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13 April 2017, 08:46
lawndart
Shop Fox question.
Is there a good place to get parts for a Shop Fox toy lathe. I need to mount a drill chuck in the tail stock. It is smaller than a MT-1. I need to chuck "L" size drill bits, and then a 5/16-36 Tap. Any help is very much appreciated. At least I have the 14x40 lathe as a back up. It won't fit on the kitchen table as easily. I bought the Shop Fox from Idaho Sharp Shooter. I would ask him, but he has been quite testy with me lately, he, he.


13 April 2017, 09:46
craigster
Woodstock International Inc. would be the first place I'd look.
13 April 2017, 19:47
speerchucker30x378
You can buy most taper blanks (quills) online to fit any chuck you want. Just buy an generic chuck that fits your needs from grizzly or Harbor Freight and then the necessary quill. Toss the quill in the deep freeze for a couple of hours, knock it into the back of the chuck and it's there for life.


When I was a kid. I had the stick. I had the rock. And I had the mud puddle. I am as adept with them today, as I was back then. Lets see today's kids say that about their IPods, IPads and XBoxes in 45 years!
Rod Henrickson
13 April 2017, 20:01
lawndart
Thanks, guys,
I will go across the lane to see what the dimensions are, and then order the chuck with the correct quill.


13 April 2017, 21:55
PWS
This is the place for "Gerber" lathes...

http://littlemachineshop.com/


And, yes, I've got not only a lathe by Gerber but one by Fischer Price too! (Enco 7x10 and a new SouthBend 8x18)
13 April 2017, 22:25
speerchucker30x378
What model shop fox is it? I take it that it's a metal lathe, not wood?


When I was a kid. I had the stick. I had the rock. And I had the mud puddle. I am as adept with them today, as I was back then. Lets see today's kids say that about their IPods, IPads and XBoxes in 45 years!
Rod Henrickson
14 April 2017, 02:37
lawndart
I am walking next door in an hour to check on it, and measure the tailstock. It is designed for metal work. I think I will also pick up some carbide tooling. I plan on using it for cutting pillars to length, and of course, modifying oddball cases for the Hornady OAL tooling.

One nice thing is that it has a rheostat for rpm control, and can be reversed easily. I might even use it to cut cannelures in bullets, just to do it.

Operation Market Garden; British, Canadian, and American paratroops paid the price for Montgomery's ego:




16 April 2017, 11:20
lawndart
Hotay,
I got some things sorted out. This is a Shop Fox model M1015, 6"x10" metal mini lathe (micro). Tail stock taper is #1MT. I did order a Jacobs style drill chuck for it. I nabbed five carbide cutting and threading tools (Mainly to cut bedding pillars to length.) I did get a 5/16" Chuck Key. That is nice. The guy I lent it to lost ('er, misplaced) the HSS tooling. The only thing I'm looking for now is a piece called a crescent base for changing the angle up or down (nod) of the lathe cutting and threading tools.

The spindle bore is only 3/8", so I will have to use the big lathe for belted magnums on up. That still leaves a gazillion .378" and probably .440" cases. It's not like they make a steady rest for this bad boy, oh well. I may be able to drill out berdan primer holes, and make threaded inserts in order to use Boxer primers in my old Kynoch cases. Waste of time, to be sure, but great fun anyway.

I'm sorry to announce that I won't be posting any more pinups for a while. A stalker named ClarISSa complained to photobucket, and they yanked my picture of the girl strategically covered by a little black flight suit. She doesn't post here anymore.


16 April 2017, 20:13
speerchucker30x378
I quit Photobucket a long long time ago because people were having trouble downloading my stuff from their site. I changed to Flickr. When you post something inappropriate in Flickr you are supposed to flag it as private so bunny humpers can't see it. From what I've observed from surfing through Flickr, most people don't and it's up to the viewer to police what he looks at. Which is the way the internet should be anyway. If you don't want to see horrible guns, don't go to gun sites. It you don't want to see porn, stay off the porn sites. If you hate purdy fwowers, stay outta the gardening section.

IDIOTS!

https://www.flickr.com/


When I was a kid. I had the stick. I had the rock. And I had the mud puddle. I am as adept with them today, as I was back then. Lets see today's kids say that about their IPods, IPads and XBoxes in 45 years!
Rod Henrickson
16 April 2017, 20:39
50 Calshtr
Micro-Mark is a good source of smaller tool items also.
Best
16 April 2017, 22:11
lawndart
Thank you both for the excellent suggestions. Hopefully ClarISSa will soon be a memory.

I will give Flickr a look, and Micro Mark a try.

Silly picture wasn't even porn (which I don't personally care for, reality is the best aphrodisiac).


18 April 2017, 11:13
lawndart
I'm sure a few other people own Shop Fox tools. Don't worry, I won't tell a soul.
I was trying to run down a few last tools for turning stock to diameter and length. I got this reply from the parent corporation of Shop Fox:

quote:
We are a wholesale company and as such we are unable to sell directly to the general public. Parts can be purchased through any Shop Fox dealer. Dealers can be located by:

· Contacting the dealer where you originally purchased the M1015 SHOP FOX 6" X 10" MICRO LATHE.

· Finding a Shop Fox dealer in your area at https://www.woodstockint.com/dealer-finder?zip.

· Contacting JMAC Supply Corp, a mail order company, at 1-516-812-0917.

· Contacting MSC Industrial Supply, a mail order company, at 1-800-521-9520.



To reach our Technical Support Department, please call 800-840-8420 or e-mail techsupport@woodstockint.com. Technicians are available Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm Pacific Standard time. We will be glad to assist you with troubleshooting, if necessary, and / or help you identify the replacement parts you need.



Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. You are a valued customer and it is our pleasure to serve you.


Erich "Bubi" Hartman,
The highest scoring fighter ace of all time. He got to fly an F-16 before he died in 1993