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14th Apr 2024, 01:51 PM
Thread: Making sense of my welder specs
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What is the input rating for the welder? I have...
What is the input rating for the welder? I have found they are often sold with a smaller plug what what they actually require for full output.
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8th Apr 2024, 09:19 PM
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Really good explanation, even a lot of machinists...
Really good explanation, even a lot of machinists don't really understand the different chip breaker geometry's available and how to use them. We mainly run TNMG's at work and i keep about a dozen...
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14th Mar 2024, 08:52 PM
Thread: Turret lathe tap holder 1" shank
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Turret lathe tap holder 1" shank
I have a production job coming up for my turret lathe and it will be much easier if i can find a couple of tap holders. If anyone has some 1" or smaller shank ones collecting dust that they want to...
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14th Mar 2024, 08:14 PM
Thread: Machinery scrap @ Beaufort VIC
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Maybe where you are but one of our 2 steelmills...
Maybe where you are but one of our 2 steelmills is about to shutdown its blast furnace, and is going to electric arc and direct reduced iron. I'm actually expecting local scrap prices to improve once...
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14th Mar 2024, 05:51 PM
Thread: Machinery scrap @ Beaufort VIC
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Keep in mind guys that the price for large loads...
Keep in mind guys that the price for large loads and high volume sellers of scrap is significantly (3-4X) more than what your local scrap yard will pay for half a ute load. what seems way above scrap...
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14th Mar 2024, 05:42 PM
Thread: Advice on Oxy/Acetylene kit
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not for 20+ years, currently owned by ESAB a...
not for 20+ years, currently owned by ESAB a publicly listed American company.
We run mainly late model Harris regulators , Comet 3 hand torches, and Harris cutting tips at work. they all seem... -
12th Mar 2024, 10:03 PM
Thread: Specialty Steel Supply
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Where did you get that information? Bareco's...
Where did you get that information? Bareco's website says 1040.
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12th Mar 2024, 09:59 PM
Thread: Importing a Proxxon PD 400 Lathe
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99% sure there is no import duty on machine...
99% sure there is no import duty on machine tools, as we have no industry to protect. GST is 10% of purchase price + shipping. that shipping cost seems very cheap for a item that size.
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4th Mar 2024, 05:57 PM
Thread: Atlas surface grinder is reborn.
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Its hard to answer what lube is correct for your...
Its hard to answer what lube is correct for your grinder, it depends on the manufacturer, but something is better than nothing. for example my 8" wheel SJ12 uses grease, our 10" zocca at work uses...
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2nd Mar 2024, 07:49 PM
Thread: Mystery Steel ID
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chipping is normally caused by chip jamming or...
chipping is normally caused by chip jamming or lack of rigidity.
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1st Mar 2024, 08:32 PM
Thread: Mystery Steel ID
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Elan is right about the colour, I have see a lot...
Elan is right about the colour, I have see a lot of variations even from the same supplier.
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1st Mar 2024, 08:28 PM
Thread: Specialty Steel Supply
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We have differing opinions on specialty steel:U....
We have differing opinions on specialty steel:U. for me its Monel, Inconel, Nitronic and similar. 4140 is just a normal day at the office.
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28th Feb 2024, 06:39 PM
Thread: Indexable carbide end mills
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Its not marketing BS the older APxx inserts wont...
Its not marketing BS the older APxx inserts wont fit in the newer style bodies. At least for Sumitomo and Kyocera, Iscar still make Apxx tools but not sure if they are actually compatible with...
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28th Feb 2024, 05:18 PM
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well i got confused with something else. i...
well i got confused with something else. i checked my collection and don't have any left hands. We got a 2" head and chasers from mick moyles in sydney, they might be worth a try.
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27th Feb 2024, 09:05 PM
Thread: ESAB EM 210 - opinions
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We had a Rebel 215 in our site ute and it wasn't...
We had a Rebel 215 in our site ute and it wasn't very reliable, it went back for repairs a few times, i know once the screen stopped working. It was replaced by a WIA which has been much better.
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27th Feb 2024, 09:00 PM
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Do you have a left hand head? they are pretty...
