Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
We don't even HAVE a kitchen table right now. And if we did, there'd be no place to put it, as our kitchen is a pit. It's more like a hallway to the back door. There is what we used to call a dining
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
My wife is into crafts but not tools. She was dissappointed when,I gave her a pair of good side cutters until she used them a while and compaired the results to the craft store/ Walmart cutters she
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perry7122
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
I have a mig welder all apart on the kitchen table right now . there's room to eat in front of the tv ??? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Thats funny, I was thinking aboutThis the other day-JodySent via the Samsung Galaxy S10+, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
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Jody
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Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
As I typically turn items from about 1/4" diameter up to about 4 inches in diameter I measure the runout of my chucks by chucking a short piece of 2" Diameter TGP steel and put an indicator on the
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mondosmetals
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
I never thought a yacht designer¡¯s wife would be so dense as to throw large pieces of metal away. You are a lucky man.
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Brian Cayer
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Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Well, two reasons. One is if you start with a piece of 1/2" rod, and make several cuts on it, but don't turn the original diameter because you want it to be 1/2". Then, if the chuck doesn't hold
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Jon Elson
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Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Yes, who cares about the OD of the chuck (except that it could cause the whole machine to vibrate.) You should measure the rod at two distances from the chuck, to detect not only runout but also
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Jon Elson
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
Good news, great wife! Dave
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Dave Matticks
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
SWMBO tolerates my hobbies because I also use them to fix thing she needs fixed. Also, I equate her kitchen (cooking is her major hobby) as her workshop, and try not to stint her on the things she
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
ya can't cut with a diamond? ??? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
No, I actually have a parts washer, and an electric pressure washer, for those parts that need cleaned. I'm crazy, not stupid. ;) Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) A human being should
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
my wife won't even go out to my shop ??? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
Mine got a chainsaw one year. I learned my lesson too. Bruce
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bmonson61
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
sometimes yer the windshield, sometimes yer the bug ??? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
A wise aunt once remarked to me, "One should choose hobbies that bring others enjoyment."? I'm not sure where that leaves us. Bruce
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ebrucehunter
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
ha ha.....do you clean engine parts in your dishwasher too????
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Denny
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
You can always borrow the diamond to tip a tool when you need one. Just remember the 11th Commandment! "Don't Get Caught!" Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) A human being should be able
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
LOL....yes, it has often been suggested that an occasional trip to Zales has many benefits. They don't have much for tooling there.
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Denny
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Re: 618 milling attachment jaw plates
Young stupid me bought my young bride a tiller for Christmas nearly thirty years ago. Some lessons last. Charles
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Charles
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