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Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
In the late 50's I bought a 8" Wade toolroom lathe that was reportedly made in 1939 for $275. It came with a beautiful Wade milling attachment that replaced the compound. It had a degree graduation
By Paul Loyd · #117744 ·
Chuck backing plate
PDF files on Chuck backing plates I purchased a backing plate for a 5" 4 jaw chuck to a? 4" lathe mount from My Little Machine Shop. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #117743 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
For years there have been "Milling Kits" comprising an angle bracket that mounted the compound vertically as a slide and a table/vise that mounted on the compound. At least 100 years old. Bill wrote:
By Bill Williams · #117742 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Wish that was around 45 years ago Thank you Dave
By davesmith1800 · #117741 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Can drill new holes to add AXA Holders (eBay item 204144301081, not mine):
By ChazzC <chaz-creswell@...> · #117740 ·
Machinist's Tools for Sale
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Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Looks great . I have a AXA since 1970's.? They did not make the OXA size in the 1970's Thank you for photo Dave
By davesmith1800 · #117738 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
$10 7x16 Backsplash: The holes along the top were for 0XA Holder Storage Blocks; I have a dozen (made in the USA the sticker says) I'll throw in for $6:
By ChazzC <chaz-creswell@...> · #117737 ·
Re: How can I make bi-directional die holder??? #adjustment #diy
The 3 jaw chuck scroll bearing is where most can found for errors. A low cost chuck can have as must as 0.0015" bearing clearance and highly costly chuck as little as 0.000,15 clearance. A machinist?
By davesmith1800 · #117736 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
What do have for only $10.00 Dave
By davesmith1800 · #117735 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Bruce, I have an "excess" backsplash from a 7x16 that you can have for experimentation. Don't know where you are, but $10 + s/h?
By ChazzC <chaz-creswell@...> · #117734 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
If get lucky and fined a old Real estate singe will do job for chip guard. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #117733 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Heartily agree! Mine is parked on the back of the bench, leaning against the wall while it waits to be used in something that needs a pre-painted piece of sheet metal. Roy
By Roy · #117732 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Here's my chip guard modification on Grizzly 7x12.? Needed more room when I got a compound upgrade so I bent it back at the base and made a bracket? to support the headstock end.? Worked out nicely
By Arthur Coe · #117731 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Mine came from the factory with chip guard. Which nice looking. It is one reseons I purchased this one. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #117730 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
As I cant reach much behind the bench to the wall, I just use cardboard for everything. Backboard, under lathe swarf catchment, mill chip guards and such. I get a lot of cardboard boxes thus I can use
By [email protected] · #117729 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
Looks like my shop and I use a wheelchair ! Well, I do have a clear area for my lathe and mill but that's about it. george
By [email protected] · #117728 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
I never thought the idea of a backsplash like that scaled down very well to a mini-lathe.? At some point, it just makes it too crowded for access even just for ease of cleaning.? Many other small
By Charles Kinzer · #117727 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
I need to either remove or extend the backsplash mounting ( Ted Hanson¡¯s book has a how to on that) in order to get more working area, since the whole thing runs into the backsplash before I run out
By Bruce J · #117726 ·
Re: Milling attachment for mini lathe
You can add plate for more work aera too. It limit on stork to 2" x 3" . This should do almost everything needed for milling. When had Bridgeport with 48" table most was done 5"x5" in rare I need to