What work did you just do?

Started by Fronzdan, October 27, 2012, 04:25:40 PM

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PC77

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I cut and crowned the 24 inch i bought from Crosman. I used a clamp on rail for a saw guide. I had valve lapping compound and brass screws. I tried using a Lee deburring  tool first it worked great and it was very easy to do.
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chongman

Cool trick with the saw guide, I have filed it away in my brain housing group  :-*
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PC77

Thanks i have done rifle barrels in the past (15yrs ago) i will admit i was a little worried about cutting my new barrel. :D It went good i filed and polished the cut end the Lee tool worked like a champ for the crown. I have only shot it at sixteen feet but it is shooting one hole groups. When the weather gets better i will test it at longer ranges. I got the guide idea from Midway USA how-tos.

YSYEO

Added a couple of handles to a pair of tommy bars for my lathe.  Shown with a pair of originals.



I just drilled out the ends of the empty carts and pressed them in with a plastic screw anchor.


Fronzdan

Now that's resourceful!

I wonder what Cartman thinks of that?

chongman

Quote from: YSYEO on December 18, 2012, 06:30:03 PM
Added a couple of handles to a pair of tommy bars for my lathe.  Shown with a pair of originals.



I just drilled out the ends of the empty carts and pressed them in with a plastic screw anchor.



Ohhh man! You know I've got to get some plastic anchors and do that to mine...and a couple of allen wrenches.
Thanks for showing the invention  :-*
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arkmaker †

I gotta ask......What's a tommy bar?  ???
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YSYEO

Quote from: arkmaker on December 19, 2012, 01:34:05 AM
I gotta ask......What's a tommy bar?  ???

The little bars used to adjust some scroll chucks, or to tighten or remove the chuck from the lathe/mill.
Essentially another name for little pry bar.


Davio

Quote from: arkmaker on December 19, 2012, 01:34:05 AM
I gotta ask......What's a tommy bar?  ???
Little pry / cheater bars for more torque from older hands.

Cartman wants to know if any carts were mistreated or injured in the making of those "tommy bars".   ;D ;D ;D
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YSYEO

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Quote from: Davio on December 19, 2012, 02:14:37 AM
Little pry / cheater bars for more torque from older hands.

Cartman wants to know if any carts were mistreated or injured in the making of those "tommy bars".   ;D ;D ;D

Probably no different then when they put the pretzel in the chocolate M&M  ;)


chongman

Quote from: arkmaker on December 19, 2012, 01:34:05 AM
I gotta ask......What's a tommy bar?  ???

Tommy Bar, or sometimes called Billy Bar (for reasons I don't know) are used to tighten work in a chuck by rotating them in opposite directions.

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YSYEO

Good pic.   I was looking all over for a picture showing them in use and was coming up empty.
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arkmaker †

Thanks guys. Just never used a chuck like that. Same principle as a hand chuck on a drill motor only with holes for leverage. Got it now!  :)
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1377x

seeing all this lathe worke makes me want to buy  a lathe
if i find a decent looking one with somwe tooling that wasnt used in production i think i might get one here in the next few days
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chongman

These dudes are fantastic. I have been buying tools from them for the past couple of months and they are very quick to get stuff to you.

http://www.littlemachineshop.com/default.php

http://www.soigeneris.com/default.aspx
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