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I have the Oneway Talon chuck and the Mini Jumbo Jaws which have 8-1/2" capacity. I really need larger jaws; is anyone aware of a larger after-market jaw? I have the Longworth style chuck but it simply does not have the holding power of jaws.
Many years ago I got a heck of a deal on the Talon and have most of the appropriate jaws. Money is not yet being harvested from our trees so I do not want to go for a larger chuck and all of the cost associated with the additional jaws.
Here's hoping the brain trust has the answer I want to hear.
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Sorry to say I just do not remember where I seen them. I subscribe to several catalogs and thinking it was either Packard, Craft supplies, Klingspor's, or maybe Ron Brown, again I just do not remember. Sorry buddy
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Have you ever thought about making yourself a donut or jam chuck?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZoCxa-050E
Have used both donut and jam chucks both easy to make.
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(02-28-2019, 11:37 AM)Bill Holt Wrote: I have the Oneway Talon chuck and the Mini Jumbo Jaws which have 8-1/2" capacity. I really need larger jaws; is anyone aware of a larger after-market jaw? I have the Longworth style chuck but it simply does not have the holding power of jaws.
Many years ago I got a heck of a deal on the Talon and have most of the appropriate jaws. Money is not yet being harvested from our trees so I do not want to go for a larger chuck and all of the cost associated with the additional jaws.
Here's hoping the brain trust has the answer I want to hear.
I use the Oneway flat jaws and attach plywood or hardwood to make the jaws any size I need. Here is a link to an old thread by Bob Hamilton that discusses using those jaws
Bob Hamilton Thread
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Thank you guys for the ideas.
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