The Chinese sell these tools for less than it cost to buy the steel to make them. I don’t know how they do it considering manufacturing costs I can’t argue the fact it’s more satisfying to make them yourself though
Very nice- I did something almost exactly the same a few years back for use with an offset boring head in my mill. The standard cemented carbide bars that came with it were great on steel or cast iron, but made scary sounds on aluminum. The new tool worked great, though- left a nice mirror finish on steel or aluminum, and was damn near dead silent when cutting.
f@@tompas11A3n52KkX great video. Near end i thought you would give the bar a flat mounting base, you chose to make a special holder for it, equally good enough. I would have appreciated a closer view of it doing the boring but it seemed to work quite well😎👍
Tapping the 4mm hole in your circumstance is much easier and safer by taking the machine out of gear and using a tommy bar in the hole for the chuck key. This will prevent the side load from the adjustable wrench and is easier than how you started the tap. Light pressure for feed.
+john john Yes thats a way to do it. Sometimes I use a spring loaded center fitted in the chuck and by that put some pressure on the tap or tap wrench while tapping. Thanks for watching.
Three reasons: the tap is small - M4, the tap isn't a spiral point tap and last, this milling machine has no moving quill. You have to lower/rise the milling table manually and that is pretty hard to do without breaking the tap. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the idea. I was able to make a whole process with my lathe using 1 inch bar tool holder.Took me a long time to do the first one but the second one can be more than 15 minutes. I think my method is little bit better has a sharp corner for a wedge the tip. The risky part to do taping with the harbor freight tools. (The inside corner has to be countersink)
Nice job. Some of the bars from 20 years ago had ring grooves cut in them, supposedly to decrease the tendency of vibration. I never could tell the difference though.
Try turning the bar slightly toward you (about 10-15 degrees), so the tip of the insert is touching the work a fraction lower, to prevent the bottom of the insert rubbing on the wall of the bore.
Thank you. :) I don't know the exact quality grade but I was told that it is a good quality steel and it seems to work fine for making boring bars. Thanks for watching and comment.
Someone else commented, did you do anything (select an appropriate insert) so that the bottom of the insert is slanted away from the cut? The tube curves inward, and if the side of the insert is not tilted to match then the cutting edge will never touch the material. I saw it cutting, but don't know what you did to make it work. One possibility is to raise the tool so that the cutting edge is above center by half the insert thickness or a little more, which is effectively the same as making the tool with a tilted insert, which results in a "negative" cutting edge although I could see the chip breaker that compensates for that.
Excellent, thank you. That insert has a 7 degree clearance angle, so it will work in a reasonably large hole. I like the W type inserts better than triangle, I will have to see if I can make a holder for them. Unfortunately the CoroTurn series does not have a W version which is my favorite instead of T, but others do.
The camera was on an angle so I can understand that it looks like the insert was not cutting right but it really is cutting alright. Thanks for watching.
Nope, a Deckel is much more robust than an Aciera F3. I do have an Aciera F3 myself, and I love to change to a Deckel. Also I'm surprised that the tap didn't brake. I do tap my hole on a drilling machine, frequency controled. Works great.Why do you use a regular bolt to tighten the toolbit ? I've made my bots excentric, so the toolbit will always be forced to the side edge.
Thank you for the idea. I was able to make a whole process with my lathe using 1 inch bar tool holder.Took me a long time to do the first one but the second one can be more than 15 minutes. I think my method is little bit better has a sharp corner for a wedge the tip. The risky part to do taping with the harbor freight tools. (The inside corner has to be countersink)
nice job i have to do the same thing i want to make a boring bar to fit in me 1/2 boreing head but in your case i still think you had to drop your insert down 5 degrees but good video thanks bud.
tompas11 I was cringing as well when I saw the climb milling!!!! I make it very clear to my guys that’s not an acceptable practice. The risk of broken end mills is far to high and the process is much to slow. Efficiency, very low!!!!
The main advantage it's cheaper than buying these tools and another advantage is that I enjoy making my own tools. And it's fun to! I can't see any disadvantages. The material is some good quality steel. I don't know the exact quality grade, sorry. Thanks for watching.
hey ,thanks for video ,i'm going to try to make one or two an thanks for showing me how ,,,, can you help us -where can we buy the ...best screw at i have a lot of cheap or bad one's thanks again good day
What milling machine is that? I watched again to figure out that the spindle ram is the Y axis? I think some of the Deckels were like that? Liked the vid!
