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renovationinnov 05-23-2016 02:30 AM

O AUSSIE MIKE YOU'RE DONE IT AGAIN will you never stop as the drool is wetting my shirt
eeehhheheeh
rob

Rog246 05-24-2016 03:00 AM

Well to quote some of the westies from Sydney, Melbourne etc
'That's fully sick bro!! "

LoBelly 05-24-2016 03:44 AM

earlier that evening....

http://static1.squarespace.com/stati...ncounters4.jpg

:D

Great stuff Mike

Aussie Mike 06-07-2016 10:06 PM

Waved goodbye to my old milling machine this morning. A bloke up in Canberra bought it on eBay about 6 weeks back but took some time to organize picking it up. A crane truck turned up bright an early this morning and we loaded it up.

I was sad to see it go. It had been a great machine and probably special to me as I'd bought it new off the showroom floor.

The crane truck was pretty cool and lifted the 1.2 ton machine like it was a feather.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...Bye_Mill_1.jpg

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...e_bye_mill.jpg

At least it has freed up some space in the workshop.

Cheers

Mike

DaveW 06-08-2016 03:17 AM

And...complete with "Aussie Mike Limited Edition Tool Holders"

Aussie Mike 06-08-2016 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveW (Post 1394133)
And...complete with "Aussie Mike Limited Edition Tool Holders"

I reckon that was what helped sell it LOL!

What type of tooling do you run in your mill Dave? R8, NT20, NT30 etc?

Cheers

Aussie Mike 07-13-2016 09:20 AM

New addition to the workshop recently. A bigger, better band saw. A horizontal metal cutting band saw is a very handy piece of equipment. This is my third one now as I've gone bigger and better as the budget could afford it.

This new one is a beast. Cuts fast and accurate and has a really nice vise setup and swivel base for miter cutting.

http://i1247.photobucket.com/albums/...j.jpg~original

http://i1247.photobucket.com/albums/...q.jpg~original

Built in coolant pump and feed rate control. Taken a bit of tweaking and learning to get the feed rate right bit the results are great now.

http://i1247.photobucket.com/albums/...g.jpg~original

I've got a big fabrication job making trolleys to go under 20 foot shipping containers so we can move them around the factory. Very heavy duty and designed to take an 8 ton load.

Here's most of the steel for them.

http://i1247.photobucket.com/albums/...z.jpg~original

Cheers

Dimis 07-13-2016 10:34 AM

Will you be using hallibrand or sunburst style wheels? :p

Nice toys... err tools.

Enjoy.

muzzza 07-13-2016 06:56 PM

Gee Wizz Mike.............Mr "Hare and Forbes" must just love it, whenever you push open their showroom door !!?? You must be a "Red Carpet Customer" by now. Good Stuff.........Murray

Aussie Mike 07-13-2016 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muzzza (Post 1398715)
Gee Wizz Mike.............Mr "Hare and Forbes" must just love it, whenever you push open their showroom door !!?? You must be a "Red Carpet Customer" by now. Good Stuff.........Murray

Yes I have spent a bit of time in their shop LOL!

I went in for some band saw blades for my old bandsaw and walked out with a whole new machine. They had a sale on and it was about $300 off. Couldn't resist.

I think part of it is they are about the only machinery shop that's open on a Saturday morning. I think the others would sell a lot more to hobbyists if they opened their doors on a Saturday.

Cheers

Gav 07-14-2016 03:31 AM

Don't lie, it was not a spur of the moment purchase.
You had been thinking of buying one days before that!!!

stephen low 07-14-2016 05:03 AM

And given the picture above Mike, noting that the cutting was for a work job, tax deductable too I bet - lol

I can see a shed run to a real man cave when the weather gets better...and I get my car back!

Aussie Mike 07-14-2016 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gav (Post 1398744)
Don't lie, it was not a spur of the moment purchase.
You had been thinking of buying one days before that!!!

You caught me out Gav. But I had to say that or the wife will kick my butt. She always uses the excuse "It was on special so I just bought it" so I thought I'd do the same.

Gav has a very similar saw that I've been keen on since he bought it. So when I saw the sale it got my mind ticking over. I was still undecided when I got down there but once I saw the machines and had a play with a few of them my mind was made up.

Cheers

Jaydee 07-15-2016 02:36 AM

How would you compare the band saw to a cold saw? They always use one here at Steel supplies, and it's relatively quiet and quick.
JD

Gav 07-15-2016 03:11 AM

A band saw has a larger throat for larger materials.
The saw blades are a fraction of the price too.
Even just resharpening a cold saw wheels are dearer thank a bandsaw blade.
A cold saw is faster and more accurate though.

Aussie Mike 07-15-2016 04:43 AM

What Gav said...

The larger capacity rather than the speed is the selling point for me. There aren't many cold saws that can cut a 6" diameter billet.

Blades for this machine are about $60 each.

Cheers

just dreamin 07-15-2016 05:39 AM

Cold saws are generally used for solid material as they don't wander and have no flex. Band saws both vertical and horizontal have some flex in the blade and usually have finer teeth for lighter material. However none of this is absolute and heavy/coarse pitch blades can be used on band saws effectively.

Aussie Mike 07-15-2016 08:34 AM

I'm using variable pitch blades on this machine. They have a mixture of course and fine teeth. So far I've been cutting a lot of 100x100x5mm SHS steel and they seem to cope well.

The blade is about 25mm wide so doesn't flex as much as my smaller machine which has about a 16mm wide blade. It seems to cut pretty straight but I imagine it'll be like the smaller machine and the cut will start to wander when the blade gets dull.

Cheers

Jaydee 07-16-2016 01:15 AM

I guess the other advantage is, if you are cutting a 6 inch billet is that you can walk away and it'll stop on it's own. I used to have a reciprocating steel saw. It was really old and slow. I gave it away a long time ago but I wish I kept it now. I mainly use a friction cut of saw, but I hate the noise and I'm sure the neighbors do to.:eek: Roughly how much is a bandsaw worth. I might put it on my Christmas list.
JD

Aussie Mike 07-16-2016 02:45 AM

I do like the set and forget aspect. Like with my current fabrication job I have one piece cutting while I'm measuring and marking out the next one.

Hare and Forbes have a good variety at different prices. Fortunately most of them are on display in the show room so you can check them out before you buy.

Metal Band Saws - Horizontal | For Sale Sydney Brisbane Melbourne Perth | Buy Workshop Equipment & Machinery online at machineryhouse.com.au

Cheers


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