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Someone may have lost their temper on the front end loader and broke off the handle.
Here is my first actual fix/project on the lathe. Drilled and taped this solid aluminum rod to screw on. Turned some knurls to help the glue grip better. Filled it up with expanding gorilla glue
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Thanks for all the comments and great information.
I wont be able to do to much until the lathe is paid for and I can start buying tooling and measuring toolsThis is my first knurl. Turned out pretty good.
With this I turned, faced, knurled and beveled
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I hear ya.
It was a pretty penny specially for me!!!! ( I used all of my longevity check from work then put the rest on a paypal credit card with 0.00% interest for 6 months. So it shouldn't be to bad) over $1,800 with shipping the Table I got a killer deal on for only $50.00. The guy I bought the table from is a machinist by trade and gave me about $70-$90 worth of dial indicators protractors rulers depth gauges
I know I have ALOT to learn but I figured even if it takes me 5 years to get good. Well Im that much better than if I waited 5 years to start learning you know what I mean.
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I got my lathe set up yesterday. I've never turned anything before. I've jumped in head first. I've always wanted to start machining. Got a grizzly g0752 variable speed 10"x22"
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On 4/28/2016 at 11:53 AM, KnarlyCarl said:
Would you be willing to pay about $50 shipping costs on top of the price of the planer?
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Whats the make and model and how much ya asking?
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I dont mind spending $50 for shipping if I get a good deal!!!! What model and how much you asking? Ill see what I can do.
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Anyone wanting to get rid of their planer? Im looking for a 12" bench top planer
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Thanks Normally Im a DeWalt/Bosh fan but I felt like I just had to try this saw out. Just wondering if anyone else had this same saw and wanted to know what they thought...specially reliability wise
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Has anyone else had this saw? Ive been VERY IMPRESSED with this saw.
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I bought a new Circular Saw. Here is my review
All in all I think for the price point and features I got a great deal!!!
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Wow This is exactly why I dont go off of the star rating with out reading them first.
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I vote Protool hes a good guy
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Great Job!!!! looks awesome
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I agree looks like a picture frame. I see the pin on one end but not on the other end. Does that side slide? If it doesnt it might be glued and your supposed to pull the pin (works like a lock)
Shot glass tray red solo cup tray
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Wow very nice
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11 minutes ago, Stercorarius said:
It's almost like the mesh you use for fiberglass repairs. Cool beans man.
That is actually what gave me the idea. I was going to fiberglass it but didnt feel like getting all the stuff out for just this little area.
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11 minutes ago, comp56 said:
depending on what type of plastics/acrylics weldbond works well too. as it actually fuses the two together with a chemical reaction...
I need to check that out. The key is mixing the new plastic with the old to get a good bond. So that sounds like it should work great
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Then just sand use filler and paint
This was kind of a corner piece so it works on corners too
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(This picture got out of order this should be the second to last pic on this post)
Use a zip tie for extra plastic filler
Used a Soldering Iron to embed the wires. The heat transfers into the wire and melts into the plastic
This is after the extra plastic is added. If you wanted you could sand down as well
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So here it is epoxied together
I cut a couple pieces of wire to the length I need
Spread out the wires over the crack
Bought a New Metal Lathe Anyone else into machining
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Thanks yall I appreciate it!!!