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RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - stevec - 04-08-2013 (04-08-2013, 07:44 AM)PixMan Wrote: I learned to mark the depth that I wanted the tap to go to by wrapping it with masking tape as the depth marker. It worked a charm.Ya musta been using them sweet spiral point, gun taps or ya only had 2 or 3 holes to do. I tried it and after the 6th hole the tape had been torn off by the chips backing outa my standard tap. RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - the penguin - 04-08-2013 I power tap all the time with the big Jet drill press, with the built in tapping head, a good spiral point tap and a smattering of lube and it goes pretty easy. RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - DaveH - 04-08-2013 Excellent post Dave, great photos and a job really well done Minor point - nice safety shoes DaveH RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - Dave J - 04-08-2013 Thanks Dave, LOL, I was so close to leaving that picture out. I have been pulled up about it on a few forums, but that is what I wear in the shed and always have. Dave RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - krv3000 - 04-12-2013 good job RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - Swede56 - 03-26-2015 All of your pictures are not viewable do you have any plans I could use to make one of my own. I have a old Atlas lathe that came with a rocker style post. RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - stevec - 03-27-2015 Swede, I just reviewed this thread and it's pretty old (2013) so that's probably why the pics no longer show up. If your "old Atlas" is anything like mine was there's not much point in using a QCTP it just doesn't have the rigidity. The only use my old flatbed lathe served me was to teach me that I needed a better lathe. Sorry for the negativity. Steve RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - Mayhem - 03-27-2015 I have a QTCP on my flatbed lathe Steve RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - dallen - 03-27-2015 the photos should still show if the links are valid RE: Making quick change tool post holders (picture heavy) - Highpower - 03-27-2015 It appears that Dave has cleaned out his Photobucket account completely. Every album is now empty. He probably moved on to a different photo hosting site to store his pictures. A lot of people have given up on Photobucket, eBay, Internet Explorer, etc., etc., because of the way they constantly 'fix' things that aren't broken. [attachment=10423] |