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Other topics for members => General Woodworking => Topic started by: shinnlinger on March 10, 2011, 10:03:35 AM
Hi,
Did this for my highschool shop lathes, but some of you might find it helpful as well.
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With forum support, I drilled the tailstock and inserted a cutoff 1/4 -20 bolt so the handle/quilllock that tightens them can't be loosened enough so that entire cylinder spins. I suppose it also makes it less likely that the handles will "disappear" also. What was happening was they would get "over loosened" and the cylinder would spin and then the wouldn't tighten the stock enough or spin the handle (unsafe) or when the handle was tightened after the cylinder had spun some, it was not in the groove and it would damage the cylinder.
Hopefully this will work, did it to 5 JET lathes. Poor design really as there should be a pin that prevents the spinning in the first place.
Here is the post that talked me thru it if you want to do something similiar.
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,49526.msg716186.html
Dave
Looks like a good solution. I really like your use of the v-block to guide the tap. 8)
The school used to have a metal shop and some of the tidits are still around, like the taps and V blocks.....