Thick plate washers.
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My neighbor needed some 2 5/8" od x 1/4" thick washers for his tractor project. So i sheared some plate into the best circle i could then drilled and bolted it to my arbor and turned it to size. Simple arbor just has some set screws tapped into the ends. I have a box full of them for what ever project i am doing...Bob


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Bob Wright
Metal Master Fab
Salem Ohio
Birthplace of the Silver and Deming drill bit.
5 Lathes, SBL Shaper, Lewis Mill, 7 drill presses, 5 welders...
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I always loved big thick washers like that, no idea why, i guess cause they just seem heavy duty or?
Where are the set screws you mention?
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(03-03-2013, 05:02 PM)sasquatch Wrote: I always loved big thick washers like that, no idea why, i guess cause they just seem heavy duty or?
Where are the set screws you mention?

The set screws are what holds the washer for turning. I could have turned down the bar stock and threaded it for a nut to hold the plate but this arbor just used 2 long set screws tapped into it. Then the arbor is placed in the chuck and the plate is bolted onto the arbor and held with a live center...Bob
Bob Wright
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Salem Ohio
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Here are some of my threaded and turned arbors...Bob
http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthread.php?tid=428
Bob Wright
Metal Master Fab
Salem Ohio
Birthplace of the Silver and Deming drill bit.
5 Lathes, SBL Shaper, Lewis Mill, 7 drill presses, 5 welders...
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