Re: 9/16 bushing x .0125 key way broach
You can use the carriage of your lathe as a hand-driven shaper, if you only need to cut a keyway occaisionally.?
You could drill out most of the waste if you do that before drilling/reaming the ID of
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: 9/16 bushing x .0125 key way broach
It's not that difficult to make a keyway for this purpose using a hacksaw & files.
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Eddie
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Re: 9/16 bushing x .0125 key way broach
I have a broaching set and can make those pretty easily. Email me directly
if you're interested, I'm sure we can work something out.
You can also broach on your lathe, though, with single-point
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Rogan Creswick
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Re: 9/16 bushing x .0125 key way broach
Jim B and others
My bad. Yes .125 is what I need.
Sorry. Recent cataract has left me temporarily blind in one eye.
And, yes, if I need to make one, I do have a lathe and a mill.
A few years ago I
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Al Costich
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Re: 9/16 bushing x .0125 key way broach
I think you mean 0.125.
At least that¡¯s what I used.
I used to have one but it went to the scraper when I moved to FL and a condo.
Jim B,
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Jim_B
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9/16 bushing x .0125 key way broach
I am attempting to mill a series of gears to use to single point? metric screws
on my SB 9A.
Said gears want to have a 9/16 center hole with a .0125 key way.
I am in need of a 9/16 bushing with a
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Al Costich
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
I don¡¯t know if the squeeze handle 10H is the same for the 10L . Dave
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firefite Roenigk
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
thanks ,
I have a squeeze hand that I bought , I needed the type that ya pull on
the handle to move , I always get the 2 10" lathe mdl#'s mixed up .
so if anyone needs a squeeze handle reverse
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mike allen
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
If you don't find someone else who needs them worse, I could use them if they'll fit a 1941 Heavy 10L.?
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
Squeeze handle. Dave
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firefite Roenigk
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
$1000.00
David Roenigk
9086 West Windsor Drive
Olmsted Falls, Ohio 44138
I¡¯m going to live forever¡..So far so good
firefite@...
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firefite Roenigk
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
Guys, I have some SB heavy 10 parts that I don't need. They weigh about 15 pounds, give or take a little.
I can post a picture later today, when i get back from work.
The price is $0.00 but you have
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Andrei
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
What are you asking for it?
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sapark123321
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Re: Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
??? does that have the squeeze lever reverse tumbler or the pull handle
reverse tumbler ?
thanks
animal
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mike allen
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Selling parts to SB 10Heavy
I have a perfectly good 10H, well to get it out of the basement, I got a larger lathe, It¡¯s no going in the basement. I had to take it all apart. I¡¯m selling all Or parts of it. Dave
I will ship
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firefite Roenigk
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Re: 10L Undermount Cone Pully Bearing Replacement
I was just coming around to that point of view.
Thanks, Don
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Don Verdiani
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Re: 10L Undermount Cone Pully Bearing Replacement
Thank you, Andrei. My sentiments, exactly!
packard bill
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William Santo
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Re: 10L Undermount Cone Pully Bearing Replacement
Guys, just cut the damn belt. You can buy a new one for 40-50 bucks.
There is no need to torture yourself and your machine for something that can be resolved with a swipe of a knife and, later, with
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Andrei
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Re: 10L Undermount Cone Pully Bearing Replacement
I just took a look at mine ( cabinet mount with the side panel removed at present) and it certainly looks like it should be possible in theory. I see direct access to the taper pin that secures the
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Gary_K
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Re: 10L Undermount Cone Pully Bearing Replacement
Don
Sounds like you got about as far, or maybe a bit further, than I did over 20 years ago before admitting defeat and cutting the belt.
Burred over and damaged set-screw holes were definitely a
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