Thanks Danny , I feel you, so many projects so little time , lucky for me I'm only the Machinst and tharons the mechanic/driver. To think of it I Hope he doesn't crash , then we will not have a mechanic any more . Hahaha Some weekends it feels like triage in the ER . Lol picking what projects can live and what have to rest for another weekend
Minor audio recommendation. Your spoken audio track level can be bumped up throughout the video. It becomes more noticeable when you overlay it with your machining audio track. The voice over doesn't quite make it out on top.
Cool video man by the way gloves are a big no on a mill and a lathe regardless if they’re leather riggers or nitrile speaking from experience I almost lost a finger with a coke and gloves also use pliers instead of your fingers or a compressor and a blower
Thanks nick I appreciate that you care for my safety. definitely no gloves around moving parts you are right. Personally for me I use nitral gloves and am ready to accept the risk and consequences if it catches. I would never use anything thicker.( I'm also Conscientious enough that I got a tattooed ring so I don't have it catch :)
I thought I recognized the racing!! I was there in 2019 and 2022! Looking forward to 2023!!
Good memory that was a fun fall fair. We will see you there this year I hope. Look for us and pop in and say hi.
Thank you so much they are amazing !! cant wait to move on to the next step on our project on the race mower. appreciate it Wright machining.!
Np buddy it was a fun build! Next transmission plate with support collar
Nice looking parts, race on...
Shooting for 1st this year !!!
Dumont broaches are the bomb.
Haha, you bet they are. Still want a slotting head for my milling machine to play with though. Can't justify the 5G or what ever they cost
@@Wrighmachining Yeah those heads are pricey. Probably better off getting a shaper if you have the room.
Good old dad has a shaper, super fun to use.
@@Wrighmachining Awesome.
Nice machining! I have a lawnmower that I could make a racer out of... But no time for it.
Thanks Danny , I feel you, so many projects so little time , lucky for me I'm only the Machinst and tharons the mechanic/driver. To think of it I Hope he doesn't crash , then we will not have a mechanic any more . Hahaha
Some weekends it feels like triage in the ER . Lol picking what projects can live and what have to rest for another weekend
Minor audio recommendation. Your spoken audio track level can be bumped up throughout the video. It becomes more noticeable when you overlay it with your machining audio track. The voice over doesn't quite make it out on top.
Thank you for the suggestion !! I will fix that next time.
Cool video man by the way gloves are a big no on a mill and a lathe regardless if they’re leather riggers or nitrile speaking from experience I almost lost a finger with a coke and gloves also use pliers instead of your fingers or a compressor and a blower
Thanks nick I appreciate that you care for my safety. definitely no gloves around moving parts you are right. Personally for me I use nitral gloves and am ready to accept the risk and consequences if it catches. I would never use anything thicker.( I'm also Conscientious enough that I got a tattooed ring so I don't have it catch :)