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28th August 2015, 05:24 PM
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Sticky: I wouldn't do that - the remaining machine would...
I wouldn't do that - the remaining machine would be worth maybe 1/4 of the value with the VH and tooling.
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27th August 2015, 09:26 AM
Thread: Scraping master needed
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Do you need/want: A casting. A machined...
Do you need/want:
A casting.
A machined casting.
A machined & ground casting.
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26th August 2015, 09:57 AM
Thread: 0.3 Module Gear Cutting Query
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Bit of a digression but still... If it's the...
Bit of a digression but still...
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25th August 2015, 02:39 PM
Thread: 0.3 Module Gear Cutting Query
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Bob, FWIW I cut all my gears on mandrels between...
Bob, FWIW I cut all my gears on mandrels between centres. Ideally you make a hardened ground mandrel with a very slight taper and push the gear blank on it firmly enough so it won't move.
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25th August 2015, 02:30 PM
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Yeah. Sorry I couldn't go by & see about getting...
Yeah. Sorry I couldn't go by & see about getting the missing part of your grinder off of him, the timing just didn't work out. Besides he de-listed the surface plate.
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24th August 2015, 05:47 PM
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And, funnily enough, I knocked back a Tos...
And, funnily enough, I knocked back a Tos cylindrical in really excellent condition, internal grinding spindle as well as external, all hydraulic feeds, ex-TAFE machine. $900. Price was fine -...
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22nd August 2015, 10:10 AM
Thread: Nuttle parts / info
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I still have an inch leadscrew, nuts and...
I still have an inch leadscrew, nuts and threading dial from the collection under the canteen building that Bob gave me, back in the day. I even found the half nuts just before I came away while...
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20th August 2015, 06:53 PM
Thread: QCTP brand ?
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Pay the $50 - they're a right shyte to make....
Pay the $50 - they're a right shyte to make. Voice of experience.....
My next QCTP will be an Aloris type. The Dickson on my Chipmaster is really excellent but I don't like making the tool holders... -
14th August 2015, 09:16 AM
Thread: Metric threaded rod - pitches
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That's exactly how the fence on my old Woodfast...
That's exactly how the fence on my old Woodfast table saw works.
Except the idiots used a right hand thread so I always turn it the wrong way!!!
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13th August 2015, 08:52 AM
Thread: Whisperings
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Looks OK - needs to get nicely black before it...
Looks OK - needs to get nicely black before it looks original though.....
BTW somewhere at home I have a small box full of those boiler level glasses - you can have them if you want them, I only... -
12th August 2015, 09:33 AM
Thread: Whisperings
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The guilty flee when none pursue..... PDW
The guilty flee when none pursue.....
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11th August 2015, 11:24 PM
Thread: The Holden Story
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I have a Holden Rodeo 4WD flat tray utility -...
I have a Holden Rodeo 4WD flat tray utility - best ute Holden never built. Made by Isuzu in Thailand.
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11th August 2015, 11:11 PM
Thread: Whisperings
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Possibly not, but I'll likely be broke if I go...
Possibly not, but I'll likely be broke if I go there. Fortunately, there's little room left on the truck already - I had to ship 3 crates home from Sydney as it is. I blame those unnamed people who...
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11th August 2015, 09:57 PM
Thread: Whisperings
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Of course they did, they called them...
Of course they did, they called them 'blacksmiths'......
Yah, I understand the 'historical accuracy' bit but IMO - and yes, I *am* opinionated - this can go too far.
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10th August 2015, 04:05 PM
Thread: Whisperings
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Like I said, weld it - done & dusted. Could have...
Like I said, weld it - done & dusted. Could have done half a dozen for spares in the same time you've been making one to the wrong size :-)
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6th August 2015, 05:15 PM
Thread: Making Bronze bushes
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Get a lathe with a 40mm or bigger spindle bore....
Get a lathe with a 40mm or bigger spindle bore. Problem solved.
Or as people have said, support the outer end with your choice of techniques. Live centre or pipe centre works for me.
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6th August 2015, 09:47 AM
Thread: Whisperings
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Personally, I'm just agnostic about steam...
Personally, I'm just agnostic about steam engines....
