Well a number of things,
First we were talking about a 3 prong 30 amp 2 hots and a neutral, ground was a provided by the conduit if needed. These are the types used by your run of the mill...
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Well a number of things,
First we were talking about a 3 prong 30 amp 2 hots and a neutral, ground was a provided by the conduit if needed. These are the types used by your run of the mill...
No problem what make is this thing anyway?
3 phase and single phase are 120 degrees out of sync across each phase, and requires only 3 power wires.
2 phase (which is no longer used ) was 90 out...
Understandable, i do that stuff all the time too.
John,
Thats my standard disclaimer,
~thou shall not touch something without understanding it and what it can do fully~
Simply put, not every setup but a majority....
220vac in a house(not...
John,
Quite frankly if you are not comfortable with 110 then you are not comfortable with 220. They are just as dangerous, and in several ways lower votlages are worse. But enough of my high...
NO NO NO
Changing your outlet esp in a house to a 50 recp, is a major no no unless you go through the trouble or rewiring the service to that outlet and replace the breaker for the proper rating. ...
Its often refered to as the LH or left hand threading mod.
surf the web there are several good sites, don't limit the views of other lathes as they all pretty much work the same way 9x20 7x10 etc....
Its actually valley to valley, its best to for you to use a pitch gauge, however there are times like this were they don't work, the pitch in metric is based on the lead in one turn of the screw. I...
Bob,
VFD's work with threee phase motors and AC servos, you can obtain very high speeds with the later, but are limited to about 5000 rpm with a normal 3 phase motor. Your best bet for a router is...
They are sometimes refered to as slot sensors(there are other styles also), I don't have a picture handy, if you go to the Mach manual it used to have a simple setup in there for a optical sensors. ...
I don't even see a .61 on my grizzly chart, I am sure you could probably get it there are several gear calulators out there for the 9x20. I cannot say I have ever seen an even thread pitch in...
Most items from sherline will fit the Taig so I assume that vice versa will work also.
What you need depends upon what you are going to do, but it always nice to be prepared for the unexepected......
Your final output is tied to your gearbox ratio, so if you are in high gear and the ratio is for instance 2:1 then you divide by 2, if its 3:1 the you divide by 3. Your drive may or may not be real...
All machines have backlash, you are not looking at $250,000 machining centers here. That is a sieg x2 you are looking at they are decent machines for there size and everyone and his brother sells...
Both of the lathe master machines recieved good reviews, esp the 30.
One or two people who have had the 9x19 in the past seemed to like the LM machine. The Harbor Freight and LM 8x are the same...
I would either get the cummins 10x22 which is a sieg c6 like the ones syil uses, or the grizzly combo lathe(also a c6) and mill, they ship in different boxes, then either sell the x2 or buy a base...
Thats exactly it, there was no fee implied so your cc could back you up, I do alot of purchasing with the CC and have had similiar instances, I make the threat first if that does not get a response...
FOB or Freight On Board means that your straight bill of laiding starts at the address specified, tyipically a zip code. It basically means you are liable for charges due to the bills drop point...
The statement made about making a drill into a mill is accurate to a certain extent, and there are several reasons why.
If your drill press was made in this century, and cost less the $1000 its not...
Russ you should read the manual front to back(japanense manuals are always fun to understand), you in the long run will be better off, more then likely you will have multiple settings to change to...
I am quite frankly amazed that you are getting >.001 with a three jaw chuck setup. They can often be out as much as .003-.005 esp if they are well used or cheap. My machine tool teacher refered to...
You know you can buy HSS, and its the right size already, although may need to shim it up depending upon your grinding skills.
chris
wear on a single point will be hard to control, you would be better off tapping, either with a tapping head or gain control of the spindle. At 500 pcs you will be changing taps or tools either way....
ENCO, MSC( and J&L), KBC, Travers, Grizzly, Little Machine Shop, harbor freight, Northern tool, Lathemasters, ebay, carter tools, and about dozen others.
chris
He was never using a tailstock from what I gathered,
If your bearings are not tight the live center will only be as good as those, either in the live center and/or the spindle. I was taught that...
My only grip with aluminum is that it could bend and deform, otherwise taig uses aluminum for there tool post and I have never had a problem and they can take quite a good cut. People often forget...
I just paid 149+tax and shipping on a wedge type phase II tool post kit(4 or 5 holders) from enco, and still have to get the satisfaction of modifying it to fit two seperate lathes. I looked into...
Looks nice, my logan is held in with a bolt takes around a minute to switch.
I have to ask, were did you get the banjo brakcet from? or did you make it?
chris
qaulity and money go hand in hand in the case of chucks.
My vote is for bison.
chris
Don't bother with the glue, if you broke it, the chances of any glue holding at the forces for which that motor spins is next to nil. Just replace the whole thing either with a better motor or new...