Do you have a left hand head? they are pretty rare.
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23rd Feb 2024, 10:29 PM
Thread: Kurt Vice Auction
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I have a 6" vertex vice for my mill at home, it's...
I have a 6" vertex vice for my mill at home, it's not perfect but it does the job, the quality is what i expect to get for the price point. I use OML modular vices at work and they are defiantly a...
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23rd Feb 2024, 06:26 PM
Thread: Kurt Vice Auction
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I was prepared to do this when i went over to the...
I was prepared to do this when i went over to the USA for IMTS in 2022, took cheap clothes i was prepared to bin if i needed room for catalogs or other goodies.
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22nd Feb 2024, 08:00 PM
Thread: Kurt Vice Auction
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lots off cools stuff in the USA, I have often...
lots off cools stuff in the USA, I have often considered organizing a container load.
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22nd Feb 2024, 07:29 PM
Thread: Interesting test indicator
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that was cheap, i have been looking for a...
that was cheap, i have been looking for a mitutoyo or tesa head in that same style and they are normally $300-500 USD, ended up with a couple of plunger ones because they were only $50 each.
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20th Feb 2024, 07:02 PM
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Its surprising how much steel can move. black bar...
Its surprising how much steel can move. black bar is generally the most stable, peeled bar can be really bad, the bar peeling process tends to induce a lot of stress on the outside surface of the bar.
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20th Feb 2024, 06:55 PM
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the wheels on both of ours are type 5's no issue...
the wheels on both of ours are type 5's no issue grinding on the face, but we normally only finish on these grinders and rough on a normal bench grinder.
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18th Feb 2024, 05:24 PM
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That thread drawing from the 3rd edition black...
That thread drawing from the 3rd edition black book absolutely triggers me. none of the calculations shown will give you the correct thread depth for cutting a thread with commercial full profile...
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18th Feb 2024, 01:02 PM
Thread: Looking for a chunk of steel
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I find it really hard to believe there are no...
I find it really hard to believe there are no engineering steel suppliers in the Philippines.
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17th Feb 2024, 10:28 PM
Thread: Looking for a chunk of steel
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try googling engineering steel supplier (insert...
try googling engineering steel supplier (insert your location here)
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17th Feb 2024, 07:54 PM
Thread: CNC metal cutting questions
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It will depend on the internal stresses of the...
It will depend on the internal stresses of the sheet it is being cut out of, and how good the sheet is to start with. Water jet will give you less thermal distortion but laser is pretty good anyway...
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16th Feb 2024, 05:35 PM
Thread: CNC metal cutting questions
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I can see a potential problem with your plan, the...
I can see a potential problem with your plan, the laser cut finish on the sides of the spline may not be good enough for the plate to slide freely on the shaft and release properly, these plates...
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14th Feb 2024, 08:20 PM
Thread: Hydraulic cylinder end cap threads ?
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I'm pretty skeptical it will hold that pressure...
I'm pretty skeptical it will hold that pressure as your effective wall thickness where the thread is is only 1.32mm, and you will also have mechanical forces acting on the ends of the cylinder.
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13th Feb 2024, 12:01 PM
Thread: Camelback straight edges @SA
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I had a look at the 8’ one yesterday, it’s in...
I had a look at the 8’ one yesterday, it’s in fairly rough condition, there were a number of scratches and rust staining. It really needs refinishing before it can be used. The 2 short ones sold...
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8th Feb 2024, 06:43 PM
Thread: Metal Spinning
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this one looks in ok condition, price is...
this one looks in ok condition, price is reasonable...
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7th Feb 2024, 06:48 PM
Thread: Capstan/Turret lsthe spindle direction
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capstan / turret lathes run the same direction as...
capstan / turret lathes run the same direction as normal lathes.
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3rd Feb 2024, 01:31 PM
Thread: Electromagnet rewinding in Australia?
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We aren't sure how it is wound yet but it is...
We aren't sure how it is wound yet but it is potted in bitumastic sealer, so we highly doubt we would be able to remove it intact enough to repair it. Its a pretty big job to get the chuck off and...
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2nd Feb 2024, 07:22 PM
Thread: Vernier callipers
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We have 200mm mitutoyo's at work and they are...
