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E. C WorkShop
United States
Приєднався 19 вер 2007
Metal work , wood work , Welding , fishing , hunting , shooting ,
I've was a Machinist for 42 years. I love the art , but now I am retired , I have a small shop to do repairs around the house and a few small jobs on the side . The things I do I put most on UA-cam.
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I've was a Machinist for 42 years. I love the art , but now I am retired , I have a small shop to do repairs around the house and a few small jobs on the side . The things I do I put most on UA-cam.
To support this channel send to my PayPal
Відео
Making a Spindle Spline Wrench
Переглядів 3053 місяці тому
I'm taken a 7/8 wrench turning it into a spline wrench
Damage between 9mm FMJ and a 9mm Hollow point
Переглядів 633 місяці тому
Showing people the damage a 9mm FMJ bullet does , Then what a 9mm Hollow point bullet dose
Jug Fishing on Brown Creek Lake
Переглядів 864 місяці тому
Taken my pool noodles Jugs that I reworked with new line ,hooks, to Browns Creek Lake on Natchez Trace State Park in West Tennessee to catch some Catfish
Pistol mounts
Переглядів 65 місяців тому
Experimenting with ways to mount pistol in your car, trucks even in your house for easy access
Minn Kota Ultrex kick stand modification
Переглядів 366 місяців тому
Minn Kotta Ulttex with I-Pilot adding a 360 mount Having to modification kick stand so it will fit
FIXING AIR FLOW SUPPLY FOR A DELTE SCROLL SAW
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FIXING AIR FLOW SUPPLY FOR A DELTE SCROLL SAW
FIXING STUFF AROUND THE HOMESTEAD PT 2
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FIXING STUFF AROUND THE HOMESTEAD PT 2
FIXING STUFF AROUND THE HOMESTEAD PT 1
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FIXING STUFF AROUND THE HOMESTEAD PT 1
Remove the factory tank drain on all compressors. Install a 1/4" elbow and an appropriate section of 1/4" straight to get out from under the tank, then 1/4" ball valve. You're lucky it wasn't a rapid depressurization event. Take out the side of your building.
Thank you for that info
Looks like inside tank moisture finally ate through the metal.
Your right
Clever idea. Nice work
I hope you caught some out there. I have fished there quite a bit myself.
Love it
Pretty cool Ed.
Thanks
I need one for my 42 inch vernier calliper ! 👍
I had a pattern of your calipers I would make you one .
I need one of those boxes for my 24 inch caliper.
Your repair should have been on the BOX side of the Axle where the load presses Down. NEVER fully inflate with a strap on the tire. 25 max air pressure. You are fortunate you were not injured when the strap broke.
Yep, when the strap broke, it scared me
Very handy! Thanks!
yes it is use it not only to carry deer
Mr. E. C give yourself the credit that you deserve. It is a tool not some gaudy accessory to keep up with the Jones. I think it is ingenious and am looking for the parts I need to copy it if you don't mind. At 73 I am not able to do the lifting I once could and you may have saved my back. Thank You for the video.
Thank you .. Yes it has saved my back too .
👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I wonder if a hole saw would work better that a boring head.
Making progress. 👍
Thank you! Maybe now the poltergeist who has made a dozen keys disappear over the past 4 years will finally stop. Or maybe they are gremlins.
Great job! Glad you found this.
Good job Ed.
Thanks!
Nicely done good video
Thanks for the visit
Çould you put up a closeup picture? My eyes are not good I think you did most of what you said you were going to do. Thank you. Great projects!
Thanks for your comment I will try to better in up coming video
Handy tip. Nothing worse than having to hunt down the right chuck key.
Great little tip Ed.
The loop on the end of the quill return spring works as well . Sometimes they just push in there just right .
Very nice
Hi Sgt C. I'll be in touch. I ain't done owt for ages. Top man. Cheers Tony
Prayers ED
Good to hear Ed.
Good to see you back home. Take care.
Glad your ok sir and thank you for your service.
Hope you get to feeling better. Prayers
Thank you
Take care Ed.
I hope you get to feeling better soon... i hope the lord keeps you close and watches over you ❤
Thank you
PRAYERS GOING UP 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
Thank you
That's quite a transformation.👍
Will do Ed.
Had to surrender my $1,200 one here sucks!
no way i would have hide it
Ciao Ed !! thanks so much for showing my sticker !! Happy that is arrived to you !!! Thanks for the shout out !! Ciao from Italy, Alberto
Sticker wall is looking good , thanks for having my sticker up there with all those other great channels.
Always handy to have . I have a similar one in my small old shop , but no room to use it ! 👍
Looking good. 👍
Nice. That should drill some holes.
Awesome score great to have good friends. Take care and God bless
That is a great upgrade to your small drill press. Older Jet stuff was top notch.
Thanks for the shout out E.C. I'll be showing yours tomorrow... ATB....Dean
The board is filling up..
Just fou the channel, subbed! looking forward to more content
Fightin with those dang China wheels has gotten stupid. Just had to watch this. Don. 👍
I disagree, it's not crude at all, It's very well thought out! Nice buck too!
Thank you
AR15’s are awesome, I have a couple. I also enjoy them 1911’s, they not Kimbers but they still shoot.
That cheap o knock off camera is a POS for sure. I use a Canon EOS and a Sony Handycam. I don’t hunt but I like fishing, target shooting and photography. Most cameras only record 29 minutes. An actual video camera for video recording longer than 29 minutes would set you back a few bucks. Some cameras like the GoPro will record for 15 to 30 minutes stop and start a new 15 minute segment and then you stitch the video together.
Thank you
@@SgtCude59 you are welcome. I watched a few of your videos last night until early this morning. I’m retired, bored out of my gourd most days and I am considering getting my UA-cam channel up and running but I have a lot of hobbies, such as metalworking with my mini machines and woodworking with my home built CNC router. I also do ghost hunting, and a bunch of other odd things. A jack of all trades and a master of none. Lol.
Happy New Year, have a great 2023 workshop experience!