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<Axel>
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I cannot post a pic. I would appreciate it if someone would post a picture of my lathe for me. This will hopefully appease Pecos45.

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Axel
 
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Axel, I'll post your picture for you if you wish. Email it to me.
 
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Nickudu, thank you! I will get a digital photo and email it to you.

Thank you again,
Axel
 
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Nickudu, I sent the email. I hope you get it.

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Axel, the best way to appease me is with a cold beer. [Smile]
 
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To all, sorry I just couldnt resist...

Axel, Todd E, whatever the ^^^^ your name is these days:

If shit could ever fall out of the sky and hit a person, it just hit you!

Regards,

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Axel,
what a fine jest you have pulled on us, assuming this picture is your lathe. What's the centers? 12"? 10?

Great, we've been ToDDeD again

This "lathe" is a toy.

A jacobs drill bit in the tail, and no gear changes for cutting threads? No power feeds?
where's the 4 or 6 axis CNC/DRO?

It's fine for learning on, if it was SECURED to a mount. What's it sitting on? a tarp? and sitting on the edge of the bench, with it nearly over balanced on at the head?

The board it's sitting on, for a point of reference, is a sheet of plywood, with a red toolback for reference. Is the plywood 30" wide?

i'll admit, it looks well oiled.

wonder how he cuts even an 18" taper on this, as the throughhole MIGHT be .75".

well, at least it aint got one of those dang 4 jaw chucks on it, for his precesion working.

How about a pic of your degree, Todd?
jeffe
 
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I don't know jeffeosso, I think you are being a little hard on him!
I KNOW I can turn a hardwood pen blank on that lathe [Big Grin]
 
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Oh my god! That is funny!!!!!!

LMAO!
 
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Gentlemen, the lathe is a UniMat. It has a 76mm swing and 250mm center to center distance the spindle through hole is only around 10mm. It does have power feed, but the belt, O-ring, is broken so at this time it is manual feed only. This is an Austrian machine and can be converted to a vertical mill as well.

The lathe is mounted on a piece of 19 mm thick plywood. This lathe is approximately 35 years old and still works. It will make a 0.010" cut on 1" bar stock quite nicely.

This is the lathe I learned to run as a boy of 8. Immediately adjacent to the left of this lathe is a larger model. It is a Clausing 13" swing, 36 inches between centers with tracer capability lathe. You cannot see it ON PURPOSE! Additionally, there is a Atlas 6" swing 18" between centers lathe at the other end of the shop. I will not lower myself to posting pictures for a group of childish bullies.

Now go ahead and have a feel good about yourselves day berating and belittling me!

Axel

PS - I forgot my manners. Thank you very much Nickudu, for posting this picture.

[ 10-14-2002, 20:08: Message edited by: Axel ]
 
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Dear Mr axel

respectfully, That is not a Lathe a gunsmith would use, It is in fact a hobbie or toy lathe.

Urdubob
 
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Immediately adjacent to the left of this lathe is a larger model. It is a Clausing 13" swing, 36 inches between centers with tracer capability lathe. You cannot see it ON PURPOSE! cuz it aint there? Additionally, there is a Atlas 6" swing 18" between centers lathe at the other end of the shop. yeah, along with my WIFE Morgan Fairchild, yeah yeah, standing there NUDE, that's the ticket

TROLaxeLE[/q]

Dude,
get back on your meds. Or, to quote from the wizard of OZ, "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain"

It's again apparent that you have no knowledge base to launch you attachs from, in the arena of gunsmithing. You might very be an engineer, but you, sir, are no gunsmith.

I am not asking for an appologee, but that cease your attacks on seasoned smiths that HAVE done it. You spout off formulas, stand behind them like they are a shield, and we have yet to see where YOU have done it. Why don't you PROVE your gunsmithing wunderkind self, and build a 510 wells on the mod 700, and then load the rifle up to whatever YOU think is safe? I think we can get a raffle to buy you some bullseye or unique and 750 grain bullets.

I present that you have 3 tenable choices at this time.
1: read the forums and post to subject and get along
2: reinvent yourself, and come back and do 1: above
3:Put up or STFU

an now amused and vindicated
jeffe

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