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File : /Calander_2007.pdf Uploaded by : davesmith1800 <homessearch@...> Description : New Calander for 2007 you can add your name You can access this...
WTF is this South bend lathe stuff doing on an atlas group? We can't access it unless we join another group .. and it must be showing up at least 10 times so...
... Gee, good for them. It's probably as useless as their on-line catalog that has a lot of stock numbers but no dimensions..... They used to have a good...
AVailable early in February at $1295. I hadn't seen any posts anywhere that this was coming, so was surprised when I got the 2007 grizzly catalog today and...
I currently have a G1006 and would like to have a small mill with a stiffer column. This is a question for those with the square column mills. I can see it...
D Butterworth
gm276@...
Jan 4, 2007 12:25 am
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... No reason why a square column would be any better. I have a Grizzly G0519 and it had a back leaning tilt. So it had to be shimmed. Actually when I took...
Thank you very much to everyone for all the replies and advice on rotary tables. After looking at my requirements and going forward it appears to be a useful...
Hi, I finally got around to tearing my RF45 down. I pretty much followed the directions from www.industrialhobbies.com. I did it for two reasons, one to get it...
Could you post the weight of the heaviest piece? I'm going to buying one shortly provided I can get it in the basement. I have some pretty steep stairs and...
... Compared to the lathe a mill/drill is pretty easy to take apart and reassemble. Take off the motor, remove the mill head, unbolt the column, take off the...
THE RF45 I have list it's weight as about 800 lbs. I took the motor off, it's about 75 lbs. I then took off the head, it's about 200 lbs. I then removed the...
I don't have figures on an RF45, but an RF40, if you take the head off the base, can be carried by three strong people... However, I'd highly recommend a...
I have made taps before,using 0-1 oil hardening tool steel(drill rod).They were not as good as Butterfield or SKF DORMER,but they did get the job done.There is...
I made a left hand, 1/2-20 tap in High School machine shop, yo those many years ago. Pretty straight forward. Made out of oil hardening steel. Threads cut...
... It isn't impossible since I've done it. I made a two start left handed acme thread 3/8" - 5 once for a model locomotive throttle actuator and thought I'd...
I think I recall that, we must have been in the same class. So when did you leave Australia Bill. Muzza ... From: bbluealpine Date: 01/08/07 11:04:52 To:...
... Well, unfortunately I have no recollection of ever living in Australia, so that puts the move date before my earliest memories, about 1945. But the tap...
I took delivery of a Super X3 in September this year, I must state that I'm extemely pleased with the machine, however recently the motor has stated to run...
... Typical problems with Chinese motors are that they sometimes fry their internal contacts but you'd smell it if that happened. The starting capacitors...
... motor ... to ... Are there any interlocks on covers that stop the motor if they are not fully closed? They can get out of adjustment and cause the problem ...
... state ... come ... start, ... to ... same ... not ... taps ... and ... resetting. ... I tried to start the machine last night and it started, something ...
I just acquired a Phase II-equivalent (same castings, different marketer) 8" H/V rotary table. I note that Grizzly has one of their fine manuals available for ...
have a rong fu 31 on the way and need a set of r8 collets and some end mills for work on aluminum, steel, and some stainless steel. any recommendations for...