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AdrianR30/07/2019 15:59:57
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Hi,

I find the videos made by Joe Pieczynski well worth watching. Lots of information about using the Mill and Lathe. Well worth subscribing.

Adrian

Emgee30/07/2019 16:23:55
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+1 for Joe

Emgee

mark costello 130/07/2019 16:46:02
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Excellent videos and humbling.

Graham Stoppani30/07/2019 16:54:11
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This Joe is new to me, thanks for the heads up. Another Joe I follow on YouTube is Cuppa Joe as he has made numerous modifications to a a round pillar mill/drill machine similar to the Warco Minor I own.

Cuppa Joe Channel

Phil P30/07/2019 17:08:37
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Stefan Gotteswinter is worth a look too.

Phil

I.M. OUTAHERE30/07/2019 20:36:08
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This old Tony , marc lecuyer ( that lazy machinist ), clickspring and i could go on and on and on !

one tip is to look on the channel you are viewing and check to see who they are subscribed to if they are allowing you to check - thats how i found most of the channels i watch.. One guy i have been waiting for to come back to making videos is mr crispin .

Don’t forget our very own youtube mega stars Stubb mandrel , Mrjasonsb and home metalworking workshop (Harold Hall).

Neil Wyatt31/07/2019 20:27:04
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Posted by Barnaby Wilde on 31/07/2019 19:57:56:

Now if ME&MEW were to have a Yootoob channel . . . . . . . !

Wait until I retire

Neil

Lainchy01/08/2019 12:48:14
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For me, as a noob, I'm following "This Old Tony", Abom79, Blonidhacks, Learning Turning Metal (Our own Andrew Whale), Ade's Workshop, Keith Appleton... loads of great content.

I'm not sure any are teaching bad habits, I think it's a chance to look at all the ways it "can" be done, and then choosing a way that I'd like to follow. I think some things just don't make sense until you have your own tooling... take milling for example, Blondihacks has a great video on setting up the mill, and the tramming thing I kind of got, but last night I saw first hand why it's important on a piece of metal I was machining

Lots of great content.

Mark Gould 115/08/2019 16:43:15
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Joe Pie is indeed an excellent channel to watch. I also enjoy anything by Tom Lipton (Oxtools) and a young English man called Mr. Crispin.

JimD15/08/2019 16:51:44
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I think you have all named everyone I watch.

Watching their videos does however fill me with a sense of ability that I quite clearly don't have yet but practice makes perfect.

martin perman15/08/2019 17:19:08
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Posted by Graham Stoppani on 30/07/2019 16:54:11:

This Joe is new to me, thanks for the heads up. Another Joe I follow on YouTube is Cuppa Joe as he has made numerous modifications to a a round pillar mill/drill machine similar to the Warco Minor I own.

Cuppa Joe Channel

I've subscribed to the above channel but cant find video's of round pillar mill drills, can somebody help pleas.

Martin P

John Baguley15/08/2019 17:54:46
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Look for his videos about the 'Wrong Foo' mill

Others of interest:

Geoffrey Croker, Mustie1, Abom79, BigClivedotcom, Rolingmetal, Mark Presling, MrPete222, Randy Richard, Nick C Colyer, Steve Summers, Vortecks (builds insane electric bikes!), myfordboy, outsidescrewball, ROBRENZ, James Kilroy, Winky's Workshop, Halligan142, The Backyard Machine Shop, Old Iron Lover, Everett's Workshop, BasementShopGuy, etc.

No wonder I get nothing done!

John

martin perman15/08/2019 18:48:26
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John,

Than you for that, I've just watched the @wrong Foo' mill and I have exactly the same mill, with some tiny differences, very interesting.

Martin P

Adam Armstrong16/08/2019 15:37:10
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Mr Crispin is awesome. His new workshop looks like it's going to be incredible. I believe he's also a machinist at Rolls Royce aero engines.

Phil Whitley16/08/2019 20:20:16
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Don't think anyone has mentioned one of my favourites, "old steam powered machine shop" Amazing, and very practical!

Mark Gould 121/08/2019 10:47:55
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I’d like to add another member here who has an excellent youtube channel. His name is Craig and he’s making a loco as we speak. His youtube channel is no23mk2

I.M. OUTAHERE10/10/2020 05:35:51
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Not sure if this channel has been mentioned on here before ( a search showed nothing ) but it has kept me amused for a few hours anyway!

Mostly old machine shop training videos.

There is one video on making a gear blank with a tapered bore- i don't know what the cutting fluid this guy was using ( looked like tar and probably toxic ) but i want some to play with !

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnfPxenwh-J_mSl2nUrKAHg

not done it yet10/10/2020 05:49:23
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As this thread has been resurrected (ie it has become ‘current&rsquo, I think the mods need to delete some of the youtube advertisers (of cheap rubbish from china) who promote items which now should come within the terms of the CoC.

I can see one name mentioned, who is ‘sponsored’ by one particular supplier of cheap rubbish (reject items as well as likely surplus goods).

JasonB10/10/2020 07:01:46
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Sorted.

I.M. OUTAHERE10/10/2020 07:02:51
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I didn't resurrect this thread for this whingeing crap ! I didn't want to start another youtube video thread either - i just thought this channel may provide some entertainment or education for those who wish to watch it .

What happened last year or the years before i don't care about as this is out of my control and i was really hoping for a more positive reaction from my post .

And just for the record i now double check that any links to youtube or any website that i provide do not or have not done any reviews that would be in contradiction to the COD on this forum .

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