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How to Make the Best Wood Stove / Heater Online DIY ... Shop Heater
I build the most efficient, cost effective wood stove / furnace online to heat my shop.
Evolution Saw I use in the video
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Wood Stove Door Kit
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#heater #woodstove
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Can It Be Saved ?... DIY Lathe Repair
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Can I fix my $550 Lathe with no repair experience?... #cncmachine #machinery
Will it Run and Machine parts ?… CNC Machining Shop Equipment
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In this video I buy a $1025 CNC machine without seeing it run. Did I score or did I throw my money out the window? EVOLUTION SAW I USED IN VIDEO amzn.to/3OOsoEd SPECIAL SAUCE: amzn.to/40O2qpq Help support the channel by purchasing a one size fits all Beenie I had made! t7vg1m-vf.myshopify.com/products/pm-beenie?ToPasteBoard& $500 CNC Lathe ua-cam.com/video/YhEf2oRg6M4/v-deo.html #cncmachine #cn...
Cheap Lathe / Will it Run & Make Chips ?... Non CNC Machine
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In this video I pick up a cheap non Cnc lathe for $550 ( Before auction fees) Will it be worth the money? Help support the channel by purchasing a one size fits all Beenie I had made! t7vg1m-vf.myshopify.com/products/pm-beenie?ToPasteBoard&
Cheapest DIY Shop / Garage Build on the Internet ? ... CNC Machine shop
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In this video I find out if I can build a 2100 sqft warehouse for my Cnc machine shop for $3250. Watch to see if it was worth it or if I wasted my time and money! Help support the channel by purchasing a one size fits all Beenie I had made! t7vg1m-vf.myshopify.com/products/pm-beenie?ToPasteBoard&
Will It Run?... Forklift Headed to Scrapyard For My CNC Machine Shop
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I purchased a diesel forklift headed to scrap to use in my CNC machine shop. Can I get it running or did I just waste $1,000? Lets find out
I Bought The Cheapest Skid Steer... Can I Repair it?... Caterpillar 236
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I took a gamble and bought a cheap Caterpillar 236 skid steer off Facebook marketplace. Was it worth the money? Watch to find out. Links to items I used in the video below. SECRET SAUCE: amzn.to/40O2qpq Magnetic Drill s.vevor.com/bfQTnK Skull Cap www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2
Ancient CNC Machine VS. Fusion 360
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I attempt to import and run a modern program from fusion 360 into this dinosaur of a CNC Machine. Can i do it? Skull Cap www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2 DNC Box amzn.to/4bj9Aqv Bt-40 Tool Holders amzn.to/4bduurc
Scrap CNC Machines / Can They Be Saved ?
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In this video I purchase 2 CNC Machines for $350 apiece that are headed to the scrap yard. Will they run? Lets find out! Skull caps www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2 DNC box amzn.to/3H6XZNB
Modern CNC Machining on a old CNC Lathe
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In this video I want to find out if it's possible to import and run a modern G code program from Fusion 360 in this old $400 CNC Lathe. DNC Box amzn.to/3ScpnAd Skull Cap www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2 Will it run video ua-cam.com/video/YhEf2oRg6M4/v-deo.html
Is a Cheap CNC Machine Worth Your $ ?… Haas VF0
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I bought this Haas VF0 CNC machine sight unseen. Did I throw my money in the trash? SPECIAL SAUCE: amzn.to/40O2qpq Prestige Skull Cap, purchase helps support the channel www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2 $500 CNC Lathe ua-cam.com/video/YhEf2oRg6M4/v-deo.html
Cheap CNC Machine Worth Your $ ?… Lathe
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In this video I buy a broken $400 CNC machine so you don't have to. Can I save it or did I throw my money in the trash? Cheap CNC machine ua-cam.com/video/A3D5RJNCYP4/v-deo.html Prestige Skull Cap, it's cold out and you need one! www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2 SPECIAL SAUCE: amzn.to/40O2qpq
Hydraulic Press Brake Machine Build .. Worth the $?..
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In this video I attempt to design and build a 8 foot 60 ton hydraulic press brake from scratch. $500 CNC Machine ua-cam.com/video/f6VJ4ndgmkU/v-deo.html Prestige Manufacturing Skull Cap www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2 Tools I use Special Sauce amzn.to/47DpkCr Tap arm amzn.to/3GkPy0K Magnetic Drill amzn.to/3T5vYwZ
Cheapest Diesel Heater on the Planet
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I got the worlds cheapest shop heater that was headed to scrap. Can I get it running and will it be big enough to keep me warm in my 12,000 sqft warehouse?
Cheap CNC Machine and Hydraulic Press Waste of Money? ...
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In this video I see if i can get a $500 CNC Machine and $150 Hydraulic Press working or if I just threw money in the trash. I also talk about a possible machinery giveaway at the end. Prestige Skull Cap, it's cold out and you need one! www.prestigemanufacturing.net/merch/p/style-03-g2rtt-x8jt2 SPECIAL SAUCE: amzn.to/40O2qpq
Cheap CNC Machine Worth Your $ ?…
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Cheap CNC Machine Worth Your $ ?…
You Need this Tool for Fabrication / Vevor Magnetic Drill Press
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You Need this Tool for Fabrication / Vevor Magnetic Drill Press
You Need This Fabrication Tool ...
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You Need This Fabrication Tool ...
Cheap Drill Bits for Fabrication ... Worth it?
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Cheap Drill Bits for Fabrication ... Worth it?
Dake 350 Cold Saw
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Dake 350 Cold Saw
Fadal 4020 VMC
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Fadal 4020 VMC
Brown & Sharpe Surface Grinder
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Brown & Sharpe Surface Grinder
Wilton bandsaw
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Wilton bandsaw
Pro mill
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Pro mill
W F Wells Dual Hydraulic Bandsaw
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W F Wells Dual Hydraulic Bandsaw
100hp Rotary Screw Compressor
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100hp Rotary Screw Compressor
Okuma LB15
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Okuma LB15
7" South Bend Shaper
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7" South Bend Shaper
Oluma LB15
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Oluma LB15
Fortune 9x16 Band Saw For Sale
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Fortune 9x16 Band Saw For Sale

