I destroyed part of my mill because I needed a flycutter

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

I finally bit the bullet and removed the stuck Collet Chuck from my Index Model 40 Milling machine. And I made some Brown and Sharpe 9 taper tooling. I also broke my lathe, and then fixed my lathe.
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  • @michaelallen1432
    @michaelallen1432Ай бұрын

    Had to do it sooner or later. I was totally holding my breath as you were boring that out. Literally at the point where I was thinking "ok, time to stop and just buy a reamer", you stopped and bought a reamer. 🤣 I was actually expecting you to find significant damage to the surface inside. I was thinking there was a good chance that it had spun in the taper and friction welded itself in place. But it looks like it just had some corrosion. Thanks for showing not just what went right but what went wrong. That helps those of us watching avoid wasting our time on simple mistakes, so we can instead waste our time on new and innovative mistakes.

  • @RotarySMP
    @RotarySMPАй бұрын

    Hi Jeremy, Love your version of gardening with the needle de-scaler and plants.

  • @Mrcaffinebean
    @MrcaffinebeanАй бұрын

    First time viewer here. The second you chucked an old drive shaft into your lathe I became a subscriber. My kind of guy!

  • @DanBrideau
    @DanBrideauАй бұрын

    Did you try tying a string between that chuck and the door knob? Slam the door shut, and it should have popped right out. 😊

  • @Blondihacks
    @Blondihacks25 күн бұрын

    Nice work on repairing that spindle! That was a difficult operation.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    25 күн бұрын

    Thanks Quinn!

  • @kglesq1
    @kglesq128 күн бұрын

    That was great from beginning to end. I love the use of 'junk' material to build useful things. BTW your narration is excellent. Subscribed.

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663Ай бұрын

    Well done Jeremy! If it’s any consolation it took me 20 years to finally get the screw on chuck off my lathe. Cheers mate, Stuart 🇦🇺

  • @1crazypj

    @1crazypj

    Ай бұрын

    I never got the screw on chuck off my Colchester, ended up selling it with it still stuck (did some major turning with intermittent cut that tightened it up way too much) It did make enough money to pay for the lathe though plus, I couldn't ship it 4,500 miles

  • @ggray2011
    @ggray2011Ай бұрын

    I've been looking forward to this repair since you first introduced the milling machine with the stuck collet chuck. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Pappaoh
    @Pappaoh29 күн бұрын

    My comments are as follows: 1 excellent project and sub-projects. As a fan of your channel, I knew this day was coming, and I'm so glad you fixed that old machine rather than doing the sensible thing. 2. Your use of dog shit material from the river bed never disappoints. That steady rest is Gucci as hell. 3. Your power hair @0:11 inspires me to be a better and more potent man. I mean, I've worked my ass off much of my life, but that hair and those pseudo chops help me see I could be more. Thank you for that, sir, and thanks for another great vid.

  • @benjefferies7123

    @benjefferies7123

    28 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @jeffschroeder4805
    @jeffschroeder48057 күн бұрын

    The joy of the journey is real and the destination turned out to be quite worthwhile as well.

  • @tadamb1
    @tadamb1Ай бұрын

    You missed the opportunity to pretend the fly cutter got stuck in the spindle at the end of the video. Otherwise, quite interesting. Can't wait to see more of the Jeep project.

  • @Heasyy
    @HeasyyАй бұрын

    Thanks for taking the time and effort to make these videos, they are really great and I learn a lot from you.

  • @fna-wrightengineering
    @fna-wrightengineeringАй бұрын

    Well done! That was indeed a lot of work, but I feel like this is one of those things that, a couple of months from now, you'll think to yourself, "How the hell did I get on with that collet chuck for so long?" Now the funny part is, you'll probably end up making a new B&S #9 collet chuck for some other project down the road. At least you won't get that one stuck! Also, I get unreasonably excited to see someone using a J.T. Slocomb micrometer. I've got a large collection of them, and rarely see them in the wild. (If you ever need/want to restore yours, I've got a video detailing the process)

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve got two Slocumb micrometers, the other one appears to be older (and has smaller markings on it). It’s one of those tools that, for whatever reason, just has the “right” feel to it.

