Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
The diamond plate sharpening stones are bonded by spreading the diamond grit on a piece of steel and nickel plating it to hold the diamonds bonded there.
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Andrei
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#108478
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
I would think about the epoxy used for industrial floor coatings
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jay slattery
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Bonding Diamond Grit
This is a tangential topic at best. The question is does anyone know of a way to bond diamond grit to a steel plate? I am thinking about experimenting with general purpose epoxy. However they bond
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Mike Poore
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#108476
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Re: South Bend [Grizzly] SB1002 Owners?
Welcome to the group. As you proceed on your journey feel free to ask any questions. There is a lot of knowledge here. Also there is much data in the files section.
Jim B,
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Jim_B
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Re: South Bend [Grizzly] SB1002 Owners?
Greetings,
Looks like I'm a little late getting to the party but after years of searching the internet, I finally found an Sb1002 for sale and am in the process of cleaning and refinishing.
Through
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Peteluckel@...
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Re: Headstock bearings
you don't want any other stress on it. drive belt should be loose.
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Patrick
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Re: Headstock bearings
Is the rod thru the spindle test done with the drive belt tensioned or at rest?
Mike
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mikemm58
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#108472
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Re: Headstock bearings
Thanks all!
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Gary_K
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Re: Headstock bearings
I think the procedure is tagged in the sticky's in South Bend forum over
on Practical Machinist .
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/forum/categories/south-bend-lathes.25/
It's also in the Ilion
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mike allen
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Re: Headstock bearings
Here is the procedure direct from South Bend
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comstock_friend
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Re: Headstock bearings
Ahh - got it. Thanks.
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Gary_K
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Re: Headstock bearings
It’s a glorified crowbar test. Put an indicator on the top of the spindle. Stick a piece of heavy bar stock in the spindle or chuck and lift upwards. Someone else can chime in with the allowable
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Gary Johnson
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Re: Headstock bearings
He means using this alignment
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Andrei
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Re: Headstock bearings
Animal, can you be more specific about the ‘rod thru the spindle test’? I’m not sure what that is or how to do it - thanks.
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Gary_K
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Re: Headstock bearings
??? ??? Have ya done the rod through the spindle test ? Tell's ya what
kind of clearance yer spindle bearings have . Are the spindle wicks in
good shape ?
animal
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mike allen
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Re: Headstock bearings
Check the locking pin in the headstock bull gear. I would bet its worn under size.
Jim B,
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Jim_B
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Headstock bearings
Hello, first post here...
I have a 1947 SB "Heavy 10". Whenever I exert a little too much pressure
when using a parting tool, I can hear 'banging or clattering' in the headstock.
Is this an
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mikemm58
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Re: Speaking of lathe belts
I also have been thinking about the issue of flat belts. If you live rural
ask a farmer if they have discarded belts from a round baler. Asked a
neighbor and he had several, 6 inches wide and 18
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jay slattery
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Re: Speaking of lathe belts
??? ??? A belt place can slice to what ever width ya want . One of
those tape measures that sewing folks use can be real handy for
measuring what size belt ya need , Real handy for measuring all
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mike allen
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#108460
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Re: Speaking of lathe belts
Try McMasters.
I could only find 1” or 1-1/4”
McMaster-Carr
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Jim B,
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Jim_B
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#108459
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