Ok. Tony, we need to talk. Look, you lured me in with clever, funny videos, some of which had relevant tips for the kind of work I was doing. Then, you got it in my head that I actually needed a mill and a lathe. So last week I found myself actually buying one of each. Now I'm spending hundreds on tooling and accessories. Yes, I'm having fun, and I'm saving a beautiful former US Navy lathe from the scrapper, and the whole thing is incredibly rewarding, but I'm still blaming you. Thanks for that.
Tony made me buy an old English lathe, a Smith, Barker and Willson from 1910-1920 or so, now I'm buying some old cast iron from a pre WWII ore crusher to make into backplates. I also bought a goddamn TIG welder and I'm madly chasing a shaper. He's a menace this Tony is, giving us all these godawful hobbies. I keep chasing pay rises for more tools!!
@@dontnubblemebro Menace indeed. I had to completely reorganize my shop and get rid of a bunch of crap I wasn't using in order to make room for all the new, heavy, expensive crap I won't use.
Tony made me sell my 2004 Goldwing last month and buy a 1950s Clausing lathe and a mill drill. I have developed this incredible craving for tooling that I cannot stop. Now I have to enter a twelve thread program.
He made me buy a minilathe from the usual scumbags. I then bought tools, drills, morse taper chucks and built up a small lathe bench. Today, a small 4jaw and a coolant flex pipe came in the mail. Already saving up for a quick change tool post and carbide holder and tip set. I blame it on TOT.
As a teacher of high school students, I model my approach after ToT and this past year (thanks to Covid) I was able to be faceless in person and teach my students via the internet.
Just when I thought your videos couldn’t get any better..... The pixelation was off the charts funny. I always wondered how they made those miniature lathes. 😱
@@1BCamden look up Japanese porn. By Japan law it's all pixelated. As such, the number of pixels in Japanese porn is inversely proportional to the distance of the action.
I don't have a lathe, probably never will. But your videos are so entertaining. I laughed more watching this video than I usually do in a day, and im subbed to a few comedy channels. Your vids are the best. Thank you for blessing us with your time.
I laughed a whole lot at this one. I actually paused it at the first question to think about it (because I'm no machinist) & it was so funny when I turned it back on and the bar graphed answers appeared. ToT and Ave are my two *_sanity savers._*
An entire generation of kids are going to have so much of their father's knowledge cataloged and recorded on youtube for when they pass on. I wish I had this for my dad. Very cool.
I managed to cut a 5/8" x 8 TPI Acme nut for an old tailstock quill. I first cleaned up and recut the male thread and it ended up 15mmm OD. My tool was a composite one like yours except it was HSS retained by a grub screw. The bar was 10mm diameter so no relief grinding reqd. Like you I cut to an open end. I drew it all in CAD first so I could get the right leading & trailing clearances on the tool. Amazingly it all worked.
This is how you make money on yootub, you make vids. Cant do that if you just buy a tool. For the ordinary time-is-money machinist or hobbyist, buying the tool will save you time and yield more better results.
I keep this video tucked away with my favourites, as it never fails to satisfy my wants, needs and urges. A good old way to use the resources you have accumulated along your journey, put together a modest but solid tap, and produce a quality nut! Bravo ol chap!
Your channel has inspired me so much that today I had a class that taught me some basics of welding and tried some basics. Thanks for being you! P.S. you make TIG look 1000% percent easier than it actually is!
That was one Dang Skippy Video, Tony....actually knicker ripping good! Had no idea that SPT could be so sensual and hilarious at the same time. Made my day and likely to go viral. Hat Tip and a big grin!
Finally “”MACHINERY’s HANDBOOK”! I’ve enjoyed This Old Tony for a while now and my interest isn’t as an enthusiast or a pro, but in part because Machinery’s Handbook is my grandfather’s life work. So I have to say I’ve been wondering when the old tome would be referenced... referencing the reference, as it were. That’s right, I’m talking about That Old Horton. Anyway, I wish I could share these videos with his now-since-deceased soul. Thanks This Old Tony for bringing up the handbook. It makes this young Horton, and perhaps that Old Horton - Holbrook Horton - proud.
I tell my friends this is the best machining/fabricating channel on the Internet. I'm starting to wonder though if this is just the best channel on the Internet. Keep up the great work!
