Re: for those interested in Steam
Dennis yes a shaper is not a modern CNC but they are just so darn COOL! Another channel called ABOM79 had a series about a job shop fellow named Adam Booth restoring a (I forget is it is a G&H or a
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Grey Pilgrim <pilgrim23@...>
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Re: for those interested in Steam
Just spent the time to watch the video. One thing you guys need to know about shapers and planner. You can make anything on these two machines except money. Old saying about two machines that are
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Dennis Turk
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Re: for those interested in Steam
Had a chance to watch the first vidio
Thanks for sharing
Jean
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Jean Carrier
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Re: for those interested in Steam
Sorry folks, Dennis is having computer issues and I cannot contact him any other way. He does recieve the posts from the group but I have like 5 email addresses and NONE of them get thru to him.
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Grey Pilgrim <pilgrim23@...>
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Re: for those interested in Steam
Oh don't get me wrong Bart I did enjoy his shop and what he has done. And
the fact that he still uses all them old machines. You did not mention the
video I had in my post did you not get it? Spent
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Dennis Turk
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Re: What?
A bit pricey but then, everything on Ebay is pricey.If they are chasers, they may be Whitworth.L
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L Leonard
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Re: for those interested in Steam
Only you¡would notice. :) Dennis you are ONE of a kind! Ya gotta admit he has a damn fun old shop. My grandad had a line pulley arrangement in his shop back int eh 50s but that was a while
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: for those interested in Steam
Heeeeeeey Bart it worked I actually sent an email with an attachment. For
you guys that don't know I have been having a devil of a time with my email
service. Oh and the video is of a 1/12 scale model
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Dennis Turk
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Re: for those interested in Steam
Have watched one of them several times. I sure would like to rebuild that damn knocking rattling steam engine. Steam engines in good shape make little to no noise at all but his sure does. He has a
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Dennis Turk
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for those interested in Steam
a fellow named Dave Richards has a Youtube channel called ¡°Old Steam Powered Machine Shop¡±. It has always been one of my favorites. In his latest he shows a ¡°here is my shop and these are my
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Grey Pilgrim <pilgrim23@...>
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#5494
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Re: What?
It is a little cheaper on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/American-Copper-Brass-Henry-Kauffman/dp/1883294223
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D
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#5493
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Re: What?
Tool Holders are pretty versatile. For example, I cast bullets. For antique bullet molds I have restored I use standard file handles purchased at Ace Hardware.
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: What?
Are they hand thread chasers? I¡¯ve come across them in the past but never used one, the tapered end is driven into a file handle and they¡¯re used a bit like a wood turning tool, IIRC.
I might
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Nick Griffiths
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#5491
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Re: What?
Larry. Side note I looked for your book. I certainly appreciate you leafing through a $1760.00 dollar book!
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Ebay Boy <Ebaybono@...>
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#5490
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Re: What?
Thankyou Larry. I¡¯ve cleaned them up a bit today and found a few matching pairs. Internal and external I¡¯m guessing. My concern is the rather ¡°wooden tool handle¡± looking point on the end of
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Ebay Boy <Ebaybono@...>
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#5489
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Re: What?
In the book 'American Copper & Brass" by Henry Kauffman, on page 60 there is an illustration of hand held turning tools for brass.? Two tools look remarkably similar to your findLarry
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L Leonard
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#5488
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What?
Car boot find. Thought they might be some kind of threading tool?
What are they? how do you use them? What are they held in? Any ideas?
if worthwhile I can restore and use them.
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Ebay Boy <Ebaybono@...>
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#5487
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Re: Manual for Dalton Lot 2
I might just have a Lot 2 thread chart will look tomorrow. Dennis
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 3:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Manual for Dalton Lot 2
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Dennis Turk
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#5486
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Re: Manual for Dalton Lot 2
Bart my son in-law did a couple of things and I started getting some emails
so it may work now. Will look and see if I have an spare thread chart for a
Dalton. You can also look in the file section we
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Dennis Turk
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#5485
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Re: Manual for Dalton Lot 2
http://www.lathes.co.uk/dalton/img23.jpg <http://www.lathes.co.uk/dalton/img23.jpg>
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I would look around
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Grey Pilgrim
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