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  • @johnstrange6799
    @johnstrange6799 5 років тому

    Perfect timing. :) Looks like you had perfect weather for your Roman holiday. Amazing place.

  • @userwl2850
    @userwl2850 5 років тому +2

    Good to see you take a break from work... me too... me and my wife just had a baby girl. My 7th child at 54 years old.. My wife wanted a baby. Back to work on Monday. 👍

  • @Steve_Just_Steve
    @Steve_Just_Steve 5 років тому

    Can't wait to see it come together! TBH I've always heard not to bolt machines to the concrete floor at all but I've never tried it myself so can't speak with personal experience

    • @andrejsgelins9296
      @andrejsgelins9296 5 років тому

      I am quite certain that for this type of lathe bed installation manuals suggest concrete foundation, with studs in it. Bed is to be bolted an leveled some distance (10 or so cm) above level of concrete. Then concrete is to be poured on top of foundation - flush with lathe castings. I am positive that manuals, written by manufacturers/designers? of given equipment, suggest this mounting solution.

  • @kieshamotors
    @kieshamotors 5 років тому

    How much cost to regrind bed in your country??

  • @bigbird2100
    @bigbird2100 5 років тому

    Great update priorities are family first work second videos as when you get the time .

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 5 років тому +1

    I would certainly not leave it sitting up on nuts on the studs like that. I would at least make stands for it to sit on. I don't know that the concrete bedding is necessary though.

    • @MF175mp
      @MF175mp 5 років тому

      If the concrete is very thick and is not moving very much, best solution would maybe be to set some molds up under the lathe and pour there a nice slab of leveling concrete. After that it should pretty much stay where it is

  • @sharpx777
    @sharpx777 5 років тому

    I would just put some steel blocks under the feet and bolt down the lathe rather than have it suspended as it is right now. you can shim it to level. As it stands is nowhere rigid enough and if you create a concrete footing will work, however not just pouring on top but rather bolt to it so the feet are secured and not floating.

  • @iamtheomega
    @iamtheomega 5 років тому

    wow the architecture is stunning, I bet video doesn't 'do it justice'...must see in person..
    guy on bill handel radio show said he got two tickets for driving in city (i think Rome, on his italy trip) on wrong day, and they went after him here in USA! for $800 via credit agency...he was calling handel for legal advice..

  • @douro20
    @douro20 5 років тому

    How long has the Temple of Romulus been closed?

  • @emilgabor88
    @emilgabor88 5 років тому

    I would make some steel jacks , like machinist jack. near the screws, 60-80mm diameter , for extra rigidity. The concrete, will work fine to . It will not shrink , if you pure 10 mm higher. I have one lathe whit concrete like dis , but i have moved my lathe now and the concrete is in the way

    • @superdansilverman
      @superdansilverman 5 років тому

      agreed on jacks, to super the rest of the machine so the little ears don't break off

    • @emilgabor88
      @emilgabor88 5 років тому +1

      douchebagnumero1 The ears won't brake . the problems is that the screw is 100 mm long , and that can vibrate.

  • @StephenMortimer
    @StephenMortimer 5 років тому

    I am waiting for report of BOOK KEEPER !!

  • @DSCKy
    @DSCKy 5 років тому

    There may be a better material than concrete for bedding the base? do wome research on bedding compounds.