Re: M12x1 thread chaser
Everyone I know uses taps and dies, and IIRC you're not interested in them. Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes from experience. Experience
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: M12x1 thread chaser
So NO, on the thread chaser?! Jeff
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rcjge
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Re: Was browsing the Aloris Tools website
The problem with the toolpost shown here is that it only holds a tool in one direction. As mentioned elsewhere, "hkoesnadi" has toolposts currently on Ebay. Also, if you want something a little
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John Hutnick
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Re: Quick Change Tool Post and Buddy Bar
Rather than item number, please search by Seller -- hkoesnadi. If you want one of these, don't fart around.? He only makes these and sells peridically.
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John Hutnick
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Re: Quick Change Tool Post and Buddy Bar
Looks like he relisted it, different number: https://www.ebay.com/itm/285271618588 <https://www.ebay.com/itm/285271618588>
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Steve Johnson <steve@...>
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Re: Quick Change Tool Post and Buddy Bar
I just checked eBay for that number. It returned nothing. What is the seller name so I can search his store? Kit Maira kit.maira@... Support the Cause of Peace Visit www.antiwar.com
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Kit Maira
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Re: Was browsing the Aloris Tools website
Hello Herman, The line drawing shows the EMCO (original) QCTP designed for the Unimat 3 - here's a photo I don't believe the QCTP photo you provided to be a Unimat 3 issued item. There are many small
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g steinback
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Re: Projects Built on the Unimat?
Thank you for the clarification.
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Tool247
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Re: Was browsing the Aloris Tools website
Interesting. Uses a cap screw in the bottom front slot to lock in the holder. Simple design, easy to DIY¡¡
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Tool247
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Re: Was browsing the Aloris Tools website
Not sure what the question is but it looks like a quick change tool post. The original Unimat version can be found here and below Op 09-05-2023 07:31 schreef Mike Gidley <mike.61dley@...>: Saw
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Herman de Leeuw
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Re: Was browsing the Aloris Tools website
Saw this picture once . Any thoughts. It said it was for the Unimat 3.
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Mike Gidley
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Re: Projects Built on the Unimat?
Hi Stephen The Module is Module 1. As a side note the keyway which was in the plans and the original Unimat set aren't neccessary.
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Mike Gidley
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Re: Crackle/wrinkle/crinkle black Unimat paint
This is what i use to remove the paint. it eats paint away in minutes. Top quality!
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Ruben
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Re: Was browsing the Aloris Tools website
Following industry trends, Hardinge left the world of 'manual' metalworking machines long ago. The cost of a new L18 undoubtedly reflects the cost of producing a single item (or short run) from
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g steinback
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Re: Projects Built on the Unimat?
Nice looking parts. btw what is the module of those gears? thanx
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Tool247
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Re: Crackle/wrinkle/crinkle black Unimat paint
Please fill us in with the details of how you prepped your SL? I recently discovered that WD40 is a very effective way of removing the factory paint, so my hammered green finish is all soft and gooey
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Neil Cramb <neil.cramb@...>
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#60089
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Emco Unimat MK1 for sale
I have an Unimat MK1 for sale. This is the first (shorter)model made in the 50s. Price is €250,- (my location is Netherlands)
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Ruben
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Re: Crackle/wrinkle/crinkle black Unimat paint
When everything is complete,? I will post a familypicture
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Ruben
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Re: Projects Built on the Unimat?
Hi Tom, Yes, shapers are not seen or used much these days. My Dad had a small Alas several years ago. He used it to build a log splitter then he sold it. I understand why he sold it. It was too small
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OldToolmaker
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Re: Was browsing the Aloris Tools website
Wow, just looked up the Hardinge L18. If you ever find yourself thinking that Unimats/accessories are expensive, checkout this L18, base only! Must be made of unobtainium! (from Hardinge web site)
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Steve Johnson <steve@...>
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