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Tiersmoke92555
    @Tiersmoke92555 11 годин тому

    How are you gonna clean the tubes?

  • @WJACowboy
    @WJACowboy 15 годин тому

    Great deal that you got. And for the haters, forget about the comments. If you get a bargain and fix the issies it has it puts the equipment back above par. Keep it up

  • @dalekronk496
    @dalekronk496 16 годин тому

    For the fan. Get a 10mfd capacitor. White is neutral. Black is high Red is med or low Blue is what the red isn't. Browns is where your capacitor will hook into.

  • @Someone_Should_Make_Thatt
    @Someone_Should_Make_Thatt 16 годин тому

    If you need help wiring the blower. The two brown wires are for the capacitor and white is common, black is high speed, blue is medium, red is low. Check make sure of voltage if it’s 240 volt white becomes line voltage

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 16 годин тому

      Thanks man after looking at it I’m pretty sure you’re correct. I’m going to try that today.

    • @Someone_Should_Make_Thatt
      @Someone_Should_Make_Thatt 16 годин тому

      Let me know how you make out. I use them blower motors all the time. By the way the capacitor is inbetween the housing and top panel. That’s box on very top is a transformer and you don’t need that. It would be there to power the original thermostat for the original furnace

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 15 годин тому

      🙏🙏

  • @eddygoodwin7089
    @eddygoodwin7089 19 годин тому

    You could drill some holes in some 1/2 inch black iron pipe like 1/8 inch holes every 1/2 inch and maybe do 2 of them down each side in the box towards the top let one end of each go out the back and 90 down with the same pipe. It will burn the smoke and you have a secondary combustion

  • @ronthurmond6266
    @ronthurmond6266 21 годину тому

    General rule to follow: You need 2 feet vertical for every 1 foot horizontal. You need 1' vertical for every 1.41' on a 45 degree.

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 20 годин тому

      I actually moved it back into the corner so I only have 3’ of horizontal pipe then it goes into the outside pipe that is about 20’ high but I still don’t get a great draft

  • @apr6337
    @apr6337 День тому

    Man you lucky thing. I would love to find a fadal 40 taper for a grand

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky День тому

      Thanks

    • @apr6337
      @apr6337 День тому

      @ that was my first career for a few years before I went to the military. Crazy is I still can remember all my g and m codes from many years ago

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 20 годин тому

      That’s something I don’t think I’ll ever forget 😂

  • @garny3766
    @garny3766 День тому

    Nice build. I appreciate and respect folks who take on fabrication projects few comments… 1) the tube Hx. 1…I’m thinking you would have been better off with round tubing 2…stager tubing like bowling pins. You want the air to force its way bouncing off tubes extracting heat. 2) firebox height. I feel that gonna get real old bending/working down that low filling box, tending fire, cleaning ash.

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb День тому

    Also you can cook on it!

