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SNS 212 Part 1: Shaper Tool Head Rebuild 

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Continuing on the shaper repair, I start getting the tool head cleaned up, filed, polished, and put back together. I also make and install the missing key in the bevel gear, the key that drives the lead screw down when using the power down-feed mechanism.
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@brentgalye2936
@brentgalye2936 6 лет назад
Adam, love the vids, I am an aircraft maintenance engineer, I wish that 1/2 of the apprentices I have worked with over the years had the same love of their tooling as you do. Watching you on the manual machine tools makes me think that I chose the wrong path. Keep it up, hi to Abby.
@jeffryblackmon4846
@jeffryblackmon4846 6 лет назад
When you clean and polish, the results are fantastic. I enjoyed seeing the head returning to full function.
@ThePhilhigh
@ThePhilhigh 6 лет назад
Jeffry Blackmo
@jerrycoleman2610
@jerrycoleman2610 6 лет назад
Adam, your G&E is the sweetest I have watched being restored, one day long ago it was new, then it used and abused, now it’s like New May even better, always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing.!.!.!.
@pmgodfrey
@pmgodfrey 6 лет назад
One of the best things about being a machinist...you make the parts that make the parts. Pretty much nothing is unfixable as long as you're willing to spend the time and money to recondition something.
@Andrewlang90
@Andrewlang90 6 лет назад
Lookin good Adam!! Your slimming down every SNS. Keep up the hard work. The shaper should count it’s blessings. Went from the basement of forgotten thoughts to the home of a true master craftsman😀
@Abom79
@Abom79 6 лет назад
Good one Andrew! 😁
@vaanes
@vaanes 6 лет назад
Really glad to see you wearing a face shield with the angle grinder. A friend of mine just had a piece of metal sneak past his safety glasses while grinding and lost most of the vision in that eye.
@squelchedotter
@squelchedotter 6 лет назад
That "Part 1" in the title makes me really happy
@stxrynn
@stxrynn 6 лет назад
Ditto
@raincoast2396
@raincoast2396 6 лет назад
Small parts matter. 'For the want of a horse shoe nail, the battle was lost'. Good lesson behind that. Cheers.
@SamS-ni9kb
@SamS-ni9kb 6 лет назад
Hope you feel better soon! Thanks for cranking out some great new content even though you’re under the weather.
@Huskiedrive361
@Huskiedrive361 6 лет назад
The devil is in the details. Clean and repair every piece, and when you are done, you have a masterpiece of American machinery! Nice job Adam.
@gaz1967
@gaz1967 6 лет назад
A very therapeutic episode, it's always nice when things are going to plan.
@joelkton1
@joelkton1 6 лет назад
Adam, I love watching over your shoulder. Thanks for letting me hang out in your shop.
@JRD77VET
@JRD77VET 6 лет назад
Once again, looks great. If you need an expanding pin that is stronger than the split pin you used, check out "spirol pins" ( yes that is the correct spelling ). A spirol pin is rolled sheetmetal instead of a single layer made round. Jeff
@Abom79
@Abom79 6 лет назад
Sounds like roll pins to me
@loganpe427
@loganpe427 4 года назад
The "wavy parallels" made me crack up 😁😁🤣🤣🤣 never seen or heard of them, how cool !
@Neffers_UK
@Neffers_UK 6 лет назад
Wow, just chilled out so much I fell asleep at my desk! Don't take this as a bad thing Adam, love your tranquil vids, easy going and stuff.
@Pnrc-b2u
@Pnrc-b2u 6 лет назад
I’m a nurse, I also dona bit of wood turning. I have a couple of pairs of the, they are so useful for holding small fiddly things. I love your videos. The are the highlight of my weekend.
