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Wouldn't you have to connect directly to the rusted chips?
Connecting between the t-slots and the carriage sounds like a dead short to me, and a good way to let the magic smoke out out of your battery charger.
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10-14-2013, 09:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2013, 09:04 AM by Mayhem.)
I figured that is what Dave meant Willie and my thought was to make a probe and insulate the sides with some rubber hose. Sort of a (very) poor man's version of EDM (sort of). However, given that the chips are rusted to the inside of the slots, it most likely will be a short. I'll wire a lamp in series which should provide sufficient protection.
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no more so then the set up that Mayhem already has for removing rust by electrolysis, just build a dam that will hold enough liquid to keep the anode off the carriage
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Ahhh... I see now. I misread Dave's previous post.
The anode would be suspended in the electrolyte running down the center of the t-slot.
Insulated from - not
connected to the t-slot.
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Don't worry Willie - it's obvious I didn't read it correctly either
But I was checking in on my phone (so that is my excuse). I probably will still insulate parts of the electrode to safeguard against any shorts. Won't be trying this until I have finished the drilling on the steady rest, as I need to strip down the set up I have in place first. There are just too many things to do...
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Nice work, noticed what look like lead in's on the bearing carrier, are they cut with a laser or water jet?
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Thanks Greg - I get the off cuts from a laser cutting place, which is why the lead in holes are in my parts.
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