One of the many, many things occupying my time at the moment is yet another machine rebuild. This one is much smaller and simpler than most, though, and as it's not time-critical, I've only been working on it in those rare few spare moments.
Also, I've been trying to do this little build up as a video, rather than my usual photographic build-blog.
It's... not going well. :)
Besides being a total noob at staging, shooting and editing a video, my attention is being split by a dozen other, often more time-critical projects, so it's hard to concentrate on something like this.
That whining aside, this afternoon, I needed to make a tool to do a quick little job, and as it was a fairly simple and straightforward task, figured I'd make a video out of it.
The task at hand is removing what are known as "drive screws", or small rivets used to hold the data plates to a typical machine tool. They're basically nonremovable, with no way to grab or twist them.
A commonly-mentioned but not often seen trick is to grind down a set of pliers to be able to grab something like this flush- right at the plate surface. It doesn't always work, but it's a good tool to have in the ol' arsenal.
Despite working on a dozen of these machines over the years, I'd never gotten around to making one. 'Til today.
Hope you enjoy.
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