niferous
Well-known member
We are trying to cut these large pipe wipers at my shop and I thought a radial drill press would be a good option. They are just buna rubber and they come with a 2-3/8" hole in the center. Our customers use them on drilling rigs to wipe the drilling mud residue off the pipe as it comes up out of the hole. Most want them cut to 4-1/2" or 5".
Up until now we've always used a little table that has an arm with a blade attached and then you just cut through the wiper. Besides being very time consuming only a few companies make them and they are very expensive. The blades break often and they are just generally a pain in the ****.
We tried cutting them today with the machine set on the slowest speed and used some Liquid Wrench lubricating oil as lube. It did cut the wiper but it was extremely slow and kept binding up. Would switching to a more powerful motor help us? Also we are going to get some heavier oil like a motor oil to see if that helps.
The wiper on the drill press:
The motor on the drill press. It's a little fuzzy but basically it's just a little half horse power motor:
Thanks in advance for any help.
Up until now we've always used a little table that has an arm with a blade attached and then you just cut through the wiper. Besides being very time consuming only a few companies make them and they are very expensive. The blades break often and they are just generally a pain in the ****.
We tried cutting them today with the machine set on the slowest speed and used some Liquid Wrench lubricating oil as lube. It did cut the wiper but it was extremely slow and kept binding up. Would switching to a more powerful motor help us? Also we are going to get some heavier oil like a motor oil to see if that helps.
The wiper on the drill press:
The motor on the drill press. It's a little fuzzy but basically it's just a little half horse power motor:
Thanks in advance for any help.