I am wondering if this will get me banned from this board.....
I have a 36 inch SPI straight edge I bought several years ago.
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/d...&pxno=68905948&refnum=68905948&rItem=02674034
I had an old lathe with worn ways and I thought I might try to fix it up but further research showed me that it was just a bad investment and I sold it. In hindsight, for what I got for it (and lost on it) I should have kept the chucks and and all...but lesson learned ...
So I now have this nice straight edge I don't really need. Not worth much on the used market. Maybe $100 bucks as I had it advertised on Kijiji but the market here is small. Watching videos on tramming, thisoldtony used straight edges at either end of his table to reference instead of going off the table. Not sure if that is necessary but one use for them. Seems to make sense...?
So I am wondering if it might be more handy to cut it up
I am thinking a 6", 12" and 18" straight edge might be more practical for a small home shop. It just seems wrong...but sometimes it is a mind shift to accept what we do not want to...
So what do you think?
What would you do?
Will I be banned from this board for disrespecting a precision tool?
If I cut carefully, ie, not too aggressively, will it be ok? I am thinking a zip disc.
Sheepishly,
Shawn
I have a 36 inch SPI straight edge I bought several years ago.
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/d...&pxno=68905948&refnum=68905948&rItem=02674034
I had an old lathe with worn ways and I thought I might try to fix it up but further research showed me that it was just a bad investment and I sold it. In hindsight, for what I got for it (and lost on it) I should have kept the chucks and and all...but lesson learned ...
So I now have this nice straight edge I don't really need. Not worth much on the used market. Maybe $100 bucks as I had it advertised on Kijiji but the market here is small. Watching videos on tramming, thisoldtony used straight edges at either end of his table to reference instead of going off the table. Not sure if that is necessary but one use for them. Seems to make sense...?
So I am wondering if it might be more handy to cut it up
I am thinking a 6", 12" and 18" straight edge might be more practical for a small home shop. It just seems wrong...but sometimes it is a mind shift to accept what we do not want to...
So what do you think?
What would you do?
Will I be banned from this board for disrespecting a precision tool?
If I cut carefully, ie, not too aggressively, will it be ok? I am thinking a zip disc.
Sheepishly,
Shawn