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Cutting oil dispenser
John Rudd:
--- Quote from: Joules on March 11, 2017, 08:41:14 AM ---Had my day cheered up by a visit from Rob Wilson, so not as grumpy as earlier....
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Yeah Rob is good fun to be around, I've often paid him a visit when up at Gateshead.....makes a good brew.. :thumbup:
Right I'm off to buy some tuna..... :clap: Gonna make me one of those non spilling oil dippy things with a mag base... :clap:
Spurry:
Or, take the easy way out and use a Fairy Liquid bottle with a little brass nozzle. :wave:
Pete
awemawson:
Or as I did, buy the grand children some unspillable paint pots and keep one for yourself - that way you get Brownie Points AND an oil dispenser :lol:
Biggles:
it depends on how full and which way up it falls John. My toast always fall butter down! :Doh:
AdeV:
--- Quote from: Joules on March 11, 2017, 04:02:00 AM --- :coffee: it's not the cost, it's about making something. You can spend an hour in front of the TV or you can spend an hour in the workshop and improve your maker skills. This is Mad Modders, so converting an empty tin of fish and a plumbing fitting into a useful workshop widget should be seen for what it is. Otherwise we might as well be Mad Couldn't be Arsed to Make.
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It's a fair point... and heaven knows I've spent hours in front of the lathe/mill before now making something I could have bought for a fiver... The oil can thing just had me quizzical is all. Andrew mentioning the brush made sense.... I bought a 25l barrel of cutting oil though, so I tend to slop it about a bit. I think more ends up on me than on the workpiece... :lol:
--- Quote from: mechman48 on March 10, 2017, 08:03:02 PM ---If you run the parting off/crosslide on auto you won't need that third hand... providing you've got power X feed...?
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Hmm, I broke about 4 rather expensive parting-off toolholders, and about 20 inserts, using the power feed, so I ran shy of it for quite some time. Still to this day don't know what caused the problem, as I'd cheerfully parted off under power before then and have parted off under power since. Towards the end of the cut, though, I prefer to go by hand as I can feel when it's starting to get a bit shuddery & therefore it's time to back out & finish off with the hand saw...
What I really need to do is get the suds system up and running on my lathe, so I can either flood cool or, as Bogs showed me once, use a spraymist system.
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