Dee Dee, Keep up the good work, Your videos are very informative, with lots of nuanced information.. You will build an audience as more folks find you.. You are a treasure!!
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
Wait! You are there to motivate me I thought, thanks!
@jasonhull5712
9 ай бұрын
I don’t own a tool cutter Grinder (yet) or a surface grinder, or a surface plate. Or many of the other convenient tools. I do heating and air conditioning, refrigeration and kitchen equipment. Beer and soda/fountain systems as a trade. The machining is what I went to school for but didn’t like being confined to the same four shop walls everyday. So I left and went into this trade. However, I want to slowly move back into the tool room as I get older and it gets harder to climb ladders, lift and rope up heavy equipment, tools, etc. work the long hours and deal with the 24/7 on call.. I’m not remotely close to the level of a machinist that you are but I am a quick study as they say and I do know my way are a tool room. Your videos with all the little tips and techniques is really a powerful motivator for me to get better at machining in general and is a stark reminder of just how much I don’t know. I don’t know what If any advice I could offer to a guy that has forgotten more than I’ll probably ever know. But in my experience it seems the few people who do enjoy the longer content videos are usually more hungry for information, or are there because they want to be. Verses the ones who are there for 5 minutes and gone looking for certain content or simply browsing. But I don’t look at the KZitem Analytics. I’ve found they ruin far too many great KZitem content creators as they chase the analytics instead of just saying what they want to say and making the content they want to make. Them stats can be useful I’m sure. But I’ve seen them ruin far more then they have saved. That’s just my two cents sir. Take what you will. But either way I will be watching whatever you decide to post as I am only here because I want to be. I like you as a individual person and I want to support content creators like yourself. You deserve the support. Not the criticism or harassment. Anyways, I sure hope you have a great day. And stay warm up there !
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for that!, I should be able to get back to about 30min max capacity soon. The problem I had may be related to poor internet connection locally also. I pretty much just turn the camera on and show what I am doing anyway, not hard to find a subject. I learned many things following old guys around the shop, its great to pass it on, thanks!
@jasonhull5712
9 ай бұрын
I get it. Ten minutes isn’t enough for me, but I have a abnormally long attention span. Lol. You just do what you want sir. I’ll tune in either way. I can’t thank you enough for all the information you share for free on here. I appreciate it very much.
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
Just computer communicating with equally faulty devices glitch and me stealing internet off the pole with a cheap cord, should be working again soon!
@georgedennison3338
9 ай бұрын
I watched a video here on YT 15-20 yrs ago. It was an industry safety training film produced by the vitreous stone mfgr assoc, or something like that. Probably '60-'70's era. I've been grinding w/ stones on big boy side grinders, 1" arbor die grinders & bench grinders since I was a teen, 50+ yrs ago, but this training film scared the crap right outta me. I had picked up a couple of jewelers' 2 × 6" centrifugal abrasive wheels at an estate sale, but hadn't mounted them up. I got some of the 18 13/64 (? Pi x 6), belts & mounted them up on a couple of 1 hp grinder motors. I fell in love w/ the things. No more wheel truing, need coarse grit, change to 36 or 40, need somethin' glassy smooth, throw on a 400-600. They're not cheap, the good ones, anyway. I bought a 1.5 x 6" cheapo a while back to run a diamond belt on, but haven't got the room for another grinder until I finish my shop expansion, (cancer treatment's slowed me down, some); diamond belt's too dang expensive to do any kind of dbl duty; carbide only. I don't miss stone wheels, at all. Re: cup wheels The one I have are mostly aluminum, w/ stone on the important part. They may still fly apart, but they'd be loosing an edge, not exploding the main body. Got a mixture of CBN & diamonds from China via eBay for peanuts, but they are not cheap, shoddy products. Just bought direct from manufactirers; singles at 1,000's price. Don't know why they bother, my theory is it's a way for them to easily manage product samples; sell it ridiculously cheap, free shipping & eBay handles the transaction. It's the only thing that makes sense to me after backtracking eBay sources & researching products & the Chinese industrial manufacturing segment. Fine quality & the same thing the big suppliers charge 10x's as much for, w/ an American company's label on it. GeoD
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
I need to gain experience with CBN wheels, I have used CBN inserts on a lathe. that cancer thing I didnt feel better for a very long time but tried to keep moving forward. Thanks!
