The Magic Renzetti Cooling fingers Not Really Magic!

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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2023
  • This week we make a new coolant spray nozzle for the grinder that I am going to call the Renzetti magic cooling fingers for no reason other than it sounds cool. This is a idea that I picked up from Robin over a year ago and i decided to make one for myself.
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  • @d00dEEE
    @d00dEEE 11 місяців тому +23

    Always remember Red Green's words of wisdom: "It's only temporary if it don't work!" (Also, "Spare the duct tape, spoil the job.")

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 11 місяців тому +5

      I love Red Green, “If women don’t find you handsome, they should at least find you handy”. Keep your stick on the ice!

  • @chrisj4570g
    @chrisj4570g 11 місяців тому +27

    When folks ask why I make .50 cent items instead of buying them, I tell them “I didn’t spend thousands on tools just to buy a .50 store bought part!”

  • @pyropenguin
    @pyropenguin 6 місяців тому

    every time you say "you'll see" my brain adds a slightly more dramatic "you'll ALL see!" and then i have a good giggle.

  • @MaturePatriot
    @MaturePatriot 10 місяців тому

    Renzetti comes up with a lot of good ideas. Great simple build. Stay well, stay safe.

  • @stevemurnane1892
    @stevemurnane1892 10 місяців тому

    Nice practical addition. The cleaner is a bit slow on the dusting. Also needs a bigger brush. A 4" skirted uniform and a little apron wouldn't be lost either. The overseer woke up long enough to eat lunch.

  • @dcrahn
    @dcrahn 11 місяців тому +3

    Next build you a real nice sheet metal splash shield for the end of the table

  • @vinmandich7756
    @vinmandich7756 5 місяців тому

    Steve little tip your right on track smashing the copper pipe making a nozzle i found i would take a even spaced apart number of steel filler rod in 3/32 weld them together missing every other one use a ♒️♒️♒️♒️〰️〰️〰️〰️

  • @LauranceNashLaurie
    @LauranceNashLaurie 11 місяців тому +4

    Hi to all, Laurie from Australia

  • @paulsullivan6392
    @paulsullivan6392 11 місяців тому +4

    Cleverness....coupled with skills = just what you needed for the job. Well done lad...well done.

  • @misterfixit1952
    @misterfixit1952 9 місяців тому

    That type M copper tubing is very hard and doesn't form well. If you aneal it with some heat (a nice rosy red) it will soften up and be easy to work. I picked that up from a maker who makes copper roses using copper tubing. Nice project that I will make for my surface grinder. Thanks Steve (and Robin).

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, I missed seeing you last week. I trust you are just being your normally busy self my friend. I love these one off shop improvement builds. In my mind they are money in the bank and can pay themselves back in either wheel or loss of coolant or finishes. I was bored the other day and wandered about the early days for you when in the old shop and you with not a grey hair. I must say you are a lot more comfortable in front of the camera these days. That took me to some of my own almost unable to speak fluidly in the post. That/this is a fun one and I can see it being used by many of your followers. Thanks a bunch Steve and take care of you and yours my friend. By for now.

  • @PSUK
    @PSUK 11 місяців тому +5

    Hi folks! From Dorset, UK

  • @pilgrimm23
    @pilgrimm23 11 місяців тому +1

    note 2: I HAVE been frog gigging but I will raise you one; as a kid on my grandad's ranch in central Texas. we once went.. Water Moccasin. gigging. The stock tank was infested and they would bite the cattle when they came to drink so we came down at night and filled burlap sack after burlap sack with the critters. Grandma aunts my aunts cooked up a mess of them with greens and yes it DID taste like chicken!

    • @charlieromeo7663
      @charlieromeo7663 11 місяців тому

      Great story! But I think I’ll just grill some chicken instead!😊

  • @takedeadaim8671
    @takedeadaim8671 11 місяців тому +5

    I used to make up a similar system using 3/8 refrigeration tubing by pressing about 3” or so closed against a piece of .025-.030” shim stock bend a 90 at the appropriate spot cut and flare the end and attach to the lightweight ball valves from McMaster. Install a tubing barb to the valve and mount using heavy duty metal tubing clips.
    Grinder hands could have a few different lengths that could be changed out easily. Easy to make and kept the flow where needed and off the floor, walls and most important out of the air.

