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A REAL Bargain, especially liked the Classic Blooper ending. Well done!
ОтветитьSCORE !!
ОтветитьWhy didn't they cover it in 20 bucks worth of visqueen, kind of a fail for the auction place.
ОтветитьNice Haul!
Ответитьfor about $5,000 you scored a whole heap of tools, maybe in the order of $20,000 or more and a bonus lathe. Great Score!
ОтветитьCame for the poochy and stayed for the other stuff.
ОтветитьDeals like this will help fund a few chew toys for Homeless!!😂😂
ОтветитьIn my nesn years of working ive moved lots of machines. I would never ever lift a lathe by the main bearings.
ОтветитьDiferente do BR onde tentam vender equipamento usado por valor maior que um novo da mesma capacidade
ОтветитьExcellent result 👍🏻👍🏻
Ответитьhi what and the cleaning product?
ОтветитьThat dog is one happy fella, you see those only in the caring hands of the owner!
ОтветитьDecent! You got a bunch of banana tools to hog out material. 'Course that's the way it works anyway. Banana r metric. Make big hole. Make hole the right size.
ОтветитьCareful. Guys in the Americas might be wanting that shit. Seriously. It's bananas over here.
ОтветитьKirtis u r crazy , kirtis did make that orange craine
ОтветитьMemo to all and sundry, never have that auctioneer sell a bloody thing for you. A more astute outfit would have bundled all that tooling up into various sized lots and made as much as the lathe did. However, you got yourself a real bargain.
ОтветитьI love the noises Homeless makes. Adorable.
ОтветитьI saw the same thing when I used to buy S/H sewing machines from closed factories
Ответитьthe tooling is worth a fortune.
ОтветитьI thought you were going to say you found someone's finger in there
Ответитьwe say "shit ton" up here in the States too!
ОтветитьI enjoyed it. I have seen the lathe at our machine shop but I was unable to stay & watch the work. Pretty interesting stuff. I'm glad you got a few extras with yours. Thanks for making these neat videos.
ОтветитьBloody hell, what a find!
ОтветитьHow much did you spend for this machine?
Ответитьevaporust will make all that look new
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ОтветитьBit late to the party, but you seem in the positive sense like the kind of machine shop owner who'd legitimately could use a 1000l EvapoRust container cut open to throw in all the acquisitions before evaluation 😊
ОтветитьMitutoyo? Nice!
Ответитьwhat is the dogs name?
ОтветитьJust when I was ready to skip to the next video you come up with you money shot, the leg shaver😂
ОтветитьHow many rupees
ОтветитьDownvote for the clickbait-style title. Please do not do that. I avoid such videos such that my feed is clean and not filled with shit. If I "have" to click on such a video because I know the content is good, like with you, the algorithm things I like this stuff.
Ответитьthe only thing we didn't find out is if the lathe is any good :P
ОтветитьHomeless is so handsome! Pets and scratches from Finland!
Ответитьskookum haul, Meanwhile here in the states, the auction houses divide up all the stuff into "lots" so every chuck from every lathe, is in one lot, every steady rest from every lathe in a different lot all the drill bits from 4 shops, 1 lot... its really rather annoying
ОтветитьI don’t mean to rag on you but you should really wear gloves when using cleaning solvents. Your skin is porous and socks that stuff up like a sponge. Protect yourself please.
ОтветитьHey Kurtis, i have a Parabolic Drill bit , and i have no idea what its used for, a lil info on it would b great. Cheers Mate
ОтветитьSweet deal
Ответитьlove to hear MADE IN AUSTRALIA!
ОтветитьThat's a very impressive find, all that tooling is worth more than the lathe
ОтветитьIS YOUR WIFE CAMERA SHY?
Ответитьman ive been working on lathes since i was 16 and this videos just brights my passion for the fitting community
ОтветитьStrongly suggest you use OSPHO for all rust😮😮ed items. It is far superior to Evaporust and less expensive. Simply wire brush off loose heavy rust then spray with Ospho. It turns all iron oxide into iron phosphate which is inert. The rusted part will turn black and Ospho acts as a primer for painting if you choose. Rust will not return. It works much faster than Evaporust and is only about $20 per gallon. No need to soak parts in a bath, just spray liberally. Amazing stuff....OSPHO. Great for tools, rusted panels, any rusted parts. Works on regular carbon steel and also stainless steel which will retain its shine and color but rust free.
ОтветитьAmazing deal....WOW !!
ОтветитьThat's a steal 🤣🤣 very good machine
ОтветитьSure sounds like Homey hits the rev limiter every once in a while.
ОтветитьHello, I've been following you for a long time, my colleague and I'm thinking of buying a new lathe, can you recommend yunnan brand?
ОтветитьGoodyear condoms 😂😂
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