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Re: Photos: Ammeter, swarf collector, saddle lock
You could always post to www.tinypic.com and point to it from a post here. Rance wrote:
By rancerupp · #18958 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
To find moderators, go too the group home page, click members. once there, look towards the top, you should see a link that says moderators, click it, then you will see the moderators listed. John is
By Clint D <driggars@...> · #18957 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
Hi John, Oops, pardon my ignorance. Intermittent brain connector wiring. Clint was the only mod that came to mind as I typed although I did know you could help too. Maybe I should re-read the Terms of
By born4something · #18956 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
Marty Yes, send them to me or any other mod Clint Marty N wrote:
By Clint D <driggars@...> · #18955 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
Ian and all, send any photos to me are any other mod, please let me know a name for the folder you want and if you want any name on the photos driggars@... Clint Ian Foster wrote:
By Clint D <driggars@...> · #18954 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
I really don't understand this mystery moderator comment... Marty lists me as a moderator of the 7x12 group on the first page of his site -- and I listed his site in the 7x12 Links some time back. So,
By GadgetBuilder · #18953 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
Hi Marty, Now isn't that a good question? They are a mysterious bunch who don't advertise much! I noticed a post a few hours back from Clint who identified himself as a moderator here. You could also
By born4something · #18952 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
G'day Marty. Until the moderators come out of the cupboard I have posted my pictures on 7x10 minlathe-photos. One good turn deserves another. Regards Ian they are?
By steam4ian · #18951 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
John: Would I send the photo to the list owner? List moderator? of whom they are? Marty
By Marty N <martyn@...> · #18950 ·
Re: Ammeter
wrote: They'd be rude - and we don't encourage that kind 'round here. <G> Catch you offline, John
By born4something · #18949 ·
Re: Photos: Ammeter, swarf collector, saddle lock
Ah, thanks Ian. Yep, a brag book, complete with fair headed grandkid. That engine looks nice & compact. John wrote: <fosterscons@> is the
By born4something · #18948 ·
Re: Ammeter
G'day John. I'm wondering if we shouldn't continue this discussion off group. Somebody will probably say Yes! Don't under estimate the effect of armature inductance and also the effect of the
By steam4ian · #18947 ·
Re: Photos: Ammeter, swarf collector, saddle lock
G'day John. Try 7x10 minilathe-photos. Enjoy One good turn deserves another. regards Ian wrote:
By steam4ian · #18946 ·
Re: Photos: Ammeter, swarf collector, saddle lock
Hi Ian, Can't spot it. On the 7x10 group under photos? John wrote: in 7x10 typing.
By born4something · #18945 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
Hi Marty, You WILL be posting some nice close-up picks of that parting tool and especially the business end, won't you? John frequently at a certainly short fixtures and ran Most of engraved tooling
By born4something · #18944 ·
Re: Ammeter
wrote: used Hi Ian, I think I'm being misquoted or at least misunderstood. Let's try to baffle with detail again. Check me Uncle Rabid! My concern over waveform affecting meter accuracy were only in
By born4something · #18943 ·
Re: Photos: Ammeter, swarf collector, saddle lock
Desoxyribonucleic acid. Gregor Stransky, San Antonio, Texas
By gregorstransky@... · #18942 ·
Photos: Ammeter, swarf collector, saddle lock
G'day all. My wife has a Granny's brag book and now so do I. My grandson is in one of the pictures. I have posted some photos which may arouse some interest on the 7x10 Photos group. Title not is
By steam4ian · #18941 ·
Re: Ammeter/Parting
G'day Jim <snip> I am hoping the meter will be useful when parting off as I frequently stall the lathe, even with a 1/16 blade. That is why I wanted it at a place where I can see it when operating the
By Marty N <martyn@...> · #18940 ·
Re: Broke the tap, Grrrrr.
Hard to tell exactly; the package is marked "sodium bisulfate". Since it's a plastic bottle, labeled "pH Down" for spas, I don't think they were overly concerned with technical accuracy! Roy wrote:
By Roy · #18939 ·