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8848 Lance
crashbone123 Send Email
May 1, 2009
1:37 pm
Pat, I have it loaded into my editing program, so I can change whatever you'd like. Think about chapter titles, picture labeling, zooms or other techniques to...
8849 keith gutshall
drpshops Send Email
May 1, 2009
9:31 pm
Hello Bruce  I am looking more at the cross slide then the carriage. I was looking at the Lathes.uk site , American Pacemaker lathe,  They have a drawing...
8850 Pat Delany
rigmatch Send Email
May 1, 2009
10:11 pm
For me, editing the movie is a hard thing to face. I went through 3 computers, 7 i/o devices, 3 programs with 7 versions of the last one (Pinnacle may they die...
8851 Bruce Bellows
snookered1ca Send Email
May 1, 2009
10:30 pm
What ever the chapter titles my be they should coincide with the book version that I'm working on. Bruce ... From: Lance To: multimachine@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
8852 Benjamin Domingo Bof
benjaminbof Send Email
May 1, 2009
10:44 pm
Engineer Julio Cobos was Mendoza province governor, now is vice president of Argentine and have this proposal to young people learn skills. Electronic...
8853 cvlac Send Email May 2, 2009
6:04 am
Hi Ben I'm not a metallurgist expert, but I think that you can't archive too hight temperatures with a propane burning furnace.Its Ok for alu, brass, but I do...
8854 Benjamin Bof
benjaminbof Send Email
May 2, 2009
12:25 pm
Thank you Costas for your answer but the more simple to use are solid fuels from the beginning of times. Here is available at low cost charcoal and it is able...
8855 Pat Delany
rigmatch Send Email
May 2, 2009
4:12 pm
Bruce is right, all this needs to be coordinated but I don't have a clue how to do it since file sizes are so HUGE. Pat...
8856 Pat Delany
rigmatch Send Email
May 2, 2009
4:55 pm
Several years ago I dug two 18" deep side by side holes in my backyard. I shoved a piece of bent exhaust pipe down one hole so that it ended up in the base of...
8857 serge.vereecke Send Email May 2, 2009
5:22 pm
Hi folks, Aren't the Japanese using simple earthwall or clay furnaces called Tatara's which they fill with black iron-rich sand and charcoal to produce...
8858 J W
in_his_name83 Send Email
May 2, 2009
7:15 pm
Yes they do and the process takes longer but is steeped in tradition and technique.. I have also seen knife smiths turn meteoroid iron into knife blades...
8859 David LeVine
sirdave144 Send Email
May 2, 2009
10:37 pm
... Actually, a blown burner achieves much higher temperatures than an NA (Naturally Aspirated) one can. And some of the NA burners will get steel white hot. ...
8860 Lance
crashbone123 Send Email
May 3, 2009
1:26 am
Pat- OK With your permission if will do these things and add chapter titles and some navigational tools that will make it more useful. As I go through it, I...
8861 Lance
crashbone123 Send Email
May 3, 2009
1:30 am
Bruce, By chapters titles, I mean the opening segment for each section... like "jump to" points on a DVD. I can easily use your titles if you would provide...
8862 Keith Mc
acti42 Send Email
May 3, 2009
1:39 am
(Moved from thread "Re: HAPPY WORKERS DAY FOR ALL"... Folks, let's please keep the Subject lines relevant to the discussion! Thanks!) Besides forced...
8863 Pat Delany
rigmatch Send Email
May 3, 2009
2:45 am
Hi Lance Whatever you and Bruce can work out is fine with me. My project is the training video which is hard enough. On that subject This is what I intend to...
8864 Pierre Coueffin
darkblood_ Send Email
May 3, 2009
7:49 am
Electricity is cheaper than propane where I live (due no doubt to the big hydroelectric dams...) How about a DIY arc-furnace to smelt some metal? ...
8865 aaadams@...
aaadams... Send Email
May 3, 2009
12:59 pm
While I am weak on many of the disciplines involved in machining metal, I most particularly ignorant of fasteners: strength of materials; correct (effective...
8866 serge.vereecke Send Email May 3, 2009
1:01 pm
Monsieur Coueffin, Do you have a transformer that is powerful enough? You are talking about making a small electric arc smelting furnace. (please do a wiki on...
8867 Bruce Bellows
snookered1ca Send Email
May 3, 2009
5:27 pm
Pat, An easy first step for you would be to make (copy) 2 CD's of your info, as is. Send (mail) one to Lance and one to me. Then we can help coordinate things...
8868 keith gutshall
drpshops Send Email
May 3, 2009
5:35 pm
Hello  Fasteners is a science of it own. There is lot of referance on the subject, rounding it all up into a file would  be a monster task for someone. ...
8869 Pat Delany
rigmatch Send Email
May 3, 2009
5:37 pm
A legal question for someone. The Multimachine video was released by Rigmatch information services INC. A company with all of $2,000 in assets. This is how we...
8870 Benjamin Bof
benjaminbof Send Email
May 3, 2009
5:45 pm
For us homebrewers we need cheaper equipment. In graphite crucibles with also graphite electrodes is possible using arc welding machine to melt steel. Slag...
8871 Pat Delany
rigmatch Send Email
May 3, 2009
5:47 pm
I think Keith is right. An engineer knows the most economical way to bolt things together but I tend to check out how engineers do things then use 2x or 3x...
8872 Benjamin Bof
benjaminbof Send Email
May 3, 2009
5:55 pm
Keith; you beat the snail. In 1977 I visit London Museum and watch first Henry Bessemer melting laddle. In 2000 , Alfredo Vasconcellos, Minas Gerais , Brazil...
8873 drpshops Send Email May 3, 2009
6:00 pm
Hello Group I got the machine assembled and started testing it. The machine worked very good in a few tests I did. A spindle bolted to the block and the...
8874 David LeVine
sirdave144 Send Email
May 3, 2009
6:27 pm
... Just as a point to ponder, if the furnace is to be filed with an inert gas (like argon) which is conducive to ionization, why not a TIG type arc to the...
8875 Chris M
chrism3667 Send Email
May 3, 2009
7:50 pm
can anyone provide a primer on thermite? --- ... From: Keith Mc <acti@...> Subject: [multimachine] Smelting Technologies To:...
8876 Pierre Coueffin
darkblood_ Send Email
May 3, 2009
8:00 pm
... Would we get enough tungsten contamination in a multiple-pound melt for scratch-start to not be an option? I suspect that you'd want several electrodes...
8877 Benjamin Bof
benjaminbof Send Email
May 3, 2009
8:03 pm
Friends; think in submersed arc using calcium carbonate as flux. This way CO2 is fired by arc contributing to maintain it and dont generating any kind of...
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