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Re: Royal live center
There's a lot of industry in my neighborhood seriously looking for new blood!I'm thrilled they're opening new opportunities.Jody, you are absolutely correct thinking not every kid is going to college
By Dave Matticks · #102051 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
From a young whippersnapper : ) I believe they are referred to as: "SB-SBS | SAE841 spherical sintered bronze bearings with oil-impregnated" or " Sintered bronze A50 spherical bushing"
Re: Sources of help with machining (was Royal live center)
This is with Outlook 2007 and Win 10. Robert Downs Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 09:00 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] Royal live center Can we change the subject
By Robert Downs · #102049 ·
Re: Royal live center
I replied?? 1/6/19 ??? ??? ??? ??? nope
By mike allen · #102048 ·
Re: Royal live center
Mike I send you a private e-mail why no answer GP --------------------------------------------
By Guenther Paul · #102047 ·
Re: Royal live center
10-4 !!!!!!!!!!!! ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #102046 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
This oil lite product company is not in the united states GP --------------------------------------------
By Guenther Paul · #102045 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
Jim, Not the same thing as the ferrule you are referring to. The one you are talking about is solid brass and used in a compression fitting. These are sintered bronze and used as bearings in small
By bmonson61 · #102044 ·
Re: Royal live center
This is true. So many school districts are closing shops. This is how I picked up a 14" Power Matin bandsaw for cheap.? The Fort Worth ISD was closing the woodshop classes.? This saw came from a
By Jody · #102043 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
Another page for you. These are metric, maybe your is also. http://www.pte-ltd.co.uk/pdf/oilite2.pdf Paul _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
By Paul Galarneau · #102042 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
I don¡¯t think I¡¯ve ever replied to anyone on this group before as I¡¯m mostly a lurker ( no longer own an Atlas lathe). but I¡¯ve always called what you¡¯ve pictured a ¡® ferrule¡¯. About
By Jim Stack · #102041 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
Hi, Look at the link below. I think it might be a OiliteR Spherical Bearings. Hope this helps. https://www.bowman.co.uk/bearings/oilite-bearings-self-lubricating-bearings Paul :-) :-) _____ From:
By Paul Galarneau · #102040 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
Jeff Plastic may not be a good alternative I am afraid the shaft may bond to the plastic when it gets hot. I would call McMaster-Car and ask a technical person what they have to substitute oil lite
By Guenther Paul · #102039 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
Maybe ssearch for "oil impregnated spherical bearing"? Most of the hits are on Chinese sites but maybe with some digging... Here's one:
By Russ Kepler · #102038 ·
Re: Off Topic Question for the old-timers
Jeff Have you considered plastic there is some tough plastic out there. GP --------------------------------------------
By Guenther Paul · #102037 ·
Off Topic Question for the old-timers
Apologies up front for OT, but you guys know more than anyone I've spoken to on the phone today. Does anyone know the proper terminology for the attached pic? Pillow, Pillow Block, Oval, ovoid, egg,
By rockindubya · #102036 ·
Re: Royal live center
That's a pretty darn deal , I hope his students know how lucky they are ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #102035 ·
Re: Internal Threading - Compound Setup
Really, these things are not rocket science. They are a set of centerless-ground rods of specific diameters, and a paper chart. (Or, you can do it with a simple equation.) As long as the rods are
By Jon Elson · #102034 ·
Re: Internal Threading - Compound Setup
You buy or make a plug gauge with as nearly exactly the thread you need to mate to as you can manage. For a lathe chuck, a duplicate of the spindle.? For the one I made for my Atlas I was essentially
By Bill in OKC too · #102033 ·
Re: Internal Threading - Compound Setup
I was thinking of a double-ender. Yrs, d > >
By David Beierl · #102032 ·