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Re: FS parts and accessories
Al, I dunno why the email address is acting up...?
It's not a complete taper attachment, just the extended cross slide with slotted tail that is part of the complete taper attachment...witht he gib and screws and etc it's an AS485NK1, but this is just the casting.
I do also have a complete taper attachment I've never used, but the day after I let it get away I'll have a job come in that needs it, you know how that goes...
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Re: For sale listings permitted?
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If you post for sale messages, make sure you provide: make, model, item description, location, and price.?
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of mike allen <animal@...>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2025 1:34 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] For sale listings permitted? ?
FS is fine, make sure you add yer location . animal On 1/22/25 8:58 AM, Brian wrote:
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Re: FS parts and accessories
开云体育Brian, I tried a message direct to your email address, with subject matter as you requested, but it bounced. ?I’m interested in your SB10k taper attachment. ?Thanks, al.
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Re: FS parts and accessories
Brian, Where are you located? Thanks and best of luck!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at 11:07:52 AM CST, Brian <ka9egw@...> wrote:
Cleaning up the shop after 40 years of accumulating.? I'm close enough to retirement-driven downsizing it's time to look at this...and I'd rather take it to the scrapyard than deal with eBay.
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All for a model 9/10K.
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I have an extra taper attachment cross slide, an extra handlever cross slide with tool posts and wedges, a 6-position lever bed turret, a couple lantern tool posts with rockers, an extra compound, an extra tailstock, and a turret tool post with rockers, are the first things that come to mind.
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If there is any interest, I can be reached at ka9egw@..., [and that email is a spam magnet so please put "SHOP CLEANUP" in the subject].
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Many thanks.? I'll be posting more over the next few weeks.
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Regards,
-B
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FS parts and accessories
Cleaning up the shop after 40 years of accumulating.? I'm close enough to retirement-driven downsizing it's time to look at this...and I'd rather take it to the scrapyard than deal with eBay.
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All for a model 9/10K.
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I have an extra taper attachment cross slide, an extra handlever cross slide with tool posts and wedges, a 6-position lever bed turret, a couple lantern tool posts with rockers, an extra compound, an extra tailstock, and a turret tool post with rockers, are the first things that come to mind.
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If there is any interest, I can be reached at ka9egw@..., [and that email is a spam magnet so please put "SHOP CLEANUP" in the subject].
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Many thanks.? I'll be posting more over the next few weeks.
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Regards,
-B |
Re: SB9 Reverse
开云体育The backplate squeezing collet works very well and you can take normal cuts in each direction. Had this setup on a Emco Compact 8. I highly recommend it.?
You can implement it easily on a SB 9a. It is basically the same thread size (only not metric) as the Emco.
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Mike Poore via groups.io <mpoore10@...>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2025 8:41:26 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB9 Reverse ?
I think my belt would slip before this would unscrew. I will have to put this on the to do list. Thanks for the photos.
On 1/20/2025 8:32 AM, ww_big_al via groups.io wrote:
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Re: SB9 Reverse
开云体育I think my belt would slip before this would unscrew. I will have to put this on the to do list. Thanks for the photos.On 1/20/2025 8:32 AM, ww_big_al via
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Re: SB9 Reverse
开云体育That looks like it will work for reverse. As long as you are not doing heavy/hard turning. Al ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Walker via groups.io
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2025 5:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB9 Reverse ? Here’s a ?better picture of the 4jaw
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Re: SB9 Reverse
Interesting replies. My idea was some sort of split locking collar, which John mentioned. Using the taper has drawbacks in that the you cannot pass work through the spindle along with increasing the overhang of the chuck. The set screw idea seems like it would work without damaging the spindle. I would not be entirely against a small modification to the spindle if it made the lathe more versatile. I see some Atlas/Craftsman lathes have flats on the spindle shoulder that could be used with a locking collar. I don't think there is enough meat on a SB9 collar to do the same. It would be nice if it did as that would be a good place to put a thin wrench to remove a stuck chuck.
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John Walker via groups.io <johnwa27@...>
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2025 10:54:36 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB9 Reverse ?
I had an Emco chuck that had a locking collar on the back of the chuck. ?Similar idea to the attached picture. ?I traded it to a friend as I don’t use reverse. ?Assuming he still has it I could get some actual pictures.
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