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Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
Raymond ? result was like? ? However, nice lathe. Johannes Lavoll.
By Johannes · #120362 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
Use seal ball bearing On motor they over 20,000 hour of life. A good brand is 40,000 hours. At time I put in what had and had shorter life. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120361 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
The word preload is not best in world on any thing. Most will over titeon. Some manuals I had said tieon till finger back off one two notch on bearing retain nut and so bear spins . If you over titeon
By davesmith1800 · #120360 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
*PRR, Here may be some useful information...*
By Jon Rus · #120359 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
Sorry, I wrote the message on the web page and i sent it too quickly. Here's it again : Hi, I've some trouble adjusting the clearance of the headstock bearings on my lathe. It's a WBL210 Weiss lathe ;
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #120358 ·
Locked Re: HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
I am responding to *your question* If go not like talking about rules then click *MUTE* This why some groups just slowly dies.? This is not my thread. If buy a mini you talk about what next. Move to
By davesmith1800 · #120356 ·
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Thank you Stan. I didn't notice this button.
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #120355 ·
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Hi Dave. Before you question another¡¯s email, please check your own, see below. It¡¯s a good idea to read through a message before clicking on Send ! I agree with Pierre-Raymond and I am surprised
By Ellis Cory · #120354 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
There's a saying on Facebook, "This isn't an airport, no need to announce your departure. " People got tired with that rudeness and just vote with their feet. [email protected]> wrote:
By Brian · #120353 ·
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Now know why see I start on group when was a Yahoo over 20 years ago I think. A very good post letting everyone know. GREAT POST ? THANK YOU Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120352 ·
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Yes. If you log into the groups.io site to read messages you will see that Mute button to mute the topic. If one has individual messages sent to your email address, there's a link at the bottom of the
By Stan Gammons · #120351 ·
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So all some one has to is press the button in the?Upper right hand corner as shown in photo below. I saw botton but did not know how simple it is I has wasted my time try with that button anyone can
By davesmith1800 · #120350 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
Today I machine the pilot for adapter to rotary. Here sise of chuck tomorrow I will machine the polit for chuck. Note The chuck did not come with screws I had two that fit. Dave See photo
By davesmith1800 · #120349 ·
Locked Re: HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Thank you I did not know *So if does do not want read or get email from topic just click and be happy.* *Dave*
By davesmith1800 · #120348 ·
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At the bottom of the message is a link titled ¡°mute this topic¡±. Click on it and it will take you to the groups.io page where you can mute the topic. Stan
By Stan Gammons · #120347 ·
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We have members leaving. To little to talke about is basic reason. Most do not cancel they just not to come back. I am doing my part by posting on how adding tooling to my mini lathe. *So what are
By davesmith1800 · #120346 ·
Locked Re: HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
What does that mean? Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120345 ·
Locked HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
The title is clear. I'm fed off this useless topic. Thank you. _._,_._,_
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #120344 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
All that stuff is covered in the group guidelines which I get just about every month from a bunch of the groups that I'm in including this one . animal
By mike allen · #120343 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
I think are same page ( Common sense, reasonableness and practicality, nothing more is needed. ) This all that is need. I like have said is pass {after mini lathe setup what is next step} Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120342 ·