I pay about a hundred dollars a month to be entertained through a screen, and somehow the funniest, best written, best production, special effects and acting comes to me for free from some guy on UA-cam 🙄
Because the filter of bullshit is not present. That's why TV as is has to die and we have to entertain ourselves. It's also why we have to fight against bullshit CEOs like UA-cam has now, who do all they can to destroy YT as it is and usher in TV 2: Electric Fuckaroo, Pay me money for other people's work.
Goes to show..... Best things in life are free mate...... Thanks to Tot, Ave, Abom and all the other guys who take the time to educate us and provide shits and giggles.....
@@philipjohnson3942 they threw them in the garbage when doing an unboxing video (on purpose) but I'm not sure if there was any continuation of the storyline from there.
They are all already real songs. ua-cam.com/video/bk-BPRXYk9g/v-deo.html Same band that did the YMCA song. If you were of that generation you might hear it while you are skating around in circles at the local indoor skate park, playing pac man or Asteroids during intermissions while eating handfuls of boston baked beans (with real molasses in them!) and admiring your favorite female classmate in one of those fuzzy tight sweaters.
@@TheVwgolfmk1 The year one ua-cam.com/video/jSYH0_YQE54/v-deo.html when you belonged to no one? or ua-cam.com/video/GCkOKhCEQNw/v-deo.html I'm only a lowly YT bot.
They were pushing your buttons. You should've just given them a wave. No need to cause chaos over a frozen reception. They might have been in a heated argument before you came round, and just needed to vent.
I had to rewind a few seconds to make sure it wasn't my computer making the noise at an incredibly coincidental moment. It's like songs with sirens or phone beeps.
My life is so, so fare from what's going on in your videos, and yet I look forward to them like... [Insert something you really like]. Your editing and wit is inspired. Thanks from a small sofa in Denmark.
Thank you so much for your intelligent humor. That kind of visdom, experience, dedication and humor..is kind of a shortage these days...I have seen a lot of your videos now, I don't have a mill or lathe or anything else..but you got my full attention..
Ah yes, I see you've mastered time and space through the awesome power of the inverted-tachyon/baryon collet chuck. Make sure you check the machinist's handbook so you don't end up in the wrong multiverse again.
@@bjorn301 to be fair Bjorn, the yogurt finds you to be very uncultured. Now I am making jokes about yogurt, sigh, is this the next progression in Dad Jokes?
But in a two for one deal you get two things. We was gypped, we only got Johnny5's doodah and only a glimpse of Quinn's bits. What happened Tony delving into Quinn's job?
I've got nothing to do with machining and yet Tony's vids are strangely interesting. Loved the radius feature on the d.r.o. Never thought I'll ever say this words. And Tony, three weeks from the last video... dude... u'r killing us. Thanks for sharing
this is gonna be a stupid question, but: what are actually the parts for Quinn? What's magnetic flux pump valve stem? Is this some sort of joke? Or am I missing some sort of rudimentary knowledge?
3:10 Holy sh*t, you actually made sure the spindle was spun back around to the same angle (or at least some multiple of 90 degrees from the previous angle) for each take! Your commitment to a bit knows no bounds, and is (part of) why I love your channel so much!
I love, apart from being an excellent turner, you are a video editing teacher, even if you don't understand any English. With your videos I learn many tip's greetings.
I hadn’t watched This Old Tony in a while but it looks like he’s continued to make some upgrades to his shop and has some new tools, awesome! You rock This Old Tony! I’m excited about this Johnny Five project. I love both Short Circuit movies.
The castle antenna, eh... One way would be to hollow out the part on the inside of the castle wall. Let's call it the courtyard. Then zig zag front to back, rotate to next position to hollow out the space between the wall. Soon we would have castle walls and a courtyard. Think of a square wave, wrapped 360 degrees around. Time to fill the court yard. Machine a plug that sits flush and so tight there is zero signs of ever being a courtyard there. Maybe shrink the plug in liquid nitrogen to make it easier to fit. Top notch stuff as usual Tony! We're glad you skipped no-vid-november. =)
I nearly fell off my chair when that bronze rod went back to a larger diameter, shortening the small diameter part. Very impressive stuff that. I was also surprised to see the large deflection when you pressed that rounding bit. Thanks for another delightful video.
