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Machining roadside junk metal on a small Chinese lathe
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.7 часов назад
Is it any good ?
Free steel for the metal lathe
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.12 часов назад
Plus a couple of other things.
Kings 250 watt folding solar panel huge output drop - in cloudy weather
Просмотров 740День назад
Something to think about when buying a portable solar panel.
Are TEMU detail sanding pads any good ?
Просмотров 70428 дней назад
Unbelievably cheap.
Do more with your metal lathe pinch or scissor knurl
Просмотров 3 тыс.Месяц назад
When pinch turns to shove.
Machining home cast aluminium on a well used Chinese lathe
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Easy as it gets. Making up a vacuum cleaner hose adapter - for cheap.
I knock up a small workshop bench out of roadside junk
Просмотров 9802 месяца назад
Quick and dirty video on the state of play.
How to fix your REGA high pressure oil can - for machinery with ball oiler ports
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 месяца назад
Probably applies to similar pressure oil cans of this design.
Best garage sale I've been to for a while
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Cheap cheap cheap
I make a tiny screwdriver for ultra small jobs
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Tricky work, but finally got there.
VEVOR 1100 watt variable speed portable bandsaw versus hacksaw
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
VEVOR Variable-Speed Portable Band Saw I get: s.vevor.com/bfQQzr Coupon code: VVPRO to save 5% off (used for all products)
EcoFlow River Pro maximum solar input possible through the XT60 port
Просмотров 8785 месяцев назад
Anyone using non standard solar panels should be aware of this.
The Kings 250 watt folding solar panel is my best bang for buck solar buy 2024
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Amazing power output for the price. It quickly recharged my 600 watt EcoFlow RIVER Pro. Check if it's on special.
Make a simple magnetic pick up rod for the workshop
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Super handy gadget to help retrieve errant, out of reach, AWOL and MIA items.
How to make an awesome Tensegrity model and amaze your friends
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How to make an awesome Tensegrity model and amaze your friends
I lube the metal lathe leadscrew after 5 years of regular use
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I lube the metal lathe leadscrew after 5 years of regular use
How to easily part off large metal round stock on a cheap Chinese lathe
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.6 месяцев назад
How to easily part off large metal round stock on a cheap Chinese lathe
Spectacular Ryobi line trimmer magnesium fire
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Spectacular Ryobi line trimmer magnesium fire
I make a Tensegrity table - fascinating project
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.6 месяцев назад
I make a Tensegrity table - fascinating project
The latest metal lathe project - what is it ?
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
The latest metal lathe project - what is it ?
Machining home cast aluminium round stock from a tin can
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Machining home cast aluminium round stock from a tin can
Easily melt aluminium at home with a forced air blast wood fire
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Easily melt aluminium at home with a forced air blast wood fire
I test out a heavy duty 4 mm sheet metal nibbler from VEVOR
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
I test out a heavy duty 4 mm sheet metal nibbler from VEVOR
The worlds best pop rivet gun hack
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The worlds best pop rivet gun hack
Best cheap cordless reciprocating saw from Banggood 2023
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Best cheap cordless reciprocating saw from Banggood 2023
How to tap threads with your socket set drive bars
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How to tap threads with your socket set drive bars
The Enginediyshop sent me a Gatling gun
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The Enginediyshop sent me a Gatling gun
I check out a 110 piece tungsten steel Metric tap and die set from VEVOR
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I check out a 110 piece tungsten steel Metric tap and die set from VEVOR
Mystery metal lathe project gets me out of jail big time
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Mystery metal lathe project gets me out of jail big time

Комментарии

  • @Xynudu
    @Xynudu Час назад

    They had a free sausage sizzle and drink on the way out, so that was lunch :) Like most of these general tool stores they cater for tradies and Mums and Dads. Very little precision metalwork gear to be had. The internet is your friend for that stuff. Cheers Rob

  • @campbellmorrison8540
    @campbellmorrison8540 Час назад

    Yes these stores put what is available in NZ to shame for sure. I went to a similar place in Perth, tool barn, I think but what I noticed is they didn't seem to have any tooling like milling cutters, inserts and the likes, neither did they have much in the way of precision stuff like surface plate, height gauges and Joe blocks which surprised me a bit.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu Час назад

