Scimonetti
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I was going through some stuff this weekend and found the babbit pillow blocks and shaft from my great grandfathers home made table saw.
The poured babbit is in perfect shape as is the shaft. It is 7/8" in diameter and has left hand threads on one end. I think the flange is machined into the shaft on the threaded end. The other end is smooth and has a pulley. The pulley it not being friendly coming off but I made progress on it.
I have had it for about a year and have been waiting for a project to use it on, and with the need for a beefier grinder and buffer I decided to make a buffer shaft with it. I think another homemade tool from it would be perfect. I know pillow block ball bearings would be better but I have this and want to use it.
In starting to design and gather materials I changed my idea to make it a single long shaft buffer. I don't have access to a lathe to thread and make new flanges so I'll just use the one end.
I'll post progress on design and how everything works out. I'm thinking I'll use a 3/4 or 1 HP motor mounted to a homemade pedestal stand.
The poured babbit is in perfect shape as is the shaft. It is 7/8" in diameter and has left hand threads on one end. I think the flange is machined into the shaft on the threaded end. The other end is smooth and has a pulley. The pulley it not being friendly coming off but I made progress on it.
I have had it for about a year and have been waiting for a project to use it on, and with the need for a beefier grinder and buffer I decided to make a buffer shaft with it. I think another homemade tool from it would be perfect. I know pillow block ball bearings would be better but I have this and want to use it.
In starting to design and gather materials I changed my idea to make it a single long shaft buffer. I don't have access to a lathe to thread and make new flanges so I'll just use the one end.
I'll post progress on design and how everything works out. I'm thinking I'll use a 3/4 or 1 HP motor mounted to a homemade pedestal stand.
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