Re: Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips
Thanks Russ. I'll take a look at it.? I thought that might all I had to do but I was scared to force it.
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Jody
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#102231
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Re: Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips
I think those test points are adjustable , there are only so many setups ya can do with the point always in the same place ??? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips
Most indicators (other than the Starrett Last Word) are adjustable for the relative angle of the tip to the body - you just grab the arm and move it like you're bending it where it connects. The Last
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Russ Kepler
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Re: Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips
I'll have to look when I get home to confirm this, but I think this is it. -513-282GT https://www.amazon.com/Mitutoyo-513-282GT-Indicator-Parallel-Graduation/dp/B003UATOZY I was going to look at the
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Jody
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Re: Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips
JodyYou have the model number of the indicator GP
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Guenther Paul
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Re: Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips
Pictures? Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 5:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [atlas-craftsman IO] Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips So I'm not sure what happened to my test indicator but the tip
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Kurt Sierens
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Mitutoyo Test Indicator Tips
So I'm not sure what happened to my test indicator but the tip is not vertical any longer. I'm very careful with it and have only used it on the lathe.? It is a parallel model and the tip moves in
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Jody
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Re: Aftermarket parts company¡¯s
MyMachineShop.net, run by Joel, makes some things. I¡¯ve bought a spindle thread protector for the mill (and 618) and several other things from him over the years. He makes some parts and also sells
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Robert Downs
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Re: 3 D Printed Gears
Mike?First I am not a bully, I never saw a reply from you in my mail. If i mistakenly confused you with another member i apologize. If a person uses a assumed profile name thats what happens I
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Guenther Paul
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Re: 3 D Printed Gears
I replied to you & said nope when ya asked if I had a 3D printer . *I DO NOT HAVE A #D PRINTER !!!!!!!. *I never made you any gears & if I even had a printer I would not have made gears for you GP .
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mike allen
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3 D Printed Gears
Animal printed me 2- 40 tooth gears for my atlas. The gears did not hold up on the first try. The teeth stripped. One problem i found Animal printed them like a honey comb.? that's a No no.? Now
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Guenther Paul
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Re: Aftermarket parts company¡¯s
You might also be interested in castings for Atlas Lathe accessories. I built the T-sloted faceplate from this casting kit and found it and excellent mill project.
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Pete McLaughlin <pete_mclaughlin_93555@...>
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Re: Carriage Stop and Indicator
Thanks for the links.The 2nd one I might copy the way clamp design. Simple and little machining.? Not having a mill I need to keep my design simple.-Jody
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Jody
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Re: Carriage Stop and Indicator
qanthony87: Here are some pics of the DRO installed on my Atlas 10F. It is an I-Gaging EZ-View 24" scale on the Y and 12" scale on the X. It is accurate and repeatable, and cost under $100. HTH,?
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Bill Buckalew
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Re: Aftermarket parts company¡¯s
Call Clausing (original manufacturer of the lathe) first if you have not already.? They stock a number of wear items for these antiques.? You might be surprised by pricing that is better than is
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Bill Pendergrass
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Aftermarket parts company¡¯s
Hey Y¡¯all ?,, thanks ? first off for you guys help thus far , Are their any after market parts company¡¯s making parts for Atlas lathes ? ( mine is mod. V48)
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blw6772@...
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Re: Carriage Stop and Indicator
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William Nelson
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Re: Carriage Stop and Indicator
I've been wanting a nice mounting bracket for a micrometer head and a dial indicator. I made one from aluminum and it works ok on my Southbend 10k. I have the standard micrometer stop but it doesn't
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William Nelson
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Re: Carriage Stop and Indicator
Perry, If you mean checked them for accuracy, no. Frankly, I¡¯ve never had any occasion to use them except once. And I don¡¯t even recall what I was doing that time. :-) Robert Downs Sent: Thursday,
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Robert Downs
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Re: Internal Threading - Compound Setup
No worries Bill.? I figured if they were good enough for you they would be fine. I actually got them in the mail a few days ago, and also ordered thread wire adaptors that PD makes to help in using
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Jody
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