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Re: Reverse tumbler Mod for a 9A
You want the one of a 10L the first one on your list Nick
By Nick Jonkman · #107319 ·
Re: Reverse tumbler Mod for a 9A
??? ??? One of them says it's off a 9" lathe but I think it's maybe off that other 9" lathe & not the 9A
By mike allen · #107318 ·
Reverse tumbler Mod for a 9A
??? ??? I forgot do I want a tumbler off a 10L or a Heavy 10. ??? ??? WIll? an of these? fit my 9A
By mike allen · #107317 ·
Re: ER Collet nut
But it does work as that is how I have been threading Metric since making the 4 stud gears I needed. Its important to note that when reaching the end of the thread on each pass you STOP the lathe,
By Ray De Jong · #107316 ·
Re: ER Collet nut
??? ??? Thanks Nick , if one of those tumblers falls into my lap I'll be reachin out to ya . ??? ??? thanks ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #107315 ·
Re: ER Collet nut
Yes and I also installed the reverse tumbler from a 10 " many years ago. I think they were running around $75.00 then, but I love it. By the way I made a drill guide bushing to do the job which I have
By Nick Jonkman · #107314 ·
Re: ER Collet nut
??? ??? Yep , that makes sense , right now I? don't have a reversing switch on my treadmill motor . That's on top of my more important sh** to do list . I'd also like to get a reverse tumbler
By mike allen · #107313 ·
Re: ER Collet nut
I also power reverse the spindle. Nick
By Nick Jonkman · #107312 ·
Re: Metric threading on a 9A ?
Hi I have a set of metric threading? gears for my 9A and the few times I have used them I did not change the banjo. They came with a chart showing the position of the gears on the 9A banjo. They
By Nick Jonkman · #107311 ·
Re: Metric threading on 10L ?
You're absolutely correct. I just pulled the gear cover and verified that the gears in my gear train have a smaller DP than this printed conversion gear. And a rereading of the papers that were
By Richard Green · #107310 ·
Re: Metric threading on 10L ?
The single tumbler is not compatible with those gears without a bunch of work. They do not have a banjo that allows the gears to be moved or replaced. IIRC, the existing gears are also a different
By m. allan noah <kitno455@...> · #107309 ·
Re: Metric threading on 10L ?
Thanks for the link. All those charts appear to be for 9in lathes without QCGB. Still looking. -- Rick Green We, the People of the United States of America, reject the U.S. Supreme Court's
By Richard Green · #107308 ·
Re: Metric threading on 10L ?
Mine is a 1943 production single- tumbler unit. (Pull-knob and top lever as well) The gear I purchased is the half-sized one which supposedly fits within the gear cover and can be left in
By Richard Green · #107307 ·
Re: Metric threading on 10L ?
Do you have a double tumbler, or single tumbler gearbox? allan -- "well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand"
By m. allan noah <kitno455@...> · #107306 ·
Re: Metric threading on 10L ?
??? ??? I forgot this was in the files section . See if this helps /g/SouthBendLathe/files/Techinfo/Metric%20Threading ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #107305 ·
Re: ER Collet nut
Don¡¯t make this harder than it has to be. No hand cranking needed. Just run slow, when you get to the last thread or so, shut the power off. The spindle will coast to a rest. Crank out of cut. Run
By Rick · #107304 ·
Metric threading on 10L ?
I purchased on ebay a 3D printed compound gear that is supposed to enable metric threading on my Heavy 10. The gear appears to be printed well, and is equipped with a bronze bushing center for
By Richard Green · #107303 ·
Re: Metric threading on a 9A ?
??? ??? Good deal ??? ??? thanks ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #107302 ·
Re: Metric threading on a 9A ?
mike allen animal@... via <https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1311182?hl=en> groups.io 12:13 PM (4 minutes ago) to SouthBendLathe A bud gave me a set of the metric threading gears
By Phillip Rankin · #107301 ·
Re: ER Collet nut
I think you got it right, with one caveat: Abom79 was power reversing the spindle ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 1:07 PM To: [email protected]
By Andrei · #107300 ·