Maker Most folk just call me; Orange Joe Messages 10,487 Location Don't ask questions Sep 1, 2015 #2 I like it, it stops (Or at least prevents) you from overshooting your tightening. I'll have to give it a try.
I like it, it stops (Or at least prevents) you from overshooting your tightening. I'll have to give it a try.
mike os just a little insane..... Messages 9,809 Location North Wales Sep 1, 2015 #4 Been using this a lot recently.. load of parts to bore, usually off centre too,
rikrobson Member Messages 3,963 Location Perth, Scotland Sep 1, 2015 #5 how many edits was that John? and only one bollock.
T Turbo Member Messages 6,341 Location Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Sep 2, 2015 #7 Excellent stuff John. I've never used a 4-jaw chuck much as I've found them a pain to set up. That video shows a brilliant but simple method of setting up. I like the method of using 2 centres. I'll have to unearth my chuck and start using it.
Excellent stuff John. I've never used a 4-jaw chuck much as I've found them a pain to set up. That video shows a brilliant but simple method of setting up. I like the method of using 2 centres. I'll have to unearth my chuck and start using it.
mike os just a little insane..... Messages 9,809 Location North Wales Sep 2, 2015 #8 It really is as easy as it looks in the vid
Kent Member Messages 9,988 Location Bowland, Lanacshire,UK Sep 2, 2015 #9 That's a very well executed training video. Only one naughty word to boot