FS: Bowling alley shafts (ltd qty)

Guerra Cues

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Hey folks,
I have for sale 20 bowling alley squares (only 10 left now). They are all oversized (1.0"+) and they have some nail holes but when turned round it is all gone.
They are not super high gpi but they range from 10-20+ gpi.
I only have 20 available right now and the price $12.50 each plus shipping. UPS Ground will be the cheapest shipping. You can call me at 209-482-7768 if you have any questions.

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I got 16 left. The wood is about 45 years old from the time it was installed. So it should be less than 50 years old.


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I was asked to take a few pictures. I will do that tonight.


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I will be posting some pics tonight with a square turned down to a shaft.


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Here is the picture. The bowling alley square and the shaft turned round.


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Why it got 2 centering hole in the dowel:scratchhead: Must be for off setting:D

Spur drive. It keeps the shaft from spinning on the dead center when using dull cutters. Forces the shaft to take the abuse so you don't have to buy a new blade. Then you wonder what's wrong with your machine that it gets wavy spiral cuts LOL
 
Why it got 2 centering hole in the dowel:scratchhead: Must be for off setting:D

We have a winner!!! It is to adjust the points in the shaft to make sure they are even.
You have a taper shaper, you should know the reason why that tiny hole is there. Eric actually gave you a hint :)


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Then you wonder what's wrong with your machine that it gets wavy spiral cuts LOL

Hey Eric,
In order to avoid the wavy spiral cuts it kind of helps to have the tailstock locked properly ;)


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We have a winner!!! It is to adjust the points in the shaft to make sure they are even.
You have a taper shaper, you should know the reason why that tiny hole is there. Eric actually gave you a hint :)


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Stick a center drill with a drill stop on your Bosch router .
 
Spur drive. It keeps the shaft from spinning on the dead center when using dull cutters. Forces the shaft to take the abuse so you don't have to buy a new blade. Then you wonder what's wrong with your machine that it gets wavy spiral cuts LOL

Really.......:banghead::banghead::banghead:I got to go buy some 12 wings cuter.:thumbup:
 
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