08-23-2018, 04:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-23-2018, 04:39 AM by TraditionalToolworks.)
(08-22-2018, 09:57 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: Sounds like you have even more metalworking tools than I do, but I have too many for the space I have for them..Two mills, DP BS 8 lathes and lots of tooling for them..Well, I'm glad I don't have 8 lathes...
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(08-22-2018, 09:57 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: I just sold and shipped a Buck 6jaw chuck for the SB..I only used it twice and I am way too old to keep hanging on to things I don't use. A 5C collet chuck and a full set of collets are going next, also unused..I have a 3C complete and a set of ER collets..One lathe I have had a couple years and haven't ever used is a Myford Super Seven..I gotta get that baby going this winter!!I could use a 5C collet chuck for my South Bend 9A, but I don't really need it. Myfords are pretty nice little lathes, very desirable for a home shop, IMO. You must have an SB9, with 3C collets. I have a pretty complete set of 3C collets as I have a 6" Ellis dividing head that uses them. I have a Buck 4" 6-jaw on my Ellis Dividing Head. I wish I had a bigger one, but I have a nice Buck 4-jaw with 2-piece jaws I just put on my Rivett. I have a full set of 6R collets for my Rivett.
I don't have everything on my VintageMachinery page...they don't allow European machines either, so my Deckel is not there, but this is most of it here: Alan's VintageMachinery Page.
(08-22-2018, 09:57 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: I will have to say that the "Z man" has all of us beat when it comes to machines and tools..The bum even has an indoor rifle range...
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You need one in Chicago, because it's unsafe to go to the range...
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That's cool, no man cave is complete without at least a half dozen firearms. Is there anything cooler to build in the world? I don't go to the range lately, and California keeps getting stricter and stricter...someone mentioned he likes to shoot long distance, I have parts to build a Remington 700 Bolt Action in 6.5mm Creedmoor. Those will get out over 2000 yards. When I have some time I'll work on it. I only own firearms that I have built. I want to spend my time crafting wood and metal, not so much firearms. I have a few blank receivers if I want to build any, but I have way more firearms than I need...just like machines. I want to focus more on making tools.
Alan