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Re: Using lathe to cut threads
Nevermind, guys; I just watched a video explaining how to do the marks on the chuck, screw, and bed.? I still need help with what gears go where please.? Thanks!
By Joseph Difusco · #5906 ·
Re: Using lathe to cut threads
BTW, I'm cutting 20 TPI threads inside of a tube.? I'll be using a steady rest, after turning a shallow bearing surface for it.
By Joseph Difusco · #5905 ·
Using lathe to cut threads
Hi guys!? I was hoping somebody could help refresh my memory.? I have a machine shop in my basement, and life has gotten in the way of me enjoying it for the past few years.? I have a Dalton Six
By Joseph Difusco · #5904 ·
Re: 7 inch dalton lathe
Thankyou Definitely been a head scratcher, I may have a puller that might work. I've been using that Kroll penitrating oil through out this hole project along with vinegar, carbonic acid, kerosene.
By Jean Carrier · #5903 ·
Re: 7 inch dalton lathe
I looked at mine and it's identical to yours. I think the setscrew (s) need to be removed and then you can pull the gear off with a gear puller. If you don't have one this is the kind to buy (
By Glen Linscheid <partsproduction@...> · #5902 ·
Re: 7 inch dalton lathe
Thank you Glen I appreciate your input . I'm not a real big computer guru nor a social butter fly when it comes to computers but took interest in this site two years ago when I come across a barn
By Jean Carrier · #5901 ·
Re: 7 inch dalton lathe
The guy to ask is Dennis Turk, he's the "guru". I've taken bull bears off lathes before and you need to remove the spindle of course by removing the two bearing caps, then the little gear at the left
By Glen Linscheid <partsproduction@...> · #5900 ·
7 inch dalton lathe
Can anyone tell how to remove the gear on the head stock. Or should I say disassemble it? Any information would be appreciated Regards Jean
By Jean Carrier · #5899 ·
Re: Tool identification
Thanks.? I said auger but meant brace.? I hadn't even seen one of those before this weekend except in pictures. Still kinda wished I had taken one, but I don't know that I'd ever use it enough to
By chrisser · #5898 ·
Re: Tool identification
The square tapered shanks are for use in a brace and bit, although i don’t think that one extra long shank would fit in mine. [email protected]> wrote:
By Jason Rossitto · #5897 ·
Tool identification
Visited my Mom this past weekend to help go through my late father's tools. Spent half a day sorting through machine tools for her.? Got some a few nice things for myself to round out my boxes, plus
By chrisser · #5896 ·
Re: Lot 4 Change Gear Plate & Casting New Part
In your situation I'd fabricate a steel banjo and blend the welds in so it would look identical to the original, a coat of paint will hide all evidence and you'll end up with a far stronger banjo than
By Glen Linscheid <partsproduction@...> · #5895 ·
Lot 4 Change Gear Plate & Casting New Part
after months of carefully chipping concrete and paint off the brass plate i’ve finally revealed the data. i’ve also made wax copies of the change gear banjo as mine is split. it’s shown
By Ebay Boy <Ebaybono@...> · #5894 ·
Re: Did you guys know
Here’s photos of a Dalton adding machine that’s on eBay currently.
By Rob Heggen · #5893 ·
Re: Did you guys know
I have one, a Dalton adding machine, that is. I’d post a picture, just for fun, if I knew how. Eric Grim Spokane Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows
By guivret · #5892 ·
Re: Did you guys know
I had a Doctor in Hillsboro years ago that had a really nice Dalton adding machine of some kind on display in his waiting room. According to Gay Howards biography of Hubert Dalton he never owned a
By Dennis Turk · #5891 ·
Re: Did you guys know
"After complex business dealings, including intervention from other adding machine manufacturers, James L. Dalton (1866-1926) acquired exclusive rights to manufacture machines under the Hopkins
By Glen Linscheid <partsproduction@...> · #5890 ·
Did you guys know
there was a Dalton Adding Machine Company at about the same time? https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_690126
By Grey Pilgrim <pilgrim23@...> · #5889 ·
Re: New to me Lot 3 needs a cross slide part
You'd need to sign up with a different email address, unless you had me delete you beforehand. Glen and I need to come over to visit you soon. Let me fix that stinking email problem.... Dan
By Dan Linscheid · #5888 ·
Re: New to me Lot 3 needs a cross slide part
Hi Dan I have always been able to respond to a post just cant start a new one or even access the site. Will see if I can sign up as a new member with a new pass word. I hate pass words as you can
By Dennis Turk · #5887 ·