Yes it is! K5/6 LIterbike FTW! I'm biased. I own/ride a K5 well sorted street, and a full on track bike K6!
35:50 that was the loft where I spent a few hs nights in the mid 80s. Can't tell you the bands I saw there. The list is too long. Coc dri mdc embrace circle jerks snfu so many dc straight edge bands I don't even remember. (And was scared of. Lol) Jules was the guy who ran the place. It's a condo building now. Ian calls on London May from reptile house days. But also ministry samhaim cold cave... @Dave K @britx303
Dang, I didn’t get an alert you tagged me in this…..so just noticing this but there’s no video. Says it’s private.
ugh. yeah. for some reason it got switched to private. it was a recent talk between Ian Mackay and Kevin Seconds from 7 seconds about playing our local in Baltimore in the 80s. kinda cool.
Help me understand a couple of things....that's got to be a bullnose, not a straight cutter, right? I get people run without coolant all the time, but no cold air either? Fixture is an investment for sure, but how do you fixture the fixture accurately enough to machine it into a fixture...lol? Lastly...more of a comment. Running with the doors open? OSHA!!
Thanks for that, as I might be getting my CDL A soon. After researching it, I can get my CDL at a local Jr college in 2 months- all of it locally. Or sign on with a company to get it, and work a LOT for 15months to 'pay them back. Still not sure yet.
I guess there is a reason they did it that way but I don't know what it is. The tool seems way longer than needed and the part shape does not need 5x to clear the holder/ machine head. Full 5X is cool but for accurate work we try to avoid moving the head and when we need clearance, most often do 3+2 and even then we try to blend to witness surfaces cut A0 C0 to establish the shifts. OSHA lol we are standing inside the machines to watch and establish the blends. And that fixture was darn impressive. We have a baby 1/4 scale Parpas compared to this one.