  • @battleaxefabandmachine
    @battleaxefabandmachine 11 місяців тому

    Lol, my ol lady was next to me while I was watching this video and said that you sounded like a mechanic Bob Ross. 😅

  • @Ron_EZ
    @Ron_EZ 11 місяців тому +1

    ROTFLMAO, I was screaming at my iPad "Steve, it's on backwards Steve!"
    But you weren't listening 🤣🤣

    • @kensherwin4544
      @kensherwin4544 11 місяців тому

      Yes he was. He did that on purpose to see how many of us were awake and paying attention. He obviously couldn't make that sort of a mistake.😁😁😁

  • @bearsrodshop7067
    @bearsrodshop7067 11 місяців тому +5

    Always good to get in a Saturday Morning video, even if laying horizontal in a hospital bed. Bear

  • @tallyman15
    @tallyman15 10 місяців тому

    Great project. Keep em coming.

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for sharing👍

  • @phillipjones3342
    @phillipjones3342 11 місяців тому

    That was a fantastic idea need to see about patenting that thanks for sharing

  • @gregm312
    @gregm312 11 місяців тому +1

    very nice add for the shop

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 10 місяців тому

    I love the needle style coolant delivery system on my grinder. It has served me well for years

    • @Larry-yo3wq
      @Larry-yo3wq 10 місяців тому

      Where did you get the plastic straws thank you Larry tessendorf

  • @darrenberry3456
    @darrenberry3456 10 місяців тому

    Great idea I think you did a awesome job on this project.

  • @ralphpavero7760
    @ralphpavero7760 11 місяців тому

    I like it a couple hours in the shop and boom you have a great nozzle

  • @johnmccanntruth
    @johnmccanntruth 11 місяців тому +1

    I think you’ve devised a nice little setup there. 👍

  • @randylemn
    @randylemn 11 місяців тому +2

    Quick trick I found for heating plastic tube like the straws., Heat up a cup of water in the microwave and dip in you tubes they will stretch perfect fit. and will shrink to fit when they cool. Cup lasts about 30 min before reheat required.

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      What was wrong with the heat gun? Did I miss something? It seemed to work just fine.

  • @noelhenderson7337
    @noelhenderson7337 11 місяців тому +1

    I can see perhaps a couple of brass knobs with 1/4 20 stems on them for ease of adjustment. LOL, like most things home built, a work in process.

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 11 місяців тому

    Hi Steve and all! From Essex UK

  • @bat116
    @bat116 11 місяців тому

    Us folks down in Northeast Texas would love some low to mid 90 degree temps right about now since we have been running over a hundred for a few weeks now. Great video.

  • @justryan7109
    @justryan7109 11 місяців тому

    10:08 was a perfect video description of F%(k around and find out lol.

  • @pilgrimm23
    @pilgrimm23 11 місяців тому +1

    Steve I feel your pain. Here in the Pacific NW; I live in a canyon on the western slopes of the Cascades. Normally summers here are warm and mild. Today it will hit 90 and for the next week (at least) it will be 100+ with typical high humidity.

  • @glennmoreland6457
    @glennmoreland6457 11 місяців тому

    Great video
    ☹🇬🇧

  • @bulletproofpepper2
    @bulletproofpepper2 11 місяців тому

    Us in Louisiana are hitting 102 degrees, 54 % humidity, heat index is 104. We do get a gulf breeze in the morning and evening. Super duper cooling fingers, thanks for sharing. A your temp is no joke.

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x 11 місяців тому +2

    Here's a suggestion.
    I make motorcycle chain lubricators. All the commercial units on the market use some form of tube to deliver the lubricant to the chain and they all suffer from uneven oil delivery.
    I use a polyurethane flap that contacts the chain and the oil is delivered to the surface of the flap and flows down evenly onto the chain .
    Try using this concept to guide the coolant to flow to where you want it. It can be a flexible flap of any suitable plastic or even a small brush.
    And if it gets caught in the wheel , a plastic flap is unlikely to make the wheel break up.
    Those copper tube fingers are more likely to cause some excitement when they go under the wheel.

    • @MattOGormanSmith
      @MattOGormanSmith 11 місяців тому +1

      A few rows of nylon bristles would be safe, but a PU flap bigger than the gap might be a bit chewy at that spindle speed

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому +1

      The "copper tube fingers" are nowhere near the wheel. That is the reason for the plastic straws! You need to listen and pay attention to the video before you comment. He explains this entire operation.

