Never cut on stainless before. Would HSS mills and drills be ok or do i need something Tin coated or maybe Cobalt? The final product will be polished to a...
Properly grund & honed HSS tooling will do the job nicely. Mert MertBaker@... ... From: "steve huck" <stevehuckss396@...> To:...
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Hello group. I am about to buy a six inch rotary table, and wonder which one(s) are the the best deals. I deal a lot with Grizzly, and they have several, but I...
Hi Ernie, In the new issue of HSM there is an article about the 6" Centec (which is sold by HF) worth taking a look at. I own the 8" H/V rotary table from HF...
... table. ... inch ... You can make a 6" diameter fixture to hold a 6" chuck on a 6" rotary table. As you say you can also make a fixture for the occasional ...
I had an RF31 for a short while, which included an 8" RT. Previously, I'd used a MiniMill for several years with a 6" RT. The 6" RT maxed out the MM without ...
Hi Fred, Quick shipping and product as advertised. They have very competitive prices on most stuff. Shipping and packaging has always been good. Typical or...
I agree, I bought my x and y dro scales (not installed yet) from them as well as my 4" milling vice (kit). The vice is pretty nice except for the lead screw...
A few months back I purchased the India-made 6" RT from Harbor Freight, and after receiving it, posted my (personal) review on this forum. You might wish to...
I am new to this group and would like to say hello. I have found some great info just looking around but have a few specific questions I would like to ask. I...
That is a lot of money for the specifications. Doesn't have as much table travel as some less expensive mills. Looks like the head tilt is a big price. Jake ...
I have a clone of the Grizz from WT,-- minus the power feed,-- and am very pleased with it. This machines shortcoming (to some) is the max space between...
I was curious as to whether the G3103 was in the comparo spreadsheets, so I looked it up. As far as I can tell for a first pass, the specs are identical to the...
Yes it is steep. Problem with the off-the-shelf power feeds (Enco) is they are not bolt-on to the 6x26 mills. You have to fabricate your own adapter plate....
I just got a G0519, but haven't completely finished setting it up. It's been rewired to allow a VFD to assume reversing control, which is very sweet, as well...
I just installed the Enco 135 ounce power feed (the super power feed brand) on my WT 6x26 and it was a simple bolt on install. The only thing that I had to...
Carl, I have a dc motor on my mill/drill so reversing would be fairly easy. I'm wonder how often and on what operations is reverse used. Just wondering if I...
I've been looking into getting a vertical mill for awhile. The machining I need to do is nothing to serious, clearance an aluminum cases for longer rods and...
That was one heck of a buy! Jake ... From: Jack Hudler To: mill_drill@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 9:01 PM Subject: RE: [mill_drill] Just want...
... Instead of it saying "buy me now" it should have said "steal me now" Ya Dun Good PS Where was it made? The reason I ask is that I was at an auction a while...
While made in Taiwan in this case probably means what it says, there are many cases where the assembly ine got moved to the mainland, and the mainlanders...
Well, I went downstairs and checked and the mill was made in taiwan. This week, I'm going to allign every thing up, get new power twist belts for it and maybe...
I noticed a wobble in a chucked drill of my newish Grizzly (Seig x3). I separated the chuck from the r8 arbor and measured about .0015 runout on the arbor. ...
Chris, ENCO has the $350 Albrecht chucks on sale for ~$230 ;^) Or, the Jacobs chuck with integral R8 shank for $317... The also have their own brand clone for...