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Old 12-28-2007, 12:33 PM
 
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My new Taig Enclosure using 80/20

First, I'd like to thank all the wonderful people on this forum for the pictures and ideas presented here. Makes it rather convenient to cherry pick the best of them and come up with something that fits my needs. I made this enclosure using 80/20 QuickFrame and locally available items. The motor is ducted to draw outside air for cooling, the 14 ga galv. floor is pitched towards the rear of the cabinet so coolant can waterfall into a collection gutter. The gutter (from Menards) is pitched to drain into a 10 gallon steel pail for recirculation. The Taig was mounted level on aluminum plates with flashing installed around the base. Silicone caulk seals all joints. The coolant is Oakflo DSS700. If I open the flow valve full blast, the coolant sheet flows into the gutter like a negative edge swim pool. Looks really cool.
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That's really nice. How well does the coolant remove the chips? Any chance of a video showing the action?

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Thanks. I just got it up & running and have only engraved a little on aluminum. The next day, I found nothing to speak of on the mill table or the floorpan but there was a dried up trail of aluminum chips in the gutter leading to the drain. For steel use, I'll put a series of bar magnets inside or outside the gutter channel.
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You might try a paint strainer in line with the coolant return. The magnets, of course, only work with magnetic material, and you need to filter everything out before it gets into the sump.

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Looks Great! How about some pictires with the coolant system and it running? -Adam
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I'm still fine tuning the filtration. Right now, there is a copper scouring pad shoved in the drain of the gutter, about 1/2 way. This traps some aluminum. Next, I'll mount a stainless steel, fine mesh strainer basket on the underside of the lid of the steel can. Possibly lay another filter mesh on that. The gutter drain pipe passes thru a hole in the lid and empties into this basket, then of course into the can. The submersible pump rests inside a stainless steel hair and lint pot (8" dia.) from a commercial swim pool pump. That pot, which is perforated sheet steel, also is wrapped in brass window screening. The pot design keeps the pump about 3/4" off the bottom of the 10 gallon can. The pump has side suction so it should never plug up or run dry. I'll try to get some videos up soon , but present OS problems on this computer prevent downloading.
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Here's a better look at the waterfall and recovery
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I'll try that again
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Thats awesome, I'm building an enclosure for my Taig and hope too post soon


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Where did you obtain the 80/20, did you use Ebay? I plan on doing so.


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Yes, it all came from 80/20's garage sale on ebay. I think the al sticks were 4 ft or so and I cut them to length. Not too much scrap was left over. The materials make a very sturdy, easily put-together frame. I really likes the door hinges because the doors can lift off and detach if necessary. The framing accepts 1/4" thick panels and form a tight seal using their rubber strip glazing. If you don't need to see thru all sides and top, you can save some using 5/16" hollow cored plastic sheeting instead. I don't remember the exact name of the material but itis similar to 200# cardboard in construction design. Price is about $26 bucks a 4x8 sheet at Menards. Sign companies use a lot of it. Plexiglass is $132 a sheet around here. The 80/20 portion was approx. $170.00 with all the hardware. Mike over there provides excellent service. Shipping, packaging, communication etc is +1. Thanks for the nice comments. Good luck to you. I have been watching your posts and revisions. It takes time.

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Ok great thanks for letting me know. I'm using the same framing, quick frame and going too purchase from ebay.

Is it called Foam Board? It has like a foam interior with like a paper outside? But probably not it. I'm doing what you did with the corner and back, except I was thinking about wood and, sanding and painting? I want a nice clean and bright area.

I will be posting soon, thanks for the help.


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