Casting metal moulding boxes, Part 7:- Fitting the fixed pins

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

This video covers the drilling, reaming, and fitting of the dowel pins to the box halves in which they are fixed.
It has been a long time coming, I apologize for that. Severe lower back pain plus "jelly legs" has meant that I could not stand for more than a minute or two before it became a most unpleasant experience. In great hope I put off doing this video as I went through a long series of pain mitigation procedures - all of which failed - old age is a crock of shite! 😰.
I have been a bit OCD about the way I fit these pins and I stick by my methods. However, I am hopeful that another foundry person who has fitted pins in a less pedantic way - and having seen his boxes I can say successfully so - will release a video shortly on how he did it. I will urge him to do so and will put a pinned comment directing viewers to it when he does.

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  • @olfoundryman8418
    @olfoundryman8418 Жыл бұрын

    For an alternative way of drilling for the pins see this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/nmSJ1suLmsW_kpc.html I have seen a box made with this method and it sure seemed ok to me - give it a look..... Martin

  • @cra4512
    @cra4512 Жыл бұрын

    Its days like today when you realize what is missing.... this week just got better becasue you are Back.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Chuck, Thank you for saying so. I enjoy putting videos out but these days it's such a business for me that Ican only do it slowly.... Martin

  • @rudycandu1633
    @rudycandu1633 Жыл бұрын

    When I saw the Olfoundryman video notification I dropped what I was doing and had to watch it right away. I didn't think this series would continue considering the cost to you. Thank you.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Rudy, I hope that what you were doing was not of vital importance 😊. The cost is there and certainly more than it was a few years ago but its still worth it.... Martin

  • @shandylynn1
    @shandylynn1 Жыл бұрын

    Martin, it’s so GREAT to see you back out in the shop! I fell and broke my back in 2019 and had a 5-disc fusion to repair. The nerve damage from the accident left me with neuropathy tingling in back and groin and bad burning in my feet. I know exactly what you are speaking of about being drained from the effort but please know it is appreciated very much. You have amazing talent in the foundry and at video making. So thank you for your perseverance - I pray it brings you joy being back in the shop and I pray that the pain will be managed better soon for you!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Robert. A 5 disc fusion OMG - you have my sympathies. What has this done to your flexibility? I have had one fusion (a Ti plate) in my neck and 5 laminectomies lower down, now a fusion T12- L1 has been suggested as a possible cure for some of the pain - I am dubious. It is nice to be back in the shop - I crave to be there doing stuff but can only manage it briefly every day or so.... Martin

  • @shandylynn1

    @shandylynn1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 It was quite an ordeal. It has only minimally reduced my flexibility. My injury was a 50% compression fracture of L1. I’m 185cm tall so for stability they had to go 2 above and 2 below so my fusion is T11-L3. Surgery and circumstances are different for all but I will say that the lower back pain I’d had from previous strain injuries of a younger me were solved. But for the neuropathy and slight reduction in motion, I’d have no issues. I’m lucky that 7 months to the day after the injury I was released 100% back to work. Appointment with podiatrist next week to see if they’re any help. Go at the pace your body tells you in the shop!!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Robert Yes, that really sounds like a barrel of laughs 😱 but at least the outcome was reasonable and worth the trauma of going through it. Your good result has encouraged me to proceed at least as far as talking to the surgeon I have been referred to re the possibility of a fusion. I can ask about the possibility of success and how much success and then decide.... Martin

  • @shandylynn1

    @shandylynn1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 I hope you have great success no matter the path!

  • @wyohman00
    @wyohman00 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear you're not better yet but we do appreciate all of your hard work!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    William, Thank you, Martin

  • @richwest2929
    @richwest2929 Жыл бұрын

    Uncle Martin!!!!!!!! Best minutes of my day, I always learn something new from your videos. Thank you!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Rich, Nephew how goes you? If you learn I am happy.... Martin

  • @danvandertorre6349
    @danvandertorre6349 Жыл бұрын

    never miss your info one of the best I have ever seen on the tube

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Dan, Thank you for saying so.... Martin

  • @MrEric_API
    @MrEric_API Жыл бұрын

    Martin, Thank you for your monumental effort in continuing the series!!! I so enjoy your efforts! I, along with many, many others are rooting for your improving health, and continued vigor. Thanks.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Mr Eric, Thanks for your comment but sadly I think that I am broken and cannot be fixed, I am hoping for a little improvement though. I am currently struggling to get the next part of this video series done - the holes / slots into which the pins locate. I can only manage 1/2 an hour a day, any more and I suffer for the next two days - about half way done so another week maybe and it will be published - I hope..... Martin