@hmshopfix6283
@hmshopfix6283 6 лет назад
Adam, NOBODY has luck like you cutting off those two tiny roll pins. Anyone else would find them shot all over the shop! LOL That shaper is going to be one smooth fine working machine! Eric
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 4 года назад
When it comes to measuring tools Sharon Tomico is second to none. Light accurate and really well made in the good old and cold southwestern Minnesota, in the US of A. A very nice acquisition you got Adam.
@gregorywest2029
@gregorywest2029 6 лет назад
Adam thanks for the great video's. In the new shop has metal ceiling, what about using a mag base for your camera to hang from the ceiling, that way movable and more floor space. Keep them comming, Greg.
@stxrynn
@stxrynn 6 лет назад
I bought a used Brown and Sharpe 0 size dividing head from an estate. It sat in an unconditioned shop for several years. The old timer got Alzheimer's and his daughter took care of him till he passed. Windows fell out of the shop, squirrels and rodents lived there for years. Your file work gives me hope that I can get this running again. He was sure tough on his equipment. Hammer marks all over and the dovetails have broken areas where it hit the floor.... several times. Thank you so much for the hints on how to round the edges and smooth the curved parts.
@charlescompton4495
@charlescompton4495 6 лет назад
Now that's the way to take care of machines; Great video, hope you get to feeling better, Greg
@joshkitzan3615
@joshkitzan3615 6 лет назад
Adam, Thanks for all your videos! I wish I had followed a different career path after finding your videos. Your methods and precision to everything you do is very inspiring. You now have my patrion support because I look forward to your sns specials like a kid used to look forward to Saturday cartoons. I'm in agriculture now and you have given me a great respect to our local machine shop. Now when I need repairs done I have a greater understanding of the process of what goes down in the machine shop. Keep up the great work you sir are a great guy.
@Abom79
@Abom79 6 лет назад
Thanks Josh!
@heelf5277
@heelf5277 6 лет назад
Yet another great "love for your tools" job, mate, LOVE your passion (keep It up)
@1bmwrider
@1bmwrider 6 лет назад
Sorry you are feeling bad Adam . Get some rest and take care of your body.
@Godzilla032
@Godzilla032 6 лет назад
Thanks for another great video Adam. Best machining video channel on RU-vid easy. All the best.
@terrycannon570
@terrycannon570 6 лет назад
Get well soon Adam. I had the terrible flu back in February and thot i was never going to get over the cough. I love those Vidmar cabinets. None better in my opinion. Every good tool room should have them in it. I've used Equipto and Vidmar and the Vidmar are the top shelf cabinets. Thanks for the update on the Shaper. Again don't stress yourself out making us a video. Get some rest.
@davidmotoman4956
@davidmotoman4956 6 лет назад
The surfaces came up like Brand New mate. Spot on
@manuelg.2283
@manuelg.2283 6 лет назад
Thanks Adam for the video sns 212. Nice to see the shining surfaces that your parts have now. I enjoy the time, if i look on a saturday evening over your shoulder. Have a nice weekend and many greetings from Duisburg in Germany
@Liwayputi
@Liwayputi 6 лет назад
Those Vitmar drawers are great! We have them at work. Just be sure to file the edges of the drawer handles! They are sharp!! You’re looking good man!!!
@Ogma3bandcamp
@Ogma3bandcamp 6 лет назад
Always appreciate the footage Adam. For the amount of awesome stuff you get sent for free, you should go giveaways and give something back to your faithful viewers.
@chrismacdonald2511
@chrismacdonald2511 6 лет назад
You sound like a millenial; "He's got so much stuff he should give some away". Most people sent him stuff in appreciation for his videos. I'm sure that if someone wanted their stuff given away, he wouldn't have a problem doing so. Adam puts a lot of time and effort into his videos that you are watching for free.
@martysmith2422
@martysmith2422 5 лет назад
Those precision stones are amazing! You can instantly feel that the contact patch is essentially the whole surface of the stone. Super nice.
@mfletch392
@mfletch392 6 лет назад
Thanks for the update Adam; Those knipex pliers are good I have some good if you have weak hands
@Nf6xNet
@Nf6xNet 6 лет назад
I hope you feel better soon, and thanks for sharing all of the cool stuff that you do.
