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Cinc , L&W spindle tapers?
Can anybody tell me what taper of spindles were used in Cincinnati dividing
heads and L&W dividing heads? I would apprieciate it. Thank you Bill |
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Cinc , L&W spindle tapers?
First guess off the top of my head is Brown & Sharpe taper 9 or larger.
Sorry can't be of more help... Now Great-Uncle Lucky ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can anybody tell me what taper of spindles were used in Cincinnati dividing heads and L&W dividing heads? I would apprieciate it. Thank you Bill |
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Cinc , L&W spindle tapers?
I don't know about the Cincinnati, but I have a larger 10" or so L+W. I
believe it has a Brown & Sharpe #11 spindle. If necessary I can verify that later. Dick Uncle Lucky wrote: First guess off the top of my head is Brown & Sharpe taper 9 or larger. Sorry can't be of more help... Now Great-Uncle Lucky ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can anybody tell me what taper of spindles were used in Cincinnati dividing heads and L&W dividing heads? I would apprieciate it. Thank you Bill |
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