Please don't ever stop filming ! I learn a lot from your video's when I'm not pausing cause I'm laughing to hard to pay any attention. I have been machining parts for years but never had anyone teach me, I learned what little I know on my own. I think its really great their are people like you who share their knowledge . I'm truly greatful....
That video was amazing. They all are ! I looooove the blurred out section when the tool was working it's best. I laughed so hard once I realized what it was. You are so talented! Thank you
All the creative humor aside, there must be on “heckuva” lot of work to get the videos put together. My (unheard) laughter should be reward enough. Thanks for the edu-fun. 😍
I don't know if you are an excellent machinist who is also a great video editor, or the other way around. But your body of work never fails to entertain and inform.
Thank God, going to be preforming the same fix on my lathe as well. Perfect timing Tony. Love your videos, just wish there were more. Thanks so much for passing along so many of your skills
Should be a thirty degree included angle if I am not mistaken as opposed to the 29 degrees included angle for Acme. I agree with your thoughts Boris Kozjan. Cheers from John, Australia.
Man thanks for the thoughts guys, i just got home from the ER and they im good to be off the ventilator but to stay off youtube for a few months till im fully recovered.
How a machining video can make me laugh out loud is a mystery. And yes, agreed. One of the best channels out there. Although ToT got me to watch Alex French Guy cooking. What do they have in common? Great video editing, passion, humor, genuine, and it makes you feeling good inside after having watched it.
"Something is afoot, possibly even amiss." Little stuff like that is the triple chocolate icing on the ice cream cake that is a This Old Tony video. What a time to be alive, when this kind of helpful, entertaining stuff is available for free without putting pants on or leaving my couch.
Tony, You are a genius ... and probably help us to be a little less stupid. Thank you for the precious tricks and the great fun. I was cutting an internal M19x2 thread with a Chinese Minilathe and a home made tool (in aluminum...but yet successfully!) and I would have probably not even dare trying without your videos.
Undoubtedly your best video. Your comedy was spot on for this whole video, even the unintentional comedy of "I guess this tool won't cut unless it's touching the part" that you completely improvised. Congrats on a great video :)
I've been blessed by a litter of 5 stray kittens abandoned in my garage. Up till now they have been a drain on the family fortune with vet , feed , toy and litter tray bills. Armed with the knowledge gleaned from this vid I am starting a "business" to utilise the copious quantities of up till now waste product I've been using for landfill. Cheers Eric
A hot vise (vice is the opposite of virtue) would be a bad idea. It would cool down and it would lose grip on almost anything you had clamped in it. It would be unpleasant to handle, too :)
@@Pow3llMorgan I experienced the thermal expansion problem when I attempted to fry an egg by heating the vice jaws to red-hot and clamping the egg for the duration of the cooking. The floor enjoyed a better breakfast than I did. And yes, vice is the opposite of virtue; it is also (generally) how Brits spell the name of the tool. :)
Absolutely one of the best channels here on YT. I sure hope this is just a short break and ToT is doing fine. It's hard work to make these videos and let us watch them free of charge. I've learned a lot watching his videos.
Dude, you show us crap you have on your bench, and you make it fun and educational! That's a rare talent you have there! I wish I had teachers like you!
There were literally 3 points in this video where I went to give you a thumbs up and realized I had already given this video a thumbs up. You rock, Tony.
I'm imagining an angled jig and some set of guides to move the bar in front of the blade... and so many missing fingertips. So, so many missing fingers...
For external easy. Internal adds 3 extra steps. 1 cut threaded bushing down 1 side. 2 turn bushing inside out. 3 braze... um weld it closed Pro tip: be shure not to get full penetration , the pixels will make it hard to see when to dip your brass rod agen.
I'm not REALLY sure if you know just how much I appreciate your channel/content. Thank you. Genuinely, honestly, humbly, and with a somewhat creepy pause... ... ... ... .... . .. ... .... ... .... ... ... ... ... Thank you
Tony, I’m tryin’ to figure out if you’re an engineer turned machinist or a machinist turned engineer....either way, your videos are outstanding! keep ‘em coming!
TOT I found your channel via AvE. Love the content! I really enjoy your videos about the minila-the and it got me thinking. I was wondering with all of the modifications that you have to do it to make it as good as it can be could you/would you be better off making a minila fold... the from scratch? A little flour, a little egg, some butter, bake at 160 degrees science.
