October 11, 20187 yr My first one was really clumsy. it was mostly wood and nothing I did would hold up well. I used 3/8-16 threads and huge knobs and still I couldn't get a solid positional clamp; it kept flopping. Anyway this one is all aluminum and steel. I made it tool-less. There are knurled knobs for everything. I had an extrusion I mounted to the back of the lathe and hung it all from that. The threads in the aluminum are all helicoils.
October 11, 20187 yr Author 16 minutes ago, HandyDan said: What is the end can from? just a hunk of left over nordfab ducting
October 12, 20187 yr Author 2 hours ago, John Morris said: can you please help Mr. Cliff w you tattling on me. Snitches get stitches
October 12, 20187 yr Just now, Cliff said: you tattling on me. Snitches get stitches Ya, actually someone else tattled on ya to me!
October 12, 20187 yr Author 1 minute ago, John Morris said: someone else tattled Yah well tell me who they are and I'll meet 'em in the parking lot after school
October 12, 20187 yr Just now, Cliff said: Yah well tell me who they are and I'll meet 'em in the parking lot after school I would never tattle.
October 12, 20187 yr Cliff that is a very nice setup. Love the adjust ability. Are you going into the manufacture as there is demand and very little product. I like a bigger mouth on mine.
October 12, 20187 yr Author 49 minutes ago, Gerald said: I like a bigger mouth on mine. I wanted a large mouth too but that one was the bird in hand at the time. So ya think I should mass product eh? What would you pay for one?
October 12, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, Cliff said: What would you pay for one? Made as well as the one in your shop? 175.00, adjustable head and stand, hose not included.
October 12, 20187 yr I once tried to use a DC on my lathe, but the mouth mounted behind the lathe, and all the chips were coming off the front, towards me. Really bad when roughing, the chips would ride the flute down the roughing gouge and dump off onto my shoes. Anything that mounts in the front obviously gets in the way of the gouges and chisels. That's when I finally decided to build the trough under the bed, and hang shower curtain shrouds in front and back. Not ideal, but it is an improvement.
October 12, 20187 yr 13 hours ago, Cliff said: I wanted a large mouth too but that one was the bird in hand at the time. So ya think I should mass product eh? What would you pay for one? I would say 200 but price it at 198 to appeal. Did you drill the lathe to clamp on. That may be a deterrent for some that may not want to drill. Could you even make it for that price?
October 12, 20187 yr Author 2 hours ago, PostalTom said: and all the chips were coming off the front, towards me. Yup that's how it is. I hang a tarp behind me and that stops the big chips making them easier to clean up. No DC is going to get 'em from the front cos they are both heavy and fast movers and any nozzle I'd put there would either get in the way or I'd get away from it real fast on spindles. For me the DC on a lathe is really all about the finer dust that carries all the deadly silica which is liberated in finishing sanding and on dry work. That silica does permanent damage to the lungs and the damage is cumulative and it's all down to a micron in size.
October 12, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, Gerald said: Could you even make it for that price? I bet it could be, but the profit would be pretty low given as how it's all manual machining. Prolly best to source it out of Taiwan or India or Vietnam. I got a guy in Malaysia I could speak to but ya know there's no way I'd be willing to pay for a container of them in the hope that I could sell 'em. I know a guy who did that. He was a mechanic, owned a garage and bought half a million dollars worth of stuff he invented like that. He even hired a sales guy to promote it but that was over 15 years ago and he's still got that container full of stuff.
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