JPG, that leg is attached to my newly restored 10ERJPG40504 wrote:A full view(s) of this would be 'nice'!:rolleyes:
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Which I'm using as a dedicated drill press.
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JPG, that leg is attached to my newly restored 10ERJPG40504 wrote:A full view(s) of this would be 'nice'!:rolleyes:
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As previously pointed out by some sharp eyes in the past, I have since moved the knob screws to their correct position on the table mount.JPG40504 wrote:The 10ER work table clamping 'screws' are supposed to be brass threads with a knob. The brass prevents scoring the table support tubes.
Whoops!:o Tain't MY fault!:rolleyes: That is an older pix.fredsheldon wrote:As previously pointed out by some sharp eyes in the past, I have since moved the knob screws to their correct position on the table mount.
Art, I was planning on cutting them in half lengthwise anyway so you are suggesting I do that sooner rather than later? Do I need to seal the newly exposed wood or just the ends?pennview wrote:Nice haul there, Fred. Keeping the ends from checking even if sealed can be a challenge. Unless you plant to turn them immediately, you may wish to cut the billets lengthwise through the pith which will improve your chances of preventing checking. If you're going to use them all for turning, you'll end up cutting them that way eventually anyway.