Missing piece construction lifter
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:16 am
				
				
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 Nice to have machine tools. I have a Bridgeport Mill 9 x 42 with a J2 variable speed head. And also 2 Southbend lathes. One is a 16 inch swing  X 12 foot bed capable of about 9 foot between centers. The other is a 13 inch swing with a 6 Foot bed, and will do about 42 inches between centers.
 Nice to have machine tools. I have a Bridgeport Mill 9 x 42 with a J2 variable speed head. And also 2 Southbend lathes. One is a 16 inch swing  X 12 foot bed capable of about 9 foot between centers. The other is a 13 inch swing with a 6 Foot bed, and will do about 42 inches between centers.  Dandy Dave!
 Dandy Dave! , but apart from that, otherwise I have no problems (drill press, welders, presses, etc. ....)
  , but apart from that, otherwise I have no problems (drill press, welders, presses, etc. ....)  

Your method makes an old machinest Kringe.Super Major wrote:Thanks, even if the grinding has not been very fine, however you can improve
The most 'difficult was the thread that could not be measured, (I had to disassemble the lift) so I screwed a piece of aluminum in order to measure the thread diameter and pitch (with deadly force, I refer to this system)
 ... I take it that you have no thread gage's or inside micrometers. Was the thread standard, or metric. At least you got it done.
 ... I take it that you have no thread gage's or inside micrometers. Was the thread standard, or metric. At least you got it done.   Dandy Dave!
 Dandy Dave! The important thing is that he managed to do so, for the spring (I did not know the size) I used a spring a shock of a scooter
 The important thing is that he managed to do so, for the spring (I did not know the size) I used a spring a shock of a scooter  