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Bogstandard
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Hi Ralph,
It's very nice to be referred to as a teacher, because since I erected my new workshop a few years back, it is an open house to people requiring help in making parts on their lathe and miller. Mainly in the evening and weekend and also geared towards making fixtures and fittings for model boats.
Starting in the near future is a friend who is a builder and landscape gardener, who is building a chopper, and wants to be shown how to make all the glittery bits out of stainless and aluminium. The first job is a pair of top yokes for the forks, then somehow we have to get the rigid frame on to the miller to have the rear end machined. The plus side is that he is going to landscape my front garden for free. A fair exchange is no robbery.
By the way, I notice you are maybe using 3 in 1 oil for lubrication on your engine. I think you will be better on this engine if possible to use a little bit of multigrade, 3 in 1 and WD40 are both lubricants but do have a lot of cleaning agents in them and are really designed to get things moving rather than continuous running, door hinges have slightly different lubrication requirements than these little engines we make.
It's very nice to be referred to as a teacher, because since I erected my new workshop a few years back, it is an open house to people requiring help in making parts on their lathe and miller. Mainly in the evening and weekend and also geared towards making fixtures and fittings for model boats.
Starting in the near future is a friend who is a builder and landscape gardener, who is building a chopper, and wants to be shown how to make all the glittery bits out of stainless and aluminium. The first job is a pair of top yokes for the forks, then somehow we have to get the rigid frame on to the miller to have the rear end machined. The plus side is that he is going to landscape my front garden for free. A fair exchange is no robbery.
By the way, I notice you are maybe using 3 in 1 oil for lubrication on your engine. I think you will be better on this engine if possible to use a little bit of multigrade, 3 in 1 and WD40 are both lubricants but do have a lot of cleaning agents in them and are really designed to get things moving rather than continuous running, door hinges have slightly different lubrication requirements than these little engines we make.