I am pretty much at the point where I only check UA-cam to see if Tony put up a new video. You are the man Tony. Your videos are what gave me the push I needed to spend the money and get into hobby machining. Thank you,
Great channel. I know next to nothing about machining and have been watching your channel for 2 years now. I still know next to nothing about machining but I am entertained and fascinated. It's like watching how its made with witty commentary. Keep up the great work!!!
“Noooo disassemble, no disassemble!” Love Johnny 5 and the new Chappie references you made. Super great to see you making videos and need to get me one of those brass cylinder extenders. I have a 2x4 stretcher for when I keep cutting the board and it’s just keeps coming out shorter and shorter but, I digress. Your edits are some of the best out there for a DIY UA-camr and I absolutely love them. Keep them coming brother and Happy Holidays! 🦃🎅🦌
I have just binge watched all old video's and was lamenting the no vid November and guess what?! You took pity on me! Dude you have come so far and do such a great job you are setting a standard for everybody. Keep up the good work.
I saw this vid a week ago...and since then I have had ” MAHO, MAHO man” on my brain!! Over and over! Maby ToT can record the song, make an album and tour the world!
You can put tolerances on model dimensions. Besides, that was the whole goal when they started developing 3d modeling, wasn't it? So that people wouldn't have to spend time making drawings, they could just reference the model.
@@toomdog I disagree. While you can do that it's certainly not universal. Neither is it accepted practise in industry, at least in my experience anyway. Generally speaking CAD packages have a hard time taking to one another, open a .sldprt in Siemens NX for example (which in itself, can be a real pain if it's tied to Teamcenter) and it goes through an interpretation phase and spits out dumb 3D bodies and curves into the workspace and loses a lot of information in the process. People therefore expect to receive parasolid, step, or IGES files for reference as they will more or less work regardless, and these files only contain solids and curves. Also consider the machinist on the shop floor standing at a manual machine - without a drawing to refer to they're either going to have to sketch out one for themselves or run back and forth to a computer all the time to refer to the 3D model. At the moment drawings are still the best way to communicate a design specification.
@Banana Warrior Boomer or not, guy is speaking pure reason Simple, 3 plane view with dimensions just makes actual "doing things" part of the process a lot easier, pleasurable and foolproof - something many "design only" folks forget about (for their own loss really) Focusing on some aspect of particular section of a part? Quick look on the drawing, quick look on the numbers, carrying on with the business. Need to reconsider something or figure out? Sketch the duck out of the drawing and write down ideas. It's just... good. Providing such drawing is not a matter of necessity/productivity/any other bs, just being considerate + showing that you have any real experience In advance - call me boomer and you'll overshoot some 30-ish years, just fyi 😂
Another great vid TOT! I ended up picking up a Hardinge HLV-H since my last comment and I have to say your channel has been so incredibly helpful to me as I'm learning to play a machinist on YT! Not that I've actually made a machining video, but you know what I mean... So thanks man! Really! Your channel has legitimately been my inspiration to actually learn to do something I've always wanted to do. At the risk of sounding sappy, it's not an overstatement to say that your channel has changed my life :)
When you want a one-off form tool, have you tried grinding a bit of scrap hacksaw blade to the profile you want? Supported in the toolpost on a square of toolsteel it’ll do the job on brass and bronze. If the overhang not’s too big. Len Bott taught me that.
I love This Old Tony videos so much, but the references in this one were fricking hilarious! That phone call was the BEST!!! I just recently had to explain to someone what that song was and why I love it so much!!!
I think you are the best guy on UA-cam. How many times do you think I can watch again and again your older videos waiting for the next one? HOW MANY? I don't have any of these tools and I don't plan getting any of them but I like the way you treat metals.
