G’day Tom. Thanks for clarifying that. I hope we can get you a couple more people to assist. My mind went blank yesterday when shooting that video. You’ve told me the date and state that you live in numerous times. I think my brain is fried 😝
Gday Aaron, thanks for the channel update, Kimber is a very generous man, I’ve looked at the indexable Endmills before, there a good thing mate, cheers
G'day Matty. Thanks for watching mate. I haven't made a video for a long time. Just chatting with Peter Pilbeam now and he is explaining the button idea on the sine bar. It's a good idea. Cheers mate, Aaron
G’day Peter. Lovely to hear from you mate. I hope you and the family had a lovely Easter 🐣 and are doing well. Thanks for watching mate. PS: have you got the Doosan lathe up and running yet?
Hi Aaron glad to see your friendly face on the tube. If you want an imperial fastener or two I have a cupboard full, most of the time they just sit there, happy to share.
G'day Aaron, great to see your smiling dial. Yep work certainly gets in the way of shed time. I'm struggling to get anything of worth out at the moment. Looking forward to seeing what that casting is all about. Cam
G’day Cam. It’s good to hear from you mate. Yes, bloody work gets in the way of our shop and video time doesn’t it. The casting is off a vintage engine. It’s some more machining for Wayne, the guy I made the large bolts for. Thanks for watching Cam. Trust you’re all well mate. Cheers 🍻, Aaron
Hi Aaron. Thanks for the shout out.👍. Nice to saee you back. I guess when you work full time it is not easy to put time into the video's. Not bad for me as i'm well retired. (old git). I have some imperial taps & dies that i have purchased along the way. But the UK is the same. Went metric way back, but the model guys still use imperial. I am building a pretty much self designed sort of Hit & Miss stationary engine at the moment & defo that will all be Metric. Take care. Regards. Steve.
G’day Stevie. I didn’t know that you were retired (lucky you). I was only working part time for the past 3 years with the Catholic education system. Now I’ve gone to TAFE teaching apprentices it’s a full time gig. It’s frigging killing me 😆. I’m very interested in your hit and miss engine. Can’t wait to see that build. Cheers mate 🍻
Hi Aaron thank very much for the shout out. Your second envelope arrived safely. I can only think your stickers are greatly sought after in Australia and the postal service is intercepting them and selling them off for side income 🤣🤣 Kimber also sent me a generous package and so he is a serial gifter. UK theoretically went metric about the same times as Aus but they still sell bucket loads of cheap imperial tools at our local flea market Autojumble. Second hand metric stuff is harder to find and more expensive. I will be showing your sticker in my video this week. Cheers mate.
G’day Paul. Thanks for that mate. Yes Kimber is a true gentleman isn’t he. No worries or rush with showing my sticker mate. I can wait till you get another batch to show. Keep up the good work. And I’ll see you on your next video. Cheers 🍻
Great to see you Aaron. I totally relate with you when it comes to UA-cam time. I have been bringing jobs home to my home shop to do in order to free more time up at my day job But it definitely cuts into my play time. I follow you on Instagram, but great to see a longer video. Gary
Hello Gary. I agree with you there mate. Bloody work certainly does cut into our shop time doesn’t it. Thank you for your support I really appreciate it. I too follow you on instagram. I find it an easy platform to use and to share videos / photos on. Let’s hope more of our subscribers try it out. Cheers 🍻. Aaron
Hello 👋 how are you? Yes the Palbit indexable cutter is absolutely amazing. I used it yesterday with vertical and horizontal milling on that cast engine cover. I’m very satisfied with it. Thank you 🙏. Aaron
Gdays brother. Very good to see you, you’re looking quite well. I hope there will be a one day when you can use one. Here’s to health and wellness from my family to yours. Cheers, Kimber
Hello Kimber. Thank you once again for your kind donation to my little home machine 🙏. It was very generous of you mate, and the taps will come in very handy. I’m sure I’ll use them in not so distant future. Cheers 🍻. Aaron
Some nice goodies there Aaron! Dialing in the probe sounds like it could be an interesting video - I don't have one (we use the HAFCO style light up battery probes at work in T1, they have a ball about 3/8in [10mm for us who speak normal not inferial! :D]). Catch you later!
