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purpose of "waist"? (photo)
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the air hose mechanism ... I needed a drill chuck extention. .. for a Milwaukee hole shooter turning wound wire brushes not finding anything beyond magnets n such barely above grommels... Here, the search travels into earth drilling n incomprehensible production metal work. Once past making jewelry, why would a ball retention be relevant to operation ? as a shock absorber ? I dunno, think fluids...my balls doahn take much shock. Nothing like a shattered ball ruin your day. This wud morph into the averted suggestion the waist reduces torque shock. At this I thank the God's for letting me slide n not tearing my hand off. I was thinking duhduh duh that whatever it is wudbe at Home Depot or Northern Tool. I found the extension at Amazon where on first entry the elves coughed up a list of stuff I need including a solid drill chuck with a 3/8ths thread fir a grade 5 Mcmaster Carr rod |
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I found the extension at Amazon where on first entry the elves coughed up a list of stuff I need including a solid drill chuck with a 3/8ths thread fir a grade 5 Mcmaster Carr rod local noise sez this tool is called a 'stick' |
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2017 01:17:02 -0800 (PST), DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH
wrote: I needed a drill chuck extention. .. for a Milwaukee hole shooter turning wound wire brushes not finding anything beyond magnets n such barely above grommels... Perhaps you've heard of a bench grinder? I have an 8" cheapo grinder and an assortment of wheels, including several wire wheels. I had to do some rather creative mounting to get it to fit. Photo on request. Milwaukee Hole Shooting covers a wide variety of products. Which one? https://www.google.com/search?q=milw...ooter&tbm=isch Here, the search travels into earth drilling n incomprehensible production metal work. Well, you could use two 90 degree chuck extensions: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Milwaukee-48-06-2871-Two-Speed-Right-Angle-Drive-Unit-Drill-Attachment-/122294510056 I have two of these, somewhere, maybe. Once past making jewelry, why would a ball retention be relevant to operation ? I thought I explained that. When the chuck is vertical and the driver is heavy, it might fall out with a magnetic driver bit holder. Also, if the driver is running a socket, pulling on the drill might cause the driver bit to pop out of the chuck, instead of disconnecting at the socket and nut. I've had that happen quite often. A ball type retainer won't do that. as a shock absorber ? I dunno, think fluids...my balls doahn take much shock. Nothing like a shattered ball ruin your day. I don't think you have to worry about shattering your balls as long as you take the appropriate prophylactic measures. This wud morph into the averted suggestion the waist reduces torque shock. If you were dumb enough to insert the driver into an impact wrench, with only the part below the groove inserted into the chuck, it will probably break at the groove. However, that's not the way it work. The driver bit is inserted to well above the groove, where any torque by the impact wrench is delivered equally above and below the groove. That eliminates any and all torque on the groove area. At this I thank the God's for letting me slide n not tearing my hand off. Amen. I was thinking duhduh duh that whatever it is wudbe at Home Depot or Northern Tool. Northern Tool has a human sales department. You can call them and get tolerable advice. I did that when I wanted to purchase a generator for a friend. Call for "product information": http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/contact_contact-index I found the extension at Amazon where on first entry the elves coughed up a list of stuff I need including a solid drill chuck with a 3/8ths thread fir a grade 5 Mcmaster Carr rod I don't see the problem. Just get one of these and be done with whatever you're throwing together: http://www.clarketooling.co.uk/tools/CHT563.jpg -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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AE !
no I did not think of impacts ...... there's one in cargo for rim removal mechanism does not crush balls goo.gl/6TqaCf so all bits are from this area for whatever purpose real or not. wire brush, excellent quality .... go McCormick ! https://www.mcmaster.com/#wire-brushes/=15rn0l0 https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...l+chuck+3+8-24 buy 2' MCarr G5 rod cut as needed n blue Loctite into chuck place rod in hole shooter n attack the manure spreader will send photo. what yawl never shattered a ball in a hub ? look at your acetone cleaned balls with a magnifier. |
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On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 1:22:38 PM UTC-5, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
AE ! no I did not think of impacts ...... there's one in cargo for rim removal mechanism does not crush balls goo.gl/6TqaCf so all bits are from this area for whatever purpose real or not. wire brush, excellent quality .... go McCormick ! https://www.mcmaster.com/#wire-brushes/=15rn0l0 https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...l+chuck+3+8-24 buy 2' MCarr G5 rod cut as needed n blue Loctite into chuck place rod in hole shooter n attack the manure spreader will send photo. what yawl never shattered a ball in a hub ? look at your acetone cleaned balls with a magnifier. my 1/2" hole shooter is 37 years old. I'd enjoy servicing it sounds like a '62 Sears mixer filled with water n 2B ....runs like a hole shooter. |
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On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 1:28:28 PM UTC-5, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 1:22:38 PM UTC-5, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote: AE ! no I did not think of impacts ...... there's one in cargo for rim removal mechanism does not crush balls goo.gl/6TqaCf so all bits are from this area for whatever purpose real or not. wire brush, excellent quality .... go McCormick ! https://www.mcmaster.com/#wire-brushes/=15rn0l0 https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...l+chuck+3+8-24 buy 2' MCarr G5 rod cut as needed n blue Loctite into chuck place rod in hole shooter n attack the manure spreader will send photo. what yawl never shattered a ball in a hub ? look at your acetone cleaned balls with a magnifier. my 1/2" hole shooter is 37 years old. I'd enjoy servicing it sounds like a '62 Sears mixer filled with water n 2B ....runs like a hole shooter. I fit rotary brushes on threaded rods with a self aligning washer https://www.mcmaster.com/#self-align...shers/=15rn84h try matching wheel plate to OD washer/rod OD ....the designs are compatible. |
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purpose of "waist"? (photo)
On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 5:42:44 PM UTC-8, Emanuel Berg wrote:
He http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/drill-letter/drill.jpg we see some familiar/interesting material. From left to right, I think it is: (1) a PZ2 "bit" for a bits screwdriver; (2) a magnetic bits holder for a drill & driver; (3-4) two pieces for the D&D, of which the first is a T20; (5-6) an 8 mm socket and a "bits to socket" adaptor; with (7) an 8 mm socket with the bits 5/16 end part, so no adaptor is needed; and (8) a roof screw. Question is, on items 2-4, there is the "female waist" - what is the reason for this, and is there a disadvantage without it, as with items 6 and 7? -- underground experts united .... http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 Emacs Gnus Blogomatic ......... http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/blogomatic - so far: 26 Blogomatic articles - (A little late) This waist is because the female part into which it fits has a one piece curved sheet spring. This holds the bit in place if you point the holder down. It also works but not as well with the unwaisted parts. |
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