FYI, Anchor Lube WILL stain and etch, just like your old compound if you do not clean it off quickly. Especially cast iron. Do not get it on any machine ways (particularly lathe ways as they are more exposed). Do not leave any residue in tapped holes, especially blind holes that can sometimes be a pain to clean thoroughly. If any remains in threads, it can attack the bolt/threads and lead to seizing. I am unsure why it gets such good praise. Its the least pleasant tapping compound I have ever used in every aspect. Good ole Tap Magic Nano for ferrous materials, and Tap Magic Aluminum for non-ferrous materials serves much better.
How do you like the emco? I've been consideting replacing my bridgeport with a machine in better condition. The deckel ergonomics look much nicer and it seems more rigid, but I'd be concerned with the lack of flexibility in setups.
Hi. This is a Intos. Former TOS. Now emco got the production, and I don't know the quality. But back then it's very high quality. Same level as the 'famous' brands of tool room mills. - just way cheaper 😅 Where are you located? Compared to a Bridgeport, this is a way better mill. In every aspects. But it still lacks something that the BP can. But this offers a vertical table if the box table is removed. It then accepts allot of accessories or parts being mounted in that direction. This open up allot of new setups. With a tilt/swivel table, which lacks some rigidity, - you will have allot of possibilities with milling at certain angle though. I really like the control from the side.. but takes some times to getting used to. Afterwards, its just great. Hope this answers just a little. Feel free to ask more. If i can answer. Best regards
You have a small shop... but it is very well equipped. And clean!
Thanks allot. Much appreciated 😊👍
Nice vises. I think you will like the anchorlube. Only issue I have discovered is if you dont use it a lot it will tend to dry out in the bottle.
Thanks allot 👍 thanks, I will way attention. Do you think it's possible to add something to get it more floating again?
@@OmeMachining I tried mixing some water in it and it did not stay mixed very well.
yeah in the squeeze bottle the tip will kinda dry up.
FYI, Anchor Lube WILL stain and etch, just like your old compound if you do not clean it off quickly. Especially cast iron. Do not get it on any machine ways (particularly lathe ways as they are more exposed). Do not leave any residue in tapped holes, especially blind holes that can sometimes be a pain to clean thoroughly. If any remains in threads, it can attack the bolt/threads and lead to seizing. I am unsure why it gets such good praise. Its the least pleasant tapping compound I have ever used in every aspect. Good ole Tap Magic Nano for ferrous materials, and Tap Magic Aluminum for non-ferrous materials serves much better.
How do you like the emco? I've been consideting replacing my bridgeport with a machine in better condition.
The deckel ergonomics look much nicer and it seems more rigid, but I'd be concerned with the lack of flexibility in setups.
Hi. This is a Intos. Former TOS. Now emco got the production, and I don't know the quality. But back then it's very high quality. Same level as the 'famous' brands of tool room mills.
- just way cheaper 😅
Where are you located?
Compared to a Bridgeport, this is a way better mill. In every aspects. But it still lacks something that the BP can. But this offers a vertical table if the box table is removed. It then accepts allot of accessories or parts being mounted in that direction. This open up allot of new setups. With a tilt/swivel table, which lacks some rigidity, - you will have allot of possibilities with milling at certain angle though. I really like the control from the side.. but takes some times to getting used to. Afterwards, its just great.
Hope this answers just a little. Feel free to ask more. If i can answer.
Best regards
Hello, what is the name of blue tapping machine you use? It looks very useful.
I don't know the name. It's from "electric tapping machine" on Instagram 😊
🧐 spændende med det skære olie det glæder jeg mig til at høre mere om. Vh
Jeg skal nok følge op. Men indtil videre er jeg meget tilfreds 🙂
@@OmeMachining 🧐 ja for Rocol er rigtig godt med det ka godt være en irriterende lugt i længden
Hvordan er det du har så i rustfristål? Vh
Hi, can you give a link for the vices in asia? I want to buy two exact same ones! Thanks...
Hi. Please ask Aiken from Aikron. 👍
Har du prøvet rocol klorfri skærefedt og olie?
@@MadsBennetsen nej 😊 den må jeg lige kigge nærmere p0