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Quick Release Tailstock

By Chuck Dorcey I had considered replacing the tailstock clamp on my Jet BD-920 lathe (which requires a wrench to adjust) with a cam-operated mechanism, but before going that route, I asked myself, "Why isn't a quarter turn of the wrench enough to release the tailstock?" The answer is that when the clamp under the [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:11-04:00July 16th, 2014|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Quick Release Tailstock

A Custom Fitting for an Impact Drill

By Mark Jachniewicz I recently needed to drive some pipes into the ground to install Malibu pipe lights. I have a Harbor Freight electric, heavy-duty impact drill, but I couldn’t find an appropriate fitting to drive the pipe. Time to cannibalize – the job needed to get done! I started by cutting the head off [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:11-04:00May 10th, 2014|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Custom Fitting for an Impact Drill

A Simple Countersink Tool

By Daniel Burgoyne I was working on a small project this weekend using M3 flat head screws, pulled from spares of a European radio-controlled racing car with the intent of keeping costs to a minimum and completing the project before Monday. Unfortunately, I did not plan my project ahead and did not have a 90° [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:11-04:00April 16th, 2014|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Simple Countersink Tool

Restoring Plastic Gauge Faces

By Keven Coates Do you have any plastic gauge faces that have become so hazed by sunlight or so scratched up they are unreadable? Ten minutes and some auto parts store rubbing compound may be all that's needed to make your gauge functional again. In my case, I had a portable air tank used to [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:11-04:00March 19th, 2014|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Restoring Plastic Gauge Faces

Holding Parallels in Place

By Marc Giroux Here is a simple and quick way to hold parallels in place while removing/installing the workpiece. I came up with this idea after realizing I was wasting too much time clamping every little part because I had to re-position the parallels for each one. Since I had about 20 parts to modify, [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:12-04:00February 19th, 2014|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Holding Parallels in Place
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