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Snap On Ferret F-70N ratchet reanimation
Another heirloom tool repair with a story. My buddy Chet's great uncle Leo owned this Snap On "Ferret" ratchet back in the 40's. He worked at the United airlines maintenance facility in San Francisco and did aircraft repairs and service . The ball detent socket retainer was damaged some time ago so lets see if we can fix it and hopefully not have a visit from Mr Bozo.
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Відео

Volgograd Tractor Pliers
Переглядів 52 тис.21 день тому
Greetings loyal viewers. A scientist at work that happens to be a channel fan asked for some help with a pair of sentimental pliers. The pliers came from a tool factory that was build to support the Volgograd Tractor works. The tractor factory was designed by Albert Kahn the same designer that did the Ford Rouge River plant. Read more about it here, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volgograd_Tractor_Plant
Acme Screw Jack stands
Переглядів 145 тис.5 місяців тому
A short video on some way overbuilt acme screw jack stands. Enjoy.
Machinery Wedge Jack
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Machinery wedge jack demonstration and load test. This is a full function prototype that I build a couple of months ago after seeing a hydraulic version at a friends shop. Enjoy!
Monday Night Meatloaf 151
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In this meatloaf episode. Woodcraft 90 degree toggle bolts. Vessel Impact screwdriver. Plomb Ratchet. 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 Central micrometer. Magnetic Vee block. Magnetic transfer blocks. 5C spindex radius dresser. Yuasa 5C tilt index fixture. Don't miss the Bar Z Industrial Bash June 24th 2023. Swap meet, vendor tool raffles, catered breakfast and lunch. Tickets here, barzindustrialdevelopment.goda...
Monday Night Meatloaf 150
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In this video we look at the test results of the three hammer handle retention fluids. These are liquids we add to harden or swell the wood hammer handle in the hammer head to retain and prevent loosening. We also look at some tool finds at a local flea market, a couple of Craigslist scores, some cool machine tags from Sierra Specialty Auto, Chatillion Dynomometer, we also test a Diablo Cermet ...
Triple Clamp Pivot
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Finally some machining content for my loyal Oxen! In this video we machine a triple clamp pivot shaft for one of the kiddo's at work. He is building a custom pit bike using a 2006 Kawasaki KLX110 frame with all 2009 Cobra CX65 race suspension or whatever that means.... I chose 1144 "Stressproof" steel for this part because of its high as rolled strength and ease of machining. The most challengi...
Monday Night Meatloaf 149
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I did it again. Bought a lonely etching press off Craigslist. In this video we take a look at some wood handle retention methods, some local flea market finds, an upcoming actual machining content video for one of the kiddos at work, and some interesting Craigslist finds for the week. Including a creampuff of a Monarch 10EE lathe in original factory condition.
Monday Night Meatloaf 148
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This weeks batch of Meatloaf. Something for everybody. Flea market and garage sale finds, Mounting wood sledge handle, Biesmeyer fence mounting, LED indoor flood lights for machines, this weeks craigslist finds.
Delta Unisaw Arbor Truing
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Warning! Woodchuck action in this video. In this video we correct some excessive arbor runout on my new to me Delta Unisaw. The blade arbor has roughly .003 (.08mm) wobble that seemed excessive to me. I also show the method I remachine the arbor and how I aligned the table to the freshly machined arbor.
Monday Night Meatloaf 147
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Monday Night Meatloaf. Weekly mixed bag with something for everybody. In this episode we have, Come along repair update and Bozo attack. Storage tray cases Vintage Delta Unisaw Cotton Friction tape. McMaster Carr 76465A1 Buddy boxes Plomb Tools, tool checks Mystery box. Stainless coaster, Slocum micrometer, machine shop ephemera. Wood crate, Center Micrometer, Taft Peirce surface plate. Acme Bo...
Monday Night Meatloaf 146
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Shop update and some progress on the Fanuc Wire EDM machine. Shout out to my buddy Chuck over at YT channel Outsidescrewball. www.youtube.com/@outsidescrewball Long nose Bic lighters Amazon Crane scale Craigslist sledge hammer handles Craigslist Dewalt Powder actuated nailer Craigslist Clover Lathe Craigslist Big wrench Safety philosophy Shop organization Bin Cases
Monday Night Meatloaf 145
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More meatloaf and shop updates for the loyal Oxen! Come along repair option load testing Forensic fastener examination Aaron Walla Hammer Randy Richard Bopper Northern tool compact chain hoist Shop Insulation retainer testing This weeks Craigslist finds NEW! Sexy Handwheel on Cervinia milling machine. Unfortunate last name for a shop guy Mystery press tool. Check out some of my YT friends, Gary...
Monday Night Meatloaf 144
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Another episode of the famous Oxtools Meatloaf. In this episode, Funny European hats Come along damage assessment Repair ideas for comment My 4130 gokart handle Howies Hockey tape wrap Naval Handrail wrapping Kindling splitter upgrade Light tower construction details Light tower engineering calculation. (Abbreviated)
Monday Night Meatloaf 143
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Yes it's another episode of Meatloaf. In this one we have some fun load testing a metal tower I build as a construction method prototype. Fanuc Wire EDM wiring Screw Starters Kindling Splitter Mark II Concrete formwork for compressor slab Howies Hockey tape. Bjarne Butler Headband earplugs PSA Makita Impact sockets Light tower load testing
Monday Night Meatloaf 142
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Monday Night Meatloaf 142
2023 Shop Update
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2023 Shop Update
Epic Egress 7 Shop Update
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Epic Egress 7 Shop Update
Epic Egress 6 Shop Update
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Epic Egress 6 Shop Update
Monday Night Meatloaf 141 Country Style
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Monday Night Meatloaf 141 Country Style
Rollee Bin Hitch
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Rollee Bin Hitch
Epic Egress 5 New Shop updates
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Epic Egress 5 New Shop updates
Epic Egress Update #4
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Epic Egress Update #4
Epic Egress Update #3
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Epic Egress Update #3
Monday Night Meatloaf 140
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Monday Night Meatloaf 140
Windy Hill Indicating Square Raffle
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Windy Hill Indicating Square Raffle
Windy Hill Indicating Square Short Format
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Windy Hill Indicating Square Short Format
Epic Egress 2
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Epic Egress 2
Oxtools Epic Egress 1
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Oxtools Epic Egress 1
Monday Night Meatloaf 139
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Monday Night Meatloaf 139

