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Re: Rear hydraulic on Kubotas the less expansive way
Jerry:
You are nit picking.....
I said in my previous post, in a production environment, the part is CNC milled. In a one-off environment, it would be ground.
Either way, a rusty chunk of iron won't cut it.
Maybe I am being too particular. For me to make the block, first I would rough machine it and then it would be ground. Ground flat and parallel. The holes would be gaged, counter bored and relieved. The outlet pipes would be welded and die checked for leaks and the entire piece would be normalized.
When a part leaves my shop for a customer, whether a die repair or a machined part, there is always a liability lurking somewhere. My mind rests easier knowing it's made right and it will perform it's intended task without problems.
That's just the way I do things.
Jerry:
You are nit picking.....
I said in my previous post, in a production environment, the part is CNC milled. In a one-off environment, it would be ground.
Either way, a rusty chunk of iron won't cut it.
Maybe I am being too particular. For me to make the block, first I would rough machine it and then it would be ground. Ground flat and parallel. The holes would be gaged, counter bored and relieved. The outlet pipes would be welded and die checked for leaks and the entire piece would be normalized.
When a part leaves my shop for a customer, whether a die repair or a machined part, there is always a liability lurking somewhere. My mind rests easier knowing it's made right and it will perform it's intended task without problems.
That's just the way I do things.