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Joules:
And that's why I come here, to see the guy who has to make his own nuts and bolts, takes the time to learn screw cutting showing where they went wrong and why brass makes crap cutting tools....  Simple stuff can inspire others to have a go, especially if they have limited resources and skills.  This is a great mentoring project.

A bit of imagination and it could be the basis of a DIY hurricane or table lamp.

 :poke:  I'm just a grumpy git at the moment, can't get in the workshop.

awemawson:
I empathise - friends 80th birthday do at the local hotel lunchtime, so best bib and tucker and clean fingernails  :bang:


(Mind you I did manage to bore out a flexible linkage for my Z axis rebuild project first thing this morning  :ddb: )

John Rudd:

--- Quote from: Joules on March 11, 2017, 04:26:41 AM ---

 :poke:  I'm just a grumpy git at the moment, can't get in the workshop.

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I'm just a grumpy git....old at that too.....cant be a**ed with the workshop.....not happy with my lathe at the moment so wondering what to do with it.....think it needs some  :proj: for the tailstock ram screw....

John Rudd:

--- Quote from: Biggles on March 10, 2017, 12:39:02 PM ---All you need now is a small magnet in the bottom and it won’t spill.   :thumbup:

--- End quote ---

I did have a large round magnet from a vcr that would realky suit something like this, but I dropped it, it broke in half..., :Doh:

But the fluid wont spill anyway as that is the purpose of the design surely?.... :scratch:

Joules:
Thats great news John, two magnets for the price of one.  Had my day cheered up by a visit from Rob Wilson, so not as grumpy as earlier.... 

The oil can is none spill, unless your very determined.

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