on this project, all i did was help angel with the design work, all the the fab work was done by angel with zero help from me. ( though i will do the welding. she's not quite there yet.)
This is fascinating! You round out corners while I * cut* corners! That due to your willingness to work and my total unwillingness to work! Or something! Happy New Year, Angel!!
Happy new year Angel and I have a top tip. That bottom grinding wheel of your Delta linisher will work loads better if you take an old inertube , at least a bit of, and glue it on the wheel between the belt. You might be like, Max !!. But I swear by this. #1 It'll reduce heat #2 it'll reduce that knock at the belt splice it'll be less aggressive when your trying to be refined !. In another note , stay cool & keep on keeping on girl you're amazing and quite inspiring 😊.
So cover the wheel in a layer of thin rubber? This machine is really old and not so powerful anymore, I think the rubber would make the belt too tight to spin? Unless there is a way to adjust the tension on the belt 🧐
@@RedRiderCanadaBC exactly Angel. There's I'm guessing a leaver of some description that's spring loaded that when pulled releases belt tension for changing belts ?. I have a similar machine, just a different brand name, & there was plenty of extra spring compression capacity to accommodate. Different tubes are vastly different thickness. I used one from a mountain bike which is quite thin but still really makes a difference. I actually fixed my tube on with double sided tape.
@@chrisbrady-t1u the point of this suggestion is to encase the lower drive wheel in a thin layer of rubber. A mountain bike tube I found is thin enough, cheap and easy to get. A Stanley knife will easily slice it open and cut to approx size to wrap round the wheel. I used double sided tape to adhere it. I found when I used the lower drive wheel for grinding the belt would heat up very quickly greatly reducing its service life. The thin layer of rubber helps to reduce heat and reduces that dreaded knock at the belt splice as well .
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Love the safety equipment, Pa Pa taught you well! Your my favorite Snow Mexicans 💞😜
Great tips Angel! you saved from making some mistakes. I would have gone back and forth instead of lifting the peice up. Thanks for the tips. I love your fabricating videos.
I remember reading a story in easy riders magazine back in the day , way back probably before you was even born . It was fiction of course . In the story he talked about how his motorcycle wasn't running properly but he managed to limp it alone enough to get him to his mom's final moments . After she passed and went back home to our father , he reflected how the sound of his motorcycle , at idle sounds like his mom's heartbeat .....
Good on you Angel. Great job and tips. Your Dad has shared incredible knowledge and skills with you. It's got to feel really good for you both. Very cool. 💯
Gotta love the Soothing Dulcet Tones of the Kazoo!...I really like the color of the piece that you finish painted off camera. She's Real Purdy SpongeBob!!
I guess I cheat. I use a cnc mill. Kudos to those who can make stuff free hand! Of course most of the stuff I make is for a bike they quit making parts for over 90 years ago. Keep up the great work Angel!
Keep it up you are doing great, do you ever polish your steel so it looks like chrome? try finish sanding your part on the back side of your belt,[no backing]with a light hand you will see you can get a finer finish.
Nice, thanks for sharing. I wouldn't mind the welding class. I'm sure you know way more than me, but I remember in highschool shop class I learned a couple of patterns to weld two straight pieces, with arc and oxygen/acetylene.
Needs a bit of maintenance and we have to build a stand for it. We don't need to do any lathe work anytime soon so it's just waiting till we are done some other projects.
I use 80 grit if I have lots of material to remove; if I am just de-burring a saw cut then I'll use 120; and for a nicer finish then use something even finer. Just make sure whatever you get for paper is good for metal and not just wood. It should tell you that on the packaging though
Я абсолютно с вами согласен. За свою не столь долгую жизнь, но полную опыта, я понял, что если ты будешь создавать суету, то хорошего качества из этого не выйдет.
Nice youtube video sanding got me old Pike #5 Domestio I like very well in the kitchen may have a brain fart in the night spelling is not my strong point nickers off to sleep.
Очередной мой комментарий с набором букв из большого количества слов для продвижения канала.. Чем могу.. Но мистическим образом что то очень странно, будто что то произошло снова...
you can set the play speed on the video. just go to the sprocket thing in the bar that pops up when you put your pointer (cursor) on the video, and look for "playback speed" to change it.
Damn Red, lovin the tool tips/tech videos. Excellent. Really love the out takes, ya needs ta keep em. Still no whipped cream bikini video. Probably too cold. Hippie out.
Great job Angel! It's so fun to watch you grow as a fabricator.
Thanks!!
One for the quote book "these things don't come easy", words to live by, savvy!
