Toolpost DTI holder
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Hi Guys
With all the hype from them 'YT bloggers' about the NOGA Holders being the next best thing after the invention of the wheel literally, we almost gave up 'cos they do work out rather expensive for us to import, until we eyeballed this basically simple yet quite ingenious Holder for the Toolpost.

Mind you, we had seen this on another thread as well and did not immediately grasp its real importance until "The Refurbishing Expert",  Micktoon posted his version, which eventually drove the inspiration.  He, good Fellow, did say that one could "fancy' it up a bit with one's own pimping which results we will let U Guys decide on .........

We know this is one tool we are going to use often and it is a super addition to assist on most our set ups. Thanks and all acknowledgements again to MICKTOON.

Thanks for looking and maybe getting coaxed to do better.
aRM


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Very nice - nice bit of knurling Thumbsup 
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(05-15-2015, 12:09 PM)DaveH Wrote: Very nice - nice bit of knurling Thumbsup 
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DaveH
Hello Dave
Thanks for looking and commenting.
Must say we would not have got even thus far without all U Guys guidance and putting us on track
LORD BLESS
aRM
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Nice work!
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hi and a job well dun
krv3000, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Feb 2012.
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Hi aRM , you have done cracking job and made the design better again, I had seen similar thing and tried to improve a touch so if it keeps going god knows what it might end up like lol. I think Bob KRV3000 is the refurb expert mind Worthy .
  I am sure you will be glad youmade it and wonder what you did before you had it.
  Cheers Mick
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(05-17-2015, 05:40 PM)Micktoon Wrote: Hi aRM , you have done cracking job and made the design better again, I had seen similar thing and tried to improve a touch so if it keeps going god knows what it might end up like lol. I think Bob KRV3000 is the refurb expert mind Worthy .
  I am sure you will be glad youmade it and wonder what you did before you had it.
  Cheers Mick

Hey MICK
First thanks to U Man
It was Your endeavours that prompted the coaxing
As for refurbing, Heck Man, U have done a splendid, if not superb finish on that Harrison.
Just can't stop admiring your masterpiece - still going thru' all those postings

We have an original, somewhat bastardised Chipmaster we got stuck with in a sting op and it needs a lot of attention like Headstock leaking oil, Variator sounds like a banshee, Clutch adjustment etc etc
No body down here interested in any repair work and we too scared to open her up
Maybe a VFD will rid the noise and be the better way to go. However, tackling the Headstock with all those complicating Gears, Man that's for pros like U.
And that is another chapter.
Take care
aRM
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