12-24-2016, 08:52 PM
Here is a Christmas Eve question for the group.
I purchased a used Jet 1014 years ago, but have never needed to take off the faceplate that was already on it when I purchased the lathe. Tomorrow morning, my lovely wife will be giving me my first chuck. I know because I bought it and handed it to her!
I've been wrestling with taking off the faceplate for several days. I can immobilize the spindle, but there aren't any flats on the faceplate with which to use a spanner wrench. Thus far, I've sprayed it with PB Blaster several times. I've put screws into the faceplate to use a way to apply leverage. I've even hit the faceplate with a rubber mallet, probably out of frustration. Still the faceplate hasn't budged.
I'd appreciate any advice from the group. I'm hoping to use that chuck for the first time tomorrow.
Thanks.
I purchased a used Jet 1014 years ago, but have never needed to take off the faceplate that was already on it when I purchased the lathe. Tomorrow morning, my lovely wife will be giving me my first chuck. I know because I bought it and handed it to her!
I've been wrestling with taking off the faceplate for several days. I can immobilize the spindle, but there aren't any flats on the faceplate with which to use a spanner wrench. Thus far, I've sprayed it with PB Blaster several times. I've put screws into the faceplate to use a way to apply leverage. I've even hit the faceplate with a rubber mallet, probably out of frustration. Still the faceplate hasn't budged.
I'd appreciate any advice from the group. I'm hoping to use that chuck for the first time tomorrow.
Thanks.