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boring
I am working my way through my first project and and have been boring an aluminum engine cylinder. The resulting hole is smaller (0.010+) at the tailstock end. I've read about boring bar "springing"
By hanley_gerald <gbhan@...> · #17926 ·
Re: 1st microwave to tear apart
Have a look here: http://repairfaq.org/sam/micfaq.htm#micsafdc Like the article says, their should be a bleeder on the capacitor to render it safe, but it can fail and there's no way for most to
By moir_p · #17925 ·
1st microwave to tear apart
I got a free microwave and want to take it apart but need to be sure i do it safely. Have heard about the residual build up of voltage in the capacitor. Can someone give me a procedure to properly
By rick201m · #17924 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
Paul, Don't think any of us can find the file. What's the Yahoo Group name? Rance
By rancerupp · #17923 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
"Document not found" Brewster <paul_probus@...> wrote: <paul_probus@> to
By imbrewster2 · #17922 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
They're welcome to it. I leached it from MSC's website, originally. Paul section? :) here, other the
By paul_probus · #17921 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
If you're a member, it should bring you right to the link, like it did for me (I just tried it right before posting). For non-members it should take people to the group's homepage and inform them that
By paul_probus · #17920 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
I'm getting a "web page not found" for that link. ??? Chuck K.
By Charles E. Kinzer <ckinzer@...> · #17919 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
Maybe one of the mods. could upload it here in our files section? :) Thanks for considering my request. wrote:
By rancerupp · #17918 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
You guys are the best! Thanks everyone for sharing. I like to study, and this gives me lots of information to get going with. wrote: one
By clypeaster55 · #17917 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
The link to the "cheat sheet" I posted is far handier and easier to follow, IMHO. Paul <ckinzer@...> wrote: I offered up. I think the magic page is http://www.carbidedepot.com/carbide-inserts.aspx for
By paul_probus · #17916 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
Here is a link, since I could not upload a file into the Files section of the group. It is one of my groups and you'll have to join before you can see it. Sorry, I would have uploaded it here, but
By paul_probus · #17915 ·
Re: Way Wear, Hard Gibs
It's an Albion box for an Enfield Mike.
By Marty N <martyn@...> · #17914 ·
Re: Way Wear, Hard Gibs
Hi Mike, Yep, I think you've established the rear slide wears most but not rapidly. I'm still planning to shim & lap my original slides like you. I did forget the other major source of lifting forces
By born4something · #17913 ·
Re: Carbide Insert Nomenclature?
I think that Carbide Depot site is much handier than the first one I offered up. I think the magic page is http://www.carbidedepot.com/carbide-inserts.aspx I also just tripped over this page called
By Charles E. Kinzer <ckinzer@...> · #17910 ·
Re: Way Wear, Hard Gibs
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 01:36:40 -0000 "born4something" <ajs@...> writes: Actually, this isn't quite true. There's a force lifting the rear of the carriage whenever the tool is cutting the
By Michael Taglieri <miket--nyc@...> · #17912 ·
Re: Way Wear, Hard Gibs
Marty, what's the vehicle that your "gearbox of English design from the 40's" is used in? I have a similar English design (from the 30's) on my Norton Commando motorcycle. It has worked fine for 2
By Michael Taglieri <miket--nyc@...> · #17911 ·
Re: Way Wear, Hard Gibs
Fair 'nuff Marty. I get down to detail in electronics stuff where I know my territory. No qualms about ripping commercial gear apart and redesigning. This stuff is out of my territory and went
By born4something · #17909 ·
Re: HF Lathes
--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "Aaron Pasteris" <aarons_groups@...> wrote: ... > The Harbor freight is actually 2" shorter than the others and more expensive so stay away if possible. > ... I'm
By moir_p · #17908 ·
Re: Homier vs Cummins - Better Buy?
I actually called to order an 8x12 last weekend and found the price had gone up, it is now $499, and it's on back order with no expected date. So instead of waiting, or going bigger, I decided to save
By Su Gardner · #17907 ·