Making first miller table |
Making first miller table |
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Shovel Buster! ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 31-March 12 From: Sopchoppy Fl Member No.: 42,369 ![]() |
I'm starting to put together material for a aluminum miller table. What i would like to do is glue the Alu together. I've talked with some of my airplane friends and they came up with methacrylate 7350 a Parsons product which is suppose to be self etching. Small amounts of this stuff is hard to come by because of short shelf life. I plan to use Jasco prep&prime(need input)on the glued surfaces regaurdless of what ever adhesive i use. 5200 may work and i've used a lot of it in a marine environment and also glued some of Jens favorite shoe soles(doesn't take much) back together with it.I'm just concerned with the Alu oxidizing and coming a part at the glue seam (not nice). I really don't want to put fasteners in the bed of the table if possible. Any in put good or bad i will appreciate. The metal is on the way and should be here next week. Ordered by phone from discountsteel.com (Fort Worth Tx) for a better price than on line. It beats spending a day driving to Tallahassee and not ending up with what i need. In put on bed surface also, bondo autmotive primer chaulk board paint ect. Later i'll need some help with the math on the spray bar but that can wait. I'm going to keep for anyone relatively neat notes and drawings on this if it turns out well.
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russau ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,841 Joined: 4-December 03 From: st.louis missouri Member No.: 43 ![]() |
autofeeders are the EZest part of it all. anything to hold your screened cons. Gat gave me the idea back at the RMMR in Idaho Springs and theres a picture of it here on this site somewhere. Gats feeder is a triangle with the one end longer (pointed) and open at that long end. make it adjustable (tilt and hight)and "T" in your water supply from your bilge pump or install another pump so you have lots of controll over all of the variables.im not worried about any fast feeding of these cons, infact the slower it feeds cons, the better fine gold recovery youll have.everytime i start up my table , i wipe off the slate to make sure its clean and free of any bubbles/dirt/left over material. let the water do the work!and the smaller the fine gold, the slower the water and the less of a tilt on the setup! its really cool to watch it do its thing! ...........thatll be a $10,000 consoltation fee! payable in smiles when your done!:)
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