Finally somebody on youtube finally set there tool post up right, Good job 1!!!!!!!! PS LOVE THE SHOP
@Ποτχε-ν7ζ5 ай бұрын
You have built a dream there man.
@PA_3Ай бұрын
Just ran across your video. Great job. I love all your solutions and the way you presented the video! Subscribed!
@eyuptony5 ай бұрын
Well organised little workshop. Excellent work making the lathe threading dial.
@prinz_potatoe36395 ай бұрын
I love your work but please no gloves at any tool that spins and especially the lathe. You do such a great job, it would be a shame to see your hands get ripped to shreds.
@OmeMachining5 ай бұрын
If you don't touch a spinning object. Gloves and long sleeves is no problem 😊
@procyonia36545 ай бұрын
He'll be fine
@Daniel_en_el_trabajo5 ай бұрын
You are a monkey if you put your fingers in a spinning thing, The long chip can grab your skin too, you dont use close? use a plier, a stick, don toch it, like in a drop forgin power hammer, use tools
@HONGKELDONGKEL18885 ай бұрын
I agree with this sentiment, I worked in the medical field before, I have seen machine operators come into the emergency room with whole limbs missing after getting sleeves or gloves caught in the lathe (or degloved fingers on the mill).
@davesden5 ай бұрын
Just came across your channel. I look forward to watching more from you.
@eddietoft37475 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video on setting up the machine shop ! 👍, Nice spread of content to watch, and great practical solutions to storing your tooling ! 😁, You've set the bar high with this video, can't wait to see what comes next ! 😎
@nickj25085 ай бұрын
29:04 a mouse will really enjoy living in your tool holder box
@seamusbolton2155 ай бұрын
I was wondering what happened to that young guy, who did such a fantastic job refurbishing the milling machine ? Great to see you back and looking forward to your future adventures
@Fynnuekue5 ай бұрын
Great work. Really looking forward for all that is coming. 👍
@connorlynch42525 ай бұрын
I'm very impressed with your progress. We're all excited to see what you'll do next!
Excellent looking shop you have made here. I hope to have my own one day
@ftownroe5 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic organization of your tools. It must have taken a long time to print out all of those tool holders.
@coplandjason5 ай бұрын
Very interesting and a superb use of very limited space. Excellent job on recreating the thread dial indicator, the result looks really good. 3D printing of tool holder storage brackets was a good idea. I have the same lathe as you but I think mine is slightly longer (40" variant) Vielen Dank!
@doncoyle1145 ай бұрын
Good one, top score, well done !!
@scroungasworkshop46635 ай бұрын
Hi Phil, I’m really enjoying your channel. I’ve watched your previous two videos on your lathe overhaul and found them very useful because I’ve just purchased 4 days ago) a Cholchester Triumph 2000 which I believe is the same as yours with just a different name. The dealer I purchased it from has changed the gearbox oil but I’m not sure what he used so I will drain it and put the correct oil in it. Thanks for that piece of important info. Cheers mate, Stuart 🇦🇺
@PhilEngineering5 ай бұрын
Hi, no the triumph is actually the bigger brother, a really nice machine. Take a look inside the manual what they recommended and then ask what the modern version is. Pretty sure the triumph takes shell oil too.
@scroungasworkshop46635 ай бұрын
@@PhilEngineering Yes, mine takes the same oil. Thanks.
@kevinhoward86115 ай бұрын
Nice job man.
@wizrom30465 ай бұрын
Very impressive workshop! And your video and editing are excelllent too, very professional. Liked and subscribed. 👍🛎
@mftmachining5 ай бұрын
Sieht sehr gut aus, klasse geworden.
@philipdenner85045 ай бұрын
Well i'm impressed, well done that man.
@MultiFindus5 ай бұрын
the man is back! have a good weekend!
@dennisschoessow32465 ай бұрын
First time viewing your channel. Great job! I have a little bigger shop but it is a challenge for sure to layout ones shop, especially when one keeps adding more machines to it! Yes I subscribed...!
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. My workshop space is around the same as yours. I also take inspiration from Clickspring's tiny shop space.
@pirminkogleck40565 ай бұрын
Very Nice ! At a certain point it is a Advantage to have everything in betwen 2 meters of reach ! i see no drawbacks here !
@jukrvv5 ай бұрын
Amazing job! ill probably take some inspiration for setting up my own garage shop soon. Might I recommend making a access hole in the side of the box holding all your taper holders? Knowing myself I would definitely drop something in there and struggle to take it back out haha
@Arckivio5 ай бұрын
What a great video!!! I have a narrow but longish workshop with limited space & everything is hanging on the walls like yours. Occasionally I have a hanging bracket/shelving reshuffle to get that extra inch!!!!
