When using a mister, a little bit is all you need. You don't want to create a fog in the shop.
Been there done that fluting barrels all day.When using a mister, a little bit is all you need. You don't want to create a fog in the shop.
No problem with fracture. Yes, I apply it to te part.You havent had any problems with fracturing the carbide inserts? You apply it to the part?
Thanks Much
ok thanksBe advised... there are knockoffs out there, skip them. Get the Noga. They're awesome to use on a mill as well. If you use Koolmist don't be afraid to double up on the concentration.
oh thats good-- thanksNo problem with fracture. Yes, I apply it to te part.
Thanks PaulFor the most part I run things dry. I use moly D for threading and it works quite well and stays in place.
Paul
Must have missed this the first time through. Tramp oil floats on top of the coolant mixture in the recovery pail. I've been meaning to buy or build a tramp oil skimmer, but have been very successful with just some oil-sorb pads in the bucket. I got mine from McMaster or Uline, but see now, after a search, that Amazon has these pretty cheap:@GenePoole How's that stuff react when there's other tramp oil mixed in from the lathe?
Thanks. Some day I'll work up the nuts to use my coolant system. It'd sure be handy for parting and drilling.
Is that a CCMT insert? You can use a CCGT and have a better finish. Precision Matthews master turning kit had both CCMT and CCGT. CCGT says for aluminum but they work very well on 416 stainless just as well. One $2 insert lasts several barrels with no coolant.
Thanks Walt— That is the kind of info that helps alot. I will look into those. — K HummelWhen turning with carbide inserts, the nose radius makes a big difference. .015 is usually the biggest I use, ccmt351. My main insert is a .008 nose, ccmt3505.
I bought one of those a while ago but haven’t used it yet. I recall the instructions said something about the coolant tank shouldn’t be above the valve or be below ? Inches. I haven’t found a container yet and with my setup, not sure where to mount it. I’d like to be able to use it with the mill as well. Any advice?@GenePoole How's that stuff react when there's other tramp oil mixed in from the lathe?
@hoz53 I'm personally not a fan of water splashing everywhere in my shop. Check out a noga mini cool
I've been hesitant to run with flood coolant due to the same question. But the specs for the Hocut say:Must have missed this the first time through. Tramp oil floats on top of the coolant mixture in the recovery pail. I've been meaning to buy or build a tramp oil skimmer, but have been very successful with just some oil-sorb pads in the bucket. I got mine from McMaster or Uline, but see now, after a search, that Amazon has these pretty cheap:
How far below can the “tank” be and still work? I can’t find reference to it, but what is the air pressure range supposed to be?The tank should be below it. I use a gallon water jug.