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  • Welcome Aboard

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    This is not CNC, this is just a 56 year old lathe running a hydraulic tracer against a Plasma cut pattern, created by an 56 year old jobber, walking the talk and getter done! ;{)------ Show less
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    • Come About Tiller Head Part 3 - Duration: 14 minutes.

      • 1 week ago
      • 22,500 views
      A horizontal bar fitted to the head of a boat's rudder post and used as a lever for steering and this project is the connecting part we are machining. Taking a raw casting and turning it into a wor...
    • Come About Tiller Head Part 2 - Duration: 26 minutes.

      • 1 week ago
      • 29,484 views
      A horizontal bar fitted to the head of a boat's rudder post and used as a lever for steering and this project is the connecting part we are machining. Taking a raw casting and turning it into a wor...
    • Come About Tiller Head Part 1 - Duration: 24 minutes.

      • 1 week ago
      • 29,889 views
      A horizontal bar fitted to the head of a boat's rudder post and used as a lever for steering and this project is the connecting part we are machining. Taking a raw casting and turning it into a wor...
    • Hanging out on the K&T Part Three - Duration: 21 minutes.

      • 1 month ago
      • 32,008 views
      When parts are to tall and or long and you have to machine on the end of them, hanging out off the table of your mill might just work for you. A jig, I made a dozen years ago to help with the rudde...
    • Hanging out on the K&T Part Two - Duration: 26 minutes.

      • 1 month ago
      • 27,979 views
      When parts are to tall and or long and you have to machine on the end of them, hanging out off the table of your mill might just work for you. A jig, I made a dozen years ago to help with the rudde...
    • Hanging out on the K&T Part One - Duration: 28 minutes.

      • 1 month ago
      • 37,751 views
      When parts are to tall and or long and you have to machine on the end of them, hanging out off the table of your mill might just work for you. A jig, I made a dozen years ago to help with the rudde...
    • Where the heck have you been? - Duration: 34 minutes.

      • 1 month ago
      • 44,007 views
      Where have you been? Is a brief look forward in the job shop scheduled for some of the things we will be doing in 2016. My first video of the new year, taking it slow and easing back into the work ...
    • Put A Head On Your Thread - Duration: 27 minutes.

      • 3 months ago
      • 182,227 views
      Put a head on your thread, when your broken bolt is just about flush with the surface, with a little tig welding and torch heat used, the job becomes possible to remove the broken bolt and reuse th...
    • Dipship - Duration: 4 minutes, 57 seconds.

      • 3 months ago
      • 27,634 views
      Dipship; is an update on shipping out the boxes to the worthy nomination’s we voted this year. Sabastian Mayfield has set up a PayPal account and I started with a contribution of $50 to help offset...
    • What's in your Box? Giveaway 2015 - Duration: 1 hour, 13 minutes.

      • 3 months ago
      • 15,311 views
      What’s in your box? Giveaway 2015
      Welcome to Turn Wright Machine Works, my name is Keith Fenner and this is the grand finale of the year 2015, to our second annual tool box giveaway, a seek to find...
    • What's in your box? 2015 Giveaway Part 8 - Duration: 23 minutes.

      • 4 months ago
      • 13,128 views
      What’s in your box? Giveaway 2015
      Welcome to Turn Wright Machine Works, my name is Keith Fenner and this is Part 8, to our second annual tool box giveaway, a seek to find worthy students and or app...
    • Whats in your box 2015 Giveaway Part 7 - Duration: 26 minutes.

      • 4 months ago
      • 18,674 views
      What’s in your box? Giveaway 2015
      Welcome to Turn Wright Machine Works, my name is Keith Fenner and this is Part 7, to our second annual tool box giveaway, a seek to find worthy students and or app...
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    • Super Shaker - Duration: 30 minutes.

      • 3 years ago
      • 806,634 views
      The Super Shaker; our customer is into sand &recycling and one of their shakers shut down for some repairs and we were asked to do the machining for the hinge section on the piece of equipment. Lea...
    • Welcome Aboard - Duration: 87 seconds.

      • 1 year ago
      • 304,870 views
      This is not CNC, this is just a 56 year old lathe running a hydraulic tracer against a Plasma cut pattern, created by an 56 year old jobber, walking the talk and getter done! ;{)------
    • Chewy Chewy - Duration: 15 minutes.

      • 4 years ago
      • 295,193 views
      Bore and sleeve a sprocket assembly, to suit new brearings... What looks pretty chewed up to one, may not to another! Doing proper preventive maintainience is like having a lower deductable on your...
    • Broach It - Duration: 9 minutes, 52 seconds.

      • 4 years ago
      • 276,346 views
      Broaching a keyway in a tapered bore and a Tip on making your own shims for broachs...
    • So you broke it off, in your hole! Part 1 - Duration: 14 minutes.

      • 4 years ago
      • 269,855 views
      Removing pecker tracks from attempted repair, easy out gone bad...
    • Between the Boxes Part 1 - Duration: 29 minutes.

