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itowbig

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made from old band saw gear box
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took the wheel that the blade rides on cut out the center used it for mounting the lathe plate to.
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next mounted the lathe plate.had to bore a hole for the center to fit in.

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and here it is on the mill
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its a little sloppy but ill fix that soon with some sorta brake. i need to find a thiplate for the bottom too probaly 3/8 or so. i need a handle soon too. it will do untill i can get $$$$$ for a real table. and it works ok. thought you might like to see it.
 
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you know i just tossed out one of those import bandsaws and never even thought about using the gearbox..........now i have to go out to the garage and give myself a major butt kickin :mad: :wall:

oh by the way nice use of the gear box........it will be a very useful tool. 8)

chuck
 
Excellent, a little ingenuity goes a long way. Nearly time I thought about replacing my bandsaw as well. ;D
 
Sid
That's downright ingenious. It also gives me an idea for an otherwise useless tool I have sitting around here. More later, if the idea has merit.

Steve
 
itowbig, that is to cool, another one of us who can't throw because it could be used some other way, this is one that I built a few years ago, it was a 6" doulbe pully, I machined off the outer rings, used a hacksaw blade for the brake band, it lock in holes at 30 degrees, that was the best that I could do at the time, fun and learned a lot, you fellow are all good, thanks for sharing, Lathe Nut
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i did not think about the band saw blade as a brake. i was thinking how to make a brake. now i know. thanks
 

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