So many things going on when welding and they all matter. I was wondering if you would like to take a look at welding videos and tell us what were doing wrong? I sometimes go through the whole checklist and I just can't get it right.
Thank you for making this video, I like the simplicity of your design and will use many of these ideas. I had concerns that the enclosure would reduce the versatility of the mill when doing large or long pieces that hang over the edge. A few times a year I need to take off the vise and clamp parts directly to the table or onto an angle plate. I like how each wall panel is held together in the corner using a cross drilled square bar. I would need to have each wall panel removable for pieces that hang over the edge. I plan to put a 90 degree profile "picture frame" around the base for it to screw into at each panel's bottom. I also prefer to use straight cutting oil on my manual machines, I do not want that on the floor, much more easy having a pump compared to the spray bottle I use for drilling. You have done the best job making an enclosure for a knee mill that I have seen.
I'd love to know more about your life. How long have you been running (and living in??) a mobile shop? What made you embark on the journey? It's such a cool situation, though not without some compromises compared to "regular" American life.
What size of generator are you using to power your mobile shop? Does it produce 3 phase or are you using an inverter or phase converter for your machine tools? Thanks b
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So many things going on when welding and they all matter. I was wondering if you would like to take a look at welding videos and tell us what were doing wrong? I sometimes go through the whole checklist and I just can't get it right.
Always a good day when 6061 drops a video.
The uptick in content and the voice commentary is a welcome change to an already great channel. 😊
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Thank you for making this video, I like the simplicity of your design and will use many of these ideas.
I had concerns that the enclosure would reduce the versatility of the mill when doing large or long pieces that hang over the edge.
A few times a year I need to take off the vise and clamp parts directly to the table or onto an angle plate.
I like how each wall panel is held together in the corner using a cross drilled square bar.
I would need to have each wall panel removable for pieces that hang over the edge. I plan to put a 90 degree profile "picture frame" around the base for it to screw into at each panel's bottom.
I also prefer to use straight cutting oil on my manual machines, I do not want that on the floor, much more easy having a pump compared to the spray bottle I use for drilling.
You have done the best job making an enclosure for a knee mill that I have seen.
I'd love to know more about your life. How long have you been running (and living in??) a mobile shop? What made you embark on the journey? It's such a cool situation, though not without some compromises compared to "regular" American life.
I'm loving these how too videos ✌️
lathe splash guards next?
Mobile WorkSHOP? Fascinating!
Good stuff my friend! 👍
Great idea, thanks for sharing.
Great work sir
Thank you!
I thought that box was a Mill Cib to put a baby in it to rock him to sleep.😂
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What size of generator are you using to power your mobile shop? Does it produce 3 phase or are you using an inverter or phase converter for your machine tools? Thanks b
IS THAT A SUPRA!!??!
Are you still using the HTP?
Filter??
The pump has a "sock" style foam filter.
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