Heavy Turning On Pacemaker Lathe (Making a Large Spacer) | Arbor Press Restoration

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  • @MyLilMule
    @MyLilMule Рік тому +8

    Those Pacemakers have so much torque. I was doing the same thing on a Pacemaker down at the rail yard. Taking .500" off the diameter and it didn't even break a sweat.

  • @geckoproductions4128
    @geckoproductions4128 Рік тому +2

    Im a gunsmith. HEAVY turning is impressive! thanks for the video

  • @jasonhull5712
    @jasonhull5712 6 місяців тому

    That’s an impressive cut to say the least. You have an assembled quite a shop man. That equipment is all really good quality, right down to the workbench’s and vices.
    All the thumbs up 👍 👍👍👍

  • @patrickmazzone9066
    @patrickmazzone9066 3 місяці тому +1

    Excellent job loved to watch it

  • @patrickmazzone9066
    @patrickmazzone9066 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome thanks for sharing

  • @4GibMe
    @4GibMe 11 місяців тому +1

    A little over kill for a toilet seat!!!!
    Awesome work dude. Thumbs up Subcribed.

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 Рік тому +4

    Very nice job, well done.
    The American Pacemaker is a workhorse.
    Thanks for sharing the process.
    Have a great day.

  • @WhoFartedSeriously
    @WhoFartedSeriously Рік тому +1

    That Pacemaker was eatin’! Great video man!

  • @alanjs1
    @alanjs1 Рік тому +1

    Alan here from the UK. Just found your channel and really enjoyed this video. I like your laid back, but knowledgeable style. I've just built up a home machine shop so I'm looking forward to learning from you. Thanks.

  • @fluppir
    @fluppir Рік тому +1

    Very nice ! Thanks for sharing ! Glad the horizontal lived up to your expectations !

  • @anthonyrivers8395
    @anthonyrivers8395 Рік тому +1

    Awesome very nice part.

  • @CncFrezar
    @CncFrezar Рік тому

    Very good 👍

  • @ElltoRToisedelPaPito
    @ElltoRToisedelPaPito Рік тому

    Happy Saturday!

  • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
    @shawnmrfixitlee6478 Рік тому

    Oh man , I so enjoyed ! sure would like to see those heavy cuts in real time ..👍👍

  • @RutherfordRyan1
    @RutherfordRyan1 Рік тому

    Love your work, love your machines….

  • @John-fq8mz
    @John-fq8mz Рік тому

    Great job 👏

  • @douglasrizzo9210
    @douglasrizzo9210 Рік тому

    Dad had an American Pacemaker. Great lathe.

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms Рік тому +3

    Fantastic mate, just subbed, love me some machining 👍

  • @jrgenkryger1952
    @jrgenkryger1952 Рік тому

    Nice job

  • @paulsilva3346
    @paulsilva3346 Рік тому +1

    16:30, why reduce usability by docking the Throat.?😮

  • @buckbuck9225
    @buckbuck9225 Рік тому

    Great sound and vidéo work..

  • @stevecrawford1238
    @stevecrawford1238 Рік тому

    Nicely done

  • @mikemullis6862
    @mikemullis6862 Рік тому +1

    Coolant is a good thing!

  • @miketabback2635
    @miketabback2635 Рік тому

    Great job I am impressed.

  • @gexas38
    @gexas38 Рік тому

    great vid...have u covered what looks to be your radial arm drill in the back? I would love to see that on a video sometime..again great work.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  Рік тому

      Yes indeed it should be in upcoming videos

    • @gexas38
      @gexas38 Рік тому

      wonderful and i cant wait....@@VanoverMachineAndRepair

  • @mateobarbis3628
    @mateobarbis3628 Рік тому

    Whaaaaaat a machine! Awesome vid too!

  • @garysgarage101
    @garysgarage101 Рік тому +3

    Holly shit, that Pacemaker is a beast, awesome chips. That K&T is a perfect for what you’re doing. I’m wondering if the stock would have fit in the Colchester with the bed removed?

  • @danmetzger5583
    @danmetzger5583 Рік тому

    Nice vid! I sure wish you had channel stickers available.....

  • @kennethjackson7574
    @kennethjackson7574 Рік тому

    On long mild steel bar stock I have done .750 diameter reductions in one pass on my grandfather’s 18x72 engine lathe. The limiting factor? Slippage of the leather belts. F.E. Reed, made in 1892. It’s last production job was 9,500 pieces circa 1970. It’s now in a museum’s steam-powered machine shop. Like a lot of old machines, it’s a beast- a 2-ton chainfall could only lift the headstock end.

  • @hilltopmachineworks2131
    @hilltopmachineworks2131 Рік тому

    Enjoyed. 👍

  • @life.is.to.short1414
    @life.is.to.short1414 Рік тому

    When you do all those doc, what was the feeds and speeds?