@orkidknog4147
@orkidknog4147 6 лет назад
coming along good, it will be better than new when your finshed and got it working, oh you have got it working as seen in other places good job man
@2secondslater
@2secondslater 4 года назад
I love the care you take of your machines
@johnleake708
@johnleake708 6 лет назад
Thanks for another great video..... and greetings from snowy Northern Utah.
@yanwo2359
@yanwo2359 6 лет назад
Adam, why does it always look like you're drilling butter? What a wonderful opportunity it is to look over the shoulder of a master machinist and be tutored by him. Thanks very much for taking the time to make these videos!
@Gkuljian
@Gkuljian 6 лет назад
What a crackup. I think I saw that Craigslist ad for the cabinets. I'm also looking for something like those. There's a bunch of Lista stuff on a ebay seller's site that aren't too bad. It's the shipping that makes them over my price range though. Good stuff.
@21ratrod
@21ratrod 5 лет назад
Hi Adam ,I just Subscribed ,been fooling around with Machinist work at home since retiring in 2008I have had no formal training In this field ,what I have learned has been through reading ,and videos .For me Your videos are easy to follow ,and understand ,I Greatly appreciate Your channel .I'm having fun here in rural Missouri .Best regards ,CCampbell
@badvlad9861
@badvlad9861 6 лет назад
Your video's particularly on the shaper are like a weekend pass with all rides at 6 flags!
@AKfishkayaker
@AKfishkayaker 6 лет назад
Adam those Knipex parallel grip pliers would have squeezed the pins into the key with no effort. They are the most useful pliers ever made.
@iliketorockrock
@iliketorockrock 6 лет назад
allways nice to see a new vid from you, great work and im learning alot watching your videos!
@nerysalguero3956
@nerysalguero3956 6 лет назад
I've been trying to watch this video gour times already but keep falling asleep. Damn asmr effects
@malcdicko6727
@malcdicko6727 6 лет назад
fantastic very entertaining looking forward to the next installment from this very interesting video
@viscache1
@viscache1 4 года назад
It’s interesting that America is not the only country that manufactures big steel. But equally interesting is that so much of American made big steel remains functional, relevant and under heavy industrial use a century after it was made. My average large tractor is over seventy years old, my logging equipment over fifty and my shop manufacturing equipment almost 150 years old and with good maintenance there is no likely end to its usefulness in my lifetime. I enjoy watching you fix and put back into service these great pieces of American made steel. (He says..Squeezing back a tear of national pride....you know..from back when it was okay to be proud of the great things about America?)
@clutch5sp989
@clutch5sp989 3 года назад
Just noting you posting this during our great President Trump's first term. Your last sentence makes no sense or really means you hate America.
@viscache1
@viscache1 3 года назад
@@clutch5sp989 >not sure how you got that. Trump has indeed been a great president. Most men would have crumbled under the scathing hatred and vitriol which he has wrongfully and illegally endured from several members of the social/communist liberals in Congress. When I wrote this comment I was horrified by the widespread hatred of America being shown by the terrorists burning our cities, shooting American children in the streets and extorting small businesses to pay protection as if they could run an organized syndicate with impunity...which in many large, largely Democratically controlled cities across America..they not only could but were encouraged by elected leaders in direct violation to the state and federal laws. I am proud of America. We have made great strides in the treatment of all people. We have not reached perfection but we continue to strive for better. Your accusation either springs from ignorance of what was happening at the time or a purposeful misunderstanding of my relevant comment. You can do better.
@0ADVISOR0
@0ADVISOR0 6 лет назад
looking pretty good... yea.. good? Holy cow man, that thing looks like new =D good work!
