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Ebay thread dial indicator
Hello all. ?Have been following for some time. ?This is my first post. ?There is a 3-D printed thread dial indicator on Ebay. ?I have a SB-13. ?Will this fit my lathe? ?The add says it fits a
By [email protected] · #108544 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
CXA HOLDER 4.25¡± Thanks, Rick Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2024 4:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Automotive flat belts for lathes
By Rick Swineford · #108543 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Yeah I was going to sell a tool that bolted to the top of a holder and decided to by holders and sell them with the tools. Too many variations of the BXA? ?to keep up with but the dovetails are all
By Mark · #108542 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Thanks John! I'd love to see the finished tool.
By Mark · #108541 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Mark, I just checked and my BXA holders are all over the place. I have a couple that measure 3" front to back, and a bunch at 3.5" approximately. Different suppliers, Aloris, Phase II, unknown
By Don Verdiani · #108540 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
On 12/30/2024 10:29 AM, Mark via groups.io wrote: > On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 12:00 AM, Mike Poore wrote: > > I am a loyal watcher and subscriber. You do a good job with unique > projects that
By John Byghtn3 · #108539 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
That about covers it. I will say that a local company made my belt with the wire hooks for $15 while I waited.
By Mike Poore · #108538 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Link belt are V belts. A bit expensive but excellent!
By Mark · #108537 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Looks to me that some are determined to make this as complicated as possible. The most reasonable options are: 1. A flat belt glue-up kit from multiple vendors at a cost of about 30 bucks. 2. A
By Andrei · #108536 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
No, at least, not on my heavy 10. The headstock has a cast cross support. On my 9, I do just remove the spindle.
By Gary_K · #108535 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
I removed the spindles on both of my 9A & 10K Lathe. I have noticed that the 9A belt sucks because it slips a lot. The10k works great w/o much belt slippage. I believe the 9A is a gator style belt.
By ww_big_al · #108534 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
belt without cutting it first? Not on all lathes. The headstock support on my light 10 (10k) is cast such that the belt has to go through two separate holes on the way to the under-mount drive. You
By Rogan Creswick · #108533 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
My preference is the wire hook splice as it can be removed/replaced by pulling the pin. The ticking does not bother me, but I can see it bothering others. Frankly, the only time I hear the ticking is
By Mike Poore · #108532 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Lacing leather belts has been done for a long time... works very well!
By chippuller · #108531 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
That sounds similar to the instructions for lacing a belt from the "how to run a lathe" book. I've done that for a rivet forge fan belt, but found that I prefer skiving and glueing. It seems to run
By Rogan Creswick · #108530 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
I know this is a bit off the wall but¡­ I recently replaced the round leather belt on an old treadle sewing machine. Normally one would drill/punch a hole near each end and use a hog ring. I ended
By Al MacDonald · #108529 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
I will try to measure tomorrow. Thanks, Rick Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2024 4:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Automotive flat belts for lathes
By Rick Swineford · #108528 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
I made a couple BXA and sent them to a couple friends but neither have tested them yet. They will work but I wanted to make absolutely certain the bolt holes line up with a BXA holder.? I can get the
By Mark · #108527 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
So you knew someone would ask about a BXA version for a Heavy 10, right? Don Verdiani Westtown, PA Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2024 1:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe]
By Don Verdiani · #108526 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
It should be doable > > > > > >
By Mark · #108525 ·