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|    Jim Wilkins to Jim Wilkins    |
|    Re: Outdoor Welding    |
|    28 Jun 25 18:45:03    |
      From: muratlanne@gmail.com              "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:103pnru$13bue$1@dont-email.me...              On 6/28/2025 2:19 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:       > my 1960's antiques don't have DROs.       >              Plenty of "hobby" machines do have DROs. Just ask anybody who is using       a high price "pro" machine that belongs to their boss's bank. LOL They       will tell you all those import machines are hobby junk.              DROs are fairly cheap, and available for almost anything these days, but       many of the "better" prosumer/hobby importers offer preinstalled DROs as       an option.              There are even modestly priced DROs with bluetooth interface for a       tablet or maybe a cell phone. I'm not sure there. I like my DRO       hanging off of a big heavy steel arm.       Bob La Londe       -------------------------       I bought scales and a readout for the Clausing and made some mounting parts       but didn't like the way it would turn out. The mill wasn't designed with       space for them in mind.       https://www.wentztech.com/metalworking/projects/clausing-8520-dro-install/              The table dials are large and 0.001" / div. I place a ruler graduated to       0.1" on the work as a turns counter. I have industry time on a Prototrak and       a manual DRO Bridgeport so I know the advantage on repetitive work but for       the one off cut-and-try fits to existing parts I do I don't miss it. The       mill is a good compact size to view cuts on small delicate work with a       magnifying headband.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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