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New Plans for homemade cork lathe.
Posted by:
Elrod (Jon Jenkins)
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Date: December 24, 2001 11:56AM
Guys, me and my "Jerry Rigging" ways have made a cheap and effective cork lathe ulitilzing an electric drill, few piece of wood and threadrod, and three garage door casters. I have plans on Microsoft Word for all interested. Email me and I will send an attachment. The previous dryer stand plans I posted worked for this, but the small diameter wheels and lightweight setup would probably not stand up over time. The total cost for TWO stands was probably $15, but got the garage door casters for free. I would say the best place to get these would be an installation company. May even get them for free. Be sure and get the plastic ones. The ones I used are ball-bearing ones by Stanley. The plans are four pages worth (displayed front and side views of drill support and stand) so be sure and look at all pages. Email me direct and I will send them. Elrod Re: New Plans for homemade cork lathe.
Posted by:
Sanford Hochman
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Date: December 24, 2001 03:40PM
If you would send me the plans, it would be appreciated. I do have a fax if that would help. It is 508-240-3969. my address is:Sanford Hochman po box 792 South Orleans, MA 02662 Home of the biiiiig striped bass! Thanks, Sanford Re: New Plans for homemade cork lathe.
Posted by:
Graham Jones
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Date: December 25, 2001 08:55AM
Hello and Merry Christmas! I've been looking for an effective, low-cost lathe emulator. Please e-mail your plans: gkj@airmail.net. Thanks in advance! Graham Re: New Plans for homemade cork lathe.
Posted by:
Barry Thomas Sr
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Date: December 25, 2001 09:05AM
Elrod you could also try roller blade wheels they have ball bearings also and are easy to find. they should be able to take the abuse Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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