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  1. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    I have not used one on my 8K yet. If I was to get one, I would try this one out http://www.littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=1681&category= I believe you would still need to make an adapter for it to mount to the cross slide. Also, you could check out these in the UK...
  2. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Where did you find those micrometers? Nice! I am saving my cash to build some equipment for the lathe and my mill. It seems to be hard to do since I keep spending all my money on stocks right now since they are super cheap here on the TSX here in Canada. I might find enough cash to...
  3. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    If it wasn't for the Canadian dollar being so lousy right now, I would be jumping on this. I remember how accurate this chuck is. Did you end up getting yourself an early Christmas present? Hope you are still enjoying the 8K.
  4. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    By the time you get your lathe repaired your warranty will be over....LOL! Do they want the last one they sent you back?
  5. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    I am thinking that it is just their newsletter and the title seems to be from the first thread on the list. My bad. Your still famous!
  6. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Hey Mike, Your thread made it in the HMEM "DIY Tool Maker's Chest". I have never seen it before. I wonder if this is some new newsletter they are starting or has anybody else seen this before? Your famous now Mike......LOL!
  7. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    So did the chuck seat good? If so, is the spindle in yet? Pictures?
  8. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    That is good news. You should see it then sometime this week. Unemployment here will usually leave you alone if you are attending school or taking a course. They still say that you should look for work while not attending though. If you apply for jobs and put down that you won't be...
  9. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Getting the gear off was easier than expected. There is yet another brass bushing on the end of the lead screw that just popped of will a little pulling on the 48T gear that was closest to the bearing. Then just hammered out the brass and found the key way was a little tight. Just cleaned it...
  10. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Nice! A newer batch. At least we know they made at least 2 batches of these lathes. This is the first one that wasn't from 2011......am I right Mike?
  11. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Yes, that will be the plan. I need to make some 3/8-16 studs for a vise on the mill and need to change that gear. Probably do that tomorrow. I ended finding the problem with the tail stock quill. I guess the guide pin had rubbed and created a ridge on the edge of the key way so I just...
  12. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Hi Jim! Welcome to the unofficial South Bend 8K owners group. I also purchased my 8K because of the information Mike has posted in this awesome thread. I believe this will be the holy grail of threads for this lathe. Hope to hear about your experiences with your lathe and I am sure you...
  13. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    You are definitely due for some luck soon. I had the quill out yesterday and cleaned up the tip of the set screw and ran some emery cloth in the keyway. It was nice and smooth moving for 6 or 7 holes and then it tightened up again. I'll have to pull it out again and check closer. I get...
  14. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    No Harbour Freight here although Fargo has one but it is about 4-5 hours from here. $100 in fuel for a $15 puller, not today. Where I live, you buy everything you need and more when you go somewhere. I am 2 hours from any major city center and most towns around here only have populations in...
  15. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Did you ever have any of your change gears that had an ID that was too small to fit on the brass bushings/shaft? I seem to have a couple of the smaller gears (21T & 18T) that go on like a easy press fit. Not the best going on but a bi#ch to get off. The brass bushings are ok to pull...
  16. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    The the crappy part is that you won't have your machine running this week. The good news is that you should have the spindle sometime next week or if they move their asses, you may be "LUCKY" and get it at the end of this week. With your luck, I should come to your place and we should play...
  17. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    Do they want the one they sent you back? If not, just get it machined at your cost and you have a spare spindle for your self or to sell to the next person with an 8K that needs it.
  18. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    I will never wish you luck again! It seems to just create bad luck for you....haha! You just don't have any luck, do you? I think it is time for you to bend over and ask somebody to drive a horse shoe up your yoohoo. LOL! That will be the only way for you to be lucky and put this damn...
  19. gambit_mb

    South Bend 8K photos

    So which project got your attention today, the piece of mahogany or the 8K? Wishing you the best of luck with the bearing installation. I saw a webpage that has a 8K cnc conversion in progress. No detailed pics of the cnc conversion parts but there is a link at the bottom of the page...
  20. gambit_mb

    Southbend 8x18" lathe

    I know there hasn't been a post here for 2 years but just in case somebody stumbles on to it, when I received mine, my invoicing says it is made in Taiwan. If I am correct, another member purchased one and Grizzly tech support confirms they are made in Taiwan even though the manual says China...
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