On Saturday 16 July 2016 15:06:14 andy pugh wrote:
> On 13 July 2016 at 23:40, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > My snips, or sharp scissors always seem to curl it up some. Hows the
> > best way to flatten it out so it just lays there?
>
> Why does it need to?
> The Gibb will hold it flat.
>
> You _could_
On 13 July 2016 at 23:40, Gene Heskett wrote:
> My snips, or sharp scissors always seem to curl it up some. Hows the best
> way to flatten it out so it just lays there?
Why does it need to?
The Gibb will hold it flat.
You _could_ consider making a new gib. I have done it twice (Once for
the Rive
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> > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 6:41 PM
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> > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Need some advice on where to buy shim stock
> > in custom widths
> >
> > On Wednesday 13 July 2016 13:26:14 Jon Elson wrote:
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> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Need some advice on where to buy shim stock in
> custom widths
>
> On Wednesday 13 July 2016 13:26:14 Jon Elson wrote:
>
> > On 07/12/2016 04:31 PM,
On Wednesday 13 July 2016 13:26:14 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 07/12/2016 04:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So the question is: Who is likely to be able to supply this stuff
> > 0.010" thick by 0.400 wide? Brass or SS would be a never mind.
>
> I think McMaster-Carr and MSC stock kits of brass shim sto
I get rid of the curled/rough edge by a bit of grinding/filing and
also I roll it with a ball bearing on a bit of ground flat steel with
a finger through the bearing pressing down.
Sharp scissors or best tins nips
Dave Caroline
On 07/12/2016 04:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> So the question is: Who is likely to be able to supply this stuff 0.010"
> thick by 0.400 wide? Brass or SS would be a never mind.
>
>
I think McMaster-Carr and MSC stock kits of brass shim stock
with about 15 thicknesses (.010" definitely in the se
Greetings all;
I finally got the compound apart, and found that with the cobble job that
made the gib, with the end broken off and looking as if it was ground
flat ended with a bench grinder and some new screws installed along with
some handmade pusher washers that have a finger that projects o
> > To put in another way the goverment should not be allowed to take money
> > for nothing not even from those they claim are criminals because this is
> > what usually is called theft.
> >
>
> A lot of us folks consider taxation the same thing. ;-)
Didn't think about that, that's certainly
On 5/15/2016 7:55 PM, Chris Albertson wrote:
> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
>
>> Most people understand what a certified check is. However you can
>> always ask him if he will accept a certified check before you travel.
>>
> No, most people don't understand checks. They THI
On 5/15/2016 6:03 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 May 2016 at 17:41, Dave Cole wrote:
>> Most people understand what a certified check is. However you can
>> always ask him if he will accept a certified check before you travel.
> I would't take one. I have never seen one, I wouldn't know what to
>
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 7:24 PM, Nicklas Karlsson
wrote:
> To put in another way the goverment should not be allowed to take money for
> nothing not even from those they claim are criminals because this is what
> usually is called theft.
>
A lot of us folks consider taxation the same thing.
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 7:24 PM, Nicklas Karlsson
wrote:
> To put in another way the goverment should not be allowed to take money for
> nothing not even from those they claim are criminals because this is what
> usually is called theft.
>
Funny, taxation is the same thing.
Mark
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On 16/05/16 09:11, Sarah Armstrong wrote:
> but their again the USA are werid ! LOL
I think that is the bottom line ;)
Paypal is good but costs and international payments cost even more. I
USED to be able to do international bank transfers on-line but as with
many bank related activities, unless
with technology as it is these days , i just pay the person directly from
bank to bank
using either Paypal or Bank transfer , takes seconds . so long as you have
access to a pc , or a smartphone
and the beneifit is it's all traceable so they cant say they never got it
etc
iv'e transfered moneys ,
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Nicklas Karlsson
wrote:
> Well it is rather simple, justice should be paid by those who benefit or
> unstable society is created. These kind of laws should be to stop crimes not
> confiscate property. Confiscate property is called a fine and unless paid
> proper
On 15 May 2016 at 19:55, Chris Albertson wrote:
> PayPal offer a good brokerage service and can
> revoke a transaction in the case of fraud. It makes on-line buying
> pretty safe.
Selling less-so. They pretty much always find in favour of the buyer.
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pa
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
> Most people understand what a certified check is. However you can
> always ask him if he will accept a certified check before you travel.
>
No, most people don't understand checks. They THINK a certified check
is as good as cash but there is
Sounds like one of the many things we used make fun of back during the
cold war about communist and fascist countries.
Thank you for not dropping the ball, you free and brave.