  • @markb3146
    @markb3146 Жыл бұрын

    this appeared on my feed for the first time in 1 year or so, I was happy to see it. Passing on knowledge. I'm glad you haven't fallen off the perch 🙂

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Mark, No haven't fallen off yet although I fear my grip might be loosening 😊... Martin

  • @jmone3559
    @jmone3559 Жыл бұрын

    Martin, Love your work! It is great that over the years, you have taken the time making these videos on casting. It's a skill that has almost disappeared in Australia. I for one are very grateful. Hope the back get better.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    jmone, Sadly, I am broken and they cannot fix me. I just have to learn to live with it - I know old age is a crock but it should not be this bad.... Martin

  • @jmone3559

    @jmone3559

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 Keep your head up Martin. And the offer is open if you want a visit to talk about life, the universe and casting.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    jmone, Will come back to you re 42 when things calm down a bit.... Martin

  • @Phil_Cleaver
    @Phil_Cleaver Жыл бұрын

    This has been a fabulous series. I have be casting and building along with the videos. I am really pleased with the results so far.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Phill, Nice to hear from somebody who is making boxes for themselves. I never intended this series to get this big it just sort of grew and I would have liked to have moved it along a lot quicker - still two parts to go. I will try to be much quicker with them..... Martin

  • @shandylynn1

    @shandylynn1

    Жыл бұрын

    I have the patterns all printed and will be bringing things along soon as well! Thank you Martin, take your time and go as your body allows.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Robert, I just wish it would allow a little faster progress 😊. I am sure that both you and Phil will spend may years being as glad as I am for having taken the time to make the boxes. My second and third efforts have been in regular use now for well over 30 years., I have never regretted one second of the time they took to make..... Martin

  • @viscash3606
    @viscash3606 Жыл бұрын

    Good to see you posting again and thanks for working through it ....... chronic pain is enough to send a sane person mad.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    ViSc, Yes, you have got that about right but then I never was all that sane 😊. I decided that If I was to do it I just had to suffer through. I did a little at a time with as much sitting down as was possible and with a few days between each session. It took a while but it's done and now on to the next - holes and slots in other box halves.... Martin

  • @elpresidente4441
    @elpresidente4441 Жыл бұрын

    Good to see you again. I hope yore doin' well. Good video as always. Thank you for sharing.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    el, Nice to be here, Not doing as well as I would like but still here. Sharing is my pleasure.... Martin

  • @neffk
    @neffk Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting. Brain researchers say that there are 2 things your brain rewards you for: reducing pain and making progress. I wonder if making videos would mitigate the pain or at least give you motivation. Sharing a lifetime of foundry knowledge is something few people can do. Those videos are already your legacy. There is very little content like yours! ALSO, for back pain, learning the dead lift seems to do wonders. Unfortunately doctors seem to know very little about this sort of thing. The Barbell Prescription by Sullivan and Baker is a good starting point. Looking forward to Part 8!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    k15n1, Sadly for me the pain and overall effort involved in a 1/2 to 3/4 hour session of making a video (several sessions required per video) is so draining that it takes me at least the next two days to recover. However I do agree that movement is a vital part of the path to improvement and certainly I have experienced that first hand since my first back operation way back in 197. I will look up Sullivan and Baker to see what they say - thanks for the tip. Part 8 soon I hope..... Martin

  • @cascadehopsful
    @cascadehopsful Жыл бұрын

    Been waiting for this for a while, glad you could get it done. The drilling jig is much simpler than what I was thinking about.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Alan, To be honest the wooden jig may have flexed a bit so as I suggest in the video if you can weld one up from steel it might be better. Either way though, it did not take much to make the jig.... Martin

  • @richc.3100
    @richc.3100 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve got my boxes made and ready for pins. I’ll post pictures for you when we get the pins in.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Rich, I look forward to seeing the pics - better yet how about a video of you using the boxes in earnest when they are finished..... Martin

  • @ydonl
    @ydonl Жыл бұрын

    Getting more out of a machine than the machine thought he could deliver... by having a larger brain! :-) About the necessary effort... pain and I are old friends, and I'm sure there are others of us here. Blessings on you, friend, and thanks for sharing what you know anyway! It's great stuff. But of course, take care of what needs taking care of first!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Phreadrick, I am sure there are a lot of us out there and many a lot worse but its sure not the old age I wanted.... Martin

