Saludos desde Colombia , una pregunta los tornillos que sujetan el plato al husillo que nombre tiene ? estos tornillos los venden ? y donde ????? gracias
The chuck shown at 6:03 is a Bison brand made in Poland. These will give the less then .001" runout performance. I don't think the video talks about this spindle nose being a D1-8 camlock type. This also looks like a 8" chuck, which a human can lift with no problem. But it takes a real big young guy to handle a 12" version of this chuck.
Absolutely great explanation of the sequence 👍👍
Thanks for the cradle idea! Just made one up, and works great for installation and removal.
Great tutorial and walkthrough. Thank you!
Great video ☺️ 👌
Saludos desde Colombia , una pregunta los tornillos que sujetan el plato al husillo que nombre tiene ? estos tornillos los venden ? y donde ????? gracias
it looked like the cam locks on your lathe where smooth mine are rock solid anyone know a reason for this (the lathe is brand new)
How fine should the stone be?
only Precision ground flat stones must be used, no ordinary stones! And no oil as in the video, always use clean and dry stones and workpiece
3:35 Is that really rust on the internal spindle taper ?
Thank you sir
Hi sir please video for oil leakage for check back
Hi can I ask what is the name of that chuck?
Champ All Day looks like an Atlas “quickie”
@@classicbritishspares It's stamped with 2000 RPM if that's any clue ;)
jacobs lathe chuck
The chuck shown at 6:03 is a Bison brand made in Poland. These will give the less then .001" runout performance. I don't think the video talks about this spindle nose being a D1-8 camlock type. This also looks like a 8" chuck, which a human can lift with no problem. But it takes a real big young guy to handle a 12" version of this chuck.
@@crisp40856:18 What model this chuck
Sir yh four jaw chack hme lena h kaese milega
Thank you 😀👍
Tamil example sir
Quanta frescura. Está trocando uma placa ou fazendo uma cirurgia.já tá na rua