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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 1:54 pm
by JPG
skou wrote:Francis, here's one I did a long time ago.

Was rebuilding a 360 CI Dodge engine, for my (at the time) Dodge van. The crank needed it's main and rod journals cleaned up. (Not machined, just cleaned up a bit.)

Chucked the crank, between the drive and tailstock lathe spurs, so I could move it by hand, and polished the journals with a strip of fine emery cloth.

Didn't use the ER for any more than a fixture to hold the crank, but it speeded my project up quite a bit.

Oh, if you want to find a replacement for that nail holder, look at Lodge's 6 (or 8?) compartment cornbread pan. It makes pie-shaped pieces of cornbread, and may fit your bill. It has a handle on it, like the frying pan it is, leave on, or cut it off. They've also got a pan, with 7 (there's one in the center) hemispherical sections. Lodge cast iron, out of Tennessee.

steve
Lodge currently on sale at cracker barrel.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:37 am
by eagleta2
I work for a sheet metal Fab shop and a while back we got some .125 x 1.000 rectangle punch bodies in that were incorrect for the turret punch that we have. Since we received a credit for them I decided not to throw em out...

It looks like the one on the right in this pic. I think a little grinding and a handle this might make an excellent custom lathe tool.

What do you guys think?

Thanks
Geo

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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:58 am
by charlese
Today I bought a small plastic tool box from Albertson's Grocery store. It was a sale item - cost $1.00. Perfect for holding car axles and wheels in the bottom and separate compartments in the top section for holding only those that I am working with during a sitting.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 11:51 am
by JPG
eagleta2 wrote:I work for a sheet metal Fab shop and a while back we got some .125 x 1.000 rectangle punch bodies in that were incorrect for the turret punch that we have. Since we received a credit for them I decided not to throw em out...

It looks like the one on the right in this pic. I think a little grinding and a handle this might make an excellent custom lathe tool.

What do you guys think?

Thanks
Geo

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That would depend upon what part and how deep and how hard it is.

The shape will get in the way.

Probably worth a try, but time needed may be excessive.

Only way to tell is to proceed. I would start with the smaller.