@jtsausagepatty
@jtsausagepatty 3 года назад
Crazy its like every episode i watch i can hear either an ambulance or firetruck in the backround 😆
@itsconnorlmao754
@itsconnorlmao754 3 года назад
he probably lives in chicago
@johntompkins147
@johntompkins147 6 лет назад
Nice Work Adam
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 6 лет назад
Looking like new man! Those cabinets would make a great desk/ work bench if you moved them apart and put a top on them. They are super stable and can hold a lot of weight.
@music-jn3wn
@music-jn3wn 6 лет назад
Hey Adam. 2 am here in Thailand. I see you post a vid.. I'm in! 55 today, your vid is a birthday gift . Thanks brother, I hope you get well soon. Cheers from the land of sunshine and smiles.
@johnelliott3866
@johnelliott3866 6 лет назад
music happy birthday from ireland!
@jefferdman5921
@jefferdman5921 6 лет назад
Nice job Adam!
@6NBERLS
@6NBERLS 6 лет назад
Most excellent. SNS makes my day.
@josephmorgan8370
@josephmorgan8370 4 года назад
A large magnet below the vise would catch small parts as they fall during a cutting operation like that roll pin. One from a speaker is actually perfect. And if you put it in a ziploc bag cleaning the filings off is easy.
@peterwalker7869
@peterwalker7869 6 лет назад
Get into the vitamins Adam. I remember when my ex-wife moved out, I was concerned of things lacking in my diet. I was taking 500 units of vitamin C daily. I went 2 years without any colds or flu. Others would be off work and I would only get a cough or a bit of a stiffly nose, but never needed a day off sick.
@jonka1
@jonka1 6 лет назад
Yes I have taken 500 mg every day for 31 years and never had a cold. Used to catch several every year before.
@doctordeutz3601
@doctordeutz3601 6 лет назад
Good job Adam ! Big 👍
@RickRose
@RickRose 6 лет назад
Great project to follow--Thanks!
@ProDMiner
@ProDMiner 6 лет назад
Hey Adam I used to work in the cold a bunch and get insanely bad colds. What I found works very well is “theraflu” get the powdered one and mix it up as a shot not tons of water and drink it it. Do that twice a day for two days and you should be great afterwards. Hope this helps ya :)
@Pnrc-b2u
@Pnrc-b2u 6 лет назад
Nice pair of Spencer-wells artery forceps.
@Abom79
@Abom79 6 лет назад
A viewer give me a few of them a while back. 👍🏻
@KPearce57
@KPearce57 6 лет назад
Have never used forceps for that---ha-ha
@mrblack61
@mrblack61 6 лет назад
Dont forget to have the bottom drawer out of those cabinets adam, theres normally treasure to be found ;)
@Pavinsteelman
@Pavinsteelman 6 лет назад
Moving along nice work ,should have taken picks of our shop 4 -36" Cincinnati shapers , Cincinnati and Gray planners .one planer was 8x40 table !
@PhilsProjects
@PhilsProjects 6 лет назад
nice repair Adam. the pride shines through. great to see. Cheers
@donaldappelhof2059
@donaldappelhof2059 2 года назад
I’ve been trying to figure out what is missing and wrong with mine and now I know how to fix it! Thanks!
@Zerostar369
@Zerostar369 6 лет назад
Love it brother! I wish I was there helping you.
@63256325N
@63256325N 6 лет назад
Thanks for the videos.
@tarjeidavidsen7611
@tarjeidavidsen7611 6 лет назад
a 2 part Hour of Adam? Yesssss. Feel better soon bro!
@bxb590
@bxb590 4 года назад
Adam, I did the same thing and bought beautiful cabinets where I could put everything away. It was almost a good idea. As I get older my memory fails me. Now I can't find anything.
@MicrophonicFool
@MicrophonicFool 6 лет назад
Best part of smart people's saturdays
@HerrFenchel
@HerrFenchel 6 лет назад
The self-praise is strong in this one.
@dtimboggs
@dtimboggs 6 лет назад
Nice to know everyone uses Kelly clamps to hold small stuff.