You are absolutely right in that the C stands for 7 degrees, my bad... I think, if my memory doesn't let me down, that the insert shall be slightly over the centerline of the workpiece. Maybe your problem lies there?
Good quality steel, a lathe and a milling machine, drill bits, endmills, threading taps, carbide inserts and some patience and interest in machining. Thanks for watching!
Yes this was a very long time ago. Time is going faster and faster I think. I'm sorry that I can't help you out what type of material i used. I guess it was just some steel I had laying around, but I can tell you that these tools work ok even today. Thanks for watching.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX so true ,, i had 35 holes to tap ,, started off thinking no way ,, i was waiting for the tap to snap ,, after the 4th hole i thought bugg this and stuck the tap in the ryobi cordless drill ,, oild the plate and powered thru the remainer ,, seemed the faster i went the smoother it tapped ,,,, Great vid ,I love seeing what people can do ,, thanks again for the reply and Happy new year
Yeah, even I can’t see the reason why I faced five times. It’s a mysterium… This milling machine (Aciera F3) has no moving quill. You have to lower/rise the milling table manually and that is pretty hard to do without breaking the tap. Thanks for watching and comment.
AW..Swiss machine...I used to work on a old Aciera back in Switzerland in apprenticeship, perhaps making a sliding drive attachment or tap on the drill press.
Nice to hear that you worked with an Aciera in Switzerland. What do you think about the Aciera milling machines? Sliding drive? Well I don't know, I think I can endure with the manual threading. I don't own a regular drill press, sorry. But a drill press is on my list though.
Make a boring bar 1. paint all the walls the same color white 2. no music 3. only one beer on tap 4. no tv's 5. all bar and waitstaff must wear the same green polo and khaki pants 6. no food
Yeah make a boring bar the way you want it. Yeah the walls are white, not black. Yeah no music when I'm working - disturbing, the machine produces the music. No beer on tap only malt whisky, you know only the best is good enough. No Tv's thats right I never watch tv to much sport. No no green polos and khaki pants only long pants and a checkered shirt. No food? Quee? Of course there will be lots of food and mostly meat with some beer to drink and maybe a cigar afterwards. Ahh i love it...
Looks nice but i have questions about depth of cut positions etc ..all this measurement stuff needs to be known for the proper alignment of the cutting insert.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX well then you must have gone by instinct and experience..I guess that's where I'm at building mine...I'm trying to figure out an adjustment scheme though..I have a very specific job for mine in a tight space.
9:20 onward I can notice the O.D. bouncing about. Then the I.D. can be seen bouncing. At first I thought it could be an optical illusion due to the turning and colorization. Take a piece of paper and hold it between the I.D. and O.D. covering the top portion of the work piece and the chuck. Also look at the right side of the chuck, with or without the piece of paper. Now that I am looking at it again, it appears that the chuck is not quite centered. :
actually you totally right lol i screwed up thanks 4 that reply im an upcomming home machinist still learning lots and have to make a good indexable tool insert for my 2/12 inch boreing head. im kinda tired of those cheap boring bar tools they sell for the boring heads. im looking to make somthing stronger and that can take bigger cuts somthing like 0.075 cuts or 1.000 cuts in one shot. ok thanks for your reply.
Nice bar but the wrong insert for your flat pocket. You can improve the finish and cut by using an insert that has a clearance angle built in. Stop your video and 10:35 and you'll see your insert has no angle--It just drops straight down. It's probably rubbing at the bottom. Keep the bar but change the insert.
I'm using this insert: TCMT 090202-MF 1025 and it has a 7 deg clearance angle. www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/Pages/productdetails.aspx?c=tcmt%201.8(1.5)0-mf%201025 Sometimes the camera angle can fool you.
@@garyhall867 To your knowledge I haven't broke at small tap yet. And do you know why? I take it very, very carefully when I tap small diameters. Don't you do that too?
9:28 point where i was scared. insert have relieaf becouse you didnt make it for holder lol. oh 10:45 how can that even cut. bottom of insert is cutting more than cutting edge. well explain quality of cut . maybe it cut bothways haha
@@tompas11A3n52KkX I'm sorry Tompas11. Any Comedian will tell you that some jokes will bomb. I was playing off "Boring Bar" 😉 A boring bar where alcohol is served. If I have to explain, it bombed. I watched the video, nice jod.
I don't use a tap wrench when tapping in the mill because this small milling machine does not have enough space to use a tap wrench. Thats why. Thanks for watching.
