Baler Roller Repair | Welding & Re Machining on the Victorian Lathe
Three rollers from a round baler were brought in to the shop having been worn out after bearing failures. The two smaller belt tensioning rolls and also the larger main belt drive roll. This was the perfect job for my largest lathe, the 1890s F. Pratt & Co from Halifax, Yorkshire. Hope you enjoy this little job in a belt driven workshop. Cheers! Instagram - / iron_jonsey

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Square Threading a New Leadscrew Nut for my Boynton & Plummer Shaper - Belt Driven Machine Shop

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Cutting an Internal Keyway with an 1890s Shaper and Forging the Tool!

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The Strange Quirks of Victorian Metal Drills

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Machining a Large Flat Belt Pulley with my Antique Lathe

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Flat Belt Pulleys - How are they fixed to the shaft?

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Moore & Wright: How Sheffield Built The World’s Most Accurate Screw

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The AMAZING effects of GREASE

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Machining a GIANT Radius on a Manual Lathe… What Could Go Wrong?

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Running a 120+ year old Travelling Head Shaper for the First Time - Belt Driven Machine Shop

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“Impossible Restoration! Completely Snapped Truck Chassis Rebuilt Like New!”

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The Fatal Alfred Herbert Scandal: How the World's Biggest Machine Tool Empire Collapsed

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The MAIN Bearing! Heat Treatment & Machining - Victorian Radial Drill Restoration PART 14

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Shortening combine shaft and repairing McConnel discaerator bracket

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

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Drummond Toolpost Repair Job + Thread Cutting on Old Lathes - Belt Driven Machine Shop

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Lathe vs. Mill: A 200-Year Rivalry Across Two World Wars

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Pakistani Truck Parts Repair with a Master Mechanic Amazing Restoration

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The World Still Needs These Machines

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ASSEMBLING the Spindle Drive - Victorian Radial Drilling Machine Restoration - PART 15

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