Re: Digest Number 140
Posted by
Steve Carlisle
on 1999-08-22 21:19:18 UTC
Belzona offers a similar product, the trade name slips by at the
moment.
Steve Carlisle
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From: Jon Anderson <janders@...>
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@onelist.com
Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Digest Number 140
Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 7:40 PM
From: Jon Anderson <janders@...>
PTENGIN@... wrote:
I've used it several times. My first application was to cast a new nut
for a DoAll surface grinder. DoAll wanted $1800 for a new crossfeed
screw/nut. I had a shop in the mid-west custom grind a 1"-10 acme screw
to my specs, and I bored out the nut, coated the screw with release, and
injected Moglice with everything in place.
I've also made some nuts for my MaxNC with Moglice, and having some
extra, quickly coated a length of linear bearing shafting with release,
secured a short length of tubing with clay, and filled. This made the
smoothest, slickest plain bearing I have ever felt.
It's available in a paste form also, that stays in place pretty well.
Bought mine from Devitt Machinery. Can't find the number just now, but
will look for it if anyone is interested.
Anyone interested in casting nuts, let me know, there's a trick...
Jon Anderson
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From: Jon Anderson <janders@...>
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@onelist.com
Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Digest Number 140
Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 7:40 PM
From: Jon Anderson <janders@...>
PTENGIN@... wrote:
> I think it is called Moglice?If this is in reference to castable bearing resins, Moglice is correct.
I've used it several times. My first application was to cast a new nut
for a DoAll surface grinder. DoAll wanted $1800 for a new crossfeed
screw/nut. I had a shop in the mid-west custom grind a 1"-10 acme screw
to my specs, and I bored out the nut, coated the screw with release, and
injected Moglice with everything in place.
I've also made some nuts for my MaxNC with Moglice, and having some
extra, quickly coated a length of linear bearing shafting with release,
secured a short length of tubing with clay, and filled. This made the
smoothest, slickest plain bearing I have ever felt.
It's available in a paste form also, that stays in place pretty well.
Bought mine from Devitt Machinery. Can't find the number just now, but
will look for it if anyone is interested.
Anyone interested in casting nuts, let me know, there's a trick...
Jon Anderson
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Discussion Thread
Andrew Werby
1999-08-22 04:32:16 UTC
Re: Digest Number 140
PTENGIN@x...
1999-08-22 14:07:56 UTC
Re: Digest Number 140
Jon Anderson
1999-08-22 19:40:07 UTC
Re: Digest Number 140
Steve Carlisle
1999-08-22 21:19:18 UTC
Re: Digest Number 140
Dan Mauch
1999-08-22 21:05:30 UTC
Re: Digest Number 140
Jon Anderson
1999-08-22 23:33:10 UTC
Re: Digest Number 140
CG
1999-08-24 08:08:09 UTC
RE: Digest Number 140
Ron Ginger
1999-08-25 05:41:24 UTC
Re: Digest Number 140
Jon Anderson
1999-08-25 06:55:22 UTC
Re: Re: Digest Number 140
CG
1999-08-26 05:00:43 UTC
RE: Re: Digest Number 140
Jon Anderson
1999-08-26 06:51:37 UTC
Re: Re: Digest Number 140
psp@x...
1999-08-30 13:47:53 UTC
Re: Re: Digest Number 140