Hah, looks about right, might be a little limited in rpm, but torque!
Hah, looks about right, might be a little limited in rpm, but torque!
Not saying your property isn’t nice, but that snow - ugh. Makes me feel cold and miserable to look at it. Post a photo whenever it warms up.
Will do.Not saying your property isn’t nice, but that snow - ugh. Makes me feel cold and miserable to look at it. Post a photo whenever it warms up.
Reminds me of the house my mother used to own.
Warmed up quick!
Enjoy and can't wait to hear all about it.Hah! I am going with the pencil. Seen a lot of targets scored that way! Sadly in Bullseye it is all out in the open, no butts. Each guy scores someone else’s target under the watchful eye of the RO. These guys are merciless, they don’t care how good you are at your own game. You be playing theirs. I suck at it but always have a great time.
I switched Horses last night. Have a YouTuber friend in Saigon that has a computer business. He signed me on as a consultant, since I speak Viet, and he does not. Will be there on or before the 5th, Feb....Still hangin in there. Get beer and can smoke , but outside....could be worse. I could still be in the USA....LOL....Saw the sponsor thing is screwed up now. Any contingency plans? Hey you could be a white boat people and try to get in that way maybe?
Almost NEVER is a used drum true... I used a Winona Van Norman machine for years in our stores. Ray...Even back , 20 yrs ago we were getting $30 to cut a drum, and $40 for a rotor......Nice, Hope it works out.
Went to my friends yesterday to cut the rear drums on the cuda, really did not think they needed it they looked almost new. Hell they were .018 out of round. Been a long time since I ran a brake lathe. Came back like riding a bike. I told him he should start doing it for $20 a drum in the winter when he is slow (farm equipment salvage) , nobody does them around here, has the rotor attachment also. Nice old Snap on machine.
Also, the trick is the set up/centering of the drum or rotor. Get it wrong, you get an out of true product. I used to set em up and get close with the bit to see how far out the unit was. Then almost always, I would re chuck it again to be sure....Nice, Hope it works out.
Went to my friends yesterday to cut the rear drums on the cuda, really did not think they needed it they looked almost new. Hell they were .018 out of round. Been a long time since I ran a brake lathe. Came back like riding a bike. I told him he should start doing it for $20 a drum in the winter when he is slow (farm equipment salvage) , nobody does them around here, has the rotor attachment also. Nice old Snap on machine.