Good to know. I use what I got on hand mostly
Good to know. I use what I got on hand mostly
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
I think this is the last update till tappers
V 7.0
Fixed a minor bug I made when I switched over to touch screen.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
I'm not to tech savy so understand that when I ask questions that are obvious to others. Just what all does the this display screen allow you to do? Do you still need computer to write program? Is program still wrote on computer and display used to change portions of program such as duration of sequences? I am interested in automating a Master Caster and my already air assisted Star but don't know anything about the programs. Hatch do you sell the control units all set up? jroc
My Straight Shooters thread:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...raight-Shooter
spstocksandgrips.com
Texan Loadmaster Model T, Lyman All American Turret, Forster Co-Ax,
The touch screen allows you to control all of the timers that are in the Plc program. Also allows virtual switches so you can control the fan and other features
You still need to program the Plc itself.
The entire control panel with 3 air valves is gonna run around $900 give or take
That doesn't include a pid controller.
That's another $100 for the 1/32 sized one with thermocouple
I just built one for a guy and it ended up being less cause I located a used touchscreen that worked fine.
Have to crunch the numbers for a firm price.
You still need the air cylinders
Last edited by HATCH; 11-19-2017 at 09:25 AM.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
I can order all the pneumatic parts for air assist per wyman's design. I am definetely interested in doing this. I will PM my email addy. jroc
My Straight Shooters thread:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...raight-Shooter
spstocksandgrips.com
Texan Loadmaster Model T, Lyman All American Turret, Forster Co-Ax,
You need to get the double acting air cylinder instead of the spring return. That's the 5inch one.
I have made improvements over the years to improve functionality.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
That panel looks good, not cluttered at all.
I'm with Hatch, double acting cylinders are a better option. Wyman's original setup works, and works well but you get a little more control with a double acting cylinder.
Yes I agree that is a nice looking panel. The cylinder was one of the questions I was going to ask Hatch about as early on in I believe it was wymans thread, hatch had changed to the double acting cylinder, hatch answered that question before I even talked with him. I am looking really looking forward to this. jroc
My Straight Shooters thread:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...raight-Shooter
spstocksandgrips.com
Texan Loadmaster Model T, Lyman All American Turret, Forster Co-Ax,
This is the standard panel
Only difference is that you have a indicator for run mode and stop mode.
The switch that has both modes can only indicate one mode. I picked run.
The. Sub panels both look identical.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
Glad to see you are now a master of the Click PLC and Cmore micro, what do you charge for whipping up a program?
Depends on what your trying to do.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
I already owe you (at least one) and have other stuff ahead of play. Let me know when you need some knockers for your tapper.
Like your PLC work, took me weeks to figure out what I did.
The delay for me was just finding time.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
You are not alone with the lack of time...... I haven't even looked at my MC for a few months. The weather over here is starting to cool down, the perfect time to cast. I have a mate that wants a few thousand .38 158SWC, so i will dust the machine off in the near future and hopefully get the tappers sorted out.
I'm sure i'm not alone with projects that just keep piling up that take priority over time in the shop playing with their casting machines.
New addition.
Cycle counter.
This can be added to any panel
EDIT - for reference this option isn't available any more because its built into the touchscreen programming now.
Last edited by HATCH; 11-19-2017 at 09:26 AM.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
How is it wired? just power from the lead pour or main activation ram solenoid?
I paralleled the limit switch. Every time the limit switch closes it counts. The machine doesn't need to be in run mode. It just needs to be powered up.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
Gotta love simple. I like the fact it isn't an electronic timer too.
Mine is digital and if/when something went wrong, you have to reset it and the timer resets.
Cool, could really church it up and make it count for both single and double cavity molds.
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