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That's probably why I never had the desire to take one apart!
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Is this the basis of the term "you don't want to know how the sausage is made"?
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I was glad I had a look in this instance, got the crap out before it had a chance to do any damage. I'm sure it'll last forever now.
As for sausages, that reminds me...
I went for a medical and the doc told me I should stop eating bacon. 'Why?' says I. 'Because I'm trying to examine you' says he.
Lathe (n); a machine tool used in the production of milling machine components.
Milling Machine (n); a machine tool used in the production of lathe components.
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Several years ago I bought one of the $9 Harbor Freight 4-1/2" angle grinders to see if they were even worth that much. First time I turned it on it sounded like a coffee grinder. Horrible sound and a smell to match. I pulled the head apart and cleaned out all of the factory swarf and wax (Chinese grease) and applied some Moly EP grease inside the housing instead. I tried out the grinder and the gearing was fairly quiet then and usable. Granted it's not a Metabo, but still usable. I bought a couple more of them for throwing around / loaners, and went through the same routine with them right out of the box, and they were equally as filthy inside. Still worth a little bit of time to clean them out to give them a chance at survival. I do have better grinders but I'm the only one that gets to use those.
Speaking of doctors...
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I've got one of them angle grinders. Got it at one of their parking lot sales. I don't use it much, only when welding, the air angle grinder with a wire cup gets more use.
Anyway, today's delivery was 20 pieces of .250" aluminum round, 48" long.
I'm going to make an antenna. I picked up an Icom R-7000 for about $20 not working - then the previous owner got mad at it and abused it some. I un-abused it, fixed it, and so far the only parts I've had to replace is the antenna connector in the back. A couple of parts got a little too cozy and were causing problems.
So the antenna I'm going to make is a discone, yeah, I can buy one already made for about $40, but I bought enough aluminum rod to make at least 2 of 'em, or 1 and another project for about $14.50 - shipped! (Xometry).
Here's the start of the base where the lower, and longer, radials will screw in. There will be 8 of them. I'll be setting up the rotary table on the mill do drill the 8 holes for that and the top piece.
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(11-06-2019, 11:49 AM)Vinny Wrote: I picked up an Icom R-7000 for about $20 not working -
Because one just isn't enough...
Nice deal on the aluminum. That reminds me I need to try buying one of their remnant boxes to see what I'll get. I could use some more tooling plates.
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I only have the one. The other receiver is a PCR, no front panel.
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I'm off to pick up a DoAll model ML bandsaw in the morning. It's a 16", variable speed machine with power feed and a blade welder and looks to be in its original paint. The guy originally had it listed for $500 and I jumped on it as soon as possible, but someone else was scheduled to look at it first. I asked if he would send me a few more images and I might be able to make him a better offer, which I did, and stole it out from under a guy who was actually there looking at it. I think it's near you Vinny, on Hemingway Rd. in Lake Orion.
I'll get some pics posted tomorrow, when I actually see it.
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Vinny, I meant one "You Suck" was not enough because I never have deals like that fall into my lap.
I did go ahead and order a box of remnants from Xometry this afternoon. Just got a notice that it will be delivered on Friday!
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