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16th Feb 2008, 09:13 PM
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The ad says Toshiba mosfets, the things that...
The ad says Toshiba mosfets, the things that handle all the power and make it manageable. Not the welder itself, but that wouldn't surprise me either.
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22nd Dec 2007, 12:48 AM
Thread: Help sick of walking on a bed of nails
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I used to wear Blunnies (Lace up, saves ankles)...
I used to wear Blunnies (Lace up, saves ankles) and Explorer socks.
Not the bottom of the barrel boots, they had some shock absorbing sole of some kind.
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18th Dec 2007, 04:36 PM
Thread: Sip Migmate 150N
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Sounds like the same Mig I have back in Oz. I...
Sounds like the same Mig I have back in Oz.
I loved the thing, and it served me very, very well. It's still going great guns now with a mate who is looking after it for me.
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23rd Oct 2007, 01:03 AM
Thread: harden cast iron
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Yes it can. Problem is that once hardened,...
Yes it can.
Problem is that once hardened, it's likely to also become quite brittle, and somewhere that's going to see the odd shock or two (like a tool rest) may decide to snap just for the fun... -
21st Oct 2007, 12:35 AM
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That's what the knurls I have seen look like. :D...
That's what the knurls I have seen look like. :D
Thanks for the Link Grahame. Sure beats trying to buy one of them goofy things. ;) -
21st Oct 2007, 12:32 AM
Thread: Odd ball tap, need a lend
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A second on E & J Winter. Good to deal with,...
A second on E & J Winter.
Good to deal with, don't charge like a wounded bull, huge range of stuff you'd have trouble finding normally and pretty quick.
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20th Oct 2007, 03:13 PM
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Concave face knurling wheels. That's what I...
Concave face knurling wheels.
That's what I have seen, although there are many ways to skin a cat, especially one with curved edges. ;) -
9th Oct 2007, 09:12 PM
Thread: braze Tungsten tip
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The bits are triangle shaped, as in they should...
The bits are triangle shaped, as in they should be clamped down so you can present a new tip to the work when one wears out?
That's didn't read so well did it?
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30th Sep 2007, 01:17 PM
Thread: aluminium on the lathe...
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Aluminium machines like butter, or like a b*tch...
Aluminium machines like butter, or like a b*tch depending on what alloy and temper it is.
6061 is heat treatable, and the T* is the temper, very common is T6 which is quite hard and tough.
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4th Sep 2007, 01:50 PM
Thread: How to do knurling without a lathe?
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And over and under knurling doohickey, as used on...
And over and under knurling doohickey, as used on low power lathes (read as flimsy lathes) would work.
Not quite like a pipe cutter, but the principle is the same.
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21st Aug 2007, 01:05 AM
Thread: bending 10mm round bar
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Yep, make it hot. Like Grahame says, anything...
Yep, make it hot.
Like Grahame says, anything that burns will be enough, but you might need to force feed the fire with air.
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18th Aug 2007, 10:46 AM
Thread: mig gas cylinder volume ?
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Go find something kicking about that has been...
Go find something kicking about that has been professionally welded, like a trolley stand (hint!). Look at those welds, and I'd be surpised if they weren't done with a mig welder running gas. Just...
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18th Aug 2007, 01:01 AM
Thread: mig gas cylinder volume ?
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I know. I'm not in Australia, so I can spell...
I know.
I'm not in Australia, so I can spell it however the heck I want to. :D
But, I have to teach American English (:oo:) more often than not, so I do find that on occasion, the American... -
16th Aug 2007, 02:03 PM
Thread: mig gas cylinder volume ?
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I dunno if they are still there now, but it was a...
I dunno if they are still there now, but it was a BOC shop, near enough to Kilsyth-Bayswater, whatever. They just threw a bottle at me. :D
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16th Aug 2007, 12:47 AM
Thread: mig gas cylinder volume ?
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What I am struggling to understand is 'bottle...
What I am struggling to understand is 'bottle rental up front'.
I walked into a BOC outlet, asked for mig gas, they gave me Argoshield light, and said there you go. I asked about bottle rental and... -
14th Aug 2007, 01:25 AM
Thread: mig gas cylinder volume ?
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I didn't have to do any math a few years ago when...
I didn't have to do any math a few years ago when I was using the disposable gas bottles myself.
After 3 I went to BOC.
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3rd Aug 2007, 02:29 AM
Thread: Free machining cast iron?
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Ahh... I bet generic blocks of cast iron are...
Ahh...
I bet generic blocks of cast iron are not stress relived though. ;)
I heard that Rolls-Royce used to throw all their engine blocks from the foundry into a paddock for a few years... -
2nd Aug 2007, 12:53 PM
Thread: Free machining cast iron?
