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RE: custom tap - chucketn - 06-30-2014 My buddy would love a quick change gearbox, but his finances won't allow. Myself, I'm happy with my manual change gear setup. Maybe, in the future, I'll go to a bigger lathe with one, but only if I win the lottery! Chuck RE: custom tap - kenne - 06-30-2014 (05-29-2014, 08:32 PM)chucketn Wrote: If you build something from a drawing, do you change specs to what ever you want, or do you make the part to plan? My friend is making an engine to the designers plan. That's why a 1/4-40. It's hard to decide which is more satisfying , building something from a blueprint (drawing) , or from your head . Either way the most important part of the job is doing it , making something from nothing is always worth doing , even if it doesn't work (it's happens ) . The joy is in the work ............ RE: custom tap - Arbalest - 06-30-2014 The older 920 Lathes had a norton style quick change gearbox for thread cutting. Speed changes were by belt slipping though. Still, if you cut a lot of threads it's quite an attractive buy if you can still get one. Not many vendors stock them anymore. RE: custom tap - EdK - 06-30-2014 (06-30-2014, 05:01 PM)kenne Wrote: .... The joy is in the work ............ Ed |