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| dragon finder |
Posted: 04/07/2006 21:50 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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I was thinking about a dimmer switch. I have nothing for my foundary. I am going to get a 5 gallon pail very soon and I am going to use the sand from my bacement for the refactory and green sand. I can't get any fireclay or bentonite from any where close and I havent made a bal mill yet. I have no problem with aluminum because my family owns a shop infront of a scrap yard (yay ) I wonder if there is a subtitute for the clay. The flask wood is no problem too the shop gets free palets that we cut up and burn. |
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Posted: 04/07/2006 22:04 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 10 Dec 2005 Posts: 1379 128.17 Spud Bux
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| dont use a light dimmer it will melt because the motor draws too much current try to find a 120 volt variack or power supply |
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| dragon finder |
Posted: 04/08/2006 8:07 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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I think I am going to just use a wasing machine motor. If atlantis or pimpmann22 will sell me one it will save lots of trouble. I don't need one right now but in a month or two I will. just getting a ahead of my self  |
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| schmanman |
Posted: 04/08/2006 10:11 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 25 Mar 2006 Posts: 1667 1006.17 Spud Bux
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| but they have absolutley no torque at all.any pressure,it stops.you can stop it from turning by puting your hand on it.It's a saftey feature |
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| dragon finder |
Posted: 04/08/2006 12:51 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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Posted: 04/08/2006 16:19 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 3151 4891.55 Spud Bux
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| The guy making the lathe in the link dragon finder posted is doing a fine job! You can see the cone pully set up he's useing for the different speeds he's looking for, just do the exact oppiset for the other end of the drive belt, and he's got it! I don't think he's going to do any heavy cutting because the lathe bed is made from aluminum. Good job though, some one should invite him to join Spudfiles. Could be a real good source of information. |
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| dragon finder |
Posted: 04/08/2006 17:12 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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He isn't finishing the lathe though he said he dousn't need one but he was so close to finish . I think he isn't into spud gunning but it would be cool to have him with us . |
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Posted: 04/08/2006 22:01 PM Post subject: |
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| DF, the lowest HP I remeber a motor my uncle having was 1/2 HP. He does runs to Vegas Air Force Base thing every week. So I could have him swing by are house and drop one of. [He lives a hour North of me] Let me talk to him and see what I can do... |
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| dragon finder |
Posted: 04/09/2006 8:02 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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| Wow thanks but like I said I wont need it for a while but thanks much. Don't put time in to it now because my family works right next to a junk yard so if I need one but can't get one there I will ask you. once again thanks so much for your kindness. |
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Posted: 04/09/2006 8:57 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 25 Mar 2006 Posts: 1667 1006.17 Spud Bux
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that must be nice being so clost to a scrap yard. My grandpa has 2 acres of scrap steel,stainless steel,brass,aluninim,ect.he has every thing from hydraulic to air fittings, from motors to 1' diameter ball and butterfly valves. he says I can have any of it. He lives 5 minutes from my house. I'm thinking punkin chunkin with that butterfly valve. You need somthing,you pay for shipping,I'll get it to you
EDIT: he's also got a 1 1/2' diameter ,3 1/2' tall solid nylon cillender. with his lathe,imagine all the piston valves I could make |
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| dragon finder |
Posted: 04/09/2006 9:31 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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wow everbody is being so nice. *sniff* *sniff* this website is awsome thanks |
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| Clandest1n3 |
Posted: 04/28/2006 15:29 PM Post subject: |
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| what kind of stuff are you looking to turn on the lathe?? |
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| dragon finder |
Posted: 05/06/2006 14:24 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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| aluminum....the author of the book uses aluminum all the time.....when he was alive. |
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| spudshot |
Posted: 05/06/2006 16:42 PM Post subject: |
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| you could probably turn some steel too, and definatley plastics. |
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| dragon finder |
Posted: 05/07/2006 13:24 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 397 194.30 Spud Bux
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| I was thinking of plastics but not steel I think it is too hard for the lathe. |
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