In that picture, yes. That¡¯s an Atlas. On a SB there is a stub.?
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On Feb 26, 2023, at 6:52 PM, Rick <vwrick@...> wrote:
?On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 06:44 PM, Jim_B wrote:
Here is a way to do it on a lathe.?
On Feb 26, 2023, at 6:26 PM, G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...> wrote:
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Don,
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I do not believe that Al is in need to the milling.? I'm the one fitting the Phase 2 QCTP to my SB9c.? Al was just schooling me on an approach.? I appreciate the offer to do the milling, but sooner or later, I need to put on the "big boy pants" and take care of it myself. ;o)
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Greg
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ps: If I crash and burn, I mat take you up on the offer.
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On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 05:07:07 PM CST, Don Verdiani via groups.io <dlverdiani@...> wrote:
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Al, where are you. I¡¯ll be happy to mill it for you ?
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Don in Eastern PA
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On Feb 26, 2023, at 3:48 PM, ww_big_al <arknack@...> wrote:
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The tee nut is deliberately left large so it can be fitted to your lathe. It is a metric thread on the P-2. I believe it is a M14 but not positive. I can measure mine if you want. It isn¡¯t too hard to mill. You have a wide fitment tolerance for it. You can also file or grind it to fit.
Al
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Hey Guys,
Just transitioning to my new-to-me Phase 2 tool post on my SB9c.? No way the t-nut that came with it will fit.? I see three options:
1. Re-mill the t-nut that came with the post.? My least preferred option as I am not completely comfortable with my Burke No. 4 yet.
2. Redrill and thread my existing t-nut to fit the Phase 2.? I do not know the thread pitch, and I am thinking it might be metric.? Any ideas on the size/pitch?
3. Make a new post to fit the Phase 2 that matches the thread size and pitch of my current t-nut, and replace the top nut to an imperial thread.? Leaning towards this.
Please share your thoughts, and if you know the specifications of the t-nut thread.
Thanks,
Greg
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Jim B
Looking at the pictures, you don¡¯t seem to end up with a T nut, but a flat flat. Is that correct, or am I just not seeing the T?
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Jim B