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Re: AXA tool post holder
And if you can't afford to buy, and don't have a mill, you can cut the t-nut blank that comes with most AXA & clone toolposts with a hacksaw and files to make the T-nut you need. That is what I did
By Bill in OKC too · #105 ·
Re: AXA tool post holder
You are overthinking it. Buy a tool post kit, either mill or buy a t-nut the proper size then mount the post. Mission accomplished. I chose to buy a t-nut on eBay since my shop time was limited
By James Rice · #104 ·
AXA tool post holder
Have any of you added an AXA tool holder to your South Bend model 9 lathes. If so, do any of you have instruction and or drawings for what is required to do this?? Any information would be
By pwoolybul@... · #103 ·
Re: Site update
Thanks John, I was unaware of the other group, ill join it. stuw
By Stuart Wilby <stuartawilby@...> · #102 ·
Re: Site update
There are three South Bend groups I'm a member of. Seems only the /g/SouthBendLathe/messages gets the traffic. Most of the posts there involve 9"ers. I have a few 9" and one 13"
By comstock_friend · #101 ·
Re: Members
All forums ebb and flow. I belong to quite a few machine forums, some very active and some not so much. Here and again, I do moderate a new member post or two on this forum. I have a bit of
By G G · #100 ·
Re: Site update
I would encourage all of us to share questions, excess equipment, parts, projects and anything of interest. Lately I have been working on designs for swaging dies for the C&H and Corbin swaging
By Carl Bosard · #99 ·
Re: Site update
Understood Bill, you’re a busy person, lots to do, the days are flying by these days, thanks for your update and clear explanation, my spare time is spent with helping our local Rotary club raise
By Stuart Wilby <stuartawilby@...> · #98 ·
Members
Everyone here has had all questions answered. We here to help new members. When was Yahoo groups we had new members ever week. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #97 ·
Re: Site update
It's a little slow, but not quite dead.? You could post a "real" question, if you have one, and folks who are otherwise busy would respond when they get a break. I have been working on a tank that
By Bill in OKC too · #96 ·
Site update
It seems that this site is slow to update or has simply ceased to add any content since the last contribution is dated October 2021, have the subscribers moved to another site?
By Stuart Wilby <stuartawilby@...> · #95 ·
1945/6 1/4 hp motor - original - disassembled
Hi, Folks, The fellow I bought my lathe from reported that the original motor did not run, so he had disassembled it with an eye to fixing it. He had mounted another motor on the lathe...and that has
By david pennington · #94 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
Thanks for your help. I will be getting one soon.
By pwoolybul@... · #93 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
Thank you for the info.? I will be order one soon. Thanks for your help. Bill
By pwoolybul@... · #92 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
Is bearing or the sleeve inside the spindle . The sleeve inside the spindle is simple it #3 to #2
By davesmith1800 · #91 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
??? ??? what do you mean by sleeve ? Something that makes the spindle taper of a MT# into a MT2 ? Those are available all over the place . If not that type , I don't know ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #90 ·
Re: Screw and Idle gears
I just found out that I don't have a spindle sleeve in my spindle.? Does anyone know where I can get one? Or a drawing of dimensions of the part.? Any info on this would be appreciated.
By pwoolybul@... · #89 ·
Update on J-B Weld fix of Gear Door pivot
Sad to report that what was at first a perfect fit has not held up well. It has not been abused, but the J-B Weld is apparently subject to creep. The door was struck by a gear tooth last evening--much
By david pennington · #88 ·
Re: Steady rest for a heavy 10
I have what i think is a rest for heavy 10. It came with my sb9 but has a bigger foot print. Would sell or trade for south bend 9 of equal condition.? Duke
By dirtroadduke@... · #87 ·
Re: Steady rest for a heavy 10
You find most parts are cheaper to buy from eBay. A exception A half nut is always hight and can be cheaper to your own. There are a few other parts that fall in same category Dave
By davesmith1800 · #86 ·