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on this project, all i did was help angel with the design work, all the the fab work was done by angel with zero help from me. ( though i will do the welding. she's not quite there yet.)
Your dad is one heck of a fabricator. It's amazing how he has passed on his skill to you and your brother. 🙂
Yea, we are really fortunate to have someone who can teach us this stuff!
Wow good result! You've definitely inherited the traditional "Rider" family 3d awareness. 😄
It is hard to find that patience you speak of. I wish it was a tool I could buy.
This is fascinating! You round out corners while I * cut* corners! That due to your willingness to work and my total unwillingness to work! Or something! Happy New Year, Angel!!
Haha Happy new year!!
Very well done !! Retired machinist here from 20 plus yrs in the trade !! You're doing great . Cheers . G. Speight
Thank you G 🙂 That's a real compliment coming from a machinist!!
Good tips; thanks for the info. You could use a chisel rest, too, if you wanted even more precise control. Can't wait for some lathe videos!
Great job! I bet your brother can use the belt sander for the finish on his new exhaust before he paints it. Unless he already has one.
He lives a 12 hour drive away lol
he already has one
Your dad is awesome, because he has given you some killer skills. Peace ✌️ ☮️
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good tips...thanx!
Yea!
Happy New Year! May God bless you with health, happiness, and prosperity, and may you stay safe in the new year!
Thank you Larry 😊
Happy new year Angel and I have a top tip.
That bottom grinding wheel of your Delta linisher will work loads better if you take an old inertube , at least a bit of, and glue it on the wheel between the belt.
You might be like, Max !!. But I swear by this. #1 It'll reduce heat #2 it'll reduce that knock at the belt splice it'll be less aggressive when your trying to be refined !.
In another note , stay cool & keep on keeping on girl you're amazing and quite inspiring 😊.
youre going to have to be a little more specific than "glue it on the wheel between the belt"
So cover the wheel in a layer of thin rubber? This machine is really old and not so powerful anymore, I think the rubber would make the belt too tight to spin? Unless there is a way to adjust the tension on the belt 🧐
@@RedRiderCanadaBC we'll check it out. we have some tubes that'll fit without glue, that way we can take it off when you want a hard grinding surface.
@@RedRiderCanadaBC exactly Angel. There's I'm guessing a leaver of some description that's spring loaded that when pulled releases belt tension for changing belts ?. I have a similar machine, just a different brand name, & there was plenty of extra spring compression capacity to accommodate. Different tubes are vastly different thickness. I used one from a mountain bike which is quite thin but still really makes a difference. I actually fixed my tube on with double sided tape.
@@chrisbrady-t1u the point of this suggestion is to encase the lower drive wheel in a thin layer of rubber. A mountain bike tube I found is thin enough, cheap and easy to get. A Stanley knife will easily slice it open and cut to approx size to wrap round the wheel. I used double sided tape to adhere it.
I found when I used the lower drive wheel for grinding the belt would heat up very quickly greatly reducing its service life. The thin layer of rubber helps to reduce heat and reduces that dreaded knock at the belt splice as well .
Love the safety equipment, Pa Pa taught you well!
Your my favorite Snow Mexicans 💞😜
Great tips Angel! you saved from making some mistakes. I would have gone back and forth instead of lifting the peice up. Thanks for the tips. I love your fabricating videos.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked the video!
Good morning 🌅, Angel, very nice work, well worth the effort and patience to do it right, ❤ from France
It definitely is worth the time and patience
I remember reading a story in easy riders magazine back in the day , way back probably before you was even born . It was fiction of course . In the story he talked about how his motorcycle wasn't running properly but he managed to limp it alone enough to get him to his mom's final moments . After she passed and went back home to our father , he reflected how the sound of his motorcycle , at idle sounds like his mom's heartbeat .....
Awe 😢
Good on you Angel. Great job and tips. Your Dad has shared incredible knowledge and skills with you. It's got to feel really good for you both. Very cool. 💯
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Happy new year Angel❤
Happy new year!!
Gotta love the Soothing Dulcet Tones of the Kazoo!...I really like the color of the piece that you finish painted off camera. She's Real Purdy SpongeBob!!
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Outstanding job pebbles…! 🤣😂😁🍻
My nickname as a little kid was pebbles!! I think I told you that before 🤔
Thanks!
Thank you!!😊
Happy New Year Angel to you and your family! ❤
Happy New Year 🥳
A tip,,,,finish up by using Emery cloth with a little oil,to blend-in the surfaces,,,by hand,,!
Good tip, thanks!
