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    Scratch Built Marine Steam Engine

    Wow..That is a whole level nicer than the one I built....But it wasnt your first steam engine build was it? .I greatly admire your boiler.
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    Trying lost wax casting

    Thats inspirational. I bought some stuff for a try at lost wax casting but havent had the right project come up yet.Id like to see more of this type project.
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    Got my Bridgeport home

    I have that type quick change spindle on my Hurco cnc mill....mine is the 200 series Quick change...It sometimes happens that swarf gets into it , wont allow a toolholder to draw-in but I blow out the chips and it then works right again....Uhmmmm, have to keep a nylon hammer handy to rap on it...
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    Boring Head - Sketchup Drawing

    If you can heat treat the parts and grind them to perfect precision then it makes good sense to build your own....But if you are capable of the work then more likely you already have boring heads in several sizes.....I can , I do. ;D
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    Building a base for a light milling machine

    I have floor model kneemill that I set up on 10 inch riser..And I have another mill thats on 4 a inch steel skid and I will set it also on 10 inch skid soon as weather cools enough that I can do the welding comfortably.......My idea of fitting operator to mill is to set the mill high yet at a...
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    Like Butter

    You sure the crank isnt made of cast iron?
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    18 TPI threads go fast!

    That is very clever setup.. The iron workpiece can bite into the aluminum helping to hold it all together .Wouldnt be my everyday tactic but I'll keep it in mind for special circumstances....A clumbsy newbie might be able to bump the workpiece loose, a hardened machinist shouldnt have any trouble .
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    Inspiration and a project

    Looks a bit like the parts for a scroll bender
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    How to use sine bars

    Thats a fact. Lot of times I will use either a flat feeler guage or a drill bit will be close enough instead of getting out my gage blocks.
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    How to use sine bars

    I use sine bar magnetic chuck for lots of jobs at the surface grinder.And recently I got a nice sinebar vice thats been just right for several jobs already..
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    John Deere Engine

    The video is unfortunately dark ..You will make another video? I'd like to see in from the ends with better light....But she sounds sweet dont she? You punched that one out quick.
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    spin indexer

    I have a spin indexer, think it was 38 bucks..So its sure worth that much..But I rather use it just for rough work...that because...One time I had a rod of HSS in it and was milling it with carbide making some sort of special reamer and I found that the nose of the indexer can be forced to turn...
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    STEEL BOILER

    doubleboost I am working towards building boiler for my vertical marine steam engine to power boat that I will yet have to build..Presently on my build sheet is making patterns to cast bronze parts for a hand operated make-up pump like is being sold by Pearl Engine...I'll cast some extras if...
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    Simple starting project.

    You do real nice work Tel....I despise lost foam casting, too often it dont produce a good casting for me...but in this circumstance that you show , surely you will never need more than that 'zact one follower rest so it dont warrent making a wood pattern.....
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    STEEL BOILER

    I'll be building one very much like that rather soon.Yours looks real good..Where you going to get glass tube water level guage?..
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    Educate me on lathe carriage stop please---

    . Yes I work without one and will certainly continue to do so..Indeed I do use one when that is there is a real need like boring to a shoulder but its rare circumstance.Your previous owner was terminally careless , such ruinous occurances rarely happen to normal people .There are people who...
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    How not to do it

    I'd use a carbide drill or endmill in milling machine or 1/8 inch carbide burr in a Dremel...Your mistake was quenching it made it brittle , it'd worked if you had set it aside to cool slowly.
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    I need another workbench

    No I wouldnt want a bench that looked like that..Over my wood bench I have hung , plugged in and ready to use 2 electric angle grinders and pair of dremels and couple pnuematic grinders..To stop the angle grinders I press the wheel down into the wood table top to get it to stop before I let go...
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    Educate me on lathe carriage stop please---

    A turret type carriage stop is handy sometimes for repetitive work...But for ordinary work the impact zone varies from setup to setup so a carriage stop cant do much good , I got one on one lathe and just only very seldom - every other year or so I might use it.
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    Weld aluminum with a propane torch? (FOR SALE)

    You said -[i]"I don't need these, so I'd like to open up the floor to bids starting at $25 CAD" - ....Apparently youre not the packrat that I am. I marvel that you can be definately certain you dont need those rods, I would have to keep'em even if I thought I would never use them its good to...
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