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    Tool Engine removal trolly mods.

    Some alterations to the engine removal trolly I made a while back: The lifting mechanism has been tilted forward about 40 degrees so I could add longer handles to the adjusting nut and also so it gears down the lift a little with eaxh turn. The top arm has been replaced with a mechanism that...
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    Machine Engine removal and work stand.

    I made an engine removal tool some time ago. It tilts and lifts the engine to remove it fromthe frame without scratching. The top end could be worked on whilst in the unit, however,I thought it would be more useful if the entire engine, top end and bottom end could be assembled and disassembled...
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    Tool lathe tool holder epiphany.

    I made several tool holders for my lathe about 12 years ago, four tangentials and three standard type holders with various rakes. They work well but need shims to adjust the height and won't take HSS blanks that are too long. So today I made a couple of new holders. The new tool holders are...
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    Fuel filter/distributor

    I made a fuel distributor a while back, its function was to level the fuel when the level in the tank dipped below the level of the tunnel and also to neaten things up. ,I had two online filters feeding fuel into the distributor. The filters just kept cracking and leaking, so I decided on a...
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    Aluminum surface finish from needle scaler

    Random orbital sanders give a very nice finish on aluminium.
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    Some lathe mods and additions.

    A few mods and additions I’ve made to my lathe. Hopefully, they may help someone out with ideas. Tool shelf above lathe for metric and imperial drill bits. Carriage clamp, a lot better than the single Allen key clamp. An extension bolt with lever for the change gears, saves searching for a...
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    Tool DRO fitted.

    Get some Chinese 3M, it just falls off when you touch it.
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    Tool DRO fitted.

    Good tip, I was thinking of using the cheap flexible coolant hose, but this look better. My tip for you: I have a couple of these flexible coolant hoses on my lathe, but they leak after a while, so I thread 5mm plastic hose through them, which renders the tap at the base useless, and fix a...
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    Tool DRO fitted.

    I'm actually a sandgroper, lived my first 25 years in Perth. I left in 75 and spent the next 25 years moving around Oz and overseas, moved back to Perth in 2000 when I retired but moved back East again six years later. We live in Adelaide now. My wife and I flew to Perth a few months ago for...
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    Tool DRO fitted.

    They're very popular in Oz, many other Chinese brands have disappeared.
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