Houndogforever
Hot Rolled
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2015
- Location
- Boring
Had an issue, crashed and broke the pull stud in my speedio 16k RPM machine.
I got it out and have been trying to clean up any damage inside the spindle taper.
It blue's up pretty good, but there are a couple areas that are pushing it sideways.
I've been using a small 1/4" fine stone and laying in there working looking up.
Any tricks to doing this well and not fucking things up worse than I already have?
Using a maritool standard, I was getting almost .003" TIR at 5" from gage line.
Got it down to .0015 TIR at 5.0" from gage line.
edit:
0.0013 at 5" I'm gonna run it and see how she sounds. At a 2" gage line, that should be about .0006.
I'll give it some run time and then recheck after a few hours run time.
I got it out and have been trying to clean up any damage inside the spindle taper.
It blue's up pretty good, but there are a couple areas that are pushing it sideways.
I've been using a small 1/4" fine stone and laying in there working looking up.
Any tricks to doing this well and not fucking things up worse than I already have?
Using a maritool standard, I was getting almost .003" TIR at 5" from gage line.
Got it down to .0015 TIR at 5.0" from gage line.
edit:
0.0013 at 5" I'm gonna run it and see how she sounds. At a 2" gage line, that should be about .0006.
I'll give it some run time and then recheck after a few hours run time.