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7' x 3.5' Door slides straight up. Coolant collects in center, mill will be lifted 1" off the pan to get out of the fluid. Plastic is just light weight plexiglass The door will be on a track The pan under the mill I plan on using 1/16 aluminum. Any suggestions greatly appreciated, I saw the other enclosure thread gots some ideas from it. ![]() ![]() I am planning on upgrading to the 3hp motor. I want to get the max speed possible should I be shooting for 2000 gallon per minute pump?? Any advise appreciated. I was looking around Enco did not see any high output flood kits, how much should a good kit go for any links sources thanks |
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Here is a link to the pump i use on my mill. http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...525&lpage=none Its 525 gph. I use 2 water ports at the same time and the pump has plenty of flow. If your pump is to big you can empty your reservoir before it has time to filter back. I use a 15 gallon container for the coolant. Dave |
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Modified ![]() 10' x 4' aluminum plate 1/8" thick $411 + 4 cutting setups $15 + $8 for cuts = $512 Industrial metal supply. ![]() some modifactions made the box a bit longer on one side to accomidate the servo on the mill table, reduced size a bit 7' x 40" x 5.75" high on the pan 40" high (will that be hight enough?) I need to keep the flood in the box! thanks for link to pump is that enough coolant? I was told 1500-2000 gal per hour. how about hoses filters, etc how about even chip convayer? |
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Rich05 My enclosure is very similar to yours.I have posted thes pics before. I have one center drain and in the channels i have screen rolled and rtv in place. i started with a 750gph pump and after about an hour of running i could empty the 15 gallon reservoir before it could drain back. If i was doing it again i would have 3 drains and then could run a bigger pump. The screens do a good job of getting the big chips but the smaller ones go to the bottom of the tank. I clean the tank about every 3 months. The pump has a filter on it and is mounted about 4inch up from bottom of the tank. Also a bubbler from a fish tank is needed to keep the fluid from getting nasty. |
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I saw your pictures before very nice! How big is your enclosure on the inside around the mill 4x8? What GPH pump would you recomend do you have any links? I looked Mcmaster there flood pumps max out around 600GPH. Not sure where to start with pumps, filters and such. Definitly want to get allot of coolant on the part. |
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| I am considering building a similar bench and enclosure for my IH mill. So that I can start creating the CAD file, I need some measurements, anyone? I need to know the total maximum height of the mill when the Z axis is moved all the way up away from the X-axis. This will tell me the max height of the enclosure. Also, what is the width and length where the bolts secure the bed of the mill to the bench (measurements between the bolts)? The main purpose of this enclosure is to provide fluid coolant protection as well as sound absorption. Can some provide these dimensions? Oh, my IH CNC mill will ship to me in 4 weeks and this is why I am asking you folks. Thanks, |
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![]() Sure got some TIG welding practice! The pump in is 25 gallon container about 1000 GPH, 9GPM +/-, 5 x 3" drain tubes keep coolant moving. I have a bubbler in the tank and a oil skimmer belt on the way. How much faster can I go now??? |
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Damn that is looking good!! You must be pretty happy now that you have flood coolant especially at that velocity. I am getting started on my conversion right now and just placed an order for my ballscrews and nuts and got my gecko g320's on the way. Also got some motors here now. Trying to figure out the setup I am gonna use for the belt drive and how I am gonna mount my encoders on the screws the way I want to. Congrats on a nice setup that I hope to be there someday soon. It seems like these machines are pretty well regarded by their owners for them to go thru all the trouble of building sweet enclosures and everything. Must be more than just a toy I guess huh!! Peace man.... Pete Matos 865-363-9218 |
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