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I needed a 2" collet!!
John Stevenson:
Forgive me for asking but why not tap the blank first and then turn the OD on a screwed mandrel so the OD was the last bit to machine so no marks ?
JS.
usn ret:
John, you are forgiven! :beer: I don't particularly like arbors and you get to cut another set of threads on the arbor, other than that, I was in a different :coffee: forest, I am also right minded, left handed. I will file that idea for reference.
Cliff :coffee:
Bernd:
--- Quote from: usn ret on May 16, 2009, 01:39:32 AM ---As an aside, when I use my lathe and mill, I make chips and generally make a mess. I see other pics without chips, how does this happen? :scratch:
Cliff :beer:
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Swarf Fairy? :lol:
Bernd
John Stevenson:
--- Quote from: usn ret on May 16, 2009, 11:26:08 AM ---John, you are forgiven! :beer: I don't particularly like arbors and you get to cut another set of threads on the arbor, other than that, I was in a different :coffee: forest, I am also right minded, left handed. I will file that idea for reference.
Cliff :coffee:
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Or do as I do and cheat by using the tap with a spacer between the job and the chuck as the mandrel.
Ower Gert says i was born idle but let me tell you that you have to work hard to achieve that state. :lol:
JS.
SPiN Racing:
Ohh nice fitting adaptor thingey..
I am certain the Ford drivers will love that! They have come a LONG way since the late 70s.
I sure wish I could go back about 7 or 8 years and re-do some of the car things I did back then with the things I know now!
:doh:
Can you say -20 radiator lines? :lol:
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