No, thank you.
There is NO dirt, it is a hole! If you want to fill it with dirt, that is 4x6x12=288 cubic feet, weighing about 28,800 pounds
you are concerned with marking and drilling the the center of the hole. Make a + mark where you want the center of each hole. You can punch the center of that mark with a nail to help the bit stay in the middle.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. A hole that size can hold a maximum of 30 x 40 x 50 = 60,000 cubic centimeters of dirt. So, if you want to get all the dirt out, you better have a big shovel and some serious muscle power. Good luck with that!
Depends if you like bananas... JK, no the degree cant be negative because if it was then the trioxians of the neutrino would implode to a sub zero quantum ordinate and the multiverse would incenerate itself and turn into a meca black hole...and that is why we dont want monomials to have a negative degree.
You will be able to change it, but it'll be a risk your going to have to take. If you were to change earrings, you might have itching and tiny ball-like swelling on your ear hole which is only temporarily for 2 months. If it lasts over 2 months, you may want to check with your doctor.
The headstock of a lathe is pushed into a tapered hole in the head spindle. It gets stuck in there in normal use, and you cannot pull it out when you want to change it. So . . . the spindle is hollow all the way through the lathe head. To get the headstock to lossen you insert a round knock-out bar into the front of the spindle until it touches the back of the headstock. A few taps with a mallet will jar the headstock loose. Then you remove the knock-out bar.
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It will cost about 85 to 200 dollars it depends on what you want on it.
you want to make a hole in a muffler or you want to patch one up. Make a hole you can use a drell patch a hole best use sheet metal and rivets then muffler puddy around that
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While it is possible with a spindle drop....Why would you want to drop a 4x4 truck?
You want a .375 hole. +.001, -.001, maybe.
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I'd have to see the two lathes to tell you, but there are four main reasons a turner replaces his lathe: the new one vibrates less, the new one is larger either in length or in the diameter of the piece it can turn, the new one has a bigger motor, or the new one runs at a slower speed than the old one. You're asking yourself "wouldn't you want a faster lathe?" No! A turner wants a lathe that has lots of power at slow speeds because it's safer to make the initial cuts on a piece at a really slow speed, and the slower speed will let you make turn larger pieces.
Yes you an have the same hole pierced. But make sure that is where you want the hole this is a second chance t get them perfect.
Pry the arm off the spindle and reposition it a couple of teeth in they direction you want it to stop. There are usually around twenty teeth on the spindle so you can really fine tune the adjustment relatively easy.
No unless you want to blead out from a hole in your testicle