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Several years ago I built a CNC machine. It's been having some flood coolant system issues so I decided to cut out the heart of the coolant system and build it stronger. In this video I show how I did that.

These videos usually take a ton of work and a lot of money in tools and materials. I've made a patreon if you're interested in supporting the creation of these projects: www.patreon.com/stuffmadehere

Tools that I use in this video + recurring favorites:
Import spot welder. Cheap bulletproof: amzn.to/2ypHmMU
Rivnuts + tool: amzn.to/3eJstWy
Digital angle gauge: amzn.to/2Vn6ZXL
Bench sheet metal brake: amzn.to/2XNfI7h
Coolant tank + pump: amzn.to/3ew1g9L
Vise brake (highly recommend): amzn.to/3akCkhZ
20 ton press brake: amzn.to/2xw4fhL
Hypertherm powermax 45xp with machine torch: amzn.to/2zfoyAv
Hypertherm fine cut consumables (great for sheet metal) amzn.to/34SjMom
Cordless angle grinder - this thing will change your life: amzn.to/3cxrDdy
Dropped off ladder 20x and still going strong: amzn.to/2wO855g
Wera allen keys 1000x better than el cheapos: amzn.to/2KlCb36
Wera allen keys (english): amzn.to/2RQUxNG
The best marker ever. Always in my pocket: amzn.to/3ewHGtL
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@BreakingTaps

4 years ago

"My initial reaction was to just move the plug to a non-GFCI outlet". A man of my own heart. Great stuff, looking forward to more!

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@ulaB

3 years ago

I'd add another "loose" filter (with a handle or something) on top of the fixed one to get a majority of the chips out by just lifting the filter.

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@thereignofdando

3 years ago

"This video is getting a little long" - Don't you dare talk like that - make your videos as long as possible haha! They're intensely fascinating. Mind blowing.

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@charleschristianson2730

3 years ago

Gotta love how he just glosses over the fact that he made his own CNC machine. It's no big deal....

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@ianbelgarde9779

3 years ago

As a professional welder of 10 years specializing in sheet metal and TIG, I can honestly say this is acceptable work. You managed the heat well, added rod when and where you needed to, and you ended up with a professional looking product. Well done, and dont let hot rod showoffs with their ridiculous setups discourage you.

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@oddsketch9969

3 years ago

As an engineer who specializes in press brakes, I find your pen plotter to be an interesting short cut. Now to convince my company that it's a good idea haha.

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@justsomemincedgarlic

3 years ago

I know this guy is like in his 20’s, but i cant help thinking how he’s gonna be the BEST grandpa of all time. Just imagine all the cool shit he’s gonna make and do for his grandkids when they spend the weekend at his place.

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@bustin1253

1 year ago

Coming in a little late but as a welder of 11 years just the fact you welded thin guage steel with tig without blowing holes everywhere shows you have great hand control. Don't be afraid to show your welds, you're doing great.

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@clerdman1

4 years ago

"A grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain't. " -AvE

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@Makex_sweden

4 years ago

Why havent i found this channel earlier, can't wait to see more. +1 sub!

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@AlexSmith-tz2lf

2 years ago

I love how he approaches massive problems. "I was worried about holding on to the coolant tank so I didn't spill any coolant. But I already dropped the tank, so that's just one less thing to worry about." Incredible.

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@paulheitkemper1559

3 years ago

The "This Old Tony" tribute vibe was not lost.

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@JPMotorhead1993

4 years ago

This is a channel destined to be a great edition to AvE and this old Tony

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@glennpitcairn

3 years ago

You should do a basic "intro to machining" video just a little bit about how you got into it, how you make it work in an apartment with an estimated budget and some tips for viewers that want to start with this type of home projects. Love the vids!

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@danielallen2000

3 years ago

i love the pen plotter, we use something simmilar on our 4k fiber laser for certain parts by etching some bend lines. one thing that has worked well for us is to use a solid line to denote a bend in one direction and a dashed line to denote a bend the other direction, helps reduce mistakes!

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@mattcroft

3 years ago

as someone who spent two years maintaining cnc mills, this video speaks to me on a deep level

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@ViceChief

4 years ago

Please do more detailed videos on your sheet metal processes! Spot welding, the marker trick, and your press brake setups!!!

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@RyoshiJi

3 years ago

I like engineers making fun of "Business logic."

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@Guffy1990

3 years ago

This is so unbelievably over-engineered and significantly more complicated than it needed to be... I love it.

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@nermalsturf

3 years ago

I just love his calm, cool, humble dry humor. His soothing voice helps too.

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