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Beard on a budget
United States
Приєднався 16 лис 2023
This is just a man trying to have a good time on a budget
Canik tp9sfx white out
Canik tp9sfx signature series white out. I was wanting this gun for a very long time and now it is mine
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Відео
tactical folding stock review
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Review of the knockoff folding stock adaptor for the ar 15. Please do not purchase this item if you are going to buy one get a name brand one and not this junk.
just some more snowfall
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I love the snow nothing is more beautiful than fresh snow
Smith and Wesson m&p 40
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Just a fun little gun would love to hear some ideas for finishes for this pistol please comment below
gun and flower brand universal holster
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gun and flower brand universal holster
temu 7 x 14 metal lathe unbox and review
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temu 7 x 14 metal lathe unbox and review
Get a face shield, their better than glasses. Just picked up a near new 7x14 , plastic gears, seems to running good. And I'm about to get some tooling and 6061 aluminum rod.. Your 3 mo ahead of me... BTW get a magnetic base and Guage, add that to your collection. Some end mills, drill bits and replaceable carbide tooling. This is my first mini lathe as well but I've had some cnc turning experience Your gonna love it
I feel ashamed i come from same background as some of the clowns in the comments, dont let the negative dinosaurs get to you, been Machining and welding for 23 years, and someone has always got more than one thing to say. Just be safe, try get bits of steel from scrap yard to save money on practice pieces, and have fun 😊 iv just came across you now, so gonna deep dive and binge watch your videos 03:25 am here in Scotland, Thank you for sharing, all the best for the future !
thanks for the kind words. I don't pay much attention to the negativity i have learnt the only true "experts" in any trade are in the comment sections. just gotta take the positive comments and good advice and learn more every day
Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us. Maybe add a link in the description. Also, for a future video, show the motor and other parts on the lathe with more detail. Would be nice to see how well the head stock, cross slide and tail stock are attached to the ways. Cheers
thank for the input. i will try to add a link to the item when i first uploaded this video i had no clue how but i will try and go back to add it.
Always reliable, I own a gen 1 M&P 40 and love it
I got mine used for 300 thinking it would just be a junk "truck gun" and carried it every day for years I love it now I am going to have it refinished in some way to make it last a bit longer
@Beardonabudget sweet, had mine since 2010 and still carry it, always been reliable and I'ma bigfan of 40 cal, picked up the 9mm version 5 months later and it's been reliable also so I switch between the two
I have a few new words for you: Rigidity, Support, Chatter and On Center... The meaning of these words can be your friends....
thanks for the info hopefully all of us who are just starting out and wanting to learn can take the advice and put it to use
Gosh buddy! If you have any interest at all in using a lathe maybe next time before you go and make a video like this. You should try watching a few how to use a lathe videos first!
Thanks for the input. as stated in the video it was purchased to learn on and I had zero experience with them. the video was intended to be a "this is what I got for this much from temu" not a "how to run a lathe".
I would literally cry if I had a lathe for metal working. Just recently picked it up as a hobby and since have made all kinds of tooling and a surface grinder. I have loads of stock but nothing to turn it with :( I just sit in my little shop each day staring at the dusty walls and ceiling 😂
I shopped around for a long time until I finally decided to just take a chance on this one and so far I am very happy with it for the price. and with all of the coupons you can get from them to use it is always possible to get it cheaper than what I did. hopefully you can get one soon.
Many people have commented about having so much stick out from the Chuck without using tailstock support. But I didn’t see where anyone told you why. It takes a lot of tool pressure to cut metal. That pressure will force the end of the metal away from the tool. At very best you will turn a taper on the piece. At worst you risk forcing the part out of the Chuck jaws. As for that much sticking out the back it is dangerous having that much spinning metal sticking out into open space. Often it will tend to “ whip”. This is a very light weight machine, I’m actually surprised that it didn’t vibrate the lathe off the table. Especially since it wasn’t bolted down. But even if you feel it is safe, one of the weakest links of these machines are the headstock bearings.The bearings won’t last long if you regularly have very much sticking out the back of the headstock. LittleMacineShop.com has a lot of information for new users of these machines. littlemachineshop.com/info/getting_started.php?Chapter=GS_MiniLathe_01.htm&d=0|1|2
Looks to be built better than my Vevor 7x12 which included the optional rust on the chuck at no extra cost to me. As an added bonus, I would have to pay for return shipping which was considerably more expensive than a few sheets of wet/dry sandpaper, and about a half hour of time.
its truly sad a company will knowingly send out a tool with rust and damage on them to customers and then have the guts to expect them to pay to have it returned.
Been looking at bench tops for about 5 years. Already own a 36 inch wood lathe . It usualy takes me about 5 to 10 years to buy a tool. I think I'm going with a grizzley . American made,
I have been eyeing them forever, but I am a cheap person that's why I went with this one it was way cheaper than any other one I have seen.
@@Beardonabudget It's one of the things you just don't find at a pawn shop. Estate Sale maybe, salvage yard, maybe maybe
@@joek511 may get lucky at a flea market or a yard sale but I can imagine they will be well used. facebook marketplace from time to time will have them but be very careful.
Grizzly is an American company but not American made. China and Taiwan. Good quality control, and stand behind their products. I have bought plenty of their stuff over the years, and have a large Grizzly metal lathe that I love.
I've wanted to get a lathe for a long time; no matter wood or metal, just so I could make things. Watching you unpack this is exciting!
thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it I would recommend this lathe so far it seems like a very well made and fun little machine and for the price it is well worth it
@ Oh the price is amazing. I just bought a sewing machine and paid more than twice the lathe…..on sale! My problem isn’t that. I live in a condo at the moment and can’t build a shop; but I can dream…
@@muchomacho2504 nothing wrong with a dream it will always give you something to shoot for. never give up and work toward achieving your dreams it will happen
Most things I bought on Temu turned out to be junk. It was all so cheap I didn't care. What finally soured me against them is that when a package got lost they took zero responsibility for it. I don't mind paying for sub-standard merch but to pay for no merch is where I draw the line.
