Uncle Buck
Banned
I have to admit. I love all this, but I'm not even sure I know what half those machines do. I'm like bambi.
If you could operate them proficiently then you could call yourself a gifted machinist!
I have to admit. I love all this, but I'm not even sure I know what half those machines do. I'm like bambi.


Also some one said earlier that you could pick up a car with the crane on the roof. My dad has one and yes u can i lifted my project car and painted underneath.

Comments like that have to be backed up by pics on this site![]()
Question what happen with the floor and the epoxy S/W, I'm not sure what to do with my floor
Ok Now I am confused...... I have a K&T 2HL horizontal that is a relatively new acquisition. and after using it with all of it's power feeds I was considering looking for a vertical version..... now what is this boring holes with an endmill on a manual mill.......Had to laugh when I saw the top cover of the KT mill opened up. If there's one PIA on that machine it's having to climb up top to change speeds. We've got several at work, the belt covers are never closed. If and when I ever get hold of one for home I'll seriously consider a VFD to make speed changes.
The KT is my favorite machine in our all manual shop at work. Used it the other night to spin a few .900" switch holes in a plastic electrical box cover.
The KT actually generates better swung holes than most CNC because it is a true circle rather than a "digitized" circle that most CNC programs do.
If you ever run across a KT in reasonable shape you'll probably get it at a reasonable price. Most unknowing folks pass them off as huge and ugly at first glance. And since it doesn't have "Bridgeport" cast into it they often times go cheap.
..... now what is this boring holes with an endmill on a manual mill.......
Actually tekkart posted the direct link to the short video clip I made of my Kearney Trecker Rotary Head Mill in action. Below is the link to where I originally posted it. Along with my hydraulic suface grinder in action. The Rotary Head Mill is a rather rare machine. Because of its' original cost few were actually sold. But quite a number survive today. Being that today's prices are so low, many are found in home workshop settings.Maybe OCG could give a small detailed video demo/tutorial on that aspect of the mill. He has made great videos of other machines
Yeh,
the video is very nice however all it really shows is the cutter moving around. I would be very interested to know what axises are powered if any. My 2HL has all of them powered.
archie =) =) =)
Yeh,
the video is very nice however all it really shows is the cutter moving around. I would be very interested to know what axises are powered if any. My 2HL has all of them powered.

So, working on anything special lately? Or just the same old, same old???![]()
Procuring and restoring a 1904 or earlier touring car... Something like this early Maxwell...
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Back on topic - where do you even find a pre-1904 car to procure?
I feel as if I won the lottery,, and I have yet to purchase a ticket!
Jeff Kritzer
SR. VP.
Sales & Marketing
BendPak Inc.
Any organization must have a lot of confidence in their products to make such a tempting offer. Morever that’s an opportunity that I cannot and will not refuse. And therefore I will agree to post my honest and complete review of your lift. In exchange for a new BendPak 10,000 pound capacity two-post lift of my choice.
I am in the process of communicating with Ryan, the board owner, for his blessings. Just to make sure this doesn’t go against any of the board’s rules and regulations. Additionally I have requested some special provisions from him.. Such as being highlighted on the front page to a new and separate section related to lifts to place my evaluation and any other threads related to car lifts. A separate lift section is something that I have pushed for since I joined the board. I also would like other members to stop over my garage and help with the evaluation process and add their remarks.
Again I recognize the confidence you have in your products and thank you and your company for the faith you have placed in my expertise in evaluating one of them.
Best Regards,
OldCarGuy...
PS: I’ll be contacting you on Monday to confirm our agreement and make the necessary arrangemants.
Did we ever have results or another post on this ???I did find the other link
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=221030#post221030
to this but I would like to know the final outcome of what was a nice gift to you OCG.
Ramblur, I am from the Yo., Ohio area.....are you anywhere near?