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  1. Arbutus

    Shop Question for the basement shop guys

    LoL. Just thinking.... Thats why those bone reinforcement plates and screws are made of titanium. Otherwise the patient would be glued to the inside of the MRI. ! :D
  2. Arbutus

    Shop Question for the basement shop guys

    The magnetic field inside the MRI hood is INTENSE. It is enough to pull a magnetic fragment if it is embedded in soft tissue and cause additional damage.
  3. Arbutus

    Other Looking for a low profile jack in the Fraser Valley

    That would be my first choice. But again I have not found a lift with the forks which can fit under a 3" gap. The machine + girder is 1800 lbs so I don't wan't to cantilever it too far with a hoist unless the front rollers are fully behind the CG. The job is simply to lift it securely by 1" to...
  4. Arbutus

    Other Looking for a low profile jack in the Fraser Valley

    Thanks for checking John.
  5. Arbutus

    Other Looking for a low profile jack in the Fraser Valley

    Yep, 3". When I positioned it (25+ years ago), I used a pair of air mattresses under each end which lifted the cabinet enough to slip a regular pallet jack under. The problem with that is its quite unstable ( bouncy!) and as you can see the machine is very top heavy with the milling head...
  6. Arbutus

    Other Looking for a low profile jack in the Fraser Valley

    Good suggestions. The lathe is very top heavy so I'm quite concerned about tipping. Once it's jacked up an inch or so, I have four caster pads which are 4" high which it will ride on - the floor jack was one way to lift it in a controlled way. Murphy and a couple of Gremlins live in my...
  7. Arbutus

    Other Looking for a low profile jack in the Fraser Valley

    Not desparate, a week or so would be fine. I'm in Abbotsford, but I could pick up in Coquitlam since you're on a ferry run. :)
  8. Arbutus

    Other Looking for a low profile jack in the Fraser Valley

    I need to move my lathe to fix the motor bearings. The cabinet has a 3" gap to slip a floor jack under. I cant seem to find something that low, except one car jack from KMS for $329. So I was wondering is there anyone in the Lower Mainland, BC who might have something that I could borrow...
  9. Arbutus

    Tricky problem - squaring an untrue cube

    I'm quite happy with this so far. Lots of pix... Starting with the face that measured flattest. 1 Trammed the indexer to zero. 2 1st dusting pass. 3 4-5 passes per face. 4 Spindle speed is 800 rpm 5 Nice finish. 6 Grinding a chamfer. 7 Facing the base. 8 View of the finished base...
  10. Arbutus

    Tricky problem - squaring an untrue cube

    It seems to be made of a fairly hard tool steel. A cut file barely scratches the surface. I use a steel lapping plate charged with Clover 600 or diamond paste for finishing.
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