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Zakk:


--- Quote from: Franco on May 05, 2005, 06:46:16 pm ---The CAD part is the easy bit, its the programming of the CNC machining center that would be the tricky bit. I work for a company that makes gas turbines and turbochargers and we have a range of m/c's that produce similar components. Always comes in handy for making custom parts for my cab amongst other things
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daywane:

what in the world is that machine using as a coolant?
I run CNC machines at work. power steering parts for all makes and models of cars world wide.
we use Metcut oil. Steel tubing. Never did aluminum
looks like milk

Zakk:


--- Quote from: daywane on May 08, 2005, 01:49:01 am ---what in the world is that machine using as a coolant?
I run CNC machines at work. power steering parts for all makes and models of cars world wide.
we use Metcut oil. Steel tubing. Never did aluminum
looks like milk

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I'm glad you said milk!  :-X

Tailgunner:


--- Quote from: daywane on May 08, 2005, 01:49:01 am ---what in the world is that machine using as a coolant?
I run CNC machines at work. power steering parts for all makes and models of cars world wide.
we use Metcut oil. Steel tubing. Never did aluminum
looks like milk

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It's a mix of water and water soluble oil. I use the same stuff in a cold cut saw.

Dire Radiant:

I wondered why that ham sandwich tasted odd

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