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Remember, you'd need a long enough register pin.Like me, old is not necessarily obsolete....
And I do have the head stock riser in the package I got with my Unimat.
Only issue with original is no hole for headstock alignment pin!
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And I do have the head stock riser in the package I got with my Unimat.
Only issue with original is no hole for headstock alignment pin!
Just to complicate alignment issues, how about the extended bed bars... trying to locate photo's.
I have a pair, but haven't used them.The extended bed bars are exactly the same as the stock ones, only longer, with the tailstock end bolt holes drilled the same distance apart. The bars extend about six inches beyond the end of the base, as I recall. I suppose they would be sufficient for freehand wood turning, but they certainly would lack the rigidity you'd want for any serious metal machining. More significantly, while the bars extend beyond the base, the leadscrew does not. The woodturning tool rest bolts to the bar, but the cross-slide's movement is limited by the lead screw and the end of the lathe bed. For this reason, I expect there would be little use for them. I think this is why we don't see them come up very often on the resale market.
See my edit to my last post.I have a pair, but haven't used them.
Yes, I've considered making one, but sourcing a damaged bed from which to proceed eluded me.See my edit to my last post.
If anybody is going to make a tailstock riser, I expect it's going to have to be exactly the same height as the headstock riser and there won't be any way around using an aligning bar to align the headstock and tailstock.
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Headstock + Tailstock Raising Block For Emco Unimat Model SL | eBay UK
2 x Bright Mild Steel Round Bar 12mm x 35mm. Material - Aluminium.www.ebay.co.uk
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Well that sounds a little too personal an issue if you haven't use your pair for a long time!I have a pair, but haven't used them.
Well that sounds a little too personal an issue if you haven't use your pair for a long time!
The tool post can easily be packed out and shimmed.That comes to $132.17 USD! Nice collection of shop-made tooling, but it's lacking a riser for the cross-slide tool holder!![]()
A useful resource...
Hey, Kurt, as you're a model railroader as well as shipwright, I wonder if the merger (IF allowed) of NS & UP will be named 'Union Southern!' That would be a bit like kicking the hornets nest Down SouthI do have a few P2K projects hiding in places waiting turn to upgrade them.
I can really care less about the merger, and don't think the name will change, as the UP is historical and been around a lot longer then NS.Hey, Kurt, as you're a model railroader as well as shipwright, I wonder if the merger (IF allowed) of NS & UP will be named 'Union Southern!' That would be a bit like kicking the hornets nest Down South![]()
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.After all, NS has got the ex-UP 'Big MACs'. I used to collect the Kato undecorated & CIT (which I stripped & rebuilt & painted) SD90MACs. I built CP, UP, IRR & a GE Demo unit. All sold now, the only loco I have now is a 'Big Boy', in a case.
Stuart [station master, retired]