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @robertoswalt319
    @robertoswalt319 День тому

    Hi Tom, I get a kick out of rewatching your videos since they have some incredible information. I also like watching your videos where you discuss various tools and how they can be used. However, one of the best things about your older videos is that the price on eBay has cooled off from when you talked about the item, and they are more affordable for cheapskates like me. I hope you and your loved ones are well.

  • @buckbuck9225
    @buckbuck9225 День тому

    "Watch or dont. Because I don't care" goodbye.

  • @user-hc7tj3mk7z
    @user-hc7tj3mk7z День тому

    You meet a lot of assholes on the internet

  • @michaelwooda9444
    @michaelwooda9444 2 дні тому

    Next time,put a receiver ,relay and solenoid so you can remotely make it limit torque enough to slip only when disengaged. Then reset only after the complaint. That way it works perfect under scrutiny.

  • @jeffreyschmiedeck4254
    @jeffreyschmiedeck4254 3 дні тому

    I would take it over to the E.D.M machine .

  • @charlieromeo7663
    @charlieromeo7663 5 днів тому

    Tom and a file. Good to see again.

  • @tony1721
    @tony1721 6 днів тому

    Hi there first time viewer, first , great story, tools have history, and you stated straight away, no polishing, love that. I’m impressed with your spring collection 😂😂😂 amazing and thorough repair, impressive, I’ve got a channel, but jeez yours is superb…I’m now a subscriber . Greetings from Birmingham, England 🇬🇧☺️

  • @michaelwooda9444
    @michaelwooda9444 7 днів тому

    My favorite pry bar is my gear wrench 48 inch adjustable indexable cam head. Sold in multiple brands. But always has the leverage where you need it. Just looked online and harbor freight copies it now in the Quinn brand. So I bet it's just as good for $60

  • @Ron_EZ
    @Ron_EZ 7 днів тому

    C'mon Mr Wizard... You can do it! 🤣🤣

  • @stephensarkany3577
    @stephensarkany3577 8 днів тому

    Nice application of the mask, looks like aluminum insulation tape?

  • @stephensarkany3577
    @stephensarkany3577 8 днів тому

    When I go on vacation I always try to buy used tools. Over 24 years ago I was in Moldova on a NATO mission with the SeaBees and got a very old pair of looping plyers at the weekend market in the Capital. I always assumed the were made in the Soviet Union. I also bought a very nice used garden hoe from a villager woman.

