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jim rozen
 
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Gunner, I have not heard from you regarding the manual for
that milling machine. I take this to mean either:

a) you are really busy (not posting much lately either, eh?),

b) you didn't get it, and don't need it any more,

c) you did get it and if filled your need (great),

d) you didn't get it, and still want it, but (a) above,

anyway please contact me at jrr0 at us dot ibm dot com
if the address I sent it to (olive ave) is incorrect and
you still want it. I could locate another copy.

Jim

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On 21 Nov 2003 16:46:04 -0800, jim rozen
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Gunner, I have not heard from you regarding the manual for
that milling machine. I take this to mean either:

a) you are really busy (not posting much lately either, eh?),

b) you didn't get it, and don't need it any more,

c) you did get it and if filled your need (great),

d) you didn't get it, and still want it, but (a) above,

anyway please contact me at jrr0 at us dot ibm dot com
if the address I sent it to (olive ave) is incorrect and
you still want it. I could locate another copy.

Jim


Jim, It arrived Tuesday or Wed, while I was on the road. The wife
called me Wed and mentioned it had come, but not when. I piggy backed
a confirmation and sincerest thanks on a post of yours that evening.

MANY thanks for the manual, Ive had a few moments since I got home
tonight to browse it over and its marvelous. Ill email you a pic of
the carcass as it sits at the moment. It appears that Im not missing
all that much, just the crossfeed screw and parts from the table and
the few bits for the power feed, which are easy enough to make.

I don't know what the lead screw thread is, as I didn't check the
manual yet. That will be the hard part of getting it going. That and
the power feed parts to the table.

Many many thanks again, and if there is something you need, feel free.

Gunner

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Gunne
Jim, It arrived Tuesday or Wed, while I was on the road. The wife
called me Wed and mentioned it had come, but not when. I piggy backed
a confirmation and sincerest thanks on a post of yours that evening.

MANY thanks for the manual, Ive had a few moments since I got home
tonight to browse it over and its marvelous. Ill email you a pic of
the carcass as it sits at the moment. It appears that Im not missing
all that much, just the crossfeed screw and parts from the table and
the few bits for the power feed, which are easy enough to make.

I don't know what the lead screw thread is, as I didn't check the
manual yet. That will be the hard part of getting it going. That and
the power feed parts to the table.

Many many thanks again, and if there is something you need, feel free.

Gunner


Gunner, is this about the Hardinge Horizontal? Have you hopped on the
Hardinge-Mill Yahoo group and plead your case? Also, Dave at Meridian
sometimes has a parts machine. Best to give him a call.

Marty
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In article , Gunner says...

I don't know what the lead screw thread is, as I didn't check the
manual yet. That will be the hard part of getting it going. That and
the power feed parts to the table.


Glad it got where it was headed. The lead screw is 5/8-10 acme,
with a spline on it for the power feed. You could just buy
some if you have the dials and and handles. The nuts are
split and adjustable for wear. And while the power feed is
*nice* they did sell these without, and they're still quite
useable.

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