Re: Shaft Repair - an Alternative to Welding
kc1fp
INA bearings are sold here in the US http://medias.uk.ina.com/medias
also search for Timken. --- In southbendlathe@..., "Mike Duchaj" <michaelj63@c...> wrote: That's where I started, and got nowhere. The staff of the local bearing
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Re: re-building a shaft
cloktime <cloktime@...>
Hey, whatever happened to Al Babbin?? I met him once when I went out to CT to visit my bro who lives nearby. Al had quite a collection of stuff which he was glad to stuff into the back of my van.
Mike
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From: Thomas Tallant [mailto:thomas8482002@...] Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 12:09 AM To: southbendlathe@... Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [southbendlathe] re-building a shaft
You have an mind. But I like it. Thomas
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thy rod and thy sleeve...
Ina Ron Lippard Renaissance Reproductions <renrepro@...>
Big bad lawyer would complain that badet has no salt on rim and where is the worm!
If the job could stand a .002 shrink fit,I'd heat the sleeve and chill the shaft in dry ice.Don't wait to long when you put'em together. regards,Ron shakspear was right about lawyers...
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bdmail <bdmail@...>
Good luck Greg,
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Do you know about the Atlas Group? It is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/atlas_craftsman/ Yahoo! Groups Links Good luck Bernie on 2/2/05 11:41 PM, greggory cahill at ghiavw57@... wrote:
I've been monitoring the site for almost a yes and have learned a lot from everyone here and would like to say thanks. glad in this instance for the dictatorship on this site as I,ve never heard anyone as low as the ny lawyer(******) hope some day to be able to contribute some knowledge as well as receive. I do believe you get what you sow and I wouldn't want to eat the lawyer crop. I've had a 10-k for about a year but came across a sweet 12 x 36 a**** so I'm selling the 10-k but will stay loyal to this site' I learned to run a lathe as a kid about 12-14 and still thick it's a great lathe though I ran a 9" at the time in my dad's shop. love to learn more and I do learn a lot here even if some of it goes over my head. thanks again to al thoughs who share there knowledge
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Re: Shaft Repair - an Alternative to Welding
BOB WRIGHT
Check online at www.mcmaster.com they have some bearings. Also
www.grainger.com Bob --- In southbendlathe@..., "Mike Duchaj" <michaelj63@c...> wrote: That's where I started, and got nowhere. The staff of the localbearing house did not seem too sharp.need to look at it a bit more closely.<BR> ofbearing company and find out what bearings are avaliable with all <BR>size)the correct diminsion except the i.d.(it would need to be under <BR>bearing.<BR>Then you can turn the shaft to match the i.d. of the new href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/">http://groups.yah<BR> oo .com/group/southbendlathe/</a><BR>href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/">http://groups.More pix: <a ya hoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/</a><BR>href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/">http://groups.Newbie guide: <a ya hoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/</a> Files area<BR>href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/files/SouthBendLathFAQ: <a eF AQ.html">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/files/SouthBendL at heFAQ.html</a><BR>follows:<BR>Post: mailto:southbendlathe@... <BR> href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/">http://groups.yahUnsubscribe: southbendlathe-unsubscribe@... <BR> oo .com/group/southbendlathe/</a><br>unsubscribe@...</a><br><li>To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:<br><ahref="mailto:southbendlathe-unsubscribe@...? Service</a>.<li>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the <ahref="http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/">Yahoo! Terms of </ul>Mike Duchaj
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Re: thy rod and thy sleeve...
scottimsjr@...
The setting in Shakespeare's play is a group plotting to overthrow the
government. The reason for first killing all the lawyers is because they
protect freedom. Thus, the statement was actually supportive of lawyers -
not derogatory. As to Mr. Barr, I doubt he is a lawyer anymore than he is
an accomplished machinist. He struck me as one of the very people you were
complaining about. He did not want to do any research on his own - rather
he simply wanted the members of this group to do all the work and give him easy
answers. When he did not get what he wanted the way he wanted it, he threw
a tantrum. I doubt anyone with that mentality can be successful at
anything. Ron, and the rest of you guys, please keep sharing and know that
your years of experience have also brought you wisdom. Just because people
like Mr. Barr are not able to see it doesn't change the facts.
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Re: Shaft Repair - an Alternative to Welding
Mike Duchaj <michaelj63@...>
That's where I started, and got nowhere. The staff of the local bearing
house did not seem too sharp. I did see a table in my Machinery's Handbook of standard sizes. I need to look at it a bit more closely. Mike <BR> the correct diminsion except the i.d.(it would need to be under size)<BR> Then you can turn the shaft to match the i.d. of the new bearing.<BR>href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/">http://groups.yahoo .com/group/southbendlathe/</a><BR> More pix:� <ahref="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/">http://groups.ya hoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/</a><BR> Newbie guide: <ahref="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/">http://groups.ya hoo.com/group/SouthBendLathePix/</a> Files area<BR> FAQ: <ahref="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/files/SouthBendLatheF AQ.html">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/files/SouthBendLat heFAQ.html</a><BR> Post: mailto:southbendlathe@... <BR>href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/">http://groups.yahoo .com/group/southbendlathe/</a><br>� <li>To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:<br><ahref="mailto:southbendlathe-unsubscribe@...? subject=Unsubscribe">southbendlathe-unsubscribe@...</a><br>� <li>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the <ahref="http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/">Yahoo! Terms of Service</a>. </ul>Mike Duchaj Elgin, IL
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Re: ...and a mink-lined bore...
