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Andy Conner

10-22-2002 18:59:33




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I have recently aquired a milling machine which shows some wear on the ways. I am told that scraping the ways is a time consuming but not terribly difficult job. Does anyone know where I can get information on doing this? Thanks , Andy




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Jerry B

10-24-2002 13:21:25




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 Re: Scraping Ways in reply to Andy Conner, 10-22-2002 18:59:33  
If you want to talk scraping and other milling machine/lathe maintanence, go to this site and post your questions.
These guys know what they are talking about.



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Chester

10-22-2002 19:10:01




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 Re: Scraping Ways in reply to Andy Conner, 10-22-2002 18:59:33  
try www.lindsaybks.com.. Lots of good old stuff there... Order a catalogue.



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Ray,IN

10-22-2002 20:30:36




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 Re: Re: Scraping Ways in reply to Chester, 10-22-2002 19:10:01  
Ahhh the good ole days! I never want to experience them again. I've spent two weeks (10hr days) scraping ways on one machine. Boreinnnng! and my hands were sore for another week. Westinghouse Apprentice program ya see.



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Chen

10-25-2002 15:03:05




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 Re: Re: Re: Scraping Ways in reply to Ray,IN, 10-22-2002 20:30:36  
Might want to put an edge on that scraper.



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