Mr Ed Established Member Joined 4 Nov 2007 Messages 1,859 Reaction score 3 Location Derbyshire 17 Apr 2010 #1 Anyone have a good source for cast handwheels? I fancy replacing the plastic ones on my saw with something metal. Ed
Anyone have a good source for cast handwheels? I fancy replacing the plastic ones on my saw with something metal. Ed
jasonB Established Member Joined 26 Nov 2004 Messages 5,044 Reaction score 6 Location Surrey 17 Apr 2010 #2 http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue ... ne-Handles May be something of use Jason
S squib Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 27 Nov 2009 Messages 480 Reaction score 72 Location Shrops. 17 Apr 2010 #3 Thanks for that ,some handy bits there.
J johnjin Established Member Joined 11 Nov 2003 Messages 620 Reaction score 1 Location Whaplode Lincolnshire 17 Apr 2010 #4 Another one to go with Jasons offering http://www.cotel.co.uk John
Escudo Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 26 Nov 2006 Messages 965 Reaction score 81 Location Sheringham, North Norfolk 17 Apr 2010 #5 Hello Ed, I saved this link in my favourites a while back; http://www.berger-tools.co.uk/category.asp?CategoryID=16 Cheers, Tony
Hello Ed, I saved this link in my favourites a while back; http://www.berger-tools.co.uk/category.asp?CategoryID=16 Cheers, Tony
R rileytoolworks Established Member Joined 28 Dec 2007 Messages 986 Reaction score 1 Location NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 17 Apr 2010 #6 Ed. You've got a P.M. Adam.
big soft moose Established Member Joined 22 May 2008 Messages 5,079 Reaction score 0 17 Apr 2010 #7 you could get one of the round world contingent (tho not me as my lathe is buried in a heap of crap at present) to turn you some - then you could have walnut or yew or whatever to add a touch of class
you could get one of the round world contingent (tho not me as my lathe is buried in a heap of crap at present) to turn you some - then you could have walnut or yew or whatever to add a touch of class
M mtt.tr Established Member Joined 17 Jan 2010 Messages 336 Reaction score 0 Location Chelmsford, Essex 18 Apr 2010 #8 I can assure you arc euro is a good company to use i brought loads of parts for my lathe
K katellwood Established Member Joined 2 Jan 2007 Messages 1,006 Reaction score 17 Location Near Dartford, Kent 23 Apr 2010 #9 http://www.wdsltd.co.uk/products/Machin ... nd-Wheels/ Any Good?