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Re: Lathe Tailstock Hand-Wheel Replacement (Help me) - WoodTinker - 07-24-2015 barryvabeach said: The hand-wheel does not have threads at the hub. The roll-pin is on the round bar that the hand-wheel slides onto. The hand-wheel slides onto the bar and over the roll-pin then the nut is tightened on the threads at the end of the round bar. PDF of Lathe Schematic from Vintage Machinery The roll-pin is 30 and the hand-wheel is 40. The schematic is the second to last page. Re: Lathe Tailstock Hand-Wheel Replacement (Help me) - WoodTinker - 08-03-2015 Timberwolf said: You may be able to cut that slit by hand using a carbide burr chucked in a Dremel...I would go with the Cast Iron. [/blockquote] Thanks amongous Timberwolf!! Found I already have a burr bit for the Dremel. Drilled a small cutoff with a 1 3/4" forstner bit down 3/4" for the end of the handwheel. Clamped the block on the drillpress with the upright handwheel and drilled the 1/2" center bore. Used a larger hand grinder to shorten the metal nub at the hand-wheel backend so the nut could get full bite on the bolt. Used the small grinder wheel on the dremel to get the slots started then switched over to the carbide burr and went to town. Was too anxious and made the first set of slots too deep in the hole. The second set was perfect. Goodthing, the burr bit was nearing the end of its life. Works good now, but now I'm needing to take the lathe tailstock apart and add some lubrication in there. Re: Lathe Tailstock Hand-Wheel Replacement (Help me) - mike4244 - 08-03-2015 Rollpin? How about key stock,makes more sense to me.In any case can you dispense with the "rollpin" and drill and tap for a setscrew.A screw that is slightly smaller in diameter than the slot would be ideal.That will keep the new hand wheel on tight without any slop . mike RE: Lathe Tailstock Hand-Wheel Replacement (Help me) - SkipM - 11-16-2017 (07-24-2015, 08:31 AM)WoodTinker Wrote:Stytooner said: I ended up here because my plastic wheel shattered in my hand - of course I wanted an alum, brass or steel replacement - but I needed it sooner rather than later. Went to one of the last remaining Ace stores within a 50 mile radius, and we all put our heads together. I ended up using a cast aluminum flywheel with a 1/2" ID, " wheel, then I placed a 1' length of fuel line around the wheel, with a smaller plastic hose that fit tightly inside the fuel line to bring it tight - and for the hell of it, painted the whole thing brass color, and placed a satin finish coat on it - the things we do to make something look nicer than it is RE: Lathe Tailstock Hand-Wheel Replacement (Help me) - iclark - 11-17-2017 (11-16-2017, 08:55 AM)SkipM Wrote: I ended up here because my plastic wheel shattered in my hand - of course I wanted an alum, brass or steel replacement - but I needed it sooner rather than later. Went to one of the last remaining Ace stores within a 50 mile radius, and we all put our heads together. I ended up using a cast aluminum flywheel with a 1/2" ID, " wheel, then I placed a 1' length of fuel line around the wheel, with a smaller plastic hose that fit tightly inside the fuel line to bring it tight - and for the hell of it, painted the whole thing brass color, and placed a satin finish coat on it - the things we do to make something look nicer than it is Ingenuity is always welcome. Aesthetics are a personal taste but we applaud people getting the look and feel that they want. Welcome to Woodnet. RE: Lathe Tailstock Hand-Wheel Replacement (Help me) - barryvabeach - 11-17-2017 (07-24-2015, 08:31 AM)WoodTinker Wrote:Stytooner said: I have purchased a few Grizzly wheels, and have been quite pleased, very heavy duty. Without a picture I can't be sure, but don't think it would be that hard to modify to fit your needs. |