And once again the academy selects the winner for most entertaining you tube machinist video content -- TOT-!! (standing-O-!) Great video, thanks again Tony~ and by the way, that was one sweet looking antenna machining job-!
Tony!!!! What happened to fixing Quinn's parts while I usually love your vids, the whole reason to watch this one was see how you would fix Quinn's parts. Plz plz let us know
Go Quinn. I reckon she’s great. The effort to put together a functional workshop and also learning to operate various machines that want to hurt you and with knowledge and skill must be a huge commitment in time and will. Cheers.
might I be so bold: (https)://(yts).lt/movie/short-circuit-1986 take out all brackets, and get a torrent downloader, like utorrent or similar There is a second movie, but it seems yify doesn't have it
I've been machining for 12 years and I've never seen that radius step function. That's pretty cool. I'm gonna have to look for that feature when I eventually get my own lathe at home.
I recently had to machine a part that was originally designed to be 3d printed. Luckily, I was pretty much able to stay true to the print completely except for one small feature, which the engineer gave me the ok to modify.
Like Quin's failed hand-me-down project, this is just another of her attempts to freeload off other UA-camr's to increase her audience. Whereas successful UTer's concentrated on producing quality material, Quin tries to game the system. It's a little pathetic.
@@EDesigns_FL Bit harsh there. Nobody in the UA-cam home shop machinist crowd is making big money providing interesting, well made, machining content. Collaboration has led me to new interesting channels, and if it's also good buisness, all the better.
I kind of like these collaboration videos. Sort of makes me feel like I on the inside of a running joke and sometimes it leads to visiting new channels.
I wish you could upload more frequently. Love it. I think as a fellow machinist, I pick up more of the little nuances and jokes you put in. I was watching with hawk eyes to see if that drill came out the bottom in line. I weed my pants a little bit when it came out the back. We've all been the victim of a wandering drill at some point!
Wow. The Poisson ratio joke couldn't have registered with more than 1% of the viewership... That's dedication to the craft 😂. Thanks for taking me all the way back to my college days
I pay about a hundred dollars a month to be entertained through a screen, and somehow the funniest, best written, best production, special effects and acting comes to me for free from some guy on UA-cam 🙄
I agree, started smiling from the get-go!
Reason enough to throw cable TV in the trash.
Haven’t watched the 52” in over 2 years because of people like TOT
Because the filter of bullshit is not present. That's why TV as is has to die and we have to entertain ourselves. It's also why we have to fight against bullshit CEOs like UA-cam has now, who do all they can to destroy YT as it is and usher in TV 2: Electric Fuckaroo, Pay me money for other people's work.
Goes to show..... Best things in life are free mate...... Thanks to Tot, Ave, Abom and all the other guys who take the time to educate us and provide shits and giggles.....
TELEPORT RECEIVED
😂😂
So how’s he going?
@@mybackhurts7020 still no updates 🙄
What did you do with everything else he sent?
@@philipjohnson3942 they threw them in the garbage when doing an unboxing video (on purpose) but I'm not sure if there was any continuation of the storyline from there.
the drill bit coming out at an angle had me rolling
It didn't get a peep out of me. God I hope my funny bone isn't broken, they take forever to mend.
Me too, I rewatched at least three times.
It confused me at first, lol
He was trying to drill for oil.
"Wow! How he do that?"
"Hey, laser lips! Your mamma was a snowblower." - Johnny 5
"oh no, Fred! not your shilk sirt!" 😣🤖
Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?
Also....
NO DISASSEMBLE!
Johnny 5 is alive !
Hey I just wrote that. You beat me to it.... by a long way.
Your bronze-rod shortening effect did not get anywhere near the amount of appreciation it deserved!
It was very nicely done
It was just cold!
Don’t presume to know my amount of appreciation boy! 😛
What shortening effect? 😉
BEdmonson85 @ 5:54
I hope everyone appreciates the genius of "This Old Tony" as much as I do. Take care.
