Great video. It's good to see Mr. King addressing the legacy he's created. I would sure love to see him write a book and do as many more classes as he can handle.
as i evolve in my own garage and personal d.i.y. projects machinery has become a demand. and with being the cheap skate that i am combined with a love for resurrecting what most call dead, i hope to be able to catch one of his classes before its too late. thanks for doing the interview.
Mr King, if you read this, you must write a book. Do not let this art die. There is little in the way of literature and even less in the way of instruction or people who know how to do this type of work willing to share.
Well I'd be extremely interested in a scraping book written by Rich. As he said the Machine Tool Reconditioning book was written back in 1955 so I'd think a great deal has changed and been learned since then.