Making a bushing for a fellow You Tuber
Fellow You Tuber "Matt the Scrap Whisper" posted a recent video of him working on a pick up truck jib crane. Well the column with the arm attached slides onto the base column and there is quite a bit of slop between the two. About an 1/8th of an inch radially. I reached out to Matt and told him I would make a bushing for his crane so it would has a nice fit between the two columns. So here is a video of me making the bushing on my 1964 Monarch lathe. Thanks for watching and check out Matt's channel. / @mattthescrapwhisperer Check out my channel merch at https://www.farmmerchbin.com/hill-top....

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