      Correct. Most except for General Tools and Paramount Browns don't handle that stuff. It's all aimed at Tradies and Mums and Dads. I guess we (metalworkers) are a minority group. The internet is your best friend for metalwork gear as the few local shops that do handle our needs generally gouge with their prices for what is very similar stuff. I've bought and reviewed heaps of metalwork gear over the years and it's all been totally fine for home use. Cheers Rob

  • @timothywalsh4230
    @timothywalsh4230 5 часов назад

    Great video as usual Rob. That piece of machinery would have been a pump, i suspect. Sunnybrae was originally the Adelaide sewerage farm. I am an Adelaide bloke from the North side of town, it all closed up when Bolivar came on line. Cheers Tim.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 часа назад

      Hi Tim. I did a bit of research on it later and you are correct. Apparently it's a vintage water pump. Sunnybrae has been beautifully repurposed. My best mate got married out there years back. Nice grounds and dining areas. Cheers Rob

  • @RutherfordRyan1
    @RutherfordRyan1 7 часов назад

    We Australians get ripped off on everything, but tools are at top of the gouge. Watched Sydney tools start up…big splash of money Wonder how long they will last….

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 7 часов назад

      You have to shop around.

  • @MrFactotum
    @MrFactotum 11 часов назад

    nice one Rob Interesting piece of machinery👍👍👍👍 atb Kev

  • @mJlReplicanT001
    @mJlReplicanT001 12 часов назад

    Cannot stand going into any of these “Tool Shops” .. Especially when you slow down and actually bother to look at the quality of what’s being sold and its price point 🤦🏻 . It’s like sugar to a child for most tho . Ha.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 5 часов назад

      They have high end and low end tools there. All the respected big name power tools, socket sets, shifters, toolboxes, ladders etc. So you buy whatever suits the budget. Cheers Rob

    • @mJlReplicanT001
      @mJlReplicanT001 4 часа назад

      @@Xynudu … oooo , yes I agree with that up to a point. There is a point where where quality is required , and to Aquire it will mean having to pay the price and I understand that to its entirety. But for the most part, it’s a different bright colour up top…but the same ol used up Chinesium glory hole under the petty coat. In my opinion of course. But I do believe it makes for a good discussion none the less

  • @Danjr948
    @Danjr948 15 часов назад

    The big machine at the end is an electric powered double acting water pump. A steam engine would need cams or an eccentric to drive the valves. A compressor for air or refrigeration would use much smaller valves because the cylinder volume is squeezed smaller. Since water doesn't compress it needs six large valves on each end to flow the full amount of water that the piston displaces.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 7 часов назад

      Interesting. Thanks for the info. Sounds right to me. It's certainly a massive thing. Cheers Rob

  • @nobbysworkshop
    @nobbysworkshop 16 часов назад

    That's one of my favourite pastimes Rob. I love wandering around diy stores. Just over 6 years ago Bunnings bought UK diy stores Homebase. They did turn them in to amazing stores, but proved to be unprofitable for them. So they pulled out of the UK. The stores reopened as Homebase again, and sold off the vast Bunnings stock. I benefited in getting an Ozito 24ltr compressor for £60, and a load of quality drill bits for around £1 each, and a few other bits and pieces. We have another group call B&Q but they have nothing like the range of stock that Bunnings had. That store you were in looked fantastic. Cheers Nobby

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 6 часов назад

      Hi Nobby. They are interesting places. Quality and prices vary accordingly. First time I'd been there. The multi pump compressor was like nothing else. I wonder why they did that ? Cheers Rob

  • @ExtantFrodo2
    @ExtantFrodo2 18 часов назад

    There is NOTHING like this in Cleveland Ohio. Home Despot has at best 2 half isles of tools. Boy do I envy you.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 6 часов назад

      Wow. I thought they would all be like this in the USA.

  • @bushy0299
    @bushy0299 18 часов назад

    Pretty cool up here in kingaroy too.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 18 часов назад

      I just had a look at BOM.

  • @gorak9000
    @gorak9000 19 часов назад

    Wow, 10 bucks for a bucket? Seems kinda pricey

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 18 часов назад

      Stores now charge $8 -10 AU for an empty/new 4 litre paint tin. LOL. What a rip off.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 18 часов назад

      @@Xynudu I checked the conversion, it's about 6.60 usd - that's about what blowes and the homeless despot charge for buckets here (maybe even less), but you can get them at walmart for 2 or 3 last time I looked, and you can get them free from lots of places. A long time ago, my parents used to get them from the bakery at the grocery store - if you asked they'd just give you some as they got dry dough mixes in them.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 18 часов назад

      Yes. I use free ones with lids that house painters often throw out on the road side (had bulk paint in them). They work well. Stronger than a lot of regular domestic use buckets. Cheers Rob

    • @ExtantFrodo2
      @ExtantFrodo2 18 часов назад

      @@Xynudu What rots is that a lot of plastic products of all kinds become extremely brittle and completely fall apart after 2-3 months. It's almost like they've been designed to crumble. It's a travesty and an environmental catastrophe.