Thomas Tallant <thomas8482002@...>
If he grew up on the streets it was becouse his parents could not control him and keep him at home. I wonder if thay paid for his education to? Thomas JEFFREY BOOTZ wrote:
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Re: Shaft Repair - an Alternative to Welding
Chris Crawford
Another option, depending on the shaft, is to contact your local
bearing company and find out what bearings are avaliable with all of the correct diminsion except the i.d.(it would need to be under size) Then you can turn the shaft to match the i.d. of the new bearing. Just a thought. Chris in SC
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Re: ...and a mink-lined bore...
JEFFREY BOOTZ
He said he grew up on the streets. Perhaps a French pissoir mounted to a lamppost (with no GFI) would be more to his liking. kc1fp wrote:
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Re: Shaft Repair - an Alternative to Welding
Mike Duchaj <michaelj63@...>
That is plan B if the test piece doesn't go well.
Mike DuchajAs an alternative, how about turning it down to a cylindrical<BR>surface, then shrinking a sleeve onto it?� Elgin, IL
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Re: "Chatter" Tom - now - lathe wish list
George Taylor, IV
Dave,
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Pretty complete list, but I think these days CNC would be pretty cool. I was at a machine show in Cleveland where a Hardinge CNC lathe was making demos of a bolt, washer & nut from 1/2" brass hex bar. I still have the sample, and folks can't figure out why the nut won't turn off the bolt :) Watching that machine turn tthe threads on the bolt right up to the nut and retract at precisely the same point on both sides of the "nut" and cut the washer loose between the "nut" and the head of the bolt (all at a pretty high rpm) was really impressive. If money were no object, I would go for it. I would love to put CNC on my Bridgeport to do engraving, etc but it looks like at least $5-6,000 with controllers, servos, ballscrews, etc. I keep dreaming. George
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From: "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@...> To: <southbendlathe@...> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 1:43 AM Subject: [southbendlathe] Re: "Chatter" Tom - now - lathe wish list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe/files/SouthBendLatheFAQ.html Post: mailto:southbendlathe@...
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Re: Shaft Repair - an Alternative to Welding
n8owe <olduffer@...>
As an alternative, how about turning it down to a cylindrical
surface, then shrinking a sleeve onto it? Obviously this won't work for all situations, but if applicable, it would avoid the warping, cracking, slag, loss of temper, etc. associated with the heat of welding. --- In southbendlathe@..., "Mike Duchaj" <michaelj63@c...> wrote: I have to repair a splined shaft this weekend. The end part that is
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Re: ...and a mink-lined bore...
kc1fp
Naw, the taper roller bearings are good for a heavy loads but not at
all precision, use ABEC 7 angular contact bearing pairs back to back. Diamond and most ceramics make good cutting edges but poor long term bearing races or rollers, I have been down that road. The library in the crapper is a great idea, how about a fur lined seat? If this is being designed for the illustrious lawyer, maybe he would like a baudette <g>! JP --- In southbendlathe@..., Ina Ron Lippard Renaissance Reproductions <renrepro@s...> wrote:
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Re: Motor Wiring SB9A 1/2HP Motor
borenson444
--- In southbendlathe@..., "Webb Wyman" <wlw-19958@c...>
wrote: Hi There,Check out pp. 728 on their website: Oups! Sorry for the last reply. My message didn't appear so I deleted it. Here's what I wanted to say: Thank you all for the info. The motor was wired with solid copper wires but they were in bad condition and there was no ground also. I'll let you know how I do rewiring it, hopefully without zapping myself in the process. ;-) On a side note I just wanted to say that working on the lathe, I realized that even if never get very good at using it, I am having a great deal of pleasure just giving back to this great little machine a little of it's former shape and look. Thanks again, and a great resource site by the way. Patrice
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Re: SB 11"
kc1fp
For the 13" go to Leblond part number CE3458, around $41
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www.leblondusa.com phone 888-632-5663 or 513-943-0099
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Re: ...and a mink-lined bore...
eng4turns
Well, Ron, I've got one of them - the restroom! And it has a highly
polished surface. Ed in Florida --- In southbendlathe@..., Ina Ron Lippard Renaissance Reproductions <renrepro@s...> wrote: to 1/4 wavelength of light.Rollers to have soft core to absorb
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Re: Take II, spindle bearing wicks?
Steve Wells
Henry,
I have the same problem with my 1922 9" model 25A. It has phosphorus bronze "Babbit type" bearings, with overhead oil holes. It does not have covers on the tulip shaped, press-in type, brass oilers. I'm not sure if it ever had felt running on the spindle, and may have just been drip oiled by hand. I am going to fit a cup type oiler with the spring retained felt in the bearing cap. It looks like I will end up trimming the felt to pass through the bearing top hole to rest on the spindle. I can tap the bearing cap hole to fit a larger cup or press some type of an insert in and tap that. Does anyone have some expert advise here? I would like to do it the "right way" Steve
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...and a mink-lined bore...
Ina Ron Lippard Renaissance Reproductions <renrepro@...>
...you started this!
AHEM: Double tapered roller-bearings with lapped diamond-coated finish to 1/4 wavelength of light.Rollers to have soft core to absorb shock,similar to a Samari sword. Rouge lapped cross-feed screw and adjustable nut. Rest room in shop complete set of "American Machinist" circa 1890-to 1968 more time. OK guys, let 'em have it! regards,Ron
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Re: Shaft Repair
nicknelsonleeds <yahg@...>
--- In southbendlathe@..., "Mike Duchaj"
<michaelj63@c...> wrote: The scan would be appreciated. I'm on dial up, so keep the filesize under 200I can't work out how to send these to you direct, so look here http://www.education.leeds.ac.uk/~edu-nwn/shaft/index.htm There are two .tif files about 150k each. Any problems and email me direct (n.w.nelson@...) and I'll send them. Nick
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