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Re: [Amps] Workshop Danger

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Workshop Danger
From: Manfred Mornhinweg <manfred@ludens.cl>
Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2013 02:22:10 +0000
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Peter,

I like your point of view!

What do you use grinding wheels for, when they are worn down almost to the hub? I have quite a few of them, and I hate throwing them away...!

And the last two centimeters of a welding electrode? That's good steel!

I re-use the solder that comes out of my solder sucker. I always empty it into a small container, and when that container is full, I melt the solder in an old pineapple can, sweep off the dirt and oxides from the top, and pour it into bent aluminium sheet molds to make long bars with triangular cross-section. I use those for coarse soldering work, along with some paste flux, on stuff like copper piping and zinc plated rain gutters. Since working in electronics, I have never needed to buy plumber's solder.

Some kinds of thin metal saw blades are hard and elastic enough to find a second life as springs.

And living in Chile, I use one peso coins as washers. They are small coins, made from a pretty good aluminium alloy, it's easy to drill a hole into them or even just drive a nail through, and at 500 pesos to one dollar they are far cheaper than real washers! That's the good side about inflation.

Manfred

many just cant seem to throw a worn out tool away.<

Depends on the tool. An old worn file grinds down real well to make a
scraper. Broken drills and small end mills and taps grind down well
to make the tool bits for a boring bar or even fly cutter bits. A
broken end mill or slot drill can be ground down to make a D bit -
while an old file can also be ground to make a spade bit. Old hacksaw
blades are good for packing. A broken end mill or drill can even with
suitable annealing be ground to make a suitable fly cutter tool to
cut an involute gear tooth form - after re-hardening.

Waste not, want not!

73

Peter G3RZP


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