alan camby
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Ordered some 123 blocks for my mill the other day. Was ordering some stuff from Mcmaster-carr today and wanted to get some 3/8-16 t-slot nuts for my 5/8" mill slots. Well it appears they don't have that. A quick look at a MSC flier shows they don't either.
The 123 blocks are full of 3/8" holes and a few 3/8-16 threaded holes. I was planning to fasten them to the table with 3/8" studs and t-nuts.
I am not a machinist so have not seen all the tricks. How are you guys firmly attaching the 123 blocks to a mill table? I was hoping to make it simple with my plan above. Now it looks like I will need to use the 1/2-13 t-nuts, 1/2-13 studs, clamps, and toothed ramps.
Now I am not 100% sure the holes are 3/8". The catalog just said that a few holes (can't remember exact #) are threaded 3/8-16. But, the other holes looked similar in size.
Also, is 5/8" the most common size for the slots on a mill?
Bonus point if you have pictures of 123 blocks in use
thanks.
The 123 blocks are full of 3/8" holes and a few 3/8-16 threaded holes. I was planning to fasten them to the table with 3/8" studs and t-nuts.
I am not a machinist so have not seen all the tricks. How are you guys firmly attaching the 123 blocks to a mill table? I was hoping to make it simple with my plan above. Now it looks like I will need to use the 1/2-13 t-nuts, 1/2-13 studs, clamps, and toothed ramps.
Now I am not 100% sure the holes are 3/8". The catalog just said that a few holes (can't remember exact #) are threaded 3/8-16. But, the other holes looked similar in size.
Also, is 5/8" the most common size for the slots on a mill?
Bonus point if you have pictures of 123 blocks in use
thanks.
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