Why the hell would anyone buy tools like this when it’s cheaper and fun to just do it yourself? Great video
Just what I also think. Thanks.
The Chinese sell these tools for less than it cost to buy the steel to make them. I don’t know how they do it considering manufacturing costs
I can’t argue the fact it’s more satisfying to make them yourself though
Very nice- I did something almost exactly the same a few years back for use with an offset boring head in my mill. The standard cemented carbide bars that came with it were great on steel or cast iron, but made scary sounds on aluminum. The new tool worked great, though- left a nice mirror finish on steel or aluminum, and was damn near dead silent when cutting.
Thanks a lot.
f@@tompas11A3n52KkX great video. Near end i thought you would give the bar a flat mounting base, you chose to make a special holder for it, equally good enough. I would have appreciated a closer view of it doing the boring but it seemed to work quite well😎👍
@@jacqueso8424 Thanks for watching and your comment, appreciated.
Very nice video. I really like the way you supported the work in the vice. I think I may try to make one soon.
Thank you sir.
Ronald Moomaw yeah me too
Very nice boring bar - very well done :)
Thank you, and many thanks for subscribing to my channel. :)
Simple and brilliant.
Thanks and thanks for watching.
Tapping the 4mm hole in your circumstance is much easier and safer by taking the machine out of gear and using a tommy bar in the hole for the chuck key. This will prevent the side load from the adjustable wrench and is easier than how you started the tap. Light pressure for feed.
+john john Yes thats a way to do it. Sometimes I use a spring loaded center fitted in the chuck and by that put some pressure on the tap or tap wrench while tapping. Thanks for watching.
I'm curious why U didn't power tap the threads?
Three reasons: the tap is small - M4, the tap isn't a spiral point tap and last, this milling machine has no moving quill. You have to lower/rise the milling table manually and that is pretty hard to do without breaking the tap. Thanks for watching.
@@nostromo4269 Power tap M4 ???
Thank you for the idea. I was able to make a whole process with my lathe using 1 inch bar tool holder.Took me a long time to do the first one but the second one can be more than 15 minutes. I think my method is little bit better has a sharp corner for a wedge the tip.
The risky part to do taping with the harbor freight tools.
(The inside corner has to be countersink)
You are welcome. There's always a better method, search for it, find it, use it:)
Great video!!!
Thanks Deion, highly appreciated.
Nice job. Some of the bars from 20 years ago had ring grooves cut in them, supposedly to decrease the tendency of vibration. I never could tell the difference though.
Thank you.
Actuallythe grooves were as a reference so you had a rough dea how deep you were going when using a trav-a-dial or the like.
L98FIERO thats a great idea , thanks
Great job
Thanks and thanks for watching and comment.
Try turning the bar slightly toward you (about 10-15 degrees), so the tip of the insert is touching the work a fraction lower, to prevent the bottom of the insert rubbing on the wall of the bore.
Mmmm I try that. Thank you.
nice job..what kind of steel u use ..
Thank you. :)
I don't know the exact quality grade but I was told that it is a good quality steel and it seems to work fine
for making boring bars. Thanks for watching and comment.
Great video! Thanks for making.
Many thanks Randy, much appreciated!
Great video. Thanks for the effort to make the video
Thank you! And thank you very much for watching.
You are amazing
Thanks!
Someone else commented, did you do anything (select an appropriate insert) so that the bottom of the insert is slanted away from the cut? The tube curves inward, and if the side of the insert is not tilted to match then the cutting edge will never touch the material. I saw it cutting, but don't know what you did to make it work. One possibility is to raise the tool so that the cutting edge is above center by half the insert thickness or a little more, which is effectively the same as making the tool with a tilted insert, which results in a "negative" cutting edge although I could see the chip breaker that compensates for that.
TCMT
www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/Pages/productdetails.aspx?c=tcmt%201.8(1.5)0-mf%201025
Excellent, thank you. That insert has a 7 degree clearance angle, so it will work in a reasonably large hole. I like the W type inserts better than triangle, I will have to see if I can make a holder for them. Unfortunately the CoroTurn series does not have a W version which is my favorite instead of T, but others do.
The camera was on an angle so I can understand that it looks like the insert was not cutting right but it really is cutting alright. Thanks for watching.
awesome work dude.. is that a deckel milling machine your using
Thanks. The milling machine is a 59' Aciera F3.