Roy Lucas he is a gem
I sure do.
Roy Lucas your sincerity is great. You take care,as well!
Absolutely!
The human hair joke never gets old
neither the subscribe joke
@@davidrubio8673 I thought it said subscribe to ale and I was wondering just which ale I should choose.
We all know that it said AVE.
I gotta say, that human hair was looking awfully galvaniz...I mean, grey.
... I remember hair. Happy days....
“Never use a positive Poisson Ratio material” stunned me.
Fun fact, negative poisson ratio materials exist: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxetics
Yeah, me too. I was taken aback by the sudden drop of such an obscure topic. Had to pause and think for a second to verify the joke. Was hilarious.
Well you should not have been surprised TOT knows what he is talking about and his videos are full of this kind of gems.
You must be new here.
@@duodot The more you pull the more grip the vise gets. It could have number of applications some of them not so desirable.
We need a Maho Man shirt and song by the end of november.
They are all already real songs. ua-cam.com/video/bk-BPRXYk9g/v-deo.html
Same band that did the YMCA song. If you were of that generation you might hear it while you are skating around in circles at the local indoor skate park, playing pac man or Asteroids during intermissions while eating handfuls of boston baked beans (with real molasses in them!) and admiring your favorite female classmate in one of those fuzzy tight sweaters.
@@johnpossum556 NO! NO! NO!....it's MAHO MAN!!!
It could be Christmas number one
@@TheVwgolfmk1 The year one ua-cam.com/video/jSYH0_YQE54/v-deo.html when you belonged to no one?
or ua-cam.com/video/GCkOKhCEQNw/v-deo.html
I'm only a lowly YT bot.
Agreed we need that shirt
"I broke three of them just trying to get them out of the packaging". I got a good chuckle out of that because I can totally relate.
Had to do a double take when the drill bit came out the side instead of the bottom. 😂😂😂😂
captain disillusion would be proud of that one :)
Drift
same
scary, I am glad fortunately the drill did‘t break
@@CompactFlesh Corner drill - pricey, but worth every penny
The editing is why I continue to watch. Never machined anything
I dressed up as that robot for Halloween when I was younger, everyone opened the door and said "oh cute, a microwave!". I was hurt.
LOL! You should have thrown a handful of popcorn in their faces.
Some forms of cruelty never leaves you, stay strong
Lol
See you should have gone and robbed a bank, with eye witnesses like that the cops would spend their time searching for an armed microwave.
They were pushing your buttons. You should've just given them a wave. No need to cause chaos over a frozen reception. They might have been in a heated argument before you came round, and just needed to vent.
That "Device Connected" sound had me laughing so hard my cat gave me a nasty look.
I had to rewind a few seconds to make sure it wasn't my computer making the noise at an incredibly coincidental moment. It's like songs with sirens or phone beeps.
My cat hates it when I’m happy too.
I have never heard anyone make a Poisson's Ratio joke before. Nerdy comedic gold right there!
The whole thing sounds fishy to me...
7:40 my life in the machine shop 🤣🤣🤣
My life is so, so fare from what's going on in your videos, and yet I look forward to them like... [Insert something you really like]. Your editing and wit is inspired.
Thanks from a small sofa in Denmark.
Gotta love the three part harmony of the Old Tonies, that MaHo man was pretty catchy
Thank you so much for your intelligent humor. That kind of visdom, experience, dedication and humor..is kind of a shortage these days...I have seen a lot of your videos now, I don't have a mill or lathe or anything else..but you got my full attention..
Ah yes, I see you've mastered time and space through the awesome power of the inverted-tachyon/baryon collet chuck. Make sure you check the machinist's handbook so you don't end up in the wrong multiverse again.
Dude the sketch with the song holding out for a hero brought tears to my eyes, wonderful song😄
The macho man and send me a hero references are making me feel old. Maybe you could have thrown in a damn dirty ape reference to twist the knife
Old? They are great references to a wonderous time in our lives when everything was new and incredible!
