Yes the plans are still available I just don't get on here like I used to.
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I'm planning a Grizzly G0704 CNC conversion and would like to buy Hoss plans. The website is only half working not sure if he is still selling the plans. Specifically I want to adapters for motor and plans for machining the ballscrews and specing out the tapered bearings.
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Yes the plans are still available I just don't get on here like I used to.
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Hoss
Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- [URL]http://www.g0704.com[/URL]
Get em while you can, probably won't renew the website after this year if it can't pay for itself.
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Hoss
Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- [URL]http://www.g0704.com[/URL]
Hoss-Since posting this I changed direction and ordered the SiegX2 from Harbor Freight. I'd prefer to go with your plans I've been trying to find some pictures of what your conversion looks like but the hossmachine website appears to be mostly down.
I'd like plans that include source for ball screw/nut/angular contact bearings and prints for all the mounting fabricated parts I'll need to make. I have good big manual machining equipment so I'm well prepared to make everything I just don't feel like reinventing everything that has already been done and refined by someone else like you.
One question/comment: I have cruised this forum extensively. I have discovered you're using roton screw/nuts. I went to thier website and thier economical nut looks like it may be a single nut design with no back lash adjustment. I saw somewhere you mentioned putting larger ball bearings in the nut to tighten it. If this is still a practical option I'll do it but since these conversions have been going on for a few years now is that still your recommendation? Looks like different nuts mount different and therefore would not be interchangable so whatever plans I purchase is going to be what I run for the screw/nut.
These plans need to be permanently archived somewhere.
Still available on my site. Nobody archives them but me.
It's not going anywhere, I'm back into CNC and just rebuilt the old X2 Freak from the ground up too. Use it at work now.
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X2 plans as well.
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Hoss
Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- [URL]http://www.g0704.com[/URL]
Damn good to see you are alive and well.
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A lazy man does it twice.
Lost 300 lbs over the past few years, feeling great.
Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- [URL]http://www.g0704.com[/URL]
way to go!!!
Keto?
I did 73# in 4 months a few years back.
Regardless congrats on the new you!
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A lazy man does it twice.
I had the gastric sleeve surgery almost 4 years ago. People probably didn't know I was wheelchair bound since 2011 with the weight and arthritic knees.
300 off and new titanium knees I made on the g0704 (just kidding) but back to work 2 years ago and hiking every weekend got in the way of CNC but back at it now. Completely rebuilt the X2 freak with UCCNC Feb/April and took it to work to make parts there. I'll have to sneak a few pics. Have the ATC4 on it too.
Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- [URL]http://www.g0704.com[/URL]
Congratulations on your weight loss journey! And it's great to see you are back to CNC! I have your CD from years ago and it's been handy many times as my G0704 project has progressed.
A lazy man does it twice.
Well done Sir!
I hope you are able to enjoy life and feel well for many years to come.
Well done Hoss
Wisdom results from foolishness!
Thanks fellas, figures I get healthy and all this rona BS hits lol.
Here's a couple picks of the X2 all rebuilt now at work making a part for the company and one from what it looked like in February this year, by May it was at work.
Hoss
Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- [URL]http://www.g0704.com[/URL]
HOSS glad to hear about the health improvements.
Mach3 or UCCNC, I hear UCCNC has better CV control compared to Mach3.