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  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Ontario GTA West area meetup is planned for Saturday April 26th at Greasemonkeys shop in Aylmer Ontario. If you are interested and haven’t signed up yet, click here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

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  1. MrWhoopee

    Tips/Techniques Cutting High Strength Steel Forging

    I was also going to suggest 600 rpm, basically the speed you would run HSS in mild steel. I also prefer inserted cutters when size permits. Inserts are cheaper than carbide endmills. I don't like the APKT/APMT inserts as much as the SEKT/SEHT, but they do the job.
  2. MrWhoopee

    Upgrade on lathe and mill.

    Ah, the taper attachment! The least used "must have", no lathe is complete without one. I've used mine for threading pipe, once.
  3. MrWhoopee

    Flange Bearings

    Sounds like a classic case of reproducing a part without understanding its function. Much like the import 1-2-3 blocks with tapped holes that you still can't bolt together.
  4. MrWhoopee

    Brass and Bronze = CA$5 (Regina, SK)

    https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/805443864838413/
  5. MrWhoopee

    I Got Lucky

    The fraudster has disappeared, profile is gone as are his ads. Will likely resurface with another ID.
  6. MrWhoopee

    Today's Find. What's Need Got to Do With It?

    Not yet, fingers crossed.
  7. MrWhoopee

    Today's Find. What's Need Got to Do With It?

    Only 10 miles from home, and in the best neighborhood in town. From this distance, it looks practically unused. I don't need it, but can't pass it up either. Anyone familiar with these old Jets?
  8. MrWhoopee

    draw bolt rod

    I made this from a VW lug wrench when I was an apprentice. It hangs on the front of the mill table and is my only drawbar wrench.
  9. MrWhoopee

    draw bolt rod

    On a related note, power draw bars are an excellent tool for effortlessly stretching the threads.
  10. MrWhoopee

    draw bolt rod

    ETD-150 Second choice 4140HT
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