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tlfamm

Well I got mine in South Africa which is not much use to you Rotfl

Here is one place nearer home http://metalworking.mscdirect.com/CGI/MW...ord+Search
Google D1-4 camlock studs/pins should give some more Smile
They are available metric or imperial thread
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Dave

tlfamm

I haven't researched this exhaustively, but for my D1-5 spindle (6 pins) the cheapest known source of pins is to purchase an entire back plate from Shars, and either use the plate as is, or cannibalize its pins for a special shop-built plate:

D1-5 6" backplate $63.95 (US)
http://www.shars.com/products/view/979/L..._6quot_D15


D1-3 6" backplate $58.00 (US)
http://www.shars.com/products/view/977/L..._6quot_D13
Hi,
That's what I had to do, buy a D1-4 adapter plate. No one here in SA sells the pins separate. I could have purchased them from the UK or the US but by the time I had paid for the postage there wasn't much difference in the cost.
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Dave
Very nice clean machiningDroolDroolDrool
Well documented
If i get my new lathe i will need some D13 back platesJawdropJawdrop
John
Nice job Dave, and good to see you take the camera out in the shed,

I have the back plate but need to make one myself.

Dave

tlfamm

Source for individual D1 mount pins. At the D1-5 level and above (at least), the cost of a full set (versus scavenging a set from an import adapter plate) is prohibitive.

(prices in US $)
D1-3 stud: $12.32
D1-4 stud: $10.80
D1-5 stud: $24.00


http://www.macit.com/commerce/index.php?cPath=11

See page 13:
http://www.macit.com/MacItCatalog.pdf
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