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The 36 grit isn't used over here, if we're going to do work that rough we just drag the part down a gravel road behind truck.
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5176 rob you gowing to jhons on sat
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(11-20-2014, 04:31 PM)krv3000 Wrote: 5176 rob you gowing to jhons on sat

Aye ,more than likely mate , you need out ?  



Rob
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The 36 grit must have that same toxic substance the China suppliers used in the dry wall they sent over a few years ago that was making people sick. We don't allow that stuff here anymore. Good luck with that. Big Grin

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Hi Rob - could I suggest that you start a different thread for the linisher build?
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yep just fill the van up blue role and spray
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Made a start on the butterfly valve , First off I slapped a 1" x 4" slice of EN3876 steel into the CUB Lathe for a wee bit of spinning about .

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Next off two flats milled on the Viceroy mill .

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Then onto the Aciera F3 to do the slots . Using a surface gauge to clock the job in , as I already had the PCD set .

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Then onto the drill to have a couple of holes poked in , 

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Body done .

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Looking very nice Rob !

Not come across EN3876 before - is that a stainless steel?
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Rob,
Very nicely done - excellent job Thumbsup  Liked the set up to drill and ream the hole(s) Thumbsup

Well photographed Thumbsup
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As usual, very nice Rob. Thumbsup

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