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Re: Arduino tach

 

yeah i'll get back to u

On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 12:44:41 PM EST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:


Can you post a Pic or two?

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Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Arduino tach
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i made a extention for the end of the spindle, at the same time i made it a nice spider for holding long stock. had to make a small alum bracket to mount the pickup on.

On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 10:14:18 AM EST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:


How did you install the sensor? I could not figure how to, from the instructions?

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Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Arduino tach
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i use a Tachulator.

On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 02:56:47 PM EST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:


hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried
some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with
the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to decipher the code
. What are you folks using ? I don't want to buy just a tach from China
. I need to get one working in the Arduino platform for part of a
project I've got going . thanks

animal







Re: Arduino tach

 

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Can you post a Pic or two?

Get


From: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io> on behalf of houdini via groups.io <houdini969@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2024 12:40:07 PM
To: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Arduino tach
?
i made a extention for the end of the spindle, at the same time i made it a nice spider for holding long stock. had to make a small alum bracket to mount the pickup on.

On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 10:14:18 AM EST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:


How did you install the sensor? I could not figure how to, from the instructions?

Get

From: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io> on behalf of houdini via groups.io <houdini969@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2024 9:30:10 AM
To: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Arduino tach
?
i use a Tachulator.

On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 02:56:47 PM EST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:


hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried
some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with
the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to decipher the code
. What are you folks using ? I don't want to buy just a tach from China
. I need to get one working in the Arduino platform for part of a
project I've got going . thanks

animal







Re: Arduino tach

 

i made a extention for the end of the spindle, at the same time i made it a nice spider for holding long stock. had to make a small alum bracket to mount the pickup on.

On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 10:14:18 AM EST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:


How did you install the sensor? I could not figure how to, from the instructions?

Get


From: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io> on behalf of houdini via groups.io <houdini969@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2024 9:30:10 AM
To: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Arduino tach
?
i use a Tachulator.

On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 02:56:47 PM EST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:


hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried
some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with
the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to decipher the code
. What are you folks using ? I don't want to buy just a tach from China
. I need to get one working in the Arduino platform for part of a
project I've got going . thanks

animal







Re: Arduino tach

 

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How did you install the sensor? I could not figure how to, from the instructions?

Get


From: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io> on behalf of houdini via groups.io <houdini969@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2024 9:30:10 AM
To: SouthBendLathe@groups.io <SouthBendLathe@groups.io>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Arduino tach
?
i use a Tachulator.

On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 02:56:47 PM EST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:


hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried
some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with
the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to decipher the code
. What are you folks using ? I don't want to buy just a tach from China
. I need to get one working in the Arduino platform for part of a
project I've got going . thanks

animal







Re: Arduino tach

 

i use a Tachulator.

On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 02:56:47 PM EST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:


hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried
some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with
the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to decipher the code
. What are you folks using ? I don't want to buy just a tach from China
. I need to get one working in the Arduino platform for part of a
project I've got going . thanks

animal







Arduino tach

 

hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried
some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with
the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to decipher the code
. What are you folks using ? I don't want to buy just a tach from China
. I need to get one working in the Arduino platform for part of a
project I've got going . thanks

animal


Re: Rockietronics ELS

 

Nice non stock jackshaft, old .25 HP motor, tired belt, the ways look good, I have not run it, just picked it up and dragged it back. Remarkably clean, last used with wood.

Harry

On Mon, Jan 29, 2024, 6:54 PM Nick via <n9viw=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
Nice tooling, what's the rest of the rig look like?


Re: Rockietronics ELS

 

Nice tooling, what's the rest of the rig look like?


Re: Rockietronics ELS

 

I have acquired a 9 Workshop surplus to my needs, Darien CT, any interest? Seems nicely kitted out, $1000?

Harry

On Tue, Jan 23, 2024, 10:17 PM mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
Was it a member here that bought one of the Rockettronics ELS ?

thanks

animal







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Rockietronics ELS

 

Was it a member here that bought one of the Rockettronics ELS ?

thanks

animal


Re: Insert tooling info

 

That was pretty good...........
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1969 16" x 6' South Bend Lathe
Garage full of old Mopars........


South Bend sales mans car

 



some of ya may have seen this

??? animal


Insert tooling info

 

This guy deserves a drink , no several after all the work that went into being able to make this tube . There's a lot of info in this one



animal


Re: South Bend & the War effort

 

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??? ??? I had a bud that had one of them 4wd ambulance's , bought it for 4 wheelin , by the time we got to the off road area we were too beat up from drivin in the ambulance for a hr? to go wheelin . It wasn't a good choice for him , but it was bitchin . Was perfect for kegs at the drive in .
I gotta hand it to the drivers of these rigs during wartime . They were probably one of the slowest vehicles out there ,( my bud's struggled to make 45 mph ) they didn't handle at all & they were a huge target . I imagine the machine trucks weren't any faster or more accommodating .Thanks to the net we have all this otherwise would have been lost to almost all information available to those that know how & where to look .

thanks

animal

On 1/9/24 7:51 AM, Payson wrote:

If you've been to the WW 2 museum in New Orleans, you've seen the ambulance on the ground floor. It's outfitted with everything needed for combat. That truck, fully outfitted, would be a fantastic addition. I have pics somewhere. I'll post if I find them

Payson.
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Re: South Bend & the War effort

 


Re: South Bend & the War effort

 

If you've been to the WW 2 museum in New Orleans, you've seen the ambulance on the ground floor. It's outfitted with everything needed for combat. That truck, fully outfitted, would be a fantastic addition. I have pics somewhere. I'll post if I find them

Payson.
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Re: South Bend & the War effort

 

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I can think of several times in my past that havin that truck with the back equipped like the US ARMY? did would have helped me out of a jam on more than several occasions .

animal

On 1/8/24 5:56 AM, Payson wrote:

Wow. What a fantastic piece of history that is. Best of all for me, and some of my friends is that I recognize, and use modern models of those benchtop drill presses.

Payson


Re: South Bend & the War effort

 

I've lurked on this board for years but never bothered posting.? Just to 'complete the loop' if you will, I'll add this to animal's post.? Will give some real pictures to the manual pages.

I'm guessing he got the link to the manual from my post over on Practical Machinist, based on his screen name.? I bought a SB Heavy 10 about 10 years ago.? Turns out that just last month I finally figured out the mystery - to me - of what exactly the history of the machine was.? As a retired engineer and soldier I was interested in the background of my lathe.? If you want to see the journey on mine, the link is

In that there are two other people who have a lathe with the same drawer configuration.? Took me long enough to track down the mystery - but then I wasn't looking that hard and? it was always 'when I get time I wonder if' kind of thing.? Yesterday I got around to printing off the pages of the Ordnance Supply Catalog that pertain to my lathe.? Still have to actually take the inventory of the contents when I have a minute in the shop.? And then will have to keep my eyes open for the few pieces I'm missing to have it complete.?

Just passing along for anyone who might be curious of such trivia.

Dale


Re: South Bend & the War effort

 

Wow. What a fantastic piece of history that is. Best of all for me, and some of my friends is that I recognize, and use modern models of those benchtop drill presses.

Payson