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One of my shop improvement plans is the dream of a 3-axis DRO installed on my mill (Grizzly G0463 / X-3.) I tried one of the inexpensive iGaging units a few years ago and was disappointed that it often acted erratically, like the readout jumping hundreds of units with no rhyme or reason. It also ate batteries, sometimes needing them every day.
My shop is not climate controlled, being in a detached garage. In only moderately cold weather, I can use electric heaters to be more comfortable, but most times in the winter there is no heat. In the summer I suffer with the heat and humidity, although I have an exhaust fan and soffit vents to lower temperature on the worst days.
The building is fairly well sealed with weatherstrip and plastic film ceiling isolating the attic area (where the vents and fan work.) The bad thing is I do a lot of hobby things, including occasional woodworking and other air polluting activities.
Reading the information on the DRO PROs website, I find the discussion about glass versus magnetic scales and wonder if the glass scales would be a poor choice in my situation. But, theres always the budget to worry about.
My main question is whether I could use the glass scales, but make sure that the scales or the whole machine is well covered whenever some of these dirtier activities are under way.
My usual housekeeping is to clean the mill after use, oil the lubrication points regularly, then spray it down with WD-40 if I wont be using it for several days or if its supposed to be humid. After over five years, I have no rust or corrosion to speak of. If I see the possibility of sawdust in the air coming up, I wipe off the WD-40, then vacuum and wipe down everything before re-treating at the end of the session. I have covered it with an old bedsheet once in a while, but use plastic covering sparingly, as I am afraid of trapping more moisture inside the cover. I wonder whether I could make a breathable dust cover from certain fabrics or buy something like ENCO sells.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=327-5924&PMPXNO=22539254&PARTPG=INLMK3
So, Buy unit with glass scales if it looks like the savings will allow soon, or continue saving to get unit with magnetic scales?
Thank You,
ShopShoe
My shop is not climate controlled, being in a detached garage. In only moderately cold weather, I can use electric heaters to be more comfortable, but most times in the winter there is no heat. In the summer I suffer with the heat and humidity, although I have an exhaust fan and soffit vents to lower temperature on the worst days.
The building is fairly well sealed with weatherstrip and plastic film ceiling isolating the attic area (where the vents and fan work.) The bad thing is I do a lot of hobby things, including occasional woodworking and other air polluting activities.
Reading the information on the DRO PROs website, I find the discussion about glass versus magnetic scales and wonder if the glass scales would be a poor choice in my situation. But, theres always the budget to worry about.
My main question is whether I could use the glass scales, but make sure that the scales or the whole machine is well covered whenever some of these dirtier activities are under way.
My usual housekeeping is to clean the mill after use, oil the lubrication points regularly, then spray it down with WD-40 if I wont be using it for several days or if its supposed to be humid. After over five years, I have no rust or corrosion to speak of. If I see the possibility of sawdust in the air coming up, I wipe off the WD-40, then vacuum and wipe down everything before re-treating at the end of the session. I have covered it with an old bedsheet once in a while, but use plastic covering sparingly, as I am afraid of trapping more moisture inside the cover. I wonder whether I could make a breathable dust cover from certain fabrics or buy something like ENCO sells.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=327-5924&PMPXNO=22539254&PARTPG=INLMK3
So, Buy unit with glass scales if it looks like the savings will allow soon, or continue saving to get unit with magnetic scales?
Thank You,
ShopShoe