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Re: Which lube do you use


 

Here's one source:



Here are some more South Bend books:



Roy

--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "Don Leitch" wrote:

Hi I would love a pdf of that file if you don't mind

Don zl1atb

don@...



From: 7x12minilathe@... [mailto:7x12minilathe@...]
On Behalf Of Michael Jablonski
Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2013 11:23 a.m.
To: 7x12minilathe@...
Subject: RE: [7x12minilathe] Which lube do you use





The South Bend "HOW TO RUN A LATHE" book is very old, but the practices
still hold true today.

The copyright has run out on it long ago, so it can be reproduced at no
charge.

I have a PDF file of the book which I can email to you if you are
interested. It is a little over 3 megs.


Michael - USA

Micro-Mark MicroLux 7x16



-----Original Message-----
From: 7x12minilathe@... [mailto:7x12minilathe@...]
On Behalf Of Ebner Heating Air Conditioning Co.
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 5:23 AM
To: 7x12minilathe@...
Subject: [7x12minilathe] Which lube do you use



Excuse me if this question has already been asked but I am curious as to
what you recommend to keep cutting tools cool. Do you recommend a pump to
flood the tool and material being machined, a mist coolant spray, or the old
fashioned chip brush dunked in cutting oil? Most of my work will be done
with aluminum.



Also is there any one book that stands out from the rest as far as lathe and
mill practices that you might recommend to a newb?

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