Sherline work and tool cooling
Posted by
Ron
on 2004-07-18 07:26:56 UTC
Have you considered vortex cooling? All you need is about 2 cfm of
compressed air, no coolants to buy, no mess, chip removal. You can
get a setup for less than $200.00 (or build your own).
Its perfect for a home shop. The only downside is that is doesn't
add any lubrication to the tool, just cooling.
The link below will take you to one source of air powered vortex
coolers. I have bought their vortex enclosure coolers, and they work
great for years on end, no moving parts, no hassles!
<http://www.iscsales.com/products/vortec/spotcooling.html#coldguns>
veeguy
compressed air, no coolants to buy, no mess, chip removal. You can
get a setup for less than $200.00 (or build your own).
Its perfect for a home shop. The only downside is that is doesn't
add any lubrication to the tool, just cooling.
The link below will take you to one source of air powered vortex
coolers. I have bought their vortex enclosure coolers, and they work
great for years on end, no moving parts, no hassles!
<http://www.iscsales.com/products/vortec/spotcooling.html#coldguns>
veeguy
Discussion Thread
Ron
2004-07-18 07:26:56 UTC
Sherline work and tool cooling
AbbyKatt
2004-07-18 08:08:24 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Sherline work and tool cooling
Roy J. Tellason
2004-07-18 15:25:25 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Sherline work and tool cooling