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Good to see you back it Kalle
![]() Congrats on the house purchase & great job on the garage makeover, nice & bright in there now. Did you use LEDs for lighting? Per your tig welds, they look better than mine, I still use my mig more than the tig. As Reg use to say, "gob it on & grind off the excess" ...though I think he does a lot less grinding off nowadays ![]()
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Yeah, I had them made the right way this time. I hope to finish this one and keep it, I will finish the crusher unit this winter and pick up next autum to continue with the frame, conveyor and feeder. Quote:
Yeah, its a pleasure to work in there now! No its regular armatures I have, I got these armatures for free from a friend. But I did went with another bulb (right word?) in them, these have a more white light then the regular used bulbs and are perfect for me. Yeah you can always grind the welds but I think TIG welds are good enough looking even if they are quite bad, at least compared the bad MIG welds! ![]() I really love my TIG welder, its so clean and you can do small welds, I just need to practice more to get more experience and less shaky hands! ![]() |
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Now it was time to turn the flywheel and the extra weight for the beltwheel.
I only had a 100mm chuck on my lathe and it cant hold pieces as large as the flywheel so I had an chuck adapter made by a local machineshop to get the boltcircle right and then I turned the last steps myself. Now I can fit a 125mm chuck and this lathe will last me a few more years! ![]() Here´s some progress on this project. First I turned the internal hole for the flange mount on the spindle. ![]() Then flipped it to turn the outer flange to fit on the new chuck. I had 0.01mm runout on the spindleface with new backplate. ![]() Here mounted and started to turn the flywheel, I had a runout on the chuck on about 0.03-0.04mm, that was measured on a drillbit in the chuck. Good enough for me. ![]() ![]() And just a pic of my 10 year old chinese lathe, it has served me good over those years. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Also both covers are printed, also made on a cheap Wanhao 3D printer. ![]() ![]() |
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Fine machined and printed parts you got there. Have you evaluated adjustable bottom opening/distance of the jaws?
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I don't really understand how I can do that? Can you explain a bit more please. |
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I see now you got a joint for a threaded rod as part of fixing the lower end of the moving jaw. Than one got the possibility for a adjustment, say +/- 5mm should do. manual adjustment is fine
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![]() Yes I have adjustable jaws in the crusher, I can adjust them probably 10mm in each direction. |
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