A quick lesson on hardening and tempering would be brilliant
@jamievlogs_steam.adventures6 ай бұрын
I've got a good one for the beginners how to steam up a a full size traction engine and operating one to putting it to bed love your videos keep them coming
@thomaswilliams6 ай бұрын
To anyone sitting on the fence in regards to supporting John on patreon, Ive been happily supporting him since he started his patreon page. The quality and the amount of content he makes available cant be beaten. Id highly recommend doing it because you really are getting value for money, especially compared to other larger youtubers.
@jayminor97576 ай бұрын
Good one John. I’m all for a bit of Doubleboost mid week. If you’ve got the time, we have the willing eyes and ears.
@leerogers64236 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing some drill sharpening tips. Theres a lot out there on the subject but I recon the John method will prove to be doable and no nonsense .
@duncanvowles71006 ай бұрын
Hi John , great little short keep it going.
@raymurphy97496 ай бұрын
Hi John , I could watch your videos every night of the week so a mid week catch up is great news . Really appreciate the effort you put in
@nkelly.96 ай бұрын
Love your cooking videos John, especially the ones introduced with the Rockabilly music and especially the Spam recipes, although I know that Deb has to , understandably, be out of the house before you can open a tin of Spam......
@BensWorkshop6 ай бұрын
Useful tip. Many thanks John.
@bostedtap83996 ай бұрын
Keep them coming John.
@eyuptony6 ай бұрын
Very instructive John 👍good for newbies. Better than fretting and sweating.
@nospmohtekul6 ай бұрын
Excellent video John, very informative 👍🏻
@paulmorrey42986 ай бұрын
Thanks John
@jamiejames53116 ай бұрын
Hi John, could you do a video of how to identify threads when you have no idea what it is, and show us how to make your little bench rotary table Love the mid week just wish they was longer All the best
@nickking83176 ай бұрын
Love your channel jhon learnt a bit off you over the years
@thomaswilliams6 ай бұрын
I love the idea and the theme behind these Wednesday's Top Tips (no pun intended). An idea i had with regards to the starting theme at the start of your video, i feel it would be fitting and a great idea to use one of your late fathers musical pieces. I believe you used this during the sturart steam engine videos that you mashed up into one video. This would i feel would be a great dedication and an even better honour to have him play.
@columjevens46126 ай бұрын
Hi John , great tip , thanks👍
@digga16676 ай бұрын
Wednesday......more John......winner...... Please could you do a short video on drill bit sharpening.....
@roberttruman83326 ай бұрын
Hi John great video and very useful. I alway struggle at parting off, and snap tools could you do a video on that about set up and speeds etc. many thanks. BBQ looked great Bon appetite Bonny lad 😀
@mikeduhm53256 ай бұрын
Thanks for that. How about one about figuring minor diameter and/ or hole sizes for threading non standardized threads?
@georgesweap76 ай бұрын
Good idea on these videos! I always enjoyed your cooking show but do not understand your love of Spam. It has been a long time since we have seen a Deb cooking show. I like to see her cook up a meal! Let’s get Deb a little more exposure because she is quite humorous and has some great kitchen ideas when cooking that I would like to see. And let’s also mention her welding techniques as a novice! She can throw a nice bead with stick…beter than me!
@WainyUK6 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. Just a gentle suggestion to double check things like the audio before you post them. These videos will have the potential to expand the channel, with people searching for help on specific topics. Sharpen them up, people will subscribe. Good look with 100k and beyond.
@ThePottingShedWorkshop6 ай бұрын
You weren't kidding about the sound John. It sounded like the martians were invading in the background🤣! Good explanation though👍
@ChuckKirchner-se6ib6 ай бұрын
I thought it sounded like Miss Debs performing an exorcism. Ha Ha.
@ThePottingShedWorkshop6 ай бұрын
@@ChuckKirchner-se6ib 🤣
@eyuptony6 ай бұрын
Na-Nu Na-Nu Mork from Ork...er not really, John from Newcastle...UK...Earth...the....(Third rock from the sun...Joe Diffie)...🤘
@ChuckKirchner-se6ib6 ай бұрын
Thanks, John. Very informative.
@gth0426 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tip! ...You've cleaned up outside the workshop, and now look what's happened! It must be their trick to get you to keep it that way.😃 ...'Course it does bring the ladies...🤔
@chrisstephens66736 ай бұрын
All good and it might be worth adding that if you are not spot on, but still have thread to cut, a slight misalignment won't matter much, i say that to give beginners a little confidence if they have to do it, near enough can sometimes be good enough.
@doubleboost6 ай бұрын
As I keep saying .The job beads to be accurate enough to do its intended job.
