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NeilW 21st September 2015 12:34 PM

Great to see another build starting. Good luck and keep posting.

SteveH1 28th September 2015 11:26 PM

More toys
 
More toys by stephen harborne, on Flickr

anyone any tips for using one of these

SteveH1 29th September 2015 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TalonMotorFabrication (Post 101865)
Always keep good blade tension it will stretch a very small amount, plenty of good quality coolant as it also acts as lube and will keep the blade sharper for longer, buy a constant pitch tooth blade 10 or 14 tpi not a vari pitch you will shear the bigger teeth off, don't be tempted to let it drop through the material too quick.

Cheers
There is no coolant system on it but was gonna use an oil can to help keep it lubed.

TalonMotorFabrication 29th September 2015 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveH1 (Post 101866)
Cheers
There is no coolant system on it but was gonna use an oil can to help keep it lubed.

I use one of these hand held manual, gravity fed, multi machine, universal coolant pumps.


SteveH1 29th September 2015 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TalonMotorFabrication (Post 101867)
I use one of these hand held manual, gravity fed, multi machine, universal coolant pumps.


Nice
What coolant do you use
Wouldmean i have to build a drip tray also.
How many cuts would you get from a blade

SteveH1 1st October 2015 09:17 AM

So im hoping to to start cutting the steel at the weekend and im using the saturn plans and i was just wondering if there are any adjustments i should make from people's experience

flyerncle 1st October 2015 11:19 AM

If it is the latest book it should have the updates in and they are on here if you are stuck.

Have fun .:eek:

SteveH1 5th October 2015 11:31 PM

So i got around to finally starting my build
and after about an hour of messing around with the the saw
i did the first cut

First cut by stephen harborne, on Flickr

SteveH1 7th October 2015 09:23 PM

So while posting the above post the other night the baby stated crying so i didnt get around to finishing it

Any how i didn't just do i cut and leave it
I cut all the bottom rails and the uprights and started tacking them together the only one being the problem was the 78 degree angle but after a bit of grinding it was grand

Chassis first pics by stephen harborne, on Flickr

Chassis first pics by stephen harborne, on Flickr

SteveH1 7th October 2015 09:32 PM

So its quiet in work at the moment so i managed to get the rest of the week off and i got a few hours in the shed this afternoon.

so i tackled the front frame first of all and thanks to the handy guides worked out perfectly first time

Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr

Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr


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