Nice work your attention to detail is what made it for me and I also love your lathe always wanted one just like it also noticed all of the top quality tooling and measuring tools most of it top shelf I can tell you have been successful in your work or you could not have afforded all the nice equipment my hats off to you young man your work is also top shelf thanks for sharing from a retired machinist of 50 years
@4rnorthwest12 күн бұрын
I sell MT2 and MT3 adapters for annular cutters at my steel yard! Yes, for your drill press! I think it’s cool you made one from scratch for your mill. BUT for the layperson that would like to use annular cutters in their drill press, that’s what I carry. Oh, and they’re made right here in the good ol’ USA!😉
@6miler13 күн бұрын
Hey, I thought we'd lost you, but found you on instagram. Your shop has so many cool new tools in it! Anyways, you've inspired me to start uploading videos too, thanks brotha!
@afleming728220 күн бұрын
Can you make captions available for your videos? My older brother who's deaf is an amazing welder and I suggested to him to subscribe to your channel.
@dodamtor21 күн бұрын
good
@davidbulley439321 күн бұрын
What size is the table? 2.4x1.2m?
@kovosu15 күн бұрын
2400x1200x200mm
@mzlittle27 күн бұрын
That was a bad ass build!
@billpuller4364Ай бұрын
Amazing craftsmanship… 🔥🔥🔥
@mattharvey8712Ай бұрын
Bravo.....my weld table .....I weld gigs to table.....then grind or cut off.....is that swiss table..........get it done.....cheers
@maxren1329Ай бұрын
'PromoSM'
@greggreed3076Ай бұрын
I am a new subscribe so you may have already addresssed most of this and I have not seen it yet. How do you finish your projects. I would imaging a lot of your outdoor stuff is powder coated, but it looks like this one is left unfinished. It looks beautiful now, but what would it look like in a year or so. What is up with the weird welding masks?
@TheMulk777Ай бұрын
Beautiful! Someday I hope to get a fixture table too. From an online search, it looks like Kovosu is bankrupt. Is that true?
@kovosuАй бұрын
If you believe in false rumors, you will never be able to buy Kovosu's cost-effective welding table. But we have been continuously sending welding tables to the world, thank you for those friends who support Kovosu.
@kellycoe1787Ай бұрын
Nice….
@kellycoe1787Ай бұрын
You may find the cantilevered arm really translates the shaking of the torch as opposed to the dual rail system. Mind you.. you seem to keep everything, pretty much, spotless so any pooh that ends up on the single rail will probably be wiped away before it becomes a speed bump. As always.. thanks for sharing your journey.
@joeesparza6463Ай бұрын
Truly epic!
@donsmith9081Ай бұрын
Long time West Weld! I love my Ellis saw (unless) I'm mitering same length angle iron. Square, rectangular and round is easy-just rotate 180* Do you have any Ideas for same length mitered cuts on angle? Thanks Brother!
@Ernie-zk3gbАй бұрын
Nice. Keep up the great work. Keep adapting, keep changing, keep growing. The world is not going to stop evolving and neither should we. Keep climbing the mountain! Keep slaying those dragons! Remembering that as each of us push our own boulders up the mountain, unlike Sisyphus, we actually have an ultimate point, a goal, a target. There is a mountain top, and we will reach it. Then… well then it’s on to bigger mountains and on our way up, always keep a keen eye out for those stagnant pools of quicksand that only bog us down. "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more" as King Henry would say. Keep fighting. I look forward to seeing the awesome spoils of your endeavors.
@shanescholtz1608Ай бұрын
Just wondering if you ever thought of or compared the fireball table to this one
@garyjones2582Ай бұрын
Can't wait til your next full length video.. Good to see you again W.W... take care and God Bless....
@mxcollin95Ай бұрын
Where ya been man? Hope you’re still doing cool projects. 🍻
@frederickshipp8013Ай бұрын
I prefer a brush for lubricating my work rather than an oil can.
@BearcutioАй бұрын
The way God intended
@thorstenkuper9156Ай бұрын
👌👍
@hellkell8693Ай бұрын
Work of art. Funny I just built one the last two days. It’s a POS compared to yours though. lol.
@MortallyConfusedАй бұрын
My main concern would be putting the weight of that table plus whatever project you have on it, fixtures, etc. and all that weight being focused onto 4 Allen screws
@WillRockwell21Ай бұрын
Welcome back man. I’ve been patiently waiting for more content from you. Always appreciated.
