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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
You¡¯ve missed the (short) point being made. Again. Tony Sent: Tuesday, 26 November 2024 4:28 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [7x12MiniLathe] Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore
By Tony Smith · #120186 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
It had a shortened shank & (IIRC) a #2 Morse taper end to let it fit snugly in the TS. Cleaning it & removing the excess shipping labels from the package took longer than the actual reaming. Previous
By Roy · #120185 ·
Re: Headstock indexer
??? They have some pretty darn awesome vintage dirt & street bike mags too
By mike allen · #120184 ·
BlackFriday hobby mag sale
I got this mail today & heres a list of their hobby mags that are part of their blackFriday Magazine sale , some of ya may be
By mike allen · #120183 ·
Re: Headstock indexer
If you want to have a peek at the article before you invest in the magazine, your public library just _might_ have access to this magazine. Our public library here in Winnipeg enables cardholders to
By Walter Wpg · #120182 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I had turret lathes and screw machines. Everthing was short. Most drill bit are screw machine length even upto 2?" size. Reamers I buy long because it lower cost can cut the shank down. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120181 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I¡¯m pretty sure you can figure out why ¡°short shank¡± would be useful. Tony Sent: Monday, 25 November 2024 3:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [7x12MiniLathe] Three Jaw
By Tony Smith · #120180 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
??? Ya didn't have to buy one , they were loaners & aparently some folks didn't return them . Imagine that animal
By mike allen · #120179 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
What was so special about the reamer? Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120178 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
Opening the spindle bore is easy. LMS used to loan short shank reamers for that, until they didn't return. Doing it with a boring bar or adjustable reamer? is just a bit more tedious. (Did mine
By Roy · #120177 ·
Re: Headstock indexer
Thanks for the heads up. I sent away for that issue. Tom
By @ThomasKeefe · #120176 ·
Re: Headstock indexer
That is a good magazine.? I will look up the indexer article.?? Several Briitish magazines are superior to USA perioicals - especially air gun magazines. Thanks! -- Lone Tree, Colorado? ?USA
Headstock indexer
Catching up on my electronic subscriptions the Oct 2024 issue of Model Engineers Workshop has a pretty interesting diy indexer for the mini lathe . This is a English Magazine , but it's available at
By mike allen · #120174 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I agree you put a bigger hole. I have not had to bigger hole but I look at the scroll bearing size the hole needs to smaller that bearing. I typically buy chuck with hole size? I want. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120173 ·
Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
John, I see no reason why the three jaw chuck bore could not be bored out to a larger size, in fact I would want to increase the bore size to as accommodate larger material if space allows. Dick
By OldToolmaker · #120172 ·
Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Now have more time the mini lathe. Working on few ideas for projects to do . Maybe make on the mini lathe a sun clock ? for a back up. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120171 ·
Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
10-4 animal
By mike allen · #120170 ·
Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
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By mario mohl · #120169 ·
Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Hi. Statistics prove that the more birthdays you have, the longer you live. ? Currently, I am laid up with a new knee joint. Hopefully I will get into my workshop soon. Ellis
By Ellis Cory · #120168 ·
Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Happy Birthday and Congratulations, Medicine is NOT yet even close to being able to analyze all the variables to predict an individual¡¯s life span. Yes, we can look at statistics, but that
By Gerald Feldman · #120167 ·