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining 11 місяців тому +1

    good video steve

  • @garybeasley4885
    @garybeasley4885 11 місяців тому

    Thanks!

    • @SteveSummers
      @SteveSummers  11 місяців тому

      Thank you , I appreciate the support

  • @sheriffroylambifs894
    @sheriffroylambifs894 11 місяців тому

    ~ P.E.R.F.E.C.T !!!

  • @seamuspurcell5065
    @seamuspurcell5065 11 місяців тому

    it is magic 🤗

  • @CRUZER1800
    @CRUZER1800 11 місяців тому +1

    Quick and dirty.. low cost.. with parts on hand... How can ya beat it??
    Good one, Steve.

  • @wmweekendwarrior1166
    @wmweekendwarrior1166 11 місяців тому

    Good Stuff

  • @marcellemay7721
    @marcellemay7721 11 місяців тому +1

    Since you're just about out of flux. Oatey sells a tinning flux that comes in a can with a green label. Buy that flux. You'll thank me later. They sell it at the big box lumber stores. It's the best flux I've ever used. I used to use the yellow stuff but I never looked back after using the stuff in the green can. It makes a fool proof joint every time.

  • @Hey_Its_That_Guy
    @Hey_Its_That_Guy 11 місяців тому +2

    "In my world, few things are more permanent than a temporary system." Amen, brother!

  • @hpda44
    @hpda44 11 місяців тому +1

    Great job. I’m surprised you don’t use a valve that has more turns than just a quarter. That would make the coolant stream a Little more adjustable.

  • @Patric-Kole
    @Patric-Kole 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey, you got clean non holey jeans! Lol!

  • @jobos98
    @jobos98 11 місяців тому

    Cool Video.
    Pun Intended. Lol

  • @ericpaul4575
    @ericpaul4575 11 місяців тому +9

    Add a second valve like a needle or gate to more finely adjust the flow. Use the original ball valve for on and off only.

    • @d00dEEE
      @d00dEEE 11 місяців тому +1

      If you like challenges, add a v notch to the existing ball channel to improve the low-flow control. You can probably find a commercial one pretty easily, but making one would be way more fun.

    • @railfan439
      @railfan439 11 місяців тому

      I second 4575's suggestion of a needle or gate valve. The ball valve is great for on/off applications, but not fine adjustments. Check with McMaster/Carr for valves. Thanks for the video. Jon

    • @jeffdavis291
      @jeffdavis291 11 місяців тому

      I think a globe valve would be better than a gate valve.@@railfan439

    • @randogame4438
      @randogame4438 10 місяців тому

      Gate valves are designed to be fully open or closed more than metering. A needle would be fine.

  • @randymusselman4504
    @randymusselman4504 11 місяців тому +3

    Renzetti Fingers, has a nice ring to it. Very interesting Steve, thank you for sharing. Giving the MicroMaster some love.
    You can get creative with the copper. You make a good point with not running to get the fitting. It’s not just the cost of the fitting.
    Cheers from Wyoming, Delaware

  • @Chris-bg8mk
    @Chris-bg8mk 11 місяців тому +2

    Try to keep maximum coolant on the part and minimum coolant on the wheel. When you achieve that balance the mess is reduced x10.

    • @MattOGormanSmith
      @MattOGormanSmith 11 місяців тому +1

      Agreed, I was expecting him to cut the slope on the straws the other way.

  • @mdvener
    @mdvener 11 місяців тому +1

    Not everything has to be pretty, but functional and precise is what matters. You are always thinking outside of the box. Every video you post I learn something, n enjoy watching you come up with an idea that turns into reality, and today was one of those days. I know you have a full schedule Every week so some times you just don't have the time to film, edit, and upload. So when you do it makes my Saturday morning that much better. Thanks for all you do n share. So till next time, take care and see you later.

  • @Uncleroger1225
    @Uncleroger1225 11 місяців тому +1

    Happy Saturday Steve, Cora, and Grits! It is always a joy when a concept, if original or not, comes to be that works like a charm. Simple, cheep and functional, what more could you ask? Thanks for sharing, God Bless

  • @deakindog7525
    @deakindog7525 10 місяців тому

    my issue is if not using the grinder regularly the coolant always evaporates. i use mine dry and if critical i let cool and do a last small grind

  • @ritareadyerbible2166
    @ritareadyerbible2166 11 місяців тому

    Do you or your brothers remember the 1953 movie “The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T”? Your magic fingers thingy reminded me of that movie.

