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shoey51:
im liking this thread it is giving me ideas on how to setup and use a mill. swmbo has agreed to let me by a small one :D havent told her about the costs of tooling yet ::) great work Stew :clap: |
Darren:
Stew, didn't you break this before :scratch: It looks so superb, I want to make one and I'm not building an engine :ddb: Got to be worth another go.... :thumbup: |
NickG:
Stew, The bits are looking great, I have every confidence! Like your idea of taking a day off to do some work, but if I did that I'd probably get dragged off somewhere else ... besides, I only have 8 hours leave left to last until the end of April! :doh: |
sbwhart:
--- Quote from: Darren on March 27, 2009, 04:26:11 PM --- Stew, didn't you break this before :scratch: --- End quote --- Yes that the second I've broken the material just not up to it. Thanks for your coments Chaps :wave: Stew |
bogstandard:
Even though I have used it before now, I am not a great fan of heating and cooling parts to get them together, especially big lumps going around flimsy centres, something usually gives way because of the stresses produced. I prefer just a slight interferrence fit, pressed into place, or a bit of loctite. But I am sure you will get it right eventually Stew. Bogs |
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