Steevo
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I love working with Delrin for its machinability, but I hate the mess it makes!
I have a power steering valve I am going to adapt to a garden tractor that i am rebuilding, and it had "too much slop" in the shaft, so today I polished up the shaft and made a new (tighter) bushing for it from a delrin rod I had in stock.
But the mess I made was much larger than the bushing:
That white plastic "snow" goes everywhere within ten feet of the lathe.
I don't know how much of it I ingested, as it was floating in my rum & coke, and I wasn't going to waste that.
It took much longer to clean up the mess than it did to turn the bushing, even with the reaming time spent to get a tight fit.
I have a power steering valve I am going to adapt to a garden tractor that i am rebuilding, and it had "too much slop" in the shaft, so today I polished up the shaft and made a new (tighter) bushing for it from a delrin rod I had in stock.
But the mess I made was much larger than the bushing:
That white plastic "snow" goes everywhere within ten feet of the lathe.
I don't know how much of it I ingested, as it was floating in my rum & coke, and I wasn't going to waste that.
It took much longer to clean up the mess than it did to turn the bushing, even with the reaming time spent to get a tight fit.
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I totally LOL with that one!