  • @peteb2
    @peteb222 сағат бұрын

    Out of all this i have to say i am impressed. It's been awhile since i set foot in my little hobby workshop where i make perfectly good pieces of metal into utterly useless things. And now i am dealing with having had total knee join surgery done by a CNC machine! Subscribed!

  • @warrenjones744
    @warrenjones744Ай бұрын

    Damn Jeremy, and here I was thinking earlier this week am I the only person in the world that struggles with "everything I own is worn out and has to be fixed to use it". Nice to see I have company! Did you ever determine exactly why the taper was stuck in there in the first place? Nevertheless nice job and now you have full capability restored to the Index. That's worth the time any day! cheers

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    From what I can tell from other people’s experience, these tapers like to get stuck sometimes (probably a combination of over tightening and leaving it too long). Even in normal use, it takes some force to get the tool out. It seems like there’s a reason they don’t use this taper any more.

  • @erik_dk842

    @erik_dk842

    Ай бұрын

    @@JeremyMakesThings The shallower the taper angle, the harder it bites. Ask any flat bottomed boat owner who's run aground.

  • @tuck1963
    @tuck1963Ай бұрын

    I have an INDEX model 45. Searching for info is how I found this channel. Subscribed immediately!

  • @ollysworkshop
    @ollysworkshopАй бұрын

    Looks like breaking the lathe was the best thing for it, maybe I need to break mine 🤔 looks like the mill is now a whole lot more versatile as well. Doesn't turn out that well very often! Also I love your use of the rustiest piece of metal on the planet to make your drawbar.👍

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    “Broken” is a spectrum. It went from “a little broken” to “too broken.” There’s a lot more that’s a little broken that hasn’t forced me to fix it yet.

  • @charlieromeo7663
    @charlieromeo7663Ай бұрын

    Nice recovery, and I really like the idea of repurposing the axle shafts and other parts. Great job.

  • @rickpalechuk4411
    @rickpalechuk4411Ай бұрын

    Anchorlube.... I put that s**t on everything 🌭🌭😁😁

  • @bwizard7949
    @bwizard794911 күн бұрын

    First time viewer, subscribed. Been procrastinating getting my SB 7 shaper operational, you convinced me to man up. . . thanks for taking the time to record, edit, post your work. Good job.

  • @billgilbride7972
    @billgilbride7972Ай бұрын

    Inspirational! Fantastic finish with all the tooling fixes and such. I feel less worried about my 5c holding devices addiction. Thanks!

  • @steamfan7147
    @steamfan7147Ай бұрын

    That's my life in a nutshell, 2 hour project turns into 3-1/2 day machine repair saga.🤣

  • @jeremytodd4906

    @jeremytodd4906

    Ай бұрын

    Me too!

  • @JohnThawley
    @JohnThawleyАй бұрын

    This is the video I’ve been waiting for. Well worth the wait and even better than expected. Bravo!

  • @JoeyG1973
    @JoeyG1973Ай бұрын

    I am constantly lightly cleaning my 55 with my brown and sharp 9 taper. That bs9 taper has done wonders to the spindle accuracy since I got it.

  • @henrikhv5084
    @henrikhv5084Ай бұрын

    long time coming, but sure worth waiting for. I think you did a great job, and thank you for sharing ;-) cheers from Denmark

  • @marcsimonsen1578
    @marcsimonsen1578Ай бұрын

    I can feel your pain with that spindle repair!!!

  • @adeeponion9152
    @adeeponion9152Ай бұрын

    Nice job friend. You showed tenacity.

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohanАй бұрын

    This is the side project video that finished up with a great flycutter and some other useful stuff. I bet that was satisfying when the last stuck bit came out of the quill , just the cylinder you managed to machine out was awesome. Whenever I have had to spend a lot on a single use tool, I always feel justified when it goes the way it should and even better when it finds other uses ...Ive had my share of wishing I hadn't bought the tool cause something else went wrong right afterwards ....or worse the tool broke.

