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![]() "John T" wrote in message ... On a slightly differnt tack, I have a prop blade from a Beech Starship that my company used to lease. I've been wondering what to do it it, but I'm not sure it's stable enough to be a lamp post, and I don't think I could get a wire through it. Any ideas? A machinist worth his salt should be able to bore that long of a hole. As far as stability, how about a spinner with a hole cut in the small in to pass the prop through? A bunch of weight in it should make it stable enough. -- Jim in NC |
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("John T" wrote)
On a slightly differnt tack, I have a prop blade from a Beech Starship that my company used to lease. I've been wondering what to do it it, but I'm not sure it's stable enough to be a lamp post, and I don't think I could get a wire through it. Any ideas? Pack it in a box and ship it to the Alexis Park Inn (Google it). I bet Jay would put it up in his hotel with your name on it. It was sure nice seeing the Starship at Oshkosh this year. Montblack |
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Oh, we have the tooling to cut a long hole, called a gun drill. You see,
the problem is that lubrication for the drill comes out of the tip of the drill, under high pressure. So whaddya think happens when the drill breaks out of the end? ![]() John |
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![]() "John T" wrote in message ... Oh, we have the tooling to cut a long hole, called a gun drill. You see, the problem is that lubrication for the drill comes out of the tip of the drill, under high pressure. So whaddya think happens when the drill breaks out of the end? ![]() Uh, it goes all over h*ll and back? What'd'I win? g Really, what is the problem with that? I would also think that you could mark the depth on the drill, so it does not quite break through. Drill the rest without lube, or finish from the other side, or cut a small length off the end. You will need to have a small flat part on the end of the prop to mount the lamp fixture on, anyway. -- Jim in NC |
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John T wrote:
Oh, we have the tooling to cut a long hole, called a gun drill. You see, the problem is that lubrication for the drill comes out of the tip of the drill, under high pressure. So whaddya think happens when the drill breaks out of the end? ![]() About the same thing it does when you're drilling a gun barrel. Unless maybe you're making muzzle-loaders? George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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Lets just say I don't wanna clean up the oil thats sprays out for 20-30
feet if the drill breaks through. Seriously though, I don't think it'll be possible to drill this prop blade in a straight line. Now if I could could get other prop blades, and a hub, that would make a BIG coffee table John |
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