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25th Nov 2019, 09:19 AM
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Pete, I get exactly the same frustration all...
Pete,
I get exactly the same frustration all the time with many Youtube videos. I built my own cnc plasma cutting table so was always looking at other tables on Youtube. Went nuts looking at just... -
24th Nov 2019, 05:48 PM
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Don't know if it's too late but here's a link to...
Don't know if it's too late but here's a link to a set of 3 videos I made the first time I did line boring.
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10th Jun 2015, 06:44 PM
Thread: Plasma Cutter help
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You ideally want to condense moisture out of the...
You ideally want to condense moisture out of the compressed air BEFORE the moisture trap. A moisture trap won't do that, only collect what is already condensed.
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9th Jun 2015, 07:40 PM
Thread: Plasma Cutter help
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Moisture is great for destroying plasma...
Moisture is great for destroying plasma consumables. Clean dry air makes a big difference to consumables life, and give better cut quality.
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9th Jun 2015, 09:37 AM
Thread: Sources of steel sheet offcuts
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Hi Kryn, thanks for the reply. I just...
Hi Kryn,
thanks for the reply.
I just generally go to Surdex and grab a whole sheet, but that's only once in a blue moon at the moment (working on changing that), so not really on friendly... -
8th Jun 2015, 10:08 AM
Thread: Sources of steel sheet offcuts
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Sources of steel sheet offcuts
Got a guy wanting me to reverse engineer and cut some fancy brackets with my CNC plasma. Now all I need is a bit of 6mm steel sheet 400 x 400mm. No intentions of buying a full sheet for this little...
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13th May 2015, 09:50 AM
Thread: So What Did You Weld Today?
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The first slew ring change I did was due to...
The first slew ring change I did was due to damage when a woman thought she could slowly cruise across a freeway into the path of my little truck.
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13th May 2015, 09:29 AM
Thread: Cut-40 Plasma cutter
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Generally, tough dross is caused by too high a...
Generally, tough dross is caused by too high a travel speed. I tend to think of it as molten metal is blown out but doesn't have time to get fried to a crisp. It normally gets called "high speed...
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12th May 2015, 06:24 PM
Thread: So What Did You Weld Today?
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346936 Made this gantry crane about 4 weeks ago....
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Made this gantry crane about 4 weeks ago. I had to change out the slew ring on my little excavator (again). Did the same job 7 years ago but that time I used a Chinese engine crane rated at 2... -
12th May 2015, 06:02 PM
Thread: Cut-40 Plasma cutter
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Yep, overkill for an average user with a hand...
Yep, overkill for an average user with a hand torch, NOT overkill for a CNC plasma table running 85 amp nozzles and a 5 hp compressor going just about flat out. I was not suggesting members should do...
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12th May 2015, 05:33 PM
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Thanks lads, there's at least 2 to check out...
Thanks lads, there's at least 2 to check out then.
The pilot arc is a must because the Z-axis touches off, then raises to pierce height, then starts the arc.
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11th May 2015, 10:10 PM
Thread: Cut-40 Plasma cutter
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Just to reinforce what Karl said about clean dry...
Just to reinforce what Karl said about clean dry air. I've built my own CNC plasma table and have a Powermax 1250 cutter with the revered Duramax torch retrofit. This is what I did to give me dry...
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11th May 2015, 09:34 PM
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Karl, didn't mean to ignore you, I just...
Karl,
didn't mean to ignore you, I just thought there wasn't going to be any more replies. I've just came back for a browse and seen your reply.
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2nd Apr 2015, 09:27 AM
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Cheers Michael, yeah, drag tips would be an...
Cheers Michael,
yeah, drag tips would be an issue if that's all there is.
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1st Apr 2015, 08:57 PM
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Looking for the tiniest plasma cutter I can find
I've got a nice chunky plasma cutter but I need to find a tiny one. Yeah I know that may raise some eyebrows.
I've built a cnc plasma cutter but screwed up on the design. At higher speeds (cutting... -
19th Mar 2015, 07:39 AM
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Fantastic, thanks Simon. Keith
Fantastic,
thanks Simon.
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18th Mar 2015, 11:58 PM
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Thanks guys, that's the name I'd been trying to...
Thanks guys, that's the name I'd been trying to think of. They're on White St, Moorabin I think. I remember looking at their ads in Plant and Equipment, and seeing gear cutters for sale.
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18th Mar 2015, 08:53 PM
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That's actually what I planned on "attempting"...
