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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Huh? In general, I believe that most lathes can turn either direction, but I think that you want the chuck and the work spinning toward you so the tool bit cuts efficiently into the work. Also, I think that some metal lathe chucks thread on in a particular direction, so you want them spinning so as to keep them tight (usually spinning counter clockwise to tighten a standard threaded part) instead of loosening the chuck. You are absolutely right, it's been almost 2 decades since I last used a lathe, so I dont remember poo poo.
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I did not respect the lathe once and thought I'd try polishing a small metal rod on a buffing attachment but in the opposite direction since it worked better for what I was doing. 20 seconds later it launched the rod straight into my face splitting my lip.
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Power take‐off shafts are like lathes except they don’t look dangerous and you’re climbing around them on uneven ground while drunk and on your way to heat exhaustion.
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The tech who installed one of our CNC mills told me a story about a lathe shop down in Pacoima that ruined a machine by launching a tree trunk-sized aluminum blank(custom wheel shop). Apparently, the chunk tore the door off of the machine, went through the roof of the shop and ended up on a nearby road
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null_pointer posted:Any objection to me emailing the mods and asking for a title change? Do you have me on ignore? Same page friend. Need some feedback cuz this title was soo good. Idc though.
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# ? Aug 29, 2019 02:33 |
Just dooooo it, sheesh The truckfucklers had their time.
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# ? Aug 29, 2019 02:35 |
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Them's fightin words
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Burt Sexual posted:Do you have me on ignore? Same page friend. Need some feedback cuz this title was soo good. Idc though. I do not have you on ignore, dear sir. I am simply overwhelmed by your OSHA compliant luminescense to think straight.
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Bad Munki posted:Just dooooo it, sheesh
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:Them's fightin words Then fight me Come on, buddy, drive my train, forge my iron, fuckle my truck e: to be clear, that is not intended as a pickup line
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Too late, that's the dirtiest anyone has talked to me in years and I'm all riled up
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# ? Aug 29, 2019 02:51 |
Go take a cold shower, Roy
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My Spirit Otter posted:You are absolutely right, it's been almost 2 decades since I last used a lathe, so I dont remember poo poo. Machine lathes can spin either direction, but the cross slides and tool holders are intended to work on a piece turning towards the operator. You would spin the workpiece backwards if you mounted the tool upside down, which you might do to work on the inside of a large bore with a custom-ground tool, but it's not common.
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The way it normally spins, the bit of material you're cutting is moving downwards, so the hot chips coming off it tend to get flung downwards - which is much better than them being flung upwards towards your face. (They do, however, get flung towards where your hands are when they're operating the machine. Nothing's perfect.)
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Running the spindle clockwise can also sometimes be the easiest way to cut left-handed threads depending on the particulars of the machine but yeah anytime the chuck spins away from you, you're doing something very intentional and very weird.
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Or remove a tap
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Platystemon posted:Power take‐off shafts are like lathes except they don’t look dangerous and you’re climbing around them on uneven ground while drunk and on your way to heat exhaustion.
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Willfrey posted:Aaah makes sense now. I work in a sawmill that cuts mostly softwood structural lumber. After the wood is cut and dried it goes through a machine called a planer which planes everything down to its final rectangular width and thickness More finished stuff yeah. Sorry I can't remember the name of the particular machine.
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Bad Munki posted:Just dooooo it, sheesh I'm no longer a truckfuckler, now I'm in the NFC South crew.
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CommieGIR posted:You do not gently caress with lathes. Its the one tool that really needs multiple emergency shutoff buttons. Used to be a volunteer in the engineering works of a preservation (steam) railway. In the workshop we had lathe for machining train wheels which used to scare the poo poo out of me. Looked like this:
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-29/footage-of-man-fishing-from-drone-being-investigated-by-casa/
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Not sure if this got posted already it was making the rounds on a lot of production Facebook groups https://www.facebook.com/Hexstage/videos/10220149581873567/?t=15
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Bad Munki posted:Just dooooo it, sheesh Time for the chuckfucklers to shine!
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The truckfucklers won't forget this insult. We will have our revenge. It may not be today, it may not be tomorrow, it might have even been yesterday, dispatch hasn't made up their mind yet.