  • @vinmandich7756
    @vinmandich7756 5 місяців тому

    Only way i have gotten amazing surface fonish is with flood coolant right at the buisness i constanly use to watch and adjust the spray nozzle other guys walked away.. they asked me many times whT i did different.. in which i replied take pride in my work 🙃

  • @robertschauer376
    @robertschauer376 11 місяців тому +1

    Love the new grinder

  • @jlett24
    @jlett24 11 місяців тому +2

    Late night shenanigans

  • @madteyahoo
    @madteyahoo 10 місяців тому

    Comment for the algorithm!

  • @MattOGormanSmith
    @MattOGormanSmith 11 місяців тому

    Wouldn't putting the nozzle the other side of the wheel avoid the sucking under problem? slightly offset so the sparks aren't aimed at it?

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      The wheel needs to draw the coolant to the grind. Why would you want to spray it into the action??

  • @jackgreen412
    @jackgreen412 11 місяців тому

    The KISS CONCEPT is always better. I like the way you thi k.

  • @charlieromeo7663
    @charlieromeo7663 11 місяців тому +1

    Function over form Steve. Are you balancing your grinding wheels? I don’t recall you mentioning that in videos. I found that really ups the quality of the finish. The adapters with balancing weights for my Jones and Shipman grinder run over $300 each (the spindle has the European taper) which drove me to making a cup with adjustable weights. The results were a remarkable difference. I may work up a nozzle system like this one. Great job, as per the usual.

    • @SteveSummers
      @SteveSummers  11 місяців тому +1

      I do balance my wheels😁👍

  • @theinfernalcraftsman
    @theinfernalcraftsman 11 місяців тому

    I am the same about the temporary stuff becomes permanent. I don't want to hear any complaints about it being hot. I'd gladly take your weather. We haven't seen a day under 100* in 3 months and still have another month to go with temps of 104-110* daily. Some days it's 100* by 10 am and still 100* at 9pm. And it only gets down to the low 80s at night.
    I gave up doing anything outside or in the shop so no videos till maybe October when fall starts. The concrete slab of my shop is 93* now and I don't have enough AC in it to get everything cooled down to work in there. I have been wanting to move out of TX since I was forced to move here in 89 and now I'm just angry that I live somewhere the weather sucks year round. And that's pretty common as most people are angry and not friendly here because it's so unbearably hot most of the year.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins 11 місяців тому

      We have had 99-103 temps in La for about 20 days, with at least 10 more forecasted. We're cranky, but not angry. The good thing about a heat wave is that it feels so much better when it's over!

    • @theinfernalcraftsman
      @theinfernalcraftsman 11 місяців тому

      @@Bob_Adkins I wish it was that nice here. We are 3 months into it now and no relief till late september. We don't call it a heat wave it's just summer here every year. We just hope for a hurricane for a day of relief from the high clouds. The rain never makes it this far inland.
      It's still 95* at midnight here. Here it's not like it's 100+ for an hour or two it's usually 8-10 hours a day and the ground and everything else is heat soaked. Our cold tap water is 90* because the ground gets so hot.
      We might get lucky and get a one day break and only be 100* on Tuesday.

  • @robertlong9029
    @robertlong9029 11 місяців тому

    I wish that you would list the Chanels that you watch so that we could learn more

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello Steve 😅 Tell me, why is it that whenever someone turns low gas on, the first thing they do is repeatedly tap the gauge? It's like if I tap the gauge, it will create more gas. I do it, too.😅

    • @SteveSummers
      @SteveSummers  11 місяців тому +2

      I guess it's hoping for that 1 in 10000 chance that it is a bad gauge and not actually a low gas cylinder 😄

  • @vinmandich7756
    @vinmandich7756 5 місяців тому

    Overthinking but worth the time

  • @1320pass
    @1320pass 11 місяців тому

    Steve, just my opinion but, your beautiful square body would be even better looking (she does look great as you have it..) with regular sealed beam halogen headlamps..or some H4 conversion lamp housings.

  • @peterhoffman2597
    @peterhoffman2597 11 місяців тому +2

    jeez up early

  • @stusue9733
    @stusue9733 11 місяців тому +1

    I wonder what happens if you lose a straw between the wheel and the workpiece?(or did I miss that?)

