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Jim Foster

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  1. Yup, mounts to the compound with two 1/2” bolts. Chuck a mill cutter in the chuck and advance your compound forward and back the length you want the key way and towards the chuck till the desired depth. Works great but slow as heck. Jim
  2. Go all summer without shoes unless I have to go to work or some business. But home, hardly ever. Sometimes running a torch... hahaha!
  3. Got tired of stubbing my toes on them laying on the floor. I go barefooted most of the warmer part of the year. Oh crap, forgot. Will get that pic in a few. Again. lol Jim
  4. OK. Thanks for the heads up. Jim
  5. I’ll give it a try. How did this picture come out? Jim
  6. I was trying to find a decent American made vertical mill. No Chinese xxxx is allowed in my shop. But these mills bring 3000 bucks around here IF you can find one. Jim
  7. Absolutely. I got this mill with all the goodies for 500 bucks. I had run a vertical mill and was actually wanting one worse than this one but this was the only one for sale around here and the price couldn't be beat so I snatched it up and youtubed the xxxx out of it to learn how to operate it. Ruined the first 2 gear blanks learning the dividing head. Makes nice keyways. lol Jim
  8. Yup, a milling attachment. Got one for it too. used it to cut keyways. I'll post it in a bit. First need to learn how to down size my photos.
  9. Forgot to say, it’s a LeBlond.
  10. The automatic feed is nice when you want to run another machine at the same time. Traded a guy a small table saw/jointer for it. Found the saw in the local dumpster so the price was right.
  11. Marine Corps, l/cpl ‘83 to ‘88. One year at Marine Barracks Concord CA/ Moffet Field for disciplinary action for punching an NCO at Infantry Training Camp Pendleton. The rest of my stint was 0351 anti tank/demolitions, weapons Company 2nd Battalion 9th Marines. Signed up the day the Marine Barracks was bombed in Beirut Lebanon.
  12. Yup. Especially love old tools that I know the history of. The local blacksmith’s tools are my favorites.
  13. Yup, I love vintage tools. Made to last. Don’t own a thing tool made in China! I have a drill bit that I used to make my 2nd Gatling gun. I made an 8 barreled .45 auto on a tripod. The bolts were 6” long grade 8 steel 1” bolts, turned down. I drilled half way through from both sides on my lathe. A total of 48”. Never resharpened the bit. Most people just laugh and tell me I’m full of it. It is a Danish Import brand? of drill bit that came in a 29 piece set that cost me 145 bucks. Mind you the drill bit never got hot enough that you couldn’t touch it but that’s obviously how you keep a drill bit sharp. That and copious amounts of 80/90 for lube.
  14. The head stock has a Babbitt bearing. I should know, I poured it lol. Took 3 attempts to get the heat right and not have either a porous bearing or lead squirting all over the place. There are no ball bearings in this machine at all.
  15. Some of the goodies that went with it. Made a 52 tooth 12 DP gear for my LeBlond lathe with it.
  16. Yup, corrected once again. They made 2 sizes of this planer with this one being the rarer small version. Missing the name plate on the reverse side.
  17. Lol, yup has lead Babbitt bearings. What do you mean by what does the head stock use? Do you mean tail stock? 3 Morse taper.
  18. The one in my shop along with a ton of cutters and reamers, etc.
  19. A 1911 vintage 16” lathe. Tight as the day it was built, not a bearing in it.
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