I wanted to mention also, since I see a lot of guys recommending carbide cutters for slotting guards, that another concern with carbide is cooling. Co...
I'll add to this, since I've spent the better part of this year learning, researching, buying, and repairing mills. I've got a 1939 Kearney and T...
Looks like this is sold locally, thanks all!
If gas eating the pot from the outside is a problem, has anybody tried coating the outside with a non-insulating refractory (like satanite)? Shouldn'...
[quote name='zach marchetti' date='16 November 2012 - 11:43 AM' timestamp='1353084220' post='5651'] do you have plans to any of these mills? current...
[quote name='zach marchetti' date='14 November 2012 - 09:46 PM' timestamp='1352947597' post='5637'] i have no idea where lewisburg is. what state? a...
No worries brother, once you get started on your build, feel free to email me if you need any help, after getting this one, I'm realizing how simple t...
Hard to say, it was sold to me as a Blake & Johnson plate flattener, which was an old company with very little info about them persisting. They do app...
Well, I'm sure it depends on what sort of power transmission setup and horse power you're pushing, etc. It seems like the roller size will affect tota...
Looks like these are spoken for, thanks everyone.
H13 is a "hot work" steel, or heat resistant steel. It maintains it's hardness at a very high heat level, which would cause normal carbon steel to de...
Well Zach, I've heard tell that you really need to make then out of H13, if you want them to stand up to hot metal work. Buying the stock will be...
[quote name='Karl B. Andersen' date='12 November 2012 - 10:29 PM' timestamp='1352777387' post='5615'] Darn! I was too late. I'll kee...
Excellent, thanks Dan!