Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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If the box never moves it probably isn't a problem.? If it is a drawer or toolbox then every time it vibrates you will have sharp edges wearing against each other and becoming dull.
I 3D print divided and stacking holders for my loose drills, taps, and reamers.? This takes up more space than if they are all banging into each other, but not a lot more, and is better for storage.
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Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph
Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Well, generally is it is:
a) To keep sharp, hardened edges from banging against each other, causing them to dull or chip. b) To avoid having to dig through 50 sharp edged tools looking for the one you need. every.damn.time. :-)
But this is a rule more honored in the breach, I suspect.?
Just today I got an email tip about this from “Home Shop Machinist” about this very topic:
An interesting hack, but it does lead me to wonder why he doesn’t store his end mills in them 8-P
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
--? Bruce Johnson
"Wherever you go, there you are." B. Banzai, PhD
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Thanks Alex, that is a good start at thinking about this. Opening and closing a drawer and rattling around makes sense. Right now the box is just sitting below a workbench on a shelve so only gets moved when needing a reamer.
I have at least 50 reamers in the box and another 50 scattered?around the shop. And then I have end mills some separated and some glomed together.
I am actually starting to think about sliding tray storage. Ralph
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If the box never moves it probably isn't a problem.? If it is a drawer or toolbox then every time it vibrates you will have sharp edges wearing against each other and becoming dull.
I 3D print divided and stacking holders for my loose drills, taps, and reamers.? This takes up more space than if they are all banging into each other, but not a lot more, and is better for storage.
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph
Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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You can chip the edges of the reamers. That means you need to resharpen them to get the best finish. A box of 50 reamers is going to be a chunk of change to have resharpened. Same thing with files, or any other hard tool steel. You can take a $100 tool and convert it to a few cents worth of steel scrap in an instant if you chip it badly enough, or break it. I dropped my 3/16" reamer first time I took it out of the set, and broke 3" off the shank. OWIE!?
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. LAZARUS LONG (Robert A. Heinlein)
On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 09:35:44 AM CST, Ralph Hulslander <rhulslander@...> wrote:
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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??? ??? ??? I've seen reamers in blocks of wood & plastic .
Also seen them in Index's . I know Huot makes one for over/under
reamers .
??? ??? animal
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Thanks Alex, that is a good start at thinking about
this.
Opening and closing a drawer and rattling around makes
sense. Right now the box is just sitting below a workbench on
a shelve so only gets moved when needing a reamer.
I have at least 50 reamers in the box and another 50
scattered?around the shop.
And then I have end mills some separated and some glomed
together.
I am actually starting to think about sliding tray storage.
Ralph
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:44
AM alexphredorg < alex@...> wrote:
If
the box never moves it probably isn't a problem.? If it is
a drawer or toolbox then every time it vibrates you will
have sharp edges wearing against each other and becoming
dull.
I
3D print divided and stacking holders for my loose drills,
taps, and reamers.? This takes up more space than if they
are all banging into each other, but not a lot more, and
is better for storage.
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items
should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50
reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of
these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in
the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph
Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14"
Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC
motors and a non working 3D printer
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta
drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non
working 3D printer
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Reamers are just like a rose or woman, when you bump the petals together, they will bruise and not give you the results you are?looking for, even worse, if it is a woman it could be a "see you in court job". Ouch, I just felt my wallet shrink, or a happy relationship, the later I doubt. I plastic coat (the old oil and hot wax melt) religiously?my reamers, end mills etc, and when you need to use them, just peel off the wax, and throw it back into the?melting?pot for reuse. I have an old Russian pre 1940 military camping stove that uses methylated?spirit and a well used saucepan to? heat up the?wax. After a few projects, I light up the?stove and dip. Sounds OTT, but I just priced an 8 mm dia solid carbide Sandvik end mill, what?I have is?almost at the end of life, but done a?lot of work over 8 years,? These cutters retail out at $35, so it's a case of dip until?I get my Biden next benefit check LOL.? This dipping not?only protects the edges (petals) but keeps?the dreaded rust off them as well.
