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Re: Steady rest for a heavy 10
Another Banjo https://www.ebay.com/itm/154526282845?hash=item23fa7bf45d:g:fEIAAOSw4HZg6joJ
By Keith · #85 ·
Re: Steady rest for a heavy 10
Wish I had one, ...
By Ironmikenaz · #84 ·
Re: Steady rest for a heavy 10
??? ??? I have a very nice telescopic follower rest for a Heavy 10 that I'll trade for one for a 9A . It has little to no use / wear marks ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #83 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
Glad I could help! Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a
By Bill in OKC too · #82 ·
Re: Steady rest for a heavy 10
I've been keeping an eye out for one myself. My Heavy 10L came the taper attachment, two 5c collet closers, a regular and turret tailstocks, and a cabinet. The steady rests seem to be rare, so I've
By Bill in OKC too · #81 ·
Steady rest for a heavy 10
Anybody know of or have a possible resource for one of these? Obviously bought used. It has the taper attachment but not the steady rest. Kinda need one of them to do any barrel profiling!
By Ironmikenaz · #80 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
This may be the banjo you need https://www.ebay.com/itm/174832483313?hash=item28b4d3fbf1:g:4DMAAOSw9Ehg5zVe David W. Pennington Denver, Colorado720-442-3744
By david pennington · #79 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
thank you Bill in OKC too I just purchased the the gear on Ebay. The last part that I need now is the Idle gear. All the other parts have been purchased. The damage done were to the following parts:
By pwoolybul@... · #78 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
I am using an 80/63 combination which is basically the same as 127/100 for transposing.
By Keith · #77 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
Great group they have lot good ways to things with a South bend. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #76 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
I can't answer your questions, but there was a 116-tool SB change gear on Ebay just a couple of days ago. Heck, found it
By Bill in OKC too · #75 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
The Atomic ELS is, IIRC, a Russian invention. Most of the info is on a site in Russia, I think. I'm a member of the IO group, but never made it to the Russian source. I'm not nearly ready to go there
By Bill in OKC too · #74 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
The gear tooth counts you say you're looking for--116 and 108--strike me as odd. My 9C has the full set of change gears, and the highest tooth count is 80. Do you have the gear cover with its graphics
By david pennington · #73 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
???? you might? ? give these guys a call , there's another place that has some SouthBend parts? but I can't remember the name . I keep thinkin it's something like Horizon , there's also a list
By mike allen · #72 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
??? ??? theres this one also , I'm not quit sure where they keep the info , cause I haven't gotten that far myself 1. [email protected] </g/AtomicELS> animal
By mike allen · #71 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
Sounds like we can all help each other! Too cool! I'm several sorts of mechanic, no sort of expert at anything, but I have fun doing a bunch of stuff. I have, I think, already mentioned my 3d
By Bill in OKC too · #70 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
To answer the first question: I don't believe that the lathe is a junior. The second question is that dp is 18. I have already model the gears in cad and have ,stl files for making them. My experience
By pwoolybul@... · #69 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
You should have probably mentioned that he needs to know the DP of the gears he wants to make so he knows how big a printer he needs to buy. My Atlas TH42 uses 16DP gears. The 127-tooth gear for
By Bill in OKC too · #68 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
Do you have a 9 Junior lathe? Have you checked the s/n and what is your diametral pitch?
By Keith · #67 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
I know there are many that want to keep their lathes as close to OEM design as possible.? For them, if it came with change gears, keep the change gears. However since I see that you might consider
By Jeff Chadima · #66 ·