G’day Adam. Thanks for following along mate. Yes, these probes make life so much easier when your setting up, as there is no need for tip radius compensation. Cheers mate 🍻, Aaron
Great to see another vid. Mate 👍 I been meaning to get myself up to Newcastle to get some chemicals, and to drop into LiveTools and have a shoofty at some of their shiny bits 🤣🤣🤣 Hope your still enjoying working at the Polytech? Fond Regards, Grasshopper
G’day Robert. Yes works been good mate. Still flat out and chaotic. But we’re fumbling our way through it 😝. Yes, pop up and see Arty sometime at LiveTools. His a top bloke. 👍🍻
Hey buddy. Thanks for the comment and support. In regards to the clean workshop. Probably because I don't do enough work in there (joke ha ha). Have a good day and thanks for tuning in. Cheers, Aaron.
Cheers Aaron . 👍👍👍
G’day Max, thanks mate having some fun with this new indexable cutter.
@@AaronEngineering They are my go to cutter for most jobs !
Thanks for the update and shout out. Work weekend is April 29 & 30. I am in Virginia. 🙂
G’day Tom. Thanks for clarifying that. I hope we can get you a couple more people to assist. My mind went blank yesterday when shooting that video. You’ve told me the date and state that you live in numerous times. I think my brain is fried 😝
Well bugger me 😂 nice to see you Azza mate, hope you're keeping well 👍
G'day Ralfy. Great to hear from you mate. Trust you're well mate. Cheers, Azza
Gday Aaron, thanks for the channel update, Kimber is a very generous man, I’ve looked at the indexable Endmills before, there a good thing mate, cheers
G'day Matty. Thanks for watching mate. I haven't made a video for a long time. Just chatting with Peter Pilbeam now and he is explaining the button idea on the sine bar. It's a good idea. Cheers mate, Aaron
Always good to hear from you, Aaron. Lookin forward for new projects. Cheers from Frankfurt/ Germany.
Hello my friend how have you been? Thank you for watching and commenting. It’s always lovely to hear from you. Cheers 🍻, Aaron
Hey Aaron.
Great to see you again.
Hope all is going well with the new job.
Looking forward to watching your next video 👍
G’day Peter. Lovely to hear from you mate. I hope you and the family had a lovely Easter 🐣 and are doing well. Thanks for watching mate.
PS: have you got the Doosan lathe up and running yet?
Hi Aaron glad to see your friendly face on the tube. If you want an imperial fastener or two I have a cupboard full, most of the time they just sit there, happy to share.
G’day John. Thanks mate it’s been a while between drinks hasn’t it. Thanks for watching and for the offer John. Cheers mate 🍻
Glad to see you're still at it.
G’day Rus, yes the big boy is larger than life and is still here 😆. Hope you and family are well mate. Thanks for stopping by. Cheers 🍻 Aaron
G'day Aaron, great to see your smiling dial. Yep work certainly gets in the way of shed time. I'm struggling to get anything of worth out at the moment. Looking forward to seeing what that casting is all about.
Cam
G’day Cam. It’s good to hear from you mate. Yes, bloody work gets in the way of our shop and video time doesn’t it. The casting is off a vintage engine. It’s some more machining for Wayne, the guy I made the large bolts for. Thanks for watching Cam. Trust you’re all well mate. Cheers 🍻, Aaron
Hi Aaron. Thanks for the shout out.👍. Nice to saee you back. I guess when you work full time it is not easy to put time into the video's. Not bad for me as i'm well retired. (old git). I have some imperial taps & dies that i have purchased along the way. But the UK is the same. Went metric way back, but the model guys still use imperial. I am building a pretty much self designed sort of Hit & Miss stationary engine at the moment & defo that will all be Metric. Take care.
Regards.
Steve.
