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20th December 2011, 04:42 PM
Thread: Leveling my hercus model A
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I came across this article last week that might...
I came across this article last week that might be relevant:
Projects In Metal, LLC » Blog Archive » Norman Newguy: Are You On The Level?
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14th October 2011, 10:57 AM
Thread: Hand Held RPM meter (tacho)
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unixbigot, that looks like a nice little project...
unixbigot, that looks like a nice little project where I could generate smoke instead of swarf.
I couldn't find much on Mr Google but I was probably searching for the wrong thing.
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14th October 2011, 08:37 AM
Thread: Hercus 9" parallel turning accuracy
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Hi Stu, Thanks for your input. Yes "tailstock...
Hi Stu,
Thanks for your input.
Yes "tailstock spindle" not headstock spindle.
Yes it was seven times I took the measurements, but I used light cuts (no more than three thou on the crossfeed... -
12th October 2011, 07:25 AM
Thread: Hercus 9" parallel turning accuracy
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RC, I'm just following the instructions in the...
RC, I'm just following the instructions in the Textbook of Turning and Harold Hall's book which are effectively the same.
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11th October 2011, 12:39 PM
Thread: Hercus 9" parallel turning accuracy
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Hi Chris, Thanks for the Southbend test report. ...
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the Southbend test report. In lieu of anything else, these seem like good guidelines to apply to the 9".
The Hercus Textbook of Turning suggests 3.5" between collars, if my... -
10th October 2011, 10:49 PM
Thread: Hercus 9" parallel turning accuracy
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Thanks pipeclay, So just keep shimming it up at...
Thanks pipeclay,
So just keep shimming it up at the front of the tailstock? Or is there some practical limit that suggests you look at something else?
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10th October 2011, 01:36 PM
Thread: Hercus 9" parallel turning accuracy
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Hercus 9" parallel turning accuracy
Hi there Hercus users,
I am looking to see if my parallel turning accuracy is about as good as I can get.
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5th October 2011, 08:07 AM
Thread: Need help saving my lathe
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I moved my 9" with an engine crane off my trailer...
I moved my 9" with an engine crane off my trailer and into position in the shed. If you were to break her down I would be very surprised if you couldn't move the whole lot by hand, even the bed,...
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18th August 2011, 01:43 PM
Thread: WHich Welder?
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Unimig
I have got a Unimig Procraft 240 and a UniTig 200 and they are both great machines.
In the past I have also purchased 3-phase UniMigs for an engineering shop I ran.
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17th August 2011, 02:44 PM
Thread: Turbo Manifold Build
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A TAFE welding teacher taught me how to DC TIG...
A TAFE welding teacher taught me how to DC TIG weld aluminium last week. Granted the electrode gets contaminated quickly (so you can only do short welds, say 75mm, before you need to regrind the...
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17th August 2011, 01:57 PM
Thread: More Tool Post Grinding Stuff
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Thankyou sir
Bob, many thanks, I am setting up a Waldown I recently purchased off eBay so this will be a great help.
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4th August 2011, 02:13 PM
Thread: Help choosing a new/secondhand mill
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Mill options - my 2c....
Hi simonl, noob poster (former lurker) here too.
I bid on that Hercus "O" model but it went a bit stupid. I was interested as I've got a Hercus AR 9", but I don't want to much to spend that much... -
4th August 2011, 12:03 AM
Thread: TIG foot control for Chinese welder
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Re: TIG foot control for Chinese welder
This thread seems to have gone OT but I'll add my 2cents....
I had a email interaction with an eBay seller in SA this morning about a milling machine he has up. I looked through the pics and... -
3rd August 2011, 11:41 PM
Thread: Argon for MIG / TIG
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Re: Argon for MIG / TIG
I'm with you Karl. I've got a Supagas account for Argoshield for the MIG, Argon for the TIG, and oxy/acet because it's nice to be able to heat and cut stuff.
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25th July 2011, 11:00 AM
Thread: Circuit Breaker- How Many Amp's?
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Former Forum lurker with first post here also. ...
Former Forum lurker with first post here also.
I had my new man cave wired up last year with a dedicated 15A circuit for my MIG and TIG welders. The breaker is 16A. Not that I had anything to do...