@D40..5 ай бұрын
Hey man well done organizing your tiny machine shop. I know exactly what it's like, my shop also has an available floor space of 5 square metres which houses a medium sized 900mm x 300mm lathe, medium sized universal knee mill ( hafco HM54GV for those in Australia ) I also have a universal tool and cutter grinder a pedestal drill a jib crane, small pedestal grinder/linisher and tooling trolley for the mill plus other tool boxes oh and a bench with a vice all in that space, outside that room I have mig and tig welders and a medium sized band saw. If I have to set up the mill for horizontal cutting I have to take the grinder/linisher outside otherwise I am trapped in the room. I don't know what the humidity is like where you are but one tip I would give you especially having a 3D printer is everywhere you have metal and wood surfaces touching together put a plastic barrier between them or you will have a rust problem because wood draws moisture from the air and holds it. I have to keep everything covered in plastic here due to the humidity. Oh and magnetic pickup tools are great for cleaning up the chip mess. Happy cutting and look forward to your next video.
@Thewatson775 ай бұрын
Very cozy space. 👍🏼
@andreasfrohler75605 ай бұрын
Nice job Phil
@airgunningyup5 ай бұрын
jeez, youre as organized as clough42, which is rare !
@andli4615 ай бұрын
How is it possible that I haven’t found this channel before? 🤷♂️ Definitely need to have a look through your content. 👌
@davers16105 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. Look forward to future ones. Do you plan to release any of your print files? I have been organising my workshop with my printer and a few of your files are on my list.
@PhilEngineering5 ай бұрын
I may release some files in the future.
@digital_harry5 ай бұрын
Hallo, i have a question: how do you power those tools. Im planning on getting something similar but they are 380v three phase. I have 220v here.
@PhilEngineering5 ай бұрын
I have real 3 phase power. If you don’t have access to that I recommend trying a Phase Converter.
@Jacob-645 ай бұрын
You need to put the machinists level on the ways of the lathe .... Lovely looking machines . 😊😊
@martindietrich20115 ай бұрын
Thats not necessary The slide is running on the bed. Its better to put the level on the slide. So you can even put small deviations of the bed. The touching surface us way bigger with the sled
@dariushmilani67605 ай бұрын
By chance I've stumbled upon your channel. Enjoyed your videos. Liked and Subscribe. 👍
@eeyzas25 ай бұрын
Great job! Love the German attention to detail 😉 Are you setting this up purely for a hobby shop for KZbin or are you planning to take on paid work? Just curious
@PhilEngineering5 ай бұрын
Right now just for my personal stuff.
@martindietrich20115 ай бұрын
A threadibg does not wirk with metric threads. Only with imperial. In metric its only working with a few sizes
@VEC7ORlt5 ай бұрын
How does that threading indicator works if the gear stack doesn't engage the key?
@PhilEngineering5 ай бұрын
The stack is just for storage only the gear at the end is engaging the leadscrew. The different gears are for different pitches like the plate shows.
@VEC7ORlt5 ай бұрын
@@PhilEngineering oooh, had a brainfart there.
@chadstrand78685 ай бұрын
thanks for the video
@anandarochisha5 ай бұрын
Good work..subscribed..🎉
@JingYang-i2t5 ай бұрын
So cool!!! So many mechanical parts make up such fine equipment. I marvel at your ability to work with your hands, perhaps you have some contact information or email address we could chat about collaborating?
@ColinLennard5 ай бұрын
It is good to see you. Yes I do like the look of your shop. Just 1 thing Please don't keep us waiting so long before we see you again. I found this guy on KZbin I think you will be interested "HAL Heavy Duty Machining Australia" He like you needs to beknown.
@Rustinox5 ай бұрын
Workshop Tetris :)
@joshwalker56055 ай бұрын
i think that floor is gonna be a real problem for cleaning around
@joshwalker56055 ай бұрын
love all the lil 3d printed orgalizational bits though, very nice.
@machineworld18735 ай бұрын
You got my sub 🎉
@T1nCh05 ай бұрын
1m thick walls? Is it a shed or a bomb shelter? Haha.
@PhilEngineering5 ай бұрын
Old German basement :D
@michaelmoser21305 ай бұрын
stabil, ich hab viel mehr platz und es sieht nicht halb so gut aus :)