Iggy, found your lathe
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Iggy, found your lathe
On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote:
http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? i |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 15:01:46 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl Snag it..and Ill teach you how to fix it up and run it. They can be repaired for fairly simple money, it appears to be all there (cant see the MC2 card in the base of the computer..thats $1500 if its missing) http://www.omniturn.com/bin/RepairPa...components.htm Two ball screws if need replacement total less than $650 from suppliers.. From Omni...well... more than double that.... $950 each.... http://www.omniturn.com/bin/RepairPa...components.htm That will turn Stuff up to about 4" in diameter, though its normally used for 5C work. As it sits..its worth $3-4k minimum. The factory will rebuild your slide for $5k G http://www.omniturn.com/ The iffy part..is if one or more servos are dead. Those can be a bit pricey..$850 each http://www.omniturn.com/bin/RepairPa...components.htm Though you can get rebuilts for $350 each They are very easy to repair, both mechanically and electrically..and I can teach you over the phone what to check and how to check it. And Ill do it for free for anyone here who buys it. Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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Jon Anderson wrote:
On 8/27/2010 12:01 PM, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Dang, if that wasn't so far away, I'd take a shot just to have the spare parts... Jon If it was closer I'd have a go. When the EPA outlaws lead for bullets, I'm going to be copying Barnes bullet designs for my personal use. wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 15:57:42 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote: On 8/27/2010 12:01 PM, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Dang, if that wasn't so far away, I'd take a shot just to have the spare parts... Jon It looks like its nearly all there Jon..shouldnt take much to get her up and running properly. And you notice..its got a VFD and most likely a proper 5hp motor..unlike your 1hp wimp G Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855
wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl i |
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If it was closer I'd have a go. When the EPA outlaws lead for bullets, I'm going to be copying Barnes bullet designs for my personal use. wes tell me more, I've got a CHNC gathering dust. Karl |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:10:33 -0400, Wes
wrote: Jon Anderson wrote: On 8/27/2010 12:01 PM, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Dang, if that wasn't so far away, I'd take a shot just to have the spare parts... Jon If it was closer I'd have a go. When the EPA outlaws lead for bullets, I'm going to be copying Barnes bullet designs for my personal use. wes A client of mine was making (dont know if he still does) bronze bullets for an unnamed US agency on his OmniTurn. From what I understand..they were very very good for certain things out to about 2200 meters. ..50BMG out of a Barnette Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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On 8/27/2010 12:01 PM, Karl Townsend wrote:
http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Dang, if that wasn't so far away, I'd take a shot just to have the spare parts... Jon |
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On 8/27/2010 2:42 PM, Ignoramus31855 wrote:
Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? Personally if you are looking for the most capability, I'd suggest looking for one of the CNC converted engine lathes. Something with a tailstock will be more versatile overall. Not sure of the center height of that machine, but it's either 3/8 or 1/2". That means you can only turn, in theory, 3/4" or 1" diameter material MAX over the slide, and there's nothing to support the end of the shaft. Don't know if mine's a bit loose/worn, but it sure doesn't like even medium cuts on 304SS. Kicks ass on delrin and small diameter parts though. Jon |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 18:18:13 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl i LOL, that will let him sleep. Delivery arranged, wow ! SW |
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On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i |
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Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... |
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On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote:
Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. i |
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"Ignoramus31855" wrote in message ... On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. i You have some heavy lifting ahead of you. But I think it looks just fine as it is. d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 16:01:08 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote: On 8/27/2010 2:42 PM, Ignoramus31855 wrote: Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? Personally if you are looking for the most capability, I'd suggest looking for one of the CNC converted engine lathes. Something with a tailstock will be more versatile overall. Not sure of the center height of that machine, but it's either 3/8 or 1/2". That means you can only turn, in theory, 3/4" or 1" diameter material MAX over the slide, and there's nothing to support the end of the shaft. Don't know if mine's a bit loose/worn, but it sure doesn't like even medium cuts on 304SS. Kicks ass on delrin and small diameter parts though. Jon Define "medium cuts"...and how old is it? G That was delivered to you..humm...5-6 yrs ago after being bought used..wasnt it? Now Id be happy as can be working through the issue with you. You have my phone number. Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:28:37 -0500, Ignoramus31855
wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i The control is easy to fix. Its a 386/486 with an ISA board, a monochrome video card and a MC2 card (master control card) and a bunch of Barco switches. Shrug..they are dead simple. Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 18:56:48 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote: On 8/27/2010 3:18 PM, Gunner Asch wrote: It looks like its nearly all there Jon..shouldnt take much to get her up and running properly. And you notice..its got a VFD and most likely a proper 5hp motor..unlike your 1hp wimp Well the shipping would probably FAR outstrip the cost of the lathe itself. Then too, I already have 2 20' containers worth of crap and am only going to ship one, can't see adding to the mess... Jon G It was worth teasing you though G Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. i Ow! So you're planning the dedicated shop addition to the house to replace the loss of half the current shop... er... garage? |
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On 8/27/2010 3:18 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
