RichardG
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I have a Simat 101 lathe which is "just" about good enough to do the small amount of metal turning I do with a 4 jaw independent chuck which has a fair bit of play. If I ever take something out of the chuck its impossible to get it back on the same centre line and I end up having to faff around to get it recentred. So I thought I'd buy a new 3 jaw self centering chuck. The lathe nose is M14x1.5 so I'm going to buy a tap and then make my own backplate which isn't a problem.
I'm not a great fan of buying unknown items off eBay so narrowed it down to one from RDG Tools and one from Warco. The RDG uses through bolts to mount on the backplate and the Warco has a threaded body. Is the through bolted design of the RDG worth having as I can't really see any advantage or am I missing something?
I'm not a great fan of buying unknown items off eBay so narrowed it down to one from RDG Tools and one from Warco. The RDG uses through bolts to mount on the backplate and the Warco has a threaded body. Is the through bolted design of the RDG worth having as I can't really see any advantage or am I missing something?