I have so far had great luck with the products, but the customer service is sub-par at best for sure they have even blocked me from posting links to my channel for reviews on items I have purchased
Great view, thanks buddy. Texas says hello friend!❤
well hello Texas hope everyone is doing well your way
NEVER have that much bar-stock sticking out of the chuck and try to cut it. Either turn between centres or use a fixed or moving steady, but on a rusty bar like that, a steady would not work too well.
great info thanks so much for the input hopefully I can learn and get to where I can make something with it besides a big mess .
That is right, Son! Wise words!
These things are like Chevy 350s or Colt 1911s. They're really just a platform. And from that base can be made a fine little machine. I've seen beautiful things made one these. Clickspring channel (and tons of others) can show you how to get there. Have fun with your lathe!
awesome thanks for the info I will have to check Clickspring's channel out.
I love the gentle snow falling!
it's so peaceful
With such small lathes, it is very important to follow the basic rules, two of which you have definitely not considered. 1. If the workpiece protrudes from the chuck by more than 1.5 times the diameter, it must be supported. (rotating center) 2. The maximum protrusion of the lathe tool holder is 1.5 times. 3. The tool must be properly sharpened, for beginners, indexable tools are recommended
great info thanks for sharing hopefully any other beginners will see the comment and take the advice.
Be careful with those gloves... They can get caught in the spindle and pull your whole hand in. To be frank, it was irresponsible of them to supply those gloves. Long sleeves are a risk as well. There's a video somewhere around youtube of a guy who was wearing a torn up t-shirt that got caught in the lathe. He had to brace himself with both arms to prevent getting pulled in, meaning he couldn't hit the e-stop. Since the t-shirt was torn up it slowly tore off of him until it fully tore off. It could have been much, much, worse. Just try to stay safe around these machines.
absolutely agree. and thanks so much for the feedback hopefully others can learn from the feedback and be safe with the equipment.
use the tail stock !
thanks for the info hopefully new users will read this and learn from the advice
“Crazier than a run over dog” 😂 Really good to see you again old friend. Thanks for sharing your videos!!
hey happy you enjoy them
you win please reach out to me and we will get your shipping info
Nice and quiet video of the snow. Something we never get in Los Angeles.
I could not live without the snow from time to time I absolutely love it
What a great video for this HW to start her year with. Thanks Josh, for braving a Virginia January morning to bring us this.❤
thanks so glad you like it.
That bar sticking out both front and back is so dangerous,should have a centre support at the front and some sort of support at the back!
thanks for the info hopefully others who are just learning will get the advice as well
I'll spend the 20bucks on hotdogs 🌭
that's a lot of hotdogs but they are delicious try the ones with cheese in them they are great
You and Faro would get along good.
Picked one up .... do not run an optic you care about !!!! or safety wire the lever up . recoil opens the lever mount falls off
I am not a fan of it personally I think I will find another option for a optic mount. but thanks for the heads up that is a awesome idea
Trusting Temu hardware to hold zero is sketchy brother lol
completely agree with you I honestly would only recommend this for a airsoft gun I would never run it on anything I used for self defense or hunting
Type-56?
honestly i don't know a great deal about it i picked it up for a incredible price so i jumped on it and am slowly trying to learn more about it
So peaceful 😌
Love those colors
Just Love it
Love it. Music is a great touch.
thanks
Isn't that awesome. Love it.
Type c
honestly don't know a great deal about it I got it for a awesome deal and have been slowly trying to learn more about it
I’ve never seen furniture like that before. Interesting
i honestly am not a fan of the furniture but it will work till i get something better
Can you seen a closer picture of frame and body
i will see if i can find the add for it and get a more detailed video done soon
Peaceful
So wonderful to be out in nature.
So wonderful to be out in nature.
Хорошая машинка!
thanks, its definitely a fun thing to mess around with
Good video buddy
thanks I am doing what I can
Nice
Thanks! please hit that like, share, and subscribe button it would help out a bunch
It makes my eyes tear up seeing someone try to machine something that long with NO SUPPORT ON THE END BEING MACHINED, OR EVEN IF IT WERE THE OTHER END, something that long NEEDS TO BE SUPPORTED ON THE FREE END!
thanks for the info I'm sure it will help people who are new to the world of working with a lathe after all we aren't born with the knowledge the only way we can learn is to have folks help us who have the experience.
When he first turned it on, the chuck started spinning backwards, meaning the tool will need to be mounted upside down to cut! Well, I'm in the process of retiring and have not nearly enough cash to buy a Grizzly Gun-smithing Lathe,@ about $5,000, and the Temu one the same size is less than 1/2 the price!
the lathe is nice especially for the price and only took a few days to arrive to my house.
I had to shave just a bit off the edges to get mine in wife loves hers in 223 rem lithgow la102 crossover
hopefully my wife will appreciate hers I was surprised with the quality of the wood I honestly didn't expect much for the price, but it is well worth it. please don't forget the like, share, and subscribe button. thanks
Thanks for info
happy to help out
Awesome 👍
thanks
thanks
I want one of those!
we will keep an eye out for one for you
I love how you make it look so easy! I get it apart and forget what I am looking at!! 😂
that's why I record it when I screw it up I can just rewatch the video to see what I did wrong
If she doesn’t like it I’m still in South Carolina. Lol
she better like it lol
Omg the creature feature featuring the creature
it's like bigfoot only short and fat