It looks like its nearly all there Jon..shouldnt take much to get her up and running properly. And you notice..its got a VFD and most likely a proper 5hp motor..unlike your 1hp wimp Well the shipping would probably FAR outstrip the cost of the lathe itself. Then too, I already have 2 20' containers worth of crap and am only going to ship one, can't see adding to the mess... Jon |
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On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote:
Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. i Ow! So you're planning the dedicated shop addition to the house to replace the loss of half the current shop... er... garage? No, but I think that in a year or two we could upgrae the house to something a little better. i |
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On 8/27/2010 6:38 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
Define "medium cuts"...and how old is it?G ..050 DOC, .003/rev feed, 3/4" dia stock at around 1100 rpm. (hard to tell as there's a very large dead band in the speed control and the numbers are all but worn off) That may not be book ideal, but it's what works best after a lot of fiddling with speeds and feeds. It'll do it, it just doesn't really like it. Suspect a fair bit of it is I just don't have the right insert. But the part only comes around maybe twice a year, 20-25 pcs, so I just don't worry about it too much. Just ran some tiny parts in 303 and held a couple tenths over 260+ pcs, sure can't complain about that! I didn't mean to sound like I am bagging on Omniturns. Jon |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 21:39:08 -0800, Jon Anderson
wrote: On 8/27/2010 6:38 PM, Gunner Asch wrote: Define "medium cuts"...and how old is it?G .050 DOC, .003/rev feed, 3/4" dia stock at around 1100 rpm. (hard to tell as there's a very large dead band in the speed control and the numbers are all but worn off) That may not be book ideal, but it's what works best after a lot of fiddling with speeds and feeds. It'll do it, it just doesn't really like it. Suspect a fair bit of it is I just don't have the right insert. But the part only comes around maybe twice a year, 20-25 pcs, so I just don't worry about it too much. What is the material? And how many horse power are you running? Just ran some tiny parts in 303 and held a couple tenths over 260+ pcs, sure can't complain about that! I didn't mean to sound like I am bagging on Omniturns. Jon I know. G You just happen to have one of the weak versions. Shrug Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. i Ow! So you're planning the dedicated shop addition to the house to replace the loss of half the current shop... er... garage? No, but I think that in a year or two we could upgrae the house to something a little better. i Or you could buy a small commercial warehouse bay type building not too far away and lease out most of the bays, keeping one for yourself and even have real three phase power. |
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 08:54:04 -0500, "Pete C."
wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. i Ow! So you're planning the dedicated shop addition to the house to replace the loss of half the current shop... er... garage? No, but I think that in a year or two we could upgrae the house to something a little better. i Or you could buy a small commercial warehouse bay type building not too far away and lease out most of the bays, keeping one for yourself and even have real three phase power. Now there..is a thought. Good one! Gunner I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:28:37 -0500, Ignoramus31855
wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. Ig, you just used the seven scariest words a Wreck or Wreck.metalheads member could imagine: "I have to clean up my garage." -- If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. -- Samuel Butler |
Iggy, found your lathe
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 21:00:49 -0500, Ignoramus31855
wrote: On 2010-08-28, Pete C. wrote: Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. _YOU FUEL_! Shoulda given her one of these, instead: http://fwd4.me/bHl -- If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. -- Samuel Butler |
Iggy, found your lathe
On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 10:22:40 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:28:37 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:42:36 -0500, Ignoramus31855 wrote: On 2010-08-27, Karl Townsend wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl, looks interesting, did you see it? It is not exactly timely for me for personal reasons, but I caqnnot stop thinking about it. What are the capacities of this thing? the preview day is Monday. Its about five miles from "The Kid's" job. The machine is great for small parts. With effort the max. size would be about four inch diameter by eight inch long. This is a surplus to operations auction. The worst kind of auction. You can bet its beat to s%^t. But a beat up hardinge is better than an excellent Asian lathe. "The Kid" is planning a trip to Rockford, IL next week with his 3/4 ton pickup. Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. Ig, you just used the seven scariest words a Wreck or Wreck.metalheads member could imagine: "I have to clean up my garage." Im still in shock...trembling at that concept.....brrrrrrr!!!!!! I am the Sword of my Family and the Shield of my Nation. If sent, I will crush everything you have built, burn everything you love, and kill every one of you. (Hebrew quote) |
Iggy, found your lathe
Karl Townsend wrote:
If it was closer I'd have a go. When the EPA outlaws lead for bullets, I'm going to be copying Barnes bullet designs for my personal use. wes tell me more, I've got a CHNC gathering dust. Karl I don't think the current attempt to ban lead is going anywhere now that I've had a look into it. Barnes makes a line of copper bullets for big game. The bullets are made out of copper. I wonder if they turn or swage them. Turning would be a way and I've heard milk works as a lube or coolant turning copper. I don't think I could stand the smell of old coolant though. ;) Might make a coolant chiller mandatory. If it comes to it, I'll be cnc'ing something to make bullets. W |
Iggy, found your lathe
Karl, looks really great, but timing is not so good, I need to clean up my garage and am generally swamped. Also on the lathe, I often find a need for turning comparatively big things. If it was local, I would consider. Thanks for bringing it up. There is also a chance that the control broke when the machine was not so beat up. i Find one on my route up and I can pick it up on my way, and that way when the new lathe arrives, the SWMBO will also see the old mill leaving and not be quite as annoyed... Annoyed? The resulting EXPLOSION will be enough to level the entire Chicagoland. I promised to clean 1/2 of the garage for her car by the end ov November. i Iggy... ....if you need to "stash" or "hide" some stuff, I'm just about 30 miles north of Rockford....and I might be able to hide some stuff for you til spring. Mike |
Iggy, found your lathe
On Aug 27, 3:01*pm, Karl Townsend
wrote: http://www.hoffhilk.net/cgi-bin/mnli...ffhilk37/42/11 dead omni turn. will bring peanuts. Karl wait a minute, I think he;'s looking for metal chips not peanuts? g especiallky not dead peanuts:-) -- ~g~ |
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