How's a Guy Supposed to Work Like This?

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Let’s face it. Every once in a while you have to stop creating new projects and clear some of the long standing ones off of your list. Because one can only live like an animal for so long!

ALSO a correction because I did a dumb. My grandfather was PFC (Private First Class) not PVC as I have in the video. My apologies!

#inheritancemachining #machineshop #hobbymachinist

Thank you again to the Micrometer level Patreon members listed at the end of the video!

TIMESTAMPS

0:00 Intro
0:51 What's That Hissin' Noise?
4:25 Hygienic
7:03 Dimwit
8:44 You Saw This Coming
12:22 Out With Ye!
14:14 Filling My Drawers...
17:04 ...And Shelves... And Shelves...
18:49 A BIG Deal
22:06 Remembrance

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Editing: Final Cut Pro X
Intro Song: Way Back Way Back When (Instrumental Version) - Gamma Skies

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ALSO a correction because I did a dumb. My grandfather was PFC (Private First Class) not PVC as I have in the video. My apologies!

InheritanceMachining
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I think these side project videos might be the best ones actually

borisesquilotromp
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Your tribute to your grandfather pulled on some heart strings... and then you crush the sad feelings with p-star stache! I've never experienced polar opposite feelings of emotion in that short of a time!

dubwars
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My grandfather served in the Bulgarian military (artillerist) in WWII, after the Soviet occupation. Fought the Germans up to Austria and returned to work as a mechanic on the local military airport. He then worked for Renault for decades. I remember his Renault tool bag and I hope you know how lucky you are to have your grandpa's things and feel his closeness. I don't have anything left from mine (the other grandpa worked in a trains production factory and had such an amazing shop ❤). Anyway, what a fantastic video. So refreshing being realistic with sense of humour and care for the tools. I stumbled completely by chance and I'm glad I did.

huskytail
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Thank goodness for that outtake with your wife because you had me in tears with your grandfather’s picture and retirement plaque. 👏🏻

voodoochild
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So nice to hear Paige’s voice and laughter. Hope you’re all doing well. Although not a machinist in any capacity this is inspiring me to get to my sewing room and clean up those vintage sewing machines from my grandma.

BurchBride
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The fact he finally got a sponsor is awesome. This channel deserves it. And boy I wish your grandfather could be here in these videos. Imagine the knowledge he could share

CPTCollis
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The "decoration" brings me to tears! The subtle and obvious admiration displayed for your grandfather gets me every time. This strikes a chord in my soul. I have no personal experience with a grandfather who passed on skills or tools. He did, however, show love and embrace imagination and creativity, and I feel that magnified watching you integrate your skills with your grandfather's gifts! Your storytelling is impeccable and entertaining, and I look forward to the things you wish to share! Well done!

john
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Man I love everything about this video - the cleaning, the narration, the humour, the self reflection, the attention, the goofiness between you and your wife, the appreciation and tribute to your grandfather, the production quality... Please never stop making these.

GeorgeD
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Excellent vid sir, and excellent editing by your wife. It was fun watching you two crack each other up. A fitting tribute to place the photo and plaque of your grandfather on the wall of the shop too. A man most worthy of remembrance.

harmlesscreationsofthegree
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The button on the wall for my garage door opener was all messed up and it took a weird combinations of pressing swiping, frustration cussing to open it with the button... 7 years later (last week) I spent 3 minutes fixing it. 3 minutes....

seethesvt
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I'm sure you'll never read this but i wanted to take the time and tell you that this video really hit my heart hard. I also learn so very much in the garage/shop with my grandfather and after he had passed my dad. In 2016 my dad passed away and now I'm passing the same knowledge plus some to my kids in the same shop and using the same tools that my grandfather and dad had used to teach me. Your devotion to recognize and put your family in the spotlight in so many of your videos always puts a smile on my face. You are making him proud in your shop.

scotts
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I dig that stache man! I love your wife's reaction to it as well, the pure disdain in that "I hate it!" was incredible

squibblez
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This video hit me deep in the feels man....
I lost my grandfather to cancer on Thanksgiving day of 2019, just before dinner.
He was a machinist and mechanical design engineer, and he is a reason I became a machinist and am working towards my mechanical engineering degree.
I also inherited my grandfather's machinist stuff from his shop but he got rid of the machines in the late 80s when he closed shop to go be a contractor for different defense companies . I've been thinking about reviving his old company name.
It's very cool to see you making these videos and seeing this video made me feel not alone and kinda happy. It brings back memories.
Thanks for posting this !

AlChemicalLife
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Don't forget to reinforce the shelves in the cabinets! They tend to collapse in the middle when heavy items are on them.

Wolfen-
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Probably my favorite yet! Not sure if it’s because of the projects, the jokes, the editing, or simply the fact that I am no longer depressed. I found your channel in a really dark time and your meticulous care/ soothing manner helped me relax and enjoy your work, until I could enjoy mine again. Thank you.

annehulsey
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This channel is so much more than just another "machining" channel. this is a full blown life story, and I am loving it. I've watched every single video and always eagerly look forward to the next. truly a masterful story teller. I Wish you all the best.

soliloquym
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My dad and grandpa happened to work at the Ford Sharonville plant during your Granfather’s service dates. Great job honoring him and keeping his memories going

HandsfGD
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I appreciate that you immediately put the wire wheel to use in the next shot after moving the sandblasting cabinet. Super satisfying video! Shop cleanups rule.

ManSkirtBrew
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This episode of inheritance machining was by far the most touching for me, my grandfather passed just last year, and that set in his way, grumpy oll man, taught me everything he knew technical, and mechanical. Today I’m an engineer, and master machinists. Watching you honor your grandfather, put me in a very deep appreciation of my own grandfather.

Thank you sir

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