@firstlast2055Ай бұрын
I wanna take classes to learn this as a hobby honestly thats so badass. How much was a table like that?
@SkebtikАй бұрын
Plenty of shit on youtube no class needed. I've taught myself a profession, several sub professions and several hobbies that can be performed at a professional capacity. Something that would be impossible even 5-10 years ago
@ironhead65Ай бұрын
What software do you use?
@dac9500Ай бұрын
Good to see you putting up content again. I'm enjoying this short videos.
@clayaderhold2 ай бұрын
man i love how detailed you are!
@Morberis2 ай бұрын
The ones we have, lol permanently installed in a factory, have vertically sliding legs with screw jacks and double nuts on each corner. Its overly conplicated for something that never needs to change height. This isnt bad either though.
@neuterednations95662 ай бұрын
Another way is to use a centre pivoted triangulated setup, that way you only adjust 3, set one end to height and level with the pivoted end, also a great way to prevent distortions in a critical tolerance machine like a lathe
@OllieBeanz4212 ай бұрын
I think that table likes you.
@joeybuddy962 ай бұрын
Neat!
@TorqueTestChannel2 ай бұрын
Bruh
@justindallas17662 ай бұрын
What is that swing arm drill thing you got going on there?
@LukeHawkinsCars2 ай бұрын
Never thought of printing this tool! Smart and i'd would get the exact shape of whatever I want. Easy to model too
@TobaccoTooling2 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to see more KZread content from you. Can’t wait for some new videos. You’re one of my favorite KZreadrs!
@dustinandtarynwolfe55402 ай бұрын
You're gonna regret this purchase as much as I did when they bring out a new model and drop support for the one you own.
@dustinandtarynwolfe55402 ай бұрын
They're not a company that supports their customers
@westweld2 ай бұрын
I didn’t expect much support for that price but can replace any component off Amazon if anything breaks I’ll just buy a new one for a couple bucks
@RamsesTorresLifevantageIndDist2 ай бұрын
Any and all videos please
@kevinedwards93652 ай бұрын
Sure miss your full length videos .
@vertical70472 ай бұрын
Very nice and respect for admitting it wasn't your design
@KennyB98712 ай бұрын
Sick bro! 🙌
@h3ath3n992 ай бұрын
More like a cnc router than a 3d printer. Plasma cutters and cnc routers are subtractive manufacturing but a 3d printer is additive manufacturing. But yes they all techincally use steppers and computer numerical control (cnc) to cut or add material to create a product. They all generally use g-code also.
@Ernie-zk3gb2 ай бұрын
Ditto on the table, future info and welcoming you back. Thanks for the upload.
@Ernie-zk3gb2 ай бұрын
Multi part even. Thanks again.
@Ernie-zk3gb2 ай бұрын
Wow… great to have you back. Hope business is doing well. Thanks for the upload, I know it takes precious time. Appreciated much!
@sidneywinter43312 ай бұрын
how does it work ..do you like it? is it worth the money you spent?
@196727012 ай бұрын
Hope this is a omen,you making KZread videos again. love the shop upgrades,just not watching on my phone. Need Nub Tools to do the same,you guys have great content!
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Nice work your attention to detail is what made it for me and I also love your lathe always wanted one just like it also noticed all of the top quality tooling and measuring tools most of it top shelf I can tell you have been successful in your work or you could not have afforded all the nice equipment my hats off to you young man your work is also top shelf thanks for sharing from a retired machinist of 50 years
I sell MT2 and MT3 adapters for annular cutters at my steel yard! Yes, for your drill press! I think it’s cool you made one from scratch for your mill. BUT for the layperson that would like to use annular cutters in their drill press, that’s what I carry. Oh, and they’re made right here in the good ol’ USA!😉
Hey, I thought we'd lost you, but found you on instagram. Your shop has so many cool new tools in it! Anyways, you've inspired me to start uploading videos too, thanks brotha!
Can you make captions available for your videos? My older brother who's deaf is an amazing welder and I suggested to him to subscribe to your channel.
good
What size is the table? 2.4x1.2m?
2400x1200x200mm
That was a bad ass build!
