A place in Plainville is going to do just that Ken. It goes in to the shop on Monday. #$85.00, back to me in 3 days.
"Billy G"
Started the leg mounts, but I have to leave now. Thank you all for the kind words and suggestions.
"Billy G"
Mounts are done. I don't think we need to document them Ed. They are pretty straight forward. I will if someone needs them.
"Billy G"
(04-10-2015, 01:02 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: [ -> ]Mounts are done. I don't think we need to document them Ed. They are pretty straight forward. I will if someone needs them.
"Billy G"
That was my thought also. Plus, there are numerous ways to mount it so I think it makes sense to leave that up to the builder.
Ed
This is my rendition of the knobs for the Table Tilt. They are made from Nylon. Only two things left, the Chuck and the Guard to enclose the front.
"Billy G"
We will get back to this very soon. Sophie is scheduled to come home next Thursday. Thank you all for your thoughts.
"Billy G"
were all the changes to the prints posted as a new pdf for download?
Just asking as the last attached file I see still shows the crank pin offset as .750 instead of 1" as per Billy G
(04-22-2015, 11:35 AM)EdK Wrote: [ -> ] (04-22-2015, 07:43 AM)dallen Wrote: [ -> ]were all the changes to the prints posted as a new pdf for download?
Just asking as the last attached file I see still shows the crank pin offset as .750 instead of 1" as per Billy G
See this: http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthrea...9#pid42899
Ed
Page 8 of the drawings still shows the offset of the pin as .750" instead of the 1" as noted in message 156
DA