Just finished another project and thought I would share. I made a boring bar holder for my Craftsman 101.21200 (618) lathe, so now I can use 1/2", 5/8" or 3/4" boring bars. I modeled it after an old Armstrong holder.
Boring bar holder
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Re: Boring bar holder
Very pretty work!
Well done.
Harold
Well done.
Harold
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Re: Boring bar holder
Nice work! I've seen those before.
And....copying an Armstrong tool....it must be good.
(I may be slightly biased)
Bill
And....copying an Armstrong tool....it must be good.
(I may be slightly biased)
Bill
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Re: Boring bar holder
ksierens,
Very Cool
Another one on my to do list.
Thanks for the share.
Ken.
Very Cool
Another one on my to do list.
Thanks for the share.
Ken.
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Re: Boring bar holder
have always like that style, job well done!
Re: Boring bar holder
Same here, Great job!ken572 wrote:ksierens,
Another one on my to do list.
Ken.
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Re: Boring bar holder
Good job! I always thought that style looked more rigid than others.
Don Young