kenmbz
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Did you get son to Dr. or feel it's not bad enough for that.69 going to 97+
Thanking the Lord this morning. Son got concussed during yesterday's football game, plus I believe he was also suffering from heat exhaustion. There was a punt play where his team punted. The opponent fielded the ball and was running back. My son was the 2nd to get to him but son was hit on the helmet from behind by another opponent. He got up and ran to his sidelines and told coach not feeling well. They hydrated him and pulled him out of the game. It was near the end of the game, we took him home instead of him riding home on the bus. Was north of TxDon in Salado. There was another bad blindside hit by the opponents, but neither play was flagged (freshman football, freshmen refs)...But, still Thanking the Lord because he feels alright this AM.
Frustrating part is the team only has a handful of vanilla plays. My son plays running back and the Defense just keys on him every play. His front offensive line is not a cohesive unit, so to speak. Some of them played really poorly IMO. Also the frosh team's best player got called up to JV and he was the fullback who blocked for my son usually. So not a good game. But this morning, he woke up feeling fine and ready for school.
Spent half of Tuesday and most of Wednesday repairing an old Wellsaw Model 1000 at work. It is a horizontal saw with an 11' 6" blade. This is a pic from the net, not ours but pretty much the same. I had to machine on the back vise jaw to allow for one of the bolts that hold it in place to be positioned as a stop very close to 90degrees for a good perpendicular cut. Plus we took apart all the blade's alignment bearings, cleaned and re-installed. It is a bit of a learning process, to get the blade aligned on these with the way their adjustment system is setup. But they are very good, basic, common sense saws. It is sawing straight and true now.
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Then yesterday I researched our Brown & Sharpe No. 1 Universal lite milling machine. There don't seem to be many #1's out there. #2 is common. It is a horizontal, and a vertical head might be able to be attached, but we don't have that option.
Even though I'm an old fart machinist, I know almost nothing of these things.
Can anyone guide me to why the X axis feed is slipping? Like a clutch needs tightening? But where?
These pics are not of our machine, but ours is very close to this one.
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These things are very capable, if you have the options and the knowledge (which I am lacking). I've been almost 100% CNC since after my job shop work. Spoiled I am. This thing can even rotate the whole table about the Z axis. I think we may have the indexer for it but not sure. I don't even know where the best place to buy HSS cutters is anymore.
Anyway, we make Charpy impact test coupons on it with a V cutter to put the knotch in the coupon. It has had probably ZERO maintenance. I go over it like an old locomotive engineer with an oiler and just hit it all around. Wish I had a manual.
Hope all have a blessed day.
Hope he is fine, maybe whoever is supposed to block for him needs the coach to work on that!