Dammit Jim he's a time traveler, not not a Doctor
Yoghurt! I hate yoghurt, even with strawberries
@@bjorn301 to be fair Bjorn, the yogurt finds you to be very uncultured.
Now I am making jokes about yogurt, sigh, is this the next progression in Dad Jokes?
Holding out for a hero
"Try to keep your part as rigid as possible, for as long as possible." Yes, that's always good advice.
These have to be my most favourite videos on UA-cam.
Don't mind me - just going back through old TOT videos. Fantastic as ever. Hope you're well, TOT!!
twofer = a couple, if anyone was wondering. metric conversion
But in a two for one deal you get two things. We was gypped, we only got Johnny5's doodah and only a glimpse of Quinn's bits. What happened Tony delving into Quinn's job?
@@maxximumb Accidentially got sent out before filming, due to a slight computer hiccup.
I've got nothing to do with machining and yet Tony's vids are strangely interesting. Loved the radius feature on the d.r.o.
Never thought I'll ever say this words.
And Tony, three weeks from the last video... dude... u'r killing us.
Thanks for sharing
*15:02** "But for now, I'm just gonna...dig into Quinn's parts."*
this is gonna be a stupid question, but: what are actually the parts for Quinn? What's magnetic flux pump valve stem? Is this some sort of joke? Or am I missing some sort of rudimentary knowledge?
@@Czeckie i think they are precursor parts needed to make a flux capacitor.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I don't have a clue how you do all of those special effects, but you are GOOD at it! Thanks!
I’ve missed you. You never talk to me anymore. I’m reduced to watching reruns. And being creepy in UA-cam comments. 😂
The little piece of editing at 5:50 is so smooth and seamless and illustrates your point so well. Really great work all around
Johnny 5, huh? Never heard of him. Maybe I need more input 😁
Flick flick flick.....more input!
Short Circuit
In the mid 60's, I got a Johnny 7 for Xmas one year. Anyone else?
@@clark9992 Me to 👍
That you Stepfunny ?
Can we all appreciate how good this video looks?
Both Short Circuits and Batteries Not Included are 80s must see movies
Ah dude, batteries not included always made me cry as a kid, those baby robots were so cute.
Manhattan Project AKA Wargames was a better one with Sheedy in it. So is "Project X"
"You're mother was a snow blower"
My email has always been based off the tiny spaceships. Besides " Johnny 5 is alive".
D.A.R.Y.L ?
3:10 Holy sh*t, you actually made sure the spindle was spun back around to the same angle (or at least some multiple of 90 degrees from the previous angle) for each take! Your commitment to a bit knows no bounds, and is (part of) why I love your channel so much!
I snort laughed at your drill busting out the end. Hate when that happens.
I'm not machinist or even own a lathe but I find this channel not only educational but incredibly entertaining to watch!
I love, apart from being an excellent turner, you are a video editing teacher, even if you don't understand any English. With your videos I learn many tip's greetings.
bonus points for anyone who remembers the scene this antenna was used in.
Glad they called you for this.
This Old Tony, that’s a HUGE part you’re playing in this!
I hadn’t watched This Old Tony in a while but it looks like he’s continued to make some upgrades to his shop and has some new tools, awesome! You rock This Old Tony! I’m excited about this Johnny Five project. I love both Short Circuit movies.
You had me at "I need a hero"
The castle antenna, eh...
One way would be to hollow out the part on the inside of the castle wall. Let's call it the courtyard.
Then zig zag front to back, rotate to next position to hollow out the space between the wall. Soon we would have castle walls and a courtyard. Think of a square wave, wrapped 360 degrees around.
Time to fill the court yard.
Machine a plug that sits flush and so tight there is zero signs of ever being a courtyard there.
Maybe shrink the plug in liquid nitrogen to make it easier to fit.
Top notch stuff as usual Tony!
We're glad you skipped no-vid-november. =)
This guy says he is a "hobby machinist"
WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING MAN
I think that he might be a garage hermit, not many jobs available for clock tower bell ringers these days thanks to automation.
