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Geo. Anderson wrote:
From searching newsgroups I am hoping that you guys may be able to help me.
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1) The adapter that I have is OAL 2.56" with the tapered section 2"
long, tapering from approx. 1.505" to approx. 1.405 inches. This works
out to about 2.8 degrees or 0.600" per foot. (Pretty close to a 4 1/2
MT which is 0.624/foot and a 1.5" big end opening.) Any idea what it
fits? There is one of these that appears to be identical on eBay right
now: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3813353868
Well ... if it is truly MT - 4-1/2, then it would fit my
Clausing with a L-00 spindle. (The model number is useless here, because
I swapped in the L-00 spindle for the original 2-1/4x8 spindle, which
used an even smaller taper. I had to extend the drawbar when I swapped
spindles, as the L-00 sticks out farther.
2) My Logan spindle nose is approx. 1.6" ID at the end. According to
the lathe info I have, the taper is 2 degrees. Scott Logan has new
collet adapters but they are north of $200 and this is just an old
fart's home/garage lathe that doesn't do much work and doesn't make any
money. So I'm looking to get set up much cheaper. Does anyone have an
adapter to sell?
All I have is the even smaller taper from my original 2-1/4x8
spindle -- still accepts a 5C collet, however.
BTW, if anyone lusts after a Logan "production" closer I would be
willing to horsetrade for a handwheel closer, complete, which would be
perfectly adequate for my needs.
I've got the lever-style closer for my Clausing, so I don't need
it, and I certainly can't supply a handwheel one for a Logan, anyway.
You could check around with the used equipment dealers (such as
Dave Ficken, of Meridian, or Dave Sobel) to see whether they have
something which fits. You *may* have to bite the bullet and buy the
adaptor from Scott. I bought one from Royal through him when I swapped
over to the L-00 spindle, since I didn't want to lose the collet
capability with the swapover.
If you ever get to using the lever-style closer (with long stock
through the spindle, and something to control it from whipping at the
outboard end, which can be *very* dangerous), you probably won't want to
even consider the handwheel.
Good Luck,
DoN.
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