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27th August 2015, 07:03 PM
Thread: Hercus No3 T&CG base dimensions
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OK I will get this done over the next week. ...
OK I will get this done over the next week.
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26th August 2015, 08:43 PM
Thread: Hercus No3 T&CG base dimensions
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Hi John If you like I could print a photo in...
Hi John
If you like I could print a photo in half-tone, put some dimensions on that, photograph it and post that?
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25th August 2015, 08:48 PM
Thread: Hercus No3 T&CG base dimensions
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Alan and John Good luck with your machines. I...
Alan and John
Good luck with your machines. I have a very early number 1, despite the numbering the later model... There is a discussion of the workhead that I think fits your machines and... -
24th August 2015, 08:30 PM
Thread: Jointer guards for old machines.
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For those who don't have a TIG welder. My Robland...
For those who don't have a TIG welder. My Robland Combination machine is fitted with something similar. The fence fits on the RH side in this picture. The original plastic guard was broken when I got...
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16th August 2015, 11:13 PM
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Bob When I assembled mine I unthinkingly put a...
Bob
When I assembled mine I unthinkingly put a squirt of oil into the slde, it ran straight into the bottom of the V and out the end, which is wide open...
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13th August 2015, 08:18 PM
Thread: Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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I have now installed the Bunnings tool box as a...
I have now installed the Bunnings tool box as a switchboard to hold the VFD on my lathe. Its so thin that as a tool box it makes a good switchboard!
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8th August 2015, 08:42 PM
Thread: Lathe felt
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Thanks Michael, I have to go to the airport on...
Thanks Michael, I have to go to the airport on Monday and I will try that crowd.
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8th August 2015, 04:28 PM
Thread: Lathe felt
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Thanks very much Bob and SB, I will chase some...
Thanks very much Bob and SB, I will chase some up. Its much easier when you know what it is called!
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8th August 2015, 12:14 PM
Thread: Lathe felt
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Lathe felt
I am doing a cleanup and refurb on my Lantain Lathe, now 37 years old! One of the things that I would like to do is replace the felt wipers on the carriage. Does anyone know what sort of felt should...
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27th July 2015, 06:54 PM
Thread: Is there someone out there
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I have seen videos of these things working and...
I have seen videos of these things working and they look very dangerous! If you go this way be very careful. I wouldn't do it.
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27th July 2015, 06:49 PM
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Hi Kryn I don't remember who I got it from...
Hi Kryn
I don't remember who I got it from now, it came off ebay, more or less one of these
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25th July 2015, 03:42 PM
Thread: Tool and cutter grinder
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This may be a red herring but might that have...
This may be a red herring but might that have started life as a thin-section grinder and or saw for use in a geological laboratory? Formally called a petrographic grinder I think.
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19th July 2015, 03:26 PM
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Beyond Tools in Perth are the Australian agents...
Beyond Tools in Perth are the Australian agents and I have bought things for my Robland 260 Combination machine from them. I would try them first.
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19th July 2015, 03:08 PM
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Hi I am an Almond grower and use one of the...
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I am an Almond grower and use one of the cheap eBay pole saws to prune as they are much lighter than the telescopic type saws made by Stihl et al. After 4k trees over 4years what I originally... -
14th July 2015, 02:27 PM
Thread: Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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Yes Bob, that is the one. Regards Ian
Yes Bob, that is the one.
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13th July 2015, 09:49 PM
Thread: Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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Dean - I am not going to switch the tacho. Its...
Dean - I am not going to switch the tacho. Its going in a prominent position and I want it to act as an indicator that the machine is powered up.
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11th July 2015, 05:41 PM
Thread: Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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Yes Dean, it's one of the cheap ones off eBay....
Yes Dean, it's one of the cheap ones off eBay. Mine is rated to run anywhere between 8 - 24v. It worked well when I had a play with it on the bench. I think that the idea of powering it off the line...
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11th July 2015, 08:58 AM
Thread: Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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Thanks CBA, that is the sort of thing that I...
