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Tubing Straightener

By Jon Anderson Brake line typically comes in either 6 or 8 foot lengths. If you want a longer piece, you have to buy a 25 foot coil. These long coils are difficult to straighten out and require the use of a commercial tool to do so. Since the commercial tool costs about $200, I [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:12-04:00November 20th, 2013|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Tubing Straightener

Cutting Machine Screws to Size

By Reid Kowallis It seems like I never have the right length of machine screws. If the screws on hand are too short, it means a trip to the hardware store where I can usually only find screws that are too long, so I need to shorten them. If the screws are smaller than No. [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:12-04:00October 16th, 2013|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Cutting Machine Screws to Size

Blade Welder Alignment Guides

by Paul Temple A few years ago I came across a sale on a band saw blade butt welder that I couldn’t resist, which gave me the ability to roll my own blades. It works fine, except for one irritation: It is very difficult to align the blade ends well enough to avoid a misalignment [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:12-04:00August 21st, 2013|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Blade Welder Alignment Guides

A Poor Man’s Coolant Pump

by Bob Daley My 1921 model SBW lathe doesn't have a coolant pump or a chip tray to catch shavings and cutting fluids. It is standard practice to apply a fluid to the cutting area to keep things cool. However, applying the coolant from a squirt bottle is rather messy, as a copious flow is [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:12-04:00June 19th, 2013|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Poor Man’s Coolant Pump

A Tapping Block

by Richard Cadway Years ago, I was a journeyman tool and die maker – high-speed progressive dies, fixtures, etc. Now I’m a real estate broker, but I still get in some machining on my own projects. I have used the process described in the January email tip many times. On the lathe, I often put [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:13-04:00May 15th, 2013|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Tapping Block

Screw Holding Made Easy

by Al Hanson A while back I needed to modify a flat head screw for a special purpose. I couldn’t buy a screw that would fit the need, so my lathe came to the rescue! At the time, I didn't have any lathe collets and didn't want to ruin the threads by clamping in the [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:13-04:00April 17th, 2013|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Screw Holding Made Easy
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