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(09-20-2017, 09:08 PM)Vinny Wrote: Welcome to the forum Buster!!! I think you'll find the 4 jaw screws on with a 1/2"-20 thread.
{Comment deleted due to my ignorance of the machine in discussion.}
Welcome to the gang Buster!
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Good Morning,all..Thanks,fellas for the replies. I got a user manual coming but when I get it here,is a good guess.I have never seen a dirtier machine than this one. Whomever used this one sure didn`t believe in cleaning things up. Even used it for woodworking. I think I must have let my mike go,as I can`t find it. I got all things ready but the four jaw. I just didn`t want to break anything at the start on such a small tool.
Have a great day,hope things are well with everyone,buster/Everett
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(09-21-2017, 05:26 AM)buster Wrote: . I got all things ready but the four jaw. I just didn`t want to break anything at the start on such a small tool.
Have a great day,hope things are well with everyone,buster/Everett
I'm sorry Everett (& Vinny). I thought Vin had made a typo there and I was attempting to razz him about it. I should have looked up the specs before putting my foot in my mouth (yet again). Those Craftsman lathes have survived this long, I doubt you are going to be able to break anything on it without serious effort. I have one of the import "mini-lathes" myself and have been impressed with what it can do despite my clumsiness.
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Hello and welcome from me too !
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Hi,fellas.. I may forget the 4 jaw for the present as I don`t take it off except for special cutting. I liked that Taig. It wasn`t self-feeding but i made a ton of pens&pencils with it. Also cut threads,made lawn mower bushings and so forth.
Is the 4 jaw right hand or left hand thread. I think it is right hand. I can`t see anyway to hold the shaft to unscrew it.
I may take the weekend off and play a little. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. My bits came today,and my son said he thought he had a motor for it.I got to check my steel stock and so forth.
Thanks,fellas..you have helped me a lot. Later,buster
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09-21-2017, 04:16 PM
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Man, I haven't heard anyone signing off with, or saying "Later" since the 1970's.
Very refreshing to hear it again.
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(09-21-2017, 02:57 PM)buster Wrote: Hi,fellas.. I may forget the 4 jaw for the present as I don`t take it off except for special cutting. I liked that Taig. It wasn`t self-feeding but i made a ton of pens&pencils with it. Also cut threads,made lawn mower bushings and so forth.
Is the 4 jaw right hand or left hand thread. I think it is right hand. I can`t see anyway to hold the shaft to unscrew it.
I may take the weekend off and play a little. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. My bits came today,and my son said he thought he had a motor for it.I got to check my steel stock and so forth.
Thanks,fellas..you have helped me a lot. Later,buster
Hi,Mike e.. Sometimes I think I`m still back in those days. I always say I`m 50 years behind everybody.
I`m liken to say anything when I get in a hurry. Took today off and got my motor,gotta go buy me a variable pulley and wire it up and I`ll should be up and running. May just order it off the net and finish up next week. Closet store is about 50 mile away. I got my manual, if anyone wants a copy,I`ll print it out. It for the 109 craftsman lathe.
Have a great weekend,everyone. Buster..