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I'm so excited to finally have a DRO on the mill. It's going to open up a whole new world of possibilities. Thanks for watching!
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Miss your content Taylor. Hope everything is ok
Genuinely concerned for Taylor, hope you are doing alright, it's not the same without your video's.
P.S. greetings from the UK
Hope you're doing well Taylor. It's been a few months.
Yeah where you at my guy?
I’ve been wonder about him too!
Me too🤔
Going on 4 months plus. Hoping the next video has 4 months of beard growth and a new secret build playlist. Praying it is nothing serious ...
Same! Wonder what is going on?!
Hey Taylor, even your German fans start to get a little worried. Trust you are okay...and hoping to hear back from you soon!!!
Hey Taylor. Just wanted to let you know we all miss you! Hope you make an update video at some point. I’ve been dreaming of basically flipping/restoring 70s and 80s bikes for a living. That dream all started on this channel. I know it’s a very risky and challenging career but I do want to try doing something that I love for work. Again, just hope you’re doing well!
Wow! It's been 5 months since last video! Time flies
Hey Taylor hope your ok, missing your vids hope your back on soon.
Hey Taylor! Where are you? Hope everything is going ok. Missing your videos here in the UK!
Hope you are okay mate, from all your fans in Australia.
That's a nice addition. Have fun using it!
Anyone heard from Taylor? It's been a while...
The wiggler is called an edge finder (thanks Camz for correction). Great video as always!
It’s called an edge finder.
@@camz8755 You're right I mixed them up lol
Heey Taylor. Thanks for all these very cool and informative videos. I just have a Honda cb 500 which I am going to rebuild. Looking at your videos is helping me allot. I really miss your new videos on your channel. It has been such a pleasure to watch. I hope your doing alright and we wil see you soon back here. Best regards!!!
Taylor hope everything's going ok. I really enjoy your channel I've learned a lot. Looking forward to more content.
A knee mill is a awesome tool to have! I have worked with them for many years. If you can get a quill scale as it will be much more useful than the z scale for the table.
Love this, great explanation.
Hope everything is going ok. We know you have a storage container full of bikes, so no shortage of content. 😁😁
Very nice addition to your mill, I spent years working in a machine shop using a Bridgeport mill. 👍
that kit is a pretty slick retrofit for your mill. it's amazing to me just how accurate, what is essentially a bolt on three axis electronic micrometer, can be, and because of that accuracy, it will make using that mill so much easier for you. i have a small craftsman metal lathe that was made in the 50's and doesn't have indicator hash marks on the travel handles, so i have to constantly stop and check my work with a mic or a set of calipers and dividers to know when the work is at the proper size. although i would love to install one of these units on it, i have a sneaking suspicion it would cost more than i paid for the lathe. edit; i followed your link to their website, and was pleasantly surprised by the price of a two axis DRO that would fit my lathe. $150 is about half of what i was expecting the cost to be, so i think i see one in my future, and IMO installing it will more than double the value of my lathe, make using it at least three times easier, and cut my work time in half. for those at home keeping score, that's a win/win/win! so much winning, thanx taylor, you tha man!
Sold' I've got to get one for my mill this looks good to me. Thanks.
I enjoyed that one, I've seen them loads of time son different channels and basically knew how they worked, but your demonstration made it more clear in my mind, not that I'll ever need to use one.
liking this...looking forward to seeing it in action.
How come there’s no new classic octane news .
You can cut the scales , if the stick out becomes a problem
Great video as always. I have the same type of Mill that I converted to CNC using ball screws and stepper motors. It is now an awesome machine. I’m sure with your fabrication skills it will be very easy for you to do it. Then you will need learn Fusion 360 and Mach 3 to run it.
Hope your doing well, i miss your videos.
I miss you mate
Brick House Builds mentioned your name in his last video, which reminded me that I haven't seen a vid for while. And sure enough its been 5 month. I hope its nothing serious and your just taking a break from UA-cam to recharge batteries.
Hope to see a vid soon.
rsm8
Happy New Year Dude! you've been quiet for quite a while.....
The best way to mount the knee scale is with the slot facing away from the front on the machine. Mount the bracket to dogleg around the scale. This way will keep chips and coolant away from the slot and reader…
Hope u ar okay 🥰🤗 kom Back soon miss u hi from Denmark
nice vid, thanks dude
You ok? Haven't see anything from you in a while.
Wonder why there is not any new content. We hope everything is alright!
Just a question what service/shop manual do you use for the cb550’s?
Are you ok miss your videos
When are you back Taylor , it's been a while
can you use the electronics to convert to metric? more useful for bikes not made in America.
Yes the head has a metric function
Hey I reached out by email, I have a 1971 cb350 with no power at all and I can't figure it out. I was wondering if I could take it over to you. I am local to your area . Thank you
Would you help;
I have Kawasaki kz750 twin building from scratch (bobber) my regular have 2 yellow wires one black one white and red and brown …
Yellows need to connect to stator,
Black is negative -
White/red it positive +
And brown I have not a clue… on diagram looks like is connected to brake light switch 🤷🏻♂️. Would you help please?
Given up?
Infomercial
Does anyone else think something has happened to Taylor
I have to admit, I keep checking here to see if there's any news.
If I lived nearby I would definitely check in, i'm sure there's a business address somewhere? I'm not even in the same country, let alone the same state, so a bit tricky.
Hope all is ok and he is taking a break, but the more time that passes the more I think something bad has happened, I seriously hope not.
Thanks for the concern, but i'm good. Just needed a break. I'm planning to get back into the shop in the next week or so.
@@ClassicOctane Just was wondering where you had gotten off too. Must be nice to take months at a time off and still pay the bills.
@@ClassicOctanegood to hear you are doing ok, I'm sure I'm not the only one here relieved to hear from you, take as much time as you need.
Look forward to your next video!
@@ClassicOctane relieved to find this comment
What happened to this channel?
You have a lot of viewers on your channel but we need far more content
Where have you gone, what's happening with the bmw build.