MG-42 Posted October 2, 2017 Share Posted October 2, 2017 I have looked at all the posts on this forum concerning the Hugh McDonald rolling mill and most of the pictures have disappeared. I was hoping to start a new thread with the possibility of chatting with people that have built one to ask questions and see pictures. I have Mr. McDonald's book and have been going over it. I will soon be doing a solid model of his design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MG-42 Posted October 22, 2017 Share Posted October 22, 2017 I have started gathering materials for this build. Currently I am trying to do this project with what is available in my scrap pile. I have cut and ground the up-right pieces and the base for the roller After cutting, grinding and milling this is what they now look like. After looking through my shop I actually found a 40 to 1 reducer. In the bearing cabinet I came across a set on 1 1/4 inch bearing that will work for the main roller. I also hit the neighbors supply of junk and he had a set of Harley sprockets and I had the chain to go with them. I am not sure if I need this extra reduction or not. In the scrap pile was also the material for the base. On the saw and being cut to size. going to the motor storage area I found a 5hp 3 phase motor. The funny thing is that I just got a call from a friend that had a 7.5 hp rated VFD. I think that I am on the way now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
will52100 Posted January 20, 2018 Share Posted January 20, 2018 Good thread. I am planning on building one before too long. I will also be purchasing the plans, but money is tight rite now. Anyway, I was wondering about the upper roller bearing, if I understand correctly the original plans call for boring holes in bronze blocks. Is there some reason doing the same with mild steel won't work? I know bronze is a lot slicker than steel, but would putting a grease fitting in and greasing the fire out of it help, or would it still want to gaul? I will have to look, but I may have some red brass flanges that are large enough to turn bushings out of. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThomasPowers Posted January 21, 2018 Share Posted January 21, 2018 Metal on the same type of metal wants to gall, under high pressures this is especially true---it's a form of solid phase welding. Mixing them helps prevent this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
will52100 Posted January 22, 2018 Share Posted January 22, 2018 Kinda what I figured, but thought I'd ask. Most likely the best and easiest way for me would be to pony up for pillow block bearings. May look into casting bronze blocks, got enough bronze for it, just isn't the rite shape. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
will52100 Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Got the plans, haven't been able to get the video to work yet, but the PDF file has pretty much everything I need. I have a couple of sets of pillow block bearings that are the right size I'm going to rob off an old spreader wagon. I'm planning on using some hydraulic shafting that is about 2 1/4" or so. What did everybody use for their rollers? The plans say mild steel will work, but I don't think I have any that size. I'm planning on grinding the chrome off the hydraulic shafting before truing it up in the lathe. Plans are nice, just wish they were in inches and not metric, but not a big deal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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