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- sharpshooter11000
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@pneumaticcannons Woohoo I'm not the only non adult who has (or might be getting) a lathe
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Anytime.Gun Freak wrote:Ok, but the table rotates to any side so the head unit doesn't need to rotate... Thanks for the tips.
There's a good reason I move the head instead of the table. More likely then not if your drilling multiple holes in the same job, it's got some size and weight to it. While the job is secured to the table, the table is adjusted to a certain height 1/3rd to 1/2 way up the pole. If you loosen the clamp holding the table it's gonna drop and you have to reset the height every time you move it.
That's why I move the head, less reset time, faster perduction.
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Oh that makes sense, the head is more stable than the table. I want a milling attachment 8) But I wouldn't want to ruin the drill press cause it's not made for that... But a lot of people do it.
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Does any body have a cb radio???? if so please respond to this, my dad got one from my older brother and cant find out why people cant hear us out of it???
its a cobra ultra 111
brand new, right out of the box
please help, if anybody has one , i want to try it out, and just tell me what channel you will be on at a time and hopefully you'll find me
its a cobra ultra 111
brand new, right out of the box
please help, if anybody has one , i want to try it out, and just tell me what channel you will be on at a time and hopefully you'll find me
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CB radios have a limited effective range - highly dependent on terrain, but usually "around 5 miles" is what you'll get.
If you had a high powered Ham setup, that would be different lol
If you had a high powered Ham setup, that would be different lol
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Take a ride on the interstate with it. At the very least you'll get to raise some Vietnamese and Hondurans.
In other news, Merry Christmas. Rather uneventful, other than me, my brother and sister unintentionally all giving my father large amounts of alcohol as gifts. :p
In other news, Merry Christmas. Rather uneventful, other than me, my brother and sister unintentionally all giving my father large amounts of alcohol as gifts. :p
mobile chernobyl wrote:CB radios have a limited effective range - highly dependent on terrain, but usually "around 5 miles" is what you'll get.
If you had a high powered Ham setup, that would be different lol
yea but doesnt it make alot differnce using a ham attenenta on a cb???
do you think once i get a better attenenna i would sound better to other people????
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Jsefcik, it may be no one wants to talk unless its important. Never know. Truckers around here usually pass by in silence, only time we hear cb's are when there are accidents and when they need to release some stress... And if you really want to know what that sounds like, pm me and I will send you a link...
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I've seen people chuck up milling cutters in their drill presses. As long as you don't bite of more material then the bit can cut you wont burn out the spindle bearings. Slow and steady wins that race. Same way with drilling.Gun Freak wrote:Oh that makes sense, the head is more stable than the table. I want a milling attachment 8) But I wouldn't want to ruin the drill press cause it's not made for that... But a lot of people do it.
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Jrrdw, I'll see if I can pick up an end mill. This will be fun
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Drill press milling ftw
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