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Posted by Richard Edwards on April 23, 2008, 2:07 pm
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Turned up a slitting saw arbor today. Turned up the Shank part no
problem and the Clamp washer. How to face the clamp washer after
parting off? No problem says I a bit of "Poundland" 20 for a quid
superglue on the face. Glued it, faced and angled it, coned it 16mm
for an M8 C'sunk screw bootiful!
In the oven at 250 deg C for 40 minutes - will it come apart will it
hell. Back in for an hour. Watch this space!
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Richard
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Posted by Cliff Coggin on April 23, 2008, 4:27 pm
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> Turned up a slitting saw arbor today. Turned up the Shank part no
> problem and the Clamp washer. How to face the clamp washer after
> parting off? No problem says I a bit of "Poundland" 20 for a quid
> superglue on the face. Glued it, faced and angled it, coned it 16mm
> for an M8 C'sunk screw bootiful!
> In the oven at 250 deg C for 40 minutes - will it come apart will it
> hell. Back in for an hour. Watch this space!
>
> --
>
> Richard
>
> Email address is valid but remove burrs before sending!
Soaking in acetone will dissolve superglue and leave no residue.
Cliff Coggin.
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Posted by Richard Edwards on April 24, 2008, 1:29 am
Please log in for more thread options On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:27:58 GMT, "Cliff Coggin"
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>> Turned up a slitting saw arbor today. Turned up the Shank part no
>> problem and the Clamp washer. How to face the clamp washer after
>> parting off? No problem says I a bit of "Poundland" 20 for a quid
>> superglue on the face. Glued it, faced and angled it, coned it 16mm
>> for an M8 C'sunk screw bootiful!
>> In the oven at 250 deg C for 40 minutes - will it come apart will it
>> hell. Back in for an hour. Watch this space!
>>
>> --
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Email address is valid but remove burrs before sending!
>
>Soaking in acetone will dissolve superglue and leave no residue.
Thanks for that Cliff. I assume that a basic Nail Polish remover is
the cheapest option? Acetone by the Litre is not expensive, its the
carriage that kills it!
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Richard
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Posted by Cliff Coggin on April 24, 2008, 2:47 am
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> On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:27:58 GMT, "Cliff Coggin"
>
>>
>>> Turned up a slitting saw arbor today. Turned up the Shank part no
>>> problem and the Clamp washer. How to face the clamp washer after
>>> parting off? No problem says I a bit of "Poundland" 20 for a quid
>>> superglue on the face. Glued it, faced and angled it, coned it 16mm
>>> for an M8 C'sunk screw bootiful!
>>> In the oven at 250 deg C for 40 minutes - will it come apart will it
>>> hell. Back in for an hour. Watch this space!
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> Email address is valid but remove burrs before sending!
>>
>>Soaking in acetone will dissolve superglue and leave no residue.
>
> Thanks for that Cliff. I assume that a basic Nail Polish remover is
> the cheapest option? Acetone by the Litre is not expensive, its the
> carriage that kills it!
>
> --
>
> Richard
>
> Email address is valid but remove burrs before sending!
I expect nail polish remover will probably do the job even though it is
mainly amyl acetate rather than acetone. Try it and see.
Cliff.
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Posted by David Littlewood on April 24, 2008, 5:27 pm
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>> On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:27:58 GMT, "Cliff Coggin"
>>
>>>
>>>> Turned up a slitting saw arbor today. Turned up the Shank part no
>>>> problem and the Clamp washer. How to face the clamp washer after
>>>> parting off? No problem says I a bit of "Poundland" 20 for a quid
>>>> superglue on the face. Glued it, faced and angled it, coned it 16mm
>>>> for an M8 C'sunk screw bootiful!
>>>> In the oven at 250 deg C for 40 minutes - will it come apart will it
>>>> hell. Back in for an hour. Watch this space!
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>> Email address is valid but remove burrs before sending!
>>>
>>>Soaking in acetone will dissolve superglue and leave no residue.
>>
>> Thanks for that Cliff. I assume that a basic Nail Polish remover is
>> the cheapest option? Acetone by the Litre is not expensive, its the
>> carriage that kills it!
>>
>> --
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Email address is valid but remove burrs before sending!
>
>I expect nail polish remover will probably do the job even though it is
>mainly amyl acetate rather than acetone. Try it and see.
>
>Cliff.
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Amyl acetate? I thought it was mostly ethyl acetate (b.p. 77 C) - amyl
acetate has b.p. of 149 C, which would make it stick around all day on
the lady's fingernails. Smells of pear drops, too, which ethyl acetate
doesn't. Nail varnish remover also contains lanolin, to avoid nails
becoming excessively de-greased and brittle. This may leave a residue
and make it difficult to stick things later.
Acetone is cheap as chips, and a very good solvent (much better for most
things than ethyl acetate).
David
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> problem and the Clamp washer. How to face the clamp washer after
> parting off? No problem says I a bit of "Poundland" 20 for a quid
> superglue on the face. Glued it, faced and angled it, coned it 16mm
> for an M8 C'sunk screw bootiful!
> In the oven at 250 deg C for 40 minutes - will it come apart will it
> hell. Back in for an hour. Watch this space!
>
> --
>
> Richard
>
> Email address is valid but remove burrs before sending!