Nice to hear from?you all, it's been a topsy turvy time for many months. DH is quiet, but the?light down the tunnel is not the train coming at you, keep the faith. Stay well, vigilant, and keep your mask on at all times, especially in the bathroom. LOL. Best wishes. John
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Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
-- John
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I can easily make up a block of wood with some holes to hold the reamers, I have a couple of them for some end mills and boring bars.
But how much space would a piece of wood that holds 50 reamers take up. Lets see 5 x 1-/12 = 7.5" 10 x 1-1/2 = 15
So possibly a 10-1/2" x 18" piece of wood could hold 50 reamers with 1-1/2" on center. But I do not have 189 sq in of counter top?available.
I am open to all/any ideas! I like John's idea of using wax, I could leave them in the box. Ralph
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Reamers are just like a rose or woman, when you bump the petals together, they will bruise and not give you the results you are?looking for, even worse, if it is a woman it could be a "see you in court job". Ouch, I just felt my wallet shrink, or a happy relationship, the later I doubt. I plastic coat (the old oil and hot wax melt) religiously?my reamers, end mills etc, and when you need to use them, just peel off the wax, and throw it back into the?melting?pot for reuse. I have an old Russian pre 1940 military camping stove that uses methylated?spirit and a well used saucepan to? heat up the?wax. After a few projects, I light up the?stove and dip. Sounds OTT, but I just priced an 8 mm dia solid carbide Sandvik end mill, what?I have is?almost at the end of life, but done a?lot of work over 8 years,? These cutters retail out at $35, so it's a case of dip until?I get my Biden next benefit check LOL.? This dipping not?only protects the edges (petals) but keeps?the dreaded rust off them as well.
Nice to hear from?you all, it's been a topsy turvy time for many months. DH is quiet, but the?light down the tunnel is not the train coming at you, keep the faith. Stay well, vigilant, and keep your mask on at all times, especially in the bathroom. LOL. Best wishes. John
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
-- John
-- Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Ralph, there are probably thousands of ways of doing what you need to do! (BTW, I envy you finding a box of 50 reamers!) Most of the reamers aren't going to need 1.5" spacing unless you got a box of big reamers. If you sort them by size, you'll find *PROBABLY!* that except for the very smallest, several of them are going to have the same size shanks. It would be sensible (under some conditions and themes for organization) to have those grouped together. Also generally speaking, but subject to a lot of exceptions, the larger ones will have longer shafts. If you have a lot of small ones, you could probably get those on 3/4" centers or less, and the closer you can get them, the less of your surface area you need to use. You could perhaps do a block of 25 on 3/8" centers, and so on, depending on what sizes you have, and have a different block for each size range that suits what you have, and you may be able to sort by length of reamer, too.? I have two sets of reamer, right now. One fractional inch 1/8-1/2, and the corresponding over & under set, plus a half-dozen or so random sizes various online friends have sent me, and one .316" reamer that I got for a special purpose. maybe 30 reamers, all told. That specialty reamer is the only one with a long shank. Most of mine fit in a plastic organizer pouch, except the odd ones. I hope, some day, to have a great deal larger selection of reamers, both general and special purpose, so I'm pack-ratting all the ideas I can find for storage for when that day comes.?
Last week, since my brother was bringing me the Smithy 3-in-1 machine he bought (he said for me) about this time last year, I pushed ahead and spent all of my waking time that I could working on the shop. The Smithy is on a HF Yukon cabinet of it's own. The Atlas TH42 is on one of it's own. The Mini-lathe & Mini-mill may (if they'll fit) go on the tool chest that I bought a couple of years ago for the Atlas. If not, I may go buy another cabinet. The Atlas MF mill is probably going on one of the smaller tool chests I've had for several years. Unless I can find one about 36"-37" wide that I can steal some $$ out of the budget for. I'm hoping to have the workshop cleaned and organized enough to actually so some work in by next weekend at the latest, and would like it to be this coming weekend. That will require juggling bits and pieces among the various tool chests, and finding good places for stuff than can be used among the various machines.?
Bill in OKC
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William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. LAZARUS LONG (Robert A. Heinlein)
On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 05:01:34 PM CST, Ralph Hulslander <rhulslander@...> wrote:
I can easily make up a block of wood with some holes to hold the reamers, I have a couple of them for some end mills and boring bars.