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Synthbuttrange posted:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-29/footage-of-man-fishing-from-drone-being-investigated-by-casa/11460604 Edit: ... also
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e: the wheel bolts Powershift fucked around with this message at 11:41 on Aug 29, 2019 |
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Speaking of Spinny shafts and whatnot, this happened about 10 years or so ago, around here. https://www.thespec.com/news-story/2175070-drilling-machine-that-killed-hamilton-worker-was-1980s-model-with-no-shield/ Guy got caught in spinning augers while working on a soil sampling machine. Local lore has it that the helper and consultant were around the front of the rig when it happened (therefore no one actually knows if he slipped, or was kicking soil out of the way and got a boot lace caught) and came around the back to find the dude, dead and his corpse just kinda leisurely spinning with the augers. Or maybe they saw the whole thing, and that was a story they came up with to try and cover their asses a bit. It was also supposedly the helper's first day on the job, and he had no idea how to shut that poo poo off/where the kill switch was etc... The owner of the company was supposed to have had to come out and spin the augers in reverse so that paramedics could untangle the dude's remains.
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OSHA-related reddit post
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The worst "first day on the job" story I've heard, from these forums I think, was the teenage kid who got sucked feet first into a wood chipper he was operating on his first day on the job. https://abc7ny.com/news/north-carolina-teen-falls-into-wood-chipper-dies-during-1st-day-of-work/1115689/
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Imagined posted:The worst "first day on the job" story I've heard, from these forums I think, was the teenage kid who got sucked feet first into a wood chipper he was operating on his first day on the job. A couple of years ago, two guys were killed on their first day on the job when a boiler fell on them after exploding. https://www.cnn.com/2017/04/06/us/st-louis-boiler-explosion/index.html
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Looks like the standard Truck Simulator light layout.
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duz posted:Looks like the standard Truck Simulator light layout. Looks like 4 of them are out, that's 4 tickets at $180 a piece. I pulled every light i could off my own truck for that reason. head lights, signal lights, cab lights. all 3 boxes checked Didn't much matter, they were covered in mud most of the time anyways. that is, of course, when they weren't covered in road salt. Powershift fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Aug 29, 2019 |
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Explosionface posted:A couple of years ago, two guys were killed on their first day on the job when a boiler fell on them after exploding. https://www.cnn.com/2017/04/06/us/st-louis-boiler-explosion/index.html from post I was expecting them to have been under or near the boiler, but NOPE quote:The 7:30 a.m. blast initially killed one person, and sent a piece of debris about the size of a large cargo van through the factory roof. It traveled about 500 feet and killed two people where it landed, officials said. gently caress being anywere near an industrial plant ever I guess
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Imagined posted:The worst "first day on the job" story I've heard, from these forums I think, was the teenage kid who got sucked feet first into a wood chipper he was operating on his first day on the job. Oh hey, that's just a short drive from here
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Nenonen posted:from post I was expecting them to have been under or near the boiler, but NOPE Yeah, people are always afraid of natural gas explosions, but steam explosions are a hundred times worse. I may be directly attached to the boiler industry and have heard so many stories.
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Explosionface posted:Yeah, people are always afraid of natural gas explosions, but steam explosions are a hundred times worse. I may be directly attached to the boiler industry and have heard so many stories. I've brought this up a few times, but i found some oilfield boilers put together in the 70s that had boilers built in the 1800s as trains and tractors inside the shack. e: looking for the pics through my posts in the old thread, saw this again and cringed. Powershift fucked around with this message at 15:53 on Aug 29, 2019 |
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Speaking of shafts does anyone have the video of the guy running on the prop shaft of a container ship like a lumberjack on a floating log
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Explosionface posted:Yeah, people are always afraid of natural gas explosions, but steam explosions are a hundred times worse. I may be directly attached to the boiler industry and have heard so many stories. There's no real upward limit on the size of the gas explosion though, we only make boilers so big but we have city sized petroleum complexes everywhere
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Nocheez posted:Oh hey, that's just a short drive from here Or a short parabolic flight! E: Never mind, I thought you were talking about the boiler.
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shovelbum posted:There's no real upward limit on the size of the gas explosion though, we only make boilers so big but we have city sized petroleum complexes everywhere Right. I meant to only speak in the context of boilers since so many are gas fired these days.
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