hi all went to see john to day nice chap i got off him a magnetic base a dti stand to be precise so when i got home this was the job for today furs of all i removed the rod then the magnet i had to use sum heat to remove sum sort of filler then cleaned it all up in the 4 jaw chuck put the magnet back in with sum grease all ready for panting right piks thanks john
krv3000, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Feb 2012.
Hi
Bob
Next time you come up you can take my other mag bases away with you and referbish them
Nice to see it being put to use
Thanks for the floor mat
John
(07-14-2012, 03:58 PM)krv3000 Wrote: hi all went to see john to day nice chap i got off him a magnetic base a dti stand to be precise so when i got home this was the job for today furs of all i removed the rod then the magnet i had to use sum heat to remove sum sort of filler then cleaned it all up in the 4 jaw chuck put the magnet back in with sum grease all ready for panting right piks thanks john
I have a couple of this type base that came out of China and they don't hold so good. I read a blog over on Alloy Avenue where one of the guys made his base from scratch, I would like to change the magnets in mine to some that will hold but haven't been able to find magnets the right shape.
Anyone know of a source, I can get ones that are magnetize the right direction but none that are the oblong shape, and I don't really want to have to make a carrier to hold a cylinder.
DA
dallen, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Apr 2012.
hi all well the last bit well no one spotted the problem that it had panted it red re labeled the on and off points right pics the problem was their was two balls missing out of the fine ajusment post
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