Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
Cantex 1.25 in. 90¡ã Bell End PVC Elbow Conduit Fitting for Cantex PVC Conduits R5233826 - The Home Depot Access denied !
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
Electrical grade PVC pipes have even longer radius sweep ell's if you have the room... They can even be 'STREET' style and can be had at Home Depot and Lowes, (and others in your area). Cantex 1.25
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Jon Rus
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Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
If you have room? for it, a sweep elbow would be a better choice than a standard elbow. < https://www.pvcfittingsonline.com/fittings/schedule-40-pvc/elbows/90/sweep.html > I'd probably do it on the
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Roy
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Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
You are correct.? However, I will still be able to use my lathe.? The 1 1/2" pipe will need to be bored to fit both the tool port and the vacuum hose end.
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Arthur Coe
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Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
It sounded like he wanted to use his lathe , thats why i piped in with my idea . animal
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mike allen
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Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
That would work.? I could use 1 1/2" pipe and have almost the full length buried in the 1 1/2" 90 degree fitting.
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Arthur Coe
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Re: CJ0618 lead screw
I decided to go ahead and get an imperial lead screw for my lathe. I looked around and could not find the imperial leadscrew for a cj0618 on AliExpress or Ebay. Only the 1.5mm screw was available.
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@ThomasKeefe
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Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
Hi Mike. Personally I would take the easy route and use short pieces of plastic pipe bored etc to suit and connect all together. One piece to fit dust collection port, other end to fit 90deg fitting,
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Ellis Cory
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Re: Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
Turn the jaws around first . Then I would drill a hole through the 90 centers with one of the openings & run a piece of all thread or a long bolt through the spindle with a washer & a nut on each end
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mike allen
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Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
I've got a 70's era radial arm saw with a dust collection port that doesn't match current vacuum fittings.? I bored one end of a 1 1/4" PVC coupling to fit the saw outlet and the other end to fit the
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Arthur Coe
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Re: Motor Cuts using Steady Rest
It¡¯s a LMS 4100 upgraded to a 16¡± bed - it has a brushless motor. I know it has an over-current cut-off and that¡¯s what¡¯s kicking in. What I can¡¯t figure is why I¡¯m might be over-feeding
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CBJessee-N4SRN
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Re: Motor Cuts using Steady Rest
Which 7x16 is it?? That doc is for the older Brushed DC motors. If it's a BLDC 7x16 it'd be a different drive and motor...
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WAM
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Re: Motor Cuts using Steady Rest
Try the excellent troubleshooting guide from LMS: < https://littlemachineshop.com/images/gallery/PDF/drivetroubleshooting.pdf > Roy
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Roy
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Re: Motor Cuts using Steady Rest
Too much "Feed"?
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atkinson.railroad@...
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Re: Motor Cuts using Steady Rest
Is it only when using a steady rest that this happens? You probably need to check the amps. [email protected]> wrote:
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Ralph Hulslander
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Motor Cuts using Steady Rest
The motor on my LMS 7x16 cuts out turning down 360 brass when using a steady rest with a HSS tool. The 7" 1.25" brass rod is centered in my 4-jaw cuck to 0.005" and the Steady Rest is 2.25" back from
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CBJessee-N4SRN
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Re: CJ0618 lead screw
The I purchased last came with metric lead screw 2.00mm I do most time both inch and metric with dies. If doing projects that needs both inside and outside threads I just 2.00, 1.00 or 0.50 mm
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davesmith1800
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Re: CJ0618 lead screw
Contact LittleMachineShop and see what they say instead of relying on just the website.? They do know a thing or two.
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MikeK
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Re: CJ0618 lead screw
I have a handwheel not a crank so it no problem with power reverse. I have cut many threads this way. [email protected]> wrote:
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John Mattis
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Re: CJ0618 lead screw
The problem with cutting threads of a system different from the lead screw is that the gears can't be disengaged & re-engaged in the same position. You have to keep them engaged the whole time and
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Roy
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