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Re: QCGB banjo needed
Back before milling machines became common, such things were sawn out by hand, or cast in iron, brass, or even aluminum, then filed or chiseled out. Look at some of the old books on what was called
By Bill in OKC too · #117025 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
I gotta be loosing it , I could have sworn that I saw one in there . I'll look again when I'm a bit fresher animal
By mike allen · #117024 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
Thank you Mike, I will have a look. [email protected]> wrote:
By Natius van der Watt · #117023 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
interesting , any story on how yer lathe made it all the way over there ? thanks animal
By mike allen · #117022 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
That would be awesome... but shipping it to South Africa will probably cost more than the part... [email protected]> wrote:
By Natius van der Watt · #117021 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
look in the files section , there's file on the first page I believe that says 17 Drawings open that one up & there's 3 pages I think & there's at least 1 banjo there , may be more . animal
By mike allen · #117020 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
I am sure someone on the list has a decent mill and could make one for you. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 1:15:27
By Andrei · #117019 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
This could be handy; where is this section with drawings Mike? I also need a banjo but I do not have a mill. So I figured if I could draw up the banjo in CAD, I could split it into layers and have
By Natius van der Watt · #117018 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
This is a great Group thank you all !! Regards Steve Liljestrand
By Steve Lil · #117017 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
I forgot to mention that if ya contact Clausing who bought Atlas Press way way back & they no longer have the part for sale they will send ya a copy of the print so ya can make yer own . Also if ya
By mike allen · #117016 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
ya may try these folks , or lost creek machine https://bmpartstech.com/ https://lostcreekmachine.com/ animal
By mike allen · #117015 ·
Re: QCGB banjo needed
They can often be found on eBay but expect to pay $300+ If you have access to a mill it would not be a difficult part to make.
By Nelson · #117014 ·
QCGB banjo needed
Would any one know where to ger a L6 1007 banjo for a quick change gear box ?
By Brian Sherling · #117013 ·
Re: DIY powerfeed for mill
IF your Mill is an Atlas horizontal, many came with a power feed. ? You MIGHT find parts to make a conversion IF your Mill is a vertical, it is a more or less easier project. ?ENCO made a power
By charles brady · #117012 ·
DIY powerfeed for mill
? Finally got my mill in my machine room & under power . Wondering if anyone here has come up with a DIY powerfeed that could be used on a mill . thanks animal
By mike allen · #117011 ·
Re: Hello. New Owner of Old Atlas Mill
Thank you to all for the references, videos and encouragement! There¡¯s a lot to absorb¡­especially for this old mind. But, it¡¯s looking more like it¡¯s doable. Thank you again and i¡¯m sure
By Conjada · #117010 ·
Re: Looking for Tooling for my Atlas/Craftsman 101.07403 Lathe
A worthwhile place to point your browser is¡­ Atlas Press Co. - Publication Reprints vintagemachinery.orgYou might want to download this early on¡­ Atlas Press Co. - Publication Reprints - Manual
By Charles Brumbelow · #117009 ·
Re: Looking for Tooling for my Atlas/Craftsman 101.07403 Lathe
Apparently lost the link for tool posts from LMS.? https://littlemachineshop.com/products/search.php?tabName=Products&term=Tool+posts William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good
By Bill in OKC too · #117008 ·
Re: Looking for Tooling for my Atlas/Craftsman 101.07403 Lathe
Excellent advice!? Here is a lathe starter kit for Atlas/Craftsman 6" lathes.?https://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=6364&category=2122081964 That'll give us a baseline
By Bill in OKC too · #117007 ·
Re: Looking for Tooling for my Atlas/Craftsman 101.07403 Lathe
Good recommendations on the tool holders. But he hasn¡¯t said what other tooling he has with the lathe. Without it the lathe is useless, and that tooling can easily cost much more than the lathe
By jmartin957 <[email protected]> · #117006 ·