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Re: pic: One of Team Overdrive's new toys
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This one has 1/4 hp of pure custom built power. It runs very well for how old it is. Just motor hum, gear clicking, and belt nose only thing I could careless for is backlash, but I have seen worse on much newer. |
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Re: pic: One of Team Overdrive's new toys
Lucky you! That is a fine looking machine.
I see you are from NJ - too bad Henry Ford moved a chunk of Menlo Park and brought it here to Detroit (Dearborn). Because you can see a lot of the early machine tools there. So fun to look at, and not much has changed from the early days of machining. (OK, CNC is a nice add....) |
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Re: pic: One of Team Overdrive's new toys
Hi All,
this looks like memory lane to me.....it' the same as the machine I learned on years ago. Try Enco or CDCO for your quick change tool holder set (about $90) CDCO has the best deal on economy chucks Books: web search for "American machine tool" they have a nice Free downloadable packit on both lathe and the mill operation also the Home shop machinest is a good starter book, Great project, Have Fun! Geo. |
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Re: pic: One of Team Overdrive's new toys
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I will probably pick up one of the machinist hand books off amazon for cheap. Hey it cut 1/4" 28 tpi just fine for me a minute ago. ![]() Also I be uploading a WAI in front of our Bridgeport which I also rebuilt (theres a story behind that one). Last edited by Lowfategg : 04-12-2008 at 16:45. |
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Re: pic: One of Team Overdrive's new toys
Hi low,
When you say "Lantern style" are you talking about a rocker tool post? (sometimes there is an east coast / left coast gap in terminology) the advantage to quick change is that you can set up multiple turning or form tools and switch out with out resetting center hight or when coupled with a DRO using tool offsets and maintain a true position (Shooting Star makes an affordable DRO, but the best is Newall) Geo. |
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Yes I am thinking about a quick change but there is no way I am putting a DRO on this thing. Its to expensive and I rather not fill it with holes for mounting. |
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