G’day Stevie. I didn’t know that you were retired (lucky you). I was only working part time for the past 3 years with the Catholic education system. Now I’ve gone to TAFE teaching apprentices it’s a full time gig. It’s frigging killing me 😆. I’m very interested in your hit and miss engine. Can’t wait to see that build. Cheers mate 🍻
Hi Aaron thank very much for the shout out. Your second envelope arrived safely. I can only think your stickers are greatly sought after in Australia and the postal service is intercepting them and selling them off for side income 🤣🤣 Kimber also sent me a generous package and so he is a serial gifter. UK theoretically went metric about the same times as Aus but they still sell bucket loads of cheap imperial tools at our local flea market Autojumble. Second hand metric stuff is harder to find and more expensive. I will be showing your sticker in my video this week. Cheers mate.
G’day Paul. Thanks for that mate. Yes Kimber is a true gentleman isn’t he. No worries or rush with showing my sticker mate. I can wait till you get another batch to show. Keep up the good work. And I’ll see you on your next video. Cheers 🍻
Good to see ya, mate. Have a good one 👍🇦🇺
G’day Mark, thanks for stopping by mate. Hope you had a lovely Easter. Cheers 🍻
Great to see you Aaron.
I totally relate with you when it comes to UA-cam time. I have been bringing jobs home to my home shop to do in order to free more time up at my day job But it definitely cuts into my play time. I follow you on Instagram, but great to see a longer video. Gary
Hello Gary. I agree with you there mate. Bloody work certainly does cut into our shop time doesn’t it. Thank you for your support I really appreciate it. I too follow you on instagram. I find it an easy platform to use and to share videos / photos on. Let’s hope more of our subscribers try it out. Cheers 🍻. Aaron
Thanks, Aaron! Keen to hear how the Palbit cutter goes.
Hello 👋 how are you? Yes the Palbit indexable cutter is absolutely amazing. I used it yesterday with vertical and horizontal milling on that cast engine cover. I’m very satisfied with it. Thank you 🙏. Aaron
@@AaronEngineering Hey Aaron, going well thanks! Great to hear how well it went and your feedback on it 👏👏
Gdays brother.
Very good to see you, you’re looking quite well. I hope there will be a one day when you can use one.
Here’s to health and wellness from my family to yours. Cheers, Kimber
Hello Kimber. Thank you once again for your kind donation to my little home machine 🙏. It was very generous of you mate, and the taps will come in very handy. I’m sure I’ll use them in not so distant future. Cheers 🍻. Aaron
Good to see you back on the tube Aaron. Cheers, Jon
G’day John. Thanks for stopping by mate. Yes I’m still upright and vertical 😂. Hope you and the family are well buddy. Cheers 🍻
Some nice goodies there Aaron! Dialing in the probe sounds like it could be an interesting video - I don't have one (we use the HAFCO style light up battery probes at work in T1, they have a ball about 3/8in [10mm for us who speak normal not inferial! :D]). Catch you later!
G’day Adam. Thanks for following along mate. Yes, these probes make life so much easier when your setting up, as there is no need for tip radius compensation. Cheers mate 🍻, Aaron
Great to see another vid. Mate 👍
I been meaning to get myself up to Newcastle to get some chemicals, and to drop into LiveTools and have a shoofty at some of their shiny bits 🤣🤣🤣
Hope your still enjoying working at the Polytech?
Fond Regards,
Grasshopper
G’day Robert. Yes works been good mate. Still flat out and chaotic. But we’re fumbling our way through it 😝.
Yes, pop up and see Arty sometime at LiveTools. His a top bloke. 👍🍻
Hello Aaron,
Good to see you... Sorry for me for being late to watch, as we know life get in the way sometimes...
Take care.
Paul,,
Hi Paul. Oh that’s ok. I totally understand. I do most of UA-cam watching on the television. I can like the video, but can’t comment there 🤦♂️
How do you keep your shop so clean???
Hey buddy. Thanks for the comment and support. In regards to the clean workshop. Probably because I don't do enough work in there (joke ha ha). Have a good day and thanks for tuning in. Cheers, Aaron.