You may be a red-machinist if...

1. You found a tool in the corner of a cabinet that looks a little like a drill holder and says 'Slater' on the side. You know its not one, but you wish you knew what it was.
2. You have feelings of joy and glee after scoring a great deal on a rotary broach holder on Ebay, but you have no idea how it works.
3. You just picked up a new broach holder, but would rather have visual instructions than the typed out version that came in the maintenance handbook.

If one of these descriptions fits you, I think you'll enjoy our latest video demonstrating how to set-up a rotary broaching tool holder. It just takes a few minutes, but may make that first 1/4" hex hole you need a whole lot easier to set-up.