Thanks CBA, that is the sort of thing that I needed to know and I will take your advice. It is just for an RPM meter, I was just trying to avoid the proliferation of stuff...
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10th July 2015, 09:59 PM
Thread: Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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Thanks for the quick responses gents! Bob - I...
Thanks for the quick responses gents!
Bob - I don't know, google hasn't been my friend. I can find that just the the display is rated at 23 mA. I will have a go at measuring it.
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10th July 2015, 05:48 PM
Thread: Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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Huanyang 24v line and tachometer
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I have been gathering things to convert my lathe to VFD variable speed and yesterday got the whole thing working on the bench. One of the things that I have acquired is a 'Hall Effect'... -
5th July 2015, 07:18 PM
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Bob - this is what I have turned your drawing...
Bob - this is what I have turned your drawing into, the dimensions changed a little as I had to fabricate it but the heights and the angles are as close to the drawing as I can get it.
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29th June 2015, 10:52 PM
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Thanks for your kind offer Michael! I will send...
Thanks for your kind offer Michael! I will send you a PM.
Yes, I thought a mandrell would be the way to go. I have to pull the shaft once more to replace the belts and was wondering about using... -
29th June 2015, 09:09 PM
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Another wonderful drawing thanks Bob! Interesting...
Another wonderful drawing thanks Bob! Interesting that it is made of mild steel, looks like I am on the lookout for a piece of 1" plate or perhaps a hunk of 4" bar might be easier. I wonder if (as it...
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29th June 2015, 02:43 PM
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Bob, Thanks so much, that isn't a sketch its a...
Bob, Thanks so much, that isn't a sketch its a work of art! It is very generous of you to take the time to do such a careful job. I had better do a decent job of making it up to do justice to the...
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28th June 2015, 09:24 PM
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Bob It probably wouldn't have the reach to...
Bob
It probably wouldn't have the reach to tighten that far as it stands but I could always put it back in the lathe and bore it a little deeper at need.
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28th June 2015, 08:40 PM
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My version of the pin spanner. This is made from...
My version of the pin spanner. This is made from my scrap bin, the head is a piece of black MS which is welded to a piece of ground shaft. The two studs are made from 6mm HT bolts. I struggled to get...
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27th June 2015, 09:11 AM
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Thanks Bob! I have the workhead pulley, it's the...
Thanks Bob! I have the workhead pulley, it's the internal grinding drive pulley that I am missing. I am eyeing off a couple of sources of material to make it and presently a cast iron trolley wheel...
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26th June 2015, 08:27 PM
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I made a start on making up the missing parts. ...
I made a start on making up the missing parts.
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24th June 2015, 09:41 PM
Thread: todays tools gloat
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Bob That looks like a useful thing, but does...
Bob
That looks like a useful thing, but does it chime?
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24th June 2015, 07:07 PM
Thread: todays tools gloat
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The RAAF had the inclination
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I am planning to move my lathe and would like to a better job of installing it so I have been on the lookout for a precision level. Today I picked this up, its an engineers clinometer.
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24th June 2015, 06:26 PM
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Thanks Bob and Peter, They are most impressive...
Thanks Bob and Peter, They are most impressive and would clearly do a great job of grinding HSS lathe and shaper bits. The 'to do list' is growing exponentially.
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22nd June 2015, 10:03 AM
Thread: Sawyer near Willunga
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Hi John Might be worth ringing the Mt Compass...
Hi John
Might be worth ringing the Mt Compass Sawmill if there are no offers.
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21st June 2015, 03:54 PM
Thread: < $1500 cyclone
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The Cyclone plans on Bill Pentz' site are not...
The Cyclone plans on Bill Pentz' site are not that difficult to make up. I cut mine out, then took it to a sheet metal worker for rolling and spot welding and then did the final assembly myself. I...
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Looks like a great shed in a wonderful spot! ...
Looks like a great shed in a wonderful spot!
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19th June 2015, 10:26 PM
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Thanks Bob, that sounds much more achievable. I...
