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  1. Susquatch

    Source for 250-100 QC tool holders that actually fit the QCTP

    As a All my accusize tool holders fit. If you do go that way, don't forget our forum discount. It might well be that your tool post is out of spec. Is it the wedge or the piston style? Either way, they can be modified to increase the tolerance with a bit of work.
  2. Susquatch

    Shop Table top crane

    That is just one way of damaging a T-slot. The other way is tension overload. Most cast iron is strong in compression but has low tensile strength compared to steel. By its very nature, you will be creating a tensile load on your T-Slots with a base such as you have shown. Lots of people do it...
  3. Susquatch

    What size lathe do you have?

    I'd say that is a majority opinion around here. There are quite a few members that like their Busy Bee Machines. But there are also lots of members who are not happy with Busy Bee Service or Support.
  4. Susquatch

    New to me Ammco 7" Metal shaper

    About the hashed bit..... In a previous test, I forgot to lock the clapper tilt. At one point it dug in and then started to dig deeper instead of feeding. I didn't notice for quite a few strokes. Don't know what would have happened with steel..... Note to self. Its a machine. Always lock all...
  5. Susquatch

    Possible candidate for 3-phase for my lathe?

    I wouldn't put that particular motor on your lathe anyway. It would be a waste. Better to get the right 3ph motor (w 20% more HP than stock) and a good VFD for your lathe and save that crown jewel for the right application - or sell it to me.......
  6. Susquatch

    Whisk(e)y, wine and cheese!

    Mine doesn't have to say a word. She gets me every time with just "That Hungry Look"....... It's not fair.
  7. Susquatch

    Possible candidate for 3-phase for my lathe?

    The motor I got for my mill is zero rated too. It's amazing! Even if all you ever do is look at it......
  8. Susquatch

    DavidR8's project list

    I was smiling at the beer and roses, but asking the woman in the house who she is brought on a huge belly laugh! I know who she is here, but I'm gunna ask her anyway - just to see what she says! Might buy some roses just to make sure it doesn't go really bad though.....
  9. Susquatch

    Possible candidate for 3-phase for my lathe?

    Ya, buy the motor for another project. As @thestelster says, that motor is VFD rated. Setting aside that amazing top speed, it probably has a very low bottom speed too - maybe even zero rpm at full torque. Ya, buy it.
  10. Susquatch

    DavidR8's shop shenanigans

    That's A GREAT IDEA! But I've never seen one done that way. You are right, it does not need to repeat.
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