disco_monkey79
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Hi, and happy new year
As per another thread, I recently bought a multico K1 morticer, which normally uses different-sized adapters to hold the auger shank via a grub screw. It only came with one such adapter, and I was unable to find any more online.
I found an adapter to fit the 5/8 motor shaft with 1/2 x 20 unf thread, so I have fitted a drill chuck- so far, so good. However, it is diecast steel, so I am concerned it may crack with prolonged use, especially with the torque of boring tougher hardwoods.
I'd therefore like to make a more robust version. Would a hefty cylinder of brass be suitable? It'd be easier for me to drill to size and tap - but I don't want to bother if it's going to trash itself as well.
If brass is a sensible idea, any ideas on where to source a blank, and what such a thing would be called? I'd need a cylinder about 50mm long, with an OD of circa 1" - 1.5". If these come with a bore hole already, that would be handy as I could just bore it out to the required size.
If brass is a dumb idea, then the same question applies to steel _ I have looked at pipe, but couldn't find anything close to the dimensions I'd want.
Many thanks
As per another thread, I recently bought a multico K1 morticer, which normally uses different-sized adapters to hold the auger shank via a grub screw. It only came with one such adapter, and I was unable to find any more online.
I found an adapter to fit the 5/8 motor shaft with 1/2 x 20 unf thread, so I have fitted a drill chuck- so far, so good. However, it is diecast steel, so I am concerned it may crack with prolonged use, especially with the torque of boring tougher hardwoods.
I'd therefore like to make a more robust version. Would a hefty cylinder of brass be suitable? It'd be easier for me to drill to size and tap - but I don't want to bother if it's going to trash itself as well.
If brass is a sensible idea, any ideas on where to source a blank, and what such a thing would be called? I'd need a cylinder about 50mm long, with an OD of circa 1" - 1.5". If these come with a bore hole already, that would be handy as I could just bore it out to the required size.
If brass is a dumb idea, then the same question applies to steel _ I have looked at pipe, but couldn't find anything close to the dimensions I'd want.
Many thanks