  • @kirkmiller9071
    @kirkmiller9071 8 днів тому

    Something that would be interesting to me............. I'm finding boring to be experimental lately. Accuracy, depth, diameter, speed, tool flex, tool material, tool geometry, mill boring heads, lathe boring, etc... are some variables. Maybe share some of your knowledge, tips, or tricks.

  • @PetrosArgy
    @PetrosArgy 8 днів тому

    I saw at least one mention of the shop time cost of a repair like this. It made me think back to my early days as an electrician working for someone else in a shop that had a storefront in a downtown area where they also did appliance and lamp/fixture repair. We electricians repaired most of the lights (the owner and office lady did some, too) any time we got back to the shop before it was time to clock out. Because of that, I can repair pretty much any light fixture you put in front of me, but the cost at today's rates would be exorbitant. I came up with a plan similar to yours, Tom, where I fix the ones I think are worth it in some way, whether it's sentimental value, or historical value, or whatever and I do it at greatly reduced rates. It's not always about the money and it's not always for the customer.

  • @marty2872
    @marty2872 8 днів тому

    Now that you're back maybe Mr Bozo will leave me alone some.

  • @marchie886
    @marchie886 9 днів тому

    Thank you I thoroughly enjoyed that

  • @josaonline09
    @josaonline09 9 днів тому

    How the hell did you get the other one out?

  • @josaonline09
    @josaonline09 9 днів тому

    Great attitude good stuff sir

  • @paulhunt598
    @paulhunt598 9 днів тому

    What could possibly be interesting for a half hour pliers repair. Like others I caved to the OX TOOL Tom Lipton tag. It was worth it! I celebrate the compelling story and applaud your approach and craftsmanship. I would like to have seen what you did to free up the "OOPS, TOO FAR". Snap-On frequently oops too far on their pliers that would be all time favorites for me IF I could free them up! I favor Klein pliers over the more robust Snap-On versions even though they are arguably inferior simply because I don't like how tight my Snap-On's pivot. I haven't discovered a solution. You are a true craftsman. I aspire to master some of your skills. My best work is always inferior to what you show on your channel. I can't recall when I felt like I had a better approach than you demonstrate. Not so with most other UA-camrs. In my small circle I can often be rated the best, but I am routinely shamed by your superior skills.

  • @TraditionalToolworks
    @TraditionalToolworks 9 днів тому

    Need 'mo meatloaf bubba!🙄

  • @robinhoff4598
    @robinhoff4598 10 днів тому

    Blood clot caused me to miss Bash 24. I sure like to how you lap a common set of V blocks or similar layout tool.

  • @PetrosArgy
    @PetrosArgy 10 днів тому

    Tools with sentimental value are pretty amazing, at least to the owner. I know exactly where the Klein hammer my dad gave me for my 16th birthday is (it got left in a ceiling when I was hurried out of a job by a co-worker). Someone will find it someday, like I've found other guy's tools, and wonder what the history is behind it. At least in this tool's case, we know. All it needs is a little oxtoolco stamp on the replaced part. :)

  • @tomh6477
    @tomh6477 11 днів тому

    Thanks for the video it was informative interesting and now I know how to fix my own long nose pliers. Thank you.

  • @elluisito000
    @elluisito000 11 днів тому

    Hello Mr Lipton, Thanks for another nice video. Have u seen that new channel Inheritance Machining?

  • @trudyburns86
    @trudyburns86 11 днів тому

    amazing, thanks Lewis

  • @rockwell6594
    @rockwell6594 11 днів тому

    I was wondering how Tom was going to expand the pin. He used a flat ended plunger in the press and lots of gronk to squash and spread the whole end of the pin at once. That approach had the risk of shorting the body of pin and locking up the pliers unduly. My thought was to use a large ball or a press plunger with a domed end. Either could be applied at discrete locations around the top of the pin to encourage local spreading with the use of less force than it would take to shortening the body of the pin, thus lessening the risk of locking the pliers too tightly. Tom’s approach would have better ensured that the small end of the pin is well and truly locked into its half of the pliers. Thinking about it, the larger body diameter of the other half of the pin is a useful feature for avoiding shortening the whole pin in the pressing process. Anyway, I always appreciate Tom’s videos. I envy all the equipment that he has at hand. It is not for nothing that one of our ancestors was named homo habilis, handy man. It seems deeply ingrained that we derive real pleasure from making and using tools to produce some result, or even from just watching someone else do it. Cheers.

  • @sethbracken
    @sethbracken 11 днів тому

    Tom’s back!