  • @therabbits168
    @therabbits16813 күн бұрын

    The cascade of problems is great!😂

  • @amok42
    @amok42Ай бұрын

    It must be great being able to use your mill to it's full capability finally.

  • @christopherbill8537
    @christopherbill8537Ай бұрын

    1:25 - Scissor-style knurlers are one of those tools that you will not regret making.

  • @camillosteuss

    @camillosteuss

    Ай бұрын

    True, they beat the plain knurling tool by a galactic margin...

  • @brucematthews6417
    @brucematthews6417Ай бұрын

    At least you made the most out of the setups with the extra tooling. That's a good start towards the eventual compliment of stuff. But yeah, I can just imagine the number of hours bleeding away between beginning and final sigh of relief....

  • @XXLkielbasa
    @XXLkielbasa5 күн бұрын

    Index is still a company. I just lost my index 55 to shop fire by arson. You can send them the quill to clean up the bs9 and cut it for r8, and you can use both types of tools

  • @t0mn8r35
    @t0mn8r355 күн бұрын

    That was a very difficult and impressive job.

  • @cyclebuster
    @cyclebuster26 күн бұрын

    gotta love the model 40. Someday I want to restore mine, but I want a white seamless machine, possibly powder coated. I use mine a lot.

  • @williamfields1021
    @williamfields1021Ай бұрын

    I'd watch you for the dry humor alone...

  • @Rubbernecker

    @Rubbernecker

    Ай бұрын

    I agree!!!

  • @sklarworks3137
    @sklarworks313711 күн бұрын

    This vid is great! Thanks!

  • @chauvinemmons
    @chauvinemmons15 күн бұрын

    Don't you love when a plan just comes together

  • @rallymax2
    @rallymax2Ай бұрын

    Big win. Congrats.

  • @billkirkland8025
    @billkirkland8025Ай бұрын

    Nice job Jeremy!!!

  • @Craneman4100w
    @Craneman4100w21 күн бұрын

    Looks like fun, subscribed

  • @ribtips305
    @ribtips305Ай бұрын

    I don't know what im watching or what you're saying half the time when you're talking about machining.... but you make it entertaining and I am learning some things. Cheers.

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathianАй бұрын

    “That was tough”, but oh so worthwhile. Well done for a brilliant result. 👏👏👍😀

  • @RustyInventions-wz6ir
    @RustyInventions-wz6irАй бұрын

    Very interesting. Nice work

  • @dougmac777
    @dougmac77723 күн бұрын

    That was a lot of work, but I enjoyed it!!! Thanks1

  • @garyevans9868
    @garyevans986828 күн бұрын

    Another great video Jeremy 👍l really enjoyed watching your videos as l find them very informative and entertaining, you seem to be able to make almost anything from nothing but scrap. Keep it up mate, Gary from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @alangreen5858
    @alangreen5858Ай бұрын

    That is the exact same method I used to remove a jammed morse taper sleeve from my mill spindle, right down to buying the correct reamer to finish off the job. Nicely done!

  • @sacriptex5870
    @sacriptex5870Ай бұрын

    Dude you actually fixed everything!! Conglatulations! Amazing video and talent

  • @TomHaynes
    @TomHaynesАй бұрын

    That model T drive shaft is pre-nuclear steel worth about $15/lb

  • @erik_dk842

    @erik_dk842

    Ай бұрын

    Back when they didn't know how to engineer for planned failure, so they just made it damn good.

  • @Calligraphybooster
    @CalligraphyboosterАй бұрын

    I didn’t check what you did and didn’t try… but my first thought was improvising a firing pin and end cap to fire a blank cartidge on it. (Consider a 1 mm vent hole, use a face screen etc etc and don’t forget a wooden cushion for it to land on in case of success). Anyway… you succeeded as you did and I enjoyed watching.

  • @larrykent196
    @larrykent196Ай бұрын

    On my fly cutters I always grind a notch in the bit to put at lest on of the set screw into. It won't slip out. I sure feel safer using it. I have seen them fly out, probably why the call them fly cutters. Cheers!

