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what should I pay for this circa 1946 9" b model?
Hi Tom, With the B model you are already halfway to an A. I converted my C to an A and the hardest part for me was milling the long keyway in the lead screw. With the B model you already have the cros
Hi Tom, With the B model you are already halfway to an A. I converted my C to an A and the hardest part for me was milling the long keyway in the lead screw. With the B model you already have the cros
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Thread Cutting problem on a 9A
Hi Jerry, I think Chris is right. It sounds like the lead screw is moving back and forth in the gear box. When I did my C to A conversion, I had to use my old lead screw. The one I got with the gear b
Hi Jerry, I think Chris is right. It sounds like the lead screw is moving back and forth in the gear box. When I did my C to A conversion, I had to use my old lead screw. The one I got with the gear b
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gorvil
· #4274
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Left Hand Acme threaded rod
Hi folks, I'm building a milling attachment from the MLA castings I bought from one of the members of this list. I will need a lead screw for it and the cheapest 1/2" x 10 left hand Acme threaded rod
Hi folks, I'm building a milling attachment from the MLA castings I bought from one of the members of this list. I will need a lead screw for it and the cheapest 1/2" x 10 left hand Acme threaded rod
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gorvil
· #4287
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Left Hand Acme threaded rod
The people on this list are just so darn nice. Thanks Jim. Glen Reeser project and never got to it. I would be glad to cut off what you need and send it to you. to you for the shipping.
The people on this list are just so darn nice. Thanks Jim. Glen Reeser project and never got to it. I would be glad to cut off what you need and send it to you. to you for the shipping.
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gorvil
· #4291
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Left Hand Acme threaded rod
Hi Jim, I tried e-mailing you directly with the info. I think that Yahoo doesn't always deliver E-mail and part of your E-mail address is blocked out so I can't see what it is. Makes it hard to commun
Hi Jim, I tried e-mailing you directly with the info. I think that Yahoo doesn't always deliver E-mail and part of your E-mail address is blocked out so I can't see what it is. Makes it hard to commun
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gorvil
· #4297
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Left Hand Acme threaded rod
Ooops, I need 7 inches plus enough extra to face off. Glen
Ooops, I need 7 inches plus enough extra to face off. Glen
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gorvil
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Left Hand Acme threaded rod
Thanks Tom and you too Jim. I'll post pictures when I'm done. Glen Reeser I'll send milling from and http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Thanks Tom and you too Jim. I'll post pictures when I'm done. Glen Reeser I'll send milling from and http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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gorvil
· #4306
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Left Hand Acme threaded rod
Tom, Do you mean it is 7/16 inch x 10 threads per inch? Glen Threads. I am with a http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Tom, Do you mean it is 7/16 inch x 10 threads per inch? Glen Threads. I am with a http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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gorvil
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SB Info
Hi Dave, I suggested dry ice on the spindle with a little heat on the face plate to someone else with a stuck faceplate. I have gotten dry ice at Baskin Robbins before. It works well for removing bubb
Hi Dave, I suggested dry ice on the spindle with a little heat on the face plate to someone else with a stuck faceplate. I have gotten dry ice at Baskin Robbins before. It works well for removing bubb
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gorvil
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Making progress
Dave, Go to a paint store or a hardware store and buy an electric heat gun. They are used for softening paint to be removed with a scraper. They put out lots of heat but not as high temperature as you
Dave, Go to a paint store or a hardware store and buy an electric heat gun. They are used for softening paint to be removed with a scraper. They put out lots of heat but not as high temperature as you
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gorvil
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Making progress
Dave, I have most of the pieces for an underdrive motor set up. The guy I bought my lathe from sent me the wrong drive unit. Do you need it? Glen Reeser wrote: painting have it shiny and there's cabin
Dave, I have most of the pieces for an underdrive motor set up. The guy I bought my lathe from sent me the wrong drive unit. Do you need it? Glen Reeser wrote: painting have it shiny and there's cabin
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Making progress
Dave, Click on this link: http://www.lathes.co.uk/southbend9-inch/page2.html Scroll down to the under drive picture. There used to be a link to the US army manual for South Bend lathes in the bookmark
Dave, Click on this link: http://www.lathes.co.uk/southbend9-inch/page2.html Scroll down to the under drive picture. There used to be a link to the US army manual for South Bend lathes in the bookmark
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gorvil
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Refinishing QCGB data plate
Hi Jeff, I accidentally got some zip strip paint remover on my data plate. I thought I was going to have a blank plate, but to my surprise it took off all of the layers of paint that had been slopped
Hi Jeff, I accidentally got some zip strip paint remover on my data plate. I thought I was going to have a blank plate, but to my surprise it took off all of the layers of paint that had been slopped
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gorvil
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OEM motor pulley size?
Hi Tom, I have to confess that I did once run the saddle into the headstock. I am sure that nobody else on the list has ever done anything as stupid as that. I was very happy it was on my leather belt
Hi Tom, I have to confess that I did once run the saddle into the headstock. I am sure that nobody else on the list has ever done anything as stupid as that. I was very happy it was on my leather belt
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gorvil
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Data Plate Rivets
Hi Jeff, I've had the same experience as Stan. In the few instances that I couldn't find the back side of the rivet, I've been able to twist them out from the front with a large hemostat. Flea markets
Hi Jeff, I've had the same experience as Stan. In the few instances that I couldn't find the back side of the rivet, I've been able to twist them out from the front with a large hemostat. Flea markets
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gorvil
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v-belt change
Hi Scott, To remove the spindle you loosen the two bolts that hold the bearings tight (you don't need to mess with the shims), remove the split nut on the back side of the spindle (first loosen the sc
Hi Scott, To remove the spindle you loosen the two bolts that hold the bearings tight (you don't need to mess with the shims), remove the split nut on the back side of the spindle (first loosen the sc
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gorvil
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Another Special Hint
Tom, Good. I hope it works for you. Glen SNIP > Tom precision already http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Tom, Good. I hope it works for you. Glen SNIP > Tom precision already http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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gorvil
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New Member
Hi Fred, Welcome to the group. I agree with the others that most eBayers with lots of positive feedback over a long period of time can be trusted. There is one scam artist who sells for a month or six
Hi Fred, Welcome to the group. I agree with the others that most eBayers with lots of positive feedback over a long period of time can be trusted. There is one scam artist who sells for a month or six
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remove worm from apron?
- In southbendlathe@y..., "onecooltoolfool" <joseph.vicars@l...> wrote: Hi Joe, I had my 9" apron apart and the collar was threaded right hand. I don't recall having a problem unscrewing it. Glen Rees
- In southbendlathe@y..., "onecooltoolfool" <joseph.vicars@l...> wrote: Hi Joe, I had my 9" apron apart and the collar was threaded right hand. I don't recall having a problem unscrewing it. Glen Rees
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gorvil
· #4888
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remove worm from apron?
Now that I think about it, I believe that there was a pin that goes through the key, the worm and the collar. Pull out the key and the collar should unscrew. Glen
Now that I think about it, I believe that there was a pin that goes through the key, the worm and the collar. Pull out the key and the collar should unscrew. Glen
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gorvil
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