Re: Large work holding
I have? a vintage? old? welding? electric? machine
only a transformer? ?and? tip
BUT
he said? you? can do? ''broading? ''? put x2? tip? of? carbone? ?like? the onle? in? D batt?
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Jacques Savard
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#120033
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Re: Large work holding
I have a vintage old welding electric machine
only a transformer and tip
BUT
he said you can do ''broading '' put x2 tip of carbone like the onle in D batt zink carbone
onr
about 1\4 size
and
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Jacques Savard
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Re: Large work holding
I can "solder" in my sleep but have had problems with brazing. My first
limitation is I only have a Turbo torch not oxy acetylene.
gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: Large work holding
And honestly the only difference between ‘brazing’ and ’soldering’…is the temperature.
Both are the same process: joining metal by melting a metal of a lower melting point to ‘wet’ the
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Bruce J
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Re: Large work holding
Actually, that old plumber's "3 basic rules" apply just as well to brazing
as to soft soldering. You're just using different flux and (a lot) more
heat.
Mike Taglieri
gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Miket_NYC
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Re: Large work holding
You do not want to "solder" a steam boiler! You need to braze it.
I do have to admit I have soldered a steam coil which was not directly
fired.
Ralph
yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: Large work holding
The old plumber who taught me to solder had 3 basic rules:
1. Cleanliness is the key to success - surfaces to be soldered MUST be cleaned to bright, shiny metal.
2. Flux is your friend - apply it to
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Roy
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Re: Large work holding
Johannes,
I am not very good at soldering and I am scared of boilers bursting so I use a small air compressor to run my steam engines.
Yes the plans were converted to metric by Mr. J. de Waal in New
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David James
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Re: Large work holding
Hi David
A beautiful machinery, keeps us updated.
Missing the boiler, is it possible to make one, or do you need a big air pump?
And the drawing is in
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Johannes
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Re: Large work holding
It is a 2 cylinder double sided beam engine. A bit too big for my small machines, I will try to attach the plan
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David James
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Re: Large work holding
Looks good, David.? What's the engine you're building?
Mike
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MikeK
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Re: Large work holding
I have eventually got round to machining the flywheel, I opted for drilling and boring 4 x 40mm holes and mounting it in my 4" x 4 jaw scroll chuck as suggested by davesmith1800. This took a while but
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David James
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Re: Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
That is a new one.
I have place to put morse drift key on Aloris
Thank you
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
If you have more mt2 tools than mt2 QCTP holders...
--
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: Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
I think miss something
Why do need remove it?
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
Yea - used one of those too, until I made this.? So much quicker to just drop it in and pop the arbor out...
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WAM
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Re: Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
You could also use a regular 2 jaw puller with a short piece of rod. Paul M
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paul mcclintic
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Re: Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
Tried that... they seemed a bit? flimsy for some of the mt2 arbors I had. I even mod'ed them to get rid of the thin section.
Plus like all gear pullers they're a bit of a pain to deal with. With
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WAM
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Re: Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
Another way is to use a faucet handle puller, which saves having another single use tool.
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Roy
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#120014
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Remover for LMS MT2 QCTP holder 250-005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAurD__oP38
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WAM
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