I apologize if this has been posted. I searched and didn't see it.
This is presumably a factory in India. I see so many problems here:
- Not sure how they maintain concentricity with 3-jaw chucks.
-They seem to just flip the rotor to face it, not sure how they keep both sides parallel. (I've tried this, it does NOT work)
-No eye protection turning cast iron
-The bolt pattern is drilled with a jig on a drill press!
-The poor paint guy's gonna die from paint in his lungs
-The tool posts on the lathes are ancient. You'd expect better from a true manufacturing facility
-I saw no cross-hatching applied, so I wonder if we even get this tier of parts here??? I'm hoping not....
edit: I also never see thickness checked, but perhaps it was edited. In a shop like that I wouldn't trust any precision measuring instrument, though
@Zee09
This is presumably a factory in India. I see so many problems here:
- Not sure how they maintain concentricity with 3-jaw chucks.
-They seem to just flip the rotor to face it, not sure how they keep both sides parallel. (I've tried this, it does NOT work)
-No eye protection turning cast iron
-The bolt pattern is drilled with a jig on a drill press!
-The poor paint guy's gonna die from paint in his lungs
-The tool posts on the lathes are ancient. You'd expect better from a true manufacturing facility
-I saw no cross-hatching applied, so I wonder if we even get this tier of parts here??? I'm hoping not....
edit: I also never see thickness checked, but perhaps it was edited. In a shop like that I wouldn't trust any precision measuring instrument, though
@Zee09