Re: Dreaded crack sound
This is the drawing for the clamp...which is what the OP wants?
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/51/29798.pdf
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Brian Roberts
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
Hello Bill:
In his initial post on this topic Allen Underdown specifically asked for the tailstock base (bottom tailstock):
" Anybody know where I can find a bottom tailstock M6-7 replacement for a
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mondosmetals
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
That's a tailstock base, not the clamping plate.
Bill in OKC?
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
$14.95 plus shipping:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/166999019934
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mondosmetals
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
All there is for what? If you have the tools, you can build better and more complex tools. If you have the skills. The guys who started all this had files and hammers and chisels and saws. Now there
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
EBay is all there is
[email protected]> wrote:
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Joel Rogers
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
For future reference you can build an "oven" from firebrick to concentrate the heat from multiple torches. It's not impossible to find propane or acetylene torches that are airbreathers, like the
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
I forgot about these guyz , thay may have one
https://bmpartstech.com/
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mike allen
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
Youngest is a professional welder - he said it would be a PITA as small as it is.
I also don't have anything that generates enough heat to braze.
I figured if I couldn't find one I'd call
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Allen Underdown
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
Also, cast iron is not too difficult to braze. If it's not in too many parts. Forney makes a nickle-based brazing rod if you want a slightly better color match, and brass brazing rod will work.
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
Hate spleck. Loctited.
Bill in OKC?
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Dreaded crack sound
I'm betting it would be a LOT cheaper to make your own from some mild steel. Don't see one on ebay right now, but there's a photo of the clamp plate in this complete
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Bill in OKC too
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Dreaded crack sound
I posted this on the 618 group a couple of days ago with minimal responses. Posting here since I think the group is bigger and more active.
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In electronics you have the magic smoke, with cast
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Allen Underdown
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Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
Here you go! ?Pictures of my tool post grinder and Dremel router mount.
Mike
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Mike K6AJ
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Added photo album Atlas Tool Post Grinder on Craftsman 12” Lathe
#photo-notice
Mike K6AJ <mkelleyp@...> added the photo album Atlas Tool Post Grinder on Craftsman 12” Lathe ( /g/atlas-craftsman/album?id=299718 )
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Re: trying to attach the motor to my 10f
sorry meant to say mine is the vertical kind
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hedgesben@...
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Re: trying to attach the motor to my 10f
ok it helps if i actually look at this stuff.? there is a plate on the motor that says tuscon made in Britain. ? How the hell your supposed to mount this thing onto the motor mount i dunno.?
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hedgesben@...
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Re: trying to attach the motor to my 10f
I've run into plates like that on several motors. It's probably a bodged up effort to make a newer (or older) motor fit a mounting bracket from a different generation of equipment.? My Atlas TH42
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: trying to attach the motor to my 10f
Do you have the horizontal or vertical countershaft? On my 10F I have a
horizontal countershaft and I do not have that plate. To me that looks
like an adapter that somebody made because their motor
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Will Brooks
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trying to attach the motor to my 10f
Hi all i have finally got to the point where i can see light at the end of the tunnel and its not the oncoming express train to Sheffield!!
Todays task was to measure up for the bolts to mount the
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hedgesben@...
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