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Tom,
Another options would be to face off some material from the bottom of the collar that the handle screws into. I think that would be safer than messing with the internal parts. That should swing the handle more towards the 3 & 4 o'clock position like Willies 2nd to last picture. But then I might just be full of crap.
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Tom,
I would urge you to post pictures of your QCTP before machining it.
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My QCTP ends up like Willies bottom left photo. I have the exact same Phase II BXA tool post that he has.
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that is exactly what mine is but when you take it apaqrt the high side of the cam is nearly right under the handle, I think someone goofed when drilling for the handler as it seems the handle sshould be on the low side of the cam. tom
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(02-23-2012, 08:11 PM)TOM REED Wrote: When snugged up mine is more like the last photo, sort of between it + the 2nd last. It does not dissengfage very far so I think the fix will be to face a bit off the internal plungers 10 or 20 thou should bring it around more to suit
Tom,
"Internal plungers"? Is this a piston type tool post? #250-200
Or is it a wedge type? #250-222
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(02-23-2012, 10:39 PM)Highpower Wrote: (02-23-2012, 08:11 PM)TOM REED Wrote: When snugged up mine is more like the last photo, sort of between it + the 2nd last. It does not dissengfage very far so I think the fix will be to face a bit off the internal plungers 10 or 20 thou should bring it around more to suit
Tom,
"Internal plungers"? Is this a piston type tool post? #250-200
Or is it a wedge type? #250-222
It is a piston type same like my AXA on the old logan. I look better at Willie's and see it is a wedge type, if unable to fix mine I will probably get one of them. tom
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Tom, if you upgrade your BXA to a wedge I'd be curious about the Canada post cost here to NS and price you'd ask for the piston BXA.
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(02-24-2012, 08:19 PM)stevec Wrote: Tom, if you upgrade your BXA to a wedge I'd be curious about the Canada post cost here to NS and price you'd ask for the piston BXA.
Price would be chep for the toolpost only, I would probably keep all the toolholders. Are you able to make toolholders yourself? tom
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(02-24-2012, 10:54 PM)TOM REED Wrote: (02-24-2012, 08:19 PM)stevec Wrote: Tom, if you upgrade your BXA to a wedge I'd be curious about the Canada post cost here to NS and price you'd ask for the piston BXA.
Price would be chep for the toolpost only, I would probably keep all the toolholders. Are you able to make toolholders yourself? tom
Sure Tom, I was planning on it.
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(02-25-2012, 08:13 AM)stevec Wrote: [quote='TOM REED' pid='573' dateline='1330142097']
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Tom, if you upgrade your BXA to a wedge I'd be curious about the Canada post cost here to NS and price you'd ask for the piston BXA.
Price would be chep for the toolpost only, I would probably keep all the toolholders. Are you able to make toolholders yourself? tom
I just ordered a new one from CEDCO today it commnes with another full set of toolholders so I could put in a couple would 35 be cheap enough or 20 without any toolholders. Guess we swhould be doinb this PM tom
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Mayhem & I should have told you about buying from Tools4Cheap.net before you bought from "Frank" at CDCO. Much better to deal with, better quality product.
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