Snap Part 2
When something goes wrong on a CNC machine and damage accrues, the conventional machine shop gets a call, like Turn Wright Machine Works, to repair the broken and get it back in service, with the intentions of many more getter done days. Part Two, finishing the removal of the area needed to mount the replacement plate and setting up the hole pattern to be used in holding the ball screw nut.

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Snap Part 3

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How A German Camera Designer Invented The Machine Tools That Armed the Luftwaffe

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Snap Part 1

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Snap Part 4

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IDIOTS AT WORK Mechanic Edition | Part 2

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What If?

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Intentional Disregard

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Nobody Thought This Machine Could Work Again

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South Bend 13" Lathe Spindle - Part 1

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Why 90% of Beginners Ruin Eccentric Turning!

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