On Saturday 14 May 2016 23:54:26 Gene Heskett wrote: > On Saturday 14 May 2016 23:24:17 Bruce Layne wrote: > > On 05/14/2016 06:14 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > 24" won't do, even once, what I might want to do with a 28 or 29 > > > raw rifle barrel. > > > > The first Clausing I found as an example for you was a 10"X36", for > > a bit more money, but I thought that might be a bit much in your > > small shop. I recall your concerns about the relatively thin > > concrete slab floor. > > > > The Sheldon lathe sounds nice too. Not sure about the CNC > > conversion, but you can figure that out when you look at it. > > > > A good lathe is likely to have a three phase motor. You'll probably > > want to power it with a single phase VFD with a three phase output, > > but that severely limits the lathe horsepower. > > Its live and running right now, with a 1.5 HP 120 volt motor, > presumably on a 15 amp circuit. If worse comes to worse I can > probably hack up a dc supply & figure out how to mount a 3 HP > treadmill motor. OTOH, vfd's up to 7.5 are available if I could find > a suitable multipole motor that could survive the vfd's rev > capability. I have a 1.5 HP vfd and motor, but it would need geared > down about 30x to run the Sheldon as its top end is 24,000 rpm and I > have not grokked how to remove the er16 chuck on it now so I could put > a pulley on it. > > That would also present the conundrum of how to keep it from > unscrewing the chuck when its reversed at the deep end of a rigid tap > peck since the Sheldon's chuck is screw thread mounted to the spindle. > I have carved up some hal code to handle that already because the z > axis on my mill wasn't fast enough to follow the spindle, so its not a > huge problem. > > > A little thinking > > about that in advance, and some internet research, could save you > > from buying a lathe only to realize you need an expensive rotary > > phase converter... and even then you'd probably still need to > > upgrade your single phase power. It's easy to succumb to lathe lust > > and forget obvious details like this until it's too late. > > That was one of the major considerations that qualified this one as > suitable. > > > On 05/14/2016 06:27 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > > Don't carry cash when driving through Arkansas to buy anything > > > expensive, like a metal lathe or a truck. Arkansas Trooper Steals > > > $20,000, Because Nobody Innocent Carries That Much Cash > > > > Asset forfeiture is THEFT. I-40 in Tennessee has a very bad (and > > very well deserved) reputation for this sort of state sanctioned > > highway robbery. YouTube has some great local news reporting and > > other stories describing this shocking practice. Search YouTube for > > "highway asset forfeiture" for a real education. Most people have > > no idea this sort of thing can happen, until it happens to them. > > This is good to remember for anyone making a trip to buy used > > machinery with cash, as I've done in the past. > >
One of the first stories was in Iowa, my old home stomping grounds, on a piece of road I recognized because I've driven it hundreds of times. Obviously they will target out of state plates, doubly so for vehicles with GOA/NRA stickers on them. One of them cautions that the driver only carries $20, in ammunition. :) This makes me think I should only have a couple hundred for eats etc, and put the rest on the card. But how much would getting that sort of sheckles from a strange ATM cost, or should I get a bank draught, payable to the seller? Something thats worthless to them unless they want to forge the sellers name. Any better ideas you folks can suggest? 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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mobile security can be enabling, not merely restricting. Employees who bring their own devices (BYOD) to work are irked by the imposition of MDM restrictions. Mobile Device Manager Plus allows you to control only the apps on BYO-devices by containerizing them, leaving personal data untouched! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/304595813;131938128;j _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
