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So, you pull in to a rest stop on the turnpike, machine a bunch of stuff, and drive off, leaving all the swarf behind? Works for me!!
Quote from: crueby on November 16, 2017, 06:40:03 PMSo, you pull in to a rest stop on the turnpike, machine a bunch of stuff, and drive off, leaving all the swarf behind? Works for me!!I was thinking in terms of a motel room!
I think you're going to need a bigger car, Hugh! I'm interested to hear how you envision using your shop. I looks like a really nice set-up.Jim
I was thinking in terms of a motel room!
Amazingly organized Hugh. I hope it works out as well as you expect. Keep us posted on your travelling shop and what you are making with it.Bill
Quote from: crueby on November 16, 2017, 06:40:03 PMSo, you pull in to a rest stop on the turnpike, machine a bunch of stuff, and drive off, leaving all the swarf behind? Works for me!!Quote from: Flyboy Jim on November 16, 2017, 07:24:38 PMI was thinking in terms of a motel room! A rest area would work well, if I can steal electricity. Motels are expensive but sure would solve the swarf problem. Likely couldn't come back to the same one though. :-)Thanks.Hugh
Hugh, Back in post #48 you mentioned ordering an ER-32 chuck from Beall Tool. Did you get it and if so how do you like it? I've got an ER-16 holder and collets for my Sherlines and use the heck out of it. An ER-32 would be nice to have. Jim
Jim, in reply 67 you mention you have an ER16 holder an collets for your Sherline Lathe. Could you inform me the brand and supplier please. This would be a very useful item for me. Ditto to anybody else who knows of ER 11 or 16, please let me know which and where from. Regards, Paul Gough.