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    Mating a chuck back plate to a rotary table (diy)

    how i mating a chuck back plate to a rotary table (diy):


    greetings from Brazil

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    Thanks celsoari! We've added your Rotary Table Adaptor to our Machining category,
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    More nice work there my friend.

    Your local scrap yard must be awesome.
    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crusty View Post
    More nice work there my friend.

    Your local scrap yard must be awesome.
    thanks Crusty
    Yes, here in my city we have greatscrap yard

    greetings from Brazil

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    I haven't checked a map but I suspect that's too far for me to drive to take a look.
    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crusty View Post
    I haven't checked a map but I suspect that's too far for me to drive to take a look.
    thanks bro for the joke

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    Joke? I was serious.

    Just as well though. I'm building a hydraulic bearing press with one of my design constraints being that I couldn't spend a penny on anything other than electricity for the welder and oxygen/acetylene, i.e. it had to be made from my collection of materials, and it's coming along with the stock that I already had. The stand and the press frame are done and I probably will finish it tomorrow. I used various steel pieces from my pile, a hydraulic jack that's been bouncing around in the back of my truck for years, a couple of dirt bike front springs from a dumpster and some industrial rack channel also from a dumpster. I may have to break my rule though and buy paint because the only paint that I have in enough quantity is latex and it's turning out too good to leave it unpainted.

    I thought I was going to have to buy another pair of welding gloves to replace the Lincoln gloves I just bought a month ago because I burnt up the end of the right index finger and it split open, but I cut off the thumb from an old pair of gloves and cemented it over the split end and now I'm good to go for a while longer. I guess I probably burn my rods too close to the handle before I stop.
    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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    Crusty if you decide you want to go let me know and I'll go with you we will drive in shifts
    Never try to tell me it can't be done
    When I have to paint I use KBS products

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    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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