You all should know what't up ,so here you go ! William . You are receiving this notice because you are a moderator of one or more groups. As part of our...
The latest issue of Home Shop Machinist has a detailed article on this very subject -- doing a head job on an internal combustion engine [in the article, a...
Some years ago I bent the crankshaft on my rotary mower. After searching extensively for a replacement motor, I found that the cheapest source was to buy a...
Here's a link to the the saddle adjusting procedure and a link to Mike's lapping procedure: http://www.mini-lathe.com/Mini_lathe/Tuning/tuning.htm#Saddle ...
Make sure the end mill you are using is a center-cutting type. On some end-mills the cutting teeth do not extend all the way to the center of the mill. Those...
... prototype. The ... inventor at ... problems. ... to be ... My dad was there when he flew. went out of the building for lunch and got to watch the crasy...
Hi all, I just found out that as of Aug 7th, all the attachements on the posts will be striped. from yahoo.... - Message Attachments: Yahoo! Groups will...
Snorkelca, You can use this application www.personalgroupware.com <http://www.personalgroupware.com/> to archive your groups messages & attachments. You should...
Check the bolting to the table, you may have a natural frequency vibration problem with the mass of th object you are working on. To figure that out, one...
... I always enjoy "newspeak" and "doublespeak", as in "high-quality service", now means "less service". I even used it in my comment, see "enjoy" immediately...
Chris, 1. It's a DIY membrane - I found that it is way too expensive to have them made. The PCB has tact switches mounted to it with round plastic caps that...
Hello all: I've got a few of those double ended boring bars, the round kind that takes a square HSS tool bit (not a carbide insert) in a through hole, is held...
I'm pretty sure you grind them to look like normal left handed cutting bits; the same as you would grind a flycutter bit. I'm not positive about this being the...
Everything is relative. I personally think nearly all food products subject to fermentation or bacterial action smell pretty bad. Hell, I do not even like...
In taking apart my Homier 7x12 for cleaning, I tried to remove the compound slide handle screw and found that it must of been tightened by an air impact...
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Gordon Couger
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Aug 1, 2003 11:29 pm
All protypes are tested chained down for a lot of hours to see if anything breaks. Real fun flying. Gordon ... From: "mertbaker" <MertBaker@...> To:...
Just tighten the set screws down on the gib so the screw only turns so far befroe it doesnt move then take the screw off of the end of the handle. This should...
I am going to try threading for the first time on my 7x10. Is there a trick to getting the 20 tooth metal 'A' gear off so I can install a different one for 13...
Jim, Thanks for the idea! I tighten down the gibs but they would not tighten enought not to let the handle rotate, but I then placed the handle of a small...
Clint, It dawned on me to go look at my smallest fly cutter; the body is 7/8" dia, with a 3/16" tool slot. When I thought about the size of the valve seat...
... a ... first ... Never mind. I finally got it off. I used two screwdrivers and wedged them together end to end and slowly worked my way around the gear and ...
... Ok. I was thinking something along those lines. ... Cool. ... Yeah. The PIC's are very popular. ... Hmm, interesting. When I was working out my design I...
Should come off if you alternate prying from opposite sides, to keep a relatively straight force on it. Once it cocks a bit, it won't want to come off. After...
The 10-24 tap takes a .1495" (#25) hole, and a bolt I have mikes out to .185" at the crests. My question: is there enough steel (or brass) in a .250 round...
William Abernathy <william@...> wrote: The 10-24 tap takes a .1495" (#25) hole, and a bolt I have mikes out to .185" at the crests. My question: is there...