Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

415,873 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

11 Comments

Cody Marmaduke's profile picture
Cody Marmaduke1 year ago

No its not, its called turning. Nobody in the field have ever called it disc skimming 🤣

Skydance's profile picture
Skydance1 year ago

Save us a plate! #SPELLBOUND is now playing on @netflix.

#TitanUp⚔️'s profile picture
#TitanUp⚔️1 year ago

We used to call this “turning the rotor” and was cheaper than buying new ones.

Michael Vogt's profile picture
Michael Vogt1 year ago

Wow turning a rotor been done for 40 yrs

The Original Florida Man ™'s profile picture
The Original Florida Man ™1 year ago

Duh. I knew this when I was 12 - more than 50!years ago

Clive Manns's profile picture
Clive Manns1 year ago

I thought they stopped turning rotors because modern rotors are heat treated and surface hardened with wear limits of only a mm or so.

Gerry Campbell's profile picture
Gerry Campbell1 year ago

In this day and age it’s cheaper to buy new

Tonydog29's profile picture
Tonydog291 year ago

Yeah, they used to turn rotors at all the shops. Now the machine is broken or the only guy that can use it is on vacation. The world is gay now.

Mario's profile picture
Mario1 year ago

So smooth. To bad I have to remove them take them somewhere then go pick them up two hrs later

Mikey's profile picture
Mikey1 year ago

Disc are cheap as anything nowadays, why would you bother.

Bill Chimko's profile picture
Bill Chimko1 year ago

Turning the rotor, or drum turning for drum brakes

Related Videos