When he said "it's technical term is a miscalculation", the deadpan was so spot-on I thought for a moment he was being serious and that was a legit feature.
Couldn't you technically use your time travel ability to see what videos you'll be making then travel back and make that video, already knowing what's going to happen, and reduce the wait time between uploads? Or is there some sort of machinist paradox involved?
It's the risk involved in the time travelling that makes it dangerous for Tony to undertake. If he gets those gear settings wrong or if someone disturbed his lathe while he was travelling then we might never hear from Tony again.
Did every body notice, Tony refuses to talk about his needle point (sewing,) got ya. Great video. As a back yard machinist, I'm glad that I don't have to share my screw-up's, but old Tony put's his on full display, for all of the world to see. I just glad that most of my screw-up's happen on February 30th, every year. Now for those not good at counting, February only has 28 day's, and yes on leap year has 29 day's, do you see where this is going.
Wow, Tony, I never know you were savvy. This the most seamless interactive video I have ever watched. It is like you know the answers before even before I did.
I'm liking this video even before finishing it based solely on the fact that you're actually really funny. I love the flavor of your humor. It's tasty.
had same problem on my mill... how ever when i checked the threads on the screw they was also warn beyound use, it was cheaper to replace with more moden ballscrew and now i have ZERO backlash (well almost better then 1/4 inch i had) best upgrade i ever made!!! it mills steal now likes its butter
This is the absolute best channel on UA-cam
true true
@@deweys couldn't disagree my good sir
*daniel escobedo* I can't say I don't disagree with you. ;-)
No doubt, hes literally only reason why I have Patreon account.
One of my favourites to say the very least....
Ok. Tony, we need to talk. Look, you lured me in with clever, funny videos, some of which had relevant tips for the kind of work I was doing. Then, you got it in my head that I actually needed a mill and a lathe. So last week I found myself actually buying one of each. Now I'm spending hundreds on tooling and accessories. Yes, I'm having fun, and I'm saving a beautiful former US Navy lathe from the scrapper, and the whole thing is incredibly rewarding, but I'm still blaming you.
Thanks for that.
Tony made me buy an old English lathe, a Smith, Barker and Willson from 1910-1920 or so, now I'm buying some old cast iron from a pre WWII ore crusher to make into backplates. I also bought a goddamn TIG welder and I'm madly chasing a shaper.
He's a menace this Tony is, giving us all these godawful hobbies. I keep chasing pay rises for more tools!!
@@dontnubblemebro Menace indeed. I had to completely reorganize my shop and get rid of a bunch of crap I wasn't using in order to make room for all the new, heavy, expensive crap I won't use.
Tony made me sell my 2004 Goldwing last month and buy a 1950s Clausing lathe and a mill drill. I have developed this incredible craving for tooling that I cannot stop. Now I have to enter a twelve thread program.
He made me buy a minilathe from the usual scumbags. I then bought tools, drills, morse taper chucks and built up a small lathe bench. Today, a small 4jaw and a coolant flex pipe came in the mail. Already saving up for a quick change tool post and carbide holder and tip set. I blame it on TOT.
TOT is eventually going to have to be subpoenaed for my divorce proceedings so he can take the blame for my bad habits IN PERSON.
Pixelation was comedy gold.
You actual saying japanese porn x(ehamster) lol :-)
you can't show that in Japan
I am disgusted and plan to write to my MP
Comedy Brass he he he he... no?
Good Old Japanese Mosaic
Imagine if public schools had teachers like this faceless, but non-threatening man with a wicked sense of humor...
My life would have been so much different.
As a teacher of high school students, I model my approach after ToT and this past year (thanks to Covid) I was able to be faceless in person and teach my students via the internet.
He is threatening you think this man cant steal your wife and life in a second
Now they have dudes that look like they have 2 X chromosomes...
Just when I thought your videos couldn’t get any better.....
The pixelation was off the charts funny.
I always wondered how they made those miniature lathes. 😱
Randallvgc 😂
The pixelating
was for the Japanese watching this video.
I was literally taking a sip of coffee when that part happened. I just barely managed to not spit it back into the cup.
I didn’t get it ......
@@1BCamden look up Japanese porn. By Japan law it's all pixelated. As such, the number of pixels in Japanese porn is inversely proportional to the distance of the action.
For the last two weeks, I've been checking Tony's channel twice a day.