That's actually what I planned on "attempting" LOL, but I thought before I go that route I'll see if there's an off the shelf cutter available. It's a high load gear and the part it's driving costs a...
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18th Mar 2015, 08:46 PM
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Thanks Pipeclay, that's exactly right, I'm not...
Thanks Pipeclay,
that's exactly right, I'm not certain of the size, and that's the reason I want to actually check the profile against a cutter, or even a gauge. Being a high load pinion, it's... -
18th Mar 2015, 12:22 PM
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WHERE CAN I BUY THIS TYPE OF GEAR TOOTH CUTTER
I've got a shaft I need to replace. It's got 12 gear teeth on the end and the OD at the tips of the gear teeth is 44mm so I'd guess the pitch circle diameter is around the 35mm mark.
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23rd Nov 2014, 08:29 AM
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Graheme, do you mean the arc wanders and tries...
Graheme,
do you mean the arc wanders and tries to go to one side or the other of the weld joint ?
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23rd Nov 2014, 08:23 AM
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Soundman, I've noticed the huge prices I often...
Soundman,
I've noticed the huge prices I often encounter here. I bought my Hypertherm PM1250 plasma cutter from the same shop (as the welding rods) a few years ago. With a basic hand torch only,... -
23rd Nov 2014, 08:10 AM
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That seems to be the consistent feedback I hear...
That seems to be the consistent feedback I hear about Chinese products, there is no consistency on quality. Seems whatever materials, etc they can just grab at the time, that's what gets used in...
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22nd Nov 2014, 09:10 AM
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Thanks Karl, I feel compelled to buy some of...
Thanks Karl,
I feel compelled to buy some of those Murex rods now just to see how they compare LOL. Silly thinking, paying more to see if I didn't need to pay so much for the 12P rods. Maybe I'm... -
21st Nov 2014, 10:11 PM
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Thanks for the replies lads. Just checked the...
Thanks for the replies lads.
Just checked the receipt again, it was $88 ($80 + GST) from Migwell in Dandenong. It could be true about the 12P rods being made in Australia. That would explain the... -
21st Nov 2014, 04:24 PM
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$$$$ please tell me these electrodes are just brilliant
Went into a supplier and asked for some 2.0mm general purpose stick electrodes. Came out with WIA 12P, 2.5kg packet. I nearly dropped to the floor when he said $85 but I went ahead and bought them....
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21st Nov 2014, 04:14 PM
Thread: The Ten Commandments for Welders
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I welded on a used propane tank. Didn't matter...
I welded on a used propane tank. Didn't matter how much I purged it I never felt relaxed striking that arc :o
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21st Nov 2014, 07:12 AM
Thread: So What Did You Weld Today?
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That grab was built in a relative hurry. A...
That grab was built in a relative hurry. A builder had a job coming up for a rock retaining wall in a very confined space. I had a think about the job and thought I really need a grab so made it up...
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20th Nov 2014, 04:19 PM
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Soundman, you hit the nail on the head. So many...
Soundman, you hit the nail on the head. So many companies can't see the sense in looking at someones capability and working it out that with just a bit of training a new employee will be good for the...
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20th Nov 2014, 02:00 PM
Thread: So What Did You Weld Today?
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Didn't make these today (or yesterday) but...
Didn't make these today (or yesterday) but they're the last major things I did. The 2nd photo shows just one of the reasons I like toys like these. Try picking that up with just a bucket. I still get...
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20th Nov 2014, 12:54 PM
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I love a mixture of both sides (CNC & manual...
I love a mixture of both sides (CNC & manual stuff I mean LOL). I built my CNC plasma cutting table and I always get a kick when I see it chopping out something that I designed in 3D cad.
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1st Sep 2014, 08:39 PM
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10" ELECTRIC BRAKES - DEXTER VS TROJAN VS CHEAPYS
I've got 10" TROJAN electric drum brakes on twin axles, and I'm looking at changing out everything, i.e. the drums themselves, backing plates, brake shoes, and magnets. Everything is basically...
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1st Sep 2014, 08:22 PM
Thread: Effect of electric brakes on the wrong side
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Thanks Jatt & Soundman, yes it is a tandem...
Thanks Jatt & Soundman,
yes it is a tandem setup.
I've always known how to adjust electric brakes properly or so I thought. Just read this thread:
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1st Sep 2014, 09:55 AM
Thread: your favourite vertical up electrodes
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They burn through anything - rust, paint, etc, so...
