in stock ready to sell
i want to know tooJoeyInCali said:What's the od and id of the adapter Lee?
How much, $200?
BHQ said:i want to know too
what is the ID of adapter ?????????????????
i've never bought a pair of shoes without KNOWING they fit first :smile:Arnot Wadsworth said:He is not going to tell you, no matter how many times you ask.:bash:
Surely, you can take your feet to the drum sander and make them fit any size .BHQ said:i've never bought a pair of shoes without KNOWING they fit first :smile:
JoeyInCali said:Surely, you can take your feet to the drum sander and make them fit any size .
Joey~Wanted to know what the ID is if it can be threaded to fit my Logan but I guess it's a trade secret~
p.s. I don't own Porper.
almarktool said:Does anyone, know what the od and id of this adaptor is ? perhaps someone here that has one could measure it
Thanks
Mark
you're right about thatArnot Wadsworth said:I thought about putting one on my Porper Model B years ago but I decided that I would still need collets to protect the wood from the chuck marks. If you have a rear chuck coupled with delrin collets you end up with the error in the chuck coupled with the error of the collet.
Might as well just make a bunch of collets that fit the spindle bore and forget the rear chuck in my humble opinion.
I made a delrin flanged tube with 1.25 ID and use O-rings ( KJ suggested it first ).Arnot Wadsworth said:I thought about putting one on my Porper Model B years ago but I decided that I would still need collets to protect the wood from the chuck marks. If you have a rear chuck coupled with delrin collets you end up with the error in the chuck coupled with the error of the collet.
Might as well just make a bunch of collets that fit the spindle bore and forget the rear chuck in my humble opinion.
thanks buddy, now i got something to go onjazznpool said:ID is approximately 1.80; OD measures at 2.497 on my calipers. After heating the adapter with a blow dryer, it slid snugly into place on my model B. Martin
BHQ said:you're right about that
but........................
i dont know why, but my spindle is not the same diameters thru out
it needs to be bored out
and i dont have a clue how the hell to do that
jazznpool said:Hey Brent, my spindle is the same as yours, somewhat cobb rough on the inside. It HAS already been bored by Porper. On the other hand a few friends have older Model B's with spindles that are are as smooth as a baby's behind on the inside. It appears to have been a cost issue to go to the cheaper quality spindle.
Martin
RocketQ said:I just bought one 2 weeks ago and the bore is purdy darn smooth.
Michael Webb said:If it was a new one maybe he changed it, I bought two new spindles to keep on the shelf and sent them to the machine shop for boring, they were that bad.
Kelly_Guy said:The spindle bore of my Jet lathe seems to be that bad also.![]()
i dont have a a porperjazznpool said:Hey Brent, my spindle is the same as yours, somewhat cobb rough on the inside. It HAS already been bored by Porper. On the other hand a few friends have older Model B's with spindles that are are as smooth as a baby's behind on the inside. It appears to have been a cost issue to go to the cheaper quality spindle.
Martin