Re: Head stock spindle questions
Ryan the spindle is alloy steel and the cone pulley is cast iron. So if there is corrosion between the two the cast iron has swelled up and you may have to press it off in a hydraulic press. Dennis
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Dennis Turk
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#5706
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
Hi Joe OK how does $75 and shipping sound. Can go in a medium flat rate box for $15. Dennis Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Head stock
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Dennis Turk
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#5705
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
tried heat? a Map gas bath then a sharp (brass) hammer blow?
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
I have tried the kroil soak no and no luck, I did spray and wash degreaser no luck, it has been soaking in CLR still no luck, next I am going to try electrolysis any other ideas,? also what is the
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Ryan Waldt
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
Hello Dennis: I saw the apron pictures and the part I need is not there. I will take the steady rest. I can pay using paypal if that works for you. Thanks, Joe
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j_dubya_martin
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
John Rosberg got back to me and I will be getting his threading dial. That will be easier than cloning one from the gear. Thank you Dennis. John Molburg
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John Molburg
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Threading dial
Is spoken for ¡ thanks, gents John Rosberg
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john rosberg <john_rosberg@...>
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Re: Threading dial
What on earth are you talking about? RT Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2022 10:54 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [DaltonLathes] Threading dial All I ordered this when they were first offered to the
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rick rickturnerguitars.com
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
Hi Dennis, My address is 510 N 300 E, Valparaiso, IN 46383. It sounds like John R. has the complete unit. Perhaps I will be able to get that. John M. PS. Is there an index to all the correspondence
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John Molburg
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Re: Threading dial
Thanks, Dennis John Rosberg
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john rosberg <john_rosberg@...>
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Re: Threading dial
Hi John You know I still have some parts in a box for your early prototype Lot 5. As to the thread dials I sold them for $80 and shipping. Dennis Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:54 AM To:
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Dennis Turk
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
Morning John Send me your address and will get one in the mail to you next week. Dennis Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:41 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Head stock spindle
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Dennis Turk
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Re: Threading dial
John That works for me. Jcmolburg@... If you want to send me your contact and preferred payment method. John Molburg
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John Molburg
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Threading dial
All I ordered this when they were first offered to the group ¡ I¡¯ve come to realize that I¡¯m never going to install it, and that someone else could get better use from the thing. I¡¯ve no
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john rosberg <john_rosberg@...>
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
Hi Dennis, I don't think I received the information on how to order one of those gears for the threading dial. Could you send me that. Thanks. Sorry if I just missed it in earlier correspondence. John
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John Molburg
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
Also someone was asking about a Dalton 9 apron. Took two pictures of what is left. Not much and as you can see the rack pinion gear is badly worn and also the half nuts were just plain worn out
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Dennis Turk
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
One of you guys was asking about steady rest for a Dalton 9 inch. I just checked and I do have one. If you look at the second picture you can see a small tab is busted off were you adjust the lower
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Dennis Turk
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
I have a 1925 9¡± south bend lathe that had the same bullcone problem. It had been sitting in storage, since around 1930 and was completely frozen- as you describe. Couple of treatments with Kroll
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glenn brooks
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
Ryan the bull gear is a press fit to the spindle secured with a woodruff key. The cone pulley is suppose to rotate feely on the spindle. So again we have a cone pulley that has seized onto the
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Dennis Turk
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Re: Head stock spindle questions
I let the bull/cone gear sit in wd-40(it what I had, and I know it for water displacement; I have some Kroil on the way) the shot pin was removed(it came out completely) the bull will not move
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Ryan Waldt
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