droopsnoot
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Cheers, I did consider that but not sure it's worth doing. Though I do dislike having stuff floating around that doesn't work properly.
What working area is that kit?Hmmm, and there's me not liking modern technology........
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I believe it is 400 square. A 15w diode laser, so should be relatively good?What working area is that kit?
One thing I have to admire about these kits, is despite using some pretty crude engineering, they perform well for the price.
Two rolls of parcel tape & a lamp post will stop that occurring ever again .A new feature of this thread
I’ve now “un aquired” the kids. The 6 year old was a complete little bar steward
Went through every room, cupboard and drawers
my ones turned up today too, silverline ones I will not be punching with them!Transfer punch set from RDG and spring loaded transfers from arc euro.
Used both in anger on a project tonight, impressed for what they are and took measuring / guest work out.
Thanks to @James1979 and @8ob for links and the tip just to use as witness to save them, then punch
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If your very careful wont need to harden them if your just marking engineers blue , then take the part off and proper center punch as they save to keep your locating ones good and sharp.You guys have set me thinking about making my own centre hole finder points and case hardening them I'd only need four or five as is points , some decent sleeves & Delrin collars
I've had that bit go, yes got another but took a few days they are not exactly an off the shelf part at the local dealers.Its coming up for harvest time and its always hit and miss if the IH440 baler is going to behave, we had problems with the bale length arm last year which lifts via this friction roller so thought a new one might be in order, its about 35mm diameter and £31.00!! at least you can still get them so thats a bonus!
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How else will we justify our tool addiction otherwise?Forum logic at its best £1k (and the rest) tool to make a £31 part ...
Luckily our local tractor shop had the roller on the shelf, most other parts they can get next day even from the USA, last year it was so hit and miss we had someone ride the baler to trip the arm, weve a few bales left from last year so im even thinking of breaking them up so I can do a test run before the crucial time to get the stress levels down!I've had that bit go, yes got another but took a few days they are not exactly an off the shelf part at the local dealers.
When the sun's out and the rain's forecast for later getting the baler to work properly can be a bit stressful. It's surprising how fickle they are and one spurious part can throw the whole machine and operator into a state of chaos.
At over 100 bales/acre jumping out the cab and wrestling with a tightly packed but untied bunch of material every other bale can be more than a bit wearisome, especially if it's caused by a spurious part.
For the square .... North to south on the table , centrally along a finely pencilled line to check bubble is central rotate the square180 degrees it should be still showing central , do the same east to west . If needed shim up the table frame to get it level . Strips of coke cans are often a quick trial thing .Began.
The box dried up. Assembly on D4 glue will not be a problem. We need to figure out how to check the accuracy of a 90 degree angle.
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Hard polyurethane skate board wheels , turned to size using a super fine width cutting edge tool with a lot of clearance ?I've had that bit go, yes got another but took a few days they are not exactly an off the shelf part at the local dealers.
When the sun's out and the rain's forecast for later getting the baler to work properly can be a bit stressful. It's surprising how fickle they are and one spurious part can throw the whole machine and operator into a state of chaos.
At over 100 bales/acre jumping out the cab and wrestling with a tightly packed but untied bunch of material every other bale can be more than a bit wearisome, especially if it's caused by a spurious part.
Would a double roller bearing aluminium or brass roller substitute work as a very temporary on hand spare part till you can get the OEM ?Luckily our local tractor shop had the roller on the shelf, most other parts they can get next day even from the USA, last year it was so hit and miss we had someone ride the baler to trip the arm, weve a few bales left from last year so im even thinking of breaking them up so I can do a test run before the crucial time to get the stress levels down!
I had that on my ankle when I had it done a couple of years ago. Does make you wonder how many times they operate on the wrong limbToday I acquired some professional graffiti.
I'm having a knee op today and the surgeon drew this on my leg!
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I'm sure he's having a laugh at my expense