I had made up a gcode file of about 30 lines, to make the 10-24 threads
on a new probe tip.
And I miss-calculated for k, which at the rate of advance chosen for r,
meant it would take a couple days to run, and was no doubt out of memory
most of the time. So now I'm on pass 2 of makeing a new s
Check out Fluidline Systems for lube system parts.
They seem to have good prices!
www.fluidlinesystems.net
You can get the line, the sleves, and the compression rings.
Also have all the other parts to make a well regulated lube system.
--J. Ray Mitchell Jr.
jrmitche...@gmail.com
"No problem can
On Thursday 07 March 2019 12:20:11 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 03/06/2019 09:53 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 06 March 2019 22:13:33 jrmitchellj wrote:
> >> The icemaker hose around here is typically 1/4" id (or 6mm).
> >
> > Same as I found on the pegboards around here, Darn it. That stuff
On Thursday 07 March 2019 12:17:10 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 03/06/2019 09:13 PM, jrmitchellj wrote:
> > The icemaker hose around here is typically 1/4" id (or 6mm).
>
> I think it is 1/4" OD, not ID.
>
> Jon
>
Its 1/4 OD in these here parts too.
>
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On 03/06/2019 09:53 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 06 March 2019 22:13:33 jrmitchellj wrote:
The icemaker hose around here is typically 1/4" id (or 6mm).
Same as I found on the pegboards around here, Darn it. That stuff isn't
made for long term flexibility anyway, too hard. But thanks
On 03/06/2019 09:13 PM, jrmitchellj wrote:
The icemaker hose around here is typically 1/4" id (or 6mm).
I think it is 1/4" OD, not ID.
Jon
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