoring an old Bridgeport is not in itself a wonderful thing, but the way you have done it makes it superb. I cant wait to see what you do with it now!!!
Flats Domino thank you, man!
very well done. that was a lot of work and now you have a great machine. well done.
Level.....Alien! Insane job, simply insane. Your skills are out of this world.
Man you are multi talented.Its a fantastic overhaul.wish you all the best.
I was sold in the work. But the pierce the veil shirt certified things!!!
OUTSTANDING, Ca Lem you and your Parents should be proud of your talents. You are blessed with the power to create using only the bare essentials. Many can't do this with all the newest tools in their tool box. Nice work and I always enjoy seeing your newest video. Thank You...
thank you, sir! im happy to hear that ;)
Lol! 😂 man your fantastic. Thanks for all that effort and willingness to share.
Руки золотые у Вас! Удачи! Ждем новых видосов!
You're work is excellent! Keep up the superb work!
I'm just a jumped up mechanic compared to your skills! If you want to move to the States, Texas to be precise, let us know; I can think of two or three machine shops who would pay you well, and make/save much money from your machine rebuilding. Your "free hand" curves and spheres are awsome!
Your work speaks volumes. Your English is understandable. We are just wondering, what is left for you to do as an encore???
Cheers
commentary is always welcome brother!!! loved the dancing mill. mustve taken a long time to do step by step motion like that , love the work u do!!!!!
#1 fix up the Bridgeport video. Can’t wait to see what you’re going to make next with that wonderful machine.
thank you, bro!
Awesome skills man, it’s great to watch someone with talent fabricate things.
Your english is very good. I enjoy your videos very much . Thank you🙂
awesome project! you should feel very proud when you are using your machines.
Great job with the mill, definitely want to see more of the shop and what you do with it, keep on talking.
thank you, man!
Your English is fine, and your work is awesoe👍
Have watched this videos many times now. Still love it 😁👍👌
I do woodwork but like the precision of metal working, so happy I came upon your channel. Keep up the excellent work!
thank you, sir!
and like many have said, your English is just fine. all you need in the machine shop is a good attitude anyway.
Great restoration and cool stop motion sequence!
Dude--you are amazing. Incredibly talented. You have a good eye and a humble spirit. I learned a lot watching your video. Take care man.
Fantastic job. Your English is fine. Nothing to be ashamed off. There are lots of youtubers thats are not great at speaking English but all give it there best shot. The more you try the better tou become just like your machine shop skills. Great job bud.
yeah! thanks, man!
Cà Lem no probs. Look up Ivan Miranda on yt. He is french but does everything in English. He is a great example of someone do the best they can outside of their native language.
Great videos, and the dancing mill is hilarious
Very nice, I would love to refurbish a mill one day. Very impressive!
Lol... can’t stop laughing. I’m really impressed by your knowledge about it all. Great video !
Amazing work especially the hand crank.
Super cool videos, super content, your English is super easy to understand- no problems understanding you at all! Keep on rocking' those videos!
thank you!!!!