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  • #351139
    Anonymous

      Been machining plastic boxes for work most of today. I hate plastic boxes! If you don't clamp them down they move; and if you do clamp down they distort. Still at least I didn't get my finger tangled up with the cutter this time, like I did last week. embarrassed There's an object lesson there, don't do things in a rush just to meet a deadline. Could have been very nasty if my finger had been dragged between the cutter and box. About midday I saw a Harvard fly over the bungalow.

      It's rained a bit this afternoon, so no point in cutting the grass. thumbs up Instead I was putting out the canes for the climbing beans and planting the broad beans when a Spitfire flew over. It did a complete circle of the bungalow at about 700ft with around 30° of bank and quite slow. Beautiful, that's made my day.

      After I've cooked and eaten supper I'm going to see if I can get my "flycutter" finished and start setting up the traction engine chimney bases and perch brackets.

      Andrew

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      #351158
      Sam Longley 1
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        @samlongley1

        Yesterday I spent 2 hours sitting in a bosuns chair 15 metres up the top of the mast of my boat fitting the wind vane. As i was doing it a large bumble bee flew by.

        No it did not stop for a chat & it is not the start of a joke- sorry!!!

        I know that the forum has a few bee keepers & i have noticed this year a surprising number of large bees . They are not the sort of wild bees that one usually sees but large black ones.

        Does this mean that the bee population is making a come back? or are they really just wild bees looking for somewhere to nest & then die later in the season. I have had to chase at least 5 out of my shed in the last 10 days alone & several of my friends have commented on how many there are.

        #351163
        not done it yet
        Participant
          @notdoneityet

          It really means it was a good late summer/ autumn last year. Lots of queens mated and safely into hibernation.

          They are all out now and looking to found a new nest. Sheds are often attractive sites, or it may be the same queen has already started to lay her first offspring

          #351164
          not done it yet
          Participant
            @notdoneityet

            It really means it was a good late summer/ autumn last year. Lots of queens mated and safely into hibernation.

            They are all out now and looking to found a new nest. Sheds are often attractive sites, or it may be the same queen has already started to lay her first offspring

            #351171
            Anonymous

              Looking good; I just need to sort out the fixturing:

              flycutter mounted.jpg

              I was somewhat delayed entering the workshop as we've had about half a dozen power cuts this evening,the shortest a few seconds and the longest lasting nearly an hour.

              Andrew

              #351174
              Neil Wyatt
              Moderator
                @neilwyatt
                Posted by Sam Longley 1 on 22/04/2018 19:20:58:

                Yesterday I spent 2 hours sitting in a bosuns chair 15 metres up the top of the mast of my boat fitting the wind vane. As i was doing it a large bumble bee flew by.

                No it did not stop for a chat & it is not the start of a joke- sorry!!!

                I know that the forum has a few bee keepers & i have noticed this year a surprising number of large bees . They are not the sort of wild bees that one usually sees but large black ones.

                Does this mean that the bee population is making a come back? or are they really just wild bees looking for somewhere to nest & then die later in the season. I have had to chase at least 5 out of my shed in the last 10 days alone & several of my friends have commented on how many there are.

                Funnily enough I have let four large bumbles out of our kitchen so far this year.

                About time they had a bit of good luck.

                Neil

                #351178
                Neil Wyatt
                Moderator
                  @neilwyatt

                  I got sent a video of a 1988 performance by my first band.

                  Now I have proof I once shared a stage with Benjamin Zephaniah, although he was compère not our lead singer!

                  #351238
                  Roderick Jenkins
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                    @roderickjenkins93242

                    I sorted the pictures I took of our trip to Blists Hill Victorian Town last week. We were lucky to be there on a casting day:

                     

                    blist casting 0.jpg

                     

                    blist casting 1.jpg

                     

                    blist casting 2.jpg

                     

                    blist casting 3.jpg

                    blist casting 4.jpg

                    By mid-afternoon it was all broken down. The foundryman said it took a week to do all the moulding and set the flasks up then fettle the castings and paint them. Our cast iron welly remover is now proudly sitting on our back doorstep.