They burn through anything - rust, paint, etc, so if you have a job where you don't need maximum strength and just want to glue a few bits of crappy steel together, they're good. I've also found that...
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31st Aug 2014, 08:14 PM
Thread: your favourite vertical up electrodes
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Ha ha, add a POM into that too Karl. Since...
Ha ha, add a POM into that too Karl.
Since trying the "firesticks" for the first time I love em. I'm not a professional welder or anything but for certain situations I've found them great.
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9th Aug 2014, 08:09 AM
Thread: Effect of electric brakes on the wrong side
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Thanks very much Acco. Indeed I never picked...
Thanks very much Acco.
Indeed I never picked up on that. At least now I can see one reason why things will work different in reverse. After reading Roys post I guess I was looking more at the... -
8th Aug 2014, 01:47 PM
Thread: Effect of electric brakes on the wrong side
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Roy, thanks a million, great info. Haven't...
Roy, thanks a million, great info.
Haven't quite digested it all yet (wife is calling me away for lunch, must obey :D) but after lunch I'm going to have a good study, and I'll probably pull the... -
8th Aug 2014, 08:15 AM
Thread: Effect of electric brakes on the wrong side
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Effect of electric brakes on the wrong side
Looking at a photo of my electric brake backing plate, I seen a little white sticker with "LEFT SIDE" printed on it :o This brake is on the right side of my trailer. The curved solenoid arm is...
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17th Jul 2014, 07:01 PM
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I've got to memorise that one Simon :U Keith.
I've got to memorise that one Simon :U
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17th Jul 2014, 06:56 PM
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Thing is the basis of this thread is not along...
Thing is the basis of this thread is not along those lines, quite the opposite actually. As the OP the expenses I have are already existing and have been paid for from the income of my business. A...
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17th Jul 2014, 02:39 PM
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Ha ha, yeah Simon. That would certainly change...
Ha ha, yeah Simon.
That would certainly change things for the better. Mortgage - gone, gas - gone, electric - gone, and a load more.
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17th Jul 2014, 08:12 AM
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I did in a way. Re. my words: And how it being...
I did in a way. Re. my words:
And how it being award or whatever seems to make everything rosy.
Above award, below award, so what, I don't give a toss. I simply work on figures, input and... -
16th Jul 2014, 06:05 PM
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Well, at least in my case YOU ARE WRONG (I see...
Well, at least in my case YOU ARE WRONG (I see you like shouting with capitals, so I'll join in the fun). Secondly I DID NOT TAKE IT. Thirdly I'M WELL AWARE I DO NOT HAVE TO ACCEPT WHAT IS ON OFFER,...
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16th Jul 2014, 01:04 PM
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And I need the flashy light on my digger or else...
And I need the flashy light on my digger or else I'm not allowed on site. I'm sure a worker will walk right into my digger while it's swinging around, engine motoring away, etc. He wouldn't see the...
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16th Jul 2014, 12:49 PM
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Hi Eskimo, that statement is very generic. Are...
Hi Eskimo,
that statement is very generic. Are you saying anyone who complains about wages is greedy ? I mean if someone was working a forty hour week yet cannot pay basic bills, never mind... -
16th Jul 2014, 07:13 AM
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We only have all this worksafe / OH&S stuff...
We only have all this worksafe / OH&S stuff because of our nice comfortable living in the Western world. People talk of rights & entitlements like it's a birthright. If we look back in history...
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15th Jul 2014, 10:12 PM
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Interesting input everyone. Jim, I was waiting...
Interesting input everyone.
Jim, I was waiting for you, the guy who would come and say I'm complaining. I hope you have a job that gives you $400 a week in your hand and your life is still bliss.... -
15th Jul 2014, 04:29 PM
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Thanks for the replies lads. The shop owner is...
Thanks for the replies lads.
The shop owner is having a bad run with his present guys. First one he got passed away. The one he now has is starting his own business (wonder why) and isn't... -
15th Jul 2014, 01:07 PM
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Offered a machine shop job but shocked at the pay offer
I was offered a job in the Melbourne region in a machine shop. CNC lathe and machining centres, manual lathes and mills, cnc plasma cutter, surface grinders, welders, etc.
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28th Feb 2014, 08:04 AM
Thread: Stick Welding and slag
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I've certainly found different rods give...
I've certainly found different rods give different results when it comes to slag removal. My beads are generally reasonable looking but just the smallest amount of undercut seems to stop the slag...