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Making Life a Little Easier When Using a Hacksaw to Cut Metal

By Leonard Davis Most of us have a powered source to cut metal, be it band saw or disc type. However, now and then it’s just as easy to use a hacksaw. Anyone who has ever used one to cut metal knows what a pain in the arm it can be, thus the nickname Armstrong. [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:28-04:00February 24th, 2011|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Making Life a Little Easier When Using a Hacksaw to Cut Metal

A Screwdriver Bit for your Chuck

By Andre Delisle Here is a very handy trick. I guess many of us know about it, but I think those who don’t use it might be interested. It’s a small, electric screwdriver with a shop-made bit to fit my key chuck. Mine is a Black & Decker Smart Driver; other makes would work as [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:29-04:00January 24th, 2011|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Screwdriver Bit for your Chuck

From an Edge Finder to a Center Finder

By D. J. Wiederhold Years ago, a friend of mine broke the .200” diameter section off of his edge finder and was going to throw it away. I told him I would take it if he didn’t mind. I finally came up with a use for it after it sat in my toolbox for many, [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:29-04:00December 10th, 2010|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on From an Edge Finder to a Center Finder

A Quick and Easy Rip Fence

By Kenneth Hemmelgarn The attached photos should help to illustrate a simple solution I came up with for cutting near net-shaped stock with the common dual-use bandsaw. The rip fence was a quick and easy modification put together with some basic items I had on hand. The guide is quickly removed or adjusted for size. [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:29-04:00November 5th, 2010|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Quick and Easy Rip Fence

Spill Proof – or at least spill reduced – Cutting Oil Storage

By Denis Renaud I always keep a small container of cutting oil and small acid brush at the lathe and milling machine. To prevent them from getting knocked over and making a big mess, I use two plastic yogurt containers, sized so one container fits into the other. In the first container I place a [...]

By |2016-04-12T16:33:15-04:00August 27th, 2010|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Spill Proof – or at least spill reduced – Cutting Oil Storage

Holding Small Stock on the Lathe

By Mike Solomon I have a tip that might make life easier for your readers. When I need to turn small diameter rod on a larger lathe, the fitted chuck often will not close small enough to hold the workpiece. My six-jaw chuck on the South Bend 10K only goes down to about 1/8” diameter [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:29-04:00August 6th, 2010|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Holding Small Stock on the Lathe
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