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166905 AnaLog Services, Inc.
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Mar 1, 2007
9:31 am
Just revised the page for those interested. ... From: AnaLog Services, Inc. To: 7x10minilathe@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4:42 PM ...
166907 chris parry
cman19602002 Offline Send Email
Mar 1, 2007
12:33 pm
Good moring, I'm a total newbie and this sat. will buy my first mini lathe from Harbor Frieght. I was at the store last night to look and ask some questions...
166908 roylowenthal Offline Send Email Mar 1, 2007
1:47 pm
Handy table:-) Found the problem with the "missing" legends on the life vs voltage table - the AT&T graphics accelerator doesn't deal with them gracefully...
166909 jcastanton Offline Send Email Mar 1, 2007
4:22 pm
Before you buy look at Homier and Cummins for a better value 7X12 version of the lathe and Little Machine Shop for tooling. ... lathe from Harbor ... questions...
166910 Dave Mucha
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Mar 1, 2007
4:25 pm
Hi all, the 700 pound Homier mill is on sale for 70 cents a pound currently. Anyone know how much this sucker costs to ship ? It's a great deal if you are...
166911 rsumm2002 Offline Send Email Mar 1, 2007
4:25 pm
... lathe from Harbor ... questions but no one could ... would like to buy a set of ... didn't know iff it would work ... would really like to ... bushing that...
166914 roylowenthal Offline Send Email Mar 2, 2007
2:23 am
The HF 7x10 isn't the best deal around. All of the 7x12 lathes are the same machine with a 4" longer bed. (I know, 12-10 is 2; they're measured differently.)...
166915 roylowenthal Offline Send Email Mar 2, 2007
2:28 am
Anybody know what's going on with Wise Owl? I ordered a couple of books in early Jan, was promptly billed, haven't heard or seen anything from them since...
166916 wbhinkle@...
hink48 Offline Send Email
Mar 2, 2007
4:38 am
In a message dated 3/1/2007 8:28:41 PM Central Standard Time, roylowenthal@... writes: Anybody know what's going on with Wise Owl? I ordered a couple...
166919 Michael Taglieri
miket_nyc Offline Send Email
Mar 2, 2007
6:12 am
Can anyone who's had both types tell me whether the longer bed have room for a longer motor? I'm considering buying a longer bed or continuing with my (long...
166924 jcastanton Offline Send Email Mar 2, 2007
3:02 pm
The headstock assembly is the same, only the bed is longer. Why do you need more room for a motor? If you change the motor on your lathe use a more modern...
166926 Marty Kollmorgen
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Mar 2, 2007
3:22 pm
... anything ... phone ... the ... england and it took at ... I ordered 3 special interest books from them back in November, and paid by credit card. Took 4 LD...
166929 rick201m Offline Send Email Mar 2, 2007
5:02 pm
I remember someone mentioning about retrieving ceramic sticks in either some light bulb or a printer assembly. Does anyone have the details of that procedure...
166932 Chris Wood
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Mar 2, 2007
5:38 pm
Mike: The longer bed in the bed extension kit is from the 7x14 so it has room for the 350 watt motor. 7x10 and 7x12 lathes have a 250 watt motor. We have the...
166933 Jim RabidWolf
Rahantubbe Offline Send Email
Mar 2, 2007
5:53 pm
Only the 14" has room for a longer motor. The 350 watt fits, but you need a new mount, also. Rabid Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair...
166934 paul_probus Offline Send Email Mar 2, 2007
5:57 pm
Perhaps Wise Owl is now owned by the same company that owns the publications and gave JWE a hard time about his files on the various groups. Maybe a mass...
166953 luskwyo Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2007
4:31 am
Wasn't me but. Street type vapor lamps have some ceramic parts. Shane...
166954 AnaLog Services, Inc.
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Mar 3, 2007
5:09 am
I get em out of old kaput photomultiplier tubes. They are pretty tiny, but have proven useful. ... From: luskwyo To: 7x10minilathe@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
166966 Glenn
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Mar 3, 2007
4:54 pm
Hi all, Been a bit since I posted but have checked in now and again. Have been retired for about a year now and been enjoying my toys.. er tools a lot. And...
166967 rick201m Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2007
5:15 pm
Anybody have a good source for finding the street lamp bulbs and photomultiplier tubes? Thanks! Rick in CO ...
166971 jcastanton Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2007
5:53 pm
There is a lot of CNC activity on that mill. I suggest that you look at some of the simple direct drive motor additions to the X and Y axes. They generally...
166972 Glenn
lillatheman Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2007
6:08 pm
Thanks John. Actually, I am just after a power feed, but where might I find some of these simple direct drive motor additions to the X axis?? Thanks again. ...
166973 jcastanton Offline Send Email Mar 3, 2007
6:39 pm
Look on this Yahoo group and ask some of the experts to get some good ideas. hf47158toCNC_Moderated In general you use the existing lead screw, add a ball...
166975 Harvey White
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Mar 3, 2007
7:13 pm
... There are some ideas at www.dragonworks.info in the cad/cam section. There's also a yahoo group dedicated to this as well. Harvey...
166978 Dave Mucha
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Mar 4, 2007
2:18 am
... The problem with a power feed from a cheap AC geared head motor is that it is fixed speed. your really cheap fix is to use a power screw driver. Dave...
166985 Michael Taglieri
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Mar 4, 2007
6:00 am
Thanks Rabid. I was confused until I checked at www.littlemachineshop.com. People here have often said that the stock 7x12 is "really" a 7x14, but the 7x14...
167030 gianni.carbone@...
infodev2 Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2007
10:46 am
Hi folks Does anybody know how to drill holes in a HSS 10% cobalt blanks? Gianni -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f ...
167031 Richard Garnish
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Mar 5, 2007
12:10 pm
The only ways you'd have any chance are either a carbide drill bit (probably not easy, even then) or EDM. I have used carbide bits to drill holes in hardened...
167050 jcastanton Offline Send Email Mar 5, 2007
5:11 pm
Try using a carbide drill. ... professionale direttamente nel tuo computer. Trucchi e segreti...
167051 dayap1 Offline Send Email Mar 5, 2007
5:15 pm
Hi, I was tapping a block of Aluminum ( 6 tapped holes) with an 8-32 tap, and broke two within the first 10 minutes. One was made in Japan, and the other made...
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