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I have made some more progress....
i started to replace the old, hardened, & brittle oil supply lines for the one shot lubrication system.
i considered different tubing and hose, but the only material i could easily find was 2 stroke fuel hose from Amazon.
i figure if it can withstand gasoline and oil from the 2 stoke mix, it could withstand just oil without problems.
left: replacement hose, right: OEM tubing
![IMG_4362.jpg IMG_4362.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301323-3a5f9a09752cdf637f6d4f4ec6175ad4.jpg)
the new hose dimensions were very close to the old, so i was able to reuse the OEM retention fittings.
the new hose is more flexible than the old tubing
tubing routing was a bit more forgiving than the hard tube.
here is a shot of the oil distribution manifold.
the oil is pressurized by the hand pump and enters the manifold from a 6mm hose.
from the manifold 6- 3mm hoses deliver the pressurized oil to the ways on X,Y axes, and leadscrew nuts on X,Y,Z axes
here is a picture as i was fitting the hoses
![IMG_4361.jpg IMG_4361.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301324-a566996657663239acc277984aa846f0.jpg)
i'm leaving it loose until i figure out the final placement .
i need to mount and plumb in the one shot pump, but that will be after assembly of the table.
Table Assembly:
Before i can assemble the table, i need to do a whole bunch of scraping.
i'm starting with the long, tapered X axis gib
the first problem presented itself.
how to hold a narrow, thin, & tapered 18" long piece of cast iron securely enough to scrape
so after 10 seconds of poor planning and intense scrutiny, i devised a jig![Biggrin :big grin: :big grin:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png)
i have scrap powder coated aluminum flat 8mm thick x 125mm wide x 24" long that the jig was to have as a base
![IMG_4357.jpg IMG_4357.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301327-a582f6102f125d1ea71a1b48e64c63ca.jpg)
i drilled and tapped 2 holes for 1/4"-20 SHCS clamp bolts and stacked washers as necessary to get the optimum clamp pressure
![IMG_4358.jpg IMG_4358.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301326-04843220cb6d086afdedba4a7dfe7b1a.jpg)
i lagged the jig to my bench and started the gib scraping !
the jig works better than expected.
the jig held the gib very solidly.
i was able to flip the gib around by shifting anchor washers, to ensure all of the surface can be scraped
i'm taking a break from the action for this update
Stay tuned, much, much, more to come!!!!!!!
i started to replace the old, hardened, & brittle oil supply lines for the one shot lubrication system.
i considered different tubing and hose, but the only material i could easily find was 2 stroke fuel hose from Amazon.
i figure if it can withstand gasoline and oil from the 2 stoke mix, it could withstand just oil without problems.
left: replacement hose, right: OEM tubing
![IMG_4362.jpg IMG_4362.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301323-3a5f9a09752cdf637f6d4f4ec6175ad4.jpg)
the new hose dimensions were very close to the old, so i was able to reuse the OEM retention fittings.
the new hose is more flexible than the old tubing
tubing routing was a bit more forgiving than the hard tube.
here is a shot of the oil distribution manifold.
the oil is pressurized by the hand pump and enters the manifold from a 6mm hose.
from the manifold 6- 3mm hoses deliver the pressurized oil to the ways on X,Y axes, and leadscrew nuts on X,Y,Z axes
here is a picture as i was fitting the hoses
![IMG_4361.jpg IMG_4361.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301324-a566996657663239acc277984aa846f0.jpg)
i'm leaving it loose until i figure out the final placement .
i need to mount and plumb in the one shot pump, but that will be after assembly of the table.
Table Assembly:
Before i can assemble the table, i need to do a whole bunch of scraping.
i'm starting with the long, tapered X axis gib
the first problem presented itself.
how to hold a narrow, thin, & tapered 18" long piece of cast iron securely enough to scrape
so after 10 seconds of poor planning and intense scrutiny, i devised a jig
![Biggrin :big grin: :big grin:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png)
i have scrap powder coated aluminum flat 8mm thick x 125mm wide x 24" long that the jig was to have as a base
![IMG_4357.jpg IMG_4357.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301327-a582f6102f125d1ea71a1b48e64c63ca.jpg)
i drilled and tapped 2 holes for 1/4"-20 SHCS clamp bolts and stacked washers as necessary to get the optimum clamp pressure
![IMG_4358.jpg IMG_4358.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301326-04843220cb6d086afdedba4a7dfe7b1a.jpg)
i lagged the jig to my bench and started the gib scraping !
![IMG_4360.jpg IMG_4360.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/301/301325-0a9e61682809d5457863eae1c38b64c9.jpg)
the jig works better than expected.
the jig held the gib very solidly.
i was able to flip the gib around by shifting anchor washers, to ensure all of the surface can be scraped
i'm taking a break from the action for this update
Stay tuned, much, much, more to come!!!!!!!