                     

                    boot remover.jpg

                     

                    Of course, No visit to the area would be complete without a picture of the historic and iconic Iron Bridge:

                     

                    iron bridge.jpg

                    They aim to have it back from restoration in November. There is a walk way on the other side that allows a look through some gritty windows the get a rather ethereal look at the the structure.

                     

                    bridge detail.jpg

                    Cheers,

                    Rod

                    Edited By Roderick Jenkins on 23/04/2018 13:11:39

                    #351260
                    Muzzer
                    Participant
                      @muzzer
                      Posted by Andrew Johnston on 22/04/2018 21:06:06:

                      I was somewhat delayed entering the workshop as we've had about half a dozen power cuts this evening,the shortest a few seconds and the longest lasting nearly an hour.

                      Andrew

                      When I lived there I put the high frequency of power cuts in E Anglia down to the flat countryside resulting in more lightening strike on the power lines. I suspect the shorter interruptions are automatically reset and the longer ones required a man in a van to go out and fix something.

                      We used to just get in the car if it didn't restore quickly and go have a meal somewhere. But it was getting quite tedious inn the end.

                      Murray

                      #351422
                      Rik Shaw
                      Participant
                        @rikshaw

                        There are seven chilled cast iron sash weights under the flames with more wood waiting. Fingers crossed that this is a de-chilling exercise and not a waste of time exercise.thinking

                        Rik

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                        #351428
                        Bazyle
                        Participant
                          @bazyle

                          Rik, I doubt that will have any effect I'm afraid. I have tried days in the wood stove running it hotter than usual but still not enough. Wood doesn't really get hot enough unless being blown.

                          #351430
                          David Standing 1
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                            @davidstanding1
                            Posted by Neil Wyatt on 22/04/2018 22:13:12:

                            I got sent a video of a 1988 performance by my first band.

                            Now I have proof I once shared a stage with Benjamin Zephaniah, although he was compère not our lead singer!

                            If I were you, I would quietly delete the post and keep all that information to yourself ! wink

                            #351713
                            Ian S C
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                              @iansc

                              Our Men's Shed (just getting started) has been given a rather scruffy Model A Boxford lathe, I spent the morning cleaning the lathe, and sorting some of the bits and pieces that came with it. the only damage I have found so far is in the 4 jaw chuck, 3 out of 4 of the square key holes have a side out of them. The chuck is fairly tight on the spindle, I have not tried too hard to get it off yet. On looking up the hand book I can see the reason for the broken holes, the book says put the chuck key in a hole and give a good bump with your hand. There is a 3 jaw chuck, plus a brand new Bernard 3 jaw that needs a back plate. Looks like I have a wee job on getting the machine up and running, but from what I see it is actually in not too bad condition.

                              Ian S C

                              #351831
                              Michael Gilligan
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                                @michaelgilligan61133

                                It's nothing very original, but this **LINK** is worth a look.

                                http://moticeuropeamericasblog.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/cracks-in-pipe.html

                                Nice illustrations of Stress Corrosion Cracking

                                MichaelG.

                                Edited By Michael Gilligan on 27/04/2018 11:06:07

                                #351851
                                Ian S C
                                Participant
                                  @iansc

                                  Here's a photo of the Boxford at the Darfield Men's Shed.

                                  Ian S C

                                  Boxford A no. 2366 A 367

                                  #351852
                                  Muzzer
                                  Participant
                                    @muzzer

                                    Bear in mind this is pretty much specific to stainless steels. Not many of us actually subject that material to high stresses in a corrosive environment and safety critical application.

                                    The mechanism seems to share a lot in common with the issue of "pinholing" of 304 (also Austenitic) which I am now more expert in than than I would like, due to my unhappy encounter with Franke (of sink fame). The chromium seems to combine with the likes of chloride ions, resulting in a loss of corrosion resistance. So I am now the proud owner of a Franke sieve where the sink used to be. A sieve that I have blocked with metal loaded epoxy adhesive.

