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12th Dec 2012, 01:17 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Need help to make replacement part for drill press
My old Hare & Forbes drill press has broken . The depth stop has cracked. (you would think that plastic would last more than 15 years )
I was wondering if there was someone in the Medowie/Newcastle area with a metal lathe that would have a look at making a replacement out of mild steel. Or if someone knows of a reasonably good machinery shop.
It looks like a pretty easy job.
Thanks
Lyle.
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13th Dec 2012, 09:30 AM #2Senior Member
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Got a pic of the broken part? I am half a world away and would love to help if i could...Bob
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13th Dec 2012, 08:27 PM #3
Hi Lyle,
I am sure there are people here local to you that could possibly assist you.They can't do it with out the specific details on the work required.
A photo or dimensioned sketch may trigger those persons to say they could do the work for you.
Without details, I doubt that many will raise their hands .
Grahame
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13th Dec 2012, 08:54 PM #4Novice
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Hi Lyle I am in Bobs Farm I should be able help can you pm me and we can discuss it
Thanks Les
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14th Dec 2012, 08:37 AM #5Intermediate Member
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Here is my rough drawing. Please excuse my rusty skills.
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14th Dec 2012, 08:40 AM #6Intermediate Member
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Thanks gents. I have made another call to H&F but a spare is not an option apparently.
I'll drop you a PM Les and see about mnaking one.
Thanks all.
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14th Dec 2012, 11:11 AM #7Senior Member
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Looks easy enough to make...Bob
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5th Jan 2013, 04:09 PM #8Intermediate Member
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Thanks to Les out a Bobs Farm, my drill press is back up and a goer .
A bit of file work and some dodgey welding on my part and a smear of paint it works well. Should last another 30 years.
Who said we live in a throw-away society
Thanks mate, I hope the scratchies paid out.
I may take you up on the offer of some camphour logs.
Lyle.
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5th Jan 2013, 09:59 PM #9Novice
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Thanks
Thanks Lyle glad I was able to help
Regards Les