Hi, Mike. I'm coming to you this morning from the Fleetwood RV park in Jacksonville, FL instead of Hopkinsville, KY. I'm here visiting the Mayo Clinic with friends. Greetings!
You got me in trouble. Wife was in the other room and heard you sayIng "there's going to be a whole lot of stripping here" she wanted to know what I was watching. Showed her and she thought I changed channel's. Just can't win.
Hey Mike! It’s Stephanie from Bellaire Palms. Great video on what you’ve been up too and very informative. Super cool to see what you’re doing and how you are handling things. Your videos are great…explaining what’s worthy and what’s scrap. I find this all fascinating and something that I normally wouldn’t be interested in. But somehow you’ve managed to catch my attention with your videos. It’s an education for sure. Thanks for sharing this and educating those of us who would otherwise be clueless!
Those sure are beautiful machines! I am surprised you don't turn those cast aluminum castings into something with your forge. Or do you have enogh projects going on? Those CNC cabinets are almost large enought to turn into a fume hood.
Too many projects for sure. Plus I already have a good stock of aluminum, copper and brass if I need to do any metal casting. Those mill castings are too big to melt down in my crucibles. I'd need to break or cut them up into smaller pieces. Not worth the trouble since I already have so much raw material in hand. I'll just sell them at the scrap yard. The machines are too big. I have no room anywhere for them. Yes, they'd make great fume hoods or sand blasting cabinets, but just no space for them. They are already at the scrapyard. Watch for another video soon.
Hi, Mike. I'm coming to you this morning from the Fleetwood RV park in Jacksonville, FL instead of Hopkinsville, KY. I'm here visiting the Mayo Clinic with friends. Greetings!
Looks like good fume hoods
If they plastic... Betting... The chemicals would eat them before the 1st fan stops working
You got me in trouble. Wife was in the other room and heard you sayIng "there's going to be a whole lot of stripping here" she wanted to know what I was watching. Showed her and she thought I changed channel's. Just can't win.
Sorry, buddy.
Great find Mike good for you
Thanks for sharing
Hi Mike, FANTASTIC!! Must admit I'm jealous! Hope you do well reselling all those goodies! Thumbs up! Have a great day! Jim
Hey Mike! It’s Stephanie from Bellaire Palms.
Great video on what you’ve been up too and very informative.
Super cool to see what you’re doing and how you are handling things.
Your videos are great…explaining what’s worthy and what’s scrap. I find this all fascinating and something that I normally wouldn’t be interested in.
But somehow you’ve managed to catch my attention with your videos.
It’s an education for sure.
Thanks for sharing this and educating those of us who would otherwise be clueless!
Nice 🙂👍
Nice to get some extra money
Mike, those spindle holders look like would work for supporting a shaft suspended between two bearings. Similar to a pair of pillow blocks.
Those sure are beautiful machines! I am surprised you don't turn those cast aluminum castings into something with your forge. Or do you have enogh projects going on? Those CNC cabinets are almost large enought to turn into a fume hood.
Too many projects for sure. Plus I already have a good stock of aluminum, copper and brass if I need to do any metal casting. Those mill castings are too big to melt down in my crucibles. I'd need to break or cut them up into smaller pieces. Not worth the trouble since I already have so much raw material in hand. I'll just sell them at the scrap yard. The machines are too big. I have no room anywhere for them. Yes, they'd make great fume hoods or sand blasting cabinets, but just no space for them. They are already at the scrapyard. Watch for another video soon.