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19th Nov 2023, 09:57 AM
Thread: Tool ID please
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Hi BJ, The circlip cutting is the idea I'm...
Hi BJ,
The circlip cutting is the idea I'm unsure about. I'm not a machinist by any means, but wouldn't the cutter have to have a slim square profile to suit the slot to be cut, rather than angled?... -
18th Nov 2023, 08:56 AM
Thread: Tool ID please
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Hi BJ, thanks for your idea. After the bar is...
Hi BJ,
thanks for your idea. After the bar is inserted into the tool you'd then have to somehow advance the cutter into the bar, which I think would be quite difficult?
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17th Nov 2023, 07:48 PM
Thread: Tool ID please
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Tool ID please
Hi all,
I need some help on identifying what these tools are for.
I picked them up recently from Queensland, they are designed to be gripped in a carpenters brace but I'm certain they're for... -
18th Aug 2023, 10:56 AM
Thread: Millerchip
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Thanks Steran and Michael, I can take from this...
Thanks Steran and Michael,
I can take from this info' that they were still in business in 1970 at Epsom Rd Waterloo, and if the newspaper article is the same J Millerchip then they must have been up... -
16th Aug 2023, 08:58 PM
Thread: Millerchip
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Millerchip
Hi all,
I've cleaned up this nice Millerchip pipe die, adjustable to cut from 1in to 2in in 1/4 increments. It was donated to our club (HTPSWA) by a generous fellow and as well as his details it... -
24th Apr 2023, 10:15 AM
Thread: HTPSWA Autumn Tool Sale.
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HEADS UP HTPSWA Autumn Tool Sale.
The Hand Tool Preservation Society of WA are having a TOOL SALE at our clubrooms at the Power House, Old Midland Workshops, Midland, WA. 20th May 2023. 9.00am - 2.00pm FREE entry.
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21st Feb 2022, 10:48 AM
Thread: The Magpie Mafia
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We've got a small flock of five magpies here, the...
We've got a small flock of five magpies here, the oldest male was a youngster when we arrived so I'd guess he's about 16 now, I call him "polite mate" because there were originally two juveniles, the...
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16th Aug 2021, 08:12 PM
Thread: this shed life ...
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We had our shed built while we were still...
We had our shed built while we were still working, then when we retired we lived in it while we built the house. After living in the Pilbara for years the southern WA winter was a bit cool but our...
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12th Jul 2021, 06:40 PM
Thread: Trigonometry !
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BJ, I think 14 degrees is correct. You're...
BJ,
I think 14 degrees is correct. You're looking at 3mm rise over a distance of 12mm. I just multiplied both numbers by ten (30mm -120mm) drew it on a piece of paper and measured with a compass and... -
24th Jun 2020, 11:46 AM
Thread: Yellow(ish) metals?
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Very light yellowish
Hi all,
I've read this thread and decided to tack my query on here in the hope that my problem will be solved. Attached are two photos of the dismantled chuck/ ratchet housing of a Tough Major... -
6th Mar 2020, 10:41 AM
Thread: Non replies
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Hi Freddie, Careful that you don't cut off your...
Hi Freddie,
Careful that you don't cut off your nose etc, I hadn't read the thread with your lubricant query and had to look it up so that I could see what you were talking about. As far as I'm... -
24th Feb 2020, 09:11 AM
Thread: Giving advice on the forums
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No Azzrock, unfortunately no groupies. No one...
No Azzrock, unfortunately no groupies.
No one would outright tell me to shove it because they would be wanting to run their car/ bike on a nicely prepared track on Saturday night, but you soon... -
25th Jan 2020, 02:12 PM
Thread: Giving advice on the forums
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By cripes Bob that does look like you! :2tsup:...
By cripes Bob that does look like you! :2tsup:
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25th Jan 2020, 10:32 AM
Thread: Giving advice on the forums
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At one time I was track manager of our speedway...
At one time I was track manager of our speedway track in the Pilbara. We raced on Saturday night and track prep' started late Friday afternoon with the water truck drenching the track and then gentle...
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13th Oct 2019, 11:28 AM
Thread: making press dies
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If you've only one logo to make then no need to...
If you've only one logo to make then no need to go to all the trouble of making dies etc, just find someone in your area with the ability to hammer it into your panel with a blocking hammer. I'm...
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12th Sep 2019, 10:23 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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I am going show the replica at the Vintage...
