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Re: rotary table re-engineeering


 

On Fri, 21 Jan 2022, Ralph Hulslander wrote:

I barely can?see it mounted on the lathe on your link page.Do you have the flier you could post or send to me?

You would have to deal with the height on your mill no matter the mounting method.
The rotary would not be mounted directly under your mill spindle so I do not see a problem there.

Ralph

On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 11:08 AM fxkl47BF via groups.io <fxkl47BF@...> wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022, Miket_NYC wrote:

> I assume it mounts horizontally now, right? If so, no need to hack it. Just put it on an angle plate.
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> On Fri, Jan 21, 2022, 10:14 AM fxkl47BF via groups.io <fxkl47BF@...> wrote:
>?? ? ?
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>?? ? ?I recently acquired a Palmgren 800 rotary table for a faction of this cost.
>?? ? ?I would like to modify it to mount horizontally or vertically on a small mill.
>?? ? ?I'm open to suggestion before I start hacking.
>?? ? ?Thanks

As the flier in the add shows it was made to mount on the toolpost of a lathe.
I could mount it vertically with a couple of 123 blocks but not very steady.
If I put it on a large angle plate I would not have enough room between it
and the mill spindle.
I don't have that flier.
It's not my ad.
It's from a Palmgren catalog page 13.

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