Not that I'm obsessed, or anything.....
Vandal I do the same thing everyday😂😂😂
Yeah. I do the same. What I've learned is that Tony won't post a new video until I post a comment urging him to get on with it. Pro tip.
The stress from my day has melted away. Thanks This Old Tom!
thewoodshed idiot, it’s that young tim
@@Catchcheese you forgot "savant". I'm an idiot savant.
Your editing and sense of humor is the best, your Japanese blur cracked me up when I finally got it. Thanks
hubifornia It was a touch suggestive
needed some '70's music to go with that
I don't have a lathe, probably never will. But your videos are so entertaining. I laughed more watching this video than I usually do in a day, and im subbed to a few comedy channels.
Your vids are the best. Thank you for blessing us with your time.
I laughed a whole lot at this one. I actually paused it at the first question to think about it (because I'm no machinist) & it was so funny when I turned it back on and the bar graphed answers appeared. ToT and Ave are my two *_sanity savers._*
I laughed after the ketshup squirt sound in the drilling scene.
I haven't been near a lathe since I was a teenager but I can't keep a straight face watching these videos.
Trevor, if you ever get a lathe you'll realize that you've become a master of the world and you can make it your servant.
Most people are not British Secret Service agents, but they still watch James Bond movies.
An entire generation of kids are going to have so much of their father's knowledge cataloged and recorded on youtube for when they pass on. I wish I had this for my dad. Very cool.
Your throw-away comedy is amazing. Thank you for the laughs!
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@@Scynthius137 If you're referring to the "screw-up" joke, I agree and that was by far my favorite!
No no no!!! he is quite serious .
@@umbra1016 The surreptitious Subscribe.
I managed to cut a 5/8" x 8 TPI Acme nut for an old tailstock quill. I first cleaned up and recut the male thread and it ended up 15mmm OD. My tool was a composite one like yours except it was HSS retained by a grub screw. The bar was 10mm diameter so no relief grinding reqd. Like you I cut to an open end. I drew it all in CAD first so I could get the right leading & trailing clearances on the tool. Amazingly it all worked.
"..but every time I've tried they've always wanted money" LOL
Those damn tool sellers. always trying to make your wallet cry.... heartless
i seriously almost spit out my drink when i heard that lol
That was the best comment of this week !......!
This is how you make money on yootub, you make vids. Cant do that if you just buy a tool. For the ordinary time-is-money machinist or hobbyist, buying the tool will save you time and yield more better results.
Best channel on UA-cam. Certainly the only machinist channel my wife actually watches, enjoys and alerts me to new vids. Thanks this old Tom!
Have you ever considered changing your name to “This Incredible Tony” for a better acronym?
Oh yeah? Some years ago Tony was "This New Tony" (TNT). Good old times.
Or This Incredible Tony Shop
There is enough TiT on the internet already - oh wait [fade to black for a brief second - jump cut]
Can't do that the tee shirt won't match
maybe.. "this honest old tony"?... on a side note though.. how can anyone in their right mind dislike this video.
I keep this video tucked away with my favourites, as it never fails to satisfy my wants, needs and urges.
A good old way to use the resources you have accumulated along your journey, put together a modest but solid tap, and produce a quality nut!
Bravo ol chap!
this old tony explains democracy in a nutshell for engineers
Interactive machining :D It is like having someone looking over your shoulder and second-guessing everything.
This Old Tony: Electoral College Episode.
Your channel has inspired me so much that today I had a class that taught me some basics of welding and tried some basics. Thanks for being you!
P.S. you make TIG look 1000% percent easier than it actually is!
Wondered why he was cultivating kittens, now I know,
wish I didn’t.
was hoping to see the kitten again. noooooo
@@POTThaesslich well technically you did so YAY?!?
If you just add water, it turns back into kittens.. No worries..
It's not yet the Future, so we don't yet have Torgo's Executive Powder.
One assumes this is a cheap alternative.
ah this explains why there *wasn't* a meow at 11:22 🤔
The blurred got me ....lol laughing out of my chair lol
Until I read this comment I was totally lost as to why it was pixelated. Then is dawned on my OMG Machinist Porn for the win!
@@ToBeeOrNotToBeHoney Japanese,lathe,porno.😂😂😂
Anybody got a hanky!
