Re: South Bend & the War effort
Thanks, nice share.
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Nitro
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#108002
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Re: Tach pickup Location
Nice!
John
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John Dammeyer
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#108001
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Re: Tach pickup Location
I used magnetic with a magnetic mounting bracket. 1922 SB 15x8. It sat idle for 40 years in dad's shop.
Sorry for the mess, haven't cleaned up after the last project.
Rick Swineford
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Rick Swineford
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#108000
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Re: Gisholt Chuck
I saw yer original post over on PM , nothing there ? I have seen some
but never in the wild always online . From what little I recall readin
through these chucks are well built & the folks that had
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mike allen
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#107999
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Gisholt Chuck
Looking for some information on a Gisholt chuck.? Tried several other sites, but no luck.? Would be used on my vintage SB9c.? Six Inch diameter.? Photos show very little wear on the jaw faces with
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G K
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#107998
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South Bend & the War effort
??? ??? Here's more info that some may or not care about
https://www.radionerds.com/images/8/8d/ORD_7_SNL_G-141.pdf
animal
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mike allen
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#107997
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Re: What is it?
Thanks a lot!
From Louis R Vallee
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Louis Vallee
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#107996
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Re: 9" nose protector printed
Great idea to print it!
PG
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Payson
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#107995
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Re: What is it?
That is a edge finder. Mostly used on a mill. There are YouTube videos on how to use it. Basically, you mount it in your quill or chuck. Spin around 1000 rpm. When the small end of the part touches
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ww_big_al
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#107994
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9" nose protector printed
??? If ya need one ya need one , if ya don't ya don't . I bought a
factory one but the center hole was so worn that is slips right over teh
collet sleeve . Theres aslo several on thingverse or on
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mike allen
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#107993
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Re: What is it?
They're used on milling machines rather than lathes, AFAIK. Though if you have a milling attachment they'd be useful. I was taught to use them to find edges in the milling machine. Here are a number
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Bill in OKC too
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#107992
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Re: What is it?
??? that looks like a edge finder for a milling machine . You'll use it
when ya get a mill .
animal
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mike allen
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#107991
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What is it?
I got this by accidentally. It¡¯s called a center finder or non magnetic separating rod. It does split and is held together with a spring in side. Is it related to lathe work and how is it used?
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Louis Vallee
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#107990
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Re: Request for dimensions
I'm sorry this took all day.
Mine doesn't have a ledge, it is just a bit of flat bar with a clearance
hole, a threaded hole, and an aesthetic taper.
Hopefully these dimensions help, though, and let
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Rogan Creswick
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#107989
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Re: Request for dimensions
That looks awful close, yep.? I think it's wider because the 4-position stop is wider, but the critical dimension I need is the height of the ledge.? The ledge-to-hole[s] distance will be determined
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Brian
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#107988
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Re: Request for dimensions
Mine is for a 10k, btw, just using the listing to show the general thing.
[email protected]> wrote:
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Rogan Creswick
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#107987
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Re: Request for dimensions
I don't have a micrometer stop, but I have one of these. If the plate
looks like it'd work for your stops I can sketch up a drawing.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/155380295717?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28
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Rogan Creswick
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#107986
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Request for dimensions
Hello...Brian aka ka9egw aka lurchix aka Lurch here.? After a number of years' hiatus, I have time to get out to the shop again.? i have two micrometer carriage stops for my 10K, a lefty and a
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Brian
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#107985
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Re: Cover for Cross Slide and/or Ways
Another great wooden station is the main station in central Copenhagen
All wood it resembles an inverted Viking longboat
There is a minimum of metal used
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doug kilbourn
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#107984
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Re: Cover for Cross Slide and/or Ways
I'm told that iron that has been out of contact with the atmosphere from before the first nuclear explosions carries a bit of a premium for the manufacture of surgical instruments, and possibly some
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[email protected]
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#107983
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