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Ball bearing cross slide covt
Here working next is converting my cross slide to ball bearing . Using a motor 6201 seal Thd pdf is clearer than screw shot. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #274 ·
Re: Handy measuring tools
*Here few more disks* *Some for special work and keep it simple.* *The two I use is for my work is multiple use type.* *Dave*
By davesmith1800 · #273 ·
Re: My project thread
Like seeing photos Gives a sense of being in shop and you giving us a tour. This time year everything slows down until after April 15. Thank you Dave
By davesmith1800 · #272 ·
Re: My project thread
My Grizzly sitting on the table of an 1850 build date planer table in the Fred R Clark Machineworks. She will now reside in that shop instead of on my diningroom table. Her first job there was
By Nitro · #271 ·
The compass made easy
Here youtube on the compass. Easy too Dave https://youtu.be/ckhPRie1iKk?feature=shared
By davesmith1800 · #270 ·
GROUP NOTECE
Hello Everyone just monthly hi from MINILATHE @groups.io group at Groups.io, a free, easy-to-use email group service. Please take a moment to post your latest projects and photos here. Note: It
By davesmith1800 · #269 ·
Handy measuring tools
*Please post your Handy measuring tools for small work* *Here one almost never use? but very handy the day I need it.* *Pocket Comparator* *This one comes with 5 disks does fine thread and
By davesmith1800 · #268 ·
Watch size turning
Most use a follower rest but most only goes down to 3/16" [3.5mm] aBIX TOOL WILL GO DOWN TO Wtch A small box goes down to watch size here article on roller box and box tools works in tailstock
By davesmith1800 · #267 ·
Re: On the Funny Side
*When draftsman had a very bad hangover and hair of dog that bit him fail very badly . I saw this for first time about 1970 in all engineering offices*
Fun Fact
St. Elmo's fire (also called witchfire or witch's fire)[1] is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a corona discharge from a rod-like object such as a mast, spire, chimney, or
Re: On the Funny Side
By davesmith1800 · #264 ·
Re: File /9) Lubrication and cutting oils/107006-1701-Insted-A-Led-1-.pdf uploaded #file-notice
Here a link for white lead sub https://www.kbctools.ca/itemdetail/?itemCode=1-820-401 Dave
By davesmith1800 · #263 ·
File /9) Lubrication and cutting oils/107006-1701-Insted-A-Led-1-.pdf uploaded #file-notice
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By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #262 ·
Added Folder /9) Lubrication and cutting oils #file-notice
davesmith1800 <davesmith1@...> added folder */9) Lubrication and cutting oils* *Description:* This for 1) Lathe and Mill oils and grease need 2) Cutting Oils 3) Water coolant
By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #261 ·
Bubble Sextant /Octant
*Herd few photos of a Bubble Sextant sometimes know as Bubble Octant too. Used main in Aircraft some times on land* *Used atless into 1950¡¯s. This style I do not know how long it was around .* *Note
By davesmith1800 · #260 ·
Re: Hardness tesrters
Sounds great too It will work too. It bouns that makes work to a senceres like you said a mini metal detector and time. When purchased the first I play around with aluminum Found about 18"? drop I
By davesmith1800 · #259 ·
Re: Hardness tesrters
Voltage would be pretty low, but I'll bet the current is pretty good. 200mm long pipe, not cm.
By Jerry Durand · #258 ·
Re: Hardness tesrters
Should figure out how to measure the induced voltage. Would be a cool addition to the demonstration.? Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes
By Bill in OKC too · #257 ·
Re: Hardness tesrters
I know feeling of Harry Potter magic wand and dropping ball. Back in 1970¡¯s when first purchased it I would be ok for cast iron wheels and if work i would be happy. I was very surprised how well it
By davesmith1800 · #256 ·
Re: Hardness tesrters
You need to make a chart for ceramic bearing balls. *Blacksmith use for long time.* *The machinist hammer ball is used for hardness too.* *The one purchase in 1970¡¯s the patten was in not losing
By davesmith1800 · #255 ·