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    Vic
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      @vic

      The bore in my little 8 x 14” Lathe is 20mm which is large enough for nearly everything I’ve wanted to do on it. Bigger is always better in this respect though so I’d ideally like it to be at least 25mm if not more!

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      #423482
      Alan Waddington 2
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        @alanwaddington2

        Is Your Spindle bore large enough ?

        Of course not, they never are cheeky

        #423486
        thaiguzzi
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          @thaiguzzi

          I do a lot of work with the fixed steady on my 20mm spindle hole Boxford.

          No biggie working at the tailstock end.

          #423511
          Niels Abildgaard
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            @nielsabildgaard33719

            The affordable chineese Weiss Machinery 180/210 lathes can maybe be improved at no great cost.

            Lower part of picture shows situation as bougth.

            That is

            Morsecone 3 , 20mm bore, two 30 times 62 times 17mm conical roller bearings.

            Upper part is a new spindle that

            Can work with ER40 collets,  has 30 / 20mm bore and needs a new single 32908 conical bearing.

            This can be changed by everyone with lathes and only nessecary modification is the front bearing inner grease seal that shall be opened to 40.05mm.

            All drive and feed drive geartrain is not changed.

            Just put on the new spindle.

             

            Are we enough to make a demand at the chineese embassy and how much would we pay per new spindle without tears?

            cheapskate.jpg

            Edited By Niels Abildgaard on 10/08/2019 17:56:47

            Edited By Niels Abildgaard on 10/08/2019 18:05:38

            #423534
            Neil Wyatt
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              @neilwyatt

              I've used the full 52mm cpacity of my steady a few times. I even had to 3D print a 3 1/2" steady for one job, obviously light cuts…

              Neil

              #423566
              thaiguzzi
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                @thaiguzzi
                027.jpg029.jpgPosted by Neil Wyatt on 10/08/2019 21:20:11:

                I've used the full 52mm cpacity of my steady a few times. I even had to 3D print a 3 1/2" steady for one job, obviously light cuts…

                Neil

                Yep 2" brass in the pic.

                knurled and screwcut, and parted off all at the tailstock end.028.jpg

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