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    CNCToolCat's Cat-House

    Been busy at the Cathouse, thus no posts as of late. (I still read PM about every day though!) So, I picked up this 2012 Toyota Tundra regular-cab, long-bed, 2WD w/4.0 V6 back in August for hauling parts for the shop. Truck had 225k TX and SC highway miles, not a spec of rust, paid only $7K...
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    New Shop Concrete Thickness

    Be cautious with concrete contractors, as they are generally not use to prepping and pouring super-strong slabs! Inevitably they will try to cut corners on the prep, and possibly shave an inch or two of concrete depth. I've never been ceased to be amazed by "professional contractors", there...
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    How will China's new airliner fair?

    A couple of major differences in culture though. The Japanese are a more honorable people, take immense self-and-team pride in their work, and compete vigorously but honestly. Chinese culture is different; they want to win at all costs, and cutting corners or being somewhat dishonest is not...
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    FRL Units - Good/Better/Best ???

    SMC is a Japanese brand of FRL's, good stuff!
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    FRL Units - Good/Better/Best ???

    We've had good luck with the SMC brand here at the Cathouse. I don't think any brand is capable of "set it and forget it" for multiple decades...? ToolCat
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    Small shop startup. / FIRST TIME POSTING :)

    Sounds like you have a solid background to be able to own and run a shop. Being in machine tool sales, you should already know who is busy in your region, and where all the work is at! You can buy a brand-new VMC or turning center for what the nicer SUV's and pickup trucks are selling for...
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    Why should I get a Fanuc control instead of a Mitsubishi?

    Fanuc was in the right place at the right time in the critical 1980's decade for CNC machinery. They happened to be the control of choice at the time for many of the Japanese builders that would eventually doom the American CNC goliaths to ashes. Fanuc probably has an ever-so-slight...
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    SQT 250 MS overload on startup (intermittent)

    This. Or possibly a failing encoder cable, that open-circuits at the one turret position? ToolCat
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    Why don't you use conversational programming?

    In life and in business, it's often best to "dance with the partner that brung us." Starting a shop on a shoestring with new cnc machines (easy to lease versus used back in '97), the last thing I wanted was a huge learning curve with the mill and lathe. After seven years of processing and...
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    Why don't you use conversational programming?

    Not all shops are doing complex surfacing and 5-axis work. There is still a lot of 2-axis lathe work and 2.5 axis mill work out there. We make money every day here at the shop doing it. I learned Mazatrol at my previous employer way back starting in 1991, so it was natural for me to buy...
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    Mazak Quick Slant 30N CAM T4 rescue or retrofit?

    Those values for your PS appear spot-on, so as '777 suggests, the PS seems to be OK. So time to dive deeper elsewhere... The monitor is driven by one of the NC rack boards, the FX715 I believe. A bad board can fry a monitor (or two, ask me how I know, haha). Good luck with it, keep us...
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    Mori Seiki SL-25Y

    What is the Mori SL-25Y exactly, a Y-axis, live-tooled machine from the name I presume? If so, '92 my be getting a bit long in the tooth for a fairly complex turning center?? At least know your way around a wrench, multimeter, and wiring diagram.... ToolCat
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    NEED HELP- QT-15/CAM-2 won't power up completely

    Sounds like your PD14C-1 power supply (PS) is going bad. Either swap it out, or replace all the capacitors onboard (a big job!) Failing power supplies are infamous for not powering-up initially, but eventually working after warming up. It's not always the actual DC voltages that will measure...
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    Are Industrial market place's like Xometry worth the time for finding new work

    All you have to have is an idea, and some business cards. Go around to all the larger machine shops in your region (they're usually somewhat easy to get inside of, have your safety glasses on). Try to chat with someone about helping them out with overflow jobs, or PITA jobs. Leave a card or...
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    How is business for you right now? Busy or Slow?--GBI drops to 47.1

    jettaguy, The VW/Audi aftermarket may be "dead", but surely there are others you could apply your experience to? The new Ford Bronco, Jeeps of about any sort, the new Toyota Tundra/Tacoma, ATV's, electrics...lots of enthusiasts out there with disposable income. I would imagine not all "want"...
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