  • @aquilaaudax6033
    @aquilaaudax6033 Жыл бұрын

    👍🏼🇦🇺✋🏼 Good to see you back

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Aquila, Always been here lurking in the background.... Martin

  • @lyallfrizzell5836
    @lyallfrizzell5836 Жыл бұрын

    Great to have you back. I have been looking forward to this episode. I was also wondering if you were going to do a video on calculating metal speeds in the moulds, sprees etc. Cheers mate.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Lyall, I hope that it has provided you with the information required. I do have video(s) planned on various aspects of sprues runners speeds gates and feeders etc. It just takes time - soon I hope...... Martin

  • @lyallfrizzell5836

    @lyallfrizzell5836

    Жыл бұрын

    Perfect,thanks

  • @Warped65er
    @Warped65er Жыл бұрын

    Great to have you back.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Warped, Not gone just in the background but good to be publishing again.... Martin

  • @alecd47d69
    @alecd47d69 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences, so much to learn. Hope you get well soon too

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    ALECD47, In this business there is always lots more to learn so keep sucking it in. Sadly, I wil likely not improve al that much.... Martin

  • @JB-mw5rg
    @JB-mw5rg Жыл бұрын

    So good to see you back Martin! Thank you for the vid!!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    J B, Never away - just hanging around in the background. The video is my pleasure.... Martin

  • @bin_chicken80
    @bin_chicken80 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for taking the time to share your experience with all of us but I hope you can focus on not being in pain eh. Respect and best wishes from Melbourne VIC.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    bin, The pain is what it is I just have to take it slow, sit down lots, and take days off. I am also in Melbourne (Croydon) If you ever wish to meet, talk, come over etc, email me at olfoundryman@gmail.com ......Martin

  • @tobhomott
    @tobhomott Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this, the pins are definitely the hardest part to get right! Best wishes, Jeff

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Tobho, Yep, you sure have that right, and I always knew it. For the boxes I have used for years I used a lathe and milling machine to do this work. This made it easier and likely more accurate but it was still slow and with great care needed. I cut the slots with a slitting saw (about 3 mm thick) mounted between a chuck and a center in my lathe. Each box side was clamped to the tool post. I had predrilled the inner end hole and just cut the slots too it. I took care and sometime incrementing the box side a little sideways a few times to get the slot just the right width. However in the spirit of no fancy machine tools I will hand file the slots - should be fun but I have already thought of a method for recovering an "overfiled" slot should that happen (likley, I suspect)..... Martin

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you again.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Craig, Its good to still be here (I think😊)... Martin

  • @KravchenkoAudioPerth
    @KravchenkoAudioPerth Жыл бұрын

    Well nice to see you at it again Martin. Sorry about the pain. Damn! I like the blocked up drill press table. To few people take this into account when they are drilling. Table deflection is a real problem on most drill presses. Mark

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Mark, Yes, the pain is a bother - it sucks everything out of you. You are not wrong about the table flex, if unsupported the table can move a lot and it can even move (but not as much) when blocked up because if one goes at it too hard the column of the press will "arch its back". I do have a couple of rigid machines that would have done this job nicely but in the spirit of hand tools and a drill press only I could not use them. How goes the speaker business?... Martin

  • @Sodabowski
    @Sodabowski Жыл бұрын

    New vid!! * slams the like button before playing * 😁😁😁

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Soda, Thats what I like to hear.... Martin

  • @skiptracer8703
    @skiptracer8703 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoy your videos very much, Thanks

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Skip, Thank you for saying so.... Martin

  • @michaelnelson123123
    @michaelnelson123123 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing! I have learned so much from all your videos.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Michael, Thank you for saying so.....Martin

  • @cobrin6437
    @cobrin6437 Жыл бұрын

    Great guide and explanations to go with them. Good to see you back. Carry on mate...

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Cobrin, I never really went away but I am back in the sense that I have more videos planned and I do intend to persevere..... Martin

  • @dfross87
    @dfross87 Жыл бұрын

    Good to see you back at it Martin, albeit slightly impeded by the carcass. If only you could cast yourself a new back....