Lots of good information in this video. Good job! Looking forward to more of your great videos in the New Year. Happy New year to you and your family.
Thanks!
Great tips...your dad is teaching you well...love your videos..throttle on gorgeous
I guess I cheat. I use a cnc mill. Kudos to those who can make stuff free hand! Of course most of the stuff I make is for a bike they quit making parts for over 90 years ago. Keep up the great work Angel!
Making parts is cool no matter what the process
Keep it up you are doing great, do you ever polish your steel so it looks like chrome? try finish sanding your part on the back side of your belt,[no backing]with a light hand you will see you can get a finer finish.
Thanks for the tip!
Was great video, Red !!!! We like you !!!!! Lol
Thanks!!
Nice job. Thanks for the tips.
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Shop teacher Angel, nice 👍 finish on the pieces looks professionally done.
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Thanks 😊
very clearly explained
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Nicely done. I bet your dad is one proud man. You're amazing, and it's always fulfilling to watch your content. The real Red rider 🫠😉
Thank you 😊
Cool, thanks for the tips on this fabricating stuff.
You're welcome!
Nice, thanks for sharing. I wouldn't mind the welding class.
I'm sure you know way more than me, but I remember in highschool shop class I learned a couple of patterns to weld two straight pieces, with arc and oxygen/acetylene.
I haven’t learned to weld yet.
Oh I just know a couple basic things too. It's slower paced but I'm sure you'll find it rewarding. 🙌🏻
Awesome tips and advice, thanks. Great video
Thanks!!
good job Red.. cheers
🍻 Happy new year Trev!
@@RedRiderCanadaBC Happy New Years Red... stay warm... cheers
Thank You so much Sis 😊COMMENT Happy Days 😊
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🆒 Video Red Angel !!!!
Thanks Snake!
@@RedRiderCanadaBC Welcome Red Angel..!!!!
Good job man your dad taught you well
Thank you. And yes, he sure did 😁
@RedRiderCanadaBC you're also a good leaner, I can tell by the way you take on those repairs
unlike steel you can melt pure copper in consumer-grade caster(most powerful ones only, temp is somewhat on the edge). even more stylish
😲 sounds cool
@@RedRiderCanadaBC must have no zinc
Thanks good tips 👍
Thanks for watching!
How about a welding tutorial ? I could use some tips on MIG welding. My MIGs are ugly as he11.
I put in my two cents too, for a welding class. 🙂
Haha well I need a welding tutorial also
that's next on her learnin' agenda
Happy New Year from Alberta, -21 today
Happy new year! Its above freezing in the OK ⛅️
Whats up with the lathe?
Needs a bit of maintenance and we have to build a stand for it. We don't need to do any lathe work anytime soon so it's just waiting till we are done some other projects.
Sharpened my hunting knife on a belt sander like that one almost stabbed myself in the gut
Oh my gosh 😨 haha
Woo hooo! Go Angel go!
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What grit sandpaper is good for that type of metal????????
I use 80 grit if I have lots of material to remove; if I am just de-burring a saw cut then I'll use 120; and for a nicer finish then use something even finer. Just make sure whatever you get for paper is good for metal and not just wood. It should tell you that on the packaging though
Я абсолютно с вами согласен. За свою не столь долгую жизнь, но полную опыта, я понял, что если ты будешь создавать суету, то хорошего качества из этого не выйдет.
Now l know who l want to work on my Harley Davidson .❤
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Angel it looks good and the part didnt turn out to bad either...HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Happy new year!
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Patience Is 1 Thing I Don't Hav...!!!!!
В этом мире всё относительно и эта пословица не всегда работает.. Мои волосы на голове уже не отрастут, а вот металл я могу наварить сваркой 😗
Nice youtube video sanding got me old Pike #5 Domestio I like very well in the kitchen may have a brain fart in the night spelling is not my strong point nickers off to sleep.
Очередной мой комментарий с набором букв из большого количества слов для продвижения канала.. Чем могу.. Но мистическим образом что то очень странно, будто что то произошло снова...
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Watch those finger tips...ouch...!
watch them do what? 🤔 😆 😉
@@RedRiderCanadaBC Watch that you don't grind your finger tips instead of the part...be careful thats all !
There's no point in watching this video. It is sped up too fast to see what is happening in the grinding process.
you can set the play speed on the video. just go to the sprocket thing in the bar that pops up when you put your pointer (cursor) on the video, and look for "playback speed" to change it.
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Damn Red, lovin the tool tips/tech videos. Excellent. Really love the out takes, ya needs ta keep em. Still no whipped cream bikini video. Probably too cold. Hippie out.
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