On 05/15/2016 05:16 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
> The "Civil Forfeiture'' laws are what you are discussing. Yes, traveling
>
Well it is rather simple, justice should be paid by those who benefit or
unstable society is created. These kind of laws should be to stop crimes not
confiscate property. Confiscate property is called a fine and unless paid
property could be sold to get money. It should only be allowed to confis
The "Civil Forfeiture'' laws are what you are discussing. Yes, traveling
with large amounts of cash seems to make you the target of this especially
when traveling long distances. It is a law designed to help reduce the
drug trafficking by allowing law enforcement to capture suspected 'drug
money'
On 15 May 2016 at 17:41, Dave Cole wrote:
> Most people understand what a certified check is. However you can
> always ask him if he will accept a certified check before you travel.
I would't take one. I have never seen one, I wouldn't know what to
look for, and the whole thing reeks of "Scam t
On 5/15/2016 2:58 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 May 2016 at 14:08, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> So in this case, it seems like cash or a pre-discussed
>> at my bank wire transfer might be the thing.
> I can't imagine cash being an actual problem. There is a big
> qualitative difference between 20k and 2k
On 15 May 2016 at 14:08, Gene Heskett wrote:
> So in this case, it seems like cash or a pre-discussed
> at my bank wire transfer might be the thing.
I can't imagine cash being an actual problem. There is a big
qualitative difference between 20k and 2k in cash.
And, I doubt that more than a few pe
On Sunday 15 May 2016 11:51:04 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 05/15/2016 12:06 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > 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 ge
On 05/15/2016 12:06 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> 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 th
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
> On 14 May 2016, at 21:35, John Alexander Stewart wrote:
>
> I don't understand the issue with this. My go-to EMCO Compact-8 lathe has 3
> M8 bolts that you need to thread nuts on and tighten to hold chucks in
> place.
There is a version of this (possibly a DIN standard) which has keyhole slo
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 tha
On Saturday 14 May 2016 21:35:11 John Alexander Stewart wrote:
> On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 8:03 PM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > You are dreaming John, it has 3, maybe 6mm studs screwed into the
> > back of the chuck, which fit thru matching holes in the spindles
> > flange & you have to putz around 20
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 con
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 8:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> You are dreaming John, it has 3, maybe 6mm studs screwed into the back of
> the chuck, which fit thru matching holes in the spindles flange & you
> have to putz around 20 minutes a nut to get the nut started straight,
> because theres not a
On Saturday 14 May 2016 18:44:54 John Thornton wrote:
> Looks like a decent little lathe. Spindle speed is a bit low for that
> size lathe , my old Taiwan Samson 16x48 gap bed will do 2020 in high
> high. Bet you don't have any of the problems you have with the toy
> lathe. The chuck sounds like a
I mean it looks ok for a manual lathe but not for a conversion to cnc.
JT
On 5/14/2016 12:55 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Since my toy lathe broke itself, again, and its made out of rubber
> anyway, I was watching it fight with a dull chip that actually looked
> good under a stro
Looks like a decent little lathe. Spindle speed is a bit low for that
size lathe , my old Taiwan Samson 16x48 gap bed will do 2020 in high
high. Bet you don't have any of the problems you have with the toy
lathe. The chuck sounds like a D series chuck with is good. My Samson
uses D1-6 I think
Advice? Don't carry cash when driving through Arkansas to buy anything
expensive, like a metal lathe or a truck.
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On Saturday 14 May 2016 16:56:33 Bruce Layne wrote:
> Hi Gene,
>
> I have a Grizzly G1006 Chinese bench top mill drill that may be
> getting the slowest LinuxCNC conversion in the world. It cost about
> $1400 new, a long time ago, and it's probably paid for itself ten
> times over. That being sa
On Saturday 14 May 2016 16:29:32 Kenneth Lerman wrote:
> Well, I noticed that the shipping weight is 550# and the machine
> weight is 600#. Do you suppose they fill the box with helium?
>
> Seriously, though, the thing that drives me crazy about new lathes for
> CNC conversion is that you are payi
Don't :-)
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is
designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and
lunatics."
— George Fitch, Atlanta Constitution Newspaper, 1916
--
Mob
Heavy cast iron machines cost money to mould but once in place it is a stable
platform.
On Sat, 14 May 2016 16:56:33 -0400
Bruce Layne wrote:
> Hi Gene,
>
> I have a Grizzly G1006 Chinese bench top mill drill that may be getting
> the slowest LinuxCNC conversion in the world. It cost about $
Hi Gene,
I have a Grizzly G1006 Chinese bench top mill drill that may be getting
the slowest LinuxCNC conversion in the world. It cost about $1400 new,
a long time ago, and it's probably paid for itself ten times over. That
being said, if I was buying a milling machine now, I'd buy a used but
Well, I noticed that the shipping weight is 550# and the machine weight is
600#. Do you suppose they fill the box with helium?
Seriously, though, the thing that drives me crazy about new lathes for CNC
conversion is that you are paying for a bunch of stuff you neither need nor
want.
* change gears
Greetings all;
Since my toy lathe broke itself, again, and its made out of rubber
anyway, I was watching it fight with a dull chip that actually looked
good under a strong glass a couple days ago, and the major two sources
of flex that induce chip breaking chatter are the spindle itself, and
u
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