    • @TheOtherBill
      @TheOtherBill 15 часов назад

      @@Xynudu I have a dozen from pulling drywall compound buckets out of the dumpster at a large residential construction site. No cleaning necessary, just leave them sitting out full of water for a few days and the stuff all dissolves, then you have a like-new bucket with a lid.

  • @andyd2555
    @andyd2555 19 часов назад

    Hi Rob. Interesting find. Where is it located?

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 18 часов назад

      On Grand Junction Road by the corner of the road that cuts through by Coopers Brewery and Blackwoods.

    • @Danjr948
      @Danjr948 4 часа назад

      Sunnybrae Estate Main Entrance, 1 Naweena Rd, Regency Park SA 5010, Australia

  • @plasma453
    @plasma453 19 часов назад

    I made my sandblast cabinet in plywood far larger than I could of afforded and works very well. Think I have the plans if you need them... 😊

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 18 часов назад

      Thanks for the offer. I only have a small place to put one. I'm just looking at what's available ATM. Not sure if it's necessary. Cheers Rob

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA 17 часов назад

      @@Xynudu All you need is the view port and the glove holes, and I am sure that with your ingenuity you can easily make a small plywood cabinet as well. Hint is to go out back of those stores, and look near the dumpsters, where you will find a lot of plywood shipping boxes for free. Every time I do some of that comes back with me for some reason, and even the bigger things come in steel edged boxes which are really handy. Fitted one into a space like your Roobasu, folding the steel down to make the thing fit, and on bending it back into shape it, using old pallet wood, was turned into a pretty nice bit of furniture by the FIL, and is living as a cabinet in his other daughter's place. Another 2 became a set of side tables, all made using some scrap pallets and the steel angle, plus a bit of welding, some varnish, and some tek screws to hold the wood in. He also made some heavier ones as bench seats, using some steel angle gotten from the scrap yard, otherwise known as the home shopping place, because scrap steel is very cheap there. OK I have had to pay in, going there with scrap, and coming back with better "quality used" stuff.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 6 часов назад

      I did intend to make one years ago using a single SS sink as the base, but it never happened. Still have the bits to do it.

  • @fredo51
    @fredo51 19 часов назад

    Looks like a compressor SpaceX would make

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 19 часов назад

      Sure does. I've never seen anything like it.

  • @chrisnorth3458
    @chrisnorth3458 19 часов назад

    If it came from a meat works then possibly its a refrigeration compressor?

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 19 часов назад

      Could well be. I couldn't find any information on what it actually did. I doubt that it's a steam engine. Cheers Rob

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA 17 часов назад

      @@Xynudu Looks like the motor was driving a wide belt, and then this would be very likely a water pump, and would have been used to pump water up from the river, to a high point to a reservoir, to supply the city with water. That would explain the motor, electric motor driving a wide belt, and the idler pulley used to get a full wrap around the motor shaft for maximum power transfer to the wide flat belt. you can see the crown on the pulleys showing the leather belt used to run there.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 6 часов назад

      I think you are dead right on all counts. The double pulley system looked like a wrap around type. Big mother. Would be cool to see going. Cheers Rob

  • @bccev770
    @bccev770 20 часов назад

    Your friend was also my friend, A W Ringwood. I was thinking of him today. He's probably in heaven welding tubing together...😜👍

  • @SeanBZA
    @SeanBZA 20 часов назад

    All shitty compressors, with those universal motors running rubber diaphragm compressors, that are pretty much guaranteed to fail after a year or so, when the warranty is expired. The motors will barely do 100 hours of operation, and you will not be able to get spare parts easily.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 19 часов назад

      The number of motor/pump units on the largest models blew me away. They were all independently switched as well. So you could choose to run any number you want. I don't see the point really. Maybe there's a noise factor. I have a single rubber diaphram Bings Bullows Spray Bee compressor which was made in the 70's and is still going strong. They can certainly last if made right. The basic design is dead simple. Cheers Rob

