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Re: SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
If you shipped with USPS there is a $ 200.00 standard no cost insurance on the package, you may get some money back if still have the shipping receipt
GP
If you shipped with USPS there is a $ 200.00 standard no cost insurance on the package, you may get some money back if still have the shipping receipt
GP
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Guenther Paul
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#102237
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Re: SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
I may have a broken hand wheel with the handle still in it. If not i suggest make one. I will go to my shop and look hang on i will be back
GP
I may have a broken hand wheel with the handle still in it. If not i suggest make one. I will go to my shop and look hang on i will be back
GP
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Guenther Paul
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#102236
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Re: SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
Make one. Clamp the cross slide gib screws, infeed with the compound.
allan
<stevesmachining@...> wrote:
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"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge
of
Make one. Clamp the cross slide gib screws, infeed with the compound.
allan
<stevesmachining@...> wrote:
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"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge
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m. allan noah
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#102235
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Re: SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
I don’t have any spare ball crank handles. Hopefully you will find one. Some suggested places to look would be eBay, and if you Google ‘ball crank handles’ you will also find possible sources
I don’t have any spare ball crank handles. Hopefully you will find one. Some suggested places to look would be eBay, and if you Google ‘ball crank handles’ you will also find possible sources
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Steven H
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#102234
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Re: SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
ya have any more extra large dial's sittin on yer shelf ?
animal
ya have any more extra large dial's sittin on yer shelf ?
animal
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mike allen
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#102233
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Re: SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
The lathe under repair has been posted about here previously. It belongs to Steve. Please include him in any responses, especially PMs, as I will just have to forward them
The lathe under repair has been posted about here previously. It belongs to Steve. Please include him in any responses, especially PMs, as I will just have to forward them
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Rick Kruger
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#102232
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Milling attachment for 9"
On facebook market place is a miiling attachment for a 9" south bend , Its in bloomington, ill
On facebook market place is a miiling attachment for a 9" south bend , Its in bloomington, ill
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Guenther Paul
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#102231
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Re: SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
Cheri says, “ Good JOB!”
S.
Stevan S. Yasgur
Suite 550
3300 Edinborough Way
Edina, MN. 55435
(952) 893-9393
steve@...
NOTICE: This E-mail (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic
Cheri says, “ Good JOB!”
S.
Stevan S. Yasgur
Suite 550
3300 Edinborough Way
Edina, MN. 55435
(952) 893-9393
steve@...
NOTICE: This E-mail (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic
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Steve Yasgur
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#102230
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SB9 Lathe Cross Slide Handle Needed
Greetings,
I am looking for a cross slide handle for a SB9" lathe, or something very similar that would fit and work. Lathe is a 1923 era SB9 with quick change gear box, with the single lever, dog
Greetings,
I am looking for a cross slide handle for a SB9" lathe, or something very similar that would fit and work. Lathe is a 1923 era SB9 with quick change gear box, with the single lever, dog
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Rick Kruger
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#102229
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Re: Magnetic Chuck Question
After watching a few of the You Tube videos, make sure you match mark things before you disassemble to save yourself some reassembly time.
Steve Haskell
After watching a few of the You Tube videos, make sure you match mark things before you disassemble to save yourself some reassembly time.
Steve Haskell
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Steven H
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#102228
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Re: Magnetic Chuck Question
Go to You Tube, search ‘magnetic Chuck disassembly’ (without apostrophe marks), you will find several videos. I haven’t viewed them, but there is a video by Suburban Tool, that one should be
Go to You Tube, search ‘magnetic Chuck disassembly’ (without apostrophe marks), you will find several videos. I haven’t viewed them, but there is a video by Suburban Tool, that one should be
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Steven H
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#102227
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Re: Magnetic Chuck Question
I can tell you that I completely wrecked a bicycle hub generator by disassembling it without (as instructed) simultaneously inserting a "keeper" of soft iron to preserve the magnetic path.
Yrs,
d
I can tell you that I completely wrecked a bicycle hub generator by disassembling it without (as instructed) simultaneously inserting a "keeper" of soft iron to preserve the magnetic path.
Yrs,
d
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David Beierl
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Magnetic Chuck Question
Hi There,
I know this is a little off topic but I am looking for information
about disassembling a permanent magnet type chuck. I have
read that removing the magnets will severely weaken them.
Hi There,
I know this is a little off topic but I am looking for information
about disassembling a permanent magnet type chuck. I have
read that removing the magnets will severely weaken them.
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wlw19958
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#102225
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Playing around with metric conversion
A few weeks ago I made the decision to convert to metric my SB 9A.
As I do metric work on a regular basis, I kept the metric transposing gear on the machine. I also replaced the dial for a metric
A few weeks ago I made the decision to convert to metric my SB 9A.
As I do metric work on a regular basis, I kept the metric transposing gear on the machine. I also replaced the dial for a metric
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carbure2003
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#102224
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Re: Fooling Around in the Shop
Hi There,
I used a plater's wire wheel. These are extremely fine wire
wheels (like about .003-.004" diameter wire) and produce a
very fine (soft) finish. It also cleans out the valleys of any
Hi There,
I used a plater's wire wheel. These are extremely fine wire
wheels (like about .003-.004" diameter wire) and produce a
very fine (soft) finish. It also cleans out the valleys of any
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wlw19958
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#102223
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Re: Fooling Around in the Shop
That looks great. What did you use for the finish?
That looks great. What did you use for the finish?
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Jim Croyle
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#102222
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Re: Fooling Around in the Shop
Really excellent – I am envious!
Cheers
John B
Really excellent – I am envious!
Cheers
John B
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John
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#102221
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Re: Fooling Around in the Shop
Thanks for the info. I am looking forward to trying it.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Thanks for the info. I am looking forward to trying it.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Steven Schlegel
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#102220
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Re: Fooling Around in the Shop
Good job thanks for posting with all the glitter of Christmas it’s nice to see a littel iron . And I like Christmas! Merry Christmas to all.
Good job thanks for posting with all the glitter of Christmas it’s nice to see a littel iron . And I like Christmas! Merry Christmas to all.
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RJ White
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#102219
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Re: Fooling Around in the Shop
Thanks. Stored in my Lathe Folder.
John
Thanks. Stored in my Lathe Folder.
John
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John Dammeyer
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#102218
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