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5th August 2015, 07:24 PM
Thread: Slideway grinders go for a song
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Make sure you get one with the extra option that...
Make sure you get one with the extra option that auto-expands the shed by 25% and lend it to me when you're done with it.
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5th August 2015, 07:21 PM
Thread: Indexible milling cutters
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You need rigidity, HP and decent spindle speeds...
You need rigidity, HP and decent spindle speeds to get the best out of them.
IOW if you have an RF45 type mill, don't bother.
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5th August 2015, 07:07 PM
Thread: carbide bench grinders
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Don't need to - I have one I've not used...
Don't need to - I have one I've not used yet......
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4th August 2015, 05:31 PM
Thread: A gun related side line
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Nice machining, but as an ex-shooter myself, I...
Nice machining, but as an ex-shooter myself, I never had much time for people who did things like that to their firearms. Sort of like bolting bling onto a car......
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3rd August 2015, 02:47 PM
Thread: Lathe Moving Advice
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I have a brand new engine crane with a rating of...
I have a brand new engine crane with a rating of 500kg with the boom fully extended, 2 tonnes in its most retracted position. Ebay seller, Chinese manufacture.
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2nd August 2015, 07:35 PM
Thread: Lathe Moving Advice
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Do you have any idea just how much force it takes...
Do you have any idea just how much force it takes to brinell a headstock bearing?
I thought not.
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2nd August 2015, 09:18 AM
Thread: Whisperings
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I would have fabricated it using a threaded pipe...
I would have fabricated it using a threaded pipe toe welded to the flange. No thread cutting needed. My boat has quite a few of them for seawater intakes.
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30th July 2015, 12:21 AM
Thread: Is there someone out there
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Know what you mean - I have some white peppermint...
Know what you mean - I have some white peppermint that's like that.
Some years ago I saw a youtube video where the splitter was a flywheel about 6' diameter with axe heads welded to it. You pushed... -
29th July 2015, 09:37 PM
Thread: Stuck chuck ....
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The moral is - get a lathe with a camlock or at...
The moral is - get a lathe with a camlock or at least L series spindle nose. A problem avoided is a lot better than a problem solved.
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29th July 2015, 08:56 PM
Thread: A specialist bearing shop in Anatapur, India
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They're not the only ones. If you ever hear the...
They're not the only ones. If you ever hear the phrase "I'll try my very best to <insert subject>..." from a Javanese or pretty much anyone from Hong Kong, the Australian translation is "In your...
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29th July 2015, 01:01 PM
Thread: Sieg C6 lathe - electronic leadscrew
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There was a cold snap? I've been going about the...
There was a cold snap? I've been going about the place wearing a T shirt. Bit of sailing, far too much work indoors though.
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29th July 2015, 11:47 AM
Thread: Sieg C6 lathe - electronic leadscrew
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Has it stopped snowing yet? I'm trying to decide...
Has it stopped snowing yet? I'm trying to decide when to return home and get back to work...
Lovely warm & sunny day here in Sydney, think I'll go and sit in the sun, have a coffee, take it easy.... -
27th July 2015, 09:27 PM
Thread: Is there someone out there
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Not on my Monarch CY...... having said that Bass...
Not on my Monarch CY...... having said that Bass Strait will be frozen solid before I'd make something like that for a price that low......
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27th July 2015, 05:28 PM
Thread: Truing a diamond wheel - what to use ?
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Also, they're from the Government and here to...
Also, they're from the Government and here to help you.....
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27th July 2015, 03:18 PM
Thread: Is there someone out there
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Not for the price you can buy them off of that...
Not for the price you can buy them off of that supplier.
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27th July 2015, 03:14 PM
Thread: Truing a diamond wheel - what to use ?
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You & Phil can share the cell, I don't smoke.......
You & Phil can share the cell, I don't smoke....
Might have some of those green wheels in a job lot I picked up some years ago. When I get home in another month, I'll take a look. If I remember by... -
27th July 2015, 11:48 AM
Thread: Truing a diamond wheel - what to use ?
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I just turn mine on and it's at speed..... A...
I just turn mine on and it's at speed.....