@georgedennison3338
9 ай бұрын
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision Moving forward is about all a guy can do. The biggest realization for me in this whole cancer thing is it's not the cancer that's so difficult; the worst it's caused for me is a nasty ear ache. The challenge is recovery from the dang treatment. Add to that, the docs under sold the impact, so neither I nor my wife were prepared when, virtually overnight, I went from running up & down 5 flights of stairs at the hospital, to & from rad & chemo, to completely being bedridden 4 days after my treatment ended. I couldn't sit up on my own for 2 months & couldn't get out of bed for 2 more. Took me over 20 months to get back to working in my shop & on the house. Say, being a HD vet, are you familiar w/ Gibbs spray lube? Invented by a HD employee, (chem engineer), it's a marvel. It claimed to be able to reverse aluminum or magnesium oxidation, as well as being a superior lube. I bought a can to see what it can do. It works. If you have alum w/ the crumbling white breakdown from oxidation, spray it & the next day, it's gone. I use it on raw alum anything or mag car part. It gives it a darken patina which acts like anodizing. Lasts until it gets physical abraded. It also works on steel; not to the point of rainproof, but atmospheric moisture from the winter won't get to it. I've found it works best if you heat the metal on a furnace vent before spraying. It's also a top shelf spray lube. Never seen it anywhere but directly from the inventor's website. After the 1st can, I ordered half a dozen, so haven't bought any in years, but found it easily w/ a Google search. Curious what the price might be on a used grinder-sharpener, so I'll be interested on what you tell us about the plastics comp liquidation. Later, GeoD
@skipdavison7682
9 ай бұрын
My cutter grinder isn't nearly as capable as yours (KOLee) but I have many attachments and it is extremely useful and is only limited in its use by my knowledge and imagination. I haven't had any catastrophic wheel issues but I've made a couple of wheel guards specifically for stone cup wheels. I do like the diamond and CBN cup wheels for safety. Thanks for the instruction and for passing on your experience using your Cutter grinder. Thanks
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
We had a KO at the school here and it could really do a lot of things, I have not had much opportunity to use cbn wheels and plan to pick some up. I do more other things with it than sharpen endmills it seems, thanks
@2aklamath
2 ай бұрын
Thank You Don
@cyclebuster
9 ай бұрын
i own a Dawson {Royal Oak predecessor} And I come here to learn how to use it. I am still learning every day. it works a a surface grinder, and i can even vertical mill with it, so these are far from obsolete.
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
I have seen those grinders, they look great
@ВолодимирВолодарець
9 ай бұрын
Мастерская у Вас оборудована просто отлично!!!
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks, this is all surplus equipment
@dutchgray86
9 ай бұрын
I just bought a joblot of unused HSS tool blanks, good 5% cobolt ones, 16kg or about 35lb for £195 (bit over $200) which contained tools 7/16 and up but mostly 11no 1" square by 8" blanks, so I have plenty of big HSS for lathe tooling now. I recently bought 4 large NOS butt welded HSS tool blanks to use on my shaper, they are about 11" long, 1 1/4" tall by 3/4" wide, of course only the last inch or so is HSS, perfect for my 18" shaper, not something you see very much nowadays a welded HSS tool, though they are still made. Insert tooling is just so easy and convenient though and for standard common stuff actually pretty cheap and if you want to spend the money lets you machine pretty much any nasty or difficult material.
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
I salvage a lot of steel and I really like using the 432 Cnmg inserts "cheap ones" to crunch through welds! I bought some newer better quality DNMG "Walter" inserts and they are amazing. and a the usual cut off and notching inserts, but the hss and brazed carbide are still very useful for me I remember coming across large brazed hss tools
@swanvalleymachineshop
9 ай бұрын
Good one . I just picked up a 150 grade diamond cup wheel too see how it goes on my T&C grinder , just to try different options . 👍
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
That should wok great!
@jasonhull5712
9 ай бұрын
Humbled to see you visiting here. Hope the work on the tracker is coming along well. Two of my favorite machinists in the same place. 🍻
@2aklamath
2 ай бұрын
Hello don, A Friend told mer to rub a piece of copper were there is a bur like new reamers etc or ground end mills liker You explain, AlecRyals
@thecommentary21
9 ай бұрын
Interesting what you said about Norton wheels because I've had Norton wheels explode on me over and over again. I talked to the local abrasives supplier here and they told me Norton is junk and they refuse to carry anything from Norton. I started buying wheels from a co on the east coast that's been around over 100 years and so far not one issue with their stuff, including cup wheels.
@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
9 ай бұрын
You comment on anything and everything it says on your channel. You just bad mouthed an American company with no credibility what so ever. Piss off!
@DonDyarprecision
9 ай бұрын
dee dee here, this channel is broken future videos will be at Don Dyar @dondyar here on You tube, thanks for tuning in
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