  • @nickkoop4447
    @nickkoop4447Ай бұрын

    Honestly really happy for you to have gotten your mill spindle back

  • @MyMiniHomeWorkshop
    @MyMiniHomeWorkshopАй бұрын

    Ah the joys of owning and working with old machines, you got some awesome-looking finishes on some of those parts, nice outcome. 👍

  • @Cjarka_
    @Cjarka_Ай бұрын

    OOO WEee I was looking forward to this vid ever since you mentioned the collet chuck was stuck you did a way nicer job removing a stuck taper than I did, I cocked up 1/3 of the circumference of the tapered bore but luckily only half way the length of it so it's still plenty precise

  • @marvtomson574
    @marvtomson5745 күн бұрын

    I had a situation like this one time. For the life of me I couldn't get it out and was getting ready to cut it off, as like here, then I thought about using the rosebud torch to heat it up. And then try knocking it out with a shoe horn wedge and hammer. THAT ACTUALLY WORKED! It deformed the collet a tiny bit and about a month later ended up snapping when it dropped onto the work bench table. Not sure if they are made out of hardened sping steel, one piece cast and formed steel?

  • @carlwhite8225
    @carlwhite8225Ай бұрын

    Jeremy, new guy here and i love your channel, Thanks.

  • @ironhead65
    @ironhead65Ай бұрын

    What an adventure! You are a brave one sir. I was on the edge of my seat, even having read about this adventure on Craig’s Workshop discord! Nothing like seeing it, I was so enthralled and just HAD to see the end!

  • @junkyardsearcher6407
    @junkyardsearcher6407Ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful work!! You show such a variety of skills, your fun to watch.

  • @Watchyn_Yarwood
    @Watchyn_YarwoodАй бұрын

    Dude, you never cease to amaze me!

  • @The-Muninn
    @The-MuninnАй бұрын

    Great job, thanks for posting. Take care.

  • @XXLkielbasa
    @XXLkielbasa5 күн бұрын

    I also have a right angle/horizontal head attachment. For index 55. Not sure if it will fit your model. But it’s for sale. Extremely rare

  • @theradarguy
    @theradarguyАй бұрын

    When my collet got stuck like that I used a large bearing puller with success.

  • @canonsonico3752
    @canonsonico3752Ай бұрын

    Your channel name is real, jeremy *infact* makes things.

  • @keithjurena9319
    @keithjurena9319Ай бұрын

    Had a similar stuck shaft, only this was due to aluminum corroding inside chrome moly steel. Seat post on a bicycle. Tried freezing the aluminum with dry ice and even liquid nitrogen. Ended up dissolving it with sodium hydroxide.

  • @erik_dk842

    @erik_dk842

    Ай бұрын

    I tried that in vain

  • @craigtpat
    @craigtpatАй бұрын

    I have seen bushings / bearing housings being removed by welding a few beads on the inside. When the filler metal cools the base metal shrinks. Neat trick. A possible solution after boring out the spindle.

  • @juyfjgfjhgfjugf4702
    @juyfjgfjhgfjugf4702Ай бұрын

    thank you

  • @Andrew_Fernie
    @Andrew_FernieАй бұрын

    That was as stuck as the backplate on my lathe was stuck to the spindle. I ended up turning it off in my mini lathe. That 5" diameter backplate took many hours to get rid of 5 thou at a time 🙄

  • @TheWoodyworker
    @TheWoodyworkerАй бұрын

    Happy Birthday man.

  • @pauldorman
    @pauldormanАй бұрын

    A tight-fitting copper bar (tapered maybe) that sticks out 5-10 cm inserted into the collet, then submerging the lot in liquid nitrogen might have been an interesting experiment :)

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    I’ll give you that one- I didn’t try that, and there’s a (slim) chance it could have worked.

