04-12-2013, 10:41 PM
Still in the cabinet shop. Upper cabinets this time. These ones will have glass doors.
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Greg
Greg
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04-12-2013, 10:41 PM
Still in the cabinet shop. Upper cabinets this time. These ones will have glass doors.
Free advice is worth exactly what you payed for it.
Greg
04-13-2013, 07:39 AM
(04-12-2013, 07:30 PM)EdK Wrote: I'd be interested in that "cylinder head machining story".Sadly Ed, I've looked through my photo files and I can't seem to find any of the pics I took of the machining process. Here's a pic of the need to machine the head. Notice how "proud" the over stroking has made the pistons at TDC. I thought of and actually made a 1/8" aluminum spacer. But I thought it would require 2 head gaskets and that would be too much spacing and I'd have possible leaks as well as lower compression.
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
Thanks given by: EdK
04-13-2013, 07:52 AM
(04-12-2013, 08:42 PM)EdK Wrote:(04-12-2013, 08:15 PM)dallen Wrote:(04-12-2013, 06:28 PM)EdK Wrote:(04-12-2013, 05:14 PM)dallen Wrote: way back in post 1053 I posted a picture of a sheave that I made and John aka doubleboost asked how I cut the key way, well I decided to also change the one on the motor spindle so when I broached the keyway I just happened to have the camera with me. Oh my mistake, thats the horizontal press that I made for working on Russian firearms, I need to add a long syphon tube in the pump so it will work in thee vertical position with the pump head at the top, then I could stand it on end and use it in a more conventional press configuration. But it sure beats the other way that I used to broach keyways. DA
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If life seems normal, your not going fast enough! Thanks given by: EdK
04-14-2013, 09:09 AM
(04-12-2013, 06:53 PM)stevec Wrote:(04-12-2013, 05:45 AM)Brian Wrote: Hi SteveThe reason I ask is because I no longer have access to the lovely Narex boring I had at work (it had a facing feature!) . I like it one on the list to remember Brian
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04-16-2013, 10:32 PM
Fixing a wood chipper for a chap. Poor original design. The rotor is keyed to the shaft but not fixed in any way, simply rides between the bearings. It wobbled and wore the hub and shaft. Here I'm boring the disk oversize to get it back to round. Will make a new shaft for a press fit then drill and thread the end of the shaft to clamp the rotor against a shoulder.
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Greg
Its dead on this site, if people don't soon start posting i'll have to start a thread from the cabinet shop.
Stole away again today to work on that wood chipper. In my recycle mode I used an old truck axle to make the new shaft. Was hard but turned nicely on the big lathe with carbide. Then came time to cut the keyways, Oops a HSS end mill wouldn't touch it. Didn't have a carbide one small enough, thought about driving an hour into the city to buy one, but what if it won't cut it either. Next thought of remaking the shaft. Then this came to mind. I had a buggered 1/4 inch carbide drill bit. Over to the grinder and made a single lip cutter out of it. Cut like a dream. 20 thou passes with coolant and we saved the shaft. Now I need to find a bigger press. Machined the shaft for a 0.0015 interference fit but my little press won't move it all the way.
Free advice is worth exactly what you payed for it.
Greg
04-19-2013, 05:56 AM
Nice rescue Greg. Saved yourself a trip into town.
Go ahead and start a thread on your cabinet shop. I'm going to start a thread on April snow storms. Ed
04-19-2013, 09:07 AM
Just an idle threat to prompt people to get posting.
Free advice is worth exactly what you payed for it.
Greg
04-19-2013, 09:24 AM
Hopefully people are just busy and haven't wandered off. I've been in the shop every night this week. It would be nice to see a few more new faces though.
Tom
04-19-2013, 10:12 PM
Spent the last two days welding up and installing shelves for my employer's latest van. Nice to get told to stay home and play and still get paid.
Mike
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