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Old 09-14-2014, 07:31 PM
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I see em both no problem . Cats are funny critters Mine will not come down in the shop but likes to watch me draw . The dog OTOH , will come down and lay right in the chip piles by the saw . The missus loves that
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Old 09-14-2014, 07:36 PM
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I see em both no problem . Cats are funny critters Mine will not come down in the shop but likes to watch me draw . The dog OTOH , will come down and lay right in the chip piles by the saw . The missus loves that
Lol!! Our Maine coon cat will sit on my lap at the mill and lathe if I let him!! And yes I quite often hear a woman's unhappy voice coming from the inner house rattling on about fur-carpet-floor and shiny pieces of aluminum.
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Old 09-14-2014, 07:47 PM
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Lol!! Our Maine coon cat will sit on my lap at the mill and lathe if I let him!! And yes I quite often hear a woman's unhappy voice coming from the inner house rattling on about fur-carpet-floor and shiny pieces of aluminum.
you should see the floor in my wife's Jetta she use to park in the shop in the winter till the new lathe came . I don't think those chips will ever come out

vibration in trans did you use the oil-lite bushes or put ball bearings in (not needed by a long sea mile ) .

on edit : how tight do you have the mesh with the motor pinion and input gear ?
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you should see the floor in my wife's Jetta she use to park in the shop in the winter till the new lathe came . I don't think those chips will ever come out

vibration in trans did you use the oil-lite bushes or put ball bearings in (not needed by a long sea mile ) .

on edit : how tight do you have the mesh with the motor pinion and input gear ?
Uhhhh , nope and I donna know? Lol!!! Bushings that were with kit. I assume I set the mesh lose, I do know that, guess I should just tear down. I coated everything with graphite instead of grease. Figure I have like a huge tub of it and no use for it .
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