Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
Posted by
ccq@x...
on 2003-04-15 17:23:07 UTC
On Tue Apr 15 15:54:44 2003 dcdziner wrote:
latest, so who knows. I also ran some humongus bar shear presses that weren't
born yesterday either. There was a hydraulic line that ran through the beef,
from one side of the machine to the other. These got clogged up from time to
time, and the solution just about blew me away. They'd undo the fittings on
each end, screw in the action of a sawed off, paper cartrdge type, _Sharps_
_Buffalo_Rifle_, and fire it off. You didn't want to be on the, "splatter",
end when they did it either. Those old falling block rifles are something.
Bill
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>Bill,That could well be, but those mahines were pretty ancient. WW-I vintage at the
> Somebody was pulling your leg, when they told you it was dishwashing
>liquid. The milky looking coolant that you used was actually soluble cutting
>oil, which I used as early as the late 1940's. In its raw state, the oil
>looks like a very dark colored, viscous liquid. When you mix it with water,
>and I don't remember the ratio, it immediately turns milky.
> My personal preference for cooling, is a mist system. It eliminates the
>need for a pump & tank, return line, keeping the gravity drain clear of
>chips, and having to clean the tank periodically, when the coolant goes
>"sour". The mist system requires an air supply, and I use a 1 gallon jug for
>coolant. That's all!!
>
>Marv Frankel
>Los Angeles
latest, so who knows. I also ran some humongus bar shear presses that weren't
born yesterday either. There was a hydraulic line that ran through the beef,
from one side of the machine to the other. These got clogged up from time to
time, and the solution just about blew me away. They'd undo the fittings on
each end, screw in the action of a sawed off, paper cartrdge type, _Sharps_
_Buffalo_Rifle_, and fire it off. You didn't want to be on the, "splatter",
end when they did it either. Those old falling block rifles are something.
Bill
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RKBA! ***** Blessings On Thee, Oh Israel! ***** 4-19!
----------------+----------+--------------------------+---------------------
An _EFFECTIVE_ | Insured | All matter is vibration. | Let he who hath no
weapon in every | by COLT; | -- Max Planck | weapon sell his
hand = Freedom | DIAL | In the beginning was the | garment and buy a
on every side! | 1911-A1. | word. -- The Bible | sword.--Jesus Christ
----------------+----------+--------------------------+---------------------
Constitutional Government is dead; LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION!!!!!
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Discussion Thread
washcomp
2003-04-15 11:34:28 UTC
Lubricator?
ccq@x...
2003-04-15 12:46:19 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
Tim Goldstein
2003-04-15 13:27:41 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
Paul
2003-04-15 13:37:53 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
motovidia
2003-04-15 13:44:13 UTC
Re: Lubricator?
ccq@x...
2003-04-15 14:37:30 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
dcdziner
2003-04-15 15:55:21 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
Jeff Goldberg
2003-04-15 16:04:56 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
ccq@x...
2003-04-15 17:23:07 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
Jon Elson
2003-04-15 22:31:12 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?
Ray Henry
2003-04-16 08:16:27 UTC
Re: Re: Lubricator?
Raymond Heckert
2003-04-16 19:38:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Lubricator?