  • @Feldi09867
    @Feldi09867 8 місяців тому

    What inserts do you use for rhoughing?

  • @mudnducs
    @mudnducs Рік тому

    American Pacemakers and Monarch’s will chew thru some steel!

  • @hersch_tool
    @hersch_tool Рік тому +2

    "But I'm sure you'll correct me in the comments..." Lol, amen brother.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Рік тому

    Great use of the Fireball angles......great video too.....thanks so much for sharing, Paul in Florida

  • @mohdashfaq5297
    @mohdashfaq5297 Рік тому

    Badiya

  • @bigdave6447
    @bigdave6447 Рік тому

    Rough it out on the Do-all bandsaw. A band saw is one of the most efficient way to remove large amounts of material!

  • @KC4MNE
    @KC4MNE Рік тому

    WOW! is there such a thing as chatter with that beast

  • @Freetheworldnow
    @Freetheworldnow Рік тому +3

    Excellent lathe work.
    But, regarding your set ups on the horizontal mill, you went the worst possible way in my opinion.
    If you took a horizontal cut, instead of a vertical cut, you could simply have held the piece in the vise.
    And for your other operation, simply bolt the work piece flat on the table and use a large face mill.
    Easy to indicate for both operations and easy on the machine as well.
    Thanks for posting. Keep those videos coming, as I enjoy your content. You are a good men!!
    Regarding the ''shorts'', I don't like them at all.
    Ten to twenty minutes formats are the best in my opinion.
    God Bless.

  • @ericschreiber1847
    @ericschreiber1847 Рік тому

    Im surprised that setup in the mill worked at all. As soon as i seen it i was betting it would chatter.

  • @jameswood9764
    @jameswood9764 Рік тому

    Save time and avoid chipping insert tip by not facing to the center since you are going to drill and bore out the center?

  • @rupunzel6299
    @rupunzel6299 Рік тому

    Negative rake carbide inserts cut by using the heat generated by friction to plasticize/soften the metal then essentially scooping the metal off the round being turned. Completely different method of metal removal from a positive rake insert which essentially shears the material off the round.. Positive rake inserts are fragile and could never survive this kind of material removal duty. Positive rake inserts work on low power lathes that do not have anywhere near the rigidity/stability of a lathe like this ATW pacemaker. It is possible to go more than 0.5" DOC with a CNMG43x insert as the chips will come off the cutting tool blue chunks when feed/speed/DOC is optimized.
    This is how these carbide inserts and ATW pacemaker was designed and intended to be used daily year after year...

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  Рік тому

      Yea indeed. I certainly can go deeper but feed rate optimization is key to not bog down machine or brake inserts.

  • @robertmason8341
    @robertmason8341 Рік тому

    Heavy turning??? That’s not what Abom says!!! 😂. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  Рік тому

      Lol

    • @geckoproductions4128
      @geckoproductions4128 Рік тому

      I believe he as an American Pacemaker too

    • @paulwomack5866
      @paulwomack5866 Рік тому

      @@geckoproductions4128 he certainly used one in the past, but I don't know if that was the production shop, his old shop, or his new shop. Machine changes are very much part of the UA-cam machinist life style!

  • @michaelwooda9444
    @michaelwooda9444 Рік тому +1

    No expert here,but shouldn't you dwell a bit after a deep cut on those chamfers? They look out of round. Because the tool was taking a deep cut at such a huge diameter,the tool being pulled back while in a big cut would make me think it cut more on one area than the other

  • @marcosmota1094
    @marcosmota1094 Рік тому +1

    Ready for my Vanover shop fix, hit me!

  • @rbrown264
    @rbrown264 Рік тому

    4130 is stress proof

  • @paulwomack5866
    @paulwomack5866 Рік тому

    That first attempted cut on the horizontal mill was never going to work - even if the cutter had been fine, the workholding was "optimistic" at best

  • @williamhoward8319
    @williamhoward8319 Рік тому

    that is a ucky green why not a real machine grey

  • @paul5683
    @paul5683 Рік тому

    The first thing to do is punch as big of drill through the center and get that out of the way.
    By taking out the center first you don't have a chance of disturbing the concentric diameters that you have already turned. Also when later you are facing, you won't run out of surface speed on the smaller diameter.
    You should have ditched the idea of holding the part in a vice. Strapping it directly to the table would have been much more rigid.
    Maybe in twenty years you will stop screwing up. Good luck.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  Рік тому +1

      Maybe in 20 years I will stop screwing up…Probably not, proud to be human!

    • @WheatMillington
      @WheatMillington Рік тому +1

      What an obnoxious way to finish an otherwise-decent comment.