On Sunday 17 May 2020 12:31:48 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> It looks like I am going to have to dis this $600 piece of junk and
> take it to the car wash to clean out the manufacturing debris.
>
> Which brings up a need to re-lube it as I put it back together.
>
> It has oil ports,
> On 18 May 2020, at 10:38, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Has anyone else's experience been
> any better?
No.
I imagine that the original design from the original maker was probably prettty
good, but they have been cost-reduced to heck with a concomitant reduction in
quality.
The “BS”
On Monday 18 May 2020 14:12:21 dave engvall wrote:
> Years ago I would have said Lubriplate but today there are lots of Li
> greases and lubricants in general have improved a lot.
My judgement matches. Todays chassis grease in tubes to fit a small
grease gun is easily 100x better stuff that we
On Monday 18 May 2020 11:50:06 Chris Albertson wrote:
> On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 5:38 AM Gene Heskett
> wrote:
>
> . I found an ultra
>
> > compact nema23 motor mount, from Germany but they can't ship to the
> > US because of covid-19 & refunded my card.
>
> You are buying an NEMA23 motor mount
Years ago I would have said Lubriplate but today there are lots of Li
greases and lubricants in general have improved a lot.
Any NLGIG 2 should do. At the speeds it is going to turn you should not
have to worry about over packing the lube.
Have fun getting it in place. I use a 3/4 T lever hoist
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 5:38 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
>
. I found an ultra
> compact nema23 motor mount, from Germany but they can't ship to the US
> because of covid-19 & refunded my card.
You are buying an NEMA23 motor mount when you have a full machine shop
in the garage?
I found that motor
On Monday 18 May 2020 07:01:07 Andy Pugh wrote:
> > On 18 May 2020, at 10:38, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone else's experience been
> > any better?
>
> No.
>
> I imagine that the original design from the original maker was
> probably prettty good, but they have been cost-reduced to heck
I think timestamping was a benefit, esp for PPMC.
I just read about the new Teensy4.1 having ethernet hardware with PTP.
Then I checked to see if there were off the shelf ethernet cards with
PTP ( there are ).
Is harwdare generated, timestamped packets of use to linuxcnc?
Can/Would syncing
> I think timestamping was a benefit, esp for PPMC.
>
> I just read about the new Teensy4.1 having ethernet hardware with PTP.
>
> Then I checked to see if there were off the shelf ethernet cards with
> PTP ( there are ).
>
> Is harwdare generated, timestamped packets of use to linuxcnc?
If I