We have 200mm mitutoyo's at work and they are defiantly the best quantity caliper. also have some measuremax ones and the movement isn't as smooth, and the printing of the numbers aren't as crisp, we...
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1st Feb 2024, 08:15 PM
Thread: Electromagnet rewinding in Australia?
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Electromagnet rewinding in Australia?
Done anyone on here know of any companies in Australia that can rewind large electromagents? We have a shorted segment on the dia 100" chuck on one of our grinders, we have asked around and been...
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VIC I would be interested in any collets you have for...
I would be interested in any collets you have for it
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28th Jan 2024, 02:16 PM
Thread: 2" Slab top steel bench
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no need to doubt, really easy just call your...
no need to doubt, really easy just call your local plate steel supplier, we get 2.4m X 6M sheets of 50,60,70 and 75mm plate at work regularly, Ferrocut keeps up to about 150mm thick here in Adelaide.
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For those in SA, i use waterjet cutting services...
For those in SA, i use waterjet cutting services at Lonsdale (they do laser as well), have found them to have the best price and turn around in Adelaide. $250 is pretty steep for a minimum charge, a...
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21st Jan 2024, 02:54 PM
Thread: ISO50 Tool Holders
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50 taper holders are pretty expensive, i would...
50 taper holders are pretty expensive, i would recommend a 50-40 reducer, that's what we use 75% of the time in our big manual mill at work.
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8th Jan 2024, 07:23 PM
Thread: Deckel FP1 $3000 @ Tamworth NSW
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It is an early one but it is still a good price...
It is an early one but it is still a good price with those accessories. I would have gone for a road trip if i wasn't back at work.
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4th Jan 2024, 04:35 PM
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+1 for abrasifex or you will probably have a...
+1 for abrasifex or you will probably have a similar specialty abrasives supplier in your nearest capital city.
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3rd Jan 2024, 09:15 PM
Thread: Leaf spring repair
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Springs aren't weldable. Find a spring maker and...
Springs aren't weldable. Find a spring maker and have a new leaf made
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1st Jan 2024, 06:15 PM
Thread: SA Hercus 260 lathe parts manual
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SA Sold
Sold
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31st Dec 2023, 06:43 PM
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Not worth the messing around because you will...
Not worth the messing around because you will also have the acid to dispose of.
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30th Dec 2023, 01:14 PM
Thread: SA Hercus 260 lathe parts manual
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SA SA Hercus 260 lathe parts manual
Hercus 260 parts manual fourth edition 1991, good condition cover is just a bit dusty $20
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25th Dec 2023, 01:42 PM
Thread: Monarch Lathe
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Going to Commonwealth aircraft corporation by the...
Going to Commonwealth aircraft corporation by the looks of the marking on the crate. wonder if that lathe ended up getting painted light red:U
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23rd Dec 2023, 01:10 PM
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Pretty sure it is a type 5. We have a couple of...
Pretty sure it is a type 5. We have a couple of those grinders at work i can check when i get back on the 8th. Pretty sure https://abrasiflex.com.au/product/grinding-wheels/ will have those wheels.
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15th Dec 2023, 07:03 PM
Thread: Ward Turret Lathe Threading Box
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We got a 2ndhand one off mick moyles in sydney...
We got a 2ndhand one off mick moyles in sydney last year, they may still have some.
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26th Nov 2023, 05:21 PM
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I have a vague recollection of a running merlin...
I have a vague recollection of a running merlin sell for low $20K's at an auction i was at a while ago. the thing i do remember about that auction was there was a Meteor engine (tank version of the...
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19th Nov 2023, 05:32 PM
Thread: Workshop Internet - Linux Computer
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I had heaps of trouble with usb wifi dongles, i...
I had heaps of trouble with usb wifi dongles, i ended up getting a wifi card that plugs into the motherboard with an external antenna. got heaps better signal strength, speed and reliability.
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12th Nov 2023, 11:20 AM
Thread: Where to Buy Carbide Inserts
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Try and get a 2nd edition, the current black book...
Try and get a 2nd edition, the current black book is terrible and not worth the money.