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Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
I just loaded a PDF copy of the " Machinery¡¯s Handbook Pocket Companion" to the files section.
By Richard Burrows · #64615 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
You can download a PDF of the? " Machinery¡¯s Handbook Pocket Companion "
By Richard Burrows · #64614 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Don't you guys own a Machinery's Handbook? It is available in print or digital. No need to blow up and file tables. I have a copy at my desk and one in the shop. The shop one is grungier. When
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #64613 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
I put few here but do not fillup the file space here with all files Dave
By davesmith1800 · #64612 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Dave, The ¡°direct link¡± you posted will only work for a member of that group. I¡¯ve looked through all the e-mails listed in the group which was a waste of my time as your link simply does
By Gerald Feldman · #64611 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
I have the Machinery's Hand Book too. The list I posted has easy to and the my Machinery's Hand Book never has oil on it . I start with the Machinery's Hand Book. First blowup on a copier and later
By davesmith1800 · #64610 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
I have my copy of Machinery's Hand Book. It has all the charts and information I will ever need. Dick -- http://www.homemadetools.net/ forum/ OFF-
By OldToolmaker · #64609 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Dave, May thanks, got it now. Cheers David Sent: 10 February 2025 20:50 To: DAVID DORNOM <su8410@...>; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Unimat] Charts & Tables for
By DAVID DORNOM · #64608 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Here a direct link /g/minilathe/files/5%29Charts_&_Tables Dave
By davesmith1800 · #64607 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
You have to log in to the groups.io website, go to the group you want to look at, and click on the files link. Which should be near the bottom of the list on the left side of the web page. Bill in
By Bill in OKC too · #64606 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Good morning Jeffrey, How do you get to the files section? I cannot raise it? Regards David Sent: 10 February 2025 03:59 To: Jeffrey Kropp
By DAVID DORNOM · #64605 ·
Re: Optivisor
That's going to depend on your eyes, and what you need to make them happy. You might want to try these:?https://www.harborfreight.com/head-lamp-magnifier-58788.html They're $15, and have 6 different
By Bill in OKC too · #64604 ·
Re: Optivisor
I use type in past I do not do have today Dave
By davesmith1800 · #64603 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
This link to group I just tested and is working /g/minilathe Dave
By davesmith1800 · #64602 ·
Re: Optivisor
Here is the Grobet version: https://grobetusa.com/product/led-illuminating-magnifier-with-two-way-adjustable-headband-item-no-29-569/ And here is a regular optivisor with extra lenses:
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #64601 ·
Re: Optivisor
From what you describe, I would recommend 3x or 4x, based on how close you want to be.? 2x too little, 5x too strong.? I have acquired one of each power over time. As far as another brand, I have
By John Hutnick · #64600 ·
Re: Optivisor
The magnification lenses each have a focal length. How close to your face will be the work? That will help you pick the closest lens. Or you can buy copy which comes with all lenses. Alternatively,
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #64599 ·
Optivisor
I intend to purchase an ¡°Optivisor¡± head band magnifier. What magnifying strength should I purchase? I will use it for detail work such as small parts and hand engraving.Any
By OldToolmaker · #64598 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Computer whiz I am not - cannot find a working link for charts??? [email protected]> wrote:
By Jeffrey Kropp · #64597 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Wasn't and got rest to upload. Dave FYI This site does? have other useful data /g/minilathe
By davesmith1800 · #64596 ·