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James T. Kilroy Jr.
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Добавлен 19 янв 2008
Hi, My name is James T. Kilroy, I go by Jay. I live in Mississippi and I am primarly involved in the creation and use of data collection instrumentation focused on water issues, both quality and flow.
This channel is me playing in my man cave. Metal working, using lathes, mills, shapers etc. A little welding, but not much. A lot of my shop work is to support my business, some for paying customers, some for free customers "buddy-do's" and some just for fun. My email is below, please feel free to drop me a line. If you want to communicate via snail mail, drop me a line and I will send you a mailing address.
This channel is me playing in my man cave. Metal working, using lathes, mills, shapers etc. A little welding, but not much. A lot of my shop work is to support my business, some for paying customers, some for free customers "buddy-do's" and some just for fun. My email is below, please feel free to drop me a line. If you want to communicate via snail mail, drop me a line and I will send you a mailing address.
Make a large bushing puller
Hi guys and gals, back for more shop action, sorry for the extended stay in "busy as all get out" land.
Making a puller for a large (5.5") Capstan bushing.
Making a puller for a large (5.5") Capstan bushing.
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Shop Renovation Update
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Tons and tons of work going on the Shop Renovation. How about hanging out for a few and catching up? Got to install a bunch of anchor bolts that my concrete vendor simply forgot to do!
Modifications to a Scientific Instrumentation Housing
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 года назад
Welcome back to the shop, to all of my viewers, both long time and new. Sorry for the extended sabbatical. Got a simple, but weird, project and I think my viewers will like to see what I am working on in this case.
Making a large Post Base
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.3 года назад
I need to install two large posts to support the load of the roof structure on the 2nd floor of my shop. I have two large timbers, roughly 9 3/4 square, and I need bases for them.
The BUTCHERED BALDOR! Oh Noooooooooo!
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
So I finally dig into the Baldor 1215W that I acquired some months back. Turning it into a dedicated deburing machine. WARNING!!!!! WE BUTCHER THIS BALDOR!
How to replace a Hypertherm Torch
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.3 года назад
I have been itching to replace my original torch on my Hypertherm Powermax 1000 with a new one. Hypertherm make a retrofit to upgrade a Powermax to the newer Duramax torch. Watch how easy it is to make this conversion. A little testing at the end as well.
Shop ADHD #43
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.3 года назад
A whole heaping helping of constant distraction! Welcome to the shop, there is new tooling, metal cutting, and all sorts of other stuff up in here, enjoy. Sherwin Williams Direct To Metal (DTM) Arcylic www.sherwin-williams.com/painting-contractors/products/pro-industrial-dtm-acrylic Like to Lee Pedins channel ruclips.net/user/MrPragmaticLee
Boring Bar for the Shaper
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
So I need an ID tool holder bar for my metal shaper that is not a foot long. Lets make one!
New Shars Toolpost for the Martin Lathe
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Lets get rid of the old four position turret tool post on the Martin for a CA sized tool post from Shars. Links to the Shars tool post set in this video Toolpost Set: www.shars.com/quick-change-tool-post-set-wedge-type-444-ca Links to the Shars tool holders in this video #1: www.shars.com/turning-and-facing-holder-1-type-401-ca #2: www.shars.com/boring-turning-and-facing-holder-2-type-402-ca Pa...
Casting Concrete Window Sills
Просмотров 25 тыс.3 года назад
Not a normal day in the shop. Follow along as I try my hand at casting concrete window sills. Plenty of missteps, but lots more learning! So far the work output is better than I expected.
Build a mold for concrete window sills
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
A massive new project, the complete renovation of my shop building, is starting and this project is just the tip of the iceberg.
Shop ADHD #42
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
#KilroysShop #ShopADHD Back for more ADHD in the shop, thanks for stopping by. Lets get with it, what was that? Squirrel! Link to Chuck Bommoritos Channel, go digging for the 'Rule Holder', trust me on this. ruclips.net/channel/UCDmw8dulUGRLbcVCeRGEwhw
Shop ADHD #41
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 года назад
#KilroysShop Welcome friends, to the shop, I am happy you stopped by. Today's question is...Can you Fly...Cut? Lets do a little fly cutter insert testing. Two inserts cut the same material, same rpm, same carbide grade, same size, geometry, just the nose radius is different. Lets see what kind of impact this has on surface finish. Results from last weeks give away and a couple of give aways thi...