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Um, you might want to check up on that statement...
Um, you might want to check up on that statement re: cast iron not moving. It sure as shoot moves, enough so that the most precise cast iron items go through extensive processes to stress relieve...
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1st Aug 2007, 03:02 AM
Thread: Free machining cast iron?
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The whole idea behind cast iron is to cast it in...
The whole idea behind cast iron is to cast it in the shape you want, without having to machine too much off of it.
I guess you could buy a block of it somewhere, and machine it to shape, but that... -
29th Jul 2007, 02:42 AM
Thread: Carbide tipped tool holder
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Yep, you do need edumacating, and I think that...
Yep, you do need edumacating, and I think that you will be far better served picking up a book or two about hobby engineering or similar before you let that little piece of tungsten carbide anywhere...
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28th Jul 2007, 02:54 AM
Thread: Carbide tipped tool holder
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Somebody out there in www land made one and put...
Somebody out there in www land made one and put their effort up for perusal. Might pay to google it and see what they did. No time to go hunt it down myself.
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21st Jul 2007, 11:51 PM
Thread: Knurling rollers?
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I got an order from Enco in the US a while ago,...
I got an order from Enco in the US a while ago, and clicked their home brand rollers 3 times to get three sets of two, fine diamond.
Something like $3 a pair or something stupid cheap. Should... -
17th Jul 2007, 12:23 AM
Thread: Centre punch mark magnifer
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I have not made a whole one, just the optics for...
I have not made a whole one, just the optics for one. I used an existing punch-stand like device and made an optic doohickey to fit that. It works ok, but not worth the effort of replicating from...
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16th Jul 2007, 12:55 PM
Thread: Centre punch mark magnifer
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Buy? It's not like this is beyond someone...
Buy?
It's not like this is beyond someone capable of a modicum of care. A piece of clear plastic, made round in a set size, a piece of drill rod the same OD and a base made of whatever you have. ... -
29th Jun 2007, 04:16 AM
Thread: tool steel
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It may be medium carbon steel, or an alloy steel...
It may be medium carbon steel, or an alloy steel of some kind.
It prolly doesn't need to be very hard, but I'd suspect it does need to be tough.
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8th Jun 2007, 01:08 AM
Thread: Machining Handbook
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I'll go through some of the books I have when I...
I'll go through some of the books I have when I get near them and suggest which ones might be best since I have a big chunk of the machining books from Lindsay Books when the stars crossed just right...
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4th Jun 2007, 02:16 AM
Thread: Heat treating very thin blades
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Uhh, maybe 5-10 minutes in the oven, I'd set it...
Uhh, maybe 5-10 minutes in the oven, I'd set it at 230* since most ovens are pretty substandard for precision temp control. If it doesn't change colour right, raise the temp.
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4th Jun 2007, 12:36 AM
Thread: Heat treating very thin blades
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If it were me, I'd heat them hot enough to make...
If it were me, I'd heat them hot enough to make them hard, quench in oil or water. I'd suggest oil, but even swinging them through the air will prolly work since they are thin. Clean them up so you...
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26th May 2007, 03:10 PM
Thread: metals sales...
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In Oz, maybe a retailer somewhere, just don't...
In Oz, maybe a retailer somewhere, just don't know where.
Apparently Starrett have been having this warping effect only in the last few years, some change to the stuff or something. Strange... -
26th May 2007, 02:32 PM
Thread: metals sales...
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Yeah, what Bob said. :) There's a bunch of...
Yeah, what Bob said. :)
There's a bunch of online retailers, Enco is about the cheapest and they are very easy to deal with. Fast too. Think LV for metal working folks. ;)
The Starrett is... -
21st May 2007, 01:41 AM
Thread: Hand made s/s cabinet fitings
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Very nice. Have to remember that one. :)
Very nice. Have to remember that one. :)
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16th May 2007, 02:06 AM
Thread: Making a 30 mm hole in 1.5mm mild steel
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Uhh, that'll do it, err, did it... Does it say...
Uhh, that'll do it, err, did it...
Does it say 'Marvel' on it anywhere, as it looks identical to the ones they sell here.
I wish I had every size they sell, they are a very nice holesaw. :D
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11th May 2007, 03:24 AM
Thread: Making a 30 mm hole in 1.5mm mild steel
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"Ahh, I see" said the blind man. I have one...
"Ahh, I see" said the blind man. I have one somewhere. Just not here...
Tell ya what, would have saved a heck of a lot of pucker factor drilling holes into switchboards at times using one of them... -
10th May 2007, 02:56 AM
Thread: Making a 30 mm hole in 1.5mm mild steel
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Joe, never seen one of them punches you mentioned...