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    dfross, Cast a new back - now there is an idea! Pity Titanium is so damn hard to melt and cast 😊.... Martin

  • @d.laszlo
    @d.laszlo Жыл бұрын

    Such a beautiful work of art would only be displayed in the workshop as decoration. I don't think I would use it:)

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    d. laszlo. My friend, considering your own superb skill level you honour me greatly with your comment. In truth they are not that good. Two years ago when I made them my back was already giving me a lot of trouble and I rather rushed making these castings. Some I should have remelted and years ago I would have but pain forces one to cut corners 😰. Use them? Of course you would (I hope) and I like to think that you would enjoy doing so..... Martin

  • @uberintj
    @uberintj Жыл бұрын

    Great to hear from you again! Thanks for teaching!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    uber, My pleasure and hopefully it will not be as long next time before you heart from me again.... Martin

  • @snagle87
    @snagle87 Жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy your videos. Great shots and great information.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Sean, I hope the information is of use to you.... Martin

  • @gregdawson1909
    @gregdawson1909 Жыл бұрын

    Don't bother changing your drill speed back up to 1500, just use it slow, for the few seconds you will save due to faster drill speed you will waste in belt changing and annoyance, drills pretty well like slow unless they are really small

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Greg, I like your idea and will use it when I do the loose pin boxes that will be in the next part of the series.... Martin

  • @roscoepatternworks3471
    @roscoepatternworks3471 Жыл бұрын

    Hope your back to normal soon. I made some aluminum flasks a few years ago. Never thought about a youtube video to show the process. I do have one more size to make. Patterns are done just need to make some castings. Maybe some day. And old age does suck.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Roscoe, You missed an opportunity there 😊 but do a video of that remaining size as more ideas out there never hurts. Yep old age is a crock but they say that the alternative isn't much good either - hmm - some days I am not so sure about that.... Martin

  • @dansdayoff
    @dansdayoff Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you back.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Dan's, Good to be here.... Martin

  • @AmalgmousProxy
    @AmalgmousProxy Жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear from you again.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Amagamous, Nice to be heard.... Martin

  • @traindriverluke
    @traindriverluke Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Boxes are starting to come along nicely!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Mac, Yes, I think they are starting to look the part. Now, if Ican just get the slots cut nicely in the other box halves - I face the task with some trepidation but we will see - soon I hope..... Martin

  • @WarGrade
    @WarGrade Жыл бұрын

    Well done Martin, they look great.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    War, Thanks mate.... Martin PS When do we see some more castings from you?

  • @jimburnsjr.
    @jimburnsjr. Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you; and thanks for the lesson.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Jim, Nice to be seen - I hope the lesson was of use.... Martin

  • @jimburnsjr.

    @jimburnsjr.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 yessir you know it was.. looking forward to the rest of it. advanced mould making.. super cool.. hope you and yours are well.

  • @gregwmanning
    @gregwmanning Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for you efforts

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Gr, My pleasure.... Martin

  • @MyHeap
    @MyHeap Жыл бұрын

    This has been a great series. I appreciate that you took the time to do it! I look forward to seeing the rest. Also, in one of your other videos, you mention about maybe doing a video on sprue taper calculations and gating. Is that still a possibility? I for one would be very interested. Joe

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Joe, Yes, sprue calculations etc. are still on the to do list.... Martin

  • @MyHeap

    @MyHeap

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 awesome. Thank you sir.

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers Жыл бұрын

    Great as always

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    gafrers, Thank you.... Martin

  • @VladekR
    @VladekR Жыл бұрын

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Vlad, Thank you.... Martin

  • @ferrariguy8278
    @ferrariguy8278 Жыл бұрын

    Ben enjoying this series. I'm so glad I subbed to your channel a while back. I'm wondering if one had a lathe if just putting a groove in those pins would work well. Also perhaps a copper / nickel plating to prevent having to do the care and maintenance of a rustable part? Would it be worth skimming the boxes flat in a mill? Too much work at some point? Any thoughts on the design now that you have them? Perhaps an improvment that would auto-square them? (Guessing that would require some machined inter-locking angles work.)

