Re: Thanksgiving trip, selling Unimat Accessories
Maybe the prices are closer to collector prices, not user's pricing.
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Steve
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Re: Email Puzzle
The group is set to allow the archives to be visible to non-members. That may be involved. Also a couple of members have left the group recently, so that could have something to do with it. If you
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Bill in OKC too
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Is it possible to separate Unimat3 from SL/DB
Can the Unimat DB/SL forum be separated from the Unimat 3 Forum? Even though all are technically Unimats it is sometimes difficult to follow as the discussion is mixed together. Just wondering! Dick
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OldToolmaker
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Re: Thanksgiving trip, selling Unimat Accessories
No interest? Jeff??
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rcjge
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Re: Email Puzzle
Hi Clive, The link from Neil is still working for me, it does say it will expire. Phill Neil Morrison ( /g/Unimat/topic/mistery_unimat_3_with/109712997 ) Nov 22 #64052 (
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phill005
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Email Puzzle
Hi all, As some may remember, I was recently? able to make available copies of a couple of articles from Model Engineers' Workshop to interested parties. Subsequently, a group member posted a link to
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Clive
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Re: Simple Threading on the Unimat
Oh and while I was "at it" I bored out the the bushing of the carriage threaded rod in the headstock and fitted a new bush. The bush can just be seen in tha above photo to the left.
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Bob T
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Re: Simple Threading on the Unimat
Adding the drive required making a new end plate (thicker to act as a bearing) and a new stub shaft with the long fork and groves. It all worked as designed (being a "fair" copy of an earlier design).
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Bob T
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Re: Simple Threading on the Unimat
Theres another way to do thread creation on a unitmat. I have a model 3. A friend had inherited another unimat with a threading attachment that I had not seen before. I duely set out to copy it. It
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Bob T
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Simple Threading on the Unimat
Threading on the Unimat can be done without special chasing equipment. I am going to make an ER32 collet chuck without any special equipment. I bought a cap screw with the same thread pitch as the
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OldToolmaker
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Re: Thanksgiving trip, selling Unimat Accessories
US Prices for accessories¡ indexing attachment, $145 circular clamping plate, $95 Steady Rest, $140 Collet Chuck, $180, $30 each collet, or $100 for all four. Slow Speed Bracket, $180. Shipping via
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rcjge
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Re: Induction Unimat motor?
Update. I since aquired a unimat with induction motor and used it a bit. It is definitely an improvement over more common brushed one. Does not bog down as easily and its the performance is almost as
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Tinkerer22
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Re: Thanksgiving trip, selling Unimat Accessories
Should read; ¡±that I have locally for sale. On a platform in Canada called ¡°Kijiji¡± Jeff??
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rcjge
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Re: Mistery Unimat 3 with interesting modifications
Hello: Sounds a lot like the OEM Unimat 3 power feed attachment (see attached image). An nicely made albeit quite expensive little thingy, these days going for ~US$250/275 from the usual suspects.
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Julius Henry Marx
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Thanksgiving trip, selling Unimat Accessories
Hi Guys Im driving to NY state to see family for American Thanksgiving and wanted to see if any group member wanted any of the accessories I have locally brought along so I could ship via USPS FLAT
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rcjge
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Added photo album Cut-off Blades
#photo-notice
Carl <carl.blum@...> added the photo album Cut-off Blades ( /g/Unimat/album?id=299104 ) : Two cut-off blades
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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Re: Mistery Unimat 3 with interesting modifications
Sent: 23 November 2024 18:51 To: phill005; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Unimat] Mistery Unimat 3 with interesting modifications When I changed over to DC motors I built the controller box with two
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Nick Clarke
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Re: Mistery Unimat 3 with interesting modifications
I had the standard U3 power feed attachment but didn¡¯t much like it¡ When I changed over to DC motors I built the controller box with two PWM units (the transformer had two 24V DC outlets anyway),
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Peter Brooks
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Re: Mistery Unimat 3 with interesting modifications
Many thanks Bill now a member. Phill
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phill005
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Re: Mistery Unimat 3 with interesting modifications
Sent you an invite to your email address. Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.?SEMPER
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Bill in OKC too
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