Works kitchen at McDonalds and uses his homemade automated stainless hamburger interocitor to revolutionize the fast food industry.
He’s obviously a Stand-up Comedian that’s too successful to tour anymore 😁
He runs a hotdog cart. He showed his product in this video, you may have missed it.
@@jpwhre that was a delicious looking chili dog
I nearly fell off my chair when that bronze rod went back to a larger diameter, shortening the small diameter part. Very impressive stuff that. I was also surprised to see the large deflection when you pressed that rounding bit. Thanks for another delightful video.
I probably laughed for a minute straight at the Poisson's ratio joke. Nice one.
I am pretty much at the point where I only check UA-cam to see if Tony put up a new video. You are the man Tony. Your videos are what gave me the push I needed to spend the money and get into hobby machining. Thank you,
He is alive. And he lives on in all us 80's kids.
i hear he's turned and is behind all this mandatory chips and vacc business. zuch is his robot.
Your post editing work keeps getting better and better! Seriously one of the most entertaining, well thought out, clever channels on UA-cam.
This old channel has to be one of the most entertaining things there is, am I right?
Awesome that you got to be a part of this project! Thanks to you, Number 5 can remotely take control of things!
10:18 you got me so good I was like “wait wha-??????”
Great channel. I know next to nothing about machining and have been watching your channel for 2 years now. I still know next to nothing about machining but I am entertained and fascinated. It's like watching how its made with witty commentary. Keep up the great work!!!
“Noooo disassemble, no disassemble!” Love Johnny 5 and the new Chappie references you made. Super great to see you making videos and need to get me one of those brass cylinder extenders. I have a 2x4 stretcher for when I keep cutting the board and it’s just keeps coming out shorter and shorter but, I digress. Your edits are some of the best out there for a DIY UA-camr and I absolutely love them. Keep them coming brother and Happy Holidays! 🦃🎅🦌
Great touch with the added graphics! Makes things even easier to follow for us new people!
“Your mother is a snowblower” loved short circuit
Mark Chatman
I guess that's a cocaine reference/robot pun, but I never understood it as a kid.
It’s 5:30 am and coffee isn’t done brewing and you still got my to laugh and smile with your humor. Thanks for sharing. GW
Loved the drill coming out on the skew , usually happens for real to me.
LOL! And goes through my finger. Gotta watch the air brad nailer for that, too. They can be wicked at times.
Yeah, but I bet you can’t RETRACT that drill as well as ToT... that’s the pro skill!!
I have just binge watched all old video's and was lamenting the no vid November and guess what?! You took pity on me! Dude you have come so far and do such a great job you are setting a standard for everybody. Keep up the good work.
I saw this vid a week ago...and since then I have had ” MAHO, MAHO man” on my brain!! Over and over! Maby ToT can record the song, make an album and tour the world!
I wish I had half of your knowledge and skill. Thank you for the humor and education at the same time.
This trend of sending people CAD without drawings worries me!
You can put tolerances on model dimensions. Besides, that was the whole goal when they started developing 3d modeling, wasn't it? So that people wouldn't have to spend time making drawings, they could just reference the model.
@@toomdog I disagree.
While you can do that it's certainly not universal. Neither is it accepted practise in industry, at least in my experience anyway.
Generally speaking CAD packages have a hard time taking to one another, open a .sldprt in Siemens NX for example (which in itself, can be a real pain if it's tied to Teamcenter) and it goes through an interpretation phase and spits out dumb 3D bodies and curves into the workspace and loses a lot of information in the process. People therefore expect to receive parasolid, step, or IGES files for reference as they will more or less work regardless, and these files only contain solids and curves.
Also consider the machinist on the shop floor standing at a manual machine - without a drawing to refer to they're either going to have to sketch out one for themselves or run back and forth to a computer all the time to refer to the 3D model.
At the moment drawings are still the best way to communicate a design specification.