  • @nobbysworkshop
    @nobbysworkshop 11 днів тому

    Great repair job Tom. Good to help out a friend. Enjoy yourself at the bash. Cheers Nobby

  • @Housington95
    @Housington95 12 днів тому

    Totally bent them in the arbor press...

  • @marciosantinelli
    @marciosantinelli 12 днів тому

    Best Regards From Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @grippgoat
    @grippgoat 12 днів тому

    I actually would have liked to see how you got the first attempt out of there.

  • @wwjjcc418
    @wwjjcc418 12 днів тому

    10:29 "I'm gonna squeeze 'em a little bit and see which one I like the feel of." Sounds like a sultan shopping for the harem.

  • @georgelewis9127
    @georgelewis9127 12 днів тому

    I have a ratchet that looks exactly like that one, but it is a "Plumb" brand. My step-father acquired it in the early '60s from a co-worker who was a part-time mechanic. At the time, it was in about the same condition as the one you are repairing, except that the detent ball was still there.

  • @simprote
    @simprote 12 днів тому

    Thanks for the 2 new videos!!

  • @ROBRENZ
    @ROBRENZ 12 днів тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed Tom! ATB Robin

  • @bobcraft7810
    @bobcraft7810 13 днів тому

    Hi Tom you asked for requests for video ideas, I am currently building a 24 x 40 shop for my home machine shop and was hoping for ideas on layout of machines etc. Or any lessons you have learned setting up your shop.

  • @davidl.579
    @davidl.579 14 днів тому

    got to love Mr. Bozo

  • @WeldArtgmailcom
    @WeldArtgmailcom 14 днів тому

    Wonderful Tom. Great video. Shows off your skills, teaches and saves a tool from the scrap bin. Thanks.

  • @dimBulb5
    @dimBulb5 14 днів тому

    Excellent work! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jjbode1
    @jjbode1 14 днів тому

    Ben busy with recovery from treatment for cancer so haven’t watched for months. Looks good today!

  • @csonracsonra9962
    @csonracsonra9962 14 днів тому

    27:09 who buys something like that and doesn't find a use for it in a machine shop I have no idea

  • @SctyGrpPowers
    @SctyGrpPowers 14 днів тому

    Is it me, or does your drill press oscillate off center?

  • @Telephonebill51
    @Telephonebill51 14 днів тому

    He could have centered a one inch ball bearing on it, hit it with a hammer, and it'd be good for another fifty years...

  • @lorenschutte2726
    @lorenschutte2726 14 днів тому

    you are a lot like me five hundred $ labor 0n a two$ part great job enjoyed it

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj 14 днів тому

    Those little compression springs look just like the fuel screw spring on 1970's Honda (Kei-Hin) carburettors. I've got a 3/8" Snap-On ratchet between the one you have from 1980's and the much earlier one, seems the handle shape evolved over many years

  • @cargar62
    @cargar62 14 днів тому

    i really like those Barrel Grip Tweezers @3:39 Where did you get those?

  • @gttpete
    @gttpete 14 днів тому

    S in the 1/2 inch range refers to standard size, F in the 3/8 range, as you've already mentioned stands for ferret because it's great for ferreting around in tight spots, TM in the 1/4 range stands for tiny midget because of it's small size. Also, there's still a repair kit available for that ratchet, I think the part number is RKRAF720 or 730

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 15 днів тому

    Wow back again, It looks lke a good sumer. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.

  • @jamesogorman3287
    @jamesogorman3287 15 днів тому

    How were you able to remove the ball and retainer after pressing it in?

  • @BrianB-gk6fo
    @BrianB-gk6fo 15 днів тому

    Great video, glad to see you back. a little off topic but what is the name/type of the turning tool with the insert you used? My apologies if you have answered this in the past. I have been looking and can’t find the name or type.

  • @patrickcarr9428
    @patrickcarr9428 15 днів тому

    Thanks Tom!!. So nice to see me on camera. Always appreciate your “full disclosures”. While math kept me from getting an engineering degree, I would like to see how you computed the depth to plunge the ball mill to. When I used to film hours-long live events, but still needed to be mobile, I took an external battery cell holder, fitted it with a long enough cord, and the correct plug for my camera, and hung it off the tripod. My camera used a 7.4V battery, so two 3.7V 18650s = 7.4V. Along with the on-board battery, hot swapping two of these battery packs kept me going. 18650 batteries are in most laptop battery packs, or you can always buy them new. Holders are on Amazon. What camera do you use?