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Bucket Cylinder Pin Repair
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikefromcny" data-source="post: 61736" data-attributes="member: 6488"><p>I have a 9 x 36 atlas from the late 40s. Quick change gears need repair..someday. It does everything I need it to do and then some, would like to find a smallish all manual single phase bridgeport mill though. That would be the best thing ever. Big lathes can often be had pretty cheap, sometimes free or scrap value, I will get one eventually as well. I would also love to find a place that sells like a brass bushing stock...like a real thick brass pipe within a certain rough dimension, so I can turn or bore as needed and keep it on hand as opposed to buying exactly what I need when I need it. I know I can buy regular brass round stock but its a awful waste turning it into a bushing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikefromcny, post: 61736, member: 6488"] I have a 9 x 36 atlas from the late 40s. Quick change gears need repair..someday. It does everything I need it to do and then some, would like to find a smallish all manual single phase bridgeport mill though. That would be the best thing ever. Big lathes can often be had pretty cheap, sometimes free or scrap value, I will get one eventually as well. I would also love to find a place that sells like a brass bushing stock...like a real thick brass pipe within a certain rough dimension, so I can turn or bore as needed and keep it on hand as opposed to buying exactly what I need when I need it. I know I can buy regular brass round stock but its a awful waste turning it into a bushing. [/QUOTE]
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