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA 19 часов назад

      @@XynuduMany because they are each low power to get low noise, but they also are made very cheap, plastic diaphragms and plastic conrods now, plus cheap diaphragms that will fail much faster than the older ones, as they switched to the cheap urethane to cut cost. Also the motors are wound for 200VAC, and thinner wire means they get a lot hotter, breaking the insulation down fast, plus the brushes are not going to last long before burning up. Seen drills that are only designed for 20 hours of running, and some that are not even designed for more than 10 in the DIY field.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 18 часов назад

      @@Xynudu More compressors provides higher flow rate - important if you're using it for a spray gun, or running a DA sander or die grinder continuously, or light sandblasting maybe

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 18 часов назад

      What I don't like about the Chinese compressors is the really thin metal they use for the air tank. Lighter than an LPG cylinder (which are pressurised to 300 psi and not subject to moisture issues). The brand name compressors from pre 2000 had tanks made from much thicker metal and inspection ports as well. Not any more. Gotta expect rust with compressed air, so tank life is questionable with the imports. Cheers Rob

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 18 часов назад

      You can still achieve that with a large capacity piston pump of 1 - 3 cylinder config. Cheers Rob

  • @BenMitro
    @BenMitro 20 часов назад

    Nice day out Rob. Yeah, I don't know what it is about those tool places, but I can spend hours lost in the isles. They are a Bunnings to the tenth power.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 20 часов назад

      Hi Ben. They had a free sausage sizzle on the way out as well. So that was lunch :) It's interesting (recommended) comparing prices on stuff. Some things like Makita power tool prices are virtually set in concrete everywhere, so bit pointless shopping around. However, that is one big store. Cheers Rob

  • @oldfarthacks
    @oldfarthacks День назад

    Back in my days as a gunsmith, I never threw out even the smallest bit of metal or for that matter a spring. You just never know what you will need. So to me free or very cheap is worth it's weight in gold.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 22 часа назад

      I totally agree. Small springs are super valuable. Cheers Rob

  • @dtec30
    @dtec30 День назад

    G'day Rob stay warm buddy Adelaide winter brrr

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu День назад

      Yeah you're sure right there. Been bloody nippy lately. I had thought about one of those small Chinese diesel heaters for the workshop, but they are noisy little jiggers. Would drive me nuts ;) Cheers Rob

    • @dtec30
      @dtec30 День назад

      @@Xynudu ah just put it fiber away and run th pipe into the shed maybe

    • @dtec30
      @dtec30 День назад

      Further away sorry typo

  • @eugeneanderson7984
    @eugeneanderson7984 День назад

    Good man thank you

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu День назад

      No problem 👍

  • @nobbysworkshop
    @nobbysworkshop 2 дня назад

    Some handy bits of metal there Rob, just looking for a project. Take care. Cheers Nobby

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 2 дня назад

      Hi Nobby. I'm sure it will come in handy some time. Cheers Rob

  • @shadetreemechanicracing22
    @shadetreemechanicracing22 2 дня назад

    Thrift shops are a good place to find metal.

  • @RetroSteamTech
    @RetroSteamTech 2 дня назад

    Blimey Rob, that's a relief, it would have been really frustrating if it hadn't been of any use after all the money you paid for it 🤣🤣🤣Be interesting to see what it gets used for in the future. Cheers, Alan.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 2 дня назад

      Hi Alan. It's a handy size. Time will tell ;) Cheers Rob

  • @donnykiofetzis5775
    @donnykiofetzis5775 2 дня назад

    the first meta bar might be 4140

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 2 дня назад

      I doubt it. It's not high tensile.

  • @geoffreyward4743
    @geoffreyward4743 2 дня назад

    hi rob,have you used the weights for the bars.are they mild steel or cast material.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 2 дня назад

      Hi Geoffrey. Yes I have and they were terrible. All the home use weights that I've seen are cast iron and it's really crappy stuff. Lots of sand, grit and slag. Makes lots of sparks and tears carbide to pieces. Also has hard and soft patches. Total waste of time trying to machine anything out of it. I have read in forums where some people have successfully used them, but the general concensus is that they are a waste of time. Cheers Rob

  • @onestopfabshop3224
    @onestopfabshop3224 2 дня назад

    Ya know Rob, I've never had any luck putting a super nice finish on anything with high speed steel. No matter the angles, the grind, it the perfect honing it's just not that good. But if I take a Kennemetal CNMG431 KCU10 inserts it's super nice. The harder the material of course the better the finish. Those inserts on some material leave a ground looking finish.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu День назад

