Harbor Freight does it on their 44991
Mini Mill, + a small fan as well
On 7/7/2024 2:30 AM, Miket_NYC wrote:
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Speaking?of heat, some of you might be interested
in a modification I made to my minilathe about 15?years ago. To
keep the electronics from overheating, I drilled holes in the
cover with screening on the inside so no swarf would get in. I
have no idea whether this helped or not,? but it can't hurt.
Mike Taglieri?
On Sun, Jul 7, 2024, 1:07 AM
Ralph Lehotsky via
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And once
the inside gets hot, it takes longer to cool it down, as
the insulation keeps the heat in
ralphie
Dave,?
Insulation DOES NOT STOP heat
permeation/infiltration, It simply slows it down, (13
times or 30 times no insulation at all),
so that a smaller cooling source, or heating source
in winter, can more easily maintain a temperature
inside the insulated container,
keeping the conditioned space more resistant to
outside temperatures, not immune.?
What kind of windows do you have? Windows are very
energy inefficient, no matter what they say about
them.?
Windows will never equal walls in insulation
value....
Sorry for your heat, was 101 here in Atlanta for 1
day
Stay safe!
On 7/6/2024 9:53 PM, davesmith1800 wrote:
When into my hobby shop and was
114° it insulated R13 walls ceiling R30.?
My wife and doctor does want working hot weather so
put some of my projects on hold till getting cooler.?
At less paint dries fast.?
PS see you are very close to where I live
Dave?
On Sat, Jul 6, 2024 at 06:35 PM, gcvisalia@...
wrote:
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Yea, just a few degree cooler here in
visalia. But still hot enough to melt things.
Sunday will be 113.
?
george
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On Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 03:35:16 PM
PDT, davesmith1800
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wrote:
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I
was wondering why fleeling Hot?
Check tv . No one is letting run my mini
lathe.
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