Re: [Emc-users] Cleaning machinery

2015-03-29 Thread Stuart Stevenson
If the machine is covered with water soluble coolant residue then soap and
water will clean it easier than petroleum products.
I usually try hot/warm soap and water first.
Purple Power is amazing also.


On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 9:22 PM, Dave Cole linuxcncro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Scrape off all you can of the heavy stuff.

 http://www.ehow.com/way_5434198_homemade-engine-degreaser.html

 The kerosene mix works very well on heavy grease.   Spray it on, let it
 sit, brush and wipe it off, repeat.  Dawn dishwashing soap works well
 with kerosense.  Buy big bottles of it from Sam's/Costco etc.  It works
 best when things are warm of course. Aim a space heater at the
 machine for a while and get it up to 80-90 degrees then spray it on and
 things will go much faster.
 I've used that solution for years to clean up dirty engines.A cheap
 pump up tank sprayer such as used for weeds etc works fine.

 Dave

 On 3/28/2015 7:42 PM, richsh...@comcast.net wrote:
  I just bought a 1975 vintage Anayak FV2 mill, imported to the US by
 DoAll. It has so much grease, muck, and yuck on it, I need to clean it. So
 far I've tried citrus based solvent, paint thinner, automotive, parts
 cleaner.. Applying it via green and brown scotch brite pads. Any
 suggestions on a degrease process?
 
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  Boris? Obviously, an oversize Van Norman vertical mill, I'd say 7,000
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Re: [Emc-users] Cleaning machinery

2015-03-29 Thread Peter Blodow
Try to remove what can be removed mechanically with a scraper etc. Then 
I use strong anionic detergents like in household baking oven cleaner or 
motorcycle spray, letting them soak in for an hour or so, reapplying 
wehre drops have run down or drying shows. Only the very last traces are 
left for organic solvents.
I used to know a shop where used machinery was cleaned up and made ready 
for re-selling. They had an ordinary hand held high pressure gun, but 
instead of hot water supplied with hot heating oil (or kerosene, if you 
like), the machines being supported on gratings above a car washing pit. 
There is no dirt that can withstand that. Afterwards, to remove the oil, 
washing with detergents and hot air drying followed. After all this the 
machines were ready to be sprayed with new paint.

Peter


Am 29.03.2015 01:42, schrieb richsh...@comcast.net:
 I just bought a 1975 vintage Anayak FV2 mill, imported to the US by DoAll. It 
 has so much grease, muck, and yuck on it, I need to clean it. So far I've 
 tried citrus based solvent, paint thinner, automotive, parts cleaner.. 
 Applying it via green and brown scotch brite pads. Any suggestions on a 
 degrease process?

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 Boris? Obviously, an oversize Van Norman vertical mill, I'd say 7,000 lbs or 
 so.

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Re: [Emc-users] Cleaning machinery

2015-03-29 Thread Dave Caroline
Some times it just needs to be a complete strip so you can remove bad
paint and rectify faults. My hobbing machine probably from the 1940s
had revolting paint and grime on the outside and a layer 1/2 to 1
thick in the coolant tank which is integral but under the main unit,
plus the slide had rusted and I planned on cnc so needed to get inside
to see what gearing ratios etc were in it.

Cleaning was a white spirit to remove outer grime then wire brush on
cast finishes, for joint faces I use a HSS lathe tool but ground as a
scraper, not too sharp, great for getting the jointing compound or
surface rust off cast iron without the damage a sharp wire brush can
inflict.

Some surfaces need a fine wet and dry paper(880-1200 grit) to make
them pretty again.

an example
http://www.collection.archivist.info/searchv13.php?searchstr=barber+colman

Dave Caroline

On 29/03/2015, Peter Blodow p.blo...@dreki.de wrote:
 Try to remove what can be removed mechanically with a scraper etc. Then
 I use strong anionic detergents like in household baking oven cleaner or
 motorcycle spray, letting them soak in for an hour or so, reapplying
 wehre drops have run down or drying shows. Only the very last traces are
 left for organic solvents.
 I used to know a shop where used machinery was cleaned up and made ready
 for re-selling. They had an ordinary hand held high pressure gun, but
 instead of hot water supplied with hot heating oil (or kerosene, if you
 like), the machines being supported on gratings above a car washing pit.
 There is no dirt that can withstand that. Afterwards, to remove the oil,
 washing with detergents and hot air drying followed. After all this the
 machines were ready to be sprayed with new paint.

 Peter


 Am 29.03.2015 01:42, schrieb richsh...@comcast.net:
 I just bought a 1975 vintage Anayak FV2 mill, imported to the US by DoAll.
 It has so much grease, muck, and yuck on it, I need to clean it. So far
 I've tried citrus based solvent, paint thinner, automotive, parts
 cleaner.. Applying it via green and brown scotch brite pads. Any
 suggestions on a degrease process?