Or kk would like to see a pic of it
You can see some of it here: ua-cam.com/video/_rhioJ64-_A/v-deo.html
Nice machine.. just like the deckel
Nope, a Deckel is much more robust than an Aciera F3. I do have an Aciera F3 myself, and I love to change to a Deckel. Also I'm surprised that the tap didn't brake. I do tap my hole on a drilling machine, frequency controled. Works great.Why do you use a regular bolt to tighten the toolbit ? I've made my bots excentric, so the toolbit will always be forced to the side edge.
I like it a lot! Thanks for posting this! Mind if I steal your idea?
Thank you vajake1, you are welcome to steal the idea.
Have fun making your boring bars and thanks for watching. :)
I want to 'steel' it too ;)
Hmmm... another thief perhaps? ;)
You're welcome and thanks for watching. :)
Thank you for the idea. I was able to make a whole process with my lathe using 1 inch bar tool holder.Took me a long time to do the first one but the second one can be more than 15 minutes. I think my method is little bit better has a sharp corner for a wedge the tip.
The risky part to do taping with the harbor freight tools.
(The inside corner has to be countersink)
nice job i have to do the same thing i want to make a boring bar to fit in me 1/2 boreing head but in your case i still think you had to drop your insert down 5 degrees but good video thanks bud.
Thanks for watching.
Nice project,don't know about that climb milling though
If you don't take any heavy cuts and have a reasonably sturdy machine it's quite ok to do climb milling.
Thanks for watching and comment.
tompas11 The wavy finish you got indicates that your climb milling was less than 100 percent successful, in my opinion.
tompas11 I was cringing as well when I saw the climb milling!!!! I make it very clear to my guys that’s not an acceptable practice. The risk of broken end mills is far to high and the process is much to slow. Efficiency, very low!!!!
dobra robota good job !
Dziękuję bardzo. Thank you!
hey can yo tell me advantages and Disadvantages of the Process? and the material you use?
The main advantage it's cheaper than buying these tools and another advantage is that I enjoy making my own tools. And it's fun to! I can't see any disadvantages.
The material is some good quality steel. I don't know the exact quality grade, sorry.
Thanks for watching.
i made face mill that use CNMG inserts for use those unused 100 degree corners
Good idea Jari!
hey ,thanks for video ,i'm going to try to make one or two an thanks for showing me how ,,,, can you help us -where can we buy the ...best screw at i have a lot of cheap or bad one's thanks again good day
Glad if my video been to any help for you. I'm afraid I can't help you where to get good quality screws. Thanks for watching and comment.
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Great! Thank you.
great work
Thanks a lot. :)
Very nice but why don't we mill the pocket like a tri angle shape.it will more stable and gripping strongly.
Thank you.
What milling machine is that? I watched again to figure out that the spindle ram is the Y axis? I think some of the Deckels were like that? Liked the vid!
Aciera F3, made in Switzerland 1959.
Thanks for watching.
I just made one very similar to yours. My insert seems to rub on the bottom corner? I'm using a TCMT ycb251. What are you using?
www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/Pages/productdetails.aspx?c=tcmt%201.8(1.5)0-mf%201025
Thanks, I took a diamond hone to it and I think I have clearance now. Was surprised I had to do that. My insert looks very similar to yours.
Does your insert have a 7 degree clearance angle like mine has?
I believe so. I think the C in TCMT stands for 7 deg.
You are absolutely right in that the C stands for 7 degrees, my bad...
I think, if my memory doesn't let me down, that the insert shall be slightly over the centerline of the workpiece. Maybe your problem lies there?
what steel do you use?
I don't know the exact quality grade, but I was told it's a good quality steel and to me it seems to work just fine.
Thanks for watching.
I think ATS D2, or SKD11/D3
Was that WD40 you used for tapping? I use it all the time with tapping. 👏🏻👍
No but a similar product. It is suitable for all metalworking.
💪💪👍☺️
Thanks.
Which material used for boring bar?
Just use some good quality steel and you be good.
thank's for the video
can you mention the materials and tools for making this?
Good quality steel, a lathe and a milling machine, drill bits, endmills, threading taps, carbide inserts and some
patience and interest in machining. Thanks for watching!
cintaka septania jjjn
Thanks for this video. No heat treatment ?
Thanks for watching. No heat treatment I'm afraid, but it's a good idea.
Muy bueno amigo,
Muchas gracias por tu comentario.
Tengo un taller de torno tus ideas son muy prácticas y económicas en este negocio, gracias por compartir colega saludos desde México.
