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Engine basics => Engine set up tips => Topic started by: Bob Disharoon on April 05, 2007, 04:01:28 PM
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just ordered mine..delivery time is 5 yrs. #^ #^
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No kidding?? (it ain't April 1 you know!)
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I thought it was this one. n~ Or, even the "new" inline. >:D
Lee TGD
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Bob
You no foola me, thats a "Bentley," hand machined by a craftsman. I have only seen a few that have been built. Want the plans. I got em. But then again I could be wrong NAW
"Billy G" na#
Lee;
Nice Morton, is it yours? Also that is the first "Quad" that I have seen for real. Who owns that one?
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Im sure you guys have seen this, but its new to me...
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A guy at the Cabin Fever show a couple years ago had a scale model Hardinge screw machine lathe, about 15 in. long. He had it programmed to make little brass chalices during the show. about one every 30 seconds or so, turn the inside shape, turn the outside shape, cut it off, all automatic. He also had a scale model mill, like the picture.
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Bob;
That's a kit built milling machine, I will find the source and post it for you.
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Phil;
I also saw that Screw Machine it was nothing short of awesome
"Billy G" D>K I need more coffee
EDIT I stand corrected that one is a museum peice---1 of a kind see below link. Sorry Bob
http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Jordan.htm
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Bob;
That's a kit built milling machine, I will find the source and post it for you.
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Phil;
I also saw that Screw Machine Iit was nothing short of awesome
"Billy G" D>K I need more coffee
Ok, that's a "KIT"?? (where's the nearest Liquor Store I can knock off??????)
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"Billy",
You know your ABC's better than I do you figure it out LOL
"Billy G" LL~ LL~
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Bob and Bill
I edited my post above to correct my error and leave the link for the Museum. Here is a link for scale machinery castings:
http://www.theengineshop.net/casting.html
"Billy G" D>K Please if I gotta keep findin this stuff for you I need more coffee S?P
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I thought it was this one. n~ Or, even the "new" inline. >:D
Lee TGD
At long last, enough power for the Strega ARF!
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That one looks like it may be a rotary not a radial. Slight difference in torque reaction!
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Billy, if thats a kit, than give me my hat to eat....it was posted as an entrant at some huge engineering show sometime somewhere..I got the link...gimme a few to figure this out..WAIT..stop the presses...Ill be right back
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Bob;
Please look at my edit in post #6, I made a mistake and posted a link to show that I did. I have been wrong before and I probably will be again before I pass on, after all I am Only human. You have my appology.
"Billy G"
PS---In another post I put a link to a source to get kits to make similar machines. You do not have to eat your hat.
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My hat is still intact....wanna bite? n1