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Did a quicky repair job before going to work. I played with the plasma cutter today that the city bought. Having fun learning to cut metals. C.Y. posted the first thread on repairing his. Well this is my quick repair. Wasnt bad, but drilling through stainless killed 4 bits. Should have just burned a hole with the P. cutter. Went larger for the support as well. *;) The old support piece crumbled right off. :-/
She's good for a life time now. ;) http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/DSC02585.jpg http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/DSC02586.jpg |
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Next time you drill stainless, go slow with lots of pressure. You only get one chance to cut with stainless or it will work harden. I've had regular HSS bits make a hundred holes without sharpening, then I've also had moments where I had to sharpen a bit nearly 10x to make a single 1.5" deep hole.
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Good Job Hammer!!
When I drill SS I use a small bit, go slow and keep goingn up in size till you get what you want!! I am getting more Jelious of that Plasma Cutter everyday!! |
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Good work, Hammer ... I sceered to look at mine :P ...
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Ok, I have to jump in on this one.
My job as a heavy truck engineer requires that I know how to drill hardened metals, i.e. 140,000 psi tensile. A standard metal cutting drill bit will work, but, when you sharpen it make the angle 15 degrees, do not force the bit into the metal, it will only burn it. do not run the drill at high speed, again burn up the bit. Slow speed, 15 degree angle and constant pressure, you will see a ribbon of steel being cut, this is correct. You should not see chips. Last but not unimportant, cutting oil or a little motor oil mixed with water. |
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When Hammer posts of a "Quicky"...I too was scared to look ;D
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LOL. Well I had that plate on teh drill press, the press was shaking and teh bits were cherry red. Took at least a good hour to drill two holes. The good thing was, the bits I killed belonged to the city and not me. ;D
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hammer is that ur bow eye ?
it so now you need one of these babys ;D |
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Yep. I need one, thanks for getting it for me. ;D
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Cobalt bits work well in stainless for me. They break easy but cut a long time.
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Hey Lumber, looking at your bow guard. So whats the differnce of having a knotched or solid one ??
Looking on E-Bay for one now. |
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the notched one fits lowerover the bow eye, I wanted the solid one and they sent this one , not sure why but it will work ;D ;D ;D
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GOOD JOB HAMMER.....
HOPE MY POST HELPED A LITTLE ;D |
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Yes it did C.Y. Made me climb in and look at it. ;D
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Nice work!
My biggest fear is that thing letting go :-[ |
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I hear you...
!st thing I do when I get home today is take a look :o |
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If I don't look I don't worry!! but this is a repair that I need to do cause my eye is bent a little. :-/
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Well Sean how did she look? and MJ you really dont want her coming loose as much as you trailer your :-/
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I'm in denial ::) I figure it looked great until I actually look at it. ;D
Inside the hull it looks fine, but I noticed the outside of the hull the eye sticks out a bout 1/2 inch :-X Its not loose or anything just not flush.... |
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I use transom straps, never falling off if that eye breaks!! ;)
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I drive on ;) ;D
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C.Y. you never posted Pics. of you replacing yours. >:(
You didnt think that we would forget would ya. ;D |
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I replaced that before the picture Nazi showed up...... :-/
I think his name is Hammer ;D |
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Hammer you better stop asking for something you did not supply us with! >:( Were are the pic from the bracket measurements
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