But how much space would a piece of wood that holds 50 reamers take up. Lets see 5 x 1-/12 = 7.5" 10 x 1-1/2 = 15
So possibly a 10-1/2" x 18" piece of wood could hold 50 reamers with 1-1/2" on center. But I do not have 189 sq in of counter top?available.
I am open to all/any ideas! I like John's idea of using wax, I could leave them in the box. Ralph
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Reamers are just like a rose or woman, when you bump the petals together, they will bruise and not give you the results you are?looking for, even worse, if it is a woman it could be a "see you in court job". Ouch, I just felt my wallet shrink, or a happy relationship, the later I doubt. I plastic coat (the old oil and hot wax melt) religiously?my reamers, end mills etc, and when you need to use them, just peel off the wax, and throw it back into the?melting?pot for reuse. I have an old Russian pre 1940 military camping stove that uses methylated?spirit and a well used saucepan to? heat up the?wax. After a few projects, I light up the?stove and dip. Sounds OTT, but I just priced an 8 mm dia solid carbide Sandvik end mill, what?I have is?almost at the end of life, but done a?lot of work over 8 years,? These cutters retail out at $35, so it's a case of dip until?I get my Biden next benefit check LOL.? This dipping not?only protects the edges (petals) but keeps?the dreaded rust off them as well.
Nice to hear from?you all, it's been a topsy turvy time for many months. DH is quiet, but the?light down the tunnel is not the train coming at you, keep the faith. Stay well, vigilant, and keep your mask on at all times, especially in the bathroom. LOL. Best wishes. John
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
-- John
-- Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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[and the crowd goes wild cheering]
Actual shop time! WooHoo!
That’s good news to hear, Bill!? On Mar 3, 2021, at 4:29 PM, Bill in OKC too via < wmrmeyers@...> wrote:
I'm hoping to have the workshop cleaned and organized enough to actually so some work in by next weekend at the latest, and would like it to be this coming weekend. That will require juggling bits and pieces among the various tool chests, and finding good places for stuff than can be used among the various machines.?
--? Bruce Johnson
"Wherever you go, there you are." B. Banzai, PhD
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I almost have a desk area in my shop, so far it has only taken 7 years to get to almost have.
Once I have the desk area then I will have room to sort through all of the reamers that I have and think? about how to store them.
I am still thinking about some sort of hot wax.
Ralph
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[and the crowd goes wild cheering]
Actual shop time! WooHoo!
That’s good news to hear, Bill!? On Mar 3, 2021, at 4:29 PM, Bill in OKC too via < wmrmeyers@...> wrote:
I'm hoping to have the workshop cleaned and organized enough to actually so some work in by next weekend at the latest, and would like it to be this coming weekend. That will require juggling bits and pieces among the various tool chests, and finding good places for stuff than can be used among the various machines.?
--? Bruce Johnson
"Wherever you go, there you are." B. Banzai, PhD
-- Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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I have used the blue flexible jewelers wax with great succes. It is a lot tougher than candle wax . You will have to dip it two or three times .? It cost about $20 for 2 pounds on Ebay.?
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Might also look up the recipe for machinable wax. It's a mix of plastic and wax, and is hard enough to protect an edge, and soft enough to be machinable for practice, or for parts that need to be investment cast. Stuff ain't cheap to buy, but it's not expensive to make.?
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. LAZARUS LONG (Robert A. Heinlein)
On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 08:34:16 PM CST, Cornelius Wessels <cwessels@...> wrote:
I have used the blue flexible jewelers wax with great succes. It is a lot tougher than candle wax . You will have to dip it two or three times .? It cost about $20 for 2 pounds on Ebay.?
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Hi
I would suggest you coat the tools in Crocel which will protect the edges, I have all my Reamers so coated and stored in a box, the coating slides off easily when you need to use the tool and can be replaced after use. I use an
old saucepan and camping stove for the Crocel.
Regards
Phil Barlow
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Thanks Alex, that is a good start at thinking about this.
Opening and closing a drawer and rattling around makes sense. Right now the box is just sitting below a workbench on a shelve so only gets moved when needing a reamer.
I have at least 50 reamers in the box and another 50 scattered?around the shop.
And then I have end mills some separated and some glomed together.