@@Chlorate299 okay boomer
@Banana Warrior
Boomer or not, guy is speaking pure reason
Simple, 3 plane view with dimensions just makes actual "doing things" part of the process a lot easier, pleasurable and foolproof - something many "design only" folks forget about (for their own loss really)
Focusing on some aspect of particular section of a part?
Quick look on the drawing, quick look on the numbers, carrying on with the business. Need to reconsider something or figure out? Sketch the duck out of the drawing and write down ideas. It's just... good.
Providing such drawing is not a matter of necessity/productivity/any other bs, just being considerate + showing that you have any real experience
In advance - call me boomer and you'll overshoot some 30-ish years, just fyi 😂
As usual you have proved once again that you are a cinematic genius and for that I thank you!
Tony, Ctrl R to retrieve the parts accidentally shipped.
Stunning ToT, just stunning, thx for the heads up re NYC CNC and BlondiHacks.
Glad to see you got your lathey ass back in front of the camera
Cool application for the radius function on the DRO. I had only considered it's use in milling functions. Nice. Happy holidays.
10:15
This had me cracking up. Friggin hilarious!
Once again, I really really enjoy your channel and laughed out loud several times.
Thanks again Ol' Tony.
To quote a wise man: ''when it comes to chamfers, there's no cuttin' corners''. Yet you did not even mention it (11:02) :(
He's done it before and his continuity checker forebode it!
Haha... To chamfer or not to chamfer... that is the question!
@@paultrgnp You mean "forebade"? "forbode" means something like future terror.
You must use Best Chamfer Oil™. It's what all the chatter is about.
ExtantFrodo2 - Thanks Professor!
Another great vid TOT! I ended up picking up a Hardinge HLV-H since my last comment and I have to say your channel has been so incredibly helpful to me as I'm learning to play a machinist on YT! Not that I've actually made a machining video, but you know what I mean... So thanks man! Really! Your channel has legitimately been my inspiration to actually learn to do something I've always wanted to do. At the risk of sounding sappy, it's not an overstatement to say that your channel has changed my life :)
TOT..don’t flatter yourself ALL of your listeners are of the demographic that knows exactly who Johnny 5 is LOL.
Hail Damage, You mean... this isn’t the Millenial’s Channel?! Dammmit, now I HAVE TO grow up 😜
Who?
When you want a one-off form tool, have you tried grinding a bit of scrap hacksaw blade to the profile you want? Supported in the toolpost on a square of toolsteel it’ll do the job on brass and bronze.
If the overhang not’s too big.
Len Bott taught me that.
"Hey lazer lips, your momma was a snowblower" -Johnny 5
I saw a special ed kid beat up a nonspecial ed kid for calling him that in 8th grade
I love This Old Tony videos so much, but the references in this one were fricking hilarious! That phone call was the BEST!!! I just recently had to explain to someone what that song was and why I love it so much!!!
I reeeeealy hope Johnny 5 is gonna be rockin his bling again
Very clever sarcasm. Thank you for putting a smile on our faces.
Los Lobos kicked "no vid November's" balls into outer space.
Mahoney and Captain Harris, clever Tony, very clever!! Thank you for taking us all along on your many journeys, great video as always.
"Maho man", well that was disturbing and upsetting !
It takes a village, people!
I hope no ass-less chaps were involved in that song !
Upsetting? That's confusing machining with forging 😁
I think you are the best guy on UA-cam. How many times do you think I can watch again and again your older videos waiting for the next one? HOW MANY?
I don't have any of these tools and I don't plan getting any of them but I like the way you treat metals.
I gotta get me a lathe chuck lever like that.
Everyone should have one
Randy Ralls Anyone who appreciates a well dressed hotdog!😆
Only available on Colchester lathes made in Colchester, Essex (UK) so only pre-1993 machines.
Though that was a doctor who reference 🤣
And once again the academy selects the winner for most entertaining you tube machinist video content -- TOT-!! (standing-O-!) Great video, thanks again Tony~ and by the way, that was one sweet looking antenna machining job-!
