Posts: 24,334
Threads: 0
Joined: Feb 2002
Location: Elizabethtown, KY
Dropped by Woodcraft in Louisville today and saw one in #3 taper, but I need a #2 for the Vega I'm putting back online.
Anyone know of a source?
(I'm at a SLOW computer with limited search abilities [LOML in hospital for chemo related problems] and am trying to pass the time til I can get home.)
"Truth is a highway leading to freedom" --Kris Kristofferson
Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)
Posts: 320
Threads: 0
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 21,259
Threads: 2
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: IA
You know I have never needed one nor all the other turners I have known. I would thing the only time it might be needed is rehabbing an old one that had a ton of gunk in it.
I usually put a cloth rag thru it by using a 1/4" rod and to see if anything does get in there but only once it had some dust buildup.
If you do need one Craftsupply has them,
Arlin
oops I see Doug already gave you the link.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
Posts: 320
Threads: 0
Joined: Dec 2013
To Arlin's point, something like this would be more helpful for rehabbing:
http://www.amazon.com/Brass-Brush-Power-...T7ZXXTZM8D0GS5BThe one at Craft Supplies is to remove loose chips and dust.
Posts: 24,334
Threads: 0
Joined: Feb 2002
Location: Elizabethtown, KY
That looks like what I'm looking for. The chuck was moderately rusted in place and I'll go after the worst of it with wire brush and sandpaper but I want the cleaner for the final polishing.
That is after I get the three seasons of bug nests out of the shaft
"Truth is a highway leading to freedom" --Kris Kristofferson
Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)
Posts: 63
Threads: 0
Joined: Dec 2012
Location: Atikokan Ontario Canada
ebay has this,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MT2-No-2-Morse-T...~oAAOSwJb9WrKhTYou could also glue strips of fine sandpaper on a morse taper 2 that you have, leave a bit of room between the strips for the rust, rotate carefully in the female MT, blowing the rust out periodically, and working it till clean. HTH
Have fun and take care
Posts: 6,291
Threads: 0
Joined: Jul 2005
Location: Knoxville
A morse taper reamer may be useful.
http://www.amazon.com/Speed-Morse-Taper-...in%3A2638841011If you want a brass brush, visit your local gnu supply store's cleaning section.
Bill
Know, think, choose, do -- Ender's Shadow
Posts: 588
Threads: 0
Joined: Nov 2010
Go to the hardware store and buy the brush they use to clean copper pipes before the solder them. Cut the handle off and they can be chucked in a drill.
Don
Posts: 691
Threads: 0
Joined: Apr 2003
Google Travers Tool or Manhattan Supply. The tool is available commercially and it's plastic blades will not harm your taper as other methods might.
Posts: 10,727
Threads: 1
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Orlando, Florida
I would avoid using wire brush that isn't brass. Stainless steel or steel wire will likely leaves scratches in your taper, which will accumulate more debris and compromise the seal you get when it's used. I would also avoid using any power tool to rotate a brush. Unless you're very careful, the stem might also scratch the taper. Just my opinion. YMMV.
Still Learning,
Allan Hill