Hi folks,
I'd like to introduce you to Chip and Dale. They are a good match since both have the same spindle thread and can use all the same tooling.
Chip is my 9" Utilathe that I bought a few months ago from a dealer in Langley BC. It came from one of the local schools so the head stock is noisy and the compound and cross slide are a bit beat up but nothing to serious. I don't think the chuck had ever been removed because it stuck like it had been crazy glued. I ended up putting the spindle with the backing plate in the freezer over night and then hit straight from the freezer to the vice and used the propane torch on the backing plate to get it free. I bolted a bar across two of the holes in the backing plat to get some leverage and that worked. I can't believe how much easier things are having a gearbox to change feed rates and do threading. I bought an AXA tool post set from Accusize and so far it fits well.
Next is Dale, my 9" Logan model 400. I bought Dale on a pallet, then cleaned and painted it up real purty. It needs a couple of bushings in the apron but other than that it's in pretty good shape. It came with all the change gears, a spindle mount Jacobs chuck and sad 3 Jaw chuck and a few other bits and pieces. I bought a set of collets and made a closer with ready rod and an old 3" handle I had around. At moment I have milling attachment on it for a project starting shortly (carriage stop). I kept the Accusize OXA tool post from the 618 Atlas and it's right on the edge of being to small. What doesn't work here will be done on the SM.
I'd like to introduce you to Chip and Dale. They are a good match since both have the same spindle thread and can use all the same tooling.
Chip is my 9" Utilathe that I bought a few months ago from a dealer in Langley BC. It came from one of the local schools so the head stock is noisy and the compound and cross slide are a bit beat up but nothing to serious. I don't think the chuck had ever been removed because it stuck like it had been crazy glued. I ended up putting the spindle with the backing plate in the freezer over night and then hit straight from the freezer to the vice and used the propane torch on the backing plate to get it free. I bolted a bar across two of the holes in the backing plat to get some leverage and that worked. I can't believe how much easier things are having a gearbox to change feed rates and do threading. I bought an AXA tool post set from Accusize and so far it fits well.
Next is Dale, my 9" Logan model 400. I bought Dale on a pallet, then cleaned and painted it up real purty. It needs a couple of bushings in the apron but other than that it's in pretty good shape. It came with all the change gears, a spindle mount Jacobs chuck and sad 3 Jaw chuck and a few other bits and pieces. I bought a set of collets and made a closer with ready rod and an old 3" handle I had around. At moment I have milling attachment on it for a project starting shortly (carriage stop). I kept the Accusize OXA tool post from the 618 Atlas and it's right on the edge of being to small. What doesn't work here will be done on the SM.