Grizzly 9729 T slot size?
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Grizzly 9729 T slot size?
I guess the title says it all.
Thank you.
akraven
Thank you.
akraven
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Doesn't sound like many folks have this machine. Most times people fall all over themselves to offer info.
As far as the Griz, their tech support is great (IMHO). Just give them a call. Calling Horror Freight is a waste of time.
Dave
As far as the Griz, their tech support is great (IMHO). Just give them a call. Calling Horror Freight is a waste of time.
Dave
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I have the HF44142 and the T slots are listed as 12mm. This is the clamp set that fits http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=90752
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It's Likely the Table, Not the Nuts
I have a BusyBee B2229 equivalent to one of these and it's a real PITA because the slots are an off-size and worse, when I did find some quality, N.A. made tee-nuts, I discovered that the distance between the table surface and the wide part of the slot is undersized so the non-threaded part of the tee shank sits slightly above the table surface when snugged up. Hope your grinding skills are better than mine
P.S. BusyBee can't see their way clear to invest in a few bucks worth of these uncommon tee-nuts to support the machines they sell. Nor are they even willing to suggest where to get them.
P.S. BusyBee can't see their way clear to invest in a few bucks worth of these uncommon tee-nuts to support the machines they sell. Nor are they even willing to suggest where to get them.
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I own the Griz 9729 & looking for users
Hi.
I own the Griz 9729 and would like to correspond with anybody who owns this machine (or one of the many like it). I may be able to offer some insight as well as ask for some, depending on the situation.
Thanks,
Hiram
I own the Griz 9729 and would like to correspond with anybody who owns this machine (or one of the many like it). I may be able to offer some insight as well as ask for some, depending on the situation.
Thanks,
Hiram
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You will have a much faster response posting machining and tooling question and the General Discussion section Hiram.
Strictly 3 in 1 questions, yeah here.
But even in the Gen. Disc. posting get attention right away.
Sorry for feeling alone
Strictly 3 in 1 questions, yeah here.
But even in the Gen. Disc. posting get attention right away.
Sorry for feeling alone
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Retired journeyman machinist and 3D CAD mechanical designer - hobbyist - grandpa