Tony!!!! What happened to fixing Quinn's parts while I usually love your vids, the whole reason to watch this one was see how you would fix Quinn's parts. Plz plz let us know
Yeah, I was wondering that too!
He increased the brass part's diameter the same way he stretched that rod, and used the Hole Repositioner invented in the 34th century...
Maybe the resultant video of him digging further into her parts is a members only video?
Go Quinn. I reckon she’s great. The effort to put together a functional workshop and also learning to operate various machines that want to hurt you and with knowledge and skill must be a huge commitment in time and will. Cheers.
"no disassemble!" God now I need to find a way to watch this movie again.
rebel1988us yup 🤣
Fuck yes!
might I be so bold:
(https)://(yts).lt/movie/short-circuit-1986
take out all brackets, and get a torrent downloader, like utorrent or similar
There is a second movie, but it seems yify doesn't have it
Same here!
looks like it's free on crackle www.sonycrackle.com/short-circuit/2482821 links not working for me, but it might for you
You always put a smile on my face, thanks. Tim
"We throw the money waaaay up in the air, and what god wants, he keeps!"
Switches are my switches!
NO Disassemble!!!
i do not get the reference, nevertheless i am amused
Yes Rabbi !
Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper Too?
I've been machining for 12 years and I've never seen that radius step function. That's pretty cool. I'm gonna have to look for that feature when I eventually get my own lathe at home.
I freaking loved the short circuit movies. The way mom tells it, we'd play that and E.T. CONSTANTLY.
Oh and Batteries not included. Classic
Incredible as always. You are a master.
Thanks for the incredible content, I could watch one of these everyday, and sometimes, I do.
Hmmm Ive never heard of "Schwartz circuit " ill have to look into it .
I think the Schwartz is VERY Strong in TOT.
I think your father’s brother’s nephew’s cousin’s former roommate already made a bad Spaceballs reference.
Was Schwartz Circuit the Mel Brooks version?
@@RoderickGMacLeod sorry. Didn't know my uncle's nephew had already posted what his brothers mom said.
May the Schwartz be with you.
I recently had to machine a part that was originally designed to be 3d printed. Luckily, I was pretty much able to stay true to the print completely except for one small feature, which the engineer gave me the ok to modify.
Blondiehacks pushed this project off screen to TOT and his video pops up real time! Nice!
Like Quin's failed hand-me-down project, this is just another of her attempts to freeload off other UA-camr's to increase her audience. Whereas successful UTer's concentrated on producing quality material, Quin tries to game the system. It's a little pathetic.
@@EDesigns_FL Bit harsh there. Nobody in the UA-cam home shop machinist crowd is making big money providing interesting, well made, machining content.
Collaboration has led me to new interesting channels, and if it's also good buisness, all the better.
I kind of like these collaboration videos. Sort of makes me feel like I on the inside of a running joke and sometimes it leads to visiting new channels.
@@EDesigns_FL who hurt you?
@@EDesigns_FL agreed Sir, the political virtue signaling through electronic & MSM is sickening.
I wish you could upload more frequently. Love it. I think as a fellow machinist, I pick up more of the little nuances and jokes you put in. I was watching with hawk eyes to see if that drill came out the bottom in line. I weed my pants a little bit when it came out the back. We've all been the victim of a wandering drill at some point!
Who else watches twice just to ensure nothing is missed?
J8m
Wow. The Poisson ratio joke couldn't have registered with more than 1% of the viewership... That's dedication to the craft 😂. Thanks for taking me all the way back to my college days
2019: NoVid november
2020: Covid november
... :(
I guess I shouldn't have been surprised that someone else had this exact thought. And yes, it is now _actually_ COVID November.
Thanks Tony, I thoroughly enjoy your videos - they're entertaining, educational and funny.
Chris would have hand filed the whole part if he were still making videos...
Cameron Drew wait, did he stop?
@@jcnash02 If I remember, he discovered something so amazing that he had to write an academic paper on it.