Can you please share material of tool you used to hold inser in this video
I do not know the exact quality of this steel. Just use some good quality steel.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX ok tx...
I know this is forever ago. what material did You use
Yes this was a very long time ago. Time is going faster and faster I think. I'm sorry that I can't help you out what type of material i used. I guess it was just some steel I had laying around, but I can tell you that these tools work ok even today. Thanks for watching.
@tompas11 Sp it wasnt something specific like drill rod or tool steel? Yes tome waits for no man
very cool ,, at 5,49 the tap looks like it was going to snap
Yeah but it didn't, maybe I was lucky :-) Thanks for watching.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX so true ,, i had 35 holes to tap ,, started off thinking no way ,, i was waiting for the tap to snap ,, after the 4th hole i thought bugg this and stuck the tap in the ryobi cordless drill ,, oild the plate and powered thru the remainer ,, seemed the faster i went the smoother it tapped ,,,,
Great vid ,I love seeing what people can do ,, thanks again for the reply and Happy new year
Thanks Robert and I wish You a Happy New Year.
What is the reason for first cross-section grinding?
Otherwise the insert ends up too high.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX Which insert is the Boringba insert or the working insert?
@@tompas11A3n52KkX Why does the insert ends up without cross-sectional grinding?
@@tompas11A3n52KkX If it goes up, where does it go up?
Thanks for the video!Can you explain about every steps of making boring bar?
Can you please look at the video and explain what you don't understand?
Snyggt jobbat,
+Patrick Malmehag Tusen tack. :)
Are you using straight sided inserts?
No, I usually use TCMT and sometimes TCMX inserts.
Thanks for watching.
Nice...wondering why facing 5 times on the lathe, next time try power feed the tap in drill chuck.
Yeah, even I can’t see the reason why I faced five times. It’s a mysterium… This milling machine (Aciera F3) has no moving quill. You have to lower/rise the milling table manually and that is pretty hard to do without breaking the tap. Thanks for watching and comment.
AW..Swiss machine...I used to work on a old Aciera back in Switzerland in apprenticeship, perhaps making a sliding drive attachment or tap on the drill press.
Nice to hear that you worked with an Aciera in Switzerland. What do you think about the Aciera milling machines? Sliding drive? Well I don't know, I think I can endure with the manual threading. I don't own a regular drill press, sorry. But a drill press is on my list though.
Thanks for your story and the idea.
Just looking at it it looks like there is not enough side rake to prevent the bottom of the insert rubbing. But hey if it works I am wrong.
Oh yes they all work just ok.🙂
Chế dao phay luôn hả.
Yeees!
well done 👍
Thank you wael abbas!
Make a boring bar 1. paint all the walls the same color white 2. no music 3. only one beer on tap 4. no tv's 5. all bar and waitstaff must wear the same green polo and khaki pants 6. no food
Yeah make a boring bar the way you want it. Yeah the walls are white, not black. Yeah no music when I'm working - disturbing, the machine produces the music. No beer on tap only malt whisky, you know only the best is good enough. No Tv's thats right I never watch tv to much sport. No no green polos and khaki pants only long pants and a checkered shirt. No food? Quee? Of course there will be lots of food and mostly meat with some beer to drink and maybe a cigar afterwards. Ahh i love it...
De que material esta hecho el mango sobre el cual esta colocado el inserto? cual es el mejor? gracias.
No entiendo español.
¿Se puede escribir en Inglés?
can make a tool but not a tap handle?
I can make whatever you want me to make...
Any info on how to make an interesting bar?
No not today.
Looks nice but i have questions about depth of cut positions etc ..all this measurement stuff needs to be known for the proper alignment of the cutting insert.
All I can tell is that they all work great.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX well then you must have gone by instinct and experience..I guess that's where I'm at building mine...I'm trying to figure out an adjustment scheme though..I have a very specific job for mine in a tight space.
Sir ji CNC machine tip tool pe ek video bnao .
I will remeber that.
Is something out of alignment?
It doesn't look like it is turning true.
:
Can you please elaborate your conclusion?
9:20 onward I can notice the O.D. bouncing about. Then the I.D. can be seen bouncing.
At first I thought it could be an optical illusion due to the turning and colorization.
Take a piece of paper and hold it between the I.D. and O.D. covering the top portion of the work piece and the chuck.
Also look at the right side of the chuck, with or without the piece of paper.
