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Re: OT Maybe? Hand cleaners
Best one I've found is Fast Orange. Seems to remove most anything. I'd be interested in other's experiences Jim Setterberg
By [email protected] · #107479 ·
Re: OT Maybe? Hand cleaners
I read somewhere that if you live at the East of London (the original one) your perfectly drinkable tap water has neen through about 7 people before you.(If we put OT at the start of a post, can we
By [email protected] · #107478 ·
Re: OT Maybe? Hand cleaners
Some places these days process their sewage into drinking water, and that is likely to become much more common. In I think San Fran they at least used to us water hyacinth plants towards the end to
By Nick Andrews · #107477 ·
Re: OT Maybe? Hand cleaners
Can't put fine plastic beads in hand cleaner nowadays, as after passing through the sewage works, they end up in the ocean. The whole point of using plastic was that it is neutral bouyancy so didn't
By [email protected] · #107476 ·
Re: [BridgeportMill] OT Maybe? Hand cleaners
Zep "Cherry Bomb" is my current favorite. Use it like a waterless hand cleaner, and then rinse it off. If you wet your hands first, it doesn't stick well enough, and most of it just goes down the
By Thomas Harrold · #107475 ·
Re: OT Maybe? Hand cleaners
Nick, It might been Kimberly-Clark (or Scott, same company now). Kimberly-Clark Professional Super Duty Hand Cleaner with Grit (no. 91388). The grit was fine plastic beads. The stuff WAS excellent
By Rangelov · #107474 ·
OT Maybe? Hand cleaners
A while back, okay almost 20 years ago, a friend worked at Jorgenson Steel in Denver. You know how that mill oil on steel is... He and I and a roommate started a floor cleaning business and did the
By Nick Andrews · #107473 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
I started with a 600 oz-in stepper motor on the knee with 3:1 reduction. It worked but limited to about 10ipm. So I updated to 1200 oz-in motor and a Gecko stepper drive. Ran that with my ELS Z
By John Dammeyer · #107472 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
Hi John, I agree with you. When I say Chinesium, I am talking about the myriad of no-name clones that have wildly creative performance specifications that don't have anything in common with
By Andrei · #107471 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
Andrei, I'm not sure I'd make that such a general statement. Like everything there are reliable and honest suppliers and less than that too. I've found dealing directly with Bergerda for purchase
By John Dammeyer · #107470 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
Chinesium motors and full and accurate data cannot be used in the same sentence. Go for the big names and you will be fine. Baldor, Leeson, etc. You will pay the price, though, unless you go to
By Andrei · #107469 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
> My problem is that the motors I've found available, don't have that kind of > info on their rating plates. for example: > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073F59R9X > > I want to set up my
By John Dammeyer · #107468 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
Part of my plan is to remove the obstruction to the central hole in the head casting so I can install the combined Head/Quill Z axis scale there. TAANSTAFL! At ~$200 vs. $$800+, I realized I
By Richard Green · #107467 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
Rick Been there... Why not keep the existing pulley set-up, and use the VFD to fill in gaps/avoid shifting unless needed. Usually when you are at the low end of speed range, you are working with
By John Fischer · #107466 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
On Wed, 1 Mar 2023, John Fischer wrote: > Hey Rick > > Inverter duty motor is designed to work with an inverter, and therefore is > typically able to work over a much wider speed range, i.e. will
By Richard Green · #107465 ·
Re: Collets for 1922 SB model 37 15" lathe
I finally made a path to the lathe and got the chuck off of it. I purchased a thread gauge that goes down to 6. Turns out mine is 2-1/4-8. Wish I had checked sooner. I now have a couple of 2-1/4-6
By Rick Swineford · #107464 ·
Re: A very different T-Nut.
Actually thats a Burke #4 Mill. It has both a horizontal and vertical mode. BUT There is a way to do it on the SB. The back gears can be used as (Limited) indexing. Some multiples of 3 and 2 are
By Jim_B · #107463 ·
Re: OT, old vises ID
Lol. Scrap value, at most Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 5:12:12 PM To: [email protected]
By Andrei · #107462 ·
Re: OT, old vises ID
Check this one out! https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/tls/d/san-antonio-solid-steel-vise/7594204503.html No thanks on this one for that much.
By Nick Andrews · #107461 ·
Re: FS: Baldor Motor and TECO drive combo for your lathe or other machines
Hey Rick Inverter duty motor is designed to work with an inverter, and therefore is typically able to work over a much wider speed range, i.e. will work at lower speed without needing to supplement
By John Fischer · #107460 ·