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Chriske

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Hi,

Planning to make me some small tools to make live easy in my workshop.

I already owne 2 drill presses, 2 lathes.
To buy : milling machine

On my wish list / to do(make) list :

power hacksaw, sanding machine, filing machine, small milling machine.... (maybe I forget something here... :-\...)

Maybe, just maybe I will go for a anglegrinder instead of a power hacksaw. Only disadvantage a anglegrinder makes LOTS of noise... :mad:

Question : Are there drawings/plans around to build these machines..?
I prefer to see what others did, before I start building on my owne.

Thanks in advance guys,

Chris
 
AME did plans for a Filing Machine back in Sep-Oct 2010.

Filing Machine.jpg
 
Chris,

If you opt for an angle grinder for metal cutting, then don't do it in your shop.

The grinding dust, noise and sparks will soon be causing you problems, plus it usually isn't very fast on large stuff and the cutoff ends can very easily get hardened by all the heat generated.

I made that mistake many years ago, and eventually bought myself a power hacksaw for the big stuff, and a specialised parting tool that copes with 3" diameter and smaller.


John

 
I think you're right John.
That's why I said 'maybe'.

Thanks... ;)

Chris
 
Many thanks for posting the following links. I did not need the project plans but really enjoyed the rest of the magazines. I remember reading Popular Mechanics for many youth-full years. Interesting stuff like a string cutter from a window shade bracket, oiling your egg beater with mineral oil. Or making a simple egg buffer to clean eggs before taking them to town for sale. Tractors with steel wheels with lugs. Yep, it brings back lots of fond memories of my youth.

Again, many thanks!
Les

Tin Falcon said:
Power hacksaw
Popular mechanics Nov 1969 page 188 beginning.


Filing Machine
Popular mechanics Feb 1941 Pg 301


Belt sander
Popular Mechanics Dec 1952 Pg 195.

Hope this helps
Tin
 
Les in case you did not know

Google Books
has an archive of pm magazine back to 1900 and it is searchable data base .
Happy browsing
tin
 
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