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    Convinced

    After much perusing on this forum, and a very informative, and helpful message from Tom Steyer at JTTurningTools, I have ordered a vacuum chuck system. This concept, just seems like a reliable, and fast solution. Hopefully it will replace the donut chuck in at least some situations.
    I'm sure I will have some "dumb" questions while setting this up, so please be patiant

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    Way to go Ray. I'm anxious to see how this works.

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    Paul, you are more than welcome to come over and use it to see for yourself in fact, you are more than welcome to come over and help design the system

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    You are going to love it Ray. I have had mine for a few months now and would do it again. I actually back off the hold to about 18 to 20 hg as I have found you really don't need the 23 to 28 hg really.
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    Once you use the vacuum system, you'll never be the same! It is so worth it.

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    Looking forward to seeing photos of your system once you get it up and running! You'll love it!
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    Way to go Ray. I am still hoping to visit later this month and look forward to seeing what you have done.

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    Thanks all, and I will post photos. My lathe circuit board, and control panel are still in WV for repair. Who knows, I may have the vacuum system going before the lathe becomes operational again...but I hope not.

    Bob, I hope you can make it by. Do you know the dates you will be in Pasco?

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    Congrats Ray. Please post lots of photos too.

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    Wow, I placed the order this morning, and I just received a message it has been shipped. Pretty impressive service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray Bell View Post
    Wow, I placed the order this morning, and I just received a message it has been shipped. Pretty impressive service.
    Tom Steyer does give good service and the fit and finish are first rate. You may still want to use the donut occassionally, in fact I just built one for my new lathe at the same time I was assembling the vacuum chuck. If the bowl or HF is too porous the VC might not hold, but it does work well.
    Retired - when every day is Saturday (unless it's Sunday).

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    Thanks Thom, I will keep this in mind.

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    Ray and Thom,

    Leaky bowls can be dealt with. If you have this problem, it will always be through the end grain (or the worm holes). This is why God and 3M gave us blue tape. A few strips over the end-grain areas of the bowl or HF will almost always cure the problem & provide a secure vacuum hold. You will rarely need a donut chuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Steyer View Post
    Ray and Thom,

    Leaky bowls can be dealt with. If you have this problem, it will always be through the end grain (or the worm holes). This is why God and 3M gave us blue tape. A few strips over the end-grain areas of the bowl or HF will almost always cure the problem & provide a secure vacuum hold. You will rarely need a donut chuck.
    Thanks Tom, I will remember this.
    I didn't know you participated in this forum. Since you do, I want to thank you publicly for the very informative message yesterday, and for the prompt shipment. Who knows, I may have this system built before my lathe is up and running again.

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