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RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - turbo711 - 07-28-2015

Hello f350ca. The holders are clamped with cam operated grooved pistons that fit into a t slot on each holder. When you turn the cam bolt it pulls the holder against the body on v ways. I think I would be lucky to find just the right size of bushing and that would require a trip to the metal supermarket, and I hate that place. WAAAY too expensive....

Mark


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - Mayhem - 07-28-2015

As Ken said, the key may be getting the tool on centre height.


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - turbo711 - 08-05-2015

I will be installing some hardwood and ceramic floor, so this project will be on hold for a couple of weeks. Wish me luck.
Mark


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - Vinny - 08-05-2015

Good Luck!!!


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - Roadracer_Al - 08-06-2015

If you need a manual nailer for tongue & groove flooring, I have one surplus to my needs. Give ya a great deal on it. :)


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - Pete O - 08-06-2015

Just had another look through this thread and I have to agree that that toolpost is way too big for that lathe. You should take it off carefully, put it in a sturdy box and send it to me Big Grin I'd even be prepared to offer my slow-change toolpost in exchange.


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - turbo711 - 10-04-2015

Just a quick update in case you thought I disappeared. I took a picture of the toolpost with the holder flush with the bottom of the body. There is over 1/4 inch before the center.

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I also received the parts for the CT1440G from Fred at Ackhurst in BC (Cantek Dealer). They are definitely the correct parts. I just ended up ordering the cross slide leadscrew and nut instead of having Pixman make one. I think he could be too busy with his own stuff anyway.

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But before I can do any fun, I have to deal with this:

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My 2 week estimation was 2 months ago! So much for that. At the rate I'm going it could be another month before I can get to the lathe. Anyway take care and I'll start posting when I can.

Mark


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - PixMan - 10-05-2015

I appreciate it that you could get the parts without messing around. Yes, I'm a bit harried lately as I have been dealing with mom's estate and helping son Brian and his fiancé with their new-to-them home.

Now what material of choice is to go down on that floor?


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - Vinny - 10-05-2015

Since it's going to be his new shop, I'd say something rubberized except where the machines will be.


RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - PixMan - 10-06-2015

Umm...I don't think the prefinished wood flooring in the packages is for a shop where a living or dining room ought to be. Or, I wouldn't want such artwork on the walls of MY shop! Big Grin