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Well I have learnt something new .. Thank you for...
Well I have learnt something new .. Thank you for the hint to use soft solder on Stainless-- I too have used high silver content brazing alloy.
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18th Jan 2022, 02:41 PM
Thread: Moving machinery is dangerous
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Like Graeme, and I suspect everyone reading, I...
Like Graeme, and I suspect everyone reading, I wish you well on this next step of the journey.
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12th Jan 2022, 10:33 AM
Thread: Extended mandrel blind (pop) rivets
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Thank you for the application - it now make...
Thank you for the application - it now make complete sense to this old brain and I wonder why I did not see it before. I can see Gary (old boss) applying the grinder to his spanners and wonder if he...
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11th Jan 2022, 11:05 AM
Thread: Extended mandrel blind (pop) rivets
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I plead guilty on the poor joint design, but in...
I plead guilty on the poor joint design, but in my defence I am usually the mug trying to repair a problem or a break so it lasts a bit longer. Having looked online I see something called a "peel...
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10th Jan 2022, 10:37 PM
Thread: Extended mandrel blind (pop) rivets
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Well I have no idea about the application of an...
Well I have no idea about the application of an extended mandrel blind rivet, but am as curious as SnapATap.
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4th Dec 2021, 10:54 AM
Thread: Moving machinery is dangerous
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Sorry to read of your incident, really glad you...
Sorry to read of your incident, really glad you and the family are on the mend.
Thank you also for the reminder.
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Greetings Andrew, I like your thinking; I read...
Greetings Andrew,
I like your thinking; I read your post and thought why didn't I think of that then I thought about the work to make it happen as the blue thing is probably too light -- it needs... -
16th Oct 2021, 11:57 AM
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Thank you for the encouragement Dave, The...
Thank you for the encouragement Dave,
The "free" was one aspect, but my better half likes the "less stuff lying around" aspect. So two wins from one project. :)
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11th Oct 2021, 11:16 AM
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Thank you Barron, Bob and Karl for looking and...
Thank you Barron, Bob and Karl for looking and encouraging,
I went out to the shed and measured the saw on its new table ... The base of the vice next to the blade has ended up at 1040mm above... -
10th Oct 2021, 10:17 PM
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Replacement Stand for 6x4 bandsaw from scrap
My 6x4 metal cutting bandsaw has earned its keep cutting all manner of steel quietly, but the supplied stand has always been frustrating. .. It was too low, too floppy and did not catch the cuttings....
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11th Sep 2021, 03:10 PM
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Kryn, I wonder if the machine you had was an X2.....
Kryn, I wonder if the machine you had was an X2.. they were much lighter. https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/M150
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25th Jul 2021, 12:40 PM
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Really pleased to hear you were able to get the...
Really pleased to hear you were able to get the driver -- curious about from where?
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10th Jul 2021, 12:53 AM
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I will not claim to be an expert but have...
I will not claim to be an expert but have tinkered a little with low voltage LEDS
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25th Jun 2021, 08:09 PM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: no link apart from being a customer...
no link apart from being a customer https://www.aimsindustrial.com.au/gates-3l220-truflex-light-duty-v-belt-8400-1220
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25th Jun 2021, 07:37 PM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: Bandsaw running rough
Who would have thought a V belt could make such a difference.
My Hare Forbes BS-4A band saw has worked well for years, until the last month. The motor started jumping about like a demented frog... -
25th Jan 2021, 12:22 PM
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Sorry about the request for pictures -- I seem to...
Sorry about the request for pictures -- I seem to hit the wrong button when trying to say thank you for the information...
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1st Jan 2021, 04:33 PM
Thread: Sutton "Viper" line
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Where to get a good drill
Fortune has shone on me so far in there have been no injuries to self.
I have had a policy of only buying Aussie drills as
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26th Aug 2020, 10:37 PM
Thread: 17 tpi thread
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Vernon's program works for me on a PC -- never...
Vernon's program works for me on a PC -- never mastered the phone version either
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20th Aug 2020, 04:12 PM
Thread: More "This shed is getting a bit full"
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Thank you Michael. Measuring gear arrived...
Thank you Michael.
Measuring gear arrived safely. Your packing was bomb and Aust Post proof. Much appreciated.
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8th Aug 2020, 01:16 PM
Thread: More "This shed is getting a bit full"
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Interested in the Micrometer and dial gauge. ...
Interested in the Micrometer and dial gauge. Would you be prepared to post to country Vic?
Will send a pm with the address.
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9th Jun 2020, 11:52 PM
Thread: fancy mower repair.
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Well I have learnt something. 2 things 1) All...
Well I have learnt something. 2 things
1) All this mention of feather keys left me wondering what they are. Woodruff keys I had met, and crawled after on the workshop floor.
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15th May 2020, 12:23 AM
Thread: Aveling I.C. Model Roller
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Hi Don, Not sure if it is small enough or...
Hi Don,
Not sure if it is small enough or would do the job but in my efforts to get a motor bike going I came across this
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12th May 2020, 10:38 AM
Thread: Puzzled at semi
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The modern world never sleeps -- 3 time zones in...
The modern world never sleeps -- 3 time zones in winter, but 5 in summer!
Are you on daylight saving time? I thought
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21st Apr 2020, 02:09 PM
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Thank you for the name of the beast .....
Thank you for the name of the beast .. unfortunately I still do not have a die for it :( but it is a 60 degree thread so doable if needed :)
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21st Apr 2020, 01:38 PM
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Looking at the tables - it is an 80 degree thread...
Looking at the tables - it is an 80 degree thread form ... the Pg should possibly be PG in the Andy Pugh thread table as the discussion here...
