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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Had a spare 30 minutes this afternoon.?Playing down in my nest anyway.?Made another useless pulley a bit smaller.?Same process applies to a lot of stuff, not just pulleys!Connect the dots!Might
By Dave Matticks · #107140 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
If that does not work, you can check this one out next: https://www.ebay.com/itm/333188883292 Typos are courtesy of autocorrect. ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2020 4:27:59
By Andrei · #107139 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Wow. That Shars adjustable chuck is pricey: https://www.shars.com/products/workholding/lathe-chucks/6-3-jaw-0005-adjustable-universal-chuck-2-piece-jaws Typos are courtesy of autocorrect.
By Andrei · #107138 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
The Chinese SunOu chucks are pretty decent, if you can find them. Good enough for us, amateurs, maybe not as good for production. Typos are courtesy of autocorrect. ________________________________
By Andrei · #107137 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
And, I think they stopped making these about 5 years ago. There are import clones, I have a Phase-II. An 8" Buck Adjust-Tru chuck was listed at close to $1000 when they last made them. Jon
By Jon Elson · #107136 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Years ago I bought a Phase-II adjustable chuck (knockoff of a Buck Adjust-tru) and it was a wonderful improvement. Even though I had ground the tips of my old chuck, the grooves for the jaws were a
By Jon Elson · #107135 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
I rolled the dice on ebay and found an Atlas 3 jaw.? $115 after shipping.? I'll see how it works in a week or so.-Jody?Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S10+, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
By Jody · #107134 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Used Atlas or Buck VS decent quality Chinese. This group is terrific, but sometimes gets obsessive about things like the TIR of a three jaw chuck. I was taught from the beginning that one should
By rfmarchi1 · #107133 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
I went to ebay for a used one. Took a little searching but found one that looked okay for a little over a hundred dollars plus shipping. It arrived and I put it on my lathe and it checked out .005
By Chris · #107132 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Not necessarily. The first (and so far only) chuck I bought for my TH42 is a Shars 4-jaw. It came with an Atlas-branded chuck shaped object that was so far out it's pitiful. I'm trying to get better
By Bill in OKC too · #107131 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
This hardening is a diffusion process. As such the depth is a function of temperature & time. Raise either & it's deeper. Also depends on availability of hardening material. (So time at temp with that
By Jim Irwin · #107130 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Very likely Typos are courtesy of autocorrect. ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2020 3:30:27 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re:
By Andrei · #107129 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
I agree Andrei, 3 jaw is standard equipment. This was my grandfathers lathe and he bought it from his brother who was an electrician and did a lot of conduit and maybe some work on boxes with it as
By Jody · #107128 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
You can probably live with a cheaper 3-jaw for a while, if the compressor is a priority. But it is odd that you did not have a 3 jaw. That is the workhorse of a lathe and the 4-jaw comes always later.
By Andrei · #107127 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Thanks Andrei, I've come across some of them and yes a bit pricey. Especially as I'm about to pony up for a new air compressor. Maybe I can manage my frustration a bit longer to find a deal. I was
By Jody · #107126 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
It will give a really hard abrasion resistant case but still soft and "deformable" under that .001/.002 surface hardness. Done this before as well. Water quench will probably give a higher hardness,
By Dave Matticks · #107125 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Jody, Buck chucks are adjustable for runout and are cool. A bit pricier but worth it Typos are courtesy of autocorrect. ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2020 2:44:42 PM To:
By Andrei · #107124 ·
I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Hey guys, I have a 12" (101.07403) I've reached a level of frustration having on a 4 jaw chuck and am ready to get a 3 jaw. I don't mind setting up the work in a 4 jaw but removing the work to check
By Jody · #107123 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-ReducingAttachment
FWIW you might try to find some old school Kasenite as the current offering is not as effective IMO. But there might well be someone close by that still has a half full can. I am hoarding mine but am
By Bill Williams · #107122 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Nice job on the mini-pulley Dave. ?The tool looks basically like a parting tool to me. if you put a rachet mechanism on it you use i5 to limit the tug on the TP to some number of squares.
By Steve Johnson · #107121 ·