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Re: Home shop adventures
I do like a good strong whiskey, or bourbon. I agree, using machines, machinery, or driving while under the influence is not good it was said tongue-in-cheek. I hope it came across that way. Peace,
By RJ White · #107719 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
Hmmmm Does using a 1/2" end mill in a mill/drill count..?? I melted a bit of aluminum (wondering how "dull" the end mill was)... Mea culpa. DBN, aka John
By druid_noibn · #107718 ·
Re: ACME threads
yes it has QCGB
By Fred Flintstone <stoeger666@...> · #107717 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
I lent my brother my worm drive skillsaw so he could do some remodeling work. He brought it back and said it was no good and downright dangerous. It jumped and smoked and wouldn't cut and he had gone
By d6crawler · #107716 ·
Re: ACME threads
What lathe do ya have ? Does it have a QCGB ? animal
By mike allen · #107715 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
My limited experience says bourbon and wrenches don't mix. Too much caffeine can also be a problem, though it's less likely to affect your judgment to the extent too much bourbon does. ;)? I'm not a
By Bill in OKC too · #107714 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
OH, yes. This was good , made me smile and laugh a little . I am sure we have all done stuff like that. I know I have! Peace out and ?? up to more coffee, maybe even a bourbon!
By RJ White · #107713 ·
Re: ACME threads
Thank you, Yes I am sure it is 1/2 inch and have access to a 1/2 inch 10 tap, which of course does me no good.
By Fred Flintstone <stoeger666@...> · #107712 ·
Re: ACME threads
These may help. BUT are you shure it’s 1/2? If it’s true Acme and 1/2-6 there is little room for a tool in the nut ID. Here is a 1/2-10 I made. Jim B,
By Jim_B · #107711 ·
Re: ACME threads
right hand or clock wise
By Fred Flintstone <stoeger666@...> · #107710 ·
Re: ACME threads
First, right or left hand thread? allan yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: -- "well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand"
By m. allan noah <kitno455@...> · #107709 ·
ACME threads
Hello all, I hope everyone had a great holiday, I have an old vise I am trying to restore, it is a small vise, and it is missing a t type nut internally and I have to tap a new one. I have not cut an
By Fred Flintstone <stoeger666@...> · #107708 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
As I was leaving to run some Saturday morning errands years ago, I said good morning to the neighbor in his newly built garage as he was getting ready to put up a new garage door opener. Several
By Richard Wanke · #107707 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
The solution is simple. Use left hand drill bits. ?LOL.. Been there, done that Al-USA Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2023 10:50 PM To: SouthBendLathe@groups.io Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Home
By ww_big_al · #107706 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
I suppose it's easy done. Not that I ever have, I think. Back in September '73 when I started my British Rail sponsored Engineering degree course with 3 months in Derby carriage works apprentice
By eddie.draper@btinternet.com · #107705 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
I'm going to self-righteously claim I have never, ever, ever done that. Sure I haven't. I wouldn't? lie to you about a thing like this :) Much. ;). Try it with a 1/2" bit sometime. I think it's
By Bill in OKC too · #107704 ·
Re: Home shop adventures
You are not the first one?
By Theodore Cannon · #107703 ·
Home shop adventures
I've been on a "git 'er done" home shop rampage for the last few weeks. Ran a dedicated 220 circuit to the garage. Learned how to bend half inch EMT and did that without screwing up a single piece of
By George Meinschein · #107702 ·
Re: Horizontal drive unit
Hi Bob, Do you happen to have that drive still? I’m looking for one, please drop me an email.
By bobbin · #107701 ·
Looking for SB9A apron and countershaft assy
Hi folks, Picked up a rusty 644Z cutie recently that’s missing the carriage apron and a few other things. According to Ebay the apron is cast gold and gears are Inconel, or so the asking prices
By bobbin · #107700 ·