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For your viewing pleasure - CanoeBoy - 05-07-2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30zO31Xwud8 Re: For your viewing pleasure - iublue - 05-08-2016 Wow is about all I can say. Re: For your viewing pleasure - med-one - 05-08-2016 Looks like Fred Flintstone. Re: For your viewing pleasure - chips ahoy - 05-08-2016 guess safety gear is not required. The way that lathe was shaking I am surprised it didn't fall over. Mel Re: For your viewing pleasure - LGuthrie - 05-08-2016 "Ok class, now lets part off our workpiece!" Re: For your viewing pleasure - joemac - 05-08-2016 Couldn't he get in trouble with OSHA for not wearing hearing protection? Re: For your viewing pleasure - Arlin Eastman - 05-08-2016 I am thinking this might be his first time with something that big and that since the motor kept stalling out that God was telling him to stop. I guess he got smarter when he had his dad out there to keep it turned on by pushing the button all the time. Like I always said just because you know facts does not mean you have common sense. Also I am wondering how he is going to address the cracks and pith when he sells it. Re: For your viewing pleasure - DFJarvie - 05-08-2016 It looks like he's done this before. You could see some turned posts in the background. Re: For your viewing pleasure - Rodneywt1180b - 05-08-2016 Just think of the train wreck after he "acquired" his tool rest. One day they're going to find him squashed like a bug in front of his lathe. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Rodney Re: For your viewing pleasure - theeviltwinn - 05-08-2016 He sure beat himself up getting it round. A little work with a chainsaw would have saved a lot of effort. Twinn |