Machining Windy Hill Foundry Machinist Jack Patterns
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
#KilroysShop #WindyHillFoundry A fun projects trying something new. Making 'super-soft' jaws for work holding a challenging piece, the machinist jack castings done for me by my friend Clarke Easterling at Windy Hill Foundry. Always wanted to try something like this, so come along and see if it works! Windyhill Foundry ruclips.net/channel/UCKHArSvqZlJrqB-F-AXOjgA
Make 8" Kurt Vise Keys
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
#KilroysShop #ShopShorts Quick little project, to get onto another project, you know how that goes. Wanted to mount my 8" Kurt parallel to the table and decided I wanted to make some keys for the vise, finally. So some milling with the K&T and general messing around in the shop. Stay tuned to the end for a give away. Windy Hill Foundry ruclips.net/channel/UCKHArSvqZlJrqB-F-AXOjgA
Martin Lathe Electrical Panel #2 (How to wire an E-Stop Switch)
Просмотров 25 тыс.4 года назад
Martin Lathe Electrical Panel #2 (How to wire an E-Stop Switch)
Kilroy's Shop Shorts #6 Gate Lifter
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.4 года назад
Kilroy's Shop Shorts #6 Gate Lifter
Bowmar Builders Stairlift Project 2020
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
Bowmar Builders Stairlift Project 2020
Kilroy Shop Shorts #5 (The Whiteboard)
Просмотров 3 тыс.4 года назад
Kilroy Shop Shorts #5 (The Whiteboard)
Kilroys Shop Short #4 (APT MultiTool Revisit)
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.4 года назад
Kilroys Shop Short #4 (APT MultiTool Revisit)
Kilroy's Shop Shorts #3 (Coil Winder Rehash)
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Kilroy's Shop Shorts #3 (Coil Winder Rehash)
I bought 2 of these because of those reviews. I intend to give an honest review after a few months of use
Still using mine after all this time, still great
Why do you say that shars made it? Isn't Aventor the brand? Or is it a sub brand of Shars?
that's a huge tool post. love case colors. I collect old double barrel shotguns. makes me appreciate damascus and case colors.
how do you figure its 50% more expensive when there is only a ten dollar price difference? its actually like a 9 percent difference I didn't do the math but its nowhere near 50%
Hi Jim, How come you stopped posting videos regulary? I see your on a Wind Hill Foundry video just posted recently. I miss the Feed the monster & your Shop videos!
Saw you helping out at Windy Hill!! You coming back soon?
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very interesting. Nice work
Another viewer tells me he spied you, he thought you were no longer around.
Glad to see you
Am I the only one who saw your presence at Windy Hill?
Possibly, headed back this weekend to assist again
what kind of lathe model is that?
Would it pay to put a spot face where the adjustment screws contact the boss on the back plate? I think it would. Am i wrong?
Looks like a copyof a Horger and Gassler german indicator stand. HG is a beast
Very good to see you sir.
I don't bother with square holes. Just take the size of the square tool bit and multiply that by the square root of 2 and drill THAT size and you're done. It is just as stable and I'd say even MORE stable than a square hole. 1/4" bit needs a .3535 min hole.
James, may I ask where can I acces the rod bender plans? I would like to make one
oxtool.blogspot.com/2012/08/rod-bender.html
I have a "704.064.2 - Stop switch actuator" that is dead... I removed all the HV systems, but now I need to short the wiring to be able to "skip" this... how can I do so?
I just received on of these in great condition from my workplace. We were cleaning out some cabinets of things that are no longer needed. I think this will help me on some of my small engine projects. It will be great in my home shop. Also, love the 1020 in the back!
Great content we are getting ready to take concrete window sills for our Strawbale house.
