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All are sold. Thanks guys. I should work on another four in the next month or so. Depends on when I receive the balls.
Mike
Mike
All are sold. Thanks guys. I should work on another four in the next month or so. Depends on when I receive the balls.
Mike
"the hammer" needs a anvil ..lolLike Model Boating, well do it till were old men.
I would like to be on the list!Yes Mike. do not need the pic thanks. Do you want payment now or when you are ready to ship
Rick
What brand of tool post do you need maybe someone has a spareOK I finally have gotten around to working on some today. I am doing 5 sets at the moment. They should be done in a week or so. The people below have expressed interest in the past. They will have first shot. If they reply here or PM in a week, they get first shot. I have PMed all the people to let them know. After that I will take the next in line posted here.
Thanks
Mike
Terry Kelly - confirmed
Dave Wilfong
Peter Duggan
Rick Tomsett - confirmed
Neal
PS The next batch may take a little longer as my tool post broke and has been on back order since Dec.
Basically ripped the bolt out of the metal. The center pivot bolt for my quick change tool post. So if I want to turn anything, I have to clamp it down. Pain in the rear and you can not use compound table to cut a taper.Broken Tool Post Link
Mike, What you have in the picture is a tool post, compound and rotary base. Did you break the compound ?
Glenn
OWWW! You need a bigger engine lathe Mike. Most of the medium to larger models have a "T" slot in the compound for a steel "T"nut to slide into. If you strip the threads-just make another "t" nut and install another bolt. Don't think you have that option Mike. Looks like some cast iron is missing. SorryBasically ripped the bolt out of the metal. The center pivot bolt for my quick change tool post. So if I want to turn anything, I have to clamp it down. Pain in the rear and you can not use compound table to cut a taper.Broken Tool Post Link
Mike, What you have in the picture is a tool post, compound and rotary base. Did you break the compound ?
Glenn
Mike
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