25-09-2019, 10:59 PM
Thanks to all again. Lots of valid points. And thanks for the clearances ideas.
Lathe Vs Mills- Advantages to both.
My jig is designed for only 2 bearing A7 motors only. It allows to turn over the rod and then machine second face to same distance from centreline automatically--
Well, that is the theory, as it sets up on the big end bolt holes. They should be "aligned" with the bearing.
It will be a day or so before I can get into the workshop to do a bit more to it.
Will still listen to more ideas, even if a little wild. In the meantime I will endeavour to learn about photos on this infernal contraption.
Another question. Crack testing? As I am extremely deaf, I cannot fathom the ring when struck thing. What is a good "chemical" method?
Cheers, Peter
Lathe Vs Mills- Advantages to both.
My jig is designed for only 2 bearing A7 motors only. It allows to turn over the rod and then machine second face to same distance from centreline automatically--
Well, that is the theory, as it sets up on the big end bolt holes. They should be "aligned" with the bearing.
It will be a day or so before I can get into the workshop to do a bit more to it.
Will still listen to more ideas, even if a little wild. In the meantime I will endeavour to learn about photos on this infernal contraption.
Another question. Crack testing? As I am extremely deaf, I cannot fathom the ring when struck thing. What is a good "chemical" method?
Cheers, Peter