      • 3 years ago
      • 240,959 views
      Between the Boxes; So! I was in the middle of editing the {What's in your Box?} Videos and this job came in! A couple of you were asking to get back to the Lathe, Mill and PlasmaCAM, so I grabbed m...
    • Checking out the Beaver! - Duration: 18 minutes.

      • 3 years ago
      • 238,567 views
      Checking out the Beaver; A Vermeer 1800-A with a 110 HP John Deere, I Tech Motor W / Turbo, spinning a chipping drum a minimum of 2,000 RPM's and the shaft breaks and becomes three pieces! That w...
    • Super Shaker 2 - Duration: 30 minutes.

      • 3 years ago
      • 232,518 views
      The Super Shaker 2; our customer is into sand &recycling and one of their shakers shut down for some repairs and we were asked to do the machining for the hinge section on the piece of equipment. I...
    • Deer John Part One - Duration: 33 minutes.

      • 3 years ago
      • 230,930 views
      Deer John;
      Note: Break ups with a Deer John letter are worst than a Dear John letter!
      Dear John I was using your John Deer in the stump dump and I thought I was indestructible, anyhow because o...
    • How do you hold it? - Duration: 49 minutes.

      • 9 months ago
      • 225,341 views
      We share one of the ways to hold an object in the mill without using the vice, while we set up and remove a broken off bolt that has been galled in place then hand drilled as an attempt to remove i...
    • Put A Head On Your Thread - Duration: 27 minutes.

      • 3 months ago
      • 182,227 views
      Put a head on your thread, when your broken bolt is just about flush with the surface, with a little tig welding and torch heat used, the job becomes possible to remove the broken bolt and reuse th...
    • Super Shaker 5 - Duration: 38 minutes.

      • 3 years ago
      • 164,196 views
      The Super Shaker 5; our customer is into sand &recycling and one of their shakers shut down for some repairs and we were asked to do the machining for the hinge section on the piece of equipment. I...
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  • The Manual 3D Metal Printer Series Play all

    Manual 3 D printing is a reference to replicating a boss or building up a structure to suit an accessory or repair a broken part and this can be done by a weld fusion overlay process, like building drip castles on the beach, as long as all situations are just right. This non profit project will take you under the hood of a welding helmet and show you how weld building aluminum can create solid metal mass to incorporate an accessory and also repair and reconstruct the existing mass that had to be removed to fix a mishap. This series has got 4.425 hours of how I getter done, even when things go wrong, I thought there may be a few tips and tricks, I can show you, so I kept rolling the project and take you to the finish along a multiple step process to prove, every step. I strive to bring you in closer and show you more in each video in this nine part series. ;{)-----
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  • What's in your Box? 2014 Nominations Play all

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  • Wing It Play all

    Wing It; we are starting on a new project and this is a rudder and shaft replacement project. The rudders that we are creating are going to be the third set of rudders that have been built for the cat boat, involved.
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  • Super Shaker project Play all

    The Super Shaker; our customer is into sand &recycling and one of their shakers shut down for some repairs and we were asked to do the machining for the hinge section on the piece of equipment. Leading off the series is an introduction of the project and prepping the shaft to be used creating trueness and bearing fits, Touching a bit on the use of snap gauges, Then moving on to dressing the ends of the mechanical tubing and the boring bar centers on each end. We then modify a set of cradle mounts for the lathe to hold cylindrical pieces for line boring.

    The Super Shaker 2; In part 2, we do all the turning & welding needed to create the basic additional bearing supports and start the installation of the toolbit insert.

    The Super Shaker 3; In part 3, we finish the tool bit insert and then mill, drill & tap to complete the additional bearing supports.

    The Super Shaker 4; In part 4, we dial in the first sleeve and sharpen a brazed tool bit with a chip breaker and remove the first chips from the bore on the longest sleeve in this project.

    The Super Shaker 5; In part 5, we finish the long sleeve and set up and complete the machining on the two remaining sleeves that finish the required work in this project, proving a successful line boring job in the lathe.
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  • The Million Dollar Rest! Mail Call Play all

    The million Dollar Rest; this is a Mail Call project, sent to us by Tony Bonaviso, owner of Consolidated Machine & Welding, in New York, Tony has a 13" Le Blond lathe, which I thought was a Southbend, hence me calling it one, during the video series, with a broken pivot support ear and also was missing the entire top half. He sent it up to us to fix the ear, replace the missing top and add rollers to the final supports fingers. We combine the use of four machines and throw in some hands on talents to bring life back to this little steady rest that would have broken any small shops piggy bank in the tooling budget, but when I heard of the project, I decided to take it on as a Mail Call project for you the viewers. I took some time over a three day period to set up and film this project. Tony was only charged a token value of a good steady rest and the remaining time and materials that put this steady rest over the budget we donated, just for you!
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