@buffmaster0001
@buffmaster0001 6 лет назад
I'm curious as to why you don't do wet sanding when you break out the sandpaper?
@randomdude1786
@randomdude1786 6 лет назад
I think knowing how it all went together will make it more interesting to watch you use it. ya you look pale cold/ flu they tell ya chicken soup (its just that your body can break that down without expending as much energy to do so) orange juice always makes me feel better course I can drink a gallon of that in two days any way ya that shapers gonna be awesome
@johnlockhart2674
@johnlockhart2674 4 года назад
I HAVE NEVER SEEN A WAVY PARALLEL , LEARNED SOMETHING NEW
@shortribslongbow5312
@shortribslongbow5312 6 лет назад
Looks better than new nice job Adam.
@JamesDedmon
@JamesDedmon 6 лет назад
Great work as usual.. Adam I know you are not a Harbor Freight fan but on of the most handy tools in my shop is the 3” cut off tool, I cut a lot of small screws and threaded rod for my projects. That cut off tool is perfect for that kind of work. Just something to consider
@Abom79
@Abom79 6 лет назад
James, I buy a few things from HF. I have bought a couple of the air grinders, including the angle sander. They usually work well for the money. I've been considering one of those US General tool boxes for my hand tools.
@JamesDedmon
@JamesDedmon 6 лет назад
I have one of those boxes in my shop for my hand tools. I’m satisfied with it. For the money you can’t beat them
@petecaluori5939
@petecaluori5939 3 года назад
Ah yes those Starrett punches are the absolute best. Went through a bunch of other brand names before getting a set of Starrett!
@stephenwagar2663
@stephenwagar2663 6 лет назад
A#1 , Great Project
@rodneywroten2994
@rodneywroten2994 6 лет назад
great job Adam. love your work
@watahyahknow
@watahyahknow 6 лет назад
a small think someone working on automatic transmissions shoed me is use a piece of nappa lather (the keather stuff you use to get waterdrops of glass) and put some light machine oil on it everything that drops off the part on top and lands on that leather will stay there and not jump up or fly off , works great on keeping small stuff from getting lost
@mikekellam365
@mikekellam365 6 лет назад
I'd be GLAD to horse trade a set of Snap-On roll pin punches for a set of those inside-mics.. Awesome work!! ........again...!!
@overkillaudioinc
@overkillaudioinc 6 лет назад
OOOOH Wavey parallels? I need to get those!
@BossmanEight
@BossmanEight 6 лет назад
All the precision equipment of a good machinist shop and sometimes it comes down to the humble file.
@lourias
@lourias 5 лет назад
Calling Dr. Adam, calling Dr. Adam, ABOM79 you have a patient at 35:18. LOL... the blue rag drape reminded me of the operating and procedure rooms. LOL
@carlsartor1423
@carlsartor1423 4 года назад
A few weeks ago I was assembling a AR-15 lower and was putting in the spring and detent for the piviot pin, the first time both the spring and detent went flying, I found both! The second I only found the spring, a few weeks later I was doing another and when they both flew out I found them and the detent from the first one!
@joepalazzolo4630
@joepalazzolo4630 Год назад
Outstanding !
@glenntrewitt
@glenntrewitt 5 лет назад
Hey Adam - I have an Equipto 30x30" cabinet just like your two new ones, also with locking drawers, except that (1) it's on wheels (removable), (2) the drawers are thinner (5 are 2" and 3 are 2 3/4") and (3) it has a fair number of dividers and (4) a boatload of 4x3" and 2x3" bins. I'm in California, which is not anywhere near Florida. The whole thing is your's for free, but you pay the freight. I'm on a bit of a short fuse (a few weeks) because we're selling the house that it's in.
