I have an old Cooklsey morticer
To attach the drill bit, instead of a chuck there is a set screw. This appears to be a bolt cut in half and then a phillips slot hacksawn into the end. I have no reason to believe that it once had a chuck from looking at it, but I do think the particular bolt in question is not OEM. This wouldn't surprise me, as every time I go to change the morticer size, I lose it for a few days.
The slot is worn, and the thing refuses to hold small size bits. I never do small mortices with it but if I ever wanted to the drill bit would chatter free as soon as it was switched on.
I've used the vernier callipers to measure the thread, and the diameter comes to 9.34mm. A 3/8" bolt doesn't fit. Does anyone know what bolt might fit here?
Longer term, has anyone successfully converted an old morticer to using a chuck? at present, the drill is direct drive from the motor sitting vertically above it, with basically a 3" long or so female-female connector linking the output shaft and the bit. This connector houses the aforementioned set screw and is connected to the output shaft via a allen head set screw. I can't take the allen head fixing out because it's either 4.5mm or imperial (4mm way too lose, 5mm doesn't fit)
I think the other fasteners on the machine are a mixture of metric and imperial heads and threads.
Bonus question: the hollow chisel is held in place with a kind of rudimentary collet inside a housing with a split down one side and a bolt for tightening. This housing was broken at some point in its history and badly (well messily, I don't know how to really tell what the strength is without breaking it) braised back together. Does anyone know a guy in Kent that'll fix this and if so for how much?
TIA Jacob
To attach the drill bit, instead of a chuck there is a set screw. This appears to be a bolt cut in half and then a phillips slot hacksawn into the end. I have no reason to believe that it once had a chuck from looking at it, but I do think the particular bolt in question is not OEM. This wouldn't surprise me, as every time I go to change the morticer size, I lose it for a few days.
The slot is worn, and the thing refuses to hold small size bits. I never do small mortices with it but if I ever wanted to the drill bit would chatter free as soon as it was switched on.
I've used the vernier callipers to measure the thread, and the diameter comes to 9.34mm. A 3/8" bolt doesn't fit. Does anyone know what bolt might fit here?
Longer term, has anyone successfully converted an old morticer to using a chuck? at present, the drill is direct drive from the motor sitting vertically above it, with basically a 3" long or so female-female connector linking the output shaft and the bit. This connector houses the aforementioned set screw and is connected to the output shaft via a allen head set screw. I can't take the allen head fixing out because it's either 4.5mm or imperial (4mm way too lose, 5mm doesn't fit)
I think the other fasteners on the machine are a mixture of metric and imperial heads and threads.
Bonus question: the hollow chisel is held in place with a kind of rudimentary collet inside a housing with a split down one side and a bolt for tightening. This housing was broken at some point in its history and badly (well messily, I don't know how to really tell what the strength is without breaking it) braised back together. Does anyone know a guy in Kent that'll fix this and if so for how much?
TIA Jacob