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    Tips/Techniques Machining prints or plans exchange?

    I'm interested but I'm acquiring projects at a pace that will require me to live to 150 years old in order to complete them. I've hoarded all sorts of drawing and plans that have been published on the net over the years, not necessarily with the intent to build them but I find I learn something...
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    4140 crankshaft modifications - propeller hub build

    Do you have a PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve in the crankcase anywhere? That will help tremendously by creating the negative case pressure and ensuring the oil wants to travel into the case and not out. A simple pvc to a catch can would be something I'd try, or check if you do have...
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    Disassembled old surface grinder REID No 2-i Free

    I read free and was ready to drive over, but I have a surface grinder that works, and my logical side is slapping the tool happy side of me saying I don't need it, I don't need another project and I don't have space. I hope someone grabs this before you have to take it for scrap.
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    DMC2 Mini Mill - Another build and review

    Double check your switch settings on the stepper driver, it could be set for double the number of steps per rev which would give you the results you are seeing. Looking back - mine is set to this starting with switch 1: OFF, OFF, ON, ON This corresponds with 1600 steps per rev. everything...
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    How much oil in lathe gear???

    My guess is that the sight glass is a bit too low based on you comment about it having oil on the gears with it just above the recommended mark, and some sight glasses seem to show more oil than the machine really has due to meniscus effect. You should maybe run with the oil just covering the...
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    DavidR8's shop shenanigans

    Yes, the most frustrating part of Aliexpress non delivery is the very long wait before you can make the claim.
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    New member from eastern Ontario

    Welcome from Ottawa
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    Small Injector Pumps

    At very high pressures even a tiny clearance can cause leakage, at much lower pressures the same clearance may be absolutely fine. Also, an elastomer may be fine for low pressure sealing but incapable of handling high pressure. A pump does not need to leak externally to have leakage past the...
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    Small Injector Pumps

    Hi John, I have been studying this for about a year now and I'm actually close to making chips on a test pump and injector that is close in size to what you describe. 1.5mm (0.059") bore with up to several mm stroke (stroke is a variable). I have chosen a few options to try and make it...
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    Shop Dangerous shop lights

    I don't know how Busybee does it nowadays, but back 15 or more years ago they had the CSA special inspection done on the metalworking machinery they sold. CSA special inspections are useful for low volume production where the cost of certifying to CSA/UL 61010 is prohibitive (thousands to 10's...
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