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  • Russ
    Senior Membrane
    • Jul 2001
    • 1935

    #16
    MANTOWN!

    looks great!

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    • bentothejam1n
      Support our troops
      • Oct 2005
      • 1428

      #17
      Originally posted by Russ
      MANTOWN!

      looks great!
      i dont see a toilet or a strip pole... so actually its more like man village
      hah it looks awesome billybob
      i noticed on the backside of the table it doesnt have any legs. Did you just bolt the table into the wall?

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      • billybob_81067
        A.O.'s official Redneck
        • Jan 2001
        • 1682

        #18
        Originally posted by bentothejam1n
        i dont see a toilet or a strip pole... so actually its more like man village
        hah it looks awesome billybob
        i noticed on the backside of the table it doesnt have any legs. Did you just bolt the table into the wall?

        I kid you not, we're having a bachelor party here for my buddy and I was thinking of putting a pole out there!!! Unfortunately his wife said no strippers (actually she said if we had strippers they had to be fat and ugly, ) There is however a 4x4 holding up a beam in the middle of the garage. Might give the wimmins splinters though.

        As for the bench, it is anchored into the wall using those concrete anchors that you drive the nail into to spread them. I've got like 21 anchors along the wall and then each leg is anchored into the floor as well.

        Papa_Smurf, those coated bits might be alright... the ones I got were just plain old black and came in a red drill case. I think they're soft enough to chew on! Oh well you win some and you lose some!

        And the mini mill is the exact same thing that Harbor freight carries. Just blue instead of that nasty green that they paint most of their stuff.
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        • billybob_81067
          A.O.'s official Redneck
          • Jan 2001
          • 1682

          #19
          Originally posted by bentothejam1n
          i dont see a toilet or a strip pole... so actually its more like man village
          Hell I might as well give you guys a quick tour of the basement...

          There's not much more to see of the garage, but there is a door on the right wall (just outside the view of one of the pics) that opens to a hallway. On the first left is our guest bathroom, the first right is the guest bedroom/kids playroom (no pics of these because I'm sure you all have seen a bathroom and bedroom before) And then the second left in the hallway leads to the laundry/utility room which also has the almighty beer fridge in it.



          Then if you continue down the hallway it opens up into the entertainment/game room featuring this...



          To the left of the pool table in a little nook we've got a couple of leather reclining couches and the entertainment center which features a PS2, N64, Super Nintendo, and original NES gaming systems.



          I have them all hooked up to play on our projector. It is installed in a pre existing drop down ceiling where the duct work runs, so I had to knock a hole, bend a relief in the duct work, build a shelf, and fish A/V cables and electrical wires up there.



          The "screen" is about 8 feet wide. This is a horrible pic, but it kinda shows the proportions.



          And a bit of a better one with the lights off. Still blurry from my crappy camera and the video game motion.

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          • olinar
            mech>electro
            • May 2006
            • 1777

            #20
            allthis is in your basement? wow, i wonder what the 1st level looks like.

            /james bond for n64=best multiplayer game evarr!!

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            • Papa_Smurf
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              • Sep 2006
              • 1531

              #21
              N64=the s

              Thanks for you guidance on those bits, I was looking at the TiN coated ones.
              Last edited by AO Moderation Team; 06-05-2007, 08:46 AM.

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              • cyberave68
                www.BigEvilOnline.com
                • Feb 2004
                • 1084

                #22
                WOW and i thought i was the only one who still had a super NES. You still have the NES thats great!!! I do have most of the game stations, I just need to get a PS3...

                Nice work table! should be really nice to work on there. That Lathe looks familar too. I have a friend who has the same one in red...lol Guess they all get the same machines and paint them different colors huh? LOL
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                • Papa_Smurf
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                  • Sep 2006
                  • 1531

                  #23
                  cyberave and billybob; have you guys had any problems relating to quality with that mill?

                  I would think it wouldn't have the best craftsmanship for that price..

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                  • billybob_81067
                    A.O.'s official Redneck
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 1682

                    #24
                    Originally posted by olinar
                    allthis is in your basement? wow, i wonder what the 1st level looks like.

