Cut & Thread 1-1/2" Pump Shaft
One of our customers brought is a 1-1/2" pump shaft that needed to be cut and re-threaded 1-1/2-8 UN Left Hand. This was a job they needed some with a fast turn-around for a pump job they were working on. I'll go over some manual lathe single point threading basics as we get this job done and back in the hands of the customer. Visit our website https://abom79.com to purchase our drill index and learn more about many of the tools, machines and equipment we use in our shop. Visit my CRC landing page to learn where to buy all of their products I use in and outside of the shop https://www.crcindustries.com/abom79 My shop air is supplied by a Kaeser 5C Airtower. To learn more about the incredible equipment Kaeser manufactures check them out here https://us.kaeser.com Check out Techniks USA for high quality & affordable tool & work holding solutions. Use promo code Booth20 to receive 20% off https://shop.techniksusa.com/ Paypal Channel Donation: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... Support though Patreon: / abom79 My Amazon store where I'm adding many of the tools and products I use in my own shop. https://www.amazon.com/shop/abom79 Visit my second Youtube channel where you can follow our travels, camping, RVing, cooking, and bbq! @abomadventures Follow me on Instagram / abom79 and if you enjoy BBQ check out my other page / abombbq

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