Grinding lathe bed.
"PrecisionmachinisT" wrote in message
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"Jim Wilkins" wrote in message
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I remachined a well-worn Sears 109 on a big horizontal mill in the
high school shop night class. It did a nice smooth job with four
passes of a new angle cutter, without having to unclamp it and lose
parallelism. Lowering the ways lowered the saddle, and drops the
half
nuts out of line with the leadscrew. I thought I could shim the
saddle
back up with 0.025" sheet brass strips but they weren't flat enough
after bending the ends up to keep them in place. Now I use it as a
speed lathe for polishing and drilling small deep oil holes.
jsw
-Lower the leadscrew instead.
The holes for it are part of the bed casting and 21" apart, and I
don't have a horizontal boring machine.
jsw
-The reason I mention is because I did the same thing back when I was
about 22 years old...
-Finally ended up drilling the mounting holes in the screw support
brackets a tad oversize so as to provide the -needed clearance.
I used it as the excuse to buy a South Bend Heavy 10, and don't need
the leadscrew on the AA any more.
jsw
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