I am going show the replica at the Vintage Machinery Rally at Waroona (WA) on 22 September. That may be the last time it's shown as I'm thinking pretty seriously of rebuilding it into a replica of...
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9th Sep 2019, 10:12 AM
Thread: Technical query.
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Technical query.
Over on the WW Forum, Hand Tools -Unpowered - unusual brace, we were talking about a brace patentee Nelson Spoffard and a statement he made in an 1880 patent.
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31st Jul 2019, 11:09 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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I got it wrong.
Good morning all,
Recently came to light a 1893 /94 patent by W.Smith of Bunbury WA for this machine. It was portable , on wheels, able to be wheeled from post to post to bore the holes after the... -
27th Jun 2019, 11:09 AM
Thread: wheel bearings
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Hello Peter, Over a period of 26 years I owned 2...
Hello Peter,
Over a period of 26 years I owned 2 delivery trucks and spent seven years in the trucking game prior to that. My trucks did between 40,000 and 75,000 Km /year. All had grease filled... -
22nd Jun 2019, 10:08 AM
Thread: Gas V Gasless MIG.
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Thanks Kryn, I'm only running 0.6 wire and...
Thanks Kryn,
I'm only running 0.6 wire and always inside the shed. Any big work I prefer to use the stick welder.
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21st Jun 2019, 09:53 PM
Thread: Gas V Gasless MIG.
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Thanks CK, I read through a few threads here...
Thanks CK, I read through a few threads here earlier on before posting and got the feeling that BOC might be making some deals that haven't been extended to existing customers. I've had an account...
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21st Jun 2019, 05:46 PM
Thread: Gas V Gasless MIG.
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Gas V Gasless MIG.
Hi all,
Renting Argoshield from BOC and thought I'd buy my own bottle when it finally ran out. I use it on small jobs, use the stick for big jobs and BOC are making more from my renting bottles than... -
9th Mar 2019, 10:13 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Conceptual Replica
The project is finally finished, after four a half years of procrastination and various other excuses. I've read this whole thread last night and don't think there's a lot more to be said about the...
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17th Feb 2019, 09:20 PM
Thread: Engine valves.
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Went to the AVVVA swap-meet at Northam today and...
Went to the AVVVA swap-meet at Northam today and was successful at picking up three valves. All plain surface but should be able to cut slot in one and two holes in another.
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17th Jan 2019, 09:35 AM
Thread: Engine valves.
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Good thinking MM I'll try a ring around later...
Good thinking MM I'll try a ring around later this morning and tell you how I get on.
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16th Jan 2019, 08:46 AM
Thread: Engine valves.
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Thanks Kryn, I appreciate that. Cheers, Geoff.
Thanks Kryn, I appreciate that.
Cheers,
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15th Jan 2019, 09:58 PM
Thread: Engine valves.
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Kryn I can't post any pics because I haven't seen...
Kryn I can't post any pics because I haven't seen them for years. Luckily for us Jhovel posted those links, thanks mate. I've asked a couple of friends who are connected to the old machinery...
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15th Jan 2019, 09:09 AM
Thread: Engine valves.
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Engine valves.
Hi all,
To complement my gradually increasing collection of valve grinding tools I'm looking for three old engine valves. I display the valve grinders at car shows I attend with the HTPSWA and... -
14th Jul 2017, 10:21 AM
Thread: Reloading tool?
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Thanks Retro, the bore of the tool where the...
Thanks Retro, the bore of the tool where the cartridge slides in is a tad under .5 inch so I was guessing 410 and we had a 410 pistol on the farm in NZ when I was a kid. I should build up a cardboard...
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12th Jul 2017, 11:19 AM
Thread: Reloading tool?
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The rotating part, that I guess is the roller,...
The rotating part, that I guess is the roller, appears to be made of brass and has a small raised bump in the centre. There are three ramps in the bottom of the groove around the bump. The size of...
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11th Jul 2017, 10:45 AM
Thread: Reloading tool?
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Thanks Ned and Kryn, I'll pass that info on. It...
Thanks Ned and Kryn,
I'll pass that info on. It looks like it's had a lot of use in its time as all the joints are quite worn.
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10th Jul 2017, 11:24 PM
Thread: Reloading tool?
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Reloading tool?
Hi all,
This tool belongs to a friend of mine, he thinks it is a cartridge reloading tool, perhaps for a .410. If so could someone explain how it works please?
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1st Jul 2015, 09:03 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Hi Bradford, I picked up the two gears from a...
