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Totaly Ss Addicted!!!!!????

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:26 am
by "Wild Bad Bob"
2 new purchases!!!!!!!!!
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/4578379950.html
175$ Looks like a speed changer in there, picking it up Saturday
http://madison.craigslist.org/tls/4578786684.html
for $200.00!!!!
cant count all of them at the moment that I own!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think 6 if the sales go through, 4 now and then these 2.
NEED help, My name is Bob, I NEED help, to make one into a shorty, previous thread did a nice job!!!
NO WAY do it to an ER10, that would be SS Blasphemy!!!

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:52 am
by JPG
I need to move back to WI!:D

That is one good looking 10! Speed changer and shaper/jointer attachment and a lot more little goodies!

200 is a good price on the Madison one also.

Never, Never, Never, Never, Never cut "10" way tubes.:eek: The're too damn thick and too much work anyway!:D

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:22 am
by "Wild Bad Bob"
JPG, as I mentioned on the last shorty tread, I just cant see doing that to any SS, I have learned here in my brief time, these machines have heritage and personality, like a living being. Even though it was a great job of doing it and mechanically is great, I just shudder at doing it. I understand about floor space and I need some too, maybe do it with some really rescue SS!!!

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:22 am
by skou
"Never, Never, Never, Never, Never cut "10" way tubes. The're too damn thick and too much work anyway!"

Couldn't have said it better.

If you want to make a "shorty," get some Mark way tubes, and cut them. They will fit on your Model 10. Just don't crank down the locks. (They "ain't" printing Model 10 tubes any more.)

OK, my next-door neighbor wanted to know why the ER was such a good lathe. (He's the same guy who "Jethro Gibbs-ed" my ER.) so I handed him a carriage. "Pretty heavy." Next, I handed him the lathe tool rest assembly. "Nice and heavy." After that, I handed him a pivot base. "Does that come with a (hernia) truss?" Next one was a single way tube. "OK! I see why it's so stable!" (I didn't hand it to him, just planted the lower end, and tipped the upper end over.) Took both hands for this "squid" to lift it. Not too bad, considering I'm twice his age, and he works out.

steve

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:00 am
by JPG
rbursek wrote:JPG, as I mentioned on the last shorty tread, I just cant see doing that to any SS, I have learned here in my brief time, these machines have heritage and personality, like a living being. Even though it was a great job of doing it and mechanically is great, I just shudder at doing it. I understand about floor space and I need some too, maybe do it with some really rescue SS!!!

I have no aversions to cutting Mark 5/V tubes since they are many around, and they are 'still in print'.

A mini is a very nice spt power source!!!!

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:28 am
by "Wild Bad Bob"
Agree, if and when I go dwarf, it will be a drill press and sander set up.

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:34 am
by JPG
rbursek wrote:Agree, if and when I go dwarf, it will be a drill press and sander set up.
Or have to 'sit'. Then you may need to cut the legs as well!:D

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:44 am
by "Wild Bad Bob"
Ha, Ha Ha, LOL

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:50 am
by JPG
rbursek wrote:Ha, Ha Ha, LOL

Hey!!!!!:eek: Gittin old and decrepit ain't funny!:(






But then you have a long way to go!;)





Given sufficient time even ye shall unnerstan.:D

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:10 pm
by "Wild Bad Bob"
Given sufficient time even ye shall unnerstan

The demo last weekend had a lifter on it. Smoother then snood!!!! May get one soon!!!