Adan, I don't know how I missed this video, I guess for one I didn't know what a Enco Multifix Tool Holder was until you pointed it out to me and suggest ABom79's video which I enjoyed. I was asking about the quick change holder that had the 90* turn handle. You did a great job on this video and let me say also that you go out of your way to show the links. I have been looking for the Scotch Brite Pads for my 8" x 5/8" bench grinder. The 1/2" you have might work unless I can find the correct wheel for 5/8". Sharing the steps you went through is priceless and I can't imagine why anyone would do a thumbs down. I'd like to see what kind of video they would produce compared to yours. I bought a set of New Era Dials but they are for they are for another type lathe other than a South Bend but the guy I bought them from said It wouldn't be difficult to make the adapter needed to fit my 13" lathe. I hate putting all of this out for everyone to see so I'll stop here. Thanks again for the great video. Those Multifix Tool Holders are pricey, hope you got a great deal. That's something I'm going to keep my eyes open for. God Bless, enjoyed the music.
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Paul. Yeah the multifix tool post is a bit pricey but worth every penny trust me! I have had several sets of the tool post and have gotten it as cheap as $100 in a industrial auction and as much as $800 on an eBay auction. Also, their is a Chinese company who is now making them for a lot cheaper and they are a great quality tool. You can find it on eBay by search multi tool post. They are usually have some color blue on them. Good luck!
@paulgreenlee1904 жыл бұрын
Forgot to mention the " Pen Oiler", I've got to get one after seeing it used with as much work as I am doing on my lathe, thanks