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(07-23-2023, 06:51 PM)Highpower Wrote: I started marking the front of cutoff tools with a sharpie to see where it was rubbing and made changes as needed.

Good tip, I'll give that a try. Thumbsup

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(07-23-2023, 06:06 PM)EdK Wrote: The AC unit in my shop doesn't work well once it gets up into the 100s. It squeals like a banji. I think the heat distorts the housing and tweaks the motor bearings. It's a window unit. I can work in there in the morning briefly then need to exit to cool down. It's been in the 100 teens for the past few weeks.  Yikes

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How old is the unit? The blower motor in my furnace started squealing as well which is what prompted the replacement. After getting the old motor apart I discovered the wicking for the sleeve bearings had completely dried out and didn't have a single drop of oil left. It's a "modern" motor with no oil ports for the bearings. Thankfully we caught it early and I was able to polish out the motor shafts and bushings to clean them up. Re-soaked all the wicking material with fresh machine oil and it's ready for service again if necessary.
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(07-23-2023, 07:13 PM)Highpower Wrote: How old is the unit?

Not sure but it's fairly old. It works fine when it's in the 90s and lower. I could turn my shop into a meat locker it gets so cool in there and that's on one of the lower settings. In the fall I'm going to see if I can get access to the motor and get it out to check the bearings.

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Got this little guy via delivery today:

   

I plan on using it to help hold round stock in my 5C collet block.  I wasn't comfortable milling a piece sticking out 3" from the end of the collet, and as I have to drill and tap the ends anyway, this will help secure the piece.  At less than $17, I couldn't make it for that.

It's tiny; less than 4" long.  Naturally, the threads were a bit crunchy, but a quick alcohol rinse and lube fixed it right up.  I'll have to make a mounting block to get it to the right height and secure it to the mill.  I'll try to remember to take some pics of the setup when I get started.
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When I replaced the quill DRO I had to remove the front panel to get access to it. I lost two of the screws. I was doing a McMaster order so I thought I'd just add the screws to the order. They're M3 screws and I would have had to buy 100 of them. I have no need for that many M3 screws so I decided to order this metric screw kit from Amazon instead. It'll be much more useful than 100 M3 screws.

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I often just pick out a different grade of hardware when that happens to me at McMaster. Costs a bit more per piece but you can get them in smaller quantities.

I recently ordered a brass pipe adapter 3/8 male x 3/4 female from Amazon. It took 4 days to get it and they sent me the wrong item anyway. They sent a 3/4 male x 3/8 female reducing bushing with gnarly threads (China). Four days wasted and then I have to deal with returning it on top of that. So I ordered one from McMaster for a few bucks more, got the correct part, and got a better quality part delivered in two days - not four. Amazon is getting to be more and more a roll of the dice and not worth it.
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(08-17-2023, 01:03 PM)Highpower Wrote: I often just pick out a different grade of hardware when that happens to me at McMaster. Costs a bit more per piece but you can get them in smaller quantities.

I also do that but in this case there was no better deal. All in quantities of 100.

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(08-17-2023, 08:28 PM)EdK Wrote: I also do that but in this case there was no better deal. All in quantities of 100.

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Had I known, I could have sent you a handful. I've got a number of misc boxes of metric screws from McMaster in different lengths that I only used a few screws out of each. And the next time I need one I usually don't feel like searching through all the boxes to find the right ones and end up ordering more instead. Bash Rotfl
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(08-18-2023, 06:06 AM)Highpower Wrote:
(08-17-2023, 08:28 PM)EdK Wrote: I also do that but in this case there was no better deal. All in quantities of 100.

Ed

Had I known, I could have sent you a handful. I've got a number of misc boxes of metric screws from McMaster in different lengths that I only used a few screws out of each. And the next time I need one I usually don't feel like searching through all the boxes to find the right ones and end up ordering more instead.  Bash   Rotfl

That sounds familiar. Rotfl Rotfl
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Big white truck delivered this today. I stumbled on a Home Depot labor day sale (online) a couple of hours before it expired. I was only looking for a cordless die grinder since I already have one of Milwaukee's M12 ratchets. But hey, if they want to give me another one for free I'm not going to argue.  Big Grin

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M12 FUEL 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Right Angle Die Grinder Kit w/M12 3/8 in. Ratchet
Store SKU #1009827078
Internet #325665600
1 x $449.00 $449.00
 
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