I am actually starting to think about sliding tray storage.
Ralph
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:44 AM alexphredorg < alex@...> wrote:
If the box never moves it probably isn't a problem.? If it is a drawer or toolbox then every time it vibrates you will have sharp edges wearing against each other and becoming dull.
I 3D print divided and stacking holders for my loose drills, taps, and reamers.? This takes up more space than if they are all banging into each other, but not a lot more, and is better for storage.
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph
Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Thanks, I need links to these items, I Googled .
Amazon does have some interesting .
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Hi
I would suggest you coat the tools in Crocel which will protect the edges, I have all my Reamers so coated and stored in a box, the coating slides off easily when you need to use the tool and can be replaced after use. I use an
old saucepan and camping stove for the Crocel.
Regards
Phil Barlow
Thanks Alex, that is a good start at thinking about this.
Opening and closing a drawer and rattling around makes sense. Right now the box is just sitting below a workbench on a shelve so only gets moved when needing a reamer.
I have at least 50 reamers in the box and another 50 scattered?around the shop.
And then I have end mills some separated and some glomed together.
I am actually starting to think about sliding tray storage.
Ralph
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:44 AM alexphredorg < alex@...> wrote:
If the box never moves it probably isn't a problem.? If it is a drawer or toolbox then every time it vibrates you will have sharp edges wearing against each other and becoming dull.
I 3D print divided and stacking holders for my loose drills, taps, and reamers.? This takes up more space than if they are all banging into each other, but not a lot more, and is better for storage.
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph
Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
-- Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Well if you go further down on a google search
?
?
?
?
?
but I especially like this line from the MSDS
?
“Hazardous decomposition products: Fire creates: Oxides of: carbon.”
?
?
?
R James (Jim) Klessig P.E. | Senior Power Systems Engineer |
Electrical Reliability Services, VERTIV
jim.klessig@...,
jim_klessig@...
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HI
I used to buy it from a company called Cromwell tools in the UK.
Regards
Phil
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Thanks, I need links to these items, I Googled .
Amazon does have some interesting .
Hi
I would suggest you coat the tools in Crocel which will protect the edges, I have all my Reamers so coated and stored in a box, the coating slides off easily when you need to use the tool and can be replaced
after use. I use an old saucepan and camping stove for the Crocel.
Regards
Phil Barlow
Thanks Alex, that is a good start at thinking about this.
Opening and closing a drawer and rattling around makes sense. Right now the box is just sitting below a workbench on a shelve so only gets moved when needing a reamer.
I have at least 50 reamers in the box and another 50 scattered?around the shop.
And then I have end mills some separated and some glomed together.
I am actually starting to think about sliding tray storage.
Ralph
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:44 AM alexphredorg < alex@...> wrote:
If the box never moves it probably isn't a problem.? If it is a drawer or toolbox then every time it vibrates you will have sharp edges wearing against each other and becoming dull.
I 3D print divided and stacking holders for my loose drills, taps, and reamers.? This takes up more space than if they are all banging into each other, but not a lot more, and is better for storage.
Why is it said that reamers drills or other metal items should not touch when being stored?
I have a box of reamers from a yard sale that has > 50 reamers all lumped together in a wood box.
I cannot imagine how much room would be needed if all of these reamers were in individual holders.
These reamers have been together for years they were in the box before I bought it 10 years ago.
So why is it said to not allow them to touch?
Ralph
Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer
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Thanks for the Cromwell links, I'd like to find it in the USA.
Ralph
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Well if you go further down on a google search
?
?
?
?
?
but I especially like this line from the MSDS
?
“Hazardous decomposition products: Fire creates: Oxides of: carbon.”
?
?
?
R James (Jim) Klessig P.E. | Senior Power Systems Engineer |
Electrical Reliability Services, VERTIV
jim.klessig@...,
jim_klessig@...
1876 Gwin Rd, Mckinleyville | CA | 95519 | USA
|
Cell (707) 497-9611 |
eFax
614-410-0653
?
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed and may contain confidential and privileged information protected by law. If you received this e-mail
in error, any review, use, dissemination, distribution, or copying of the e-mail is strictly prohibited. Please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete all copies from your system.
-- Jim Klessig
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