  • @chrisb4961
    @chrisb4961 День тому

    Thanks for doing these videos, I see lots of videos with million dollar buildings and very expensive machines, although its fun to watch its not attainable for the average guy. Do you live in a fairly warm climate? I'd go poor trying to heat that building:)

  • @Pyrrhic_au
    @Pyrrhic_au День тому

    Awesome build. I'd finish lining your shop with plastic and maybe steel sheets (roofing) for the first few feet to protect from sparks etc. no point having an efficient heater and losing it all

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky День тому

      That’s definitely in the plan as soon as I can afford it. Thanks for the view 🙏

  • @mikealdag7309
    @mikealdag7309 2 дні тому

    Bad ass , great build bud

  • @jeffstanley2193
    @jeffstanley2193 2 дні тому

    Nice build it is a great feeling to build something with your own hands! Congratulations

  • @buckwheat7673
    @buckwheat7673 2 дні тому

    That is the most awesome wood stove I've ever seen. Saw smaller version but nothing like that beast. What an inspiration!

  • @mattcook544
    @mattcook544 2 дні тому

    Man i need something like that for my shop. Nothing that big but great concept

  • @dirtapple1716
    @dirtapple1716 2 дні тому

    For those wires going into the terminal blocks, if you're ever in there again, I'd recommend putting on ferrules.

  • @shitmyhellcatsays
    @shitmyhellcatsays 2 дні тому

    Staying warm is essential to getting anything done, my garage is not heated or cooled and its rough in summer/winter.

  • @kevinedwards9365
    @kevinedwards9365 2 дні тому

    Awesome design and build man . Hope it works out , that's a biggg shop to heat .

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 2 дні тому

      Thanks man. So far so good with it. I’m going to redo my exhaust and it should work great after that

  • @Regal4555
    @Regal4555 4 дні тому

    Hell yeah, I’d love to have those in my shop!

  • @SWFLBOATING189
    @SWFLBOATING189 5 днів тому

    Been a boater for 4 decades never saw a canvas that staid water proof for more than a few yrs. That' not constant exposure either. Good luck. Keep us updated.

  • @I_Dont_Answer_Questions
    @I_Dont_Answer_Questions 6 днів тому

    I take all my advice from sleeve and neck tattoo clowns...

  • @paulsomero
    @paulsomero 6 днів тому

    On Christmas eve, I was rolling through Silicon Valley to go see my folks and saw a guy with a 4020 in equally or more basketcase condition on the back of a trailer being pulled behind a ram 3500. It was an impressive feat of determination to see him driving down the road at 10mph. It made it easy to pull up next to him and give a thumbs up. 🤣

  • @cncit
    @cncit 7 днів тому

    If you have DNC software on your lap top, it works the same as the device you are using. I use Easy DNC.

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 5 днів тому

      I’ve used that before too. Pretty good program but you have to have a computer dedicated the whole time you’re drip freeding. With the box you can drip feed from it and free up your computer

  • @waynemurphy7394
    @waynemurphy7394 7 днів тому

    It would appear the person who owned this before you , thought putting diesel in the machine was all you needed for maintenance !

  • @timgoodliffe
    @timgoodliffe 7 днів тому

    have you considered something like crushed asphalt as the floor? im wondering if it would make a half decent shop floor

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 7 днів тому

      I was actually thinking about doing blacktop next summer because I will be running over and packing down the gravel this whole year

  • @alanwing5191
    @alanwing5191 8 днів тому

    I had one at work had problem with tool changer air solenoids problem was a slow leak causing the draw bar to slowly release function key makes writing programs really easy heaps of info on net about this machine cooling system for spindle and ball screws were leaking coolant through the seals contaminating the coolant hope this info comes in handy ausie Al

  • @martinrichter1596
    @martinrichter1596 11 днів тому

    I don't consider this thing a building it's more like a f****** tent. I can't stand that style of building so they call it. It's more like a place to store your boat. Totally worthless in the Northeast.

  • @orangesunlabs
    @orangesunlabs 11 днів тому

    Love it. Wonder how much you'll need to pay for winter/cooling though. An idea: build an 8 foot planter box around the entire thing (make a tunnel for entry). This is my concept (outlined on my channel) to use earth insulation to create a stable temp year around.

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 12 днів тому

    Cannot see the point in this video if the only reasons are no more then cosmetically & a few very minor problems,

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 11 днів тому

      🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @WJACowboy
      @WJACowboy 15 годин тому

      Point is you get a steal. Fix the minor stuff and steel it a fai market value of equipment of the same year and hours. He made a point that you can do a little TLC and make a small or reasonable profit.

  • @pwrstroked
    @pwrstroked 13 днів тому

    Where are you getting these at these prices! Everything I find is still 10 -20k

  • @eyeSeeQu
    @eyeSeeQu 13 днів тому

    just buy a swiss cnc... not a crafting box

  • @Bigwingrider1800
    @Bigwingrider1800 13 днів тому

    stole it.

