That's what I like for Tutorial videos, SAFETY FIRST.. Though the job was Simple, but the Technical aspects & Procedures we're properly discussed.. The job was supposed to be complicated, but the way U presented it, I bear the confidence immediately.. Thank U Bro, that was really Awesome! 😍🇵🇭
Thorough and interesting, thanks for posting.
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That's what I like for Tutorial videos, SAFETY FIRST.. Though the job was Simple, but the Technical aspects & Procedures we're properly discussed.. The job was supposed to be complicated, but the way U presented it, I bear the confidence immediately.. Thank U Bro, that was really Awesome! 😍🇵🇭
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Nice video, with useful information. Unfortunatelly requires owning a specific lathe.
Thank you so much for your support and feedback!
How about a video with the 4100 next to that one and demonstrate how to use the 7900 cutting head. Thanks
Great video
Nice, I have a question, Can you also resurface brake drum?
Yes, you absolutely can. The brake lathe we used in the video can be set up to resurface brake drums very easily.
Do you find that one side of the rotor is more out of spec than the other side?
well done
U wash the rotor with water and soap..the garage use brake cleaner after the install the disk on the car no oily mark from the finger
Mike, Yes Brake cleaner works great as well for this and so many other applications! Thank you so much for pointing this out to our viewer.
should've resurfaced drums too. 🙄
Silly me. I thought it was going to be easy.