fredybender
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- Apr 16, 2012
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I decided that I wanted to invest in an Aloris type wedge design, quick change tool post for my lathe. I ordered a BXA for my 14X40
I ordered import, but for my usage, it will do...
The toolpost & adapters were almost 400$, but I think its worthwhile.
I had to machine the new T-slot adapter for holding the toolpost, as the one supplied did not fit the T-slot on the lathe. All faces needed to be milled. I also adjusted the height on all the tools with an indicator, and all tools are set about 0.002" below center at the cutting edge. I also qualified the toolpost, to have less that 0.001" on perpendicularity of the tools with the axis of the chuck (especially important with thin part-off tools)
After picking up my parcel, I saw local add for card files...
went to see them, and picked all of them up (4 cabinets)
I put 3 in my shop, and the 4th, will go in my garage...
300$, for all, not bad.
A good clean up, and taking off the paper labels, will be all thats needed.
Paint condition is real nice too...
I found some papers in the bottom, dating from 1961 ; these look like they were used in an insurance company during that time. It looks like they were stored for a while.
p4c
I ordered import, but for my usage, it will do...
The toolpost & adapters were almost 400$, but I think its worthwhile.
I had to machine the new T-slot adapter for holding the toolpost, as the one supplied did not fit the T-slot on the lathe. All faces needed to be milled. I also adjusted the height on all the tools with an indicator, and all tools are set about 0.002" below center at the cutting edge. I also qualified the toolpost, to have less that 0.001" on perpendicularity of the tools with the axis of the chuck (especially important with thin part-off tools)
After picking up my parcel, I saw local add for card files...
went to see them, and picked all of them up (4 cabinets)
I put 3 in my shop, and the 4th, will go in my garage...
300$, for all, not bad.
A good clean up, and taking off the paper labels, will be all thats needed.
Paint condition is real nice too...
I found some papers in the bottom, dating from 1961 ; these look like they were used in an insurance company during that time. It looks like they were stored for a while.
p4c
