Here is a list of all the postings davidq has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Clarkson autolock chucks |
08/10/2009 12:26:50 |
Hi Antony, That's OK, my Clarkson came with the Thiel 158 mill I bought a few years back. It was made for the Thiel tool mounting system so I understand your frustration in not being able to source a spare centre. Hopefully you will be as happy as I am. Dave. |
07/10/2009 12:59:24 |
I have a J&L self locking milling chuck and a Clarkson, both were in need of centres. J&L list a replacement for theirs http://www.mscjlindustrial.co.uk/CGI/INSRCH?No=90&N=4162 should give you the page the part number is TOM 53002M. I gambled and ordered three, the gamble paid off as they fit the Clarkson as well. Should mention that these chucks are the size that take up to 5/8"/16mm collets. A press was needed to remove the Clarkson centre. They only have 12 left in stock. Dave. |
Thread: Nitride hardening |
17/09/2009 07:54:06 |
Hi Ian, Thanks for the lead will give them a try. Will have to get my head around this project again as it has been lingering for a while now being well into a Satra 0-440 which doesn't need such specialist input. Dave. |
08/06/2009 14:30:46 |
Hi,
For a few years now I have been building the Bob Roach 1/6 P&W Wasp Junior. The crankshaft and related parts have been made, as specified, in EN19T/SAE4140 and need to be Nitrided. There lies the problem, searching the web only seems to bring up companies who operate on a large scale.
Does anyone know of a firm which takes on small one off orders ? I'm not looking for a "back door,packet of fags" type of deal just somewhere where it could be done properly without anything being lost.
Dave. |
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