SB Heavy 10 parts for sale
My girlfriend's dad bought a lathe to restore. He thought it was a 10L. In my desire to score brownie points with him, i bought a bunch of parts to help him with his project.
Turns out his lathe was
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Andrei
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Re: Heavy 10 Milling Attachment for sale
I sold one @ a year back for 325.00? for a 9" lathe
animal
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mike allen
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Re: Heavy 10 Milling Attachment for sale
Sorry for the delay guys!? I have a water damaged wall in my basement so I have had to move some machines and a large portion of my shop to accommodate the contractors.? It was when I was packing
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Jack Reynolds
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Re: Heavy 10 Milling Attachment for sale
Got any pictures? I might be interested in it as well, I was just thinking of building one a few weeks ago.
Nick
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Nick
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Re: Heavy 10 Milling Attachment for sale
hey Jack. I will take it. would you take 200 for it?
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Patrick
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Heavy 10 Milling Attachment for sale
I have a Heavy 10 milling attachment I don't use.? It is in excellent condition maybe used a couple of times.? If I remember correctly the South Bend sticker is still on it.? I have only a vague
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Jack Reynolds
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Re: Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
Springfield and LRB both offer lugged receivers. You can see them on their websites. I will gladly post photos of a welded receiver, if you want to see it.Lugging was started in the mid? eighties to
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Retired Gunsmith
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Re: Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
Me too. I have a couple destined for conversion into BM-59s. That will
involve milling on the receiver.
I also have a couple of receiver forgings that might at some point ask to
be
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Nick Andrews
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Re: Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
Derrick
You have me curious. I have been shooting M1's for many years and never heard of this procedure.
What is the reasoning behind it?
Could you post a picture of what you are doing to the
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E A
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Re: Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
I think the water quench is problematic, you don't want to create stress.
Usually when you do a preheat to weld, you also do a post heat to slow down
the cool down.
It's probably to prevent heat
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Sam
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Re: Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
Derrick if ya have not already asked over here on the Practical
Machinist gunsmith portion of the forum Your question should garner some
good info . Free to join & there's? at least a couple?
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mike allen
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Re: Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
Thank you for the response.I am mildly familiar with what you discussed on how steels are hardened and the perils of Hydrogen contamination , thru other projects and advisors.Here is my dilemma, if
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Retired Gunsmith
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Re: Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
I've noted that there is a deafening silence from qualified metallurgists, so as a chartered mechanical engineer, I'll advise what little I know on this subject. ?NO specialist is going to proffer
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eddie.draper@btinternet.com
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Anyone in the Group a Degreed Metallurgist?
I am working on a project and need some advice on welding heat treated materials.
Ask_derrick@...
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Retired Gunsmith
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Re: quick change gearbox questions
Somebody on this list added a rocketronix leadscrew and loved it. I don't remember who, and I am not 100% sure of the spelling, but at 1 am I am not googling anything
Get Outlook for
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Andrei
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Re: quick change gearbox questions
I have considered adding an electric motor with a variable speed, but anything more is beyond my abilities. I have a lot of skills, but electronics is not one of them.
Neil
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Neil Hitze
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Re: quick change gearbox questions
I have a 4ft 9a with qcgb and it has power cross feed, like all 9a lathes. I think I Paid $1,100. A qcgb on ebay is $350.
You can sell your lathe and buy a replacement and out of pocket you might be
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Andrei
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Re: quick change gearbox questions
Mine has power crossfeed. I have significant space constraints, so even at 4' this lathe's size is perfect. I do still keep an eye on the local market, and there have been some good ones, but they've
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Neil Hitze
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Re: Insert Holder Alloy
Thanks for the details. Interesting info.
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Mike Poore
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Re: Insert Holder Alloy
Castings of all materials contain residual stresses. ?Welded fabrications contain residual stresses, to the extent that when conducting stress calculations, you assume that the welds are already at
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eddie.draper@btinternet.com
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