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(05-21-2013, 07:28 AM)Mayhem Wrote: So you can get things in NS after all Steve!
"many years ago" I wasn't living here in "the land of you can't get that here".
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Just an update, after picking up the bearings I needed over a week ago, I got around to reassembling the lathe.
There is a mild thump as the new teeth mesh through the mating gears in the slower spindle speed that becomes inaudible in the highest speed selection that involves the repaired gear. I'll check to see if it translates as a surface finish aberration with use.
So far so good.
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(06-06-2013, 05:30 AM)stevec Wrote: Just an update, after picking up the bearings I needed over a week ago, I got around to reassembling the lathe.
There is a mild thump as the new teeth mesh through the mating gears in the slower spindle speed that becomes inaudible in the highest speed selection that involves the repaired gear. I'll check to see if it translates as a surface finish aberration with use.
So far so good.
Steve,
Good to hear (no pun intended). That was certainly an interesting fix you did to the gear.
Ed