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RE: Ring-a-ding crankshaft - bob46320 - 21-11-2018

(20-11-2018, 08:58 AM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: The rod boring jig is one produced by Myford based on a earlier design by Drummond - details of it can be found on Tony Griffith's site here: http://www.lathes.co.uk/myford/page3.html mine has a fabricated adaptor plate so that it can be mounted to my Boxford.



All cracks I have found are as Alan describes above.

Did you have to skim the plate to fit the Boxford ?



RE: Ring-a-ding crankshaft - Ruairidh Dunford - 21-11-2018

Bob,

My friend made up the adaptor - it did not require anything on the lathe itself to be altered.

Marcus - I was gifted this one a few years back but it currently has a an issue which makes it suddenly start to cut very deep halfway through a journal.  One day I may find time to fix it!