OPJ
Established Member
Hi guys,
Anyone got any tips for removing bobbin sleeves from the Jet JBOS-5 spindles?
Bobbins larger than 16mm aren't a problem, where you remove a nut on top of the spindle and the sleeve slides off easily. On the smaller ones though (6mm, 12mm and 16mm), they're held in place with a small black clip:
Even with the screw removed, it's as if they've been glued on!! :x
Just to show that there's nothing holding them on at the other end:
I can't get them to budge.
What I'd really like to to is to remove them and flip them 180° to use the un-used upper portion of the sleeves. So, I'd rather not resort to using a knife, if I can help it! :wink: (Then, there would also be the risk of damaging the rubber bobbin...)
Axminster have e-mailed me back (with an admission that these have never been easy to remove) and have suggested the use of "rolling dough" to grip the abrasive, while using a twisting motion to gradually ease the sleeve away. I might give this a go, if I can steal some from the kitchen...!![Big grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
There must be someone out there who's done this before???![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Thanks,
Olly.
Anyone got any tips for removing bobbin sleeves from the Jet JBOS-5 spindles?
Bobbins larger than 16mm aren't a problem, where you remove a nut on top of the spindle and the sleeve slides off easily. On the smaller ones though (6mm, 12mm and 16mm), they're held in place with a small black clip:
![4666224355_36d4da48a0.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/06c/06c999a1759ad714cd1797e5862e0335.jpg)
Even with the screw removed, it's as if they've been glued on!! :x
Just to show that there's nothing holding them on at the other end:
![4666847440_d9d84bf567.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/076/076521069b1c9c32328f493ba8c9ca5c.jpg)
I can't get them to budge.
Axminster have e-mailed me back (with an admission that these have never been easy to remove) and have suggested the use of "rolling dough" to grip the abrasive, while using a twisting motion to gradually ease the sleeve away. I might give this a go, if I can steal some from the kitchen...!
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
There must be someone out there who's done this before???
Thanks,
Olly.