Congratulations on the fix.
If it were mine, I'd replace both bearings while you had it apart - the other bearing (and the lube inside it) is almost certainly as old as the bearing that failed. ...
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Congratulations on the fix.
If it were mine, I'd replace both bearings while you had it apart - the other bearing (and the lube inside it) is almost certainly as old as the bearing that failed. ...
Baba,
Vintagemachinery.org only has one large D&W listed in the "Publication Reprints" section - it's for their 16" saw, which looks quite similar to the pictures you posted.
Here's a link to...
Wow! Thanks for sharing!
Or, using a bit of way back machining, you could look at this as a saw that, in 2018 dollars, would cost around $8,170 new. With a little elbow grease, a few new bearings, and a fence, you could...
Based on SCM's tweet, it looks like they're in northern Italy, presumably overlooking Lago Maggiore.
Well, there's your problem! You're not actually supposed to use the tools - you're supposed to sit in the garage like the rest of us and imagine using them!
Awww, come on guys, it's so simple maybe you need a refresher course. It's all ball bearings nowadays. Now you prepare that Fetzer valve with some 3-in-1 oil and some gauze pads...
Hi all,
I'd like to get your thoughts on a set of replacement blades for my Pmatic 60B jointer. The user's manual calls for 1/8" x 11/16" x 8 1/16" blades, but I'm having trouble finding that...
Sorry for the thread hijack, but I'm also making a cutting board - what's the consensus on the best glue to use - I'm debating between Gorilla glue and Titebond III.
Thanks,
Eric
A while back, there was a thread about potential liability associated with selling tools. Looks like this guy didn't get the memo:
http://honolulu.craigslist.org/big/tls/1094156987.html
Oh...
Please count me in! Many thanks to Quality Grinding!
The planes on the sail are called fairwater planes, not fairweather planes.
As to the etymology of "fairwater", I can only offer that we call them that because that's what we've always called...
Finally, a topic I have sufficient knowledge to contribute to! :)
We in the submarine force call our control surfaces "planes" as well. The horizontal fins sticking out of the sub's sail are the...
Thanks, Jameel,
Please count me in.
Eric