Coming along nicely Gregg. Hope your 4th this year was super! One thing I will offer, is to add another small air dryer close to the impact. Don't need a chance of mosture going into the mill (@@)!
You ask for comments .. I was taught when using clamp screws to fix a round piece in a round hole, to not put 2 screws diametrically opposite each other. 1 screw pushes the bar to the opposite side of the hole and creates line contact which fixes the bar more securely. 2 screws at 45° are better. 2 opposing screws create point contact each side and allow the bar to pivot. This can cause wear and subsequent loosening. Two reasons why it isn't particularly relevant to your project .. Your location isn't that critical and to drill 2 holes at 45° would be more problematic. Though you would probably enjoy the challenge 😊
Thanks! The drawings are available on my Etsy page: www.etsy.com/listing/1520118283/power-drawbar-for-bridgeport-milling Members of my Patreon page at Overland level and up have access to all of my drawings: www.patreon.com/posts/bridgeport-power-85844857
Nice to see the progress and the test run
I can see the finish line from here! Thanks for watching.
Great progress, such a good series
Glad you think so!
Looking good Greg, Nice work 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Sure is looking great , nice build and will speed up tool change .. Enjoy you channel !
Thanks 👍 I won't hate tool changes anymore!
Drill out the cap screws and press ball-bearings in them. Just a thought.
Nice work on it.
That's an interesting idea. I'll have to think about that.
Houston we have lift off! 😀
Just as long as it's not Apollo 13. 😂
@@MyLilMule LOL!.
Coming along nicely Gregg. Hope your 4th this year was super! One thing I will offer, is to add another small air dryer close to the impact. Don't need a chance of mosture going into the mill (@@)!
Good tip!
Thank you very much. 😂
You're welcome!
perhaps nylon ball plungers would work better in place of the SHCS.
Not a bad idea.
You ask for comments ..
I was taught when using clamp screws to fix a round piece in a round hole, to not put 2 screws diametrically opposite each other.
1 screw pushes the bar to the opposite side of the hole and creates line contact which fixes the bar more securely.
2 screws at 45° are better.
2 opposing screws create point contact each side and allow the bar to pivot.
This can cause wear and subsequent loosening.
Two reasons why it isn't particularly relevant to your project ..
Your location isn't that critical and to drill 2 holes at 45° would be more problematic.
Though you would probably enjoy the challenge 😊
Appreciate the comment. Thanks for watching!
I like your clips would it be possible to get a set of your drawings of your power draw bar thanks.
Thanks! The drawings are available on my Etsy page: www.etsy.com/listing/1520118283/power-drawbar-for-bridgeport-milling
Members of my Patreon page at Overland level and up have access to all of my drawings: www.patreon.com/posts/bridgeport-power-85844857
I like it! Enjoyed.
Awesome, thank you!