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I just spent an hour looking on the internet and can't find this thing. I know they exist,but they are better at hiding than I am at looking.
Any help would be great.
Carl
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You may have to buy them separate. Here is a 2MT with 1/2X20 tpi that accepts a 3/8" drawbar.
About half way down ...
http://www.victornet.com/report/Arbors-M.../1424.htmlMost 1/2" drill chucks accept a 1/2 X 20 tpi, a few may take a 3/8 instead.
Here is just one that takes a 1/2-20 tpi mount.
http://www.amazon.com/Jacobs-31051-SoftG...2+keyless+chuck
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Thanks for the help.
It may cost a little more for shipping, but at least I will get what I need.
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I did a google using
"keyless chuck" "draw bar"
and got a lot of 1/2" chucks including PennState and Packard Woodworks.
Apparently, the Woodriver 2MT keyless chuck used to be set up for a draw bar, but no longer is.
I think that Best Wood Tools used to have some, too, but they do not seem to carry them now.
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Thanks for the help guys.
I ordered the Pennstate one plus there version of a 5/8 steb center.
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I am not picturing what you will use it for unless it is for a drill head?
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Arlin I want to cut threads in wood/
This will show you what I want to do.
Thread cutting
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