Where are the Way Tubes???

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dusty wrote:
jsburger wrote:Unless the floor is perfectly flat the measurement will vary. To get an accurate measurement the machine would have to be sitting on a dead flat reference surface.

I measured both the full size MK 7 and the shorty at each end and in the middle. As you see the numbers are all different. I suspect if I move them to different places in the shop the numbers would change.

MK 7 Left 23 1/4 Center 23 3/16 Right 23 1/4
Shorty Left 23 1/4 Center 23 %/16 Right 23 3/8
I must say that I am surprised. I thought that your floor was as close to perfect as is reasonably possible.

Except for the center on your Shorty, your numbers look very close to what I had expected. The numbers in the center I would expect to defiate more than those on either ends. A little sway in the tubes could account for that. Loosen the tubes and rotate them 180° to see.
The shorty center is 23 5/16 but I am sure you figured that out.


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I want to thank those who assisted with this endeavor.

I am proceeding with my plans based on the following measurements (to the floor):

center of main drive shaft = 38 3/8"

top of WAY tubes = 30 3/4"

top of BENCH tubes = 23 1/8"

In addition to these measurements, the flat platform on the legs (at the end of the bench tubes) will be used. I measure that platform to be 21 13/16" off the floor but I am calling it 21 3/4".
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OK, now that the measurements are established, whatchya building?
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Gene Howe wrote:OK, now that the measurements are established, whatchya building?
Suspense:) I can't wait to see as well.
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An extension table off the end of the Mark. The table shall rest on those flat spots (at the end of the bench tubes) and be supported by a third leg (may be adjustable). Ultimate goal - a setup for polishing tubes (tubes of all types).
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If the purpose is to polish tubes I assume that the critical measurement is the height of the drive shaft off of the floor.

Mine is 38 1/4" above the shop floor. I am measuring from the sharp point of a forstner bit that is chucked to the drive shaft.
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dusty wrote:An extension table off the end of the Mark. The table shall rest on those flat spots (at the end of the bench tubes) and be supported by a third leg (may be adjustable). Ultimate goal - a setup for polishing tubes (tubes of all types).

Dusty what makes a nice adjustable is a T nut in the bottom of the leg, a predrilled hole and then get a set of those threaded "feet" that will thread into the T nut.
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you will almost definitely want some sort of adjustment on the support leg.

Either the T-Nut or an adj. slot system. If you move your SS around the shop, You will have a convenient and quick method to get everything leveled.

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I hope that I have that covered. I have two adjustable supports left over from my RV days. These have threaded inserts on both ends for fine adjustment and spring locks for course settings.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/American-Techno ... 1551838009
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dusty wrote:I hope that I have that covered. I have two adjustable supports left over from my RV days. These have threaded inserts on both ends for fine adjustment and spring locks for course settings.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/American-Techno ... 1551838009
Those look perfect. :) and "already own" is the right price. :cool:
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