On Monday 07 September 2015 04:14:46 Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 06.09.15 11:23, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Finding the stuff locally or on the web is a problem though. > > Henckle's own site isn't at all helpfull when the bury each products > > info in an individual downloadable pdf. Nothing I could find gave > > me something that resembles a recipe, where if you want to do this, > > use this product sort of a list. > > Gene, the local homepage: > http://www.loctite.com.au/loctite-Australia-and-New-Zealand.htm > has on the LHS: "Products by Applications", which provides a pretty > straightforward illustrated menu. OK, it is only at the bottom of the > "retaining" page that 638/648/680 and "Learn More" appear, so some > patient scanning is needed. Is there less at "www.loctite.com"? > (Didn't see any 640 there. Beats me.) > > > A web search for loctite 626 returns nothing of use though. > > The first hit: > http://www.henkelna.com/product-search-1554.htm?nodeid=8797952638977 > > has a "Technical Information" tab, which gives a basic but useful list > of properties - enough to check whether it'll do for your thread size, > applied torque, and operating temperature. (I just whiz off an email > to 'em for anything more specific than that.) > > > Amazon says the high strength sleeve retainer is #640. 9 bucks a 6ml > > tube. > > No hits for that on a site search, but a web search finds it on a > Henkel page. It is a bit like spotlighting for rabbits in scrubby > country - you catch the glint of their beady eyes in the spot, and the > next instant they're round a tussock, and vanished in the shrubbery. > > Erik
It sounds as though one should have a tube of each in the toolbox drawer. So I'll see what NAPA can supply tomorrow. In the meantime the permagoo threadlocker red has been curing since mid afternoon yesterday, and I am mentally going thru my midden heap, trying to find a table riser I can use to bring the clamped up motor up to a height I can reach on the z down limited GO704. And except for a piece of wooden 4x4, or carving up a big block of alu, coming up empty. By the time I get clamping pressure on the fitted flywheel holders I made out of a full inch thick scrap of white ash yesterday, that piece of 4x4 may as well be a wet kitchen sponge. Not rigid enough by a long ways. Grizzly has a riser, but I don't think its tall enough at 3 & 9/16" and its north of $200 by the time the freight is paid. And its a week away. I may have to pay a visit to one of the local scrap yards for raw materials. That has been fruitful in the past. I once bought a nearly 40 lb block of aluminum, about 6.5x6.5" cross section about 20" long that way. Been nibbling on that for smaller bit & pieces for a while, but it would take quite a large bag to hold the swarf if I sacrificed whats left of that, and its dead soft gummy stuff, wanting to pack up the flutes of your tools way to easily. And I'm not yet rigged for coolant on this mill. The table has a drain, but its way to small at 1/4" bore and would be plugged with swarf in less than 2 minutes. But I can see a small pool pump and a 5 gallon bucket of water if I could figure out how to rust proof it. I assume there is such a product. Humm, I wonder how long an aquarium pump would last pumping the usual parts cleaner, aka K2 or similar? Has anybody tried that? I'll see what TSC may have for small electric fuel pumps. A gravity feed dribbling on the tool would help a lot, and a tanks, a 5ver on the floor with a pickup 2/3rds of the way up the side, pumping into a smaller one about 6 feet up and dribbling out of that might work. But with K2 and its ilk, the fire people would have a whole litter of elephants. So treated for rust prevention water would be better. I'm rambling and its time to go make some coffee to see if I can make sense with my mutterings. :) Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