Now that I am looking at it again, it appears that the chuck is not quite centered.
:
You got good eyes, and you are right. The chuck was not quite centered. I have read your comment on mini collets too.
great boarding bar however a little autio. with explsination in what you were doing would've went a long way.
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words ;)
tompas11 جبببب
your tool bit was sitting too leval it should have been at a 5 degree downslope i think .
Why? I use TCMT and that insert has a positive rake and is working great.
actually you totally right lol i screwed up thanks 4 that reply im an upcomming home machinist still learning lots and have to make a good indexable tool insert for my 2/12 inch boreing head. im kinda tired of those cheap boring bar tools they sell for the boring heads. im looking to make somthing stronger and that can take bigger cuts somthing like 0.075 cuts or 1.000 cuts in one shot. ok thanks for your reply.
Ok no offense. :)
Actually I have also make me an boring head too some years ago, sadly to say I have no video of that.
just rotate your tool to the desired angle in the lathe tool holder. It gives the same effect. Compound angles are bit tough to visualise.
Jamie Buckley I agree
Don't be so hard on the bar.
It can be exciting if it wants to, it just doesn't feel like it.
I will follow your advise, thanks.
Nice bar but the wrong insert for your flat pocket. You can improve the finish and cut by using an insert that has a clearance angle built in. Stop your video and 10:35 and you'll see your insert has no angle--It just drops straight down. It's probably rubbing at the bottom. Keep the bar but change the insert.
I'm using this insert: TCMT 090202-MF 1025 and it has a 7 deg clearance angle.
www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/Pages/productdetails.aspx?c=tcmt%201.8(1.5)0-mf%201025
Sometimes the camera angle can fool you.
Well, Ok. He says with egg on his face. Yep, the more I look at those few seconds the better it looks. Sorry.
No sweat! Good with attentive viewers. Thanks for watching and comment.
Not the end, ... The likee.....
No not the end just the beginning.
Holy smoke brother, get yourself a tap wrench before you snap a tap..
Probably after he breaks 2 or 3 and then has to either scrap the jobs or sweat on getting out the snapped off part it's all a learning process aye.
@@garyhall867 To your knowledge I haven't broke at small tap yet. And do you know why? I take it very, very carefully when I tap small diameters. Don't you do that too?
9:28 point where i was scared. insert have relieaf becouse you didnt make it for holder lol. oh 10:45 how can that even cut. bottom of insert is cutting more than cutting edge. well explain quality of cut . maybe it cut bothways haha
Don't be so scared. Everything is cool, relax man.
I'd love to chat some time look up XYZ Fabrications on facebook
Me to.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX hey mate. Wow 4 years ago. How things have changed haha
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buy a tap wrench ffs:) nice video
I do have a tap wrench but I seldome use it. Thanks for watching. :)
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Mnin enti?
Mniyn enti 🤔
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I found this *boring*, so I went to the *bar!*
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Mmmm.... the bar is always nice. :)
why would you make a bar thats boring
Me to.
@@tompas11A3n52KkX I have grown as a person over these four years and realized, this bar is actually very interesting.
@@exomonoko2888 Thank you.
Aluminum boring
what the fuck
Mmm
sta lavorando al contrario. con la fresa si deve andare contro non a favore
Are you serious?
@@tompas11A3n52KkX serissimo. informati
@@claudiodalto550 OK
Why would you want to make a boring bar. Without customers you're sure to go bankrupt.
Well I make a boring bar or two because I need them. I don't need any customers because I dont sell them. And I'm not bankrupt yet. Got it?
@@tompas11A3n52KkX I'm sorry Tompas11. Any Comedian will tell you that some jokes will bomb. I was playing off "Boring Bar" 😉 A boring bar where alcohol is served. If I have to explain, it bombed. I watched the video, nice jod.
@@backlash00 It's OK. I'm sorry that I didn't get the joke. My bad. Thanks for watching.
Nice mill, why not not make yourself a tap wrench ffs?
I don't use a tap wrench when tapping in the mill because this small milling machine does not have enough space to use a tap wrench. Thats why. Thanks for watching.
Crap
Nah you kidding me.
boring
Well everything in life can't be fun and joy you know... Sometimes you got to be serious if you know what I mean. Take care.
I'd love to chat some time look up XYZ Fabrications on facebook
Hi Thom, sorry I have no Facebook, but I have checked up your site. Nice. 'You think it, We make it.' Thanks for watching!
You are a Tom Pascoe also?