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Sorry that it's been little quiet but it's that time of year when Norovirus is going around
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Well.. at leat got rid of few kilos :thumbup:
I don't remember if I have posted this to Youtube. It may be some other finnish guy. I 'm not sure.
Anyway, if you want to see some really cool...
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Here's pictures of my build. It's a 4 wheel drive articulating wheel loader.
Axles are fron Nissan. Drive is hydraulic. And engine... You guess it! All reliable, economic and cheap VW 1.6D.
I completed this dooms fay machine about two years ago. It took quite lot of time to build. Didn't...
Those clamps were really useful. Just bought some cheap clamps cut the ends off and welded some nuts. Now I can use them as clamps for bench.
Here is other table. I think this is more for taste in Britain. 100Y old oak. it's starten to get a bit red. It's really pain in the ass to weld that...
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I have been reading aal of your post and haven't contirbuted nothing.
Here is my build for friend of mine. I made dining table and benches for him. Frame is made of 50*25*2 rectangular steel. Topa frame is made from l- shape 30*30*3.
Table top I decided to make from pine instea of birch...
Pete, You're a winner tonight:clapping: Those are really cheap and useable in everything you need absorbation and flexibility. We use them in rally cars motor mounts, machine pedastels etc... Or not in all the machines and cars. Only cheap ******** like me use them ;)
those are adjustable machine pedatels and those black things are really cheap and good for making those. Those things absorb vibration and are bit elastic so one could not tought better pieces for making those machine feets. Those cost somethin like 1€ in here.
Ok. The lathe is back in business as you can see! Can you guess what are these things whit thread? Special question for you in UK, what are those black things?
Thanks mr.Pete for advice have to try making new nut. Seems that I can't spend as much time in carage as I would like. Wife and children don't seem to like my hobbies as much as I do :clapping:. If I can't make it I will surely be in touch with you.
Well, damage is in the threads. I bealive those students have forced pinion too far out or in. When pinion stops and one still uses force threads of brass nut gets damaged. I should know as I am teaching in college ;) It's really amazing how talented those guys are in wrecking things...
Btw, If...
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First I want to apologize my poor writing and bad english. Been reading your forum for a while and have to that you guys have really talented projects.
I wanted to post something myself too. I bought this Harrison M400 lathe while ago from local high school or college or something... What...