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Re: Royal live center
GP, You can smell it from a distance! I don't know where you live but we would probably get along as neighbors. Dave
By Dave Matticks · #101944 ·
Re: Royal live center
Dave got to ask So now you admitted what you did Ha ha GP --------------------------------------------
By Guenther Paul · #101943 ·
Re: Royal live center
Like shit
By Dave Matticks · #101942 ·
Re: Royal live center
Seems like the cheap ones prevail. I prefer things that work today, tomorrow and the same in 40 years. Dave
By Dave Matticks · #101941 ·
Re: Royal live center
Dave Got to ask. How does a turd smell GP --------------------------------------------
By Guenther Paul · #101940 ·
Re: This info is somewhere but ... Craftsman 101.07403 lathe
Hi Ralph, Regarding ELS on both the lathe and mill. What do you really want to do on the lathe? For threading you still need to use the half nut unless you want to stop and reverse for each pass
By Dave Matticks · #101939 ·
Re: Royal live center
But that's because they're crap, not because they're Chinese. If we want good tools and are willing to pay for them the Chinese will sell them to us. If we want cheap tools, the Chinese will sell them
By David Beierl · #101938 ·
Re: Royal live center
You can establish standards and sell the ISO whatever stickers to make it sound impressive but it doesn't always go that way! Been there many times. Socket head cap screws for example, certified but
By Dave Matticks · #101937 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe
Yes, since we are talking about your workbench : ) and not drifting off on topics that should be under their own headings so that in the future people can search and find them easier ( hint, hint) : )
By Ken H · #101936 ·
Re: Royal live center
Indeed Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2019 3:49:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] Royal
By Andrei · #101935 ·
Re: Royal live center
As is the race to the highest price.? Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
By perry7122 · #101934 ·
Re: Royal live center
There is almost always room for craftsmanship. I have seen some exquisite work done with very simple tools under difficult conditions. Bill in OKC --------------------------------------------
By Bill in OKC too · #101933 ·
Re: Royal live center
My dad was in Tokyo at the end of the war. He brought home a 25 mm micrometer which had been damaged, then given a new serial number, with the female screw assembly made from copper and hand-scribed
By David Beierl · #101932 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe
What size is is the motor shaft? A DC motor could work, and if it doesn't, I could put it on my bandsaw. I'm easy. Not cheap, but easy. :) Bill in OKC --------------------------------------------
By Bill in OKC too · #101931 ·
Re: Royal live center
One of my instructors in photography collected Nikon cameras. He had one made just post-war with the leaves of the shutter iris made from GI beer cans. You could see where the black paint didn't quite
By Bill in OKC too · #101930 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe
Having had a 220 V, 3/4 HP AC motor running my 12 x 36 Atlas for the last 50 years I would like to know the advantages of upgrading to a 3/4 HP Consew? At $132.49 cheaper than replacing my original
By Bill Williams · #101929 ·
Re: Royal live center
The cheap tin toys etc were General MacArthur's idea for something they could do with cheap/salvaged materials to bring some cash flow into their wrecked country. They were already challenging the
By David Beierl · #101928 ·
VFD upgrades
Greetings group... while I have recently upgraded from my 1036 model ¡°d¡± (I think) atlas to a 12¡± (model 101.28990)... but with VFD discussion, I have this... an old bandsaw I repowered with a
By a_rodi2 <a_rodi2@...> · #101927 ·
Re: Royal live center
You can make super good parts anywhere in the world. All you have to do is establish the standards and enforce them. The race to the lower price is generally a loser for anyone. Get Outlook for
By Andrei · #101926 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe
Hi Raymond , The VFD¡¯s that I am familiar with ( Hitachi and Yaskawa) , are current limited / protected . . . So if the motor attempts to draw more current than the VFD is capable of delivering ,
By cwlathes · #101925 ·