On Tuesday 01 October 2019 12:05:52 Les Newell wrote:

> A while back we discussed misters and the mods I did to a mister. The
> jet is 2mm with a pretty small annular ring around it. That sounds
> pretty much like what you want.
Precisely. I had one made on the old hf mill, but it kept running into 
fixture bolts and eventually destroyed itself.
> The machining work involved is just drilling one 2mm hole in a lathe
> and cutting the 2mm tube to length. It needs pressurized coolant but
> your coke bottle setup would do the trick.
>
Generally that pressure in the bottle is just enough to lift the liquid 
to the top of the gantry. Max of say 13" of water, or about 1/2 psi. 
Difficlt to set with a $10 regulator. After that, the siphon effect 
keeps it flowing rather gently. The bottle is, unless  its plumb full, 
below the nozzle, so flow stops when the air solenoid is turned off. The 
bottle sits on a small sheet metal shelf about an inch above the bottom 
of the gantry riser. Turned off, its half an hour back draining into the 
coke bottle to empty the plumbing.  And about a minute to refill when 
the mist button is enabled again. The air valve vents when off, taking 
pressure off the whole thing in one grand thup.

I can't remember if there was a time when the mist button was active 
while running a program, but it would be handier than bottled beer, 
hint, hint... OTOH, putting the M7 M9 around the active cut in the gcode 
works well, and reduces the AC duty cycle a just noticable bit. Makes me 
do it right that way ;-)

I'll see what I can do once I see about the missus lunch and todays fish 
wrap, if she's awake, she wasn't at noon local. I'll nip off a 1/4" of 
that cap tube, clean up the ends, and see about soldering that into the 
inner nozzle, then rigging a 1/4" of something to bring the annular gap 
to the end of the brass adjustable cone into scale for the cap tube's 
OD.

Except I've used up the brass tubing I had in 1/32" increments so they 
fit into the next one up or onto the next one down.  And the old boy 
that ran the hobby stop up in bridgeport closed up and retired about 3 
years back. So I need to find another place to source it.

Google and hints welcomed.

> Les
>
Thanks Les

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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