Thanks Bob, that sounds much more achievable. I will put that one on the (presently rather long) list!
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19th June 2015, 08:00 PM
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Hi Peter Great to hear from the Netherlands!...
Hi Peter
Great to hear from the Netherlands! Thanks for the the suggestion, I will keep it in mind but I think that it will be some time before I get to make this up. Doing this machine has rather... -
19th June 2015, 05:26 PM
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Hi Bob It sounds like a case of one step...
Hi Bob
It sounds like a case of one step forward and one back with the workheads. Does yours take a drive pulley? I like the adaptors to take square lathe tooling, something that I am going to... -
19th June 2015, 04:46 PM
Thread: Fence MiniMax combo help
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Hi Brad As it stands it is around 1120mm long...
Hi Brad
As it stands it is around 1120mm long and 150mm high. It was bit long when I got it and had a machining flaw at one end so I cut around 100mm off and solved both issues. It cost me around... -
18th June 2015, 09:33 PM
Thread: Fence MiniMax combo help
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Hi I have a Robland combination machine to...
Hi
I have a Robland combination machine to which I added a new planer fence assembly from a Chinese machine. More information and some pics in post 7 of
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18th June 2015, 08:04 PM
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That is really interesting Bob, all the...
That is really interesting Bob, all the accessories with mine have the bed number (719) stamped on them so they belong together. It looks like mine is an early one, perhaps transitional?
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17th June 2015, 09:36 PM
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Thanks very much PDW! I would be pleased to buy a...
Thanks very much PDW! I would be pleased to buy a lifetime or twos supply when you are back. Please PM when convenient.
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17th June 2015, 07:29 PM
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Thanks Bob, some photos and dimensions would be...
Thanks Bob, some photos and dimensions would be really helpful, no urgency.
I will get dissecting.
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17th June 2015, 06:56 PM
Thread: Drill Chuck for O Mill
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Hi Ben I am not really familiar with the...
Hi Ben
I am not really familiar with the Hercus Mill, I have a Centec2A which I think is a similar size, ie limited Y. It came with a chuck of the sort that you are considering. I found that it... -
17th June 2015, 06:20 PM
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Well Telstra have finally reconnected us to the...
Well Telstra have finally reconnected us to the world so I thought that I would do an update with where I have got to with this. The machine is fully back together and I have cleaned up and...
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9th June 2015, 11:35 PM
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Thanks Kryn. Bob, Both lots have had the...
Thanks Kryn.
Bob, Both lots have had the phosphoric acid but for some reason the collets have gone black, a very different steel I imagine? It may come off when I clean them up in the morning.
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9th June 2015, 08:57 PM
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Hi Bob Mine has a 'T' handle to lock the table...
Hi Bob
Mine has a 'T' handle to lock the table feed hand wheel but no brass tip, unfortunately. However even with the shaft locked there is still a whisker of movement in the table, I will measure... -
7th June 2015, 11:51 PM
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Bob - A couple of stops visible here ...
Bob - A couple of stops visible here
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/macedon/miscellaneous-goods/tool-and-cutter-grinder/1066542788
Looks like they have used them to lock the X.
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7th June 2015, 11:14 PM
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Cheers Bob, I have found the shoebox machining...
Cheers Bob, I have found the shoebox machining club a very comfortable place to be! It has been easier to send the very occasional big job out than than to have a lot of underutilized, heavy and...
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7th June 2015, 08:03 PM
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Hi Bob I had a go at those stops today and an...
Hi Bob
I had a go at those stops today and an interesting exercise it has been. Firstly they don't belong to the machine, they are made to fit a 0.34+ slot (probably actually 3/8) and the slot on... -
5th June 2015, 10:39 PM
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Hi Simon - The DTI is a good idea, I will give it...
Hi Simon - The DTI is a good idea, I will give it a try.
Bob. The earlier post about stops is very interesting. I think that they are painted black so not Hercus. I will clean them up and do some...