      Depends on the depth of cut mainly. Carbide "peels" off the metal like your thumb peeling an orange. That's why DOC is so critical. Get it and the feed speed right and the result will be like chrome finish. Too little and carbide won't work properly. HSS cuts like a knife, has much sharper edges and can do very fine DOC. HSS cutters vary a lot and round nose versions generally make for a clean finish. Type of steel being turned also has a huge effect. Poor quality steel will usually feather badly with carbide. Cheers Rob

  • @mftmachining
    @mftmachining 2 дня назад

    Rob, those weightlifting bars are mostly an alloy of chrome, nickel, vanadium and molybdenum, means good stuff. Make yourself a little sample and try to harden it. Would be interesting to know, ´cause i could not find anything about the carbon content.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 2 дня назад

      Thanks for that. It machined like it had some moly (bit gummy) so you are probably correct. I doubt it's got much carbon, but that's just my impression. Worked up well, but a bit cutter sensitive for a good finish. HSS worked best on it, as I could do a light cut. Well worth picking up. Cheers Rob

  • @Xynudu
    @Xynudu 3 дня назад

    Note: I used this opportunity to check the tailstock alignment of this well used 20 plus year old cheap Chinese lathe. Readings were consistent and within .02 mm for the full length of the bar. Not bad going for a supposedly inferior lathe ;) Cheers Rob

  • @WaltonV
    @WaltonV 3 дня назад

    It's always this part that breaks. 😥

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Yes, that's why they should be gripped with minimal shaft length occuring. Cheers Rob

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox 3 дня назад

    So, it looks like a very nice find. You can make something useful out of it.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Came up OK. Very usable. Cheers Rob

  • @RustyInventions-wz6ir
    @RustyInventions-wz6ir 3 дня назад

    Oh I love machining videos. Also like to pick up random steel. Look at the finish on that. Saved allot. Good job

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Yes. It was a worthwhile pick up. Finish is not too bad. Cheers Rob

  • @carlmcferran9371
    @carlmcferran9371 3 дня назад

    Your lathe is a disgrace needs a good cleaning the backsplash is filthy ?

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Ha Ha. It's clean where it counts.

  • @TheAyrCaveShop
    @TheAyrCaveShop 3 дня назад

    I love estate sales for metals, many cases they it's next to nothing or free.. Cheers....

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 2 дня назад

      Can be.

  • @cheztaylor8
    @cheztaylor8 3 дня назад

    Scrap is often handy. I reckon that threaded part might make a decent adjustable support for a pedestal drill table. Ages ago I picked up a few redundant traffic signs which are essentially just thick-ish aluminium sheet.

  • @MrFactotum
    @MrFactotum 3 дня назад

    nice one Rob great tip with the auto centre punch, the easiest ways are the best👍👍👍👍 regards Kev

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Hi Kev. The centre punch trick works pretty damn well. Certainly better and less intrusive than others. Cheers Rob

  • @Cancun771
    @Cancun771 3 дня назад

    How sure are you that it isn't radioactive? I mean... Goiania... these things have happened.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Anything is possible. If I grow another head I'll let you know.

  • @BenMitro
    @BenMitro 3 дня назад

    Looks like the beginning of a fly press?

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Could be.

  • @hinz1
    @hinz1 3 дня назад

    I used such a trashpicked weightlifting bar a while ago, to lift my 3ton surface grinder with my excavator, worked excellent and didn't bend ;-)

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Wow. That's amazing.

    • @hinz1
      @hinz1 3 дня назад

      @@Xynudu Not much bending force, since the lifting slings were right next to the holes in the machine. Always nice, if manufacturer makes some holes in the casting, so you have it easy with lifting and moving. And that weightlifting bar was a good fit for these holes so I went with it and it worked ;-)

  • @mattr1132
    @mattr1132 3 дня назад

    Chinesium.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      Almost certainly.

  • @SeanBZA
    @SeanBZA 3 дня назад

    Hard steel make a nice fire in the BBQ, and put the steel on it overnight. Should make it hot enough to soften it a lot, to the point it is machinable, plus also will likely strip chrome off the surface as well, or at least weaken it a lot.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 3 дня назад

      I wondered if the bar would need annealing (to soften it) but not necessary. This bar is obviously not exactly Olympics standard ;) But as scrap steel goes, it's quite useful. Cheers Rob

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA 3 дня назад

      @@Xynudu That is for those big hard steel ones you have, not the cheap free roadside scrap bars.

