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In today's video, we're making one of the most commonly found items on the back of a drill rig. Machined from a solid piece of 4140 steel, haul plugs are great fun to make and turn out looking quite beautiful. We'll be using the smaller of our two CNC's - a Colchester Alpha 1550 that's set up specifically for doing all our components up to 155mm in diameter (6"). It's a solid little machine, and set up just how I like it. We'll be using: WNMG Inserts DNMG inserts DCMT inserts Indeable Drills (Udrills) Top Notch Threading inserts... And little Teddy's favourite... a knurling tool. Enjoy! About HAL Heavy Duty: We're a real life machine shop for a 60 year old drilling company located in Central Queensland, Australia. Our job is to keep rigs running in the field - fixing all the stuff drillers break and creating all the custom gear they need to get the job done! We run two CNC's, manual repair lathes, a few mills and a big green Megabore Lathe we call "THE HULK"... and are constantly having to make weird and wonderful tools for odd (usually oversize) jobs. We're a little shop that takes on big projects, and the latest is our MEGADRILL project where we're manufacturing a 3.0m (10 foot!) drill bit that'll weigh upward of 20 tonnes and we're getting ready to send it 250m (800+ feet) deep. If you want to catch up on the progress... here's the latest on the project! • The Megadrill Project (A 3m Drill bit... • Big Rig Drive Sub | Megabore Lathe | ... • Mega Drill Rods Getting Torqued Up To... • We Built a 3m (10 ft) MEGADRILL That ... • Machining a 1000lb (450kg) Auger Driv... We release our weekly video at 1pm Friday (AEST), so be sure to subscribe if you want to see stuff you really won't find anywhere else!