Bill, Several of us have been waiting in the background for someone that was getting one of these to give us a review on it. We would all like to hear your...
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jack F
gunsmith@...
Aug 1, 2001 9:40 am
Sorry, Syd, I didn't mean to sound like I was giving legal advice. As far as I know, anyone is free to try small claims court with a small claim and no...
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Ron Yost
musik@...
Aug 1, 2001 9:41 am
I'm curious if any listmember knows if the HF store in Santa Maria, Calif. has this in stock as yet? (Yes, I know I could just call and find out. :) Thanks. ...
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jack F
gunsmith@...
Aug 1, 2001 9:41 am
How about drilling the hole to the correct depth at the center of the hole, and then grinding off the point of the bit down to about 1/2 the diameter of the...
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Michael Floyd
mjf@...
Aug 1, 2001 10:07 am
... rather like the multi-cylinder 50cc bikes that Honda raced in the mid to late 60s. A tiny power band meant a lot of gears. Sounded like a mosquito on one...
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Syd H. Levine
analog@...
Aug 1, 2001 10:30 am
What i meant was county district court. it is just one notch up from SCC. i would only go that route for the satisfaction of making them spend some money...
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f100_71@...
Aug 1, 2001 10:51 am
It can and does detonate when used in internal combustion engines. This is one reason T/F and Funny Cars are using three spark plugs per cyl, to assure the...
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J. Freeman
J.A.FREEMAN@...
Aug 1, 2001 11:42 am
I had red grease all over my hands when I left the Little Rock,AR H.F. store last Thursday from Dickey Fingering the mini mill they have in stock....
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Tim Wakefield
twakefield@...
Aug 1, 2001 12:29 pm
Good advice. We used to keep flat-bottomed drills in our shop for making counter bores for socket cap screws. Tim ... From: jack F...
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Mert Baker
MertBaker@...
Aug 1, 2001 1:23 pm
Syd, I had a Sears Radial Arm Saw that had a broken trigger switch. 5 pieces. Sunday afternoon. Middle of a project. Used a rubber band & Brownell's...
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Garry & Maxine Foster
garry.foster@...
Aug 1, 2001 1:59 pm
Don What tooling can you get for R8 that isn't readily available in MT? I have a MT2 mill and just don't see it to be a problem... And for what isn't available...
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deanw@...
Aug 1, 2001 2:07 pm
I tried to make it look nice. I had to assemble and disassemble it about 50 times while building to check for fit etc. so it got a few sctatches and dings...
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john_dumas@...
Aug 1, 2001 2:19 pm
... Yeah, but when you were "on the pipe" (powerband), those two-strokers were AWESOME!! _Loved_ my RD-350 neck-snapper........... Oh, most of the mosquito...
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deanw@...
Aug 1, 2001 2:21 pm
Hi Robert; Its a four stroke. Bore is 3/4" X 1" stroke. I think that works out to .44 cubic inch. Not quite big enough for that riding mower. Dean W ... ...
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Gary Wightman
wightgar@...
Aug 1, 2001 2:41 pm
Maybe this is something that Chris at LMS could look into for us. Only other alternative for buying one is Sherline at $250. Gary ... From: Joe Schulte Sent:...
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wjw2000@...
Aug 1, 2001 2:48 pm
The RT w/ clamp set & shipping to MI is £150.90 According to the Yahoo Currency Converter http://quote.yahoo.com/m5?a=150.9&s=GBP&t=USD&c=0 The cost would be...
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Billy Moore
wa4lqn@...
Aug 1, 2001 3:01 pm
Donald: Thanks for the reply. Have ordered a end mill holder 3/8 and 1/2 and 3/4 collett, and of course a couple of T nuts 7/16. The book (bless it's heart)...
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ron-kim@...
Aug 1, 2001 3:31 pm
HELLO ALL: I was just surfing and here i am. I never thought such a place existed, I've had a 7x10 and minimill for some time and had to go it alone. syd: ...
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vikkiford001@...
Aug 1, 2001 4:27 pm
Hello and welcome, Ron. This is a great group. Very friendly and very willing to offer advice when asked. I like it in here. I've even been able to contribute ...
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Jim E.
jim0000@...
Aug 1, 2001 4:51 pm
I've purchased two types there. Both could be be used with wires already connected to something. The corrugated type was split down the middle - you pushed...
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Chris Wood
chrisw@...
Aug 1, 2001 4:56 pm
Syd: Look at Sealcon SM type fittings. They are not identical, but they appear to be close enough. You might be able to figure out what sizes you need and ask ...
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Ty Hoeffer
pth3k@...
Aug 1, 2001 4:56 pm
... I went through the same thought processes & went CHEAP first. BIG MISTAKE!! I got one of those 6" H/V rotary tables made in India. It is a 40 bl piece of...
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Ralph E. Patterson
rpatter1@...
Aug 1, 2001 5:00 pm
In message post 32903 on 07/31/2:59pm, Ben Jones offered a patent document for a system related to TORX fasteners. I searched for TORX related sites with the...
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David Goodfellow
davegood@...
Aug 1, 2001 5:31 pm
"I've even been able to contribute myself at times." ... Now that's dedication!<g>...
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Michael Floyd
mjf@...
Aug 1, 2001 6:50 pm
... and the smell mick Michael.Floyd@......
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Scott Hite
rigidshovel@...
Aug 1, 2001 6:55 pm
Hi, I purchased a Harbor Freight 9 x 20 Lathe last year. Recently the carriage half-nut clamp which engages the lead screw became stripped out. I ...
32986
nplaks@...
Aug 1, 2001 7:19 pm
I have also been looking for a rotary table for my Minimill. The popular 6 inch appears to be marginally too large. The Sherline 4 inch RT is apparrently of...
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wjw2000@...
Aug 1, 2001 7:58 pm
I bought the Grizzly 6" RT. Haven't used it yet, but it did need some cleaning/de-swarfing. It is made in Taiwan. I've been pretty happy with the stuff I...
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Jim E.
jim0000@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:21 pm
How come you're not starting out in Small Claims Court? Graciously, Jim It's not controlling when you know you're right. "Syd H. Levine" wrote: <snip>...
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Ed Blain
eblain1@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:22 pm
Ralph- You found them! Camcar is the manufacturer of the Trade marked "Torix" drive system. They make them in Rockford Il. not far from where used to live...