Joe, never seen one of them punches you mentioned and I think I'd know if I did seen one. Not common in Oz since we graduated from steel conduit for most electrical work about 10,000 years ago. ;)
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24th Apr 2007, 01:34 AM
Thread: Oil Burners for Casting Furnace.
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2mm should be fine. I know a lot of folks use...
2mm should be fine. I know a lot of folks use soup cans, and I think they are nuts, well, were nuts...
One of the castings I plan to do needs a big bit of ally, plus a lot of the things I need to... -
23rd Apr 2007, 05:56 PM
Thread: Oil Burners for Casting Furnace.
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Ok, you got alumina castable cement, which is the...
Ok, you got alumina castable cement, which is the same as what I got.
The 'other ingredients' are filler, probably not insulation. Best suggestion is find out who made it (or where you bought it)... -
21st Apr 2007, 02:36 AM
Thread: Oil Burners for Casting Furnace.
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Quick question/suggestions. Is the castable...
Quick question/suggestions.
Is the castable you are using insulating, or just good at taking the heat? If it's not insulating (read as light!), then I would suggest putting some insulating... -
18th Apr 2007, 01:34 AM
Thread: Oil Burners for Casting Furnace.
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Harry, the EPA do love waste oil burners, since...
Harry, the EPA do love waste oil burners, since if they produce heat that is used for a legitimate purpose, then it's considered recycling which they will typically endorse whole-heartedly.
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17th Apr 2007, 01:57 AM
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Simso, just quietly here... I am not qualified...
Simso, just quietly here...
I am not qualified to do fixed wiring in Japan, which is where I am right now.
But I could be, if I wanted to. Language is one barrier, and I don't want to be party... -
16th Apr 2007, 03:36 AM
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Electrckery is one of those things (most of the...
Electrckery is one of those things (most of the time) where if you have to ask, then you shouldn't be doing it. ;)
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16th Apr 2007, 03:20 AM
Thread: Oil Burners for Casting Furnace.
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Let me put it this way... For the cost of a...
Let me put it this way...
For the cost of a single needle valve I could buy a compressor and use it to run the burner, and have it do only that.
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15th Apr 2007, 11:09 PM
Thread: Oil Burners for Casting Furnace.
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I use kerosene, and will probably switch to waste...
I use kerosene, and will probably switch to waste oil in the very near future. Not because kero is expensive, but the burner I use isn't exactly user friendly. A waste oil unit isn't all that user...
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12th Apr 2007, 10:33 PM
Thread: The Charcoal Foundry
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So, you got that sorted at least. :) Another...
So, you got that sorted at least. :)
Another option if you happen to get roped in by the melting bug is a burner, either gas or liquid fueled. Problem is that the charcoal furnace Uncle Dave... -
12th Apr 2007, 12:27 AM
Thread: Portable Mig Welders
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Hmm, interesting. The guy who is looking for...
Hmm, interesting.
The guy who is looking for something portable would probably be happy enough with just mig, but I don't think it would hurt any to have the other two as an option if possible.
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11th Apr 2007, 01:28 AM
Thread: Portable Mig Welders
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Grahame, more info on that Kemppi doohickey...
Grahame, more info on that Kemppi doohickey please?
Got a friend here who is looking for something he can put in the truck to make truck body repairs in the field. Needs to do steel and ally in... -
6th Apr 2007, 01:28 AM
Thread: Tool steel grades
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I gave BobL these directions a while ago, so I'll...
I gave BobL these directions a while ago, so I'll put it up here for general consumption.
McMaster-Carr <click this.
There is some funny web designing going on there, so you will need to... -
28th Mar 2007, 01:55 AM
Thread: Wanted Petrobond info.-supplier
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Amine reacted bentonite? Anyone out there in...
Amine reacted bentonite?
Anyone out there in WWW land know a: What that is? and b: How do I make it from regular bentonite?
I have a large bag of bentonite, a hefty amount of fine sand, oil is... -
15th Mar 2007, 02:40 AM
Thread: ruger gauges?
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You obviously have not seen my sand casting......
You obviously have not seen my sand casting... :roll:
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15th Mar 2007, 02:37 AM
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Mig, Tig, arc or oxy, which welder should we...
Mig, Tig, arc or oxy, which welder should we use???
The plasma is not CNC, but another guy here does have that, and if I wished I guess I could ask him to do it, but it's a bit of a hassle, and I... -
14th Mar 2007, 02:10 AM
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That's the thing, working out where to double up...
That's the thing, working out where to double up the 6mm, or where adding extra bracing will be fine.
I was thinking of stitching in double thickness at the edges that will see the big stresses, ...