Re: An interesting You Tube channel
I'm watching it on my cell phone, and I'm not seeing the faults you describe. Not saying the video is perfect or anything, but I don't think it is fairly classified as "unwatchable."
I've seen better,
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: An interesting You Tube channel
Dennis
Phil Kerner, that's exactly who I'm talking about.
I'm subscribed and He's re-releasing all his old videos again.
I say if he's going to do that, he could rerecord with better equipment
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Sam
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Re: An interesting You Tube channel
Apparently you did not watch " The Tool and Die Guy" channel.
https://youtu.be/3Foa8sRnwSE?si=KMNAEgmnTn4EoVVh
Dennis
via Moto Z3
716-720-0940
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Dennis LaMonica
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#108116
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Re: An interesting You Tube channel
It's too bad her recorded it all 20 years ago, its all low quality, dark
and out of focus.
wrote:
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Sam
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#108115
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An interesting You Tube channel
I ran across this You Tube channel that you guys will find interesting.
https://youtu.be/4bOMjK9ymCY?si=kn4IcEpzVOGsVpLZ
He is located in Erie, PA, USA
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Dennis
western NY, USA
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Dennis LaMonica
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#108114
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Re: Starrett Micrometer instructions
I have a lot of Starrett tools??
GP
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Guenther Paul
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Re: Starrett Micrometer instructions
If you're into collecting send a pm.
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Jerry Cc
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Re: Starrett Micrometer instructions
Yes, Thank you! I was given an old Starrett 1" micrometer a few years ago, and didn't get a case or instructions for it. For free, I wasn't about to complain, of course!
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers,
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Bill in OKC too
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#108111
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Re: Starrett Micrometer instructions
Good stuff. Thank you!
Thanks,
George H. Meinschein, P.E.
Firearm and Ballistics Engineering LLC
150 Brittany Drive
Freehold, NJ 07728
gmeinschein@...
Cell#: 732-580-1736
Sent from Proton
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George Meinschein
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Starrett Micrometer instructions
anyone interested in this? Found in a box of stuff that I bought last summer
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Jerry Cc
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#108109
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Re: Lathe for sale
Unable to open the link - requires a Microsoft password...
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Mark
South Bend 9" Model C, Walker Turner drill press, Rong Fu table-top mill, "Mini" lathe, a whole bunch of Shopsmith gear
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Mark Moulding
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Re: 13" Southbend with taper lock spindle in Maryland
Gotchya
thanks
animal
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mike allen
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Re: 13" Southbend with taper lock spindle in Maryland
The taper attachment was standard fit for all toolroom lathes of all sizes, but engine lathes could be up-specced with a T.A. at time of ordering is my understanding. My 1941 Toolroom 10L was
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nzpropnut
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Lathe for sale
After endless arguments with myself, I have come to the conclusion that I don’t have the time to refurbish my 9” South Bend Lathe. It hasn’t been used in several and years and is in need of a
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Noral Baughman
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#108105
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Re: 13" Southbend with taper lock spindle in Maryland
??? ??? That's a nice hunk of lathe for that kind of $$$ . Didn't the
13 all come with taper attachments of did that start with the 14" lathes
? I wish my 9" came with the leveling feet . I made
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mike allen
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13" Southbend with taper lock spindle in Maryland
My South Bend search on ebay yielded this.
Great price and a step up from the 10's. (I have a 13" with D1-4 spindle, flame hardened bed. Love it!)
South Bend 13" Lathe | eBay (
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comstock_friend
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Re: Depth of cuts
Some belt slippage is good? it can prevent a hard crash . How much slip
, well that is different for each machine . I can't give any input on
the link belt as I am running a V-belt that my machine
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mike allen
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Re: Depth of cuts
Link belts stretch terribly, both long term and elastically. ?Also, depending on type, if the V pulleys or belt are significantly worn on the cheeks, the rivets can bottom out on the grooves of the
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[email protected]
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Re: Depth of cuts
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john kling
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Re: Probably not a good thing
They haven't made quality products in decades.? Some of the stuff I have seen was laughably bad.? Last time I bought a bore gage from them it was still made in the USA and finally I accepted the
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Mark Z
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