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Re: Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
I will post the pdf files of the swinging tool holder into digitalhobbyist later this week. Thanks for all of your interest. John Lindo
By John Lindo · #1430 ·
Re: Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
Hi, John, I had a couple of other photos that you had sent me at the time that I thought might be of interest... -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA *SATTINGER¡¯S LAW: It works better if you plug
By CLevinski · #1429 ·
Re: Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
John, you could put the .pdf in the files here in digitalhobbyist files also. I do want them and if you do not mind I could post them to the mini lathe group. I have not been banned
By Ralph Hulslander · #1428 ·
Re: Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
Would love to have a copy of your pdf in the files section of the MiniLathes group ( /g/Mini-Lathes/ ) - we are building out a good library of plans there. Jonathan
By Jonathan Mackenzie <jonathanmackenzie@...> · #1427 ·
Re: Swing Up Tool Holder as a Bottle Cutter #MISC #LATHES #MODS
Gday John Have you considered starting a Youtube channel your brilliant work deserves a much wider audience. Greg PS you did not say who emptied all the bottles!
By Greg vk7gm · #1426 ·
Re: Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
Hi John , Great tool could I have a copy of the drawings also. Cheers Allen
By allen gentz · #1425 ·
Re: Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
Hi John, The roller bearings are a good idea.? Thank you for the offer of PDFs, but, since I'm using the Norman style QCTP, the design would have to be modified quite a bit.? Probably easier to
By Mark Kimball · #1424 ·
Swing Up Tool Holder as a Bottle Cutter #MISC #LATHES #MODS
As a post with an interest in the swinging tool holder is current, I will include another use of this tool. Short history, a friend of mine was building an outside BBQ plus bar. The bar support wall
By John Lindo · #1423 ·
Re: Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
Hello Marc I have read your post and can initially provide photos of both external and internal swinging tool holders that I made several years ago. I am currently writing an article for Home Shop
By John Lindo · #1422 ·
Swing up tool holder? #MISC #LATHES #MODS
Charlie suggested I post my question here as well as the 7x12 forum.? I'm thinking about making a swing-up tool holder to facilitate threading ops and am wondering if any folks here have made one,
By Mark Kimball · #1421 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
John, Yes, my ER-32 collets fit into the mounting ring correctly. If you look at the series of photos that show the thread gauges, one of these shows an ER-32 collet mounted in the collet holder with
By CLevinski · #1420 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
Hi, Ralph, I am not sure... it didn't really come up. I'm just happy we resolved it. -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA *SATTINGER¡¯S LAW: It works better if you plug it in.*
By CLevinski · #1419 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
Charlie This is still a bit confusing to me, basically do you have an ER 40 holder ? with an ER 32 internal locking ring dimensions. I would have thought you would need ER 40 collets, all ER holders
By John Lindo · #1418 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
Had they known about the difference? Ralph
By Ralph Hulslander · #1417 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
Good deal. John
By John Lindo · #1416 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
That's why I like those people! Good deal! Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a
By Bill in OKC too · #1415 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
LMS has already ordered spare collet nuts and has agreed to carry them as spare parts in the future, so problem solved! -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA *SATTINGER¡¯S LAW: It works better if you
By CLevinski · #1414 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
John, Great minds think alike! See photos. To make matters more interesting, this appears to actually be M44-1.0, not M40-1.0. Waiting to hear from LMS. -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey,
By CLevinski · #1413 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
Have you checked the pitch with a thread gauge ? Have you swapped out and checked fitted against your other ER 32 nuts. I think a typo error, or most strange. If it is 1.0 mm pitch, then IMHO I see no
By John Lindo · #1412 ·
Re: ER-32 Collet Nut Threads #MISC
Bill, I am quite familiar with your situation, as I have a similar one for a different reason. There are some situations where spending any amount of money to resolve such issues is worth the
By CLevinski · #1411 ·