Locating Faceplate How-to Build Plans 9" Metal Lathe

US $5.99

  • Diamond Point, New York, United States
  • Jan 30th
Shipping Terms: The buyer needs to prepay and add shipping costs. Multiple wins can be grouped to save on shipping, which is $2.00 for USPS first-class mail service or $5.25 for priority mail service. An additional amount of $1.75 needs to be added to the total if you want insurance with delivery confirmation. The shipping cost is $3.00 for Canada and $5.00 for other international locations. Payment: We accept payment by Paypal, Visa, and Mastercard through PayPal. Items will be shipped upon receipt of payment. Check out our other auctions for more exciting deals. Build Plans for Locating Faceplate of a 9" Metal Lathe This listing was created with eLister 3.1.2 for Macintosh from Black Magik Software. This article provides plans and instructions for building a Locating Faceplate for a 9-inch Metal Lathe. The faceplate has two parts, a sliding member and a multitapped faceplate that enables accurate hole location, spacing of jigs, fixtures, and other close-tolerance parts with precision of up to .0005 or less. This is an original 3-page magazine article from 1954, which includes measured drawings and diagrams, and complete instructions. Explore our Scientific & Mechanical History in Vintage Hobby, Craft, and Technical Magazines, and find more great items at grandpas_secrets store.

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