07-30-2024, 11:19 PM
I have a new to me Delta 14in band saw model 8-30C. Serial # suggest manufacture in 1952. This saw has the slow speed gear drive and 4-step pullies for sawing steel.
One of the shoulder bolts that attach the wheel covers apparently vibrated the female threads in the lower casting the point that the 3/8 -16 threads on the shoulder bolt no longer hold the wheel cover in place.
My plan is to replace the oem shoulder bolt with a bolt having 7/16 - 14 threads on the casting end while having the standard 3/8 -16 threads on the end attaching the wheel covers using the original threaded knobs.
The shoulder bolts have a total length of 3 1/2in. threads on each end are 1/2in long, leaving the central 5/8 in diameter shoulder portion 2 1/2in long.
Now the question. Is there a machinist among us who would turn a shoulder bolt? I can tap the 3/8 and 7/16 threads, but I do not have access to a metal turning lathe for turning the 3/8 and 7/16 ends on a 5/8 shaft.
This is a paying proposition. I will pay by check the agreed price. Machinist keeps the bolt until she/he is satisfied the check is good before shipping the bolt.
any takers? Private messages may be the best means of concluding discussions.
thx, tom
One of the shoulder bolts that attach the wheel covers apparently vibrated the female threads in the lower casting the point that the 3/8 -16 threads on the shoulder bolt no longer hold the wheel cover in place.
My plan is to replace the oem shoulder bolt with a bolt having 7/16 - 14 threads on the casting end while having the standard 3/8 -16 threads on the end attaching the wheel covers using the original threaded knobs.
The shoulder bolts have a total length of 3 1/2in. threads on each end are 1/2in long, leaving the central 5/8 in diameter shoulder portion 2 1/2in long.
Now the question. Is there a machinist among us who would turn a shoulder bolt? I can tap the 3/8 and 7/16 threads, but I do not have access to a metal turning lathe for turning the 3/8 and 7/16 ends on a 5/8 shaft.
This is a paying proposition. I will pay by check the agreed price. Machinist keeps the bolt until she/he is satisfied the check is good before shipping the bolt.
any takers? Private messages may be the best means of concluding discussions.
thx, tom