Hi Wayne, I speak up for a 1 1/2X8 piece. What is it for? I'm sure I'll find a use. Thanks, John Sandhagen jrsandhagen@......
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anthrhodes@...
Mar 2, 2001 7:03 pm
In a message dated 01-03-02 05:58:17 EST, Jerry Halcomb wrote: << I don't know what happens but about half of the url's copied to this list are undetectable....
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Jude Miller
heyjude@...
Mar 2, 2001 7:19 pm
... Cast iron is almost twice as stiff as aluminum. That is, a given force will deflect an aluminum part almost twice as much as an iron one. Given that Atlas ...
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Trammell, Rex
rex.trammell@...
Mar 2, 2001 9:23 pm
My 12x36 came with a reversing switch but not wired. I am confused as to what the switch is supposed to do. Electrically it is just a double-pole double-throw...
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dswr@...
Mar 2, 2001 10:23 pm
The type of switch that I have on my 6" Craftsman is a "drum" type. It has a forward-off-reverse sequence on it. If the motor is running and I go past the...
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ROB CATES
sloweasy2@...
Mar 2, 2001 11:03 pm
... months back works great ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. ...
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Jim Irwin
jimirwin@...
Mar 2, 2001 11:18 pm
Rex, The center position is OFF. If you're running in forward and switch suddenly to reverse, it will continue to run the same direction it was. Best regards, ...
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Marty Escarcega
escarcega@...
Mar 2, 2001 11:47 pm
ENCO Has MT2 Collets on sale as well as a couple of MT3's MT2's are $14.99 each and go up to 3/4" and the MT3's are $18.99 for 3/16" and 5/8" ...
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FredWMit@...
Mar 3, 2001 12:32 am
My 6" Craftsman is powered by a Sears washer motor which has two speeds, 1725 RPM & about 1100 RPM and is reversible. I have a Dayton switch with "high" and...
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John Sandhagen
jrsandhagen@...
Mar 3, 2001 12:35 am
Hi All, I am in the midst of rebuilding my spindle and am having some part problems. A previous owner broke a few teeth off the bullgear, repaired it by...
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Rod Reed
rod@...
Mar 3, 2001 12:56 am
Okay group, I could use some advise. I own a 12" Atlas, model 3982 in fairly good shape that my granddad left for me. My neighbor has a 12"Atlas, model 3983...
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Jim Irwin
jimirwin@...
Mar 3, 2001 1:16 am
Rod, Since you already have a 12 in, I assume you already have whatever other tooling is missing from your list of what's with the one next door. Sounds like...
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chad_gassaway@...
Mar 3, 2001 2:41 am
anyone have a 9" steady rest they would be willing to part with?...
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J Tiers
jtiers@...
Mar 3, 2001 4:20 am
The first thing to look for is the following website: http://www.mermac.com look for the advice on buying a lathe section. There are some other portions on...
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J Tiers
jtiers@...
Mar 3, 2001 4:26 am
It is worth noting that the MT collets do not have a through hole, so they are only useful for holding stub pieces. Their main advantage is no separate closer...
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fyunch@...
Mar 3, 2001 5:29 am
#2MT collets do have a through hole---3/8" thread. You can make up a hollow drawbar to pass 3/16" stock. The higher knockout force comes because the long...
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Ronald Thibault
thibaultr@...
Mar 3, 2001 12:49 pm
... http://www.sherline.com/grinding.htm Ron Thibault North Augusta, SC USA Builder Miinie #2 Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona ...
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Ronald Thibault
thibaultr@...
Mar 3, 2001 12:55 pm
... Ivan; What material is the gear and proposed hub. Ron Thibault North Augusta, SC USA Builder Miinie #2 Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona ...
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Skip Evans
skip_evans@...
Mar 3, 2001 1:09 pm
I may have an answer for this problem. Instead of doubling clicking on the URL from the e-mail, highlight the URL, perform a CTRL/C to place the url in ...
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Dave Kamp
DaveKamp@...
Mar 3, 2001 1:56 pm
Hello Group! Didn't see my first post go through, so I'm trying it a second time... I'm Dave, live in eastern Iowa... and am in process of assembling a small ...
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Richard Daniels
dinan215@...
Mar 3, 2001 2:58 pm
Hello I would appreciate your help in my milling attachment project. I bought the lathe from a lady that had many people picking through the tools and ...
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Sagebush9@...
Mar 3, 2001 3:02 pm
Think about using 3C collets. They're almost identical to 3AT, but much more available & cheaper. I get the feeling 3AT's are being phased out. After ...
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J Tiers
jtiers@...
Mar 3, 2001 3:43 pm
You wrote: I've acquired an old lathe, which ... Except that you say it is identical to Atlas I would wonder if it were a Logan, which was definitely sold by...
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Frank Evan Perdicaro
frank@...
Mar 3, 2001 4:38 pm
... In addition to the stiffness issue mentioned earlier, keep in mind the sonic energy issue, probably correctly called "phonon propagation". Cast iron eats...
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Ivan Vegvary
ivanveg@...
Mar 3, 2001 4:53 pm
Ivan; What material is the gear and proposed hub. Ron Thibault North Augusta, SC USA Builder Miinie #2 Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona ...
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Charles Gallo
Charlie@...
Mar 3, 2001 7:46 pm
... Hash: SHA1 Ron, If you price NEW 3C collets VS NEW 3AT collets, they are the same price! BTW, you can order them for about $35 from Hardinge, and get the...
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Dave Kamp
DaveKamp@...
Mar 3, 2001 8:00 pm
... Hi Jerry! Thanks for responding... Mine has wide, flat ways. The leadscrew gearbox is identical to an Atlas down the street... Did Logan use the same...
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michaelhenry@...
Mar 3, 2001 9:13 pm
... time... ... small ... lathe, which ... found a ... my-mind. ... also ... road. ... gear and ... well. ... borrow a mill? I've got an old manual for a 9"...
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michaelhenry@...
Mar 3, 2001 9:18 pm
I read this group on the web clicking on the headers (and replies) one by one to read each of the messages. Lately a click on a header will display an empty...
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Dave Kamp
DaveKamp@...
Mar 3, 2001 11:06 pm
Hi Mike! ... That'd be GREAT! Home address is: Dave Kamp 1313 Canal Shore Drive LeClaire, Iowa 52753 Thanks gobs! DK :-) ...