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117775 Silver Mouse
silvermouse42 Send Email
Aug 1, 2004
11:05 pm
Thanks. I went through the Enco catalog and couldn't find them. Just checked again and there they were, plain as day. I've been working 80 hour weeks for a...
117776 Dave Clem
dlc20899 Send Email
Aug 2, 2004
12:15 pm
Complete set of manuals and machining tip and use books. All original and dated 1964 & 1965. Also the original ad as it appeared in the Popular Mechanics...
117777 Dave Mucha
dave_mucha Send Email
Aug 2, 2004
8:47 pm
Hi all, years ago I was looking at a drill press stand that would use a portable drill to make it into a drill press. Any ideas where I might get one or if one...
117778 ironeaglehq Send Email Aug 2, 2004
9:07 pm
I have two metal pieces that come in contact with each other. To reduce friction and wear, I was thinking of perhaps 'coating&#39; the metal part with teflon. Can...
117779 HLahantubbe
Rahantubbe Send Email
Aug 2, 2004
9:18 pm
Yes, as a matter of fact, a number of years ago there were quite a fews shops teflon coating guns. I am not sure how much you'd achieve by coating two parts on...
117780 HLahantubbe
Rahantubbe Send Email
Aug 2, 2004
9:20 pm
I don't know what their one-off prices are, but EMC Process does a resin bonding process for wear parts. I forgot to mention that... They have a website:...
117781 Jeff Jones
intenselymellow Send Email
Aug 2, 2004
9:32 pm
... Just FYI, on closer inspection, yes, the side with the leaky O-ring wasn't seating quite as deep as the other "good" side. I tried shimming the plastic...
117782 thirdratepunk Send Email Aug 2, 2004
10:23 pm
Hi Dave Try this : http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBV Cookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00925923000 It is from Sears : Sears item #00925923000 Mfr....
117783 luskwyo Send Email Aug 2, 2004
10:52 pm
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000DD6XF/002-7975190-1713657?v=glance They also have a stand to convert the little angle grinders into chop ...
117784 catfish7251 Send Email Aug 2, 2004
11:07 pm
Does anyone have a current Enco free shipping code. Thanks Catfish....
117785 Ken Strauss
kstrauss7 Send Email
Aug 2, 2004
11:15 pm
Free UPS Shipping continues through August 31, 2004! When you order $200 or more in merchandise through August 31st, you'll qualify for Free UPS Shipping*....
117786 LSumner_69 Send Email Aug 3, 2004
12:13 am
I used this one 2 weeks ago for $50, but I think it expired 74NRFS I got it from someone here, Thank You! Lee...
117787 Harvey White
madyn48 Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
1:07 am
... Harbor Freight, US General (I think), relatively common, but quite frankly, for 40 bucks at an HF store, you get the whole drill press... Harvey...
117788 roylowenthal Send Email Aug 3, 2004
2:21 am
Something else to consider is "hard chrome" plating. (Relatively thick chrome plating, ground to size/finish, instead of a thin chrome layer over a polished...
117789 roylowenthal Send Email Aug 3, 2004
2:32 am
Somewhere, in a buried box, I've got a Sears one from the '70s. If you're interested & the rain ever stops, I can excavate boxes! Be advised, it's buried...
117790 roylowenthal Send Email Aug 3, 2004
2:43 am
That's the fun of repair work; you get the chance to be creative, with immediate gratification ;) Roy ... are ... has ... rings ... just ... wasn't ... the ......
117791 Steve Monroe
stevemon47 Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
12:11 pm
I am planning to buy a MT3 mount and boring head for use in the HS of my Cummins lathe and need one w/a range between 2 1/8" and 2 5/8". (also prefer a 3/4"...
117792 shawnusa2002 Send Email Aug 3, 2004
1:09 pm
First of all please email me direct for questions. I do not want to disrupt the flow of discussion. Shawn.usa.@... (Remove all the dots to create email...
117793 mertbaker
MertBaker@... Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
2:59 pm
I bot one of the HF heads, which came with an R-8 arbor, unscrewed that & made MT#3 & #2 arbors for it, right on my 7x10. I use it mostly in the TS with a...
117794 PK Lumber Co
paulsenknudsen Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
3:16 pm
... LOL on wine and dine! Mine sat in a box for years for reasons I didn't understand (meaning why didn't I just toss it). Until so recently, I took it out,...
117795 Steve Monroe
stevemon47 Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
3:20 pm
Thanks Mert but do you know if that HF head go from 2 1/8" to 2 5/8" ? I wanted a 3/4" bar capacity to minimize deflection b/c I'll be enlarging holes in...
117796 mertbaker
MertBaker@... Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
3:41 pm
Sure it will, if you gan get the part mounted securely & have the clearances to swing it. Try one with a boring bar held in the toolpost & see. Mert ...
117797 Syd H. Levine
sydlevine Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
6:43 pm
I have one of those cute little dremel presses for drilling circuit boards. I also have one of those horrible clamp-in presses, and made it into a press for...
117798 ckinzer@...
trainliker Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
7:05 pm
Dremel has made a couple of styles of drill presses over the years. More recently is the one that moves the motor tool up and down to behave like a regular...
117799 twista_mw Send Email Aug 3, 2004
9:17 pm
Hey, I just started a new forum and I want to invite all of you to come check it out. It is basically a forum for information regarding anything around the...
117800 PK Lumber Co
paulsenknudsen Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
9:42 pm
With 411 registered members it's not that unpopular either! The latest model rail forum I am involved with has grown steadily to 143 members in two months, and...
117801 PK Lumber Co
paulsenknudsen Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
9:47 pm
What doee it mean when you are parting a part, and it's going along just fine, and you get close to the middle, and it just stops cutting? I used considerable...
117802 HLahantubbe
Rahantubbe Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
9:59 pm
Probably means the top of your cutting edge is ABOVE the center line by half the distance of the remaining diameter....but that's just a guess. Rabid ... From:...
117803 mertbaker
MertBaker@... Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
10:30 pm
If the parting tool is not set right on center, but a little over, it stops cutting & begins to rub, as you noticed. Mert MertBaker@... ... From: "PK...
117804 Syd H. Levine
sydlevine Send Email
Aug 3, 2004
10:34 pm
Heh, and a good guess I would wager... ... From: HLahantubbe To: 7x10minilathe@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 4:59 PM Subject: Re:...
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