Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
83.9 % of all statistics are made up on the spot
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mike allen
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Heartily agree!
If you really want to make your remaining time miserable, take a statistics course to understand the truth behind the old adage, "Figures don't lie, but liars can figure."
Keep on
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Roy
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Happy Birthday Dave!??What an amazing story!????
And to keep it on topic I'm about to machine up a couple sorta standoffs for a mount on a light setup.
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Ryan H
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Congratulations happy birthday , stay strong , best wishes & luck to ya
Dave .
animal
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mike allen
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I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Yesterday I turned 70
Off subject? sorry this has no off subject thread
Here what happen just this month & a little background
I have not told any here 2 weeks ago I was in the emergency with
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davesmith1800
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Re: Lipstick on a pig?
I got mine when was in high school and my father was putting a carport where farmer drop there milk off.
Thet just hand a few cow magnetic.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: Lipstick on a pig?
Hardware disease - Wikipedia
cow magnet - Search
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Michael Maher
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Re: Lipstick on a pig?
Amazon for one place . I was surprised just how powerful they were when
I got the one I have .
animal
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mike allen
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Re: Lipstick on a pig?
I usevcow magnets for test for 400 series stainless steel and picking steel items that drop hard to get places.
I have no idea where get cow magnets.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: Lipstick on a pig?
??? Cow magnets are extremely strong too .
animal
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mike allen
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I have done many modifications to my mini lathe.
Please contact me directly at (john.mattis@...) for photos and
drawings.
Regards,
John Mattis (retired mechanical
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John Mattis
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I figured there was a simple answer to this.
Thank you!
John
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atkinson.railroad@...
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#120153
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
You can bore the small 3-inch 3-jaw chuck out to 0.760 inches very easily.
A better option is to purchase the 4-inch 3-jaw chuck from Little Machine
Shop.
Regards,
John Mattis (retired mechanical
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John Mattis
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Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
Recently have started to use my little ole lathe. My machining background stems from ¡°repair¡± as opposed to ¡°fabricating¡± and so one of the first things I did was acquire a 4-jaw chuck.
After
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atkinson.railroad@...
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Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
LOL. Been there, done that! Glad it was simple!
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Bruce Johnson
The less a man knows about how sausages and laws are made, the easier it is to steal his vote and give him botulism.
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Bruce J
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Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
As a retired I.T. Professional my goto is to usually ask that but sometimes it can come off as sarcastic or rude to ask the universal question (actually there are 2; is it plugged in and did you turn
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Brian
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Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
I spent the best part of an hour pulling my ¡°dead¡± laser cutter apart before realising I¡¯d forgotten to turn the emergency switch back on.
We all have brain fades occasionally. At least
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Tony Smith
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Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
That makes me feel better for my experience of thinking my lathe was dead - only to realize I had activated the emergency shut-off switch.
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Arthur Coe
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Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
I wouldn't be too embarrassed.? That sort of thing happens to most everybody.? And if not, it is because they never DO anything.? And even though a simple fix, it helped to go through some steps
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Charles Kinzer
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Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions, which seemed particularly good.? I was able to print out the schematic, thanks.
I started trying to measure voltage on the control board.? Nothing.?
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Richard Ferguson
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