  • @jacqueso8424
    @jacqueso8424Ай бұрын

    Your shaper as a backup machine saved you to fix lathe which in turn fixed your milling machind. Good collection, though i wouldnt have gone through the pains of making such a big fly cutter. At the edge of your machine's capabilities? Otherwise great repair job wish i had an inspection camera like that

  • @martindietrich2011
    @martindietrich201121 күн бұрын

    I hsd a similar priblem in my lsthe. The xhuck was stuck on the spindle nose. I solved the problem with e lobg lever for turning , heating the ouside with a inductive heater an coolibg the inner part with cold spray ....

  • @eternaloptimist2840
    @eternaloptimist284016 күн бұрын

    That was funny - broken mill, broken lathe, I thought "next will be a shaper" and sure enough ... I suppose it might have been a surface grinder.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    16 күн бұрын

    What is it they say about shapers? Something like “you can make anything with a shaper, especially if your lathe and mill are both broken.” I think that’s how it goes. 🤣

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.CognitoАй бұрын

    Wow. It took both of your lathes to get the chuck out. Glad it went well.

  • @chrisbartolo4308
    @chrisbartolo4308Ай бұрын

    My Sheldon No. 0 horizontal mill has a B&S 9 spindle and the arbor was absolutely stuck when I got if after sitting for decades. Wedges from opposite sides did the trick easily. Hold a hammer on one side, strike the other and repeat a few times...like separating a drill chuck from an arbor.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    Yep, I tried wedges. The should on the back of the collet chuck was curved and made it hard to get them to seat, so they just bent out ward.

  • @chrisbartolo4308

    @chrisbartolo4308

    Ай бұрын

    @@JeremyMakesThings I can see that. When you put the carbide in the vise I was thinking you were going to square that up for wedges at first...might have been too much of a gap though for normal wedges. Stuck stuff sucks!

  • @erik_dk842

    @erik_dk842

    Ай бұрын

    @@chrisbartolo4308 With the spindle removed, he could put it into a bored throug block, sawed in half, and put one half on an anvil, the other on top, and strike it with a big hammer, turning the spindle in the process. Like when you remove steering ball joints, only the have a much steeper taper. Same principle works for drinking glasses stuck together - hit them on the side with a wooden kitchen utensil, and they come right apart without damage.

  • @user-rk1bf4eh2p
    @user-rk1bf4eh2pАй бұрын

    Some heat to get that Chuck out or if you can get a thing we use for body work we call it a slap Hammer it's a weight on a slide and you like a hammer you hit it down and it'll pull dents out of the car pull bearings out

  • @tonyray91
    @tonyray91Ай бұрын

    Well done, I have a pulley stuck on a motor shaft that might get similar treatment today if my 8T home brew hydraulic press doesn’t persuade it to comply.

  • @lennyf1957
    @lennyf195714 күн бұрын

    6:00 that's steady rest looks like it was discovered in an archaeological dig.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    14 күн бұрын

    Junk build: Lathe Steady Rest kzread.info/dash/bejne/lHyIpaOfp5rAnqw.html

  • @Knonk-nh3ir
    @Knonk-nh3ir5 күн бұрын

    tough, but you earned a sub and thumbs up.

  • @theseldomseenkid6251
    @theseldomseenkid6251Ай бұрын

    Nicely done.

  • @wizrom3046
    @wizrom3046Ай бұрын

    If a tapered fit device spins it can friction weld itself into the receptacle. I think yours might have have a small area welded in, basically you have to machine it out and re cut the female taper (as you did). My big old drill press has a morse taper that refuses to come out for the last few years... hopefully I can get it out without as much work (famous last words) 🤔

  • @foogee9971
    @foogee9971Ай бұрын

    thats a great one! thank u! 👍

  • @erik_dk842
    @erik_dk842Ай бұрын

    The BS #9 reamer costs *$220* 0.9″ Small End, 1.155″ Large End, 1″ Shank, 6-1/8″ Flute, Brown and Sharpe Taper Reamer #9

  • @Man-in-da-shed
    @Man-in-da-shedАй бұрын

    Jeremy you call 2 1/2 years procrastination, I still ain’t put my 45 back together. Still some of the close up video you shot will be helpful when I do. You must be well satisfied with all that effort.

