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Readers,

If you are looking for information concerning threading, tool grinding, grinding wheel selection, or information in general pertaining to lathe operations, please visit The Resource Library, which can be found on the main index, 15th forum down from the top, or you can click this link. http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewforum.php?f=44

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If I may add, there is a fellow known as "tubalcain" on YouTube. He is a retired VocationalMachine Shop Instructor. He has over 150 some detailed videos for home machinists as well as advanced machinists. he really lays out "old school" common sense with manual machine shop instructions. http://www.youtube.com/user/mrpete222
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fonzy wrote:If I may add, there is a fellow known as "tubalcain" on YouTube. He is a retired VocationalMachine Shop Instructor. He has over 150 some detailed videos for home machinists as well as advanced machinists. he really lays out "old school" common sense with manual machine shop instructions. http://www.youtube.com/user/mrpete222
Yes, by all means, check out Youtube for Tubalcain's videos and while there take a look at Keith Fenner's and Keith Rucker's videos also. I have these 3 plus several more on my list to watch. Many there love restoring old machines and doing heavy repairs.

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Also check out That Lazy Machinist on YouTube.

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