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7th February 2015, 11:48 AM #46Novice
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Bob, you've done a great job here well done! Glad our Oilers helped you out
Regards,
Kyle
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7th February 2015, 01:34 PM #47GOLD MEMBER
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[QUOTE =krisfarm;1842409]Kryn,
Thanks for your response,if it is not too much trouble I would like to read that oil post.I am thinking about adding a bit of sticker into the oil.
Bob[/QUOTE]
Hi Bob, could you send me a PM with your address and I'll either try to email or snail mail you with it.
Regards
Kryn
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7th February 2015, 01:49 PM #48
Congratulations on an excellent restoration, it's a bit of inspiration to try and do better on my own haphazard ( and unfinished ) restoration jobs. It's not just a matter of preserving a bit of engineering history, it's also a matter of appreciating the quality and robustness of the earlier generations of tools.. When I think of comparing this heavy duty monster J&S with something like a Bunnings Ryobi plastic drill press....
Ray
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7th February 2015, 03:56 PM #49GOLD MEMBER
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Nice set up on the line boring, one question, how did you feed the cutters through?
As I couldn't see any way that it was pushed/pulled through. Did I miss something!!!!!
Kryn
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7th February 2015, 04:00 PM #50Senior Member
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DSEL74,LPR Kyle & RayG
Thanks for the nice reply's.The drill should be good for quite a while now, I will not be able to wear it out. RayG it certainly is a robust unit, when I first drilled with it I put on my vise and a piece of 20mm thick stock and drilled a 1/2" hole with the power feed set at the slowest rate and a speed of 44 RPM in back gear,to easy. After that I put my largest drill 1-13/64" in and it went through it with no effort. I increased the feed rate up to medium and used the 1-13/64" drill with no pilot hole and it did it with ease. You do have to stand back as it generates a decent size lump of swarf. With the current motor set up it has a speed range of 15-700 RPM.
Bob
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7th February 2015, 04:50 PM #51Senior Member
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Hi Kryn,
The line boring job had me scratching my head for a while. I used a single cutter and used the mill to supply the power and down feed. Job took way longer setting up than doing.
Bob
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7th February 2015, 08:34 PM #52.
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I must have been asleep to have missed all of this. Another example of your outstanding work Bob. Very well done.
Bob.
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8th February 2015, 03:52 PM #53Senior Member
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Thanks Bob,I have just come in from my workshop as it is getting too hot. I just used the J&S (any opportunity will do ) to drill a couple of 7/8" holes for another project. Its like stepping back in time hearing the flat belt running over the pulleys and the bit just keeps cutting.
bob
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8th February 2015, 11:00 PM #54SENIOR MEMBER
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I know exactly what you mean Bob.
Phil
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9th February 2015, 02:29 PM #55Senior Member
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Phil,
No doubt, multiplied by a few fold.
Bob
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