FYI ALL - A "Maker" license for SolidWorks is now available for $10 / mo, PLEASE read the license terms carefully, they cap how much $$$ you can make from its usage ...
Us that not the Noga MG61003? The DG61003 is slightly more light duty one,but that is the heavy duty one you have?
Sure miss the videos
Video sucks
Thanks for the video man! I've been wanting to get another mag base indicator stand lately to have an extra but indecisive what to get. Looks like the Shars is a good unit!
Good video James. -----Doozer
Mr Kilroy, I enjoyed the video as I plan on getting one myself for my home shop soon. Looking forward to the next video I like that you had the kids helping you, start them young, not enough kids picking the trades as a career.
Glad to see you back I'm from the old school and enjoy watching how others do the work. Haven't watched Abom 79 since he is going CNC because it doesn't interest me.
Great to see you back on the bike and to see you all well looking forward to the shop update.
Hello guy i use only Japanese precision tools why quality yes they are expensive but they well made!
If I'm not mistaken much of the Shars catalog is made in Taiwan, or rather, the Republic of China. Usually much more consistent quality than Communist China but still cheap! Kind of like Japan in the 80s. Eventually a Taiwanese firm might build a reputation like some Japanese companies have and go head to head on price with American and European companies.
I'll tell you this honestly, this is the truth. I own both Shars and Mitutoyo measuring tools, a fair investment in both brands. Is the Shars the same quality as the Mity? No. Is it really damn close? Yes. As in so close, that is normal use, you are never going to tell. That Shar's mag base holder that I talk about in this video is every bit as good as any Noga I have ever owned. This video is now three years old and that same exact unit is still working as well as the day I got it.
Missed your videos- great to see you back. Best wishes from Wichita.
Great to hear from you. Ya were missed.
Jay, its great to see you again! Hope all is well, thanks for the video!
Lots of ways to skin a cat. I would have just run a bolt in the threaded hole grabbed it in the chuck tightened it up and used the lathe to turn the ledge it would have been much less fiddly than getting it setup on the rotary table. 🤠
Hows it going Mr. Block! Long time no chat. I did start out intending to do that. However I did not have any 1 x 12 tpi bolts or rod, hard to believe right? I had FEET of 1 x 8! And rather than turn one for this use, the rotab got the nod.
@@jtkilroy Make do with what ya got! 🙂
Great video! Great to see you here with us again! And great hair as usual! So jealous!
Good to see you back! Looking forward to the next one...glad you're ok...
Awesome…enjoyed the build/discussion along with the update….looking forward for more…
Looking forward to seeing updates on your building and hopefully seeing you at the bash. Welcome back.
Went to the bash three years ago. Since I wasn’t one of the “gang” I felt like a third wheel. Long ways to drive from Montana just the have Famous Dave’s food. Wasn’t for me.
hey welcome back!
Glad you're back looking forward to more videos thank you sir.👍👍👍
Great to see you back, you've been missed !
Great to see you again, James. Your words about doing work like the puller are so true. None of the local shops really want or have the time to do jobs like that. I’ve stopped by a couple of well-known shops in the area and introduced myself, and left cards there. Those shop owners are more than happy to send odd jobs, one offs, and prototype stuff my way. One in particular is a guy restoring some 60’s vintage mail order race cars. I can’t tell you how many parts and special tooling I’ve made for him. Anyway, it’s good to have you back and I’m looking forward to the shop update video you mentioned. Be well.
Thanks for the post James, always good to hear from you.
Glad you are back on the web. sure missed your stuff.
Great to see you back, excellent video as a bonus.
Good to hear from you James!
Great to see you back doing videos thank you
Glad to see you back
wow, I saw this and stopped to watch it before all others. Glad to see you again.
Great to see you back, James. I see that you are a man of great taste and that you dip your chips in guacamole (I'm guessing Anchorlube).
Anchorlube is good stuff, better with stainless than carbon steels, but totally usable. Its great with taps, as it sticks so well. In a pinch you can wash your hands with it as well.