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I recently swapped my ‘conventional’ piston compressor for a much quieter ‘fridge type’ that better suits my needs. Having a small workshop means not much is lucky enough to have a permanent home: many tools have to have wheels so they can moved out to use, and pushed out of the way when they’re finished with. The new-to-me Bambi BB24V compressor is no exception. This video gives a brief comparison of my old and new compressors, and shows how I used the mini lathe to turn a piece of scrap aluminium into two threaded bushes to allow castors to be fitted to the compressor’s tubular frame. This is one of those quick projects that didn’t really justify a film, but I quite enjoy the process even when there’s nothing too taxing about the engineering involved. ------------- Chapters: 00:00 - A comparison of old and new 00:46 - A small downside 00:58 - Mini lathe machining montage 04:14 - An improvised nutsert fitting tool 04:59 - Slimming down to fit 05:50 - Casting lead counterweights ------------- My thanks goes to Olexy for the piece ‘Road in the Forest’ available from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/id-115035/ ------------- Manually subtitled for accuracy: click the CC box ------------ Shot: HDC-HS700 1920x1080 50P AVCHD Edit: DaVinci Resolve 18.0.1 ProRes 422 Upload: 3840 x 2160 Ultra HD Mic: DR-05