Re: Steering wheel adapter
I see 101.07403 on the plate attached to the bed. It is a 12" model. [email protected]> wrote:
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Chad Rebuck
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
What model is your Craftsman???I found this group and the 7x lathes from the Craftsman 109 group. Ryan
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Ryan H
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
So the short answer is that I have a problem buying stuff I don't necessarily need. The good thing is I don't spend much money on what I buy so I often sell for way more because I have patience and
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Chad Rebuck
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
So , out of curiosity why don't you use the Craftsman ? Real estate ? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
Looks really good! Yes, the back gears on the larger lathes are really useful for high-torque, low rpm tasks like parting. -- Bruce Johnson "Wherever you go, there you are." B. Banzai, PhD
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Bruce J
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
I finished up the lathe machine work last night. Thank you for the input from those who provided it Unfortunately I didn't do any of the machining on the mini lathe, but it was a good excuse to get
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Chad Rebuck
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
I didn't part it off or remove it to cut with the saw yet. I did the boring taking mostly light cuts since it is only mounted using the outside 3 jaws and they are quite shallow jaws. I was thinking
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Chad Rebuck
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
I would have left the parting for last when you had all the boring done. Does the hole still go clear through since you could grip the part on the outside so the parting doesn't need to be so deep?
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paul mcclintic
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
I didn't get a 3d printer yet so hopefully the part I make fits correctly. He was planning to drill and tap the holes for a through bolt or potentially tap the holes himself but I may offer to do
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Chad Rebuck
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
I think he has already tested the fit and function with a 3d printed version? I was actually surprised there were not holes in CAD model of the flange. But there was discussion here is a trail fit
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Chris Albertson <albertson.chris@...>
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
If Robert is correct and the flanges are for bolts will you have enough room between the flanges to get the bolts in? It would seem the one end would need a pretty long bolt for how thick the flange
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paul mcclintic
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
Nice photos. About long stringy chips. They should be avoided because they are dangerous. They can grab things (including fingers) and wrap around the spinning part faster than you can react. (Some
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Charles Kinzer
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Re: Steering wheel adapter
All that pictures to this album as I keep moving along https://photos.app.goo.gl/ELyRUXBbcbP5hkKJ6 I spent a few hours working on it tonight. I'm using my Craftsman lathe because the chuck was big
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Chad Rebuck
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Re: LMS screwup is fixed
Well, your theory still applies. I got an ad from lms by email. Looked up mills, nothing. So yea, there are issues out there for many, lms and others, no product.George
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[email protected]
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Re: New fix to dead motor Controller (old HF 33684, bought about 1999)
George Some banks offer a service of using virtual credit cards - basically use once and discard variety. My Master card has that feature though I have not used it. I know it exists because I keep
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Prasad
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Re: New fix to dead motor Controller (old HF 33684, bought about 1999)
That's why I went from our debit card to a charge card. No protection for a debit card.George
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[email protected]
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Re: O rings to replace spring tensioners in cross slide dial?
No because I don't have oil proof O-rings and with my experience, they don't last long in this environment.
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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Re: New fix to dead motor Controller (old HF 33684, bought about 1999)
Jim, YES, they do, at least from France. The Paypal option appeared after the first payment I did with Paypal. I seem to recall that I had to request the seller to pay through Paypal. I paid an extra
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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Re: Is Something Strange Going On at Little Machine Shop?
Ralphie, That can also be caused by ¡°shrinkage¡±, where some miscreant has simply stolen the part. The computer doesn¡¯t know this and says the part is still on the shelf. Jerry F. Sent:
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Gerald Feldman
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Re: O rings to replace spring tensioners in cross slide dial?
Thanks for the link to the chart.? I'm defiantly going to save that.? I think I'm going to give the O-rings a shot.? It sounds like it works for some and not for others so I'm going to hope I'm in
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Ryan H
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