Return-Path: Received: from mtiwmhc11.worldnet.att.net ([204.127.131.115] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.3c2) with ESMTP id 769893 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Fri, 04 Mar 2005 09:25:53 -0500 Received-SPF: none receiver=logan.com; client-ip=204.127.131.115; envelope-from=keltro@att.net Received: from 204.127.135.75 ([204.127.135.75]) by worldnet.att.net (mtiwmhc11) with SMTP id <20050304142501111003pm7je>; Fri, 4 Mar 2005 14:25:06 +0000 Received: from [209.247.222.95] by 204.127.135.75; Fri, 04 Mar 2005 14:25:00 +0000 From: keltro@att.net (Kelly Troyer) To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: hand router milling Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 14:25:00 +0000 Message-Id: <030420051425.26149.42286FBC00006552000066252160466648019D9B040A05@att.net> X-Mailer: AT&T Message Center Version 1 (Oct 18 2004) X-Authenticated-Sender: a2VsdHJvQGF0dC5uZXQ= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26149_1109946300_0" --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26149_1109946300_0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Kevin, Woud you happen to have a photo of your PSRU after removing the extra weight ?? -- Kelly Troyer Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2 > kevin lane wrote: > > I found that rubbing the tool and work material with a candle really > helped with the clogging and produced a smoother cut. I've taken 5lbs > of cast aluminum off my PSRU housing, starting on the drill press, then > the table saw, then a 'drill saw', and finally a die grinder chucked in > a hand drill. I quickly learned to keep a candle very close. --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26149_1109946300_0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Kevin,
    Woud you happen to have a photo of your PSRU after removing
the extra weight ??
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Kelly Troyer
Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2


> kevin lane wrote:
>
> I found that rubbing the tool and work material with a candle really
> helped with the clogging and produced a smoother cut. I've taken 5lbs
> of cast aluminum off my PSRU housing, starting on the drill press, then
> the table saw, then a 'drill saw', and finally a die grinder chucked in
> a hand drill. I quickly learned to keep a candle very close.
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