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 3 дня назад

    It's plutonium!

  • @thehobbymachinistnz
    @thehobbymachinistnz 4 дня назад

    It is always good when you find some steel or someone gives it to you. One of the guys at the woodturners club imports machinery for his job. The creates have about 10 pieces of 10mm thick x 65mm wide by about 400mm long counter weights in them for shipping. They normally get thrown out until he asked me if I wanted them. I have use a few of them on different projects already (e.g. the bases for my bandsaw and planer restorations).

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      All good stuff Jon. There's a lot of crating that gets wasted when shipping machinery, glass, bedding etc. We've used a lot over the years. Companies are glad to get rid of it for free, plus it 's great for guys like you and me. Cheers Rob

  • @Festivejelly
    @Festivejelly 4 дня назад

    I often wander down the street thinking...oh hey that drain cover could provide a lot of iron :D

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      I don't think the local council would be too happy about that idea ;) cheers Rob

    • @Festivejelly
      @Festivejelly 3 дня назад

      @@Xynudu haha I think you're probably right! Thankfully here in the UK steel stock seems to be pretty cheap. At least compared to brass and aluminium.

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox 4 дня назад

    Sometimes you just have to be lucky to find something useful. But it doesn't happen every day :)

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      Pretty much!

  • @lawrencewillard6370
    @lawrencewillard6370 4 дня назад

    Spent years reviving an old Premo lathe, thought about buying a new one, till I did see that the were good for 3 years. Mine is 70+, till strong. But now, gotta get something to use it on. Going scrounging----. Thanks for this video.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      Good to know! The old lathes worked totally fine in their day and provided it's not worn can carry on today. Cheers Rob

  • @eyuptony
    @eyuptony 4 дня назад

    I agree Rob, free steels the way to go if you can source it. I've used loads of it over the years. Cheers Tony

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      Hi Tony. Mystery metal always makes things more interesting when machining and welding ;) Cheers Rob

  • @stephenmurray2335
    @stephenmurray2335 4 дня назад

    Interesting as ever Rob, many thanks for posting. You are one of the top drawer TY workshop guys, not only putting out videos that are damn useful but also replying to many of the comments which so few bother with. Cheers!

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      Thanks Stephen. A bit of community spirit makes it all the more interesting, plus feedback works both ways and we all get to learn. Cheers Rob

  • @nobbysworkshop
    @nobbysworkshop 4 дня назад

    Hi Rob, I'm always on the lookout for scrap metal, but rarely have any luck finding any. My son did give me some large diameter bolts, which machine ok. A lot of exercise weights are now plastic casings filled with concrete. I guess cheaper and easier to make than cast iron. Take care mate. Cheers Nobby

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      Hi Nobby. Interesting. I wasn't aware of that. I've looked at those plastic coated dog bone shaped hand weights and wondered what they were made of. There were actually a few at the site I got the barbell. Wrong shape for much use really. Cheers Rob

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663 4 дня назад

    Be careful Rob, it’s a slippery slope to hoarding my friend. I have a lot of metal “stored for future use” and my wife was encouraging me, nagging to you and I, to get rid of some. I said “sure, which pieces”? and of course she replied with “whatever you’re not using”. She walked right into it because I replied with “I don’t know what I’ll need tomorrow” End of the discussion. When I was still working at the bus company the workshop would throw out the worn out “S” cams from the rear brakes and they had a shaft of about 40 x 300mm attached to the “S” so most truck repair shops would have them too. If you have somewhere that repairs earthmoving equipment then they will have bucket loads of track pins to get rid of when they refurbish tracks. Of course this stuff needs annealing as do those weight lifting bars. Cheers mate, Stu.

    • @Xynudu
      @Xynudu 4 дня назад

      Hi Stu. You want to see my Bro-Inlaw's collection. LOL. He's a farmer and they can't help themselves when it comes to free, cheap or never throw anything out. The trouble is they won't spend a few dollars to get their cheap/free/broken items going again. Regarding the barbell' I was wondering what the steel will be like as they are generally flexible to some degree. I'm expecting high tensile, maybe high carbon, so annealing may be necessary. Then again as this is a cheap home use set it could be plain Jane stuff. I may have a look today if I get time. Cheers Rob