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21st Apr 2020, 11:51 AM
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Thank you to all replies. nadroj had the one I...
Thank you to all replies.
nadroj had the one I was using previously. Interestingly it does not have the 7/16"x28tpi ... I am glad there was some attempt at standardisation as imagine the mess... -
20th Apr 2020, 07:46 PM
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http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Tables/com...
http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Tables/comp1.htm is page 1 of 4 pages of comparisons. Metric and imperial are separated in different tables.
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20th Apr 2020, 11:18 AM
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Thread Table - a list of threads on increasing OD - Anyone found a good one?
Greetings all,
Does anyone have a comprehensive list of threads they could share?
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19th Apr 2020, 10:15 AM
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Possibly too late but if I assumed the bottom of...
Possibly too late but if I assumed the bottom of the cylinder was a sphere, an arc of a circle with diameter equal to the gas cylinder diameter (radius is half diameter) would be the cut out on each...
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6th Jul 2019, 08:24 PM
Thread: What do use your lathe for?
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Fixing things - a knurled headed bolt today, a...
Fixing things - a knurled headed bolt today, a bearing spacer, bushes and stepped bolts for the old farm trailer, jigs to repair the old ute
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15th Apr 2019, 09:54 PM
Thread: Parting tool
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As a novice, using a 9 inch Hercus, my learning...
As a novice, using a 9 inch Hercus, my learning is that a rigidly mounted blade is essential... and the only way it has worked for me is a rear mounted tool (upside down as mentioned) on a T slot...
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6th Jan 2019, 11:24 AM
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online steel prices
Greetings from a DIYer who still has a lot to learn.
I realise they are not local suppliers to Queensland but their web sites provide some idea of costs near me.
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19th May 2015, 09:35 PM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: That is a collection .. especially the Nitric .....
That is a collection .. especially the Nitric ..
Remember nitric when a year 10 or was it 11 student thought a few drops in a pencil case would be fun. Teacher and lab staff went ballistic and... -
8th May 2015, 10:57 AM
Thread: Auction label removal
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Try The green shed or Officewrx... as these are...
Try The green shed or Officewrx... as these are the vendors listed by the maker
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6th May 2015, 10:30 PM
Thread: Auction label removal
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Oomph
The better half works in a library and has the problem of sticky labels, chewy and other unmentionables on books, benches, shelves, chairs etc. :oo:
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16th Jan 2015, 07:56 PM
Thread: Your latest project
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Sticky: K
Optimism is a word that springs to mind!
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8th Jan 2015, 04:36 PM
Thread: Your latest project
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Sticky: Wow, It has taken me at least 3 viewings to...
Wow,
It has taken me at least 3 viewings to understand all the steps.
There is a lot hidden in those few lines of text.
How did you make a start with the CAD?
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18th Apr 2014, 08:39 PM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: now that is close. glad you are ok. go careful.
now that is close. glad you are ok. go careful.
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24th Feb 2014, 07:24 AM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: Won't go near 1 except to hope the...
Won't go near 1 except to hope the recommunication is effective and positive.
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14th Jan 2014, 10:11 PM
Thread: drying a motor
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Thanks for the corrections. always thought care...
Thanks for the corrections. always thought care was needed around the enamel but obviously tougher than I thought.
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14th Jan 2014, 03:11 PM
Thread: drying a motor
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like the spot test idea, and the multitude of...
like the spot test idea, and the multitude of approaches to drying.
My contribution is minimise physical abrasion On windings when cleaning..... insulation needed for healthy motor.
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29th Dec 2013, 10:03 AM
Thread: Your latest project
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Sticky: plus the need for a megawatt of white light to...
plus the need for a megawatt of white light to pick up the detail when a single candle used to be sufficient.
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20th Nov 2013, 06:08 PM
Thread: LED Worklight
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10 ponds!!! Wow, how things change in a couple of...
10 ponds!!! Wow, how things change in a couple of years.
When I made mine, the downright globe ( LED. 9watts ~ 900 lumens) cost $35
I had an old microphone goosneck.
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20th Nov 2013, 05:37 PM
Thread: New Shaper
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Now I acknowledge you have moved on from this...
Now I acknowledge you have moved on from this comment but I smiled as the reason everything in my shed is Brunswick Green stems from the purchase of a 4 litre tin of oil based enamel paint for the...
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22nd Oct 2013, 07:43 AM
Thread: Your latest project
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Sticky: Agree the table is a work of art. I did smile at...
Agree the table is a work of art. I did smile at the suggestion it would be scraped flat. Seems a shame to weld on it but much easier on the back than the trestle outside that serves some of the...
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21st Oct 2013, 12:02 PM
Thread: Your latest project
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Sticky: Model Solar Car by Son
A proud Dad is sharing a photo of a model solar powered car my son (12yrs) designed and built.
It was raced over the weekend at the Victorian Model Solar Vehicle Challenge at Scienceworks.
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Roger, apologies from me for this Thursday.......
Roger,
apologies from me for this Thursday.... got volunteered to help mind a young'un.
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14th Jul 2013, 09:37 PM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: Hi pipeclay, A Duke and .RC. I confess to not...
Hi pipeclay, A Duke and .RC.
I confess to not checking the tip, so it is an option .. or maybe case hardening as A Duke suggested. Having made a small form cutting tool from drill rod earlier in... -
14th Jul 2013, 11:31 AM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: tool steel is no match for carbon steel
Drilling a 1/4" hole yesterday in a piece of offcut steel. Set up in the x3 mill at desired angle, little thought about speed....... 2000 rpm should do it.
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7th Jul 2013, 07:18 AM
Thread: What did you learn today?
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Sticky: :) it is good to start this day with a spark.
:) it is good to start this day with a spark.