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Old 05-06-2013, 07:57 PM
george ulrich george ulrich is offline
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as I said that's only for wore out dies that I must shrink, use 3 steps where ogive and ejection pin are located 1st step is just a "0" fit for alignment 2nd is standard .003 press with body at .007-.009 this allows part align and gradually press/ shrink together carbide is ground down to around .100-.090 wall die body is standard 7/8 14. this has worked a few times but i'm not real comfortable doing all the time I would hate to break and owe a free die to someone. it really surprised me the first one I did how the carbide shrunk and the threads only moved around .002 larger. george
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Old 05-12-2013, 03:26 PM
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George
Junk metal becomes good metal when a quality machinist get's his hands on it and recovers it. You must be the quality guy George. Everybody else are the followers. Ferris had plenty of followers too.

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Old 05-12-2013, 06:34 PM
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Stephen, thanks ,I kind of think outside of the box on a lot of things. george
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