Richard Berry
Established Member
I have an Axminster AC305WL lathe. One of its shortcomings is how little travel there is on the tail stock, a maximum of 5 centimetres.
I have just added a new chuck to my accessories but unfortunately, because of the length of arbor, it is ejected from the tail stock after only 3.5 centimetres of travel.
If I were to shorten the arbor by cutting off the black, flattened extension then I would gain back the 1.5 centimetres of travel allowed by the tail stock.
I cannot see what purpose it serves, except perhaps as a method of securing it whilst being machined.
I intend to use a cutoff disk on my angle grinder to do the job.
Can anyone come up with a reason why this proposal might be a bad idea?
I have just added a new chuck to my accessories but unfortunately, because of the length of arbor, it is ejected from the tail stock after only 3.5 centimetres of travel.
If I were to shorten the arbor by cutting off the black, flattened extension then I would gain back the 1.5 centimetres of travel allowed by the tail stock.
I cannot see what purpose it serves, except perhaps as a method of securing it whilst being machined.
I intend to use a cutoff disk on my angle grinder to do the job.
Can anyone come up with a reason why this proposal might be a bad idea?