... Gundrill chips are removed from the coolant with a magnetic conveyor 👀 It's magic ML
12,468 views; 952 likesaono1300 Wow, I've never seen a setup like that with a magnet. I've shoveled my share of chips when I was younger, and that's amazing. 2 likes
  -  jonny4523 @aono1300 It's quite common for machines designed to work steel. Allows you to minimize the coolant being carried away with the chips.
  -  laruetactical @jonny4523 ... And dragging them out over that washboard surface removes coolant like a charm. 2 likes
getupusa F**king magnets ! How do they work? 🎅 2 likes
officialbonnierotten Verified Looks neat 1 like
jojosoninsta Do you ever do shop tours? It was be badass to check out all the behind the scenes stuff there. 3 likes
  -  james_inman79 @jojosoninsta the official answer I believe is still no, small groups of select personnel have had the pleasure but other than that I don't think so 1 like
commisioner_gordon273 What happens with the scraps?
  -  jonny4523 @commisioner_gordon273 Recycled for passive income. 1 like
ebdt2 That's magical! 😮
leafonthewind101 😎
gunsmithlee What kind of magic is this?
5forges God that is so satisfying
skipdavidson That is good stuff. One day, I want to grow up and be like you.
nocornerman 🧡
themostamateurgunsmith I'll take "buckets you don't want to stick your hands in" for $250, Alex.
m4colt223 Now that is very cool
connelldad You should melt those down and make GunBarrel Dillos. They'll never wear out (like an everlasting gobstopper). I do sort of picture your shops like willy wonkas candy factory in my head.
shooter_mcswag Thats so satisfying to watch
d_mo88 I need a 20" 7.62 tobr barrel 👏
majorminor90 @cpt_kaos