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  1. skippyelwell

    8" 4 jaw chuck with a D1-4 backing plate

    The 8" 4 jaw chuck is in good condition, just tore it down, cleaned and re oiled, the backing plate has 3 post D1-4 mounting. The two have not yet been centered and drilled. I would be willing to trade straight across for 6" 4 jaw chuck with hopefully a D1-3 mount. Thanks
  2. skippyelwell

    2x72 grinder discussion

    I spent most of the week cutting, grinding and drilling all the parts for the Gen II 2x72" grinder, many times during the week I thought how maybe I should have gone to one the cutting services.
  3. skippyelwell

    Ca Lem is back

    Wow, he's a master. I want that lathe.
  4. skippyelwell

    Lathe chucks, govdeals auction, Cambridge, ON

    Then there is the $60 in gas to get it home from Cambridge.
  5. skippyelwell

    Question on grinding Tungsten for TIG

    That's a clever design, I've never come across it before. I just eyeball it or put the tungsten in a hand drill, power the drill up at the same time as the grinder or sander. I know, you're not suppose to use either or it will contaminate the tungsten but honestly, I never noticed any difference.
  6. skippyelwell

    Rotary cross slide table, $75, Lucan, ON

    That's a good deal but it would cost me $80 gas to get it home.
  7. skippyelwell

    2x72 tilting belt grinder, $2950, Coalhurst, AB

    I'm thinking flux core.
  8. skippyelwell

    2x72 grinder discussion

    I'm building Jer's Gen 2 grinding machine right now, I've spent about $1000 sofar but I think that is about it. The metal and fasteners were $200
  9. skippyelwell

    Mercury

    Same here, we use to roll it around in the palm of our hands. Are there any uses for it other than mining gold?
  10. skippyelwell

    Looking for an appropriate motor

    Your diagram in post #43 is what I'll go with, it is the same as the one @whydontu suggested. Thanks guys.
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