thanks , I didn't know that Dewalt had jumped in on the Evolution
race . They seem to have the same complaints as just about any saw
with that base , that's too bad . I have been extremely happy with
all the Dewalt's in my corral .
animal
On 11/21/23 6:11 AM, Bill in OKC too
via groups.io wrote:
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According
to this, 1300rpm.
Bill
in OKC?
William R.
Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
Aphorisms
to live by:
Good judgement comes from experience.
Experience comes from bad judgement.?
SEMPER GUMBY!
Improvise,
Adapt, and Overcome.
Physics
doesn't care about your schedule.
The
only reason I know anything is because I've done
it wrong enough times to START to know better.
Expect
in one hand, expectorate in the other. See
which one gets full first.
On Monday, November 20, 2023 at 11:19:40 PM CST, mike
allen
<animal@...> wrote:
Whats the RPM on that saw ?
animal
On
11/20/23 9:13 PM, Bill in OKC too via groups.io
wrote:
I've got a chop saw sitting under a plastic
bag in the back yard. A DeWalt. Was designed for
a carbide metal cutting blade but came to me
with a 14" cutoff wheel. The correct blade costs
more than I paid for the saw, but would probably
shatter the glass in a DRO scale. IIRC you can
get diamond blades that will cut metal, but I
think they're even more expensive. If you show
up on my doorstep I'll give it to you.?
It works as is for cutting metal but it's too
loud and sprays hot sparks everywhere. I used it
once. Hosed down the grass behind it, and put
the bag over it. I think even the grit disk is
too percussive for a glass scale.?
Must be nice to have $$ to buy stuff like he
has in his shop. All pretty and new. :)
Bill in OKC?
William
R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
Aphorisms
to live by:
Good judgement comes from
experience. Experience comes from
bad judgement.?
SEMPER GUMBY!
Improvise,
Adapt, and Overcome.
Physics
doesn't care about your schedule.
The
only reason I know anything is because
I've done it wrong enough times to
START to know better.
Expect
in one hand, expectorate in the
other. See which one gets full
first.
On Monday, November 20, 2023 at 04:38:36
PM CST, mike allen
<animal@...>
wrote:
I somewhat get the feeling that Dale
has a much better operating budget that
myself .
animal
On
11/20/23 9:00 AM, ww_big_al wrote:
Try it
at your own risk, but here is a video
Showing Dale using a chop saw.
Al-USA
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Great.
Thanks. I was envisioning a diamond
wheel on a dremel.
It's
been 3 years, but I believe I scored
it with a diamond file and snapped
it on a sharp edge. Could have used
a glass cutter. Might have used a
Dremel with a diamond cut-off wheel
sold at Harbor Freight.
On
11/20/2023 1:29 AM, Andrei wrote:
How
did you cut the glass scales?
I have
the Clausing version. Buy
scales that are longer than
the travel
distance for each direction.
The scales can be shortened
(even glass
scales). I bought a Chicom kit
sold on Ebay by 200 different
sellers.
The scales were glass. It took
some time to disassemble the
scales and
cut them, but it was not that
hard to do. I did not use the
included
mounting hardware preferring
to make my own for a better
fit. It has
been 3 years since the install
and it works great. If you buy
one, I can
send you a manual that I found
online, which is much better
than the one
written by the slave laborer
for my kit.
On 11/18/2023 11:13 PM, mike
allen wrote:
> ??? any of you folks have
one of these Mills , their
sold buy all the
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these & what
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