That was one Dang Skippy Video, Tony....actually knicker ripping good! Had no idea that SPT could be so sensual and hilarious at the same time. Made my day and likely to go viral. Hat Tip and a big grin!
Finally “”MACHINERY’s HANDBOOK”! I’ve enjoyed This Old Tony for a while now and my interest isn’t as an enthusiast or a pro, but in part because Machinery’s Handbook is my grandfather’s life work. So I have to say I’ve been wondering when the old tome would be referenced... referencing the reference, as it were.
That’s right, I’m talking about That Old Horton. Anyway, I wish I could share these videos with his now-since-deceased soul.
Thanks This Old Tony for bringing up the handbook. It makes this young Horton, and perhaps that Old Horton - Holbrook Horton - proud.
I tell my friends this is the best machining/fabricating channel on the Internet. I'm starting to wonder though if this is just the best channel on the Internet. Keep up the great work!
Alaska Skidood
Have you checked out a channel called Clickspring….
Please don't ever stop filming ! I learn a lot from your video's when I'm not pausing cause I'm laughing to hard to pay any attention. I have been machining parts for years but never had anyone teach me, I learned what little I know on my own. I think its really great their are people like you who share their knowledge . I'm truly greatful....
That video was amazing. They all are ! I looooove the blurred out section when the tool was working it's best. I laughed so hard once I realized what it was. You are so talented! Thank you
All the creative humor aside, there must be on “heckuva” lot of work to get the videos put together. My (unheard) laughter should be reward enough. Thanks for the edu-fun. 😍
Me: it is 3 am and I want to sleep...
My brain: watch some dude cut a thread in a pipe
Fyi not a pipe. Pipes are tubes but not all tubes are pipes. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Same 2:52 am and i watch this with same thoughts
Are you me in disguise?
Glad I’m not alone.
lol, here i am at 3:41
I don't know if you are an excellent machinist who is also a great video editor, or the other way around. But your body of work never fails to entertain and inform.
Thank God, going to be preforming the same fix on my lathe as well. Perfect timing Tony. Love your videos, just wish there were more. Thanks so much for passing along so many of your skills
Make a new screw too, that way you are covered for any eventuality.
Brilliant video Tony! They just keep getting better and better! Thanks 👍
You should do a custom tap then cut it on the bandsaw and definitely grind the HSS.
Thanks, Tony. I'm in Iowa learning to drive tractor trailers and it's quite stressful. A witty bit of machine tool levity is just what I needed.
We call M16x3 with acme profile TR16x3 (METRIC TRAPEZOIDAL THREAD)
Should be a thirty degree included angle if I am not mistaken as opposed to the 29 degrees included angle for Acme. I agree with your thoughts Boris Kozjan.
Cheers from John, Australia.
I am pretty sure if someone used metric diameter and metric pitch, that also used metric included angle...
yep exactly
@@boriskozjan 100 degrees in a metric circle?
Love your videos. Educational and made with a (mostly) great sense of humor. Thanks.
11:10 girlfriend ABSOLUTELY looked over at my screen and asked wtf I was watching. thanks.
We all get that all the time... You'll get used to it.
It aint pretty - But that is how lathe nuts are born.. :)
Always a pleasure. Love these episodes where you're making something to replace something that broke. Many thanks.
"7-8 extra threading tools, and perhaps maybe, an extra lathe"
I about choked and fell outa my chair, i'll post more when I can breath again
narmale it’s been 5 days, you breathing yet?
When is the funeral?
Um. 3 weeks. You feeling good? Whens the funeral?
Man thanks for the thoughts guys, i just got home from the ER and they im good to be off the ventilator but to stay off youtube for a few months till im fully recovered.
@@narmale recover and take your time hope you feel better
You should do a video on various cutting tools and uses for the mill.
Also, you're the reason I still get on youtube.
#longliveTOT
How a machining video can make me laugh out loud is a mystery. And yes, agreed. One of the best channels out there. Although ToT got me to watch Alex French Guy cooking. What do they have in common? Great video editing, passion, humor, genuine, and it makes you feeling good inside after having watched it.
Again, a high quality video mixed with the perfect sense of humor
Thnx!!
"Something is afoot, possibly even amiss." Little stuff like that is the triple chocolate icing on the ice cream cake that is a This Old Tony video. What a time to be alive, when this kind of helpful, entertaining stuff is available for free without putting pants on or leaving my couch.
