Todays Project - What did you do today?
Dan,
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DaveH
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This is part of the grinder but thought the spacer for the saw vice might be of interest. A coupling nut with 2 bolts, adjustable to any length bolts you have.

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Making steel quarter round.

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Today I built the DRO display mount for my mill. The main tube that came with the kit was too short for my applacation so I found a piece of tubing close to the right size and went to work. I milled one end to the thickness of the supplied tube (metric) so I could use the kit mount. The tubing I had was .120" wall so I added slots to lighten it up and add some hotrod style. I still have to paint the arm and mount but I will wait until I complete the z-axis scale mount and look at cable mounting options.

   
   

I love having machine tools so I can do this kind of stuff!Thumbsup
Collecting tools for 30 years.
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Very nice Dan. Thumbsup

Ed
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Back at son's garage today to help him run the airlines and drops , he already had the compressor up on the mezzinene floor when i got there. (60 Gal/5HP USA Motor.)
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(12-10-2012, 05:09 PM)sasquatch Wrote: Back at son's garage today to help him run the airlines and drops , he already had the compressor up on the mezzinene floor when i got there. (60 Gal/5HP USA Motor.)

OK, go ahead and rub it in. Big Grin

Ed
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No harm or?? meant Ed,, this kid is only 28, and i,m 40 years older, so i can't keep up with him!!

(Besides he put the compressor up there using the forks on his backhoe!!)
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dus hitting your thumb with a hammer count
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Bob, it certainly COUNTS at the time for the "Hitter!! OUCHHHHH!
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(12-07-2012, 09:00 PM)ETC57 Wrote: I 'm a firm believer in hydraulics and diesel fuel when handling sand and gravel. Smiley-eatdrink004
Jerry.Popcorn

I'm interested now Jerry,

How much hydraulic and diesel oil does one need to drink before shovelling gravel gets easy?Smiley-eatdrink004

Whenever I drink Oil I just get the "runs"Rotfl

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Rick
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