With all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Yesterday, 5:46 PMAm I the jerk here? Sorry for the length… I’d like to share my peculiar experience with a well-respected tookmaker/distributor within the community. First and foremost, I have nothing but respect for Rob Cosman. I’ve purchased numerous products from him, and they’ve all been great, but I’m at...
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Yesterday, 4:52 PMThinking about a new car, so I asked the dealer about any fees.:eek: His response was: our “ only” ( quotes are mine) fees are $1695 pre reconditioning fee and $799 documentation fee, the “ only”other fees are sales tax and DMV fee” He didn’t choose to tell me the last two fees and I can guess...
Last Post By: Dick Strauss Yesterday, 11:23 PMI am a 58yo lung cancer survivor - never smoked! I have read and watched hundreds of reviews on every dust collector out there. I had narrowed it down to Supercell, G700, JCDC-2 and a Laguna C-flux 1.5. I am a hobby woodworker with 3HP table saw, 14" bandsaw, router table, planer, miter saw, drill...
Last Post By: Chris Parks Yesterday, 9:40 AMI just bought a new Subaru Ascent. it seems to be loaded with computer chips to do everything. I'm sure I'll never know how to, or will I use half of the icons that are shown on the display. I have never bought an extended warranty in my life but given how complicated this car seems to be I am...
Last Post By: Dick Strauss Yesterday, 11:17 PMThis showed up on Craigslist, & sucker that I am for projects, have acquired it. Pretty rough shape, but the rollers appear to have been redone so that's a big plus. The handwheel is missing, & looks like it was rigged to use an impact gun or something to raise the table, so the gears are...
Last Post By: Warren Lake Yesterday, 2:35 AMMullet - from the back (Votes: 3)
Beard - from the front (Votes: 15)
There is a lot more to it all because as the shaft sizes get larger, the classification changes its letter designation even for a given range of numerical
brent stanley Today, 12:12 AMThanks Dave! I sure missed it didn't I?
Edit: Indeed, a very interesting video. Thanks for sharing!
Bills comment brought up another thought: is one thing like the spindle metric and the other like the cutterhead SAE? Again, more details would be beneficial.
Paul Haus Today, 12:08 AMmicro meter is a micron. so 0.001 mm
Bill D
1.25 is under 32mm.
H7 is -0 to -25 micro meters
g6 is +9 to +25 micro meter
Not sure what a micro meter is .
Bill D
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