    • @MLeoDaalder
      @MLeoDaalder 11 місяців тому +5

      Steve suspects/hopes that since it's soft plastic it will be quickly ground into dust.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 11 місяців тому

      Some of that straw will probably gum up the grinding wheel but that’s a quick fix with redressing the wheel…hopefully. Lol

  • @angelarichards3588
    @angelarichards3588 11 місяців тому +12

    Ball peen hammer Steve, use the ball. Obe one, use ball. 😂😂😂 Love the video

  • @tacticalrabbit308
    @tacticalrabbit308 11 місяців тому

    I'm rewatching some of your videos and was wondering have you ever used a magnetic base for camera mount or anything else mounting ? The type that is switched off and on? Was thinking of making something for a slow moving sign for my lawn mower and trailer that I can pull with it.

  • @stevenslater2669
    @stevenslater2669 11 місяців тому

    Why are soldering on a heat sink (section of railroad track)? I keep a few firebricks under the bench for chores like fabricating Renzetti Fingers. Good for gas welding little projects, too.

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      Last thing I saw, his soldering worked quite well.

  • @billdoodson4232
    @billdoodson4232 11 місяців тому

    Good little idea that one. Hopefully I pick up my new to me surface grinder next month. This'll be one of the first things that gets made. Do you have a link to Robins video? I had a look but couldn't find it.

  • @judnichols8041
    @judnichols8041 10 місяців тому +1

    You should back seat your gas valve.

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663 11 місяців тому +2

    Great idea Steve and I’ll be making one for my English 1943 number 2 Brown & Sharp. Unfortunately a previous owner removed all the automatic feeds so it’s fully manual 2B now. The “B” was a hand control only model and I find it’s not too bad as I don’t do a lot of work on it and it’s a kind of mindfulness using it. Thanks for the excellent channel. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺

  • @johnnyholland8765
    @johnnyholland8765 11 місяців тому

    Riddle this. Guy calls me and asked if I would come dress the mag chucks on two of his grinders because he was having trouble. He had been dressing them with the chuck off so when he turned it on he would get a low spot in the middle of the chuck. Set up a tenths indicator and found when he turned the chuck on it would "suck" itself down to the table. Started dressing with the chuck on and the problem went away. Any of this make sense? Crazy I know but fact is strainger than fiction...

    • @cessamichelle
      @cessamichelle 11 місяців тому

      Just curious, has he removed the chuck and inspected and possibly reground the bed yet? I remember a few years back when I used to watch NYC-CNC, he was still figuring out his way in business and was still occasionally playing with manual (non-CNC) machines. He'd bought a decent size Okuma grinder, and wanted to get it nuts on accurate. He ended up pulling off the chuck (1st time in probably years that it'd been off, if ever) and there was a bunch of rust under it. He went thru the process of cleaning it up and grinding it flat, then hours of putzing with it to try and adjust most of the droop out of the end of the travel in both directions. He got it into a pretty accurate condition, but then ended up selling it not all that long afterwards apparently.

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x 11 місяців тому

    you should anneal the copper before hammering it

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      Why? It worked fine the way he did it. Why soften the copper?

  • @ronwhite6719
    @ronwhite6719 11 місяців тому +3

    That is a "COOL" design Steve!

  • @dannyl2598
    @dannyl2598 11 місяців тому

    Thanks Steve.
    For those of you who are not as skilled as Steve is, you can go to your local HVAC installer or the scraper that he gives the old evaporators to and just cut one of it.

  • @ryanjordan7113
    @ryanjordan7113 11 місяців тому +1

    Steve I’m convinced there’s not a project you can’t tackle with out excellence.

  • @andydelle4509
    @andydelle4509 11 місяців тому

    Too hot? Why not get yourself one of those DIY MiniSplit HVAC systems? I think 2 tons would be sufficient for your space but do get some other opinions based on your local climate. And many of these MiniSplit systems are heat pumps so they can provide heating as well. Would save you the hassle of firing up your wood stove for short jobs. Plus we get an excellent install video with the Steve Summers high standards at play.

    • @TBJK07Jeep
      @TBJK07Jeep 10 місяців тому

      I have a 2 ton mini-split in my garage. I tell you what, it is great having it where I can comfortably work in my garage all year.

