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Pete C. November 24th 10 05:16 PM

WTB: 18" 3 Jaw Chuck
 

Gunner Asch wrote:

Guy needs an 18" 3 jaw chuck with large center hole for opposite end
(left) of headstock for supporting pipe while threading.

Anyone got a clunker kicking around?

I need to be able to bore the center hole out to minimum of 6.75"

cringe...and yes..I suggested an adapter with 3 bolts.....which would
be a hell of a lot easier to make up from scrap.....and cheaper......


Good grief, what about an ordinary pipe roller stand with the two
rollers and height adjustment? I can't imagine spinning 6.75" pipe fast
enough to need a top roller, but that would be easy to add.

Wes[_5_] November 24th 10 11:44 PM

WTB: 18" 3 Jaw Chuck
 
"Pete C." wrote:


Gunner Asch wrote:

Guy needs an 18" 3 jaw chuck with large center hole for opposite end
(left) of headstock for supporting pipe while threading.

Anyone got a clunker kicking around?

I need to be able to bore the center hole out to minimum of 6.75"

cringe...and yes..I suggested an adapter with 3 bolts.....which would
be a hell of a lot easier to make up from scrap.....and cheaper......


Good grief, what about an ordinary pipe roller stand with the two
rollers and height adjustment? I can't imagine spinning 6.75" pipe fast
enough to need a top roller, but that would be easy to add.


I wonder if the second chuck makes the set up a lot more rigid. I expect there is a
fairly long piece of stock sticking out on some supports.

Wes

Gunner Asch[_6_] November 25th 10 11:37 AM

WTB: 18" 3 Jaw Chuck
 
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 11:16:37 -0600, "Pete C."
wrote:


Gunner Asch wrote:

Guy needs an 18" 3 jaw chuck with large center hole for opposite end
(left) of headstock for supporting pipe while threading.

Anyone got a clunker kicking around?

I need to be able to bore the center hole out to minimum of 6.75"

cringe...and yes..I suggested an adapter with 3 bolts.....which would
be a hell of a lot easier to make up from scrap.....and cheaper......


Good grief, what about an ordinary pipe roller stand with the two
rollers and height adjustment? I can't imagine spinning 6.75" pipe fast
enough to need a top roller, but that would be easy to add.



I know I know...sigh...I told him about a half dozen ways to implement
the project.

However having a dog at the opposite end of the spindle from the
threading does have some advantages

I used to do a lot of work for Gossco..a Fullerton California pipe
threading company that did up to 48"

Ive mentioned it before here.

So I do have a skosh bit of knowledge on the subject...

Man doesnt ever seem to learn.

Shrug

Gunner

--
"Confiscating wealth from those who have earned it, inherited it,
or got lucky is never going to help 'the poor.' Poverty isn't
caused by some people having more money than others, just as obesity
isn't caused by McDonald's serving super-sized orders of French fries
Poverty, like obesity, is caused by the life choices that dictate
results." - John Tucci,

Gunner Asch[_6_] November 25th 10 11:37 AM

WTB: 18" 3 Jaw Chuck
 
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 18:44:13 -0500, Wes
wrote:

"Pete C." wrote:


Gunner Asch wrote:

Guy needs an 18" 3 jaw chuck with large center hole for opposite end
(left) of headstock for supporting pipe while threading.

Anyone got a clunker kicking around?

I need to be able to bore the center hole out to minimum of 6.75"

cringe...and yes..I suggested an adapter with 3 bolts.....which would
be a hell of a lot easier to make up from scrap.....and cheaper......


Good grief, what about an ordinary pipe roller stand with the two
rollers and height adjustment? I can't imagine spinning 6.75" pipe fast
enough to need a top roller, but that would be easy to add.


I wonder if the second chuck makes the set up a lot more rigid. I expect there is a
fairly long piece of stock sticking out on some supports.

Wes


Indeed it does. Not by a huge amount..but a significant amount

Gunner

--
"Confiscating wealth from those who have earned it, inherited it,
or got lucky is never going to help 'the poor.' Poverty isn't
caused by some people having more money than others, just as obesity
isn't caused by McDonald's serving super-sized orders of French fries
Poverty, like obesity, is caused by the life choices that dictate
results." - John Tucci,


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