Anybody else on the forum as cheapskate as me, that uses cut up drinks cans as shimming?
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Anybody else on the forum as cheapskate as me, that uses cut up drinks cans as shimming?
I've used shimming foil in a couple of places, £5 a roll.
It has it's uses. When I was leveling the gantry on my machine, I couldn't find any "proper" shim stock that was thin enough to get it nuts-on. Dug around in the fireproofing box and found a roll of appallingly thin kitchen foil from the local pound shop, just the job :thumsup:
I'd use fag paper if it got the job done. The main thing is it doesn't change size.
Aluminium cans are good for shims, with aluminium foil nicked from the kitchen for the decimal places:smile:
Depends on the tolerances needed.
I've got aluminium foil at thicknesses of 0.03mm and 0.01mm for fine details. :)
I've got access to (in increasing thickness) kitchen foil, some copper foil my wife uses for craft stuff, aly drink tins and an empty 3l olive oil tin (kept it just in case). For accuracy I've got a micrometer. Will that do, do you think?