I was looking at a tiny lathe for doing pins and small bolts etc and the guy at Modern Tool gave me a fantastic tip. My lathe is a 14 X 40 and the chuck won't tighten up on small items under about 1/2" (my 4 jaw which I tend to use all the time).
So the guy at MT said instead of spending a grand buying a small POS mini lathe, just buy a tiny 3 jaw chuck and chuck it up in my real lathe with my 4 jaw, and then have the tiny chuck for doing small work but on my bigger precision lathe. I thought this to be a great piece of advice.
Then today I'm looking through the KMS tools flyer and low and behold they have a 5" flat back 3 jaw chuck on sale for $90.......and my buddy in Calgary is going to rush right down and pick me up one. This is indeed my lucky day........I'm looking forward to playing with it and making some more trimmer pilots that I'm short at the moment.
So the guy at MT said instead of spending a grand buying a small POS mini lathe, just buy a tiny 3 jaw chuck and chuck it up in my real lathe with my 4 jaw, and then have the tiny chuck for doing small work but on my bigger precision lathe. I thought this to be a great piece of advice.
Then today I'm looking through the KMS tools flyer and low and behold they have a 5" flat back 3 jaw chuck on sale for $90.......and my buddy in Calgary is going to rush right down and pick me up one. This is indeed my lucky day........I'm looking forward to playing with it and making some more trimmer pilots that I'm short at the moment.