Northerner
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Hopefully someone can enlighten me..... probably a daft question, but here we go.
I have been gifted 2 chucks - a Poole Wood Supachuck and a Precision Combination Chuck by Craft Supplies Ltd. The threads on these are about 1 1/4" at least - I can't quite get the vernier jaws into them to make a proper measurement. I will work it out somehow though. The thread also looks huge. They are big heavy beasts, or at least they are to my novice eyes.
So - is it possible to get an adaptor to A) fit them onto a 3/4 x 16 tpi and also whatever diameter spindle thread is on the coronet major - it measures as .825" whatever that is in old money.
And B) is there a safety issue of using these heavy chucks on lathes such as the 2 I have acquired - i.e. an old Axminster belt driven jobby that I cant even see a model number on and the much sturdier Coronet Major which will be ready to be switched on in a day or two? The Axminster is a 1/2 hp and the cortonet is 1hp I believe.
I have been gifted 2 chucks - a Poole Wood Supachuck and a Precision Combination Chuck by Craft Supplies Ltd. The threads on these are about 1 1/4" at least - I can't quite get the vernier jaws into them to make a proper measurement. I will work it out somehow though. The thread also looks huge. They are big heavy beasts, or at least they are to my novice eyes.
So - is it possible to get an adaptor to A) fit them onto a 3/4 x 16 tpi and also whatever diameter spindle thread is on the coronet major - it measures as .825" whatever that is in old money.
And B) is there a safety issue of using these heavy chucks on lathes such as the 2 I have acquired - i.e. an old Axminster belt driven jobby that I cant even see a model number on and the much sturdier Coronet Major which will be ready to be switched on in a day or two? The Axminster is a 1/2 hp and the cortonet is 1hp I believe.