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Bill Phinn07/05/2023 14:44:09
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Posted by jann west on 07/05/2023 10:48:10:

fold your own replacements? **LINK**

The problem with paper, apart from its low durability, is that it's hygroscopic - not really a quality you want with lots of bare cast iron around.

Douglas Johnston07/05/2023 15:45:22
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I have used oven liners to good effect. They are inexpensive and seem to last very well.

Doug

Nigel Graham 211/06/2023 21:31:21
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I graced my milling-machine, a Myford VMC, with a shield made from left-over butyl-rubber pond-liner.

It is held along its top edge by a piece of thin aluminium-angle and two screws, using the existing holes in the column.

The flat of the angle forms a little shelf drilled to take a few small tools such as the "wiggler".

Raising the table to its highest does develop a big fold in the rubber, a bit of a nuisance as one thing that does is push the tools off the shelf - but I rarely need wind the table that high anyway.

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