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Post by glennz01 on Apr 9, 2020 19:36:31 GMT -5
Should go through in a large flat rate. And I can add some rocks to sweeten the pot. $250 shipped obo. I'd rather not part it out since it's unlikely someone would buy just the hood and goggles.
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Post by glennz01 on Apr 7, 2020 0:42:28 GMT -5
Photo links posted. I have to figure out how to copy the image links if possible with phone. Everything on or on the milk crate
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Post by glennz01 on Apr 6, 2020 22:35:13 GMT -5
Replied.. just got home and finishing up some paperwork. As soon as I'm done I'll get some pics
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Post by glennz01 on Apr 5, 2020 11:45:49 GMT -5
I know you have something, somewhere and would absolutely love to see one of your cabs I know I do too, somewhere. Just gotta find it! LOL! I've got a fail safe material I will use....... but I want to find onee that's local lol
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 24, 2020 16:45:18 GMT -5
Got the stop smoke. Definitally works, still a little mist thus far looking without cussing anything but nothing like before. Can't wait to cut since my hours got chopped.
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 13, 2020 3:43:50 GMT -5
Bump. The 15th of next month I might be back on track when census job is over... 2 jobs and my rock customers is a bit... just replying from cell which can't do well with photos
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 11, 2020 15:58:51 GMT -5
I just let everything settle and take the oil off the top
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 9, 2020 21:36:22 GMT -5
Once my oil has been reclaimed through the paper bag filter it seems to mist less as well. 5 gallon bucket filter works well
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 9, 2020 2:46:49 GMT -5
Any thick oil additive does the same thing, in the snake oil section of the parts store. Lee, Bardahl no smoke made my saw go from needing 30 minutes to let the mist settle after a cut to I can open it soon as it's done. I'm with you on snake oil for car people, but this product actually made a difference in my 24" frantom Well wallmart is sold out so Napa here I come... When next open lol
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 7, 2020 2:45:58 GMT -5
Bardahl "No Smoke" will stop your misting problem Good link?
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 6, 2020 16:21:26 GMT -5
When you get excess spray its usually because of too much depth in the lubricant. When you get excess mist, it often is due to high temperatures (i.e. dull blade, too fast of a feed rate, stone too hard for blade and saw, or too large.) You can use a lot of things but oils are best suited and perhaps the safest of lubricants for large saws. Ok, I'll try to add more fluid in to beter cool it. Even cuting slower then my 24 inch still makes mist so not speed or blade issue. If that doesn't fix it not sure what else could cool
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 5, 2020 16:48:15 GMT -5
It's running at stock rpm. Friends14 inch lortone drop saw does the same. Might trt adding more when i get home Ohhh. It's a drop saw that has no hood/cover? From the drop saws I've seen, I would expect to have coolant all over the place Both, mine is hooded and steams. Drop saw both steams and sprays
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 5, 2020 16:01:27 GMT -5
I suspect it's just a ton of mist that acts like steam. Granted my 24 inch doesn't mist at all Is it perhaps running at a higher RPM? Any way you could slow it down and see if it works better? Maybe different pulleys? It's running at stock rpm. Friends14 inch lortone drop saw does the same. Might trt adding more when i get home
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 5, 2020 15:51:32 GMT -5
Definitely the cooler the cut and blade, the less steam you would get. More oil would get you that lower temperature cut. However, oil mist would increase I'm sure. I'm not really sure where you're getting steam from. Oil burns and smokes, water steams. I suspect it's just a ton of mist that acts like steam. Granted my 24 inch doesn't mist at all
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 5, 2020 15:17:00 GMT -5
To myg knowledge the rv antifreeze is water based mixed already? Thus I wonder about rust as it's different then auto stuff. That's my largest concern It's mainly water with methyl alcohol in it. It's also labeled as being flammable. I would be looking for my blade to rust if I were using it.
Here's the MSDS PDF:
Yes that's my concern, I've heard folks use it a bit. Maybe adding more mineral oil to the saw would make it steam less?
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 5, 2020 14:41:31 GMT -5
Do you have any problems with rusting? At this point I'm thinking about getting some and if it doesn't steam maybe add a slight amount of mineral oil... or would dish soap be better? you cant have rust with straight anti-freeze To myg knowledge the rv antifreeze is water based mixed already? Thus I wonder about rust as it's different then auto stuff. That's my largest concern
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 4, 2020 19:05:30 GMT -5
Glenn What about diesel fuel? jamesp uses that in all weather successfully Don't want to use any flamables as current in garauge if it steams open flame could potentially combust. Same with mineral oil to a lesser extent which is why I want to get away from oil based at current.
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 4, 2020 19:03:28 GMT -5
It's oil only for me in everything over 8 inches. If I cut stuff that was a problem in oil I would use the JBros lube Kool that I use for trim saws and drilling, just to cut the potch or whatever it was, then go right back to oil. I've been in a shop that used to antifreeze, got a headache and a cough every time. Rv or regular?
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 4, 2020 13:10:52 GMT -5
Its been discussed before but Barranca Diamond says don't use automotive antifreeze - its toxic. and they say don't use RV antifreeze its thought to be non toxic if breathed in normal quantities, but I'm not sure the manufacturer's tester envision the misting of a rock saw. But RV antifreeze has no lubricating benefits, has a persistent odor, and clings to your hands more than mineral oil. Here is the link to the Barranca Diamond recommendations for lubricants. www.barrancadiamond.com/pdf/tec/bd_slab_saw_coolants.pdf Glycols run the gamut - and are even in the substances that may be causing problems in vape use. Not for my shop thanks. Minera l oil steams like no tomorrow in this saw but not my 24. And if the heater turns on which is open flame... Also mineral oil isn't good to breath when in vape ether.... I'd use strait water but it has no rust preventative if it sets
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Post by glennz01 on Mar 4, 2020 12:57:59 GMT -5
i have been using antifreeze for a month now in my 16" saws going to try the 18" later today so far im liking it the one draw back is the blade needs dressed after 40 cuts or so but i can handle that because clean up on slabs are awesome compaired to that nasty oil also cleaning out the saw is a cinch just drain and wash out !!!! Do you have any problems with rusting? At this point I'm thinking about getting some and if it doesn't steam maybe add a slight amount of mineral oil... or would dish soap be better?
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