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RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - Dr Stan - 06-05-2021 The half nut issue is probably a case of an accountant going "let's see where we can save a couple of cents". The bean counters control manufacturing, not the engineers. RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - Vinny - 06-05-2021 That bean counter is usually at the buying end not the selling end in this case. You can get very high quality Chinese made tools or lower that HF quality. It depends what, in this case Harbor Freight, spec'd when they ordered it. Also some of the Chinese mfgrs stand by their work. I bought a gear hob from one a number of years ago. Works great. 2-3 years after I bought it I needed to make another but couldn't remember the settings on the mill for it. I sent them a note and had a response within 20 mins with the info I needed. Then as I was setting it up I noticed those same numbers were engraved on the opposite side of the hob that I was looking at! That's not to say all Chinese tools are good... or bad... and cheap doesn't always mean crappy. Now all of that said ... I'm usually the first to blame the cheap ass chinese tooling for being pieces of crap and not the company that spec'd them to be that way. RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - EdK - 06-05-2021 (06-05-2021, 12:43 AM)Highpower Wrote: Where did you file on the side of your saddle? Everything looks factory ground. The area with the red paint at the top. I filed just enough to get a good bearing surface for the square piece of steel to make good contact. Ed [attachment=17084] RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - EdK - 06-05-2021 The missing half nut issue was at least easy and relatively cheap to solve. Ed [attachment=17085] RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - arvidj - 06-05-2021 (06-05-2021, 12:43 AM)Highpower Wrote:(06-04-2021, 09:32 PM)EdK Wrote: ... My hand drilling skills don't exist ... +1 on the drill guides. Has to drill and tap over a 100 3/8 holes on some angle iron. No way it was not going to fit in the drill press. Got it all done without breaking a bit or a tap. RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - EdK - 06-05-2021 I've eyed those tap guides for some time now. Maybe it's time I bite the bullet and get one. Ed RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - EdK - 06-06-2021 The lathe came with a lead screw cover but it won't fit with the upper half nut installed. I'll take real half nuts over a lead screw cover any day. Ed RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - Highpower - 06-07-2021 That is probably why they went to the half-half nut - so they could put a cover over it to please the lawyers. Long sleeves and shirt tails and newbies... RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - Highpower - 06-08-2021 Ed, I was just wondering if you have (or planning to get) a 21 tooth change gear for the lathe to cut metric threads? Way back when... I had to buy a standard gear blank (Boston Gear?) then bore it to fit and hand file a keyway in it. (Before I owned any broaches.) Of course these days Little Machine Shop has and sells them ready made for about 10 bucks. Thought it might be better to have one before you need it someday. If you don't plan on cutting any metric threads, forget I mentioned it. RE: Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe - EdK - 06-09-2021 (06-08-2021, 11:15 PM)Highpower Wrote: Ed, I was just wondering if you have (or planning to get) a 21 tooth change gear for the lathe to cut metric threads?... Yes, that gear is on my Little Machine Shop shopping list along with a 4-jaw chuck with adapter plate and a few other things. Ed |