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Ferrari, Thank you for subbing. I am not sure what you mean by "just putting a grove in those pins" Can you explain in more detain please? Re corrosion of the pins ;- it's an issue but not really much of a serious one. Hardened steel is surprisingly resistant to corrosion if kept dry much more resistant than is mild steel. From time to time particularly in not used much the pins do pick up a little rust I simply quickly rub them with some fine (#240) abrasive paper and they are ok. You could plate them to improve the resistance but the plate needs to be hard - some types of Ni plate are probably hard enough but chrome might be better as it is "non grabby" A good source of cheap pins might be old telescopic shock absorbers these are hardened steel and are hard chrome plated if they could be found the required diameter and not worn they would make very superior pins. In the last part of this series I do intend covering some ways of improving the boxes particularly if one has the necessary equipment. These will include - as you suggest - skimming flat in a mill, milling the 45 degree corners to exactly 45 degrees, Plus a few other little tricks. I have thought of possible mods to the design but mainly they are (so far) to improve appearance rather than function... Martin

  • @ferrariguy8278

    @ferrariguy8278

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 Thanks for the reply. I was thinking more of a circular depression around where the setscrews contact the pins rather than just a notch on one side, that way it wouldn't matter what orientation you drop them in at. But to do that evenly one would have to grind/cut while the pin was turning - hence a lathe.. but I suppose it could be done in a drill press while grinding on one spot. Looking forward to the next episode!

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Ferrari, Sort of like a circlip groove while it might have the advantage of easy pin placement it would not be easy to do and would require not only the lathe but some sort of tool post mounted grinding spindle..... Martin

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 Жыл бұрын

    I wonder if you can build the side of these boxes by simply bending two 45 degree angles on the ends of wide bar stock? You can then bolt two or more of them together and weld or bolt on the fixing pin brackets. It might be simpler and faster to construct. There may be, however, an issue with a resulting internal corner bend radius. A possible solution is to use a 90 degree bends such they overlap externally.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Bob, Yes, when I first thought of this series I did think of something along the lines that you have suggested. I do think that it is possible and I have in fact half planned a quick one off video on something like this - if and only if I can get the materials I need in the required sizes at a reasonable price. Always remember that you need to allow for good sand retention - it might be difficult to get this with flat bar. I would suggest that the corners be made from metal angle pieces rather than bending the flat bar..... Martin

  • @bobweiram6321

    @bobweiram6321

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 I forgot to mention that years ago a KZreadr created a modular moulding box system. It was cast from a 3D printed model. It wasn't a popular channel and I forgot the name.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Bob, I have a pretty good idea of who you are referring too and he shall remain nameless. It is someone who I conversed with a lot during his early casting efforts - I like to think that I helped him. During our conversations I mentioned my intention to do a series on making metal moulding boxes. I even shared the basic design and the proposed use of 3D printing for pattern work. My health issues had started by then and I was very slow to begin my series. The "friend" took it upon himself to usurp my idea and released his video series. He made a moderately fair box. He was immediately copied by one of his countrymen who made a complete hash of the idea. I am still amazed and hurt by the fact that someone I thought a trusted friend would knowingly steal an idea mentioned in private communications. I know YT is a dog eat dog world but the lengths some will go to, to publish a video, any video, about anything regardless of their own knowledge base never ceases to amaze and indeed disgust me. Needless to say I no longer converse with the culprit and it would seem that he has been largely absent from YT for the last couple of years - Hooray..... Martin

  • @bobweiram6321

    @bobweiram6321

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 I have no reason to doubt your account. I searched and found the videos and it was shamelessly identical to yours. I did find it odd that he released them around the same time you released your first videos. He gave credit to an unnamed viewer for suggesting an improvement to the design and mentioned it was out of academic "honor" which leads me to suspect he has no honor. He does have a strong whiff of sleaze to him. I think he was trying to make a name for himself on KZread, but like a wolf, he wandered away to find easier prey. I must say, Paul of "Paul's Garage", who will be named, spoke highly of you. He's embarking on a series to complete his Gingery Lathe . He told his audience not to take casting instructions from any KZreadrs with the exception of Olfoundryman. I would leave him a shout out in his comments. I believe it's the second to last video he released.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Bob, I think that he actually beat me to the punch by a bit as I was so slow to start my series of. But no matter what's done is done and he seems to have faded away - from casting anyway. Thanks for the tip about Paul. I found the video concerned and will go back to it and leave a shout for his lovely comment. I just need to check on a few things to do with what he is attempting because there are some problems with the alloy he intends to use that he may not have allowed for. Paul is somewhat unusual in the YT foundry scene as he is actually trying to do it right, and it's good to see.... Martin

  • @hooter7003
    @hooter7003 Жыл бұрын

    Hi your back

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Hooter, Was always just lurking in the background. I will try to do more as I have so many ideas for videos that I would like to do.... Martin

  • @hooter7003

    @hooter7003

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 thank you Martin 😎🇦🇺👍

  • @stuwil7329
    @stuwil7329 Жыл бұрын

    Are you familiar with Precision Foundry in New Zealand?

