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Хуйня, Дядько Максим ліпше зробить!😊
ОтветитьSo cool! Thanks for posting.
Ответитьthis very nice video took me back about 45 years ago when i did the same kind of work in a machine factory. i wonder how many miles of material i have been scraping of machine beds like this. very nice to see again. and as a machine operator it sure isnt boring but interesting work wich needs full attention, because with hundreds of a mm tolerance. its very easy to make a part into waste if you dont pay attention.
ОтветитьBallpark what is the cost of truing up a 10" southbend like this?
ОтветитьSomething soothing about watching that
Ответитьтакой износ бывает только на сырых станинах. поэтому из лучше строгать👍
ОтветитьI don't understand voice of the boys in the back ground and whats 's that for?Its irretating to hear!
Ответитьadded to sleep playlist
ОтветитьI have an old 9 inch South Bend That really needs this operation. Came from a rolling mill in Cleveland, given to me as junk. I don't know anyone who can do this type of repair. I only use the lathe for small short piece work. Thanks for sharing a very interesting video.
Ответитьfriend in UK factory worked lathe that had bed worn 1/8 inch in 2 years due to using some super new coolant!
ОтветитьI did planing 62 years ago!
ОтветитьYou talked about "distortion", could this lathe have been in a fire at some point in its life?
Ответить械怕!好久不見了
ОтветитьWE DO THAT JOB WITH LASER🥱
ОтветитьЧто за резец ? Поделитесь?
Ответитьlike the video,first see this process
ОтветитьHow long did you leave it to cool down before the final couple of passes?
ОтветитьI am surprised by the number of comments seeking a planer to do machine way repair work. Incentive for me to try to get the Cincinnati Hypro I bought a year ago functioning again. And learn how to run it.
ОтветитьAlmost 20 minutes of rubbish.
ОтветитьHmm.
What's the largest size of bed you can accomodate?
I might have an odd job for ya.
It eliminates the need of honing, Does it?
Ответитьis it feasible to spray deposit metal on worn out bed then plane?
ОтветитьTHAT WAS IN A BAD WAY .
ОтветитьЭх, красота!
ОтветитьОчень хорошо видно какая яма была на станке, передния бабка где стояла берет и конец где задняя.
ОтветитьWatched for 17 minutes and thought I had it figured out and then you throw in a twist ending.
ОтветитьAmazing work!!!
Ответить@sid1977 @ChernegaRose0 смотрите: шабер здорового человека.
Японская строганина!
its definitely southbend
ОтветитьВ далеком 75 коллега трудился на строгальном. Было у него их два такой и маленький. Оба ленд лизовские "Цинциннати" . Впоследствии, в 84- 85 и самому довелось на мелком трудиться. Работа не высокой квалификации, строгал заготовки для штампов, матрицы, съемники, пуансоны.
ОтветитьI need this done to the old Lodge and Shipley model A I have. The catch, it's 18 between centers.
ОтветитьСтрогальный станок.
ОтветитьAs it was cutting the chips chnaged over to powder. Im gussing the surface is hardend and soft the deeper you get. Does it need to be retreated after?
ОтветитьVery interesting but at the same time it also makes me grateful that the ways on my laths are hardened and ground. Cast iron can last a decent amount of time if properly cared for but not as long as hardened ways can.
ОтветитьHow much total did you take off to remove the wear?
ОтветитьAwesome!
Why not milling?
Works on cast, otherwise, I would grind.
Ответить👍
ОтветитьThis looks way more fun than hand scraping.
ОтветитьI have a heavy ten south bend. Can you plane it? How much? Thanks!
ОтветитьNice video. Nice sound! Thank you for not adding useless music!!!!
ОтветитьI am curious as to why the V is planed rather than milled? Would you please explain this to me? Tia
ОтветитьThe planing machine is a nice one to watch in action! I should put my Southbend H 10" bed on the same table!
ОтветитьWow thats a great demo of how beds wear. I doubt one would find many planers capable of that job
ОтветитьNice to see- I did that job on a worn out atlas in 1972 in bangladesh(by hand with a file)
ОтветитьThey used that lathe to thread bolts we sold down town-some of those guys could thread lake a machine!
ОтветитьI never saw anybody lift a clapper like that.
ОтветитьThe chinease lathe should have this on the factory.
ОтветитьThat lathe was well used before this.
ОтветитьI’m a little confused.
I thought lathe bedways (these days) are induction hardened and ground?
Maybe it wasn’t that way when the old Southbend Lathe was made?
It appeared to me that the planer started out making rolled chips as it cut through the outer hardened V ways but then once it got underneath it was just making graphite cast iron crumbs?
Does then bed ways now need to be induction hardened & then ground?
I’m no machinist, so this is all new to me, I’m just trying to make sense of what I saw based on my limited knowledge / experience.
Maybe there’s something obvious that I am missing / not understanding correctly.
Please excuse me if it’s a dumb newby question, but how else can I learn? 🤷♂️
TIA for anyone who can set me straight & help me learn. 👍👍👍🇦🇺