Hi Bradford,
I picked up the two gears from a farmer between Toodyay and Bindoon, he had boxes of them in his shed, not exactly the same but right number of teeth. In discussion with my wife's... -
30th Jun 2015, 10:11 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Update.
A couple of days ago Michael G asked me how I was getting on with this project. Well not a lot has happened since December. I've made a pair of thread followers that would allow the machine to move...
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30th Dec 2014, 10:47 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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I've made a mock up of the machine. With the two...
I've made a mock up of the machine. With the two feed shafts that Michael made and the two connecting shafts and six bosses to hold the augers made by a friend down at Harvey. Still lacking the drive...
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3rd Dec 2014, 10:09 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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I'm making the cranks out of 12mm mild steel bar....
I'm making the cranks out of 12mm mild steel bar. There are six of them so I made a jig to get them roughly the same. To true them I put one end in the chuck of the pedestal drill and at slowest...
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1st Dec 2014, 09:55 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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That's amazing Michael, well done, and thank you...
That's amazing Michael, well done, and thank you very much. I'm completely blown away by the skill and knowledge available and freely given on this forum. The technical language in regard to the...
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25th Nov 2014, 09:40 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Gears.
Thanks Frank and PDW,
There are any number of old machines laying around on farm junk heaps as Bradford mentions, that will have suitable gears, it's just identifying the correct machine that's... -
24th Nov 2014, 10:17 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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drive cogs
While we're on the subject I may as well ask for opinions on the drive cogs used on this tool.
The larger of the two has 26 teeth and has 106 (or 901) cast into it and is about 5 1/2" (140 mm)... -
23rd Nov 2014, 11:29 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Thanks for your vote of confidence Chambezio....
Thanks for your vote of confidence Chambezio. It's just lucky that the grandson (who's as old as we are) had the foresight to rescue it before the farm was sold, it's just a pity that he couldn't...
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23rd Nov 2014, 10:18 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Friends dropped in yesterday on their way home...
Friends dropped in yesterday on their way home from holiday and he said "I've got a mate that could turn that for you". I told him about the various opinions on this forum and he was still quite sure...
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22nd Nov 2014, 10:17 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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This has been a bit of an eye opener to me, I...
This has been a bit of an eye opener to me, I never had anything to do with machining in my life. Various places I worked in my younger days had a machine shop attached but truck drivers weren't paid...
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21st Nov 2014, 10:28 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Thanks.
Thanks for all the helpful comments, Michael G has PMed me and kindly offered to have a go at it.
The original owner was blown up in the first world war and lost an eye and an arm, so had this... -
20th Nov 2014, 10:28 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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It was suggested that the coarse thread may have...
It was suggested that the coarse thread may have originally be hand filed. If it was then whoever did it was a very accurate and patient person.It looks too uniform to be hand cut.
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20th Nov 2014, 10:01 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Thanks for the input guys. I better give some...
Thanks for the input guys.
I better give some more info. The machine is missing a lot of parts, it consists of 5 cranks that hold the auger bits connected by two wooden conrods and driven by a pair... -
19th Nov 2014, 10:23 AM
Thread: Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
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Cutting a coarse left hand thread.
Hi,
I'm in the throes of making a replica of a multi head fence post boring machine. This machine was made by/for a farmer in the south west of WA after WW1. Part of it consists of two shafts about... -
10th Feb 2014, 09:03 AM
Thread: One for the Steamoes
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Bob I think I might have read that book too. Was...
Bob I think I might have read that book too. Was that where Nansens companion took his shirt off and put it back on inside out to celebrate Christmas day?
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9th Feb 2014, 09:32 PM
Thread: One for the Steamoes
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One for the Steamoes
Hi, I thought I'd post this here being as this is a notorious Steamo hangout.
I'm reading a book, A Soldiers View of Empire by James Bodell who was a soldier in the British army in the mid 1800s.... -
13th Jun 2013, 10:56 AM
Thread: Thread Cutting 100 Years Ago.
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Good morning, Thanks for your response, the...
Good morning,
Thanks for your response, the question arose from my lack of knowledge and conflicting answers from two friends who I asked.
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12th Jun 2013, 10:55 AM
Thread: Thread Cutting 100 Years Ago.
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Thread Cutting 100 Years Ago.
Morning all,
I am researching machining methods in use at the end of the 19th century in the USA. Specifically cutting a male and female thread on two mating parts where the final product has to...