Thanks all of you, I was not thinking metric in a 50 yr. old American made machine. That explains it.
I've got a good idea what's wrong with the chuck now that I've thought it out but I would like...
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Thanks all of you, I was not thinking metric in a 50 yr. old American made machine. That explains it.
I've got a good idea what's wrong with the chuck now that I've thought it out but I would like...
In the course of chasing down a chuck not running true on my old delta lathe (1460 I believe), I checked it at the spindle.Carefully cleaned the inside M/T and tried 3 different #2 M/T centers....
Well, Brown Santa showed up with the Qual-Spray 600 this afternoon.
After all the "paying" work was done for the day I tried it out on phase 3 of my marathon kitchen cabinet project. (My wife's...
Thanks again, I did not realize Homestead was Jeff Jewitt's deal.
He helped me with some waterborne lacquer 10 or so years ago which worked amazingly well. It should be very interesting to see how...
Thank you all for your help.
Larry, that's a very nice rig (found a little more info on the walcoms at homestead finishing). I think you're right about the pressure pot systems but at this time...
What particular brands/models of conversion guns have you folks had good results with spraying waterborne finishes?
I'm a cabinetmaker (trying to ease into furniture) and will be spraying mostly...
I bought an old belt drive 6x48 sander with no motor for $35.
I removed the disc and turned the whole thing on it's side mounted on a shelf/bench fastened to the wall. Added a small table 90 to the...
I really have no need in a RAS, haven't owned one in 25 years.
But I'd jump on that at twice the price.
Hello all. Really nice site here. Can't believe I've never seen it before.
As to the topic, a wide belt sander would be a dream come true for me but reality is some of those things cost more than...