This is a well put together and thought out video. Great music in the background and you have a very calming voice which relaxes me when I am watching. You should be very proud of your production quality as keeping it simple and to the point works extremely well for you. I look forward to seeing more videos from you. GREAT JOB.
Nice rebuild. How many times have we gone down the "rabbit hole" and gone deeper than we thought we would to fix the problem, and where would we be without e-bay. What part of the country are you from? Cam
@@JWB671 Yeah, its a pain when your trying to show something critical that you only get one shot at and down comes the rain on the tin roof and blows out all the audio. Cam
Great video! It looks to be a very nice machine. The larger machine with cat4, 5 hp and square ways looks to be more rigid.
This is a well put together and thought out video. Great music in the background and you have a very calming voice which relaxes me when I am watching. You should be very proud of your production quality as keeping it simple and to the point works extremely well for you. I look forward to seeing more videos from you. GREAT JOB.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic presentation of the rebuild! My KRV2000 also has a LH threaded nose piece on its R8 spindle.
Cool, thanks
Great work, you should be proud of yourself.
Awesome work mate!
Thanks!
I will definitely be referring to this video as I reassemble my Taiwanese milling machine head!
Nice rebuild. How many times have we gone down the "rabbit hole" and gone deeper than we thought we would to fix the problem, and where would we be without e-bay. What part of the country are you from?
Cam
I was wondering that too, seems to rain a lot there.
@@JWB671 Yeah, its a pain when your trying to show something critical that you only get one shot at and down comes the rain on the tin roof and blows out all the audio.
Cam
I worked on this rebuild on a off for a while so some footage was shot in winter. I am in Vic
@@ProjectsDownUnder Vic the place to flee . Hope you're doing well down there
Lock down is over so it's okay now. Sure sucked when you couldn't go anywhere for parts and stuff for projects.