News:

Welcome to Home Machinist's Journal!! We've been live since April 20th, 2024

Main Menu

Quick Links

Welcome to Home Machinist's Journal. Please login or sign up.

Oct 22, 2025, 06:31 AM

Login with username, password and session length

Recent

Members
Stats
  • Total Posts: 1,386
  • Total Topics: 279
  • Online today: 7
  • Online ever: 91 (Apr 13, 2025, 11:11 PM)
Users Online
  • Users: 0
  • Guests: 6
  • Total: 6
6 Guests, 0 Users (1 Spider)

Tough Morning

Started by chips and more, Aug 19, 2024, 11:14 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

chips and more

I made a stainless adaptor today. Had a piece of hex stainless steel laying around. Didn't know what kind? I know now it ain't 303 or 416! And I also now remember why I don't make things out of stainless steel and just move on. This thing took me all morning to make! I have a hobby shop not a torture shop LOL.

34_40

Looks like it came out alright. What's it do? And how does a fellow end up with a hex piece of stainless steel stock in his shop? 😝 

chips and more

Got the stainless hex at the flea market. Looks like someone was using it for some kinda fishing weight? The ends have an angle and a hole and crudely done. Got about 15lbs of it.

What you see is the bubbler for an ozone water treatment system. I needed the metal part to be stainless steel because of the strong ozone environment it is in. I normally avoid hard to machine metals, but I couldn't this time. Some plastics are OK in ozone, like Teflon, but I wanted metal for the weight. OK, now back to 12L14 LOL. Thanks for asking.

34_40

I was thinking that I haven't seen a piece of hex stock in seemingly forever! I know it's around of course just don't see it much I guess. Ozonator parts, now that is different I think. Came out nice.