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 4 года назад
I'm enjoying this tool head rebuild!!! ... I would have like to have seen a repair on the broken casting ... maybe cut a bit out of the spare one and braze it in? then ream just the repaired part to suit ... even just for looks
@francoisfouche2568
@francoisfouche2568 6 лет назад
Great job Adam, your attention to detail is astounding!! There is one thing I do NOT understand, even as someone who is not a machinist ... the thumbs downs on this video, how is that possible, what could their reasons be? I know that there will always be haters but what did they not like??
@Andrewlang90
@Andrewlang90 6 лет назад
Francois Fouché Their reasons are petty. Probably do to the fact that they’d like to be a machinist but aren’t, or they wish they had a shop like his and don’t
@ickipoo
@ickipoo 6 лет назад
I suspect "Huh? RU-vid recommended this video, but there are absolutely no cats! What gives? Thumbs down!"
@Abom79
@Abom79 6 лет назад
One of the great mysteries of RU-vid!
@turningpoint6643
@turningpoint6643 6 лет назад
Probably not a complete mystery, I strongly suspect there's a few around who do it on purpose simply because it drives comments about "why" anyone would do so on something there's obviously nothing to dislike to begin with. Maybe they thrive on stupid crap like that? You can't fix stupidity, arrogance or just being a true A-hole on purpose without something that's moving about 180 grains at 2700 fps or more right between the eyes. Tough part is hitting that peanut sized brain rolling around like it's in a boxcar. :-) The more subscribers and more importantly the better the channel the more you seem to see those dislikes for zero reason. Have a look at the top subscribed channels on YT and what there about, pretty much says it all about average IQ and wot seems to impress a whole lot of people. :-( Personally I think YT should change things so the likes/dislikes show the user name list just by clicking on it. I can't recall hitting the few dislikes I have without saying exactly why. Clickbait pictures always get an automatic one from me.
@had2galsinthebooth
@had2galsinthebooth 6 лет назад
Would you making some drawer dividers be a worthwhile video?
@craigmccuistion4896
@craigmccuistion4896 5 лет назад
I see a couple bags of Kingsford and a couple of Everlast welders in the corner. Both good choices. I prefer lump and Lincoln, but hey, each to his own.
@michaelkenefick
@michaelkenefick 6 лет назад
Acme? Those no accounts that keep selling Wylie those items to capture my buddy the Road Runner! =)
@christobacon1
@christobacon1 6 лет назад
dividers could be made with sheet metal just make a rolled seam for the top so it's not sharp and potentialy a rolled stiffening feature in the middle and you'll be good
@willishiland6069
@willishiland6069 3 года назад
Great video and thanks for sharing! Stay Safe Guys!
@jordanlewis3790
@jordanlewis3790 6 лет назад
remember commenters, he knows how to use a file
@williamsquires3070
@williamsquires3070 6 лет назад
Yet more progress restoring the G&E Shaper! Any chance you’re going to build up the chowdered end (where it looks like someone took a bite out of it) with a weld bead, and shape it back so it looks nice? Keep up the SNS and the good work! 😎
@torstenb5248
@torstenb5248 6 лет назад
Get well soon, buddy.
@claeswikberg8958
@claeswikberg8958 6 лет назад
41:10, damn thats a dirty keyboard, that shaper looks better and better though ;)
@overkillaudioinc
@overkillaudioinc 6 лет назад
you need a Dremel tool! that would make cutting those small parts easier!
@ruperthartop7202
@ruperthartop7202 6 лет назад
Great video. Thanks Adam
@deez_venture
@deez_venture 6 лет назад
i believe that's spelled Auburn, Washington... sorry love your videos!!
@moregamethanyou
@moregamethanyou 6 лет назад
In the words of my dad, "Thats not a hammer, thats a gasket cutter"!
@markrosa5575
@markrosa5575 6 лет назад
Great job as always. Good video!
@jacobhoupt
@jacobhoupt 9 месяцев назад
I'm impressed. He never once refers to the hammer marks as being made by assholes. Seriously what machinist doesn't have a frickin soft dead blow hammer?
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