I was just thinking about Razor this morning. I met him at the bash this year. (My first one) I also met your wife. We had a conversation about making maple syrup. Something I used to do. But, I missed you in the crowd. Anyway, it's good to see you back making videos. Tell Razor I said hello from the city of Fernley. He'll definitely remember Fernley.
Glad all is well Randy. Enjoyed the video from you👍 Getting cooler here in Michigan, 40 degrees this morning. Hopefully more shop time for me this winter. Log for my anvil has until next may ( 1 year drying per your suggestion ) until I can start on it. Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
As always, grear to have you back in the camera lens. Nice and sweet, love that big 6 jaw too😁. They have me under house arrest,,, kidding, more like quarantined due to low BL wht cells, so catching up on hanging out in my favor shops with my buddies😎. I gota get fire wood, lite frost this morning, Bear
Very nice job Randy, looks better than new! Growing up, my Grandpa had a lathe but I never really learned much on it. I'd like to get one someday and learn more. Thanks for the video Randy.
Was the original part ductile iron? I suspect it was, I just haven't seen it used in this type of application before... I'll bet it's used in a lot of places I'm not aware of.
Ductile Iron? why not steel? Pistons are often made of ductile iron, sometimes the end gland. But a nut? I cannot recall ever encountering a nut in a hydraulic cylinder made of iron. However I stand to be corrected. Nevertheless good too see you back making cool stuff Randy. Cheers. BTW I have been peeking at your IG...nice deck!