"...could just simply buy an internal acme threading bar, but every time I've tried, they wanted money..."
I lost it! Absolutely hilarious!
I can't get enough of your humor and knowledge. You are really clever how you mix them together. Appreciate your time and talent. Thanks
*Jar:* _Kitten Powder_
*Video:* _Sudden Scary Music_
*Me:* _actually gasped_
Same way they make baby oil, right?
pennise lmao
Tony, You are a genius ... and probably help us to be a little less stupid.
Thank you for the precious tricks and the great fun. I was cutting an internal M19x2 thread with a Chinese Minilathe and a home made tool (in aluminum...but yet successfully!) and I would have probably not even dare trying without your videos.
modern poetry.
This channel is ART.
I love the bell ringing at the very end!
The quality of the rest is what are used to😉. Finally you did it, congrats, Tony!
Loved the pixelated thread cutting part!
Undoubtedly your best video. Your comedy was spot on for this whole video, even the unintentional comedy of "I guess this tool won't cut unless it's touching the part" that you completely improvised. Congrats on a great video :)
One small detail. When the thread is trapezoidal it is TR and not M. So here it would be TR16x3 instead of M16x3.
Love the edits, by the way
I've been blessed by a litter of 5 stray kittens abandoned in my garage.
Up till now they have been a drain on the family fortune with vet , feed , toy and litter tray bills.
Armed with the knowledge gleaned from this vid I am starting a "business" to utilise the copious quantities of up till now waste product I've been using for landfill.
Cheers Eric
Question: Does my vice absolutely *need* to be cool? I do have some stickers and glitter that I can apply, if necessary.
A hot vise (vice is the opposite of virtue) would be a bad idea. It would cool down and it would lose grip on almost anything you had clamped in it. It would be unpleasant to handle, too :)
@@Pow3llMorgan I experienced the thermal expansion problem when I attempted to fry an egg by heating the vice jaws to red-hot and clamping the egg for the duration of the cooking. The floor enjoyed a better breakfast than I did.
And yes, vice is the opposite of virtue; it is also (generally) how Brits spell the name of the tool. :)
Well, someone didn't get the joke....
Absolutely one of the best channels here on YT. I sure hope this is just a short break and ToT is doing fine. It's hard work to make these videos and let us watch them free of charge. I've learned a lot watching his videos.
Supa clever editing as always. love the channel
Probably the best illustration of thread cutting I’ve watched! Very understandable and yet, entertaining....thanks!
I'm a simple man I see tony and I click. work can wait.
The best combo of learnin' and laughin'! Thank you, Tony!
Your videos never stop getting better!
Can’t
stop
Laughing!
Dude, you have a gift, both for machining and humor. I love your videos.
You should choose single point thread and make it on the lathe ...
Dude, you show us crap you have on your bench, and you make it fun and educational!
That's a rare talent you have there!
I wish I had teachers like you!
That DRO sure shines a light on lathe work!
Sorry I'm gone now.
I waited all day at work to come home sit back and enjoy this video. Always a pleasure. Stay out of trouble lol
I never came across any pixilation! does that mean I’m a fully paid up member?
There were literally 3 points in this video where I went to give you a thumbs up and realized I had already given this video a thumbs up. You rock, Tony.
I don't even care if it's a useful part. I suddenly really want to see threads being cut on a bandsaw.
I'm imagining an angled jig and some set of guides to move the bar in front of the blade... and so many missing fingertips. So, so many missing fingers...
Not too hard for external threads. For internal... couple helixes, and some welding or brazing.
@@absalomdraconis Imagine making a left handed acme tap!
For external easy. Internal adds 3 extra steps.
1 cut threaded bushing down 1 side.
2 turn bushing inside out.
3 braze... um weld it closed
Pro tip: be shure not to get full penetration , the pixels will make it hard to see when to dip your brass rod agen.
@Captain MufDyven Or......just wrap some brass wire around a rod to make a sort of spring and then braze this back into the worn nut hole...…..gulp.
I'm not REALLY sure if you know just how much I appreciate your channel/content.
Thank you.
Genuinely, honestly, humbly, and with a somewhat creepy pause...
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This old Tony your channel is just brilliant. or as we say in England (Smashing) 😁
Never a dull moment with This Old Tony. Enjoyed it as always thanks for sharing. GW
Just spent 20 minutes explaining to my daughter that you did not powder the kittens. This is what I get for teaching her to read.