A friend of mine has been busy fitting new motors and VFDs to my Hercus T&C grinder as he needed it for some projects and I didn't need it any time soon.... -
26th July 2015, 12:01 PM
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The marketplace section sucks IMO, I rarely look...
The marketplace section sucks IMO, I rarely look at it.
As for pricing, last Thursday I was offered my choice of 40 taper ER32 collet chucks for $50 each. There's an eBay sale running where... -
26th July 2015, 11:40 AM
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Sticky: FWIW I've been to that place a month or so back...
FWIW I've been to that place a month or so back to look at an item he had for sale. The gear looked to be very well maintained.
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26th July 2015, 09:18 AM
Thread: Slideway grinders go for a song
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Pretty sure you're right but it's a very hard...
Pretty sure you're right but it's a very hard nylon type material. The place that advertises replacement rollers on eBay - KK Materials Handling - isn't all that far from where I am ATM so I plan on...
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24th July 2015, 10:09 PM
Thread: Slideway grinders go for a song
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I really would *not* put plastic over the steel....
I really would *not* put plastic over the steel. It will deform quite badly, sag and increase rolling resistance markedly.
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24th July 2015, 09:00 AM
Thread: Whisperings
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It's a form tool. If you grind away half a...
It's a form tool. If you grind away half a cylindrical shape, it's relieved on both sides.
Widely used in gunsmithing to make one-off rifle chambers etc. You can't take much of a cut is the main... -
23rd July 2015, 04:11 PM
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People should look up pipe charts..... saves a...
People should look up pipe charts..... saves a lot of internet misinformation.
I use a fair bit of pipe in different schedules. OD stays the same.
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21st July 2015, 08:52 PM
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Goes on nominal bore size so you likely want 25mm...
Goes on nominal bore size so you likely want 25mm NB Sched 10 for light wall, standard wall is Schedule 40.
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21st July 2015, 07:23 PM
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Buy black or painted pipe, it's cheaper, and weld...
Buy black or painted pipe, it's cheaper, and weld the fittings. That way they won't leak (as much)....
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20th July 2015, 09:11 PM
Thread: Keyway in shaft
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Standard rule of thumb I've always used is 2 dog...
Standard rule of thumb I've always used is 2 dog point screws 90 deg apart, one bearing on top of the key. This takes out all play from pulley to shaft and positively restrains the key. Assumes there...
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19th July 2015, 09:33 PM
Thread: Slideway grinders go for a song
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What did they load onto the skates???? I moved...
What did they load onto the skates????
I moved my HBM with a pallet jack under the headstock and 2 heavy machinery skates under the TS end. I was over the weight capacity of the pallet jack but... -
19th July 2015, 09:23 PM
Thread: New lathe selection help
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That Lantaine is almost as heavy as the Herless...
That Lantaine is almost as heavy as the Herless and about the same size and ergonomics therefore same feel (or lack of). Yet it isn't camlock spindle. It's even more expensive. No way I'd prefer it...
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19th July 2015, 09:02 PM
Thread: New lathe selection help
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Actually, no. I dial in a cut, engage the...
Actually, no.
I dial in a cut, engage the power feed, disengage, measure.
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18th July 2015, 09:02 PM
Thread: New lathe selection help
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OK - how many lathes other than antique South...
OK - how many lathes other than antique South Bends et al *don't* have that feature? I never even thought of it as a cam lock tailstock, 3 out of my 4 lathes lock like that.
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18th July 2015, 08:59 PM
Thread: New lathe selection help
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Complete, utter and absolute rubbish. There are...
Complete, utter and absolute rubbish. There are *heaps* around in good or better condition. You need to know something to pick a good one from a worn out POS, but there are lots of good old lathes...
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18th July 2015, 08:49 PM
Thread: New lathe selection help
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Not trying to pick on you but I think you need to...
Not trying to pick on you but I think you need to revise your terminology a bit. I've never heard of a camlock tailstock. It typically applies to headstocks and that Herless has a D1-4 camlock...
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18th July 2015, 05:48 PM
Thread: New lathe selection help
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Buy the Herless on Gumtree and don't stop to...
Buy the Herless on Gumtree and don't stop to think about it. That - assuming condition is OK - is a far, far more useful and quality lathe than a brand new H&F one in your budget.
I looked at all...