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Re: Wanted: Follow rest.
Here's one... http://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=1198 Steve Langford ________________________________ To: 7x12minilathe@... Sent: Thu, February 14, 2013
By Steve Langford <steze480@...> · #68072 ·
Re: Wanted: Follow rest.
G, you could make one. See: http://mikesworkshop.weebly.com/moving-steady.html Mike
By drmico60 · #68070 ·
Wanted: Follow rest.
I am looking for a low buck follow rest.
By G. <truedblued@...> · #68068 ·
Re: Slightly off topic - Vibratory Media Tumbler
I have the larger Harbor Freight one, and it has held up well. The smaller ones kept burning out after a few uses, but this one has not. I have left it running for days without issue. >
By G. <truedblued@...> · #68069 ·
Re: Slightly off topic - Vibratory Media Tumbler
Neil; If I may ask,how large? What are you planning on tumbling? How heavy are the parts? What type of media? I use a tumbler for brass cases,with dry media. And I cast silver jewelery, and use a wet
By maschwiebert · #68063 ·
Re: Slightly off topic - Vibratory Media Tumbler
Hi I bought a small version for stone polishing but now regularly use it for metal parts made on my lathe (see how I got it on topic :)) Try these:- http://www.ukge.co.uk/UK/barrelling.asp
By srm_92000 · #68062 ·
Re: Slightly off topic - Vibratory Media Tumbler
bowls but available as they Have you tried jewellery & the rock polishing folk? Tony
By Tony Smith · #68067 ·
Slightly off topic - Vibratory Media Tumbler
I'm after a hobby/semi production Vibratory Tumbler for metal finishing. I'm after domestic scale, largish capacity, possibly with interchangable bowls but not a full on industrial one ton auto
By Neil · #68061 ·
Re: New Member
The 3 I have in use in my shop were wiped off with a wet klix rag, oiled, & put to work. After a bit of use, the cross & top slide gibs needed a little adjustment. I was afraid that chips would ge
By MERTON B BAKER <mertbaker@...> · #68066 ·
Re: LMS Bed Extension Kit, HiTorque 16" $99.95
I've done a couple of 7X bed extensions. I mill the two faces & bolt both beds to a 1/2" thick steel plate, full length and 6" wide. The two leadscrews can be neatly spliced together, and a bit of
By MERTON B BAKER <mertbaker@...> · #68065 ·
Re: grinder wheels
If Norton does not make such a wheel I'll be astounded. Mert
By MERTON B BAKER <mertbaker@...> · #68064 ·
Re: Tool SW
Whew john I am not mad then , I checked a couple of times on that link, I was interested to see what the programs actually did . Thanks Don Sent: Thursday, 14 February 2013 6:26 p.m. To:
By Don Leitch <don@...> · #68059 ·
Re: Tool SW
Hi Don Same problem. Possibly Ivan has a fix for this. John Spain
By John Lindo <bechetboat@...> · #68058 ·
Re: grinder wheels - HF 46727
Apparently Harbor Freight is no longer carrying the big HF 46727 Tool & Carbide grinder, so I looked around the web and found an old review page that included a picture of it. Located here:
By OneBike2Ride · #68057 ·
New Member
Hello Group, My name is Lance. I live near Buffalo, NY. I retired from teaching / admin. in 2000. I am currently afflicted with old metal disease and travel around the NorthEast and Canada buying
By crashbone256 <crashbone256@...> · #68060 ·
Re: LMS Bed Extension Kit, HiTorque 16" $99.95
It is the size of the motor compartment. The 14 inch kit has room for a 350 watt conventional motor, while the 16 inch kit is sized for the more compact stepper motor used in the Hi Torque lathes. In
By Robert Furmanak · #68056 ·
Re: LMS Bed Extension Kit, HiTorque 16" $99.95
Thank you HWF... I will. Steve Langford ________________________________ To: 7x12minilathe@... Sent: Wed, February 13, 2013 5:07:14 PM Subject: [7x12minilathe] Re: LMS Bed Extension Kit,
By Steve Langford <steze480@...> · #68055 ·
Re: Abbreviations
(Dial And there's an man who knows how to write. The correct ways is to at the first use of an abbreviation is to put the expanded form in brackets after it, as he's done for DI & DTI. This helps
By Tony Smith · #68054 ·
Re: LMS Bed Extension Kit, HiTorque 16" $99.95
If I were to do I would have to have both beds faced where they meet clamp them to the underside of a piece of RR track, Nickel weld after pre-heating. The lead screw had me stumped. If I had the
By Steve Langford <steze480@...> · #68053 ·
Re: Extension Project
I have the 7X10 also... A little more length would allow a full 2" od. aluminum round bar 12" long to be chucked up to turn out 5 small cylinders with cooling fins all at one time... I cut down a hot
By Steve Langford <steze480@...> · #68052 ·