I appreciate your sense of humor Tony! Thanks
Well I, for one, definitely didn’t understand the Japanese porn reference...
they always blur the bits - you'll see it in episode 3 or so of "My Husband won't Fit"
*Robin Marriott* It took me a few seconds to not get it as well.
Is that another of those metric/imperial stories?
Not being a porn consumer, I did not get it either until you perverts explained it. GREAT humor! :-)
I got it right away. Hey, don't look at me like that! I dated an Asian girl and they really are pixelated.
you my friend, are a genius, and it is a pleasure watching your videos
Yay more old Tony videos !
This channel is great therapy for cold miserable winter days!
Tony, I’m tryin’ to figure out if you’re an engineer turned machinist or a machinist turned engineer....either way, your videos are outstanding! keep ‘em coming!
His sense of humor is too sharp for him to be an engineer.
how do you spell engineer??? a-s-s-h-o-l-e tony is no engineer
@@pennise true dat
Nicely done. I enjoy you sense of humor. Thanks
TOT I found your channel via AvE. Love the content! I really enjoy your videos about the minila-the and it got me thinking. I was wondering with all of the modifications that you have to do it to make it as good as it can be could you/would you be better off making a minila fold... the from scratch? A little flour, a little egg, some butter, bake at 160 degrees science.
Old Tony, You humor amazes me every time!!!
Single Point Thread
Lathe
Built up tool
*edit* Amazing!
You should have been more subtle. Five people got it!
Love your video's, you have a wicked sense of humour Tony....
Pixelating the adult portion. TOT, your making machining classy again🤣🤣
you're
When he said "it's technical term is a miscalculation", the deadpan was so spot-on I thought for a moment he was being serious and that was a legit feature.
1:13 PMSL !!!
You'll need to hit pause!
sneaky, hahahaha
Can’t stop watching your videos. Keep up the good work. Thanks mate.
Couldn't you technically use your time travel ability to see what videos you'll be making then travel back and make that video, already knowing what's going to happen, and reduce the wait time between uploads? Or is there some sort of machinist paradox involved?
It's the risk involved in the time travelling that makes it dangerous for Tony to undertake. If he gets those gear settings wrong or if someone disturbed his lathe while he was travelling then we might never hear from Tony again.
And the power bill gets him in trouble with his wife
Please see Spaceballs for the technical explanation why he cant do that.
I can't put into words how much I enjoy this channel. Learn and laugh or laugh and learn?
Use a hacksaw to cut threads? That's child"s play. Use an angle grinder instead. It's easy for 12" X 0.25
Did every body notice, Tony refuses to talk about his needle point (sewing,) got ya. Great video. As a back yard machinist, I'm glad that I don't have to share my screw-up's, but old Tony put's his on full display, for all of the world to see. I just glad that most of my screw-up's happen on February 30th, every year. Now for those not good at counting, February only has 28 day's, and yes on leap year has 29 day's, do you see where this is going.
Great video as always, the censored bit cracked me up 😂 😂 😂
Wow, Tony, I never know you were savvy. This the most seamless interactive video I have ever watched. It is like you know the answers before even before I did.
You should make a ASMR spoof. I bet you would kill it
Yes, an ASMR... spoof.
A great machinist and an absolute gifted video maker!
You made this legal to watch in Japan. Or so a friend told me.
dude when it went pixilated for like 2s I was like what the heck just happened... then I died XD
Anyone else read Bill Gates
Hehehe, let's just say that choice of moniker was not an accident...
I'm liking this video even before finishing it based solely on the fact that you're actually really funny. I love the flavor of your humor. It's tasty.
Can't wait to see what part you're making for Project Egress. Or are you just gonna jump back in time and 'borrow' an original piece? 😁
As usual humorous and bloody brilliant ! Thank you
2:20 Yep, that was enough to press Like.
had same problem on my mill... how ever when i checked the threads on the screw they was also warn beyound use, it was cheaper to replace with more moden ballscrew and now i have ZERO backlash (well almost better then 1/4 inch i had) best upgrade i ever made!!! it mills steal now likes its butter
I was looking forward to a 12m 42s video but I guess this will do
i just slow down the playback speed on youtube to 0.75 so i was able to understand and enjoy more time.