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Re: Lathe Moving OUCH!
--- William A Williams <bwmsbldr@...> wrote: You'd love this: there is a GOLF BALL that is used to pivot the driving pulley into and out of the belt tension. Yeesh. But it seems to work; I mean,
By Frank Palmeri <flpalmeri@...> · #643 ·
Re: Lathe Moving OUCH!
Sorry to hear about your back problems. I feel your pain; or rather my pain feels a lot like yours! That is an interestion treadle assembly in the picture. It is uncommon to see two treadles. I would
By William A Williams <bwmsbldr@...> · #642 ·
Lathe Moving OUCH!
Last night riding buddy Ben and father-in-law Bill and myself dissassembled and moved the Seneca Falls Mfg. Co. lathe I just purchased. First we removed the added-on motor drive assembly. Then we
By Frank Palmeri <flpalmeri@...> · #641 ·
Re: Micromark 7x14 Microlux
you might also take a look at the homier mini-lathe for $299.99. The Micromark is nice in that the crossslide and compound have 20tpi screws giving it a true .050 per revolution of the handles. It
By Will Bow · #655 ·
Re: Micromark 7x14 Microlux
i recently acquired both the mill and lathe from micromark. i settled on the micromark machines after much research. for the lathe it came down to the longer bed, inch units, spindle tach, motor
By gustusb <michael.baker@...> · #654 ·
Re: Micromark 7x14 Microlux
Here's some info you may find helpful: http://www.mini-lathe.com/Mini_lathe/Versions/Versions.htm#Which_lathe Frank Hoose http://www.mini-lathe.com --- Christian <christian02115@...> wrote:
By Frank Hoose · #640 ·
FS: Rohm Drill Chucks
I have quite a few brand new Rohm drill chucks available at roughly 50% off list price: Keyless chucks: 0-6MM J1 020089 @ $25 0-8MM J1 020093 @ $25 0-10MM J2 020097 @ $32 Ball bearing chucks: 1/32-1/2
By Cs Mo · #639 ·
Re: Boring Bars, Carbide, etc.
Greeting John, you may wish to check eBay for some of the inserts. I've been able to find a fairly large selection of inserts on there and been successful in bidding on some of them with a net cost of
By Ed Paradis <eparadis@...> · #636 ·
Re: Micromark 7x14 Microlux
The micro-lux 7X14 is an excellent choice especially now since they have lowered the price. I am one of the early owners and consider it the best mini-lathe of all.
By franksjoy@... · #638 ·
Micromark 7x14 Microlux
Hey guys, Newbie machinist here, reading some good books. I'm looking to make my own rc helicopter parts and have done some looking around and have pretty much settled on the Microlux 7x14 lathe. What
By Christian · #637 ·
Re: larger chuck or jaws
wrote: $60 and jaws larger thanks mike > >
By mikeaita1 · #635 ·
Re: Boring Bars, Carbide, etc.
In the same vein I have a tool system made by the J.D.G. Tool Company of Brooklyn N.Y. Rather small, it was sold by Edelstaal for their line of laths. The bit has a "W" cross section with a variety of
By William A Williams <bwmsbldr@...> · #634 ·
Re: Boring Bars, Carbide, etc.
Hi Richard, Thanks for the info. I couldn't find the inserts on the Everede site and thought perhaps they were discontinued. Didn't find them at MSC but Travers has them for $1.75 or $4.50 for an
By John <moran03@...> · #633 ·
Re: Boring Bars, Carbide, etc.
Wow! What a coincidence! The Aug/Sept Machinist's Workshop has an article on building your own boring bar to use the Everede inserts. The author says that MSC (and others) sell the inserts. He thinks
By Richard Albers <rralbers@...> · #632 ·
Re: larger chuck or jaws
You may find this information helpful: http://www.mini-lathe.com/Mini_lathe/Chucks/chucks.htm#chucks Frank Hoose http://www.mini-lathe.com --- Jerry Smith <jfsmith@...> wrote:
By Frank Hoose · #631 ·
Re: larger chuck or jaws
I just examined a 4" chuck and adaptor plate from Little Machine Shop. A friend got it for his early 6" Atlas with the 1"x 10 TPI spindle. Very nice hardware. Bill in Boulder "Engineering as an Art
By William A Williams <bwmsbldr@...> · #630 ·
Re: larger chuck or jaws
Another option is the 4" chuck from Whole Sale Tool, <http://wttool.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? Screen=PROD&Product_Code=1902-0003&Category_Code=> To mount it, you'll need to either make or buy a
By Roy · #629 ·
Re: larger chuck or jaws
Mike, I got the 5 inch chuck from Enco for my 7 x10, it's about $60 and I have never put the factory three inch on back on. Jerry
By Jerry Smith <jfsmith@...> · #628 ·
larger chuck or jaws
i have 7 x 12 lathe similar to the homeir. I need a chuck with jaws slightly larger than the standard chuck supplied. Can you just get bigger jaws?? Who is the best (least expensive) source for a
By mikeaita1 · #627 ·
Re: Seneca Falls Mfg. Lathe
i have an engineering book for 1898 but as its british your seneca is not mentioned. entertaining read though!! DAVID WILLIAMS BOLTON ENGLAND www.smartgroups.com/groups/fliers
By david <davidalan@...> · #626 ·