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I realize these are sold but would they have fit a Craftsman/Atlas 12" metal working lathe? If so I'll keep an eye peeled for future ones for sale. Thanks.
Checking in with the Think Tank. Looking for a reasonably priced fly cutter with an indexable carbide cutter for my Bridgeport Vertical Milling machine which takes an R8 shank. Suburban Tool had one (not reasonably priced - over $1100) and Amazon has some but no carbide cutter/inserts. KMS...
Turning it around doesn't change things a whole lot because the damage is close to centre.
Thanks for the offer Brent, but to ship it to Western Canada (looks like you"re in NB) is not something I'm not interested in, but thanks for the generous offer. Too kind. Didn't know Craftsman had a...
Thank you SO MUCH again to all responders. Wow, see I really mean it when I say the Knowledge Wealth Trust is alive and well on this site.
Been a member for a while now. Not just a woodworker, but also a very amateur metal worker (with a 70's vintage Craftsman 12" Metal Lathe and newly...
Thanks very much you two and others for these solutions - I wondered about taking the existing rack (on both machines the damage is similar) and tig welding the clear space then with very thin files cleaning out the weld into teeth. The base metal for the rack doesn't appear to be cast - may...
New to posting pictures from my email on the iPhone. Sorry that they took up so much space. There's probably a more efficient method for doing this. Anyway this is the B&D router (I have two exactly the same with the same malady - stripped gears/teeth on the rack & pinion). Makes it difficult...