Thread: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
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06-03-2016 #1
That was my main concern as well, but the fog buster style units are more of a air-blast with a splattering of fluid - no mist or fog (hence the name) looking at them work they do seem to function well, at least on aluminium which is my main target.
I was going for flood (love the smell of suds) but it gets messy, you have, grows germs if not maintained, and i'm still not convinced a mini-mill needs that much when so many seem very happy with air-blast and the odd drip of lube.
I think my build will cater for all options so i'm still open to changes.
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06-03-2016 #2
There are also people standing over their machines with a can of WD40 who swear it is the greatest thing since sliced bread
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06-03-2016 #3
Yes, one of them is me :)
I've used three cans so far making the parts on my bridgeport, works perfectly and easy to apply on manual mill.
I have also seen systems filled WD or paraffin on aluminium.
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06-03-2016 #4
Why would you laugh at something that works perfectly well and with minimal mess.?
Same goes for Odourless mist there's a Clue in the Name "Odour LESS" true while not exactly odour less it certainly isn't unpleasant and gives perfect results with hardly any mess. Unlike conventional Mist system which I think John is refering which choke you to death.
Flood is only any good if it's got plenty of flow and can wash away the chips which isn't easy in deep narrow slots without high rate of flood. Then it gets messy quickly.!!
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06-03-2016 #5
Exactly, even with manual WD squirt, it only needs applying every few inches or more, just enough to keep the cutter flutes wet i guess.
Whats the best thing to put in a mistless system though??
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06-03-2016 #6
Just for fun, here's the safety data sheet
http://www.wd40.co.uk/Files/WD40%20M...07-2015_EN.pdf
Curiously drying out of the HT circuits when your car won't start is no longer one of it's uses.
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07-03-2016 #7
Have updated the design somewhat taking numerous feedback into consideration. Lots more to do before I start to make castings. I bought a lathe today, oldish Boxford Model A, should help with some round stuff I need for this build.
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08-03-2016 #8
Guys,
Where can I buy cold rolled mild steel plate. I need pieces of metal of around 150mm x 150mm x 80mm (QTY 3). I dont really want to buy a full plate at 80mm size, struggling to find anywhere that will supply in small volume. Alu plate, easily source in this size, but not for mild steel.
Thanks
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