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81651 Terry Lund
terrylund Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
3:04 am
... Jim, Clausing can supply them but the price for part #9-204 is $32.64 each in stock. I believe I've read that they are available from McMaster Carr or the...
81652 Guenther Paul
paulguenter... Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
3:43 am
Terry Take a look at these maby you can make them work http://www.mcmaster.com/#oil-cups  GP ________________________________ From: Terry Lund...
81653 Guenther Paul
paulguenter... Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
3:55 am
Terry Here are more oil cups look at the description http://www.gitsmfg.com/gits-oil-hole-covers-style-e.htm GP ________________________________ From: Terry...
81654 wa5cab Send Email Mar 8, 2013
4:06 am
McMaster lists 5/16" ones that might fit the holes. But the reservoirs look to be much smaller than the originals. And they do not come with the felt wicks....
81655 Dave C
dustydave_1999 Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
4:49 am
This place is cheaper http://www.home-machine-shop.com/Oil_Fittings_McMaster.pdf Dave...
81656 Carvel Webb
cwlathes Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
5:42 am
Dave , Sounds good – glad it is still in the family – I inherited one from my Dad and it is still going strong ( better than me :>) at 65 ) Instructions...
81657 Jim
wb5kye100 Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
11:30 am
Yes, 5/16" appears to be the closest next larger size (0.3125"). I guess I could drill out the holes as I have the headstock completely dismantled including...
81658 wa5cab Send Email Mar 8, 2013
4:42 pm
Jim, I would avoid the tall ones. Sooner or later you'll hit one of them with something and break it off. McMaster lists the one as for 5/16" hole but then...
81659 ebrucehunter Send Email Mar 8, 2013
4:57 pm
I apologize for this somewhat off-topic inquiry, but I am not sure where else to ask. Does anyone on the list have a Cedarberg Mini Hand Tapper? I bought...
81660 Jim
wb5kye100 Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
6:46 pm
5/16" definately will not press into my 0.301" hole opening, so I would drill it slightly under 0.312 and press in the 5/16" oil cover. We'll see... Thanks...
81661 Jacjie
irene4pops Send Email
Mar 8, 2013
11:10 pm
I can't answer your question, and it's none of my business, but what are you making?  I haven't encountered a 0-80 thread since I had to try to measure 1/8"...
81662 oldsrocket_88
jasjms2 Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
10:17 am
Make sure you clean out all the chips after you drill & deburr the hole also. Craftsman lathe owner since 1967, bought it at Sears at the age of 16 and have...
81663 ebrucehunter Send Email Mar 9, 2013
3:15 pm
I use the small screws in making millimeter microwave parts as part of my amateur radio microwave hobby. Some of these that work at the higher frequencies...
81664 Dave Pinella
aerologic_psw Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
3:51 pm
Hi all, My,new to me, TH42 has the original tool holder. I'd like to investigate quick tool holders. All comments are welcome. What types (makes) are there?...
81665 Scott Henion
shdesigns2003 Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
4:09 pm
... Aloris, Phase II, Shars, Chinese clones (for 6" A2Z, Tormach) ... All are good enough for an A/C. Wedge type are considered better but piston type is fine....
81666 wa5cab Send Email Mar 9, 2013
6:06 pm
Dave, In addition to the previous reply, yes, get a quick change. The size you need is AXA or Series 100 (depending upon maker). Holders marked one way will...
81667 EdwinB
n5kzw Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
8:04 pm
Bruce, I don't have a tapper, but I don't think you would be happy with a Jacobs chuck even if you could fit it on your tapper. The hardened jaws of the...
81668 oldstudentmsgt Send Email Mar 9, 2013
8:05 pm
Dave, That is an old McMaster-Carr catalog page, not their pricelist. home-machine-shop.com is a hobby site, much like Yahoo's groups, not a seller of stuff. I...
81669 Richard Hughson
loopyrich Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
9:04 pm
Also, I've been very pleased with the Omni-post from KRF tooling. If you have some need to return to previous set ups frequently you can't beat them. Rick H...
81670 Dave Pinella
aerologic_psw Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
10:04 pm
I'm getting some great responses. Thanks to all. I can pretty much say I won't buy an Aloris even though they are made in USA and are probably the best. My...
81671 David Weaver
abigalesdad Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
10:57 pm
Hello fellow group members! I'm a new guy, although well beyond being anywhere near new myself. I live in Morrison, Colorado, where the weather is currently...
81672 Scott Henion
shdesigns2003 Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
11:00 pm
... They are real nice to have. You get boring, knurling and parting tools over what a standard lather post has and easy to set up. You lose angled holders...
81673 Eggleston Lance
crashbone256 Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
11:18 pm
They all bolt on, but YOU have to make the T-nut the right size for your compound. The T-nut slides into the compound slot, the hold down bolt threads into it...
81674 Dave Pinella
aerologic_psw Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
11:27 pm
What does piston vs wedge mean? Dave P...
81675 Scott Henion
shdesigns2003 Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
11:35 pm
... The tool holders have a dovetail like the cross slide or compound. The piston type, presses the holder out so itis tight against the dovetails. The wedge...
81676 Jerry Adair
fntnpn2 Send Email
Mar 9, 2013
11:41 pm
I have the US made A2Z on both my SB 9A and my beautiful Atlas 612. That may be the coolest lathe ever. Less than $100 per set. They not only look good they...
81677 wa5cab Send Email Mar 9, 2013
11:41 pm
Dave, The part that you will probably have to make is the T-nut to attach the new tool post to your compound. The "after-market" QC tool posts fit many ...
81678 shuckersfan Send Email Mar 9, 2013
11:47 pm
So how much wool felt are you guys putting in the cups? I've got some 1/4" felt and the oil doesn't drain through it very fast at all....
81679 wa5cab Send Email Mar 9, 2013
11:55 pm
The originals are about flush with the top of the cup. So two pieces of 1/4" would be about right. Robert D. In a message dated 03/09/2013 17:47:57 PM Central...
81680 Dan Buchanan
db45acp Send Email
Mar 10, 2013
12:28 am
Dave, Don't forget to include Tools4Cheap.net http://www.tools4cheap.net/products.php?cat=9 ( bottom of the page, right side $125 ) I have the 100 Series...
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