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FS: Two Lathe Chucks 1-7/8 x 8tpi - early 10L or 13"
Two lathe chucks were included with my recent lathe purchase that don't actually fit my (1968) 10L.?
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They are both 1-7/8 x 8tpi.? From my limited research, it appears that this is an uncommon size used on early SB 10L and 13" lathes.??
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Both chucks are by DE Whiton, and neither has a chuck key.? They need a good cleaning, but nothing appears broken on either.??
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5" 3 jaw - the 3 jaw requires a square socket, which is uncommon in my experience (see picture).? $125, includes flat rate priority shipping to the lower 48.??
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The 4 jaw is a 6".? $125, includes flat rate priority mail shipping to the lower 48.
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Message me for higher resolution pictures.? If my price seems out of range, feel free to email offers or offer constructive feedback.? I need a 10L thread dial, so a trade could be possible.? If you live in Texas, then a local pickup in Central or North Texas is also possible.??
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In regards to your threading dial -- I made one from a 3d print pattern I found (on thingverse, I think. Mine was for a 10k, you'd want to check to get the correct version for your lathe).? I had a friend print it for me, since I don't have a 3d printer yet, and didn't want to pay the?~$30 to get a print from folks on ebay.? You could do that, or make an order from a place like shapeways. I turned & stamped / engraved a brass disk for the actual dial part, and a bit of sanding / painting later, and it looks the part and works great!? It also wasn't $300+ which seemed to be the asking price for an actual metal one. Photos attached. --Rogan On Sun, Aug 11, 2024 at 9:32?AM Stan via <sfaullin=[email protected]> wrote:
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开云体育WHy not just get/make? a couple of 2 1/4 backplates for them ? animal On 8/11/24 9:29 AM, Stan wrote:
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开云体育Hi Mike, good suggestion, but I'm already set with chucks, I think.? The 10L came with a Buck 3 jaw, and a 4 jaw.? And I've already got another 5.5" Bison 3 jaw that is in great shape.? I need to machine a backing plate for the Bison.? Thanks, Stan?On 8/11/2024 12:30 PM, mike allen via
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Hi There,
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I know I am late to the Party but I thought I would
pass along a little knowledge about the Heavy Ten
with the 1-7/8" x? 8tpi spindle.
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When the "Heavy Ten" first came out, it had that spindle
and was known as the 10R (Not 10L).? Now, as WWII came
about, SBL offered the Heavy Ten with a larger spindle
thread and bore (i.e. the 2-1/4" x 8tpi spindle).? This was
the 10L and it was a resounding success.? The 10R was
continued up through the 1950's but was phased out
by the early 60's.? Most of the last ones were discounted
and sold to vocational schools.
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Now, if you look at the unit codes on various sub assemblies
(like the compound, tail stock, apron, etc.) on the 10L, most
of the assemblies have the suffix code "R".? Only those assemblies
that were specific to the larger spindle (like the headstock)
had an "L" suffix code.? In fact, the spindles are interchangeable?
between the two and some people "upgraded" their 10R's
to 10L's by swapping the spindle (and chucks, face plates,
collet assemblies, etc.).? I did this to one of mine (but in my
case, I swapped in a late model L00 spindle).
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So, I remember the (10R) as the "Regular" spindle Heavy Ten?
and the (10L) as the "Large" spindle Heavy Ten.? They are the
same lathe except for the spindle.
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Good Luck!
-Blue Chips-
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