  • @deancoley7987
    @deancoley7987Ай бұрын

    Can't imagine the cost of what you have made in this video, if you go as to purchase, but sure the quality would not be as good. The time spent is irrelevant I suppose, the achievement is far greater, fantastic work as usual

  • @erik_dk842

    @erik_dk842

    Ай бұрын

    The reamer alone costs $220

  • @charlescarter7496
    @charlescarter7496Ай бұрын

    you should use a follow rest on long pieces

  • @jaykop2611
    @jaykop2611Ай бұрын

    Drilling through and using ice spray to shrink the holder could have worked.

  • @sidetrackmetalworks2058
    @sidetrackmetalworks2058Ай бұрын

    Well done! You handled Murpheys law splendidly!

  • @chriss8206
    @chriss8206Ай бұрын

    Ball joint separator

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    Yep. Tried it.

  • @chriss8206

    @chriss8206

    27 күн бұрын

    @JeremyMakesThings I also used ac refrigerant once to shrink a fitted part. Nowadays you can use canned air upside down. Also pressing it further in can make them easier to remove. It causes the micro ridges to become misaligned.

  • @624Dudley
    @624DudleyАй бұрын

    Jeremy, that cutter is mo’ fly. 😄

  • @craigtate5930
    @craigtate5930Ай бұрын

    I can't believe how stuck it was! I will try to remember not to bitch when my BS9 is tough to remove

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    It seems there’s a reason they don’t use this taper any more

  • @craigtate5930

    @craigtate5930

    Ай бұрын

    @@JeremyMakesThings true that

  • @LuggageStardate
    @LuggageStardateАй бұрын

    Would have tried making a tie rod removing tool that is just a U shaped Wedge on a handle that fits it.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    I tried several wedge like devices. The shoulder on the chuck wasn’t square enough to get them to work.

  • @digitalradiohacker
    @digitalradiohacker27 күн бұрын

    I have only just come across your channel - Subscribed. By the way, with the awful noises made by the drilling - there is a kind of "toothpaste green" lube that kind of anchors itself to surfaces which seems to help - I forget the name of it just this minute.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    27 күн бұрын

    I’ll look into that. 😆

  • @robertburns2415
    @robertburns2415Ай бұрын

    skill is the great equalizer. you have arrived.

  • @julias-shed
    @julias-shedАй бұрын

    Lots of work but a great result 😀

  • @GoPaintman
    @GoPaintmanАй бұрын

    Totally unrelated: Could you put that slick tapping head you have in the tail stock and use it to quickly tap parts on the lathe?

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    I think you could tap with it, but it wouldn’t reverse on its own. I guess you could reverse the the to back it out.

  • @Zzrdemon6633
    @Zzrdemon6633Ай бұрын

    I'm assuming you tried a puematic hammer down the draw bar hole? At the same time another hitting it sideways?

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321Ай бұрын

    Did you try a torch? The only time it fails for me is when there's a pin somewhere. Btw, you can probably buy a new Bridgeport spindle and quill for not much more than the new reamer.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    I did try a little bit, the two problems with it were: 1) it wasn’t possible to heat the spindle directly, since it was inside the quill (and the bearings) and it wasn’t possible to get the spindle out of the quill with the collet chuck in it and 2) getting the spindle too hot would risk ruining the temper on it.

  • @TgWags69
    @TgWags69Ай бұрын

    What part of your mill did you destroy? Didn't see anything like that. Looked like a good repair and brought it back snuff.

  • @JeremyMakesThings

    @JeremyMakesThings

    Ай бұрын

    The collet chuck. It had made itself a permanent part of the mill.

  • @FishyBoi1337
    @FishyBoi1337Ай бұрын

    15:14 OW, I had this on almost full blast because my speakers just don't convey voices as loud as everything else for some reason, and that... like a flashbang for the ears

  • @mumblbeebee6546
    @mumblbeebee6546Ай бұрын

    Yeah, that was several fights in one - but great bounty of results, too!

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