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Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
That looks to be a nice chuck.? Having recommendations from you and Andrei, it has to be good quality.? If this old Atlas chuck from ebay doesn't work, I'll be looking at this.? Thanks Andrei and
By Jody · #107167 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Thanks Robert and Dan. That was a good description and suggestion? I wish I wouldn't have pulled the trigger on an old Atlas that threads on because it was a decent deal.??I wish I had this info
By Jody · #107166 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
New York does not tax inventory. There are only 7 states left that do that. Typos are courtesy of autocorrect. ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 8:48:13 AM To:
By Andrei · #107165 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Are the owned by Hardinge now? Their address is the same. Typos are courtesy of autocorrect. ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 8:48:13 AM To: [email protected]
By Andrei · #107164 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Buck Chuck company still lists Adjust-Tru chucks on-line: 6" Adjust-Tru 3-Jaw,? forged steel body with reversible (2-pc) jaws, 23 Lbs (does not include mounting plate) MSRP $960 US
By mondosmetals · #107163 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Robert , I haven't been concerned because of the type work I do but was wondering.? ? Once the chuck is set up with a machined back plate and you have zero runout do you have to mark the plate and
By perry7122 · #107162 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Robert, this is a great description. Thank you Typos are courtesy of autocorrect. ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 12:29:40 AM To: [email protected]
By Andrei · #107161 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
In your shoes, I'd try ebay. There are a couple chucks listed there for about $50 each, though I can't vouch for fit or condition. And you do want to get both sets of jaws. Bruce NJ
By Bruce Freeman · #107160 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Let me clarify something - 3-jaw lathe chucks these days generally come in one of three ways. 1) Generally the least expensive will be the type where the rear plate of the chuck comes already threaded
By Robert Downs · #107159 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
That is a 5" mini-lathe chuck. Probably not a bad chuck, but maybe a little small for a 12" Atlas. I have a 4-jaw 5" I got for my mini-lathe, and it's maybe a bit large for them. All depends on what
By Bill in OKC too · #107158 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
The seller of my chuck is on Ebay and is in Michigan don't remember his name , i think? he is still there. Look him up. He sells chucks with back plates. I machined my own. My chuck ran with in
By Guenther Paul · #107157 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
The chuck Andrei pointed out on e-bay is a great chuck. I have one? GP
By Guenther Paul · #107156 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
This chuck one has to make the adapter plate. I hope the one that buys it knows how GP
By Guenther Paul · #107155 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
Oddly enough I went the exact same route. Grabbing the work and dialing it in I finally realized that I was chasing half thousandths and came to a realistic appraisal as to what was needed. Two
By Bill Williams · #107154 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
I learned on a lathe with only a 4-jaw. The initial days were madness but now I can dial in a 4-jaw faster than many can select the right collet for their collet chuck. Plus on some work the 4-jaw is
By Steve Johnson · #107153 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
O rings make good small belts.
By jmartin957 <[email protected]> · #107152 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Rubber bands come in many varieties.
By Brian Cayer · #107151 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Make the jaws replaceable with w hard set, soft steel and an aluminum set for non maring work.? ? ? I replaced the hardened, diamond embossed ones on my bench vice with aluminum years ago for a job
By perry7122 · #107150 ·
Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Working on it ;<)Set screw as well.Dimensions don't matter, I think it's a good process regardless of size.Beats the hell out of form tools for one off on a small lathe!Dave?Sent from my T-Mobile 4G
By Dave Matticks · #107149 ·
Re: I Need a 3 Jaw Chuck
If you feel that you can afford it, I would also go with a Buck or Buck style with reversible jaws. Another good brand is or was Pratte-Bernerd. I¡¯ve had a 6¡± P-B for nearly 40 years. If you
By Robert Downs · #107148 ·