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So Your Centers are a Little "Rough"

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02 May 2024, 21:48
WoodHunter
So Your Centers are a Little "Rough"
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03 May 2024, 02:35
Jim Kobe
Appears to be a live center, how do you spin the center?


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

03 May 2024, 04:46
richj
is that a tool post grinder?
03 May 2024, 07:03
dpcd
I have one; used it once. They make a huge mess and your ways and carriage will not like them. Best to buy new center...For me of course.
04 May 2024, 00:43
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)
If your gunsmithing is paying the light bill...ain't worth it. I have two...both were given to me and they make swell door stops.
05 May 2024, 01:47
WoodHunter
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
If your gunsmithing is paying the light bill...ain't worth it. I have two...both were given to me and they make swell door stops.


Not a gunsmith here! I am just an old redneck Georgia boy. Retirement pays for the lights. When I get tired of playing on the machinery, I go fishing.
05 May 2024, 20:32
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)
quote:
Originally posted by WoodHunter:
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
If your gunsmithing is paying the light bill...ain't worth it. I have two...both were given to me and they make swell door stops.


Not a gunsmith here! I am just an old redneck Georgia boy. Retirement pays for the lights. When I get tired of playing on the machinery, I go fishing.


Thught so!
06 May 2024, 02:54
ssdave
I've used my toolpost grinder rarely, when I had to. Stones are so horribly expensive and hard to get for it, that it's almost not worthwhile for anything that you can otherwise purchase or finish some other way. Plus the cleanup of the lathe and work area afterwards.