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117775
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...
Silver Mouse
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Aug 1, 2004
11:05 pm
117776
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...
Dave Clem
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Aug 2, 2004
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117777
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...
Dave Mucha
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Aug 2, 2004
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117778
I have two metal pieces that come in contact with each other. To reduce friction and wear, I was thinking of perhaps 'coating' the metal part with teflon. Can...
ironeaglehq
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Aug 2, 2004
9:07 pm
117779
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...
HLahantubbe
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Aug 2, 2004
9:18 pm
117780
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:...
HLahantubbe
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Aug 2, 2004
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117781
... 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...
Jeff Jones
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Aug 2, 2004
9:32 pm
117782
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....
thirdratepunk
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Aug 2, 2004
10:23 pm
117783
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 ...
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Aug 2, 2004
10:52 pm
117784
Does anyone have a current Enco free shipping code. Thanks Catfish....
catfish7251
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Aug 2, 2004
11:07 pm
117785
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*....
Ken Strauss
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Aug 2, 2004
11:15 pm
117786
I used this one 2 weeks ago for $50, but I think it expired 74NRFS I got it from someone here, Thank You! Lee...
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Aug 3, 2004
12:13 am
117787
... 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...
Harvey White
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Aug 3, 2004
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117788
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...
roylowenthal
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Aug 3, 2004
2:21 am
117789
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...
roylowenthal
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Aug 3, 2004
2:32 am
117790
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 ......
roylowenthal
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Aug 3, 2004
2:43 am
117791
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"...
Steve Monroe
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Aug 3, 2004
12:11 pm
117792
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...
shawnusa2002
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Aug 3, 2004
1:09 pm
117793
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...
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Aug 3, 2004
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117794
... 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,...
PK Lumber Co
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Aug 3, 2004
3:16 pm
117795
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...
Steve Monroe
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Aug 3, 2004
3:20 pm
117796
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 ...
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Aug 3, 2004
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117797
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...
Syd H. Levine
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Aug 3, 2004
6:43 pm
117798
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...
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Aug 3, 2004
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117799
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...
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Aug 3, 2004
9:17 pm
117800
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...
PK Lumber Co
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Aug 3, 2004
9:42 pm
117801
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...
PK Lumber Co
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Aug 3, 2004
9:47 pm
117802
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:...
HLahantubbe
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Aug 3, 2004
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117803
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...
mertbaker
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117804
Heh, and a good guess I would wager... ... From: HLahantubbe To: 7x10minilathe@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 4:59 PM Subject: Re:...
Syd H. Levine
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