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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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FF - "Machinist's Workshop"
Free - 7 issues "Machinist's Workshop" (June/July 2009 thru June/July
2010). MW is a lower level than Home Shop Machinist. I.e., it assumes the reader is a lot less skilled. Plus shipping (3 lbs Media Mail from 01741). Or any other USPS mode that you want to pay for G. Bob |
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FF - "Machinist's Workshop"
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:41:54 -0500, Bob Engelhardt
wrote: Free - 7 issues "Machinist's Workshop" (June/July 2009 thru June/July 2010). MW is a lower level than Home Shop Machinist. I.e., it assumes the reader is a lot less skilled. Plus shipping (3 lbs Media Mail from 01741). Or any other USPS mode that you want to pay for G. Bob, I'd love to get those. Still available? remove "invalid" to use email address Thanks! I spent an enjoyable morning with an ex-Wreck.Metalhead, Glenn Neff. I bought that 3,000# winch from HF last week and found scraps to piece together for the receiver holder today. Glenn had some pieces of 1/4" stainless sheet and his plasma cutter went through it like butter after I laid it out with a sharpie. Dayam, those things are nice. He ground off the plasma swarf while I drilled and deburred the mounting holes, drilled the hole for the retaining pin, and we mig welded it onto the scrap piece of receiver tubing (after removing the stud which had been welded onto it.) All I have to do now is degrease and paint the receiver hitch I haven't yet run the wiring for the winch, so that's up this weekend, too, if it doesn't start raining again. -- "Human nature itself is evermore an advocate for liberty. There is also in human nature a resentment of injury, and indignation against wrong. A love of truth and a veneration of virtue. These amiable passions, are the latent spark. If the people are capable of understanding, seeing and feeling the differences between true and false, right and wrong, virtue and vice, to what better principle can the friends of mankind apply than to the sense of this difference?" --John Adams |
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FF - "Machinist's Workshop"
Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:41:54 -0500, Bob Engelhardt wrote: Free - 7 issues "Machinist's Workshop" (June/July 2009 thru June/July 2010). MW is a lower level than Home Shop Machinist. I.e., it assumes the reader is a lot less skilled. Plus shipping (3 lbs Media Mail from 01741). Or any other USPS mode that you want to pay forG. Bob, I'd love to get those. Still available? remove "invalid" to use email address Thanks! If figures you'd beat me to it! Bill |
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 20:01:55 -0500, Bill wrote:
Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:41:54 -0500, Bob Engelhardt wrote: Free - 7 issues "Machinist's Workshop" (June/July 2009 thru June/July 2010). MW is a lower level than Home Shop Machinist. I.e., it assumes the reader is a lot less skilled. Plus shipping (3 lbs Media Mail from 01741). Or any other USPS mode that you want to pay forG. Bob, I'd love to get those. Still available? remove "invalid" to use email address Thanks! If figures you'd beat me to it! Yessssssssss! I got home from my metalworking/HF cruise just in time, it appears. -- "Human nature itself is evermore an advocate for liberty. There is also in human nature a resentment of injury, and indignation against wrong. A love of truth and a veneration of virtue. These amiable passions, are the latent spark. If the people are capable of understanding, seeing and feeling the differences between true and false, right and wrong, virtue and vice, to what better principle can the friends of mankind apply than to the sense of this difference?" --John Adams |
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:43:58 -0800, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:41:54 -0500, Bob Engelhardt wrote: Free - 7 issues "Machinist's Workshop" (June/July 2009 thru June/July 2010). MW is a lower level than Home Shop Machinist. I.e., it assumes the reader is a lot less skilled. Plus shipping (3 lbs Media Mail from 01741). Or any other USPS mode that you want to pay for G. Bob, I'd love to get those. Still available? remove "invalid" to use email address Thanks! I spent an enjoyable morning with an ex-Wreck.Metalhead, Glenn Neff. I bought that 3,000# winch from HF last week and found scraps to piece together for the receiver holder today. Glenn had some pieces of 1/4" stainless sheet and his plasma cutter went through it like butter after I laid it out with a sharpie. Dayam, those things are nice. He ground off the plasma swarf while I drilled and deburred the mounting holes, drilled the hole for the retaining pin, and we mig welded it onto the scrap piece of receiver tubing (after removing the stud which had been welded onto it.) Did you use stainless filler wire, or ordinary steel? What gas? |
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 22:16:43 -0600, Don Foreman
wrote: On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:43:58 -0800, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:41:54 -0500, Bob Engelhardt wrote: Free - 7 issues "Machinist's Workshop" (June/July 2009 thru June/July 2010). MW is a lower level than Home Shop Machinist. I.e., it assumes the reader is a lot less skilled. Plus shipping (3 lbs Media Mail from 01741). Or any other USPS mode that you want to pay for G. Bob, I'd love to get those. Still available? remove "invalid" to use email address Thanks! I spent an enjoyable morning with an ex-Wreck.Metalhead, Glenn Neff. I bought that 3,000# winch from HF last week and found scraps to piece together for the receiver holder today. Glenn had some pieces of 1/4" stainless sheet and his plasma cutter went through it like butter after I laid it out with a sharpie. Dayam, those things are nice. He ground off the plasma swarf while I drilled and deburred the mounting holes, drilled the hole for the retaining pin, and we mig welded it onto the scrap piece of receiver tubing (after removing the stud which had been welded onto it.) Did you use stainless filler wire, or ordinary steel? What gas? Ordinary and straight argon, I believe. Forgot to ask. He thought it might weld OK but wasn't sure. I let him do the honors and it came out nicely. Miller 175, Sweet. -- "Human nature itself is evermore an advocate for liberty. There is also in human nature a resentment of injury, and indignation against wrong. A love of truth and a veneration of virtue. These amiable passions, are the latent spark. If the people are capable of understanding, seeing and feeling the differences between true and false, right and wrong, virtue and vice, to what better principle can the friends of mankind apply than to the sense of this difference?" --John Adams |
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