Amazing craftsmanship… 🔥🔥🔥
Bravo.....my weld table .....I weld gigs to table.....then grind or cut off.....is that swiss table..........get it done.....cheers
'PromoSM'
I am a new subscribe so you may have already addresssed most of this and I have not seen it yet. How do you finish your projects. I would imaging a lot of your outdoor stuff is powder coated, but it looks like this one is left unfinished. It looks beautiful now, but what would it look like in a year or so. What is up with the weird welding masks?
Beautiful! Someday I hope to get a fixture table too. From an online search, it looks like Kovosu is bankrupt. Is that true?
If you believe in false rumors, you will never be able to buy Kovosu's cost-effective welding table. But we have been continuously sending welding tables to the world, thank you for those friends who support Kovosu.
Nice….
You may find the cantilevered arm really translates the shaking of the torch as opposed to the dual rail system. Mind you.. you seem to keep everything, pretty much, spotless so any pooh that ends up on the single rail will probably be wiped away before it becomes a speed bump. As always.. thanks for sharing your journey.
Truly epic!
Long time West Weld! I love my Ellis saw (unless) I'm mitering same length angle iron. Square, rectangular and round is easy-just rotate 180* Do you have any Ideas for same length mitered cuts on angle? Thanks Brother!
Nice. Keep up the great work. Keep adapting, keep changing, keep growing. The world is not going to stop evolving and neither should we. Keep climbing the mountain! Keep slaying those dragons! Remembering that as each of us push our own boulders up the mountain, unlike Sisyphus, we actually have an ultimate point, a goal, a target. There is a mountain top, and we will reach it. Then… well then it’s on to bigger mountains and on our way up, always keep a keen eye out for those stagnant pools of quicksand that only bog us down. "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more" as King Henry would say. Keep fighting. I look forward to seeing the awesome spoils of your endeavors.
Just wondering if you ever thought of or compared the fireball table to this one
Can't wait til your next full length video.. Good to see you again W.W... take care and God Bless....
Where ya been man? Hope you’re still doing cool projects. 🍻
I prefer a brush for lubricating my work rather than an oil can.
The way God intended
👌👍
Work of art. Funny I just built one the last two days. It’s a POS compared to yours though. lol.
My main concern would be putting the weight of that table plus whatever project you have on it, fixtures, etc. and all that weight being focused onto 4 Allen screws
Welcome back man. I’ve been patiently waiting for more content from you. Always appreciated.
I wanna take classes to learn this as a hobby honestly thats so badass. How much was a table like that?
Plenty of shit on youtube no class needed. I've taught myself a profession, several sub professions and several hobbies that can be performed at a professional capacity. Something that would be impossible even 5-10 years ago
What software do you use?
Good to see you putting up content again. I'm enjoying this short videos.
man i love how detailed you are!
The ones we have, lol permanently installed in a factory, have vertically sliding legs with screw jacks and double nuts on each corner. Its overly conplicated for something that never needs to change height. This isnt bad either though.
Another way is to use a centre pivoted triangulated setup, that way you only adjust 3, set one end to height and level with the pivoted end, also a great way to prevent distortions in a critical tolerance machine like a lathe
I think that table likes you.
Neat!
Bruh
What is that swing arm drill thing you got going on there?
Never thought of printing this tool! Smart and i'd would get the exact shape of whatever I want. Easy to model too
I’m so glad to see more KZread content from you. Can’t wait for some new videos. You’re one of my favorite KZreadrs!
You're gonna regret this purchase as much as I did when they bring out a new model and drop support for the one you own.
They're not a company that supports their customers
I didn’t expect much support for that price but can replace any component off Amazon if anything breaks I’ll just buy a new one for a couple bucks
Any and all videos please
Sure miss your full length videos .
Very nice and respect for admitting it wasn't your design
Sick bro! 🙌
More like a cnc router than a 3d printer. Plasma cutters and cnc routers are subtractive manufacturing but a 3d printer is additive manufacturing. But yes they all techincally use steppers and computer numerical control (cnc) to cut or add material to create a product. They all generally use g-code also.
Ditto on the table, future info and welcoming you back. Thanks for the upload.
Multi part even. Thanks again.
Wow… great to have you back. Hope business is doing well. Thanks for the upload, I know it takes precious time. Appreciated much!
how does it work ..do you like it? is it worth the money you spent?
Hope this is a omen,you making KZread videos again. love the shop upgrades,just not watching on my phone. Need Nub Tools to do the same,you guys have great content!