@chrisstephens66736 ай бұрын
@@doubleboost indeed !
@paulatkinson28496 ай бұрын
Bbq looks nice John
@Davidthomasv86 ай бұрын
Great John thank you
@mattdodds29546 ай бұрын
Cheers John 😊
@madeo95416 ай бұрын
I would love Automotive topics :D
@stevenqneuk86 ай бұрын
Cracking Video kidda. I've been struggling with a Draper Storm Force 100A flux core 'mig' welder (63669) and some 20 square x 2 thick mild steel section. Any tips on how to dial in the wire feed speed and the Min - Max, 1 - 2 switches would be mint. There is no settings chart on this welder or in the manual, thanks Draper!
@michaelhowse88936 ай бұрын
Hi John. How about some tips on using a DRO on a lathe for your Wednesday night clips.
@v8motors.6 ай бұрын
Excellent, never knew how to do that. Now a question TIG welding 1mm Aluminium my rtech 210ex on simple setting 75amp will not tack up or weld good, base metal drops as I tack or weld (lap joint), I'm using 1.6 2% Lanthanated with foot-pedal, the arc wanders before a tack is formed, cleaned with acetone & ss wire brush 6-7cup around 8lpm argon 4043A rod, I'm thinking of upping the tungsten to 2.4 so I can grind a sharper tip (lengthways) to get the arc more stable at the tip I'll try 60 degrees instead of 30. A video on that would be nice, as I know you had the same type of machine and watched your rtech vids & Everlast machines which made me buy one a few years back. I was an apprentice welder full time served & even qualified as welding inspector ndt & destructive back in the 80's but have been out of that game for a long long time. Help appreciated with these newer inverter machines, the ones I used back in the day were approx. 2 time the size of a fridge transformers & water-cooled.
@doubleboost6 ай бұрын
That sounds way to hot for 1 mill alloy . I use 2.4 blue tungsten up to 180 amp on AC .
@adee-H10666 ай бұрын
Check out your balance setting,I run my thermal arc set around 32 to 35.also if you take the frequency up to around 130hz,it will bring your arc cone in closer so you're not heating such a big area.
@v8motors.6 ай бұрын
@@doubleboost I'm using the standard setting of max 75 amp on 1.6 tungsten rtech easy setup. you say your using max 180amp on 2.4 and you think I'm too hot. still confused.🙂 I ran out of time to practice anymore.
@v8motors.6 ай бұрын
@@adee-H1066 Thank you, I will have a play, I ran out of time before I could start to play with the full machine settings. I guess you have a similar machine.👍
@stuartmccall54746 ай бұрын
Hi John, Idea for Wednesday Night Video. This video (and last weeks) were cutting BSP threads with the BSW thread form of 55 Deg with radius on crest and root. How would you cut the BSW type thread with a single 55 Deg sharp pointed lathe tool and obtain the correct root diameter as in this (and the other video) a formed insert was used, which has the correct thread height between root and crest for the correct TPI. Surely this tool insert can't be used for other Dia BSW threads with different TPI and thread height?
@doubleboost6 ай бұрын
A different tip is used for each thread pitch . In this video i was using a metric tip cutting 8 TPI . This was just for demonstration purposes .. a nice bold thread that simply is non existent .Well up until now .
@howardosborne86476 ай бұрын
@@doubleboost Let it be known from here on as the 'Mills peculiar form thread' 🤣
@howardosborne86476 ай бұрын
You can't cut a radiused root thread form with a basic sharp angled Vee form single point tool. The trick is to grind or stone lap the point of a hand ground tool to conform with the required root radius. The crests can be hand finished with a small single cut file run down the thread while the lathe is running slowly.
@jeffdayman81836 ай бұрын
Hi John, video was great on the pick up technique. The audio was very bad during the lathe work though, lots of voice ghosting in the background. Microphone issues? Cheers!
@doubleboost6 ай бұрын
I had the audio on auto by mistake . Sound is a very important part of any video . I had intended filming it last night , but a rush job turned up . It was filmed an hour before being uploaded , i had to use what i had .
@stuartmcintosh82756 ай бұрын
Doubleboost, that looks like double debs at the end of the video
@doubleboost6 ай бұрын
That is her Sister Denise
@bobdixon60606 ай бұрын
brill
@tonytoward16726 ай бұрын
2024 give away 7 what about a video on heat treatment
@BedsitBob6 ай бұрын
Sound quality's not great John.
@doubleboost6 ай бұрын
It is worse than that , problem now sorted .
@c2hh5716 ай бұрын
Who was your other woman? (Look like sisters) Okay, okay, who was the other person at the table?