                                    Murray

                                    #351856
                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                      @michaelgilligan61133
                                      Posted by Muzzer on 27/04/2018 12:23:35:

                                      Bear in mind this is pretty much specific to stainless steels. Not many of us actually subject that material to high stresses in a corrosive environment and safety critical application.

                                      .

                                      The photos are specific to stainless steels, but I'm sure my first acquaintance with Stress Corrosion Cracking was related to aircraft skins.

                                      MichaelG.

                                      #351861
                                      duncan webster 1
                                      Participant
                                        @duncanwebster1
                                        Posted by Michael Gilligan on 27/04/2018 12:41:34:

                                        Posted by Muzzer on 27/04/2018 12:23:35:

                                        Bear in mind this is pretty much specific to stainless steels. Not many of us actually subject that material to high stresses in a corrosive environment and safety critical application.

                                        .

                                        The photos are specific to stainless steels, but I'm sure my first acquaintance with Stress Corrosion Cracking was related to aircraft skins.

                                        MichaelG.

                                        This is why we shouldn't use SS in boilers where it is in contact with high temperature, high pressure water unless very sure what grade it is. Tap water contains chloride, and when we boil it away it gets more concentrated

                                        #351886
                                        Speedy Builder5
                                        Participant
                                          @speedybuilder5

                                          Ian S C,
                                          No problem of lathe alignment there then !!

                                          BobH

                                          #351902
                                          Anonymous

                                            First try out of the new flycutter:

                                            flycutter_me.jpg

                                            Not much metal needed removing from the chimney base so with a 1mm DOC and 0.2mm feed per rev, at 41rpm, the mill, and flycutter, didn't even break sweat. The chimney base seems a nice fit on the smokebox, meaning my alignment and cutter setting with gauge blocks must have been about right:

                                            chimney_base_me.jpg

                                            Andrew

                                            #351912
                                            Bazyle
                                            Participant
                                              @bazyle

                                              With rain forecast for tomorrow I'm glad not to be a birdwatcher as the annual dawn chorus walk near me sets off at 5.30am tomorrow. In fact I don't intend even to get up in time for the post walk breakfast in the village hall at 8am. If I push myself I will get to the Men's Shed by 10 in time for the first tea break.

                                              #351950
                                              Ian S C
                                              Participant
                                                @iansc

                                                dsc01368 (640x480).jpgStarted work on a trailer hitch for my new E-Bike today, drilled some hole in a bit of steel(all OK), came back to do some more work on it a short time later, switch on and the motor started to rotate, and never got above about 20 rpm, odd I thought, gave the pulley a flip and away it went, looks like a new capacitor is needed. If I can't find one in the junk box, I'll nick the one in the saw bench, infact I might take the whole motor from the saw.

                                                Here's one of my trailers on my old bike, the other one has two wheels.

                                                Ian S C

                                                           

                                                 

                                                 

                                                Edited By Ian S C on 28/04/2018 11:46:49

                                                Edited By Ian S C on 28/04/2018 11:50:27

                                                #352002
                                                Anonymous

                                                  Among other things I machined the curved surface on both perch brackets:

                                                  perch_bracket_me.jpg

                                                  I can now store the flycutter until such time as I start machining the cylinder block and other items that sit on the boiler.

                                                  Andrew

                                                  #352022
                                                  ChrisH
                                                  Participant
                                                    @chrish

                                                    Good day out today, drove through lovely countryside to Dartmoor with it's stunning views for a picnic lunch, then on down into Plymouth to get some essential suppliers for the next brew from excellent home brew shop The Hop Shop in Mutley, then back via the A30 stopping at Monkton at the Otter Valley Ice Cream lay-by for the best chocolate ice cream, in the world (said all Jeremy Clarkson). Probably (apologies to Carlsberg)! Brew day Monday now to look forward to.

                                                    Chris

                                                    #352216
                                                    J Hancock
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                                                      @jhancock95746

                                                      Fitted new brushes into my '93 Hoover ' Never Die' washing machine. Perfect again now.

                                                      Shocked to find ALL new machines are cold fill only. For 'efficiency'.

                                                      Never mind that it is 3x more expensive to heat water using electricity.

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