                    /james bond for n64=best multiplayer game evarr!!
                    Damn straight it is! It's basically all I've been playing here lately when my buddies come over. I need to pick up a copy of Mario Kart for the 64 too because that one roxors as well.

                    I'll take a few pics of the upstairs/outside later today.
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                    • billybob_81067
                      A.O.'s official Redneck
                      • Jan 2001
                      • 1682

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Papa_Smurf
                      cyberave and billybob; have you guys had any problems relating to quality with that mill?

                      I would think it wouldn't have the best craftsmanship for that price..
                      I haven't had any problems as of yet, but I haven't done a whole lot with it yet either. Did some milling of mild steel last night and you just have to take small cuts. Seems like a decent little machine to me.

                      There's also yahoo groups and other forums dedicated to these mini mills and lathes and basically they tell you that after you get them you should tear them down, clean up all the cosmoline/red grease crap, get any chips and sand casting material that could possibly be left over out and then put them back together and shim the ways up so that everything is as tight as possible. Also they usually have a few modifications that are necessary/helpful for them as well. They have a pretty big following and if you do have a problem most likely someone else has had the same thing before.

                      Also it's got a 1 year warranty so if anything major screws up I can call up the Cummins people with a number they have on the reciept and they will bring another down the next time that they come into town.
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                      • Papa_Smurf
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                        • Sep 2006
                        • 1531

                        #26
                        A common error is trying to feed too much material too fast, I see that.

                        But if you take it slow, it feels okay?

                        How often do they come into town?

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                        • billybob_81067
                          A.O.'s official Redneck
                          • Jan 2001
                          • 1682

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Papa_Smurf
                          A common error is trying to feed too much material too fast, I see that.

                          But if you take it slow, it feels okay?

                          How often do they come into town?
                          Yeah it feels good, I'm still learning all this stuff about milling as well and from what I've learned by feel is that in mild steel you want to have the spindle turning much slower to keep it from squalling and vibrating. Some of my first cuts were chattering like crazy, but after slowing the spindle speed down it is a lot better. I'm sure I'll learn all kinds of things later on too. I need to look up how to sharpen end mills too because some of the ones we've got are pretty dull.

                          One thing I learned back in college is that it is best to use a 4 flute (or more on the bigger bits) mill for steel and other harder materials and a 2 flute mill for softer stuff like plastic and aluminum so that it doesn't clog so easily.

                          The cummins tool sale usually comes to town once a year around here. They said that even if they don't come back in time for the warranty as long as I call that number when it breaks I'll get a replacement.

                          Are you thinking of getting a mini mill when they stop in up there at Castle Rock? You'll have to pick up some end mills too before you can use it. I'm planning on getting a set of collets and a rotary table for mine some time.
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                          • cyberave68
                            www.BigEvilOnline.com
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 1084

                            #28
                            Hey Papa,

                            I dont have to much or any probs with the machine. My only sugestion is to check your tension on your slides often. Any small amout of slop will cause a small amount of chatter...It may not be the best but it works for alot of the things i have done. I always take my time anyways. Slower = cleaner most of the time anyways.

                            As for mills to be sharpened. The ones i do sharpen i send out to be done. There is a service right down the road from work. I stop by on lunch and pick up the next day... As for bits i get them from ENCO. I get alot of stuff from them... You can even get some deals on Ebay here and there...
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                            • Papa_Smurf
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                              • Sep 2006
                              • 1531

                              #29
                              Well yes, I know what all I need, I can run a manual mill ok, they computerized stuff is way above my head, I'm mainly looking at drill precision holes in sequence.

                              Thanks for your help!

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                              • cyberave68
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                                • Feb 2004
                                • 1084

                                #30
                                Oh well yea the only thing is the set up. So i'm sure you know that. I spent about 3 hours getting my table vise straight on the slider table. Other than that i havent had any issues. Well breaking down the whole machine here and there for cleaning SUX's bad. It's like starting over again...
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