Todays Project - What did you do today?
Nice work with there in using the carbide drill Greg. I was at a meeting in Poland, so haven't been on much this past week.
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Much gnashing of teeth today, 1,340 to be exact.

   

Decided to make some Myford 33 / 34 screwcutting gears for metric screwcutting on the imperial gearbox models.

Gert was out of stock and giving me some grief.
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The third one down on the left looks a bit rough
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(04-19-2013, 09:07 AM)f350ca Wrote: Just an idle threat to prompt people to get posting.

Nice weather means lawn work. Machining takes a backseat to honey-do lists.
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(04-21-2013, 05:56 PM)rleete Wrote:
(04-19-2013, 09:07 AM)f350ca Wrote: Just an idle threat to prompt people to get posting.

Nice weather means lawn work. Machining takes a backseat to honey-do lists.

Nice weather! What's that? Oh, that stuff that was around last September. Big Grin

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The weather is keeping me in the shop too.
A quick repair on two tractor hubs. The two part seals broke loose from the hubs and wore them bad. Set up here to bore the hub to 4.000 then pressed a sleeve made from 4 inch od pipe, and rebored to fit the seals.
Forgot to get a photo of the finished product.

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Making an engine hoist attachment for a $20 engine stand. The single nose wheel will, of course, be replaced with a crossbar and two casters. The arm will telescope so that it doesn't extend past the front wheels when it's in a lower position. Since the hoist is only for motorcycle engines, the hand winch will be sufficient.

   
   
Mike

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(04-21-2013, 08:11 PM)f350ca Wrote: The weather is keeping me in the shop too.
A quick repair on two tractor hubs. The two part seals broke loose from the hubs and wore them bad. Set up here to bore the hub to 4.000 then pressed a sleeve made from 4 inch od pipe, and rebored to fit the seals.
Forgot to get a photo of the finished product.

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That's a serious boring bar you're using there.

Ed
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Nice set of teeth, John S Thumbsup
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Nice job on the engine hoist Smiley-signs107
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