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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
I know I ask 3 other Doctors said about same thing? and 2 different agents at American Cancer said" stop here from after 9 years"? . Later I found American Cancer delete accounts after 2 year of no post. They delete mine after 11 years and still posting .
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Also did a internet search?
One book said how some live 18 year with stage 4. More research it was then had Colan cancer but only less than with stage 4.
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When on to UK medical site there research in America,? Canada? and UK only found 2 that made pass the 10 years? one was12 years and the longest was 15 years & 1 month .? I have long past both.
It point I do not know how to feel.
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 05:17 PM, mike allen wrote:
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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.? On Nov 19, 2024 at 7:45?PM -0500, mike allen <animal@...>, wrote:
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开云体育Congratulations happy birthday , stay strong , best wishes & luck to ya Dave . animal On 11/19/24 1:27 PM, davesmith1800
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Yesterday I turned 70
Off subject? sorry this has no off subject thread
Here what happen just this month & a little background?
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I have not told any here 2 weeks ago I was in the emergency with 103.1° temperature. I had blood infection. ?Most that would be no big deal. Most would be no big deal.
?But in 2009 I was diagnosed with stage 4 colan cancer I was told to go the emergency over 100.5°. I want to diet to live longer so, had few of all green diet. ? So ask oncologist ?how long do people live with my diagnose she said no makes pass 10 years.? I did ask two doctors and said samething, ?I also ask American Cancer twice they said ther stop hearing after 9 years.? Now it is over 15 years hard for me real know how to feel or how to plan anything. I post the diet om America Cancer?
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Re: Lipstick on a pig?
This might help you.?? Michael J. Maher M.A., R.Ph. 25923 Dundee Road Huntington Woods, MI 48070-1307 (248) 398-3868 [Home] (989) 823-2847 [Pharm] michael_maher48070@...
On Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 02:10:36 AM EST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
Amazon for one place . I was surprised just how powerful they were when I got the one I have . animal On 11/12/24 10:07 PM, davesmith1800
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I usevcow magnets for test for 400 series stainless steel and
picking steel items that drop hard to get places.?
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I have no idea where get cow magnets.?
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On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 10:39 AM, mike allen wrote:
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开云体育Amazon for one place . I was surprised just how powerful they were when I got the one I have . animal On 11/12/24 10:07 PM, davesmith1800
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I usevcow magnets for test for 400 series stainless steel and picking steel items that drop hard to get places.?
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I have no idea where get cow magnets.?
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Dave?
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On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 10:39 AM, mike allen wrote:
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Yes, it should be clear that you can’t mount the DRO at three locations and have them slide accurately unless you drill the mounting points with 0.0001 level precision. ? The “roller” was to be EXACLY parallel in both directions the what is moving and that is impossibly hard to do. ? The solution is two-point mouting. ?Fix one end of the rule and the slider. ?Let the other end of the rule float. |
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 engineer) On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 7:42?AM atkinson.railroad via <atkinson.railroad=[email protected]> wrote:
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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 engineer) On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 4:24?AM atkinson.railroad via <atkinson.railroad=[email protected]> wrote:
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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 having the lathe for near 5 years now, I discovered the bore of the 3-jaw chuck is smaller than the lathe spindle opening. I did not have a reason to notice this discrepancy before because I hardly ever used the 3-jaw chuck until lately for some repetitive work. ? Is this something we just have to accept as an attribute of the machine, or is there a three jaw chuck available with a bore opening as large as the spindle opening? ? John ? ? |
Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
开云体育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. |
Re: Troubleshooting Dead unit
开云体育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 it’s funny afterwards, ? Tony ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Arthur Coe via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, 30 October 2024 4:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [7x12MiniLathe] 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. ? On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 07:46:58 PM PDT, Richard Ferguson via groups.io <richardferguson3.14@...> wrote: ? ? 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.? ?I could not even see voltage on the AC line......? That is when I checked, and found that the extension cord that the lathe was plugged into had become unplugged somehow.? I had been using that extension cord to power a bandsaw earlier in the day, so I assumed that it was still plugged in.? An embarrassingly simple solution.? ?I know perfectly well that when something is not working, I should first check power, AC or battery. ? Thanks to all, Richard |
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.
On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 07:46:58 PM PDT, Richard Ferguson via groups.io <richardferguson3.14@...> wrote:
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions, which seemed particularly good.? I was able to print out the schematic, thanks.
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I started trying to measure voltage on the control board.? Nothing.? ?I could not even see voltage on the AC line......? That is when I checked, and found that the extension cord that the lathe was plugged into had become unplugged somehow.? I had been using that extension cord to power a bandsaw earlier in the day, so I assumed that it was still plugged in.? An embarrassingly simple solution.? ?I know perfectly well that when something is not working, I should first check power, AC or battery.
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Thanks to all,
Richard
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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 and then you got there. I was once testing a very high impedance op amp amplifier circuit I was designing and was getting all sort of noise.? I checked all sorts of things.? Checked that the oscilloscope was isolated.? Everything.? Was at it a couple of hours.? Then I realized I had not turned on the power supply to the board.? With no power, my circuit was basically just being an antenna. The GOOD news is that there was no electronic issue with your lathe - this time.? But with a schematic now, you will be better prepared if some issue does arise. Charles E. "Chuck" Kinzer
On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 07:46:58 PM PDT, Richard Ferguson via groups.io <richardferguson3.14@...> wrote:
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions, which seemed particularly good.? I was able to print out the schematic, thanks.
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I started trying to measure voltage on the control board.? Nothing.? ?I could not even see voltage on the AC line......? That is when I checked, and found that the extension cord that the lathe was plugged into had become unplugged somehow.? I had been using that extension cord to power a bandsaw earlier in the day, so I assumed that it was still plugged in.? An embarrassingly simple solution.? ?I know perfectly well that when something is not working, I should first check power, AC or battery.
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Thanks to all,
Richard
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