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 Boris? Obviously, an oversize Van Norman vertical mill, I'd say 7,000 lbs
 or so.

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Re: [Emc-users] Cleaning machinery

2015-03-29 Thread richshoop


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Thank you for the help. I don't want to take a chance on ruining a very nice, 
accurate, tight, spanish machine tool. 
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On 29 March 2015 at 00:42, richsh...@comcast.net wrote: 
 Any suggestions on a degrease process? 

I normally use what we call White Spirit but it sounds like you tried that. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_spirit 

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Scrape off all you can of the heavy stuff. 

http://www.ehow.com/way_5434198_homemade-engine-degreaser.html 

The kerosene mix works very well on heavy grease. Spray it on, let it 
sit, brush and wipe it off, repeat. Dawn dishwashing soap works well 
with kerosense. Buy big bottles of it from Sam's/Costco etc. It works 
best when things are warm of course. Aim a space heater at the 
machine for a while and get it up to 80-90 degrees then spray it on and 
things will go much faster. 
I've used that solution for years to clean up dirty engines. A cheap 
pump up tank sprayer such as used for weeds etc works fine. 

Dave 

On 3/28/2015 7:42 PM, richsh...@comcast.net wrote: 
 I just bought a 1975 vintage Anayak FV2 mill, imported to the US by DoAll. It 
 has so much grease, muck, and yuck on it, I need to clean it. So far I've 
 tried citrus based solvent, paint thinner, automotive, parts cleaner.. 
 Applying it via green and brown scotch brite pads. Any suggestions on a 
 degrease process? 
 
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Re: [Emc-users] Cleaning machinery

2015-03-28 Thread andy pugh
On 29 March 2015 at 00:42,  richsh...@comcast.net wrote:
 Any suggestions on a degrease process?

I normally use what we call White Spirit but it sounds like you tried that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_spirit

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[Emc-users] Cleaning machinery

2015-03-28 Thread richshoop
I just bought a 1975 vintage Anayak FV2 mill, imported to the US by DoAll. It 
has so much grease, muck, and yuck on it, I need to clean it. So far I've tried 
citrus based solvent, paint thinner, automotive, parts cleaner.. Applying 
it via green and brown scotch brite pads. Any suggestions on a degrease 
process? 

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Boris? Obviously, an oversize Van Norman vertical mill, I'd say 7,000 lbs or 
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4. Anyone have leftovers from a 9x20 CNC conversion? (Gregg Eshelman) 
5. Re: Possible New Lathe (Gregg Eshelman) 
6. Re: Velocity closed loop + Position losed loop on an axis 
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On 28 March 2015 at 00:13, Gregg Eshelman g_ala...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 Will it allow saving/exporting the modified G-code file? 

It looks like that is _all_ it allows. 

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On 3/27/2015 6:41 AM, Igor Chudov wrote: 
 Andy, this BP has a 30 taper spindle. It is actually quite big. 
 
 I put a servo motor (really a DC motor with encoder that I added) on the 
 knee, so the knee goes up and down easily, it is called W axis and it is 
 very handy. The vertical envelope of this milling machine is quite big. 
 
 This machine itself, a knee mill, is much bigger than the usual bridgeport, 
 it weighs at 5,000 lbs or something like that. Called Series II Interact 2. 

Ah. The Super Beetle of the Bridgeport line. Better in so many ways 
that the previous model, then for some reason they quit making it and 
went back to the original design, though somewhat adjusted/tweaked. 


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Message: 3 
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 21:10:23 -0600 
From: Gregg Eshelman g_ala...@yahoo.com 
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Possible New Lathe 
To: Enhanced Machine 

Re: [Emc-users] Cleaning machinery

2015-03-28 Thread Dave Cole
Scrape off all you can of the heavy stuff.

http://www.ehow.com/way_5434198_homemade-engine-degreaser.html

The kerosene mix works very well on heavy grease.   Spray it on, let it 
sit, brush and wipe it off, repeat.  Dawn dishwashing soap works well 
with kerosense.  Buy big bottles of it from Sam's/Costco etc.  It works 
best when things are warm of course. Aim a space heater at the 
machine for a while and get it up to 80-90 degrees then spray it on and 
things will go much faster.
I've used that solution for years to clean up dirty engines.A cheap 
pump up tank sprayer such as used for weeds etc works fine.

Dave

On 3/28/2015 7:42 PM, richsh...@comcast.net wrote:
 I just bought a 1975 vintage Anayak FV2 mill, imported to the US by DoAll. It 
 has so much grease, muck, and yuck on it, I need to clean it. So far I've 
 tried citrus based solvent, paint thinner, automotive, parts cleaner.. 
 Applying it via green and brown scotch brite pads. Any suggestions on a 
 degrease process?

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 Boris? Obviously, an oversize Van Norman vertical mill, I'd say 7,000 lbs or 
 so.

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 Will it allow saving/exporting the modified G-code file?
 It looks like that is _all_ it allows.


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