Hey - another rotary guy!
Get a basic machining night course from a local tech school.
Just making my first post here and saying hi...
Im a certified welder and a car enthusiest. I mainly deal with Rx7's and Rotary Powered cars. I got into welding because i wanted to make my own parts. So i taught myself a little, and then went to school for it. But being a welder can only take you so far. i still had to have a machine shop make a few parts so i can weld them up. So, I now start machining school today! sweet! lol...
I dont know where to start. I barely know the difference between a mill and a lathe. any ideas where i should start readin first to get me going?
Hey - another rotary guy!
Get a basic machining night course from a local tech school.
www.integratedmechanical.ca
thought i might be the only one here that likes rotary... were not a large bunch.
and i just started machining school on Monday! so im on my way... I just like to stay ahead with picking up tips here and there. makes class much easier to understand.
sooo... why are these post in reverse???
Buddy of mine races SCCA Spec RX7. Ive worked on the cars for him a few times. They are neat little 10,000+ rpm engines. I myself drag race a 86 mustang.
"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them", Albert Einstein Thinking outside the box 24/7........