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    Ian Parkin
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      @ianparkin39383

      I bought an old clarke metalworker drill press sans motor but otherwise looks fine over the weekend with the intention of converting it to a tapping stand

      I had a geared motor 400rpm that i was going to put on and use it with a tapmatic head for tapping dutys rather than swapping out on pillar drill

      Trying to get the chuck out however..one last tap with the lump hammer on the drift and

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      Anybody care to hazard a quess at how much from machine mart?

      I have enquired

      Edited By Ian Parkin on 15/03/2016 12:20:54

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      Ian Parkin
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        #230075
        Neil Wyatt
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          @neilwyatt

          MM aren't too bad for spares, usually, but i have no idea.

          Sometimes they say to contact Clarke direct for spares. May be a bit cheaper (even though the two companies are closely related.

          http://www.clarkeservice.co.uk/

          Neil

          #230091
          Harry Wilkes
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            @harrywilkes58467

            £45 blush

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            #230122
            Ajohnw
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              @ajohnw51620

              Something I will take note of. I have one that needs a chuck change and it has never been out.

              Looks like something that extracted and clamped round the spindle would be a good idea as I would guess that side forces from the hammer broke it. Might be possible to use some sort of clamp on it and a shortened drift that doesn't go all the way through.

              John

              #230135
              Ian Parkin
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                @ianparkin39383

                Clarke international have just replied with a price of £24 all in delivered so not too bad

                I had removed the spindle and it was on the vice drifting from the top so it was purely end force with the tapers pushing….I imagine that the chuck had never been out before and it may be rusted solid

                #230143
                Ajohnw
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                  @ajohnw51620

                  Mmmmm it's worth noting that clarks will supply spares like that. It could influence buying decisions. I'm inclined to not rate them.

                  John

                  #230173
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    Clarke are actually very good on spares, and their guys know what they are talking about.

                    Their main market are contractors, not engineers, people who expect to be able to ring up and get a part ASAP so they can finish a job.

                    Neil

                    #230203
                    Ian Parkin
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                      @ianparkin39383

                      After ringing to order the part at clarke international it was out of stock however the chap said machine mart do have them in stock and gave me the number

                      It was actually only £18.79 all in delivered from there !!

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