  • @AutoBob5434
    @AutoBob5434 13 днів тому

    I like it

  • @PatrickBrown-lv7rv
    @PatrickBrown-lv7rv 13 днів тому

    Both clean as,a good sign! Keep at least one,Great how you show controls features.Japanese quality!

  • @gt1man931
    @gt1man931 13 днів тому

    Why are the machines sitting in the dirt?

  • @PatrickBrown-lv7rv
    @PatrickBrown-lv7rv 13 днів тому

    This for production work or flipping? Either way it produces $.

  • @PatrickBrown-lv7rv
    @PatrickBrown-lv7rv 13 днів тому

    This Fadal brings back memories, sold well here in Australia.Like the steps you walk thru & very well expained man! Also you got a bargain, well checked out.

  • @michaelmaas5544
    @michaelmaas5544 14 днів тому

    Seems like it’s worth a shot, I’ll be interested in seeing how it works out for the long run. Hope it goes well for you.

  • @mcchupka9718
    @mcchupka9718 14 днів тому

    Awesome

  • @brandoncrimmins6296
    @brandoncrimmins6296 14 днів тому

    I wouldn’t park my $400 Suburban in that thing, let alone put expensive CNC equipment in it. I get wanting to save money. I’m currently planning a shop of my own, but this isn’t the way…

    • @prestigemanufacturingky
      @prestigemanufacturingky 14 днів тому

      Been good for me for about 6 months now, through 2 tornadoes. I wouldn’t park a $400 suburban on it either, I’d leave it outside 😂

  • @MattWeber
    @MattWeber 15 днів тому

    Power dropped for free including a pole install???!?!?!? How the hell you manage that deal? That is bread and butter money for power companies and unheard of as far as i know.

  • @MattWeber
    @MattWeber 15 днів тому

    Man that things is 'uuuuuge! Look how small the house next to it looks at 5:50 lmao

  • @lehighleroy6215
    @lehighleroy6215 15 днів тому

    For tool change try this G91 G28 Z0. M19 T6 M6

  • @MrRock861261
    @MrRock861261 15 днів тому

    CD,10 changes the baud rate.

  • @robertmason8341
    @robertmason8341 15 днів тому

    Clean that lead screw on the front before you do any threading. When you thread your clamping a piece called the half nut around that lead screw and it will grind in any swarf/rust/corrosion into the nut and the lead screw itself. Plastic brushes then Soft brass wire brushes scotcbrite etc to clean it till it perfect. That is what determines if your threads are accurate. Same with all the ways and you could replace the felt way wipers that are under little caps/covers (they are there to brush of swarf). I bet that’ll clean up to even look like a really nice machine. I think it’s Japanese. They make killer lathes. It’s starting kinda slow, even though you switched the transformer to 230 volts I’m thinking you still need to open the motor and change the leads out to 230. There will be a cover plate where the three phases go into a box sorta part on the motor itself. Once you get inside it, you see a handful of wires, like 7 or 9 (not just three). There are usually numbered and will be tied together in a combination that results in your 3 phases. It’ll have a sticker or tag somewhere that shows which get tied together for low (230) or high 460 voltage. Something like 369, 258, 147 will be what wires tie together for you 3 phases if you want it low and if high it’ll be a totally different combination of wires to tie together for each phase! They might just twist together and be black taped or there might be a terminal block u see the cap, I’ve seen it both ways.

  • @ogaugeclockwork4407
    @ogaugeclockwork4407 16 днів тому

    This was pretty painful to watch. Pull everything apart on the tailstock and clean and re-assemble and re-oil. Slide the tailstock carefully towards the end of the bed so you can get a look underneath. A lot of the Japanese lathes had spring loaded wheels under the tailstock. These are usually gummed up and jambed on a machine of that vintage. Note that not all of them had these, however the tailstock is almost identical to an Okuma LS and they did have them.

  • @joelalleman9591
    @joelalleman9591 16 днів тому

    pull that tailstock apart again , clean everything and then lubricate the entire moving assembly . most of the time there are oil holes in the tailstock body so that you can routinely put oil through the holes to keep everything lubricated . use a good turbine oil which is low viscosity . clean your ways very well and apply the same oil to the ways . Squirt some oil at one end of the bed and then , just spread it by running your fingers down the ways adding oil as you need it . Wipe off the excess with a lint free cloth or a paper towel. That sure looks like a nice machine . If you take care of it , it will take care of you !! Best wishes !! there are some good older books on the care and operation of an engine lathe still available , so pick one up and enjoy !

  • @tompayton6778
    @tompayton6778 16 днів тому

    Will it Run ,.......no it has feet but no legs 😁😁

  • @robertreid2499
    @robertreid2499 16 днів тому

    absolutely great utility