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Stu. I understand that they are defunct. A friend who ran a fair sized foundry near me sold out to a NZ company and went there to work for them. They went under and were bought out, the friend set out on his own again. I have no idea of the latest news and how it might relate to Precision or to the friend... Matin

  • @stuwil7329

    @stuwil7329

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 Thank you for your response! I am trying to track down the tooling for the cast iron BBC (Big block Chevy) heads they were producing.... Stu

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Stu, Try to track down Steeve Morrison of his son Tom. They are likely involved in a foundry somewhere in NZ and I know them both as helpful people who were/are involved in automotive special castings. If you manage to catch up with either of them please wish them well from me... Martin

  • @stuwil7329

    @stuwil7329

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 Will do. Thank you very much for the suggestion and for all of your great informative videos. If you ever make it to Arizona, I would be honored to buy you dinner!

  • @mikemullenix6956
    @mikemullenix6956 Жыл бұрын

    Use a vfd controller for your motor, that way you can dial in any rpm

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Mike, Yep, my thoughts exactly but it will have to wait till I win the lottery....Martin

  • @mikemullenix6956

    @mikemullenix6956

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 you just have to make sure that you get the right voltage and amperage

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Mike, following your mentioning of the price on Ebay I have had a look there and at AliExpress. I got confused very quickly as to exactly what I need as electronics etc. is not (regrettably) my area of expertise. I have a knowledgeable friend who can assist though so I will see what he says.... Martin

  • @mikemullenix6956

    @mikemullenix6956

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 the vfd drives I use run on 230v.single phase And convert the output to 3 phase .that way I can use cheap 3 phase industrial motors

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Mike, I recently started to "clean up" to save my sons from having to do it when I fall off the perch. Not planning on doing this quite yet but the day inevitably draws ever closer. One of the first things to go was my collection of 3 phase motors. I have 3 phase connected so I had more than a score or so motors of various sizes - all went in the rubbish bin 😱. BigstackD might have liked them but he is thousands of miles away. They were all too big for a drill press like this anyway. Sadly I am not fit enough to go down the road of obtaining a suitable 3 phase motor plus VFD and doing the necessary fitting. Certainly though, I do agree that fitting a VFD would be the best way to go if I was using the drill press much - it actually sat there for 2 years (yes, 2 years) set up to do the box drilling but not used because I did not wish to disturb the table setup. - I do have two other drill presses.... Martin

  • @gregory6488
    @gregory64889 ай бұрын

    Are the STL files available?

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    9 ай бұрын

    Gregory, Yes, the files are still available. Send me your email address to olfoundrytman@gmail.com and I will send them to you.... Martin

  • @nonoyorbusness
    @nonoyorbusness Жыл бұрын

    Sorry you're not feeling well.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Nono, So am I mate! But it's a case of it is what it is......Martin

  • @htral
    @htral Жыл бұрын

    Yeah - similar issues - not fun.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    htral, No not much fun is it? Hard to do much - could bomb out with Oxy I guess but hard to do much then either -best to just grin and bear it - maybe?.... Martin

  • @htral

    @htral

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 Not on pain killers - just don't walk much or well. I stopped the Meloxicam for similar reasons.

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Htral, I find that if I stop the Meloxicam I get very stiff. I have tried to stop a few times but after about a week I am so rigid that I have little option to go back on them, but I always take with food. I too sufferer the not walking much or well but it is bad as you just get weaker all the time and everything gets harder to do. I try (mostly unsuccessfully) to force myself to keep moving - lodge is a crock.... Martin

  • @htral

    @htral

    Жыл бұрын

    @@olfoundryman8418 Food is a must! Keep trying...

  • @TimM-ys1si
    @TimM-ys1si Жыл бұрын

    Hello! Love your videos! Do you have an email I can contact you on about a project?

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    Tim. You can contact me at olfoundryman@gmail.com .....Martin

  • @hrxy1
    @hrxy1 Жыл бұрын

    Nice healthy head of hair

  • @olfoundryman8418

    @olfoundryman8418

    Жыл бұрын

    hrxyl, Yeh, not bad for a near 80 year old! Wife says I should have combed it though. I have always tried to keep my ugly mug out of the videos but this time I did not seem to be able to avoid it - sorry.... Martin

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