Thanks for posting this video. That stuff very interesting to me. I worked in a machine shop in Hamilton, Ohio for 19 years. Ran every lath they had. From a small bench lathe to large computer-controlled VTLZ with an 82-inch table. I would have retired from there, but they sold us down the river. Sold the business to a company out of Dallas-Fort Worth. The old machinery interests me. You keeping it like your dad said "don't trash it" is a good thing. The old machines bring back a lot of memories.
This is awesome these historic machines built America. Thanks for preserving, and presenting them.
Very interesting setup and machinery. Thank you for the video
Thanks for posting this video. That stuff very interesting to me. I worked in a machine shop in Hamilton, Ohio for 19 years. Ran every lath they had. From a small bench lathe to large computer-controlled VTLZ with an 82-inch table. I would have retired from there, but they sold us down the river. Sold the business to a company out of Dallas-Fort Worth. The old machinery interests me. You keeping it like your dad said "don't trash it" is a good thing. The old machines bring back a lot of memories.
Thanks for the comment.