What's In Your Job Shop 3

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What’s in your job shop 3, A machine shop give-away! I am working on with help from my friend Vince, to set up a small collection of machines to give away to an acquaintance we met during frequenting Brava, Cape Verde Islands, Valdir Monteiro. I received and installed the three-phase motor on the Grizzly mill / drill and then I clear out and prep the two machinist toolboxes that I will fill full of tools for Valdir to have at his hands when learning and using his new machines in his shop.
Life is good! Cheers, Keith
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At 51:33 there is movement on the ground below the fire extinguisher

jpf
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Good on you Keith. A project of very high merit😃.

donsipes
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Man when this guy sees what your giving him i bet heal start crying . This is a great gift . are you traveling over or video to present the machine shop in a box . very cool .JM

junkmannoparts
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I'm still curious if the AC Line Frequency difference (60Hz North America vs 50Hz European) between the two places will make a difference in operation of the motors.... 3:20 the label on the motor says 60Hz. It's 50Hz line frequency in the Cape Verde Islands.

joeylawn
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Olá amigo Keith!!!
Um verdadeiro tesouo tanto as caixas como as peças e ferramentas!!!Pra uns ferro velho, eu já considero umtesouro!!!
Abraço e boa sorte sempre amigo!!!

ÁREAJ
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@51:33 mouse making a home in your wazer. Better get some traps!

TgWags
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Good on you for helping Valdir begin his machining journey. I probably haven't been a subscriber long enough to understand all the history behind the donations, but I assume you have met him on a travel to Cape Verde or learned from another. I met some furniture makers on the Caribbean Island of Dominica back in the early 80's (on a 2-week church mission trip) and was astonished how well they performed their tasks with such limited machines and even rudimentary and worn hand tools. Their shop was under a porch overhang with a dirt floor. Their machines were a "table saw" that was cobbled from parts and a router with rusted bits. That was it, and their work was very impressive! I wish I had had the means in the 80's to help them the way you are helping Valdir. One thing I did notice in Dominica was the lack of metal protection from the salt air. Their tools and machines really suffered. Thanks, and I hope you get some pictures or video to post from Cape Verde when the equipment arrives.

tonyn
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Great job putting the 3Phase motor on my mill. Im sure that it is going to last for decades! The slots on the table should fit the standard strap down set pretty good, i have a set that I now use in my bridgeport clone (3 HP Bruit) and have no problem.
If you need a set let me know I'll send one of those to you before you ship my mill. Thanks again Keith!! Also let me know if you need anything else. Speak soon Craig.

craigsbully
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Your a good dude Keith, I always like to pay forward, and help others that can use the help this is true American spirit!Just gave away 2 welders and a weld table to a young man out of trade school so he can hustle on the side. Also I pay for 3 people who want to go through the high school industrial arts robotics program who cant afford to go every year. Make sure you send him some of the vintage "shop" calendars Im sure are lingering in your treasures 😂, my wife purged the box of shame from my shop. Love what your doing bud!

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HIi Keith those small countersink cage ( hand drill ) are used in aircraft to countersink outer skins ( flush rivets ) on a plane or KW trucks with aluminum cabs . i used those at Lockheed back in the 80's . JM Trump 👍

junkmannoparts
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I'm afraid I'd just like the stuff you threw out lol

TgWags
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Very nice shop. Nice machines. Nice work.

RustyInventions-wzir
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At approx.. 50 min. There was a rat or large mouse running across the doorway behind you in behind the Waser Pro. 51:35 min.

muddlersworkshop
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I have 3 large mikes and a new Shars 2" drop indicator I can send you if you think he can use them. 7-8" Starrett, 8-9" Mitutoyo, and a 9-12 Sherr Tumico

rogertaylor
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I hope he watches your videos. Lucky guy he is.

peteengard
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Drum switch has been around for decades hard to find they're so reliable that's the reason they cost so much money when you go to buy a new one

roberthardman
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Best wishes from Orlando Keith…Paulie Brown

Laura-wcxt
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I have a mill drill and don’t like it when milling the head won’t stay in place it always moves on me

drummer
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Keith the give-away ist generous . Trump 2024 . Greetings from Germany.

bernardwill