so are you burnt out or getting bored of the same ol routine??? The usual burnout like others have said is sustained crazy week in and week out hours. the only way to get out of the burnout getting stuck in your head is to sit down and start looking at the shop life. what's really the reason...
i don't think now is the time to be over spending on equipment if your business slows up considerably do you have enough stocked away to head into the red month in and month out. if i were in your shoes i'd hold tight and keep an eye out on the used and auction market. prices for equipment is...
pic below was the result of a lithium ion battery that fit in your hand and wiped out our first shop in the middle of the night. looked like a volcano went off where the battery malfunctioned and melted down.....moral of the story i'd at least think real hard about putting those batteries in...
seeing a lot more sales guys calling, emailing, stopping in than norm. was scary slow up til a few weeks ago the holiday period was dead. quoting a lot more than normal but not seeing enough come in. neighboring shop used to be a bustling place pre covid now it is maybe 1/4 of the folks. guy...
def looks like an oil setup for the spindle but never seen one like that on a fadal most of the time the reservoir is right back by the lube tank. maybe spindle was changed out at some point and this system was an add on? if i remember tomorrow i'll take a couple pictures of one our 15k...
first i would double check to verify it is air/oil spindle is there a 2nd oil reservoir back by the lube tank? i thought all 7500 & 10k spindles were grease pack. i have several 15k air/oil spindles but all 10k are grease packed in our fleet. the air/oil systems use very little oil compared...
if most of the current opportunities are parts the size of your fist what about slapping a trunnion on one of your mills to get your feet wet? another route that is easier on the wallet and gets you started in the 5ax big boy playground.
lets see a couple pics of the new purchase 1500 bones for a fadal is purdy cheap i don't understand how HGR can't figure out how to hook up some temp power so that an interested buyer can actually check the machine out. for that price i'd take the gamble.
the good thing you have going is that it is a fadal....be glad its not some old ancient machine/control with very little that diggs up on the internet. there are plenty of videos and how tos out there to get any newb started. and if you haven't put the fadal operating manual in front of this...
beginning of '20 when covid hit we watched a 6 month backlog of work disappear and all get cancelled in 48 hrs.....you want to talk about getting shell shocked. we were lucky enough to be diverse and have a couple different divisions and some work that kept us afloat but 2 main revenue streams...
oh man where to start...how about the guy that never got fired.
had a guy working for us for about a year in shipping/receiving he had some health problems we knew of one day he comes back from being out of town for a few days says not feeling well was headed to the hospital and just stops...
it'll be interesting for sure how they respond to servicing/supporting this new venture nation wide. i can't imagine tackling for the most part hobby or first time cnc users and how they plan on dealing with serive needs. i'd imagine the majority of this pool of machine owners aren't going to...
got a call this week to look at some parts due to yet another shop closing its doors that makes 3 i know of in as many months in a 30 minute radius. optimistic for the coming year we quoted a lot of work out in december we'll see how that pans out. a lot of grey out on the horizon only time...
we do a lot of drilling in plastics on our router primarily use a drill bank that spins at 8000 rpm we routinely drill at 75-125 IPM and peck around 1X D its hard to wrap your head around how fast you can go to town on plastic when your brain is geared around metal.
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