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May have few for one for not like OFF TOPIC.?
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OT? ? for OFF TOPIC
AH? ?for AROUND THE HOME?
PR? ? for PROJECTS?
MM? For Mini Mill
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For I am OK with or without tags. I enjoy read like good old fashione Magazines?
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Dave?


Re: 4Jaw on hand drill

 

My chuck comes with a sub to fit in a ? drill motor
? let begin.
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Dave?
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Re: 4Jaw on hand drill

 

The first I just pressman error .?
But second time?
WHAT
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Dave?
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On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 04:55 AM, <flyfishingdude9@...> wrote:

On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 07:48 PM, Roy wrote:
Needs to be made of something that resists corrosion from blood.
Great! I just spit coffee all over my computer monitor! ?


Re: 4Jaw on hand drill

 

On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 07:48 PM, Roy wrote:
Needs to be made of something that resists corrosion from blood.
Great! I just spit coffee all over my computer monitor! ?


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I think the convention is to use "OT" for "Off Topic."? Don't need any periods.

Charles E. "Chuck" Kinzer

On Sunday, January 19, 2025 at 07:14:38 PM PST, davesmith1800 <davesmith1@...> wrote:


It a balance of on subject and off subject.? Off subject can keep a group a live in slow times.?
1) It more how far off subject.
2) I think the title should say OS or? O.S. for off subject.?
This any does read about off subject they can skip it.
3) The what is on subject only talk about mini lathes or mills or projects maybe even using the lathe for anything.??
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It nice if could have two threads here one for on subject and one off subject.
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Best opinion is in tilte say OS or? O.S.
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Dave?
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FYI
I ran across your Aloris milling Attachment on different site nice work?
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On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 05:28 PM, OldToolmaker wrote:
Does it really matter if someone likes something. I think that is a personal opinion and not relevant to the group as a whole.
Dick

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Locked Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE

 

It a balance of on subject and off subject.? Off subject can keep a group a live in slow times.?
1) It more how far off subject.
2) I think the title should say OS or? O.S. for off subject.?
This any does read about off subject they can skip it.
3) The what is on subject only talk about mini lathes or mills or projects maybe even using the lathe for anything.??
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It nice if could have two threads here one for on subject and one off subject.
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Best opinion is in tilte say OS or? O.S.
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Dave?
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FYI
I ran across your Aloris milling Attachment on different site nice work?
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On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 05:28 PM, OldToolmaker wrote:

Does it really matter if someone likes something. I think that is a personal opinion and not relevant to the group as a whole.
Dick


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Does it really matter if someone likes something. I think that is a personal opinion and not relevant to the group as a whole. Dick


Re: Stuart Score steam engine.

 

I know.? But I am trying to not spend the 20 British Pounds plus shipping.

Howard Garner

On Sunday, January 19, 2025 at 07:54:53 PM EST, Roy via groups.io <roylowenthal@...> wrote:


It looks like Stuart will sell you construction details:
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Roy


Re: Stuart Score steam engine.

 

It looks like Stuart will sell you construction details:
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Roy


Re: 4Jaw on hand drill

 

Needs to be made of something that resists corrosion from blood.
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Roy


Re: Mini 4 jaw chuck

 

Backplate for chuck?
Note ?NC tape hole for hold down? parts in chuck .
Handy to one in center.?
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Dave
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On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 07:24 AM, Mark Kimball wrote:

How is that chuck mounted on your RT?? The 3-jaw I got for mine has a "skirt" around its base with 4 screw holes.? They match the 4 T-nut slots on the top of the RT.


4Jaw on hand drill

 

Here is a 4 jaw chuck on a hand drill.
Looks like fun and trip say to hospital staff .
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Re: Mini 4 jaw chuck

 

Off the internet of backs for rotary tables


Re: Mini 4 jaw chuck

 

It has two tap holes and has thread mount 14 mm too.?
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I have 2?" aluminum bar stock I going to cut thick washer about ?"thick.?
They do make mount for the chuck mount to a rotary table.?
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The chuck is nice for small parts.
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Dave?
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On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 07:24 AM, Mark Kimball wrote:

How is that chuck mounted on your RT?? The 3-jaw I got for mine has a "skirt" around its base with 4 screw holes.? They match the 4 T-nut slots on the top of the RT.


Re: Mini 4 jaw chuck

 

How is that chuck mounted on your RT?? The 3-jaw I got for mine has a "skirt" around its base with 4 screw holes.? They match the 4 T-nut slots on the top of the RT.


Re: Used pricing

 

Was at Cabin Fever Expo this weekend.
A Harbor Freight 7x lathe sold in the consignment area for $500
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Howard Garner


Stuart Score steam engine.

 

I scored a Score at a recent auction.
The materials kit is complete.
It is missing all the paperwork.
I can get most of the information from the 10H kit.
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But, I need the section on the crank shaft and the main body.
Every thing else is just 10H duplicates.
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Can someone please assist?
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Howard Garner
Pickens, SC


Mini 4 jaw chuck

 

Just a new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table 48mm dia.
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Nice size for small parts.?
It is not turning just light work on the 3" rotary table.?
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Dave


Re: Used pricing

 

Back around 2000 Ebay was fun to buy and sell. After 2005 I stopped it had changed a lot.?
I did buy one item in 2016.?
The next is Because of Amazon low price and free shipping hard to sell?
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I sell look but not nothing like the old days.?
The cost of shipping is a big problem.? Then a lot sellers are just there to make money today.?
It can fun?
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Dave?
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 11:40 PM, Miket_NYC wrote:

I think you're being a bit unfair to the people on Ebay. I've bought a lot of stuff there, for machining and photography, and I've never done it to resell, but always for my own use.? I suspect the great majority of buyers there are like me.
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Mike Taglieri?

On Wed, Jan 15, 2025, 7:00?PM Archie McNee via <archie.mcnee=[email protected]> wrote:
Interesting question. My personal view is I¡¯d rather sell cheaper to someone who genuinely wanted to get started in machining than someone who had more cash but just wanted a bargain. How do you tell the difference? I don¡¯t know but I would prefer to give something away than sell to someone on eBay who may split everything up and sell individual item for a profit. How much do you need the case if obviously a consideration. I¡¯m not rich but selling stuff on EBay doesn¡¯t interest me. I¡¯d rather give it away to a good cause.
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Archie

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Re: Used pricing

 

I think you're being a bit unfair to the people on Ebay. I've bought a lot of stuff there, for machining and photography, and I've never done it to resell, but always for my own use.? I suspect the great majority of buyers there are like me.

Mike Taglieri?


On Wed, Jan 15, 2025, 7:00?PM Archie McNee via <archie.mcnee=[email protected]> wrote:
Interesting question. My personal view is I¡¯d rather sell cheaper to someone who genuinely wanted to get started in machining than someone who had more cash but just wanted a bargain. How do you tell the difference? I don¡¯t know but I would prefer to give something away than sell to someone on eBay who may split everything up and sell individual item for a profit. How much do you need the case if obviously a consideration. I¡¯m not rich but selling stuff on EBay doesn¡¯t interest me. I¡¯d rather give it away to a good cause.
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Archie