  • @robertburns2415
    @robertburns2415 11 місяців тому

    I felt that all the way over here in California ouch

  • @garybeasley4885
    @garybeasley4885 11 місяців тому

    I would think injecting the fluid at an angle from an off axis location would be safer, nothing in the path of the wheel.

  • @tsmartin
    @tsmartin 11 місяців тому

    Nice idea. My only concern would be if one of the straws drooped down for some reason. On the return stroke the part(s) being ground could catch it and push the whole thing back which could rotate the nozzle downwards and if not caught could hook onto the part(s) on the forward stroke and cause a crash.

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      My "only concern" is that the aliens will move from New Mexico to Kentucky and steal this cool idea!

  • @Stefan_Boerjesson
    @Stefan_Boerjesson 11 місяців тому

    Nice work.
    Time 14:00, cutting on the bandsaw. If You turn the object 99 degrees it cuts a lot faster. Use the 1 2 3 blocks to clamp the piece!

  • @ian666if
    @ian666if 11 місяців тому +2

    As an apprentice more years ago than I care to think about, we were always taught to start any surface or cylindrical grinder at least half an hour before actually grinding anything to allow the bearings and oil to warm up and stabilise

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      "half an hour"?? Nothing takes a "half an hour" to "warm up"!!

    • @ian666if
      @ian666if 10 місяців тому

      It was common practice when I served my apprenticeship in the 50's and 60's. On centreless grinders, it was even longer.
      @@paulcopeland9035

  • @vinmandich7756
    @vinmandich7756 5 місяців тому

    No keep the two outer ones

  • @dennisp.2147
    @dennisp.2147 11 місяців тому

    What is the flag hanging on the wall?

    • @rodfrey
      @rodfrey 11 місяців тому +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Dorset

    • @dennisp.2147
      @dennisp.2147 11 місяців тому

      @@rodfrey Thanks! although, that begs the question of what a Dorset flag is doing hanging in the workshop of a machinist in Kentucky...

    • @cessamichelle
      @cessamichelle 11 місяців тому

      @@dennisp.2147 Probably got it from one of his many English supporters/admirers?

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      @@dennisp.2147 He has a video from a couple of months ago that explains it!

  • @moms762
    @moms762 10 місяців тому

    You should get Elizabeth into making some arts and crafts or something instead of just sitting there in the chair.
    My gf would come out into the shop and just sit there and watch me and I didn’t really care for that. I usually go to the shop to be creative and relax so personally I’d rather not have someone just sitting there. I’d be like: do something.

  • @pjv767b5
    @pjv767b5 11 місяців тому

    Ball valves are designed to provide the most flow, they do not throttle flow well. They are an full on, off valve. Try a needle valve

  • @alexanderross2786
    @alexanderross2786 11 місяців тому

    Take 10 mins & paint it!!

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      If you were paying attention, you would have noticed he said there was no chance of painting!

  • @watahyahknow
    @watahyahknow 11 місяців тому +1

    think those plastic straws are going to become harder to find as they are bad for the aquatic life (they tend to end up in the nose of tourtusses for some reason ........maibe they sniff the white powder i dunno) , anyway you could use pieces of schrinktube instead just slide them on and warm them

    • @w056007568
      @w056007568 11 місяців тому

      Absolutely true! Drinking straws are now waxed paper or thin drawn stainless tube. Ear buds stc are no longer available with a plastic stem so you will likely have to look for an alternative in the future (unless like me, I got a stack of material in a secret store somewhere!!)

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      "tourtusses"??

  • @jdavidkatz
    @jdavidkatz 11 місяців тому

    Sorry, but this video doesn't measure up to your usual standard of excellence. It looks crude and clunky, and detracts from the elegance of your grinder.

    • @cessamichelle
      @cessamichelle 11 місяців тому +1

      Well, I suppose he could have machined it out of a block of stainless, precision turned, drilled and reamed each individual tube again out of stainless, and had maybe spun silk tubes as a delivery method, each meticulously hand fitted to it. Taking $100's and 10's of hours, all for what? So it was made to your standards? T'was a relatively cheap, quick and dirty project to accomplish a specific task. Mission Accomplished

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 11 місяців тому

      Why do you care? Do you need to bitch to feel better??

    • @jdavidkatz
      